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mm mil I ii M fnilirB,TOgM 322 18 TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920. s V if-' 1 ;v i 'f' i i ; ; c ; C.-C. TO RESUME RENT PR0B1NGS Committee Report Today May Offer Solution ' for Problem FAVOR BUILDING FIRM City to Base Corporation Fiyht On Standard of Company Service Volunteer Witnesses Called For MAYOR PROPOSES FIXED REGISTRAR Hnve y ft i hi. ' the set vice Kin n Nnltirn I (Inn ' tin- sloven In v. Intrrlitlv hihI Hi" ntnplulnt ' y i n ft iik my In Tn' 1 1 r limn" mil i ' 1 1 r i i ii i v i.Hi, in i,. f.ir Mcliibors (if Chainhcr of Cotn-i merce Ht'iirtl to KxproHH ! llopo for Company ! A solution i.f Hip )ilh rent sllim Hon In Tulnn, erie, IaII.v hi It rrferii lo residence property, may lm the niitioine nf Hid weekly merlin if rtl leplnrn of llifi i hiimher of i'iiiiiiiiiti o In t ho Uh rii'iin of llntnl Tulnn I'rl ilny noon. At Unit tlmn tho special rnnl lllVPHtlKlitlliK I'fUntnltteo, enfli p(KM'(1 of P H. Avery, Kriink II dreer' find levering, will make II h ciim pletn report mill with It enter 11 M-n-elflc rerDinmcndnttnn as to plnnn tl believes will, If followed, twult In low fir rent. , Iti'ronii'Mil Itiilldliig ( iiiiiii tiv. TIlHt thn imnillltlen Will li'eolll mend Dip Itntncilluto for million of n lininn hulldlnit company fiipltnllr.ed for either 1211(1, OnO or t f.dd.orill In probable, nn inomhrin of Him ''oininli. I Iiiivo intimated during tin past few iluyii thnt their Investigations of these homo building companies nil operated In other titles Iiiivo I 1 1 mirroHnful without emoptliin. Tho I'oiimilttpo lit Itn fri'iiii'iit meetings hns studied tho plans of theso cntn- lillllll'H, llllll. It Is Understood, has "localized" thi'tn - adapted thom to conditions In Tulsa. 'I'rnnsporliitlou Problem l'p Again. The cntiimltlcn bus filnt i IntliiiHti'iI tllllt ItH report will ileal lit longlli with tho transportation prolitetn In Tiilim. Members havn declared upon numerous occasions thnt If the Hired railway lines wcru oxlemleii Into ontlylni; (llntrlctn, whcin lntH run ho piirehnHoil morn rhonply, uml whern morn economU'rilly ron Htnicteil honiPH may ho hnllt thini In hlKh-rltiKii, clone-In rrhlilfntlnl er llotm, tlmrn would ho u rrmillanl drop In rcntM. ThlM prohlem. they ilecliire, ulna upplleH to rotiinii In prl Mitu homen, iih iuomi I ntr Iioiihi'M mid prlvnto Iioiuch nrnr tho IiiihIiu'mh iIIh trlot nrn now no conireHled thnt moin lootim me not iivnllahli'. Thin con Hextlou, they rlulin, mennn hlnlmr icnlH horiiliHii of morn competition for rooms. Mnny yniWK men nnd woniPii Hint now occupy hldi-priced roomn In tho downtown illnliletn would no-li rooms further out If they wero on srireil thnt they could k t innl from their worlt without uuneceKHnry imd provoklliK dednyn, tho uommlttun tin serin. "Hluht of wny will ho ulven tn thu rout InvcKtlKiitlnK commltteti nml Hh report nnd lecominendntloim nl tommorw'n meeting. Plnrenco II, DoiikI.'IH. iniin.'iKliiu dlreclnr of Ihn chamber of commerce, wild Thurn duy. "Thn memliuiM luiVn worked lonir nnd tlrflewdy, nnd they luivn a report worthy of norloun connldtira Hon." SWITCHMAN