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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920 BABIES WILL BE BIG FAIR ENTRY Many Mothers Plan Enter "Hopefuls" In Contest ALL PRIZE-WINNERS Dnruduvil Aerial Stunts and Many Exhibit At Free Fair Sept. 20.2-1 Coircr Mini Collaiwc Ah ItcHitll of (uake FUNERAL TODAY Orcnt Intercut In IihIiik Known In (ho bnby content to be held In con nection with the Tulsa free fair nnxt woek. Mothers are keeping the, telephone iif I'nlil Mevci nsels nt secretary of llio fslr nmn In tlon. busy almost from mornlnjr III! , nlfht, ImiulrlriK nboiil the motet and th rules tinder which h,iMe enn bo cnlcnd. ".Iudinir from the niiml-r r,f In (Itilrim nnd tin- number nf moth-is i and fathers, who believe ih. ir h.ibics WlU Will ptlM, tills year's luiliy dill tent wl.ll hi- ili most micipiNful i held," Meyer Mild Thursday. "An-. Imby can bo entered- In fail we wnnt every hnby In the niinty en tcrml ir Unit could be pi.i, I u tin Iniby content, conducted In h room by Itlf where nietnlors ran watch proreedlnM's. In otift of the most Interesting departments. . "Bllin" Hi n In. dntedevll. Is to per form ii number of highly npcrtiieu Isr and diiiiBuroim stunts on mid from an airplane, from tun Arbnn Airplane company. Hpiilli linn won a national repntntlnn for bin scem InK illsreKnrd of death. One of IiIh fplH In jumping from nn nlr tlnnp limn in win air in n miiu liulr. An j: WW S ; i ; , ljiaia.u i I I l i f 1 I mmtJN i Services for Catherine Wriahl lo lie Held Thin FOR B. H. SANDS 2 funeral services for Catherine Wright, C-yenr-oId daiinhUr of Mr. nml Mrs. O. A. WrlRlit, Ilnmfr M.itinir, Hand Hprlnm Intnrurlmn llr.i-. who wn lillli-d dnnday nfti-riMion by nn aula truck drlvi-n by J. A. 'Jnrrott, will Im held nt 2 oiloik thlx utternunii from thn rommiinlly church In Sand Kprliifr Ililcrm' lit will Uikn plnun In the Sanil HprltiKK ccmoti-ry. LAST RITES FOR BELOVED TEACHER -TTrri Tin' fatnoiif Irf-unliiH Towei f 1'iwk whli M Ih iitpoit' d In ililiiK't' "f I'OllllpHi. folloUllllf till' H'lllfl.' I'llltll. tliinko wlili h loi ki'il nnrthciii Italy. The IniiidH of Ihn i-lo-k III III" lwi r dloppi'd lit 7:i5 o'cIimU III I In- iin-in-IliK ( thn uiliikri., nnd It I" wild t'm fninoiiM lowc- wh npi-ii to ww.iy b.u k, and for tli during tliu Klioi-k. linn dlcd on- ii-port d to li.ivr I. ito mhct-'b, '.undine on'7 winof X 'f,'!""! ' "V" tth"" ',"'r""d pmnt' wiiitc u Im Hnillnir IhroiiKh , - ' hmirn'r '" U K,M'"1 70 "1"''M "" '"Morn IliHi, 300 llvcHlo.-k exhibit HA I I FD AWAY ON Imvo nlreitdy 1 ti cnteud. iih well VJriUUI-U' I 1 1 1 1 I I J 1 i nn htindredn of fiult nnd veKetuble ll ir" rV" C I rrrCC exhlbltH which will open the even VY 111- r of TiiIhh county oltlncnw to the won- LVL Ul UUVjUL-UU tierful production by the .iki-IcuI-tuml pnrt of thl county. Th main tmllillnp In divided Into bootliM to be lined bj- niorchant!) and tnnnufaclurvi- without clmrire. It In practically nil taken. .Myer Tliurs eluy mid all iimiuhiintn who havo Hpoken for bootlm tdiould decornto Ihom liumcdlntcly ninl not wait until tho lnnt minute,. START BENNETT FUND Miss Hon ricit Ktpn-MMNl a AVUli that Money Im H-nt for IIcIkIiiii llcllcf, not ritncrH. An n tribute to the memory of .Minn Mnry Jnm Ilrnttctt, former tenchor of iJitln In tho Tulsa hluh uchonl, whose death occurred Tuendiiy, thu Ktttdentn of thn tAtln depnrtmont of the lilsh Hchool have oi(tniiled a memorial fund In hor honor which will bo dedicated to tho relief of JIclKlnn clilldrcn. Ml.is Oracc LlKht, liend of tho Ijitln di'partmont In clinlrman of tho committer, and the other tnchihor nrc .Mlsa Noll Uotvman and Mrs. (Jrico DoiIko. Whllo attendlii)r n funnnil