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rfULSA DAILY WOULD, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921 to fidvai el ii k ' mid (' fnergy Mr, Cl.uk 1 1 t thrown Inl work To development of thewe th cold opened, nn cany iloor. It w only a IUeilon of a llttla time, Dr. Mioup )now. denjille ilia rour(rrti fi)r lil iM'Ifni vwm mnklii n ml hei ! Mm Clark, the formr penkir. ii'ti J'nnrtt nnd hi diiuchter nn.' ir huliiiid. Mr nnd Mr. .Im, .1 T)i mon of New ii Irniid. cn lis bclxlde I hi ninth nil hi" lav murn. In the MMir word of Mr cin'i' il' .1 h wbk ilin by Koiinlnr lli'i i.on i f Ml'Mlwrippl. lie iipfk' ( li.Rly I'f thn nervlrc II e et" il' Hi M'rttlr lender linl tendcieil )i pun v nnd (hr nuiinh i,n Mr. rim,, ivls)" tlin t n halt in Hie luf n- of t riKri'MH nlmulil In- mud I'. I honor ir vlld, and nenate ki p nn l H work. Won l lin Wnr KiHtitirr. M1 ( iik rrlilfi1 m er Hip l i tli iKli"ilt the viihIiI will. I' n lU Inn Ihe iprnkri hli aflrr i u ili-n the rppiilill' nri riitm" r 'ii ' urn yen nn n nmilt of ti ' t, nd in thn l.'lt i niiKr -i' i i . i i lit" then wan I'll.,"1 n id n ' 1 1 tr lemlrr In thn hoim. I'imiii' th prrai'ni elnii II nr. i t , . 1 1, ml tli" former apiHii. in fiillinir. 1 1" .' i miiIi a dingirlnr il'P W 1 ' iil.v waM nn the flour nn I f 1 ro. end In iiih, In i.u I . i ! In debute In on, m i l i 'li llOWCVCr, In' Kin k. in l'i k I h fin iiopotiint t'ii- ' ' . ' k thn minimcr null f v )p ss m i. he refuncd lnor anil - nn n't, ' part in hi inmimlun f' , r i.,u In Mliwnuil AIiIioiikIi I' I HI ')" i'l of hi ticket. Mi Clii I 1 iitnl h)' appnixitnnti'lv J.uin Judic T. XV. Miikrli-ilK c'J W urn iiton. Mo., lmlntf itwleil Tin fiirtimr npcnknr flilt waa - ul I) i.nKtiaa In JSfU ntpj after ci I ft i. ti i m hn wan defeated for ii ' ifli 'ii Two year Inter, hcnve,i he vh(i hkmIii intiirnxil In coiikichn nt it hml gprvdil rnntlmioiiNly alin e that time. Mo noon linainn a tui ti)liat fitfiiro anil wna cnii"ii aprak fr wlii'ti tlm ilntnoLTiita riiImpiI con trol of tllf lioilxo illllllIK tlir HHt yur of 1'rcalJent Tnff (iilnilnlittrH tlon. It'll on 'J7 IIiiIIoIh In Hl'.'. In thn Ifc'rnnrrntlo tmtlntml cdli vrntloti In HultlinoiQ In 9li Chump Clurk led on 27 ImJInla for the nomlnntlnn nn cxiinlliliitn for ptcnl .ilrnt mill hml n clour nuijnrlty of nlno JmllotH prior to t) fluid iinni Inc of Woodrow Wllmin. Tho livo thlrda ruin of thn convention nlmic prevented Mr. Clnrk'a nonilnntloti Jho lionor which 1 1 In pnity thnk Ji'nJil him 'wan tho moet nntntiln of tilrf pnhllc life. In Atnorlcnti polit ical lilatory Mnrtln Vim Iltlreti wna tho only other man who fiillml of tho nomination for the prcildnncy nftor hnvlns rncolvcd ft mnjnrlty of the votcn In thn tmtlimnl convention, lilt ho enjoyed tho unKilio illnUm' tlon of hulnK elected mihaeiiuently. WllUnm J. llrynn'a aciiKitlnnal nt tnck on Mr, Clnrk at Ilaltlmore, clmririnK iilm with IicIiik nffllluled with lcatlera rcpntieiitlni; "tlin In tototrta" hold tho convention In dead lock for inoro than n week, when It indel In llio nomination of AVItion. Drjun'u apeoch, denlarimc thai Tllomna V, Kynn, AiiKiint llclmotit unit Clmrlca Murphy wero mip- portlntf Clnrk, wna a holt from tho lilne which niiulo thn Clark xnnka wavor. Clnrk Hupporlom declared aftenvnnl thnt nono of thn threo leldcro mentlonod weio for Clark nn'flrnt choice, hut tliat tho unit rill" carried tho Now York dolcKiillou to the Clurk forrea, AVorki'tl With WIImmi. Tito broach lJitweon llryan und Clurk mivur hcohul, ultiiouuh thuy mut at a liinchuon urruiiiivil by mutual frlondn u tow munthn later uiul exchanuvd portuiiL'tory apci-choH Cuolnvwi between Clark and Wllwni worq off alter thu pruHhlvut otitorud tho whlta huumi, and on