WIIjIi HICCOVKIU llnrry Ico of Mldlnnil Vulley, Hurl hy Auto. Not Sorlouxly lnjiircil. Ilnrry Iee," a Midland Vnlley HWltchnmn llvlnit at Vern Htatinn on I lut Bnntl HprliitiM liilnriii Imn lino, who w'iih nnrloimly Injurud when llruclc hy mi iiutouiohltn driven by llotii Itnyhurn 'ruerihiy nlitht on tho Bund Hprlimn p.ivrd rond, will re ;over. IiIh phyKlcliinir until ThurHdny t,eo wiih knnrlted down iinil ilniKKi'd mnro titan fifty feet hy Knyhiirn'n rnr, which wan helni; driven lit u hlKh' Hpei'd, nccordlni; to wltiU'eM, He uiiHtnlned luJuriCM to Ihn client nnd olio Hhoulder. Ilnyburn In u Siiiul SprliiKH real entnto innii f i Ifml I y wnrmih in the cold' -i In wilder linn ' llnw'n ' i "in plii'ii" cervlie'' Ik l ii it ipi n illy the xlif f Tn Inn 7 And Imitly. llO JOII llflee I 111' HPf-Vb " KlU'll bv Hie TillAH HI I i"l ll.lllwm 'oiiipnll) In efficient? I'lly Atoine I'm ok I, Diinmn hnn 1 1 In own iiplnli.nn MKiirillnn Ihene ili'fitliiim l ot Iip dneK mil expect I he Mule 01 poiittlnli im Itl I I'll 1 1 II to luine ItH ilpelnlon on hi Individual opinion when It inert hern next .Monday to hold hoiirliiH on proixttPit ihIp ln lenneN liv -he Run I'HopHny. the telpphono cum loiiipMiiy, nnd the nl reel l.iliMav cornpHr. Itn wnnlH loillvl'tniil iixlomt'ifi of the thiee i oipoMillnnn, porwill who hnve pnld iminey In Ihein for f VIcpM leiideieil renin il leu of the worth of the nervli to itppnnr be fore Hip roi pointloti cnminliwiinn j nnd teotlfy. lln hopen neveml bun dred Mill icNpntiil to tlittt leipieMt. he expert ill lennl U10 to do K'i Km liermitml teHtlmony from TuImiihi who line mm, liilppbaiie nml ilreetj rnrn will enrry mnie weldbl with! the em mil nllnli roiiinilnflon Hum! nny oilier form of evidence i to llio nervleo Klven loeiillv. The flRht nunliml nil Ihieo inr portionii will be IihiipiI on nervti e, Diinemi until ypulenlny. I';vernne In Tiilwi known theie I not wiffl clenl kiin In winter time, iind Hint Klin coiiniimern muni nliler nnd Mhiikn when tbev nrl-w mi i old mornliiKH unburn Hielr hoine nre eiliilpped with conl nr wood ntove, ho iinncrtn. Nor In the telephone nenlce m efficient Hint Tiilnnim nlimild bo the menent Hiivbe lie declniiM 111 prenent rate in IiikIi eiioiiiih. nml that to Increase It would be iiiiJuhII flable In the face of fullliiB mai lletn eHperlally No otm Iiiim f iinleiiileil that Hie Tlllnn Street Itnllunv l i"t enlllb- I (nlled upon to ntibmlt to nu liierinne In raten. wiyn Imncnii. CniinlileriiiK i,K iinnt 1 tn an Itirrisine In inlrn lln fnre . lO .iiin the muiiP toda nu II wn flsn yearn ' I"ihkI lint Hie i i.ntcii'lnii of Iliminn nnd oliiem h Hint It nliould i:lvn hi" i m rUi e A litl illion Ibln tirllef "III Iiiim no co ml ii i i lln Hv i Mil" of Ihn mite I,, hup"- I,, nlnnv I i Hip nut Infliction of Hie . .. p uallol. coiumlnnlon, HilioiKh Hie lenilmoi.y of Tiilminn that une Hip mreei rai. wa nntfm, thnt H I lnnct inni" m Ihn Hli'i need, nnd to pr- wiu up. on the i I'liiinlminn to ord i lmiiin.1 Nte ImplirvemelltH, will' Ii, in In n t II traeled for, will nnlllle lb" inmpiinv lo rlliWR" the Increnned file. Hueh l commeniliillnun tin IhP purl of Hie city will pmlMhly be npeiirir. nnd pt I lulu iti oilciifilnn In' " "illyliii( lenhlente ilHKlrletn nnd in Hie tloii-blp-trnckloR of linn on mmir of the floe-ln trept. A cIhup In Hip ntte't nillfV.iy i i.inpflliy'n frnnihlnn provid" Hint it hnll pay tn Hip Ity of Tiilm to per rent of lln grown pnltiln; afli f tho iinpulnttnn f the i Ity lin' reticliPil 50,000. Innfnn olnlinn Tulnn ttuilnlned .'