pome tlmo ngo whom there wan a larKo floral oWcrliiK. Mlns llcnnett re tnnrkrd that extravntrant riortil of fcrltiKu wan such a wnsto nnd ntatcd that when nho died she would rather tho money would bo used to help tho poor, Buffering UclRlnn children. Tho funoral of Mlm llcnnett wan ild at 0 o'clock ThuiBday mornluB and clutwpa nt tho lilgli Kchool wero llamliseil ilurlnt; tho tlmo of tho fimrinl. Relative of Tulsa Woman Dies When Invention Is Improved Mr. and Mm. A. l- Hweenoy ami the Inttcr'H nlnler, Mr. MllKabelh An bury havo returned from Illlnult whero they nccoiupanled tho remaltm or w. J. HtiaiKoy. nroiner or r. Hweeney ami Mrn. Anbury. Mr. Hhurkoy died at llurrlnoii, Ark., and the body wnn taken to Ihlr old home In Clinton nnd thero Interred In the family burial nb-t. The death of Mr. Hhnrkey, who wan rcn than forty yearn old, was caiiHed by pneiimniilii and wan pii tlcubirly nud becaiiMo ho wit a called awny Jnnt im a pntiyil nppllanco which ho had luvuiiied was pro nounred a nuccew. Tho Invention In a throttlo valvo for loromntlvo-). and In mild tn be tho moat Important addition to locomotive coiifttmctlon and operation for half a century. It la denlKned to faollltato tho examina tion of the boiler whlqh Ih now a matter of connldrrnblo expound to all rnllroadn as It In caally altnched and removed. Mr. Hharkey'n helm expect to inatlilfacluro tho valve nud put It on thu market and thorn In a possibility that Tiilea will bo tho manufacturing and UisttlbutliiK point. Odd Fellows Will lie In Charge of Services Aat Oaklawn I-'utmrn I ft i- for llyron II Rni-I. Well Mix n Tulwiri, who dln-1 Widilimbiy . w iilnu, will be held nt 2 -i - lock thin nrternnn from the real derne, If 14 Smith I'.lwoinl. wllb J. W A lit I. piiniiii of th l-"lret Mvlho-dli- KplHcopnl i luirrli, offlrlntlnK. CiiriHlKiitm mi ai-rvlce at Onkliwn, e-oieieiy will ho III charge of lb ddd IMbiKfi Wernhem of the An i -n. i lndK- of which lr. Hand wiih pni -iiiinl. will meet nt the M.iiniil hill nt I o'rloek thU nfternon mi l proceed to I ho family home In n body. Mr. Band aervml four yearn nn wnter coiiimlnnloiier nnil wnn promi nent in bindinB nnd elvlc nctlvltba. I'omtnK here from Chnndl'-r In 1M. hn (.nRiiRi'il In the real nilntn buat nean mul later eMtabllnhed the Itndlx wiiI.t I'uiiipiiny. lie nobl bin Ind ent In I lie company two jeara ago nti.l I.e. , line Interclted In the nnle of w. IiIImk i -inlpmeut. lie wnn a mem ber of the l-'lrit Melhodlnt church nnd lb" Modern Woodmen of Amur l. n wh one of the oraiilantliiiia to ubli'li be beloiiKed. IIIh deuth wnn dlle directly to lie.ut tiiiiil-l-' and Indirectly tn nn att.iili of iniluiua a yini mk". from which In- never fully ri'ovir-d. lie 1 1 miivIh.i by bin wife and two (fiown mm, Hen nnd Hlil'l" and a btntli.-t It n Smidn Mrs fli-ortfti II Ittt.i nlioii-M. nf oklilKHiia City, hIhIci i-t Mm K.indH. ami drill AhIi ton of flip knsiia, brother ami Mr. Handa, nn here to attend thu ruin i ll CHARGE GUARD WITH MURDER John Alotta Returned to Vinita for Alleged j Asylum Killing John Allotta of Tulaa wan nrrcat cd Tncnday nlttht on a rliarBe of tn iih1.i- and taken lo Vlnltn, wlinn It la allcced he killed KIiik llavin. an Iniiiate of the ICantern llklnlionin Ili.illal for tho Innniie. Allotta. who wan u formur Ktiard nt the boa pltal, had returned tr the iiiHlltu tlon bint Krlday, wheio ho wan cm-1 ployed im a Kitard. On Monday af-j teinoon ho and Davln bad .i flKht. I accotdlue to ullneaaeM, which re-1 nulled In tho death of Dm la on Tuen ilay nluht. ; Allotta loft Vlnltn Monday nlttht ' and came to Ttilnn. lie wnn arrcKted; I'uenday nnd turned over ot Vlnltn ! offlcern, who took him back to Vltil ta. 