.0.0(H) (iimtilo t'.ro yenrn no, nnd Hint Ibln I wo pi r cent ahiiilh! Mpply to nil tecnlplH ot the rnllwny foinpnnv nlnee then Mow much th'n nmountn to It not definitely linown by IlulK'Hn, but, hiinlng bin fbruren on purpoi Inl enrnltian t.f tin cnmriMnv for lb'1 elnlliix ,n hi two ye. itn. he bnlUvpn It In ap- prnnlinntely JlZ.nno. II" will Hi. nnk Hie rorpnrnllnn rommlwilnn to order the nlreet rnllwnv conip'inv to pav thin olll bnforn allow liik" on Increnne. Whether (be cnmmlnnn lll n-l.-tend that Itn Jiirlndlcllon doen not cover illnputen between Hi" city and n local corporation I" probleiiMdc All the nennlonn of the commliwl 'ii durliiK 'he lienrliiit will he hiid In the muiiUlpal auditorium IickIihiIh,-. at 10 o cfock each tnornliirf. beui'i ntti ir .Mondny nnd coiitlnuluir until Hip three ennen havn .been dlnponed of. The Kit" hearlni; will lie lim flrnt. the liiephtnie henrlnit necom and tho ntreel rnllwny lnnt. Imhraii mii It! yenteidny ho would like tn bear IminedUtcly from lib pernonn who will (entity beforo tbt, eollllli InflWlll. (Would ClinnK'u Law, Pro j vide for Permanent Of ! fice to Ri'rister Votes ' A llblltlile fur Hi' pr neril t gl trillion law Hint nun met with end upprovnl innim pnlltlrttinn and buliiet men nnd womt n litn boon offerptl by Mayor T I. I5vun. nilMll of the t uml ttrnoine, bin iltnwoine and aliened unfair rcRli I ration law now In forr, hliii al low only two ten-day period'! out of thn year tjurlii which votem inny relaier, Mnynr Hvann uiK'tn Hint a l enlnlrni be appointed unilur it law that will require hlin to Klva III. entlrn tlmp to tho nfflrn ho htildn. with lemuneratlon nccordliiil). Hueh ii reirlnliui would occupy n nfflte in a dowii'own hutbtliig, pi' i eiihly the cnnrniou or the iit hull, uml woiUd Im on thu Jot) nix dnyn ench week with hi nulnlru llon mnchlner) nlwnya operutln nnd nlwny ready to rpRlnlvr vnti who on lil rail nl any time duilnR thn your anil obtain their ivKlatru Hon lertlflcnte. "Thl yntpm," the mitvor iwr.' "would be uitlielv fair to both 01 nil pollHial pnrtlen. If n voter entitled to rcipr durlnK u ten da period, he nhould bp nllnwrd t" re Inter any ilny In Ihn cnr t ndi r j Ibln plan there would be it" , ' bllfy of n duplication It) n .'i i I Hon, for the reKlitrnr w i I I i- i at bin ei.iiimnnd in nil ilmi- i n plele llxl ff naiilen It. aI.i b I iniild refer upon u inoiin m I i" 1 ippntl iiiiIHph for ickIh'i.iIi ii ft I i won!. I be reduced to tho m i ' m A fh.itiRo from the preneM ' iw ' one tn I in r- to Hint numo'ii '' ma in o .iy lie nul.inltt' d t 1,. nt M Htate li-Klnlatiirc. Hi ii I Ivilatc .Man Mnrrli". Mi tlertrudn Vouni; of "llonm, . nl' if. Ark, and T. A Titinly of inn ' I'y hnve antiouni ml their mat t'.iK" ti frlendn, The reremnny took pint" In Ktuinnn Pp. Mm Truntv in nn nit ompllnhed inunlrlnn who will be nn finni tnltlon to mimic ell -t le here. Mr. Trunty In ri rnnmbpr if the renl ontntn firm of TerwHllRer Tmnty, The bride ntul groom will mnlde nt 118 Went Hnventll ntreet. StM'Inl Worker .Mniift Here. Mr. Ilono ,M. Ohaun, formerly of Uiirnwin City, ban arrived In Tulnn. to i nifneo In noclnl nervleo work und i direction of th child wclfnri) board of Hip Human,, noi lty. .Mm: Ohnun I a nlnter of Neal, Chnrl" nnd 1'hll McKeever of thin city. Mho will be JoIiipiI Inter hy bur huitli.ind, who m an artlnt and Interior dpcorator, For Old or New ' Corns "Gcts-It" Ihrco Dropn MiricN 'I hem I p So oil ( nil 1,1ft 'I brni (Iff f ri-niiti aft r j u tout Ii if 'i ii thin t.ijulil lorn r n mr'Un ibM -Id ' I n of ,t i ;n r r ii ' i'JDIVISION REPORTTODAY RAILROAD WANTS REFUND OF TAXES Katy Contesting Assess ment of HHU Upon Right-of-way Hip abandonment of Oavonpoit nn pet by tho Ity obliterated till mailt n a dlvldlmr Hue and Hint the pavement taxen elioiilil be na- I xitnneil to the llllddlo of thin IoiiK block troin 'ameion ntieet to Kan Ion Htreet, which would retpjlrn ihn lallroad In pay Itn proportion, ilo nhare of tho tnxen. Hoy Horn u lliiimtoun. A boy wan born to Mr. nml Mm. M. H. Ilounton. 602 North lloulder. Thiirndny luornliiR. He ban been named Merlon II. .Ir Mr. llouhlon l connected with the Hind HprlliKH roxan inlliiiait company ! Itnllway rumpany In the ipmenil of- (ity of TuIb.i and the fl' at Hand HprlnnM. ink or i levciaiiii . i .lllilKlul'Ilt Will be CUIelCll on Hie plendlUKH In dlnlrlct court lifter 31' dayn 111 thn milt of the Mlmouii Knunan and iicnlnnt thu llrnl National bank of Cleveland. Ohio, In which the railroad In (on tentluu the payment of approximate ly 17,0110 III pavement taxen. Ill Hid yenr of 1913 pavement wan completed on Hantou nlreul between Choi oiinn avenue ami Main ntrtet Davenport nlieet lylnif between I he I pnved ntictin, wiih contlemucil nnd taken by the lallroad nn n rlKht ol way Tho railroad company claim' Itn tincUni;" In the dividing llmi tie twceii two city blockn and th.it u der III" Htato nnmnniufnt Inw In ef feet at Ihiu Hini". the pavlni? Hlioiild bo ptild for by propeily owiicm mi tho Houth hnlfuif the taiulh line of blockn mill by Vhone owning P"i' erly on thn north half of the muili blockH. ' It tn con'endeil tiy Hie city Hi it i H I'ropcrl.v Owners tn Tell Coiiiinlwdon of I'nmrcNn In Sulltit lnir I "iiiuIh for West Tulnn I'liicmcnt. Property owner .llonij Dlvlnlon ntreet 111 Went Tilln.i are to meet thin innrnlnn with Ho mayor uml city coinmiHittonerM nod report on the priutrenn made In obtnlulliK do nntloim from oil ounpaiiren and oth er toward pnlnt Imiclon 1! () Huff In chairman of Hit; committee of property owner, and. with other mcmbiTN of the cominltteo'and with K. A. KliiKler, cnHhlor of the Wc-t TuMa Stnti) bank, has npent tho past neveral tin yn Interviewing llio com pnnleH that use Dlvlnlon ntreet with motor triirkn mont frctiuently The i-ommiitee hopen to obtain nufflclunt, flimln t" I i V tho additional ront be- t ween nn 18-foot concrutc road and ; n 26 foot anphatt