'WedlieHdiiy bo wan arrnltfiied In .luatlco Ilrackett'n court, where he waived bin plea nnd wim committed i to Jail without ball. Davln wnn an Odd Fellow wIioho' meuibernblp wna nt Hartshorn, lie hint been tn tho hospital Blnco Innt Mny. COMPLETE PLANS FOR C. E. WORK John Cecil Will Take Up Field Work of State C. E. Federation Police Go lo Hal In . Game of Freeze Out mih Old Man Winter High School Dismissed As Final Tribute to Instructor i l-'unernl nervlren for Mian Mary Jhii llcnnett, 16 yenrn old, who died Inat Tuendny nt the home of Imr brother, J, C. llcnnett, 8 Hi Went Mev with, were held nt 10 o'clock yealer day inornlntf fiom thn Holy Knmlly chinch. Ilev. John (1. Ilelrllnr; pro nounced tho reiuelm inai-M. Mirny personal frlenda attended the aeivlcia nnd the hlxh m-hool wnn dlmnlaneil In nrdnr that momhurn of the fuenlty and the atudent body mlKht pny final tribute to their co worker and Inalruetnr. Mlsn Ilen ilctt had taught fcuelKn lariKunKen In the hluh nchool for about four yeniK and hern wan a familiar fl ure In the corridors ot tin) bulld Intr. Nearly evi-ry member of the tcnchloK ataff and many of tho stu dents attended the aervlcen nt the Ii in oli nnd ninny of them accom imnted the procenalon Into the Holv family cemetery, whoro Interment will made. llenlden her brother, J. C. llcnnett, Mian llcnnett In survived bv her mother, Mrn Mary Hrnnett, n alster, Mm. V. A. Hhnw. both of Tulan. and two other brothers. J. CI. Hetmett of inumrlMbt nnd V.. I.. Itenuett ot Kan Antonio 1'lnnn hnvo Juit been completed whereby thn Oklahoma Christian llndenvor union will have for field work John Oecll, anaoclnto secretary of the Houthwealeriu Chrlntlan Kn denvor I-'oderutlon, It la announced by Minn Ktnmn MeClarun, stale pesldent. An n hcr.lnnlK of field work, Mr. Cecil will altend and apeak at dln Irlct cotiventlonn and tnann meetlnitn In thin ntato from October 22 to No embir 22. Mr. Oe.U la a splendid speaker and It la expected that nil yotniK pcoplo who met him nt tho altito convention In Muskogee In Junn will not fall to attend otto of theno tncctlnRn. Mr. Cccll'n Itinerary will cover tho clllen of Guthrie, I'oncn City, Alva, Cherokee, WntonKn, Anadarko, Itnlrd, Kl Heno, Chandler, Morris, Vlnlla, Wntjoner, McAleator, Ard more, Hiiro, Hapulpa nnd Colllnn vllle The towns within thn Im medlto vicinity of theao polntn will send larfre delcRatlonq of Christian Hudcavurcrs to tho meetliiKs and It In Imped that numerous now so cieties will be formed an a result of thin tour to bourn Chtlsllan lin den vor. Mr. Cecil will apeak at Collins, vllle. on October 25 nnd at Kapulpa on Oclobur 2A. Tulsa Christian Hn denvor nocletlea will havo repreacn tntlven at both mectliiRn and will perhnpn charter a npcclal car to at. tend the gntherlntf at Kapulpa. Mltw Marcho lloltnen, Tuln,i dis trict president, him called a meeting of district offlcern for 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon In tho Y. W. C A. to plan for fall work nnd tu fill the district offices now vacant. In thin district arc Tulna, Osage, Wash ington, Creek, llogcrs, and Nowata conn i les To Show In llmkon Arrow. Norman II. Snyder, bitslnestt mnn ncer for "Duf fendackn SllnstrelH," n musical nggtegatton at the Collcgo 11111 Community chinch, will go to llroki-n Anow Trlday to niugo nr rangementn for presenti'on of tho miusirei piav in inui ciiy. r. Mmm.,t.mmmwnuiWAiv.iJJ. .1.1 uiu-X-Jaji-ii-- cakes mmi MAKES THOSE GOOD PAN Sizzling fat, BptittcritiKf batter, trreaf thick cakes in great heaps, browned to a turn faint scent its pleasant as new-mown hay and a taste that spells joy and hunger appeased. Pancakes! Of courso "That GOOD flour" HKLIOTKOPE make them