pnvenielit. the cont , of tin 18-foot road 'to be iihhchmciI iiualii"! their property. Met Cra Tattur. Aik Your tiUndi About "Gl-M," No corn, oft or haril, l Ino tM nr too firmly rootnl lo rcl.it "deli II " Im rnndlnlrly t ilrltn and nhrUe'n, t It e ctlicra Inoain from thn truo flmh ami oon you can pctl It right ot tli your (Initeri nn I'Hliilranty hi on tilin your nil Why ro.PIIti nurh pnatnr Why nur ami pnmprr thtni? Why cut ami trim ihfin' Why not IIRMOVK thnm th "lillTM IT' Urt liuti.H tn.lay ut any ilrun Urn cot In irifif !M. hy K l.awrcil. i Chirano Ailvi DR. STOTTS 210 nirlmrds l!U1it. Third mid Ilonton Tulaa, Okla. Formerly of Hot Springs, Arkansas Illood, Hkln, Cenlto-Urlnnry and Vnneronl Dlnca.io and itcnernl officii practice. Borums, Vnoclnen, Kloctricnl Trcntnionta 1'liono Onni;n Hill Visitors to New York arc t . ii . i cordially invited to view our ex Li bit of Diamonds, Sapphires, PearlH and Emeralds in Artistic Platinum Settings. E. M. GATTLE & CO. rLATI&UMSMITIlS - JEWiaBRS f30 FJFTII AVENUE Opposite St. Patrick' Cathedral OPEN ALL NIGHT GALE DRUG SEVENTH AND MAIN Squibbs' pure pharmaceutics and chemicals dispensed in your prescriptions. New Store New Stock Reasonable Profits Lower Prices HOT LUNCH DAY Oil NIGHT Combinalhn Sur'tnii' and hot wiitor bottle. Special d eyrj price i)uj I llarlick's Maltal Milk Tablets, cocoa ami va nilla. Regular Tide sl.o 43 c Absorbent Cotton . & . or J. & J. 1-lb, packnBe 08c i u 1 lb. paekiiKe . . . .40c Vhcnalax Waf cm , 24c Open All Night I'ltonc o.;wot 0-160 1 Seventh and Main WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE Announcing the Arrival of A big shipment of Fruit Ornnmcntftl nnd Shade Trees and Ornamental Shrubbery Those who anticipate planting fruit or shade trees, or the landscaping of their grounds, will find, in this shipment of trees and shrubbery, the very best varieties and specimens. All the fruits represented are well adapted to the Okla homa climate, and are proven productive varieties in this region. There is an assortment of varieties of the following fruita: Peach Cherry Plum Grape Vines terry Wants Rhubarb A pricol I 'ear A pple Among the shade and ornamental trees there are splen did selections for each individual taste of landscaping. Of especial note are the line blocks of well trained and sturdy Elm and Maple trees. These are several years old and will make fine trees next season. Many other trees and shrubbery in this lot well merit your inspec tion. NOTE: This is tho season for planting ornamental shade trees and shrubbery to obtain results next sea son. Call us for expert landscape men to help plan your fall planting. Trustworthy mrr ti, 1 iirees cc riams MlMllll Amihican Association or fiVHsr-iu run Willi ams & Harvey Nurseries HAVENS Stores Stores 117 East First Street West Tulsa, Across From Postofficc 100 Ioh. Pure. Cnno O ETA C. & It. Hiit-ar .. tpl4.t)U Ono niBO I'et or An CiirniiUiiit Milk ... tDtJ.iU Ono doz. I'et or (JJ-1 fA Curnutlon Milk ... tDJL.Dv Two u.ittH I'et or OKrt Ciirnatlnn Milk .. .. CiOL One cane, 100 burs, ( rrp V & li Soap ipO. 4 D 10 liara 1'. & fi. Soap Ot)C 100 pound!) ! 4f Flour p0.4r.U One Kallon Uarlt H&n Karo i OC Ono gallon Wlilto Qfty. Karo OUC Ono Kallon Kftn Apples fJUC Ono Ballon Orated Hi I'lneapplc I DC Ono Kallon 7Ki I'runes OC Ono Ballon (J- -I A lllucXtierrle.i tpJL.XU Tlireo pounds (t-J A A Clood Coffoo tDJL.UU Ono cafto. 20. (TQ rre N'o. IH Crliico .... tSOtlO One case, 12, (Tiq rye No. 3 Crlaco I 0 One case, 6, (TA Q(r No. 6 CrlHCo if)J,UO One can, 9lbs, TC pr CHbco tD.OU Ono can. G lbs. (p-j nn CrlBCO $1.0 Ono can, 3lbs., Qrt CrlBCO Ct One 10-11). pall (Jf) r A Turt Lard p6.0) ono 5-ib. pall m-j or I'll re Itrd tpJLaiUU Ont No. 10 pall (Ti- QA Compound t5JLOU Otin No. R pall Ort Compound JUC Ilatnti. QQ per lb OOC Oood Hacon, 0 r lb OOC Halliburton-Abbott Co. Slctnl)cr of Hie Open Shop (Sqtmrc Deal) AsMX-lnllon Main and Fifth Streets Continuing the Sale of 2,1QQYds. Crepe de Chine All-Whitc with Satin Stripes Tliln In it upoclal purcliPKe of HRtln.ntrlped, all-whlto crepe do chine In five different luiltti run for mcn'N nhlrtn. woiiieii'N bloimcs and fanry underKarmentH - a lnrBe nuan tlty at an unusually low price. Wo nro pausing on tho ndvnntaBo to our custom ers. Not for yearn have wo been able to offer anything lile this value, fecuro your share today. SivoiiiI ltoof. 1,500 yards ri Phone G0G0 S -1.251 if I f ' I nl Fine Zephyr Ginghams Splendid quality, finely wrvon and a large variety of fast colorud plaid patterns to ihooso from. Special Today Saturday 47c Jcconl llottr. Vnnl Colored Wash Fabrics Japanese Crepes A winter wetKht, roft finished crepe In fiiht colors, Rood material for .mocl;s and children's clothes; shown CO. In a full line of plain colors. The yard OUKs Mercerized Poplins ' A silk-finished cotton poplin, a serviceable material for dresHos; shown In black and desirable colors; 27 Cf inches wide, Thn yard t)UC Colored Soisctte A fast color mercerized finished cloth, very desirable for men's shirts and pajamas; 32 Inches wide. Thu " A yard OiJC Kimono Crepes Shown In pretty floral deslBiis on plain colors; pood, prac tical wel&ht for kimonos; 30 Inches wldc, 50C Herond l-loor. Silk Undergarment Specials One Lot of Bloomers A number ot crepo de chine and pink satin teddy bloom ers, alt made of Kood quality materials and trimmed with pretty laces; neat workmanship and finish. Q PA Choice, special tJ.DU One Lot of Gowns A rolleotidn of wnmen's gowns In pink crepo de clilnn anil satin; cholee of tailorrd and l.ieo trimmed styles; round and square necks; somo trimmed in Ijidy J-'alr, Afr ilbbons. Kach, special UtD 1'uurth lloer. All Women's Knit Underwear of Cotton, of Wool 20 Reduction Hundreds of women have put off buying their supply of winter weight knit underwrnr for ono reason or another, but will find In this 20 reduc tion very i;ood reason for buying now instead of delaying longer. All knit wool and cotton under garments offered at ono. fifth less than regular price. Main lloor. ' am a Rose 1 Silk Negligee" "I am Ju that, a cir, de clilnn negligee in old r color. To ono hild I am 1 most entrancing costume the wide world, ltut let i r tell It as It was, and Is: "I was designed and ni,i''p up In a large, clean, sunt ' room In New York