just as though its solo end and aim were to make pancakes. For it is good for all baking bread and pastries, summer and winter, the whole year through. That good cook finds double satisfaction in J113MOTKOPE flour. So easy to use it always is uniform in quality. So easy to achieve won tierful baking success it pleases in tho mak ing and it pleases in tho eating. Ask your grocer or general store for "That GOOD flour" HELIOTROPE. Do not he sat isfied until he has a sack for you, because among many flours it is the one most esteemed by good cooks in town and country. Gas Consumers OF TULSA DISTRICT NUMBER TWO Tomorrow is your last day. Do not fail to pay your Gas Bill and save the penalty. Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. That GOOD flour" 7 PL The- ffifTOTrEUrvator Company. The police department l.i look' Inr; nhad. Thoy bellovo that u Ii golntf to ha cold and in order that they keep warm they are going lo proudo themselves with unifoun oveieoatn. They will much tno uniforms whlrh woro provided (.bout two months ngo. And In or iler lo get funda the "white top ped" truffle cops and the "tdtio lopped." putrolmen nre going to piny nn exhibition ba'l ga,me probabl one week from Hnmlny nt McNulty park. The full tannin hnvo not been picked but 11 tn ru mored that IM Yoakum, pnlrul driver will pitch for 'h ttafftc eopa and Claude Urice, desk ner grant will '-heave the pill" for tho 'flat feet." An) way It will br good. Theio will bo slim "ball phyers,' unj fat "ball pla)cr.V' and abort "ball playoia." And John A. flun Inf. 10 Ii, police chief will bo rcfd.ee. 1'lonccr TnliliKiiali McrvJuuil ItftlrcM. TAIII.UCH'AII. Hept. 1 C. Waddle Htidrnn, for moro tli.in 30 yenrs eti gnged in business here, has retired and hla hardware stock sold to an other firm. Air Hudson wan for I'Niny years editor nnd puhliaher "f the Tahleiuah Arrow, one ot the oldest newspapers In this section. It wna ntlglnnlly known as the Indian Arrmv, and wnn the official ornnn of tho national party of the Phero keo nation. Hudson Inter sold the paper and operated a book and music store, and later n haidware store. FALL ACTIVITIES OPEN AT Y. W. C. A. Meeting October to Plan Work In Connection Girls' Department rormnlopentng of hto glrla' work department of the Y. V C. A. for full iictlvllb-s will bo held on Satur day, October 2, it wnn decided at a ineelnis of the girls' work committee yesterday afternoon. At ihu open ing progrnm on tho afternoon of the tlntc, set, two hours will bo giv en over to girl reserves tnd ono liutir to high si hool girls. A plan to Increase Sunday nchool attendance through thu girl reserve clubs wan outlined by Mian Mabel Hones, senior secretary of tho girls' wotk department. According to thin plin, each girl reserve club will strive to Interest In Sunday school the pupils In tho grade nchool In which tho club Is organized. t This plan will be presented to tho minis torlal alliance next week for ap proval and If It Is put Into execution, co-nperatlon ot Sunday school nti pi'ilntendents Will bo asked in esti mating which girl reservo club Is irespnnslblo for the most additions to Illblo school during the year. At tho committee mectnlg yester day, a report of tho work of tho girls' work depnrtmont during the summer was given by Mlsn SoneH nn Impressionistic pi , W. C. A. confer, n. e ,t 1 .', ' skillfully word-painted 1 m 7 Jehjamln Drown, nnd M,-i k',n ' It. Simma, new Juni, . '. ' "J the department, lntiil.i 01 Mrs. Charles n. ,ti , . , ernl chairman of tb.. committee, Mrs. Dhhm., of tho employed girls' m N. T. tlllbert, cllnln , , sithool section, and Mi i tain, chairman of tli. Vl section. Mia. i i ,,,, ( secretary at the