from a lovely quality of silky t rope do chine. I remember then wero flowers growing In ti e window boxes, liven my be ginning was bright mm cheerful, you see. After I was completed I was at on'e admired, ho others similar to me were made, with here and there-tittle differences to tell us apart. They were In dif ferent colors. I think of those others as my sisters. They wero charming, too. 1 can tell you. "One day a buyer from fnr off Tulsa insisted upon hav ing mc, so. with some of n y slfcters. I was carefully placed In a shipping box. later to find my plneo In the Halll-burton-Abbott collection of boudoir wear, where 1 re mained but a few hours. A stnrry-eyed young woman, soon to become u bride, chose mo for her trousseau. I had always wanted tto be lnppy and mako some woman hap py and the delight and en thusiasm of my new owner upon discovering mo nnd the promptness with which hhe chnso mo promised well. "Soon she was married There was a weddlngjtrlp and afterward this pretty home where wo live. Kvery morn ing, every evening1 she would take mo from my nppoln'ed hook In tho closet and wear nie. This went nn for more than a year, when one morn ing a llttlo rosebud of a liabv girl came tn be with us. Soon afterward I became a com panion to both of them, the baby In her mother's lap nnd her llttlo hands idly straying over my surface. "That baby. now Just j learning to toddln around, j finds her way to me when ever the closet door Is onen and. with cries of delight. In sists her mother don me. In the usual big rocker, her tiny hands plnvlng on my tex'tire she In sung tn sleep. Kvery afternoon nnd evening it Is the same.. "After nearly three years I am still good for more serv ice and Tile.isiire to those twn WhcrC the tlnv baby is a little older T am to be duplicated In iwlnlaturo for her, "Someone might sv T have not been a nepessliy from the nolt of tilllitv but Just think of tho lnnnl ness I havo been to others. Have T not Justified my ex isienco i ' i "Wo are showing mnny new 1 negligees of crepe de chin J In old rnsn and other sim.ies I chiffon velvet nnd tnf''.l In Oreclfin robe and coat ef ! focts. Thev nro dnlnly wl'h , bnnd-embroldery, lnne ami I flowing rlhboni". Tho prim I rango Is evtenslve. TliWfil llnnr. SAW'iTi'iMlM i Jri 614 South Main St. LA NDSCA I'K OA II DUN IMS Phone 0-5344 TULSA'S LEADING GROCER mitt IS Will fix my cold T ALWAYS keep Dr. Kfng'sNow J Discovery handy. It breaks up hard, stubborn colds and stops tho paroxysms of coughing." No harmful drugs, but just good medicine. At your druggists, 60c and 11.20 a bottle. For colds andcoughu DnKLng'sl New-Discovwy Stubborn Bowels Tamed Leaving the eyBtem undeaned, clogged ttovels unmoved, remits. In health de- ruction. Let the gratly stimulating Dr. King's Pills brineto you a reguLar, normal bowel ond liver functioning, Same old price, 25c, All druggists. Das: Won't CripeS 03 Pills ackecl Whe a taiitv Hitrevlrd ulintpcnm nt,,l lintlli ful Contains the nalural bran with its mineral elements nature's own balanced ration A Delicious breakfast cereal Many other ways to prepare Recipes on package. I YUKON MILL AND GRAIN 'c l I I iWfWMnn