met me j Mtilldlns Acihlly nt ou,n OII.TON, ' Sept. Ill '. stantlnl business b . , erectod In Ollion tbu s- i i l-'rnnk hna just c unn . i block of brick lin'isi s .. all of which nie now n b naed: W. II. Whl,. . Hahlll nru each pintl n, , business house on m Odd l'ellows Wll. b. i i. v .ort tlmo on a JilK." two slorlea high, 411 t- 100 feet long; !' . ' build n brick business n Ing the odd rellnun there will bo seveial o'lc before fall. l'otnffli-c Inmlnaiii. An examination f.n carriers will be held a- tl October 0, John II V Intendent of mills. .iii Only men may thke tn- . na there Is at pre, m i i en who havo uceiful'. i examlnntlon, and fm i no employment yi t. TI . 21 vaiiincles In the po." i ' C'lilcka-ha Itnlli'oailer Dlcn. CHICKAHIIA, Kept 16 C ' Klnch, agent for tho I-Vlsco railway here. Is dead In St liuls a. cordlnir to a telegram Just received hero by Krlsro employee YOW118 I'OH Kintvicu Tel. 0.5841 caw snoi: itniMin ro. !5! Nourishing Lunches for school or picnic need generous slices of I5UTTERNUT BREAD to make them complete. Get it every day at our shop or your grocers. SAY "BUTTERNUT" SMITH-ANDRE BAKERY 5 i'jint IlnKrll Member 0K-n Shop Association l'hono Osjiro 2,",1R "Lancaster Wants to See You" Lancaster Lumber Co. in 117 West Fourth Street II delicious flavor and fra- IE! II WtttfflzL.'L itMSB grance of good coffee come from isB E3VK fiTrfrlv&l MpfonB n delicate coffee-oil that escapes f jMnWflnl rapidly when exposed to the air. t Mfmt H fit K Vacuum Packed Coffee I f'L rm' -J&u s Packcd under vacuum pres- j III I L"1 roasters. Air can't reach it until 1 III I wWlPllml 1 you open tie can "ou get i tPiWWnf that oil-of-flavor. H 85 K Vac- II V lfS?JJ i uum Packcd Coffee is richer and III lH&SiS Ie JI fuller-flavored than any other I II v ajfM, sSLjSgKi) coffee on the market because it II HI SSCES is vacuum packed. It's perfectly HI ' blended and it comes in pulvcr- 1 f . ized, steel cut, and in the whole I bean. Always fresh and delicious , as if roasted in your own kitchen. I 1 Get it from your doalor I or wtito us HI IIANLEY & KINSELLA 1 COFFEE & SPICE CO. St. Louis HI L (BEN H. LANCASTER) No. 2 S. Madison St. Cedar 146 10 cents extra for every , pound of his cotton What farm experience has taught Jim Littlcfield about overalls WITEtt Jim Littlcfield, of Bradcn, Oklahoma, turned in his cotton crop last year, he got a ten-cent firemium on every pound. Experience las taught him the grade of cotton that pays him best. And this same experience has taught him the sort of work clothes that wear best on the job. 0 James Littlcfield has tried a lot of over alls since lie started cotton raising and today you'll find him in Blue Buckle Over Alls. No matter how heavy the work is on liis farm, he has found that Blue Buckles stand every test he gives them. And today millions of men, raising the nation's food supply, running trains, mines, and factories, have found that Blue Buckles meet every test. Find ' out for yourself about Blue Buckles. Test the long-wearing denim cloth, the wide, double-stitched seams. Try on a pair. Feel the comfort of the big, roomy Blue Buckle pattern the free swing raglan sleeves in the coats. Blue Buckles never bind or rip. Solid work manship in every detail is bound to give you your money's worth. All sizes Men's, Youths', Children's. Ask your dealer today for Blue Buckles. "Blue Buckles stand the heaviest farv tcork." (Signed) James M. Littlcfield a7 e aucRie Biggest selling overall in the world eB if 4 r?kZMl&W -.Vajr .a Union Made ft fin verASSs 13 I!' ti. wurk mean Nn. l .n. A M -d'dajr, a ih. 1 I t ' -c, ir J ' ' th . a i 'i Ml M, .i'nl nti '(-, ' rp u &( n 1 th 'o :i il-mtj n'iw ii