loi:talullvo pollcieu they workud In harmony, excopt In one notablo Inntunce, thu ropoul of tho l'nnanui tolla t'xomp- tliin, Mllich Hinakor CluiU oppotti'jd unnurcoH.iiuuy. Tho lalluro of hla candidacy at Ilaltlmoro never luannd to tm thu illH.tppolntmunl of Mr. Clark'a lit v lie refunud nomination um vlco prtKl delit and told thu Iiouhu on thu ovo nf hla defeat that ho profurrod to lc iiiu In an anenkui', II In cluctlott to Kprakimdiln of thu houae camt In thu 6'ini concrena prior to tho Uultlmnru convention, und 11 wuh by a unltml democracy lu tcioKtiltlOii of tho coiiteat Air. Clark had made, uunlnst tho rulu of HpoaktT Jonuph Cannon, Mr. Clark had inTVvd In every conKrevH alnco anil Inrludlnt; thu Otlrd lit ISO 3, except tlm Dim, when hu wua beaten, Altliousli citamn curie wan known (u u Mlmourlaii, hu wuii boiu In Andureon, ICy., uii Matx'h 7, 1 S53 llu wua ilirlnleneU James lluuu i. turnip Clark, but curly lu llfu ro- duccil this to Champ Clark, lilt first work wioi hn a farm hand, ilerk In a ironvinl Ntoro and on u country newspaiier. Ho wuh oduoated nt Kontueky tinlvuralty nnd llethauy colleto and tho Cincinnati law hcIiooI. . lir a ohort time ho wan prcHldcnt of Mar tihalt culleKe. and. at 21, hold tin record of belui; tho yotitiReat col- Icko preildont In tho I'nttod Siiium ,Iii 1875 liu moved to Mlawiurl, where hn took up tho etudy nnd pr.t'll e of law and became primociitlnK nt torncy In l'lko county. Ilia next Mtep wna Into tho MUiaourl lexlnln turo, whom ho framed th MIh Hourl prlmnry law, nn imtl-truat litntuto nnd nn AtiBtnilbin imllot law lie waa iiermnuent i h.ilrmn'i i)t tho dcmooratlo natlnnul innven tlon In 1901 and headed tho .ni ntl'tco that notified Alton 11. l'aikei of his prewlilnntlul nomination. To IIiiiihk In 1HU3. He wna flrat cent to thu national forum In 1S9.1. Althoimh then re uarded iih "proon," hla atrenKth In tho ti niao devvlnpMl rnpldty. When John Sharp AVIlllama left the hous fcr tit' Henati', HeprtwnlHtlva Clark vu made minority lender by Mrtue of hl3 seniority on the waa and mcanM committee, uhli'li drafted d. U. S. TIRES Osage Polin Service Seventh at llouliler sa-c7y Democratic Lender IjOhch Out in ''ifhf With (i rim tea per i ( I id tit Clark. Hon'' i l'i. h i 'in Id I i v I. on (bill i . "i. in ii I. ' in i ' i nt I " keep dutlea down won him the te- iturd of tho ilcmocrute and hla apeeeh of five hour ngaltiat Uie hill wna one of tho noliible uililremteH or Hint eorigreaa. Mr. ciara a aineerny, trionuaiii p for opponepla and ndherenU alike, hlw fiilrtteaa na a prealdlnn offh er and Ii Ih knowledHH of hlatory, hla love for elenti anecdote and humor- oua etorlea and hla murveloualy re- tentlve memory ranked with hla tribute of lendeiehlp. He welded the mlnoilly Into a virtual demo cratic unit whim he waa minority leader, und nfl'er the ouatluK of Cannon, which inhbed tho npenker eh 1 p of many nf, lie powet-H, he di vided with .Mobility I.eniler I'niler hhikI the control nf thu dnmncrata In the limine and they foriuiid a Kreat working team. rhyHlcally ho wna n Klattt of n liuiti, alnnilliiK ovur alx feet two In' li"H In lmlKht and wvlithlng n trifle noro tliuu Sliu pounda. HniKiHer cuirK and Mra. ciinmp Clark, a familiar figure In tho Rpcnkcr'a benoli lu the ptllery, en tertained nut only at nn unmml New Yoar'a Iiouho and at other func tion, but giivo Informal weekly luncheona nt thn capital to which memhera tupl olltota were invlteii. (Innevleve Clark, whotu eiigagemenl to JnineH M. 'Thontnann. a New The Happy Road Those who, rve money will bo self respecting nnd respected by their friends. In thrift there is dignity, independence nnd no fenr of poverty. Other things heiiiK equal, the person who snves naturally,, is hnppier, inoro contented nnd n ntoro useful nnd desirable member of the com munity. To those who desire to bo included in thnt class, the friendly service of the Savings Department of this Company is offered. You enn start with ono dollar. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Exchange Trust Company 14 EAST THIRD Mouser's C, 0, D, Kllia l iixt 'I'lllnl 1'IIOM ( I - ai.H " 2 25c 2-unM.N". ? OK, I'cis AOL, s ni. n oK TiiliLilcica JU V; 3 ihii Nn. '. 9Pw lliiniin iUOKs All -I'l' llli kllKCM of kaKi'H if "I f7., id ('iiiikies . . X 4 C ( I.I. IvHH um aii I... q t .... 4Sc V;r 34 c ST ... 44c 2 pi . r.'.Ht OCp I'.'.lMtUM CiOKj 25c " I'l.KM. Iir..,.e 9fC N'Uth ttj : pUca Hhi.ddcii OK,. Win OOC 1 pi, wr Bu aiiRduw 11 try 1 aKc Fl.iur fl C 1 hi.ttle o rt d.ir Oil 24 c 1 - an C ' Yd.ii nf on . J)5c l'liovi; a 01 it 'i-'.eana tietvarP''1 id."" ii i . 1 1 it - - 1 In Hie waring .Ih .f t 1 -R1id rn.(;rw nnd llenneit Clurk luirlliinientnrUn of the hrn at the , MPMiaer'a atitiolntmmt, whom th iker hopad to lmvn aueeonl to I lil eat In contfrwhe. omprlaed the rt of lha lmm"dlata fnmlly. I MiKSdt itr i.i-(iiiia rtmi: IKlMlllS 11,1,1 Hl ltlOt S KON. .11,'CKKIt.SiiN CITV. Mo, Marih ? Tli Mlifonrl adnata and houae thla . afternoon paid trlbnla to tho main oi of charnp Clark lioth bndlpa weri Informed of the former speaker' death Juat after tha r"on reeea, I lenii.tiaiit flnvamor Moyd tnada ttie (I'.iioiineenianl In the aenntn nnd tii.- lu'iuliem arnat aa 14 mark of re nt t HinmoM Ilit"ttar of I'lkn (t IhIi i iinmtv) nd VVhltr Cotton i,l ,..,.roe i oimty prepared a lea ( I i ! of i ifnli)eilre whllh Will he i ' Mii Clnrk. miliir irnolnilon waa Inlro .fB i in the houae by (I It. Whltaket i, it Koiy county Avrea, repreaentatlle from .. Jul v . and it fellow lownaman i ' la i k , delivered a brief , i liarai ter'l.tn him "one ' ',. ureataat Mlaour)an.." ii Mtiii.Nt; i: i'itic,H III I I'l MT Itl.t.ltlCT. M'tlON. Mhlo, Miirih 1 Deep ,. i , at thn death of Champ Clark - i prunafd by I'reatdent-iiloct i'.'i ik Inntitht on the ove nf hla I me for WaahltiKton. The two hurl been friend for mniiy having; (teen aaaix lated to . ii., In affnlra nt WaahlnKton and i, ''.ii- lounda of the hniituuiim ii 'J It a. 1 1 r lNt tneetlnn waa In New or'' una November 18, liial. when I'Uil. ere v:uelH at H rhamher of in, luncheon Juat preceding lliinllnic'a ili'pnrliire for I'.ina 'in They tnlki'd of ebi'tlnn reanlta, il.e prealilent ilei I apenklntt tegret f it h nf Mr Clnrk'a ilefrnt for l el. lion nnd naainliiR htm that, If Iih il' ill id to i,ninln lu pnbll, aervlee n plii' e would be found for him under tin. new repulill'im ndioliilatratlon Two Plead Not Guilty to ttobbitif A(al Ncfro n,.nr-w ir.,r,1 n,,,l iiaenr Iltnek ,.r,.- .,.i ,,i ...i.i.i,,,. m,.,,,., Hrunnin. mi nl.l neL'ro. of j ,lmllV j,,rM. 4altiKH. nhott 11.102. . pleaded not Kullty to the conlolnt robbery charge nt their arrnlKnmeut pVedneaday before Juetlce II. ,1 nl-idrtiy and both were committed to thn county JhII under honda of $2. 500 for preliminary hearing .Marrh fi. ATTACK ON 2 BOARDS FAIL Viii'ullnniil IMiicnllnii uiul sialc lllluil I Ion nil I'oll 'riiriiUKh. lly A-.... I. I .1 I'rraa Hlnln Vlr. lKIIIOMA CITV. Mirth 2 At tempt to iitmllMh thu atn. board of vocational odiicatlou and thu etntn liourd nf commlHeloncra for the adult blind were killed lu the Oklahoma luliii late today lu final roll-call on the lillln. Thu meiiNurca iropoMed to trnni'ler powora and dutlea nf thn two IiqiiiiIh to thu alula ilcpartment of ediiuiitlon. The Iiouhu pnioil 11 bllla today. Acreement wan nut en willil aa that Tuendny when 80 local bllla weru pariiod, und proi;ruiM wan uecoaaar- lly elowcr. Grocery and Market I I) Ml 1M.-.I 1 00:1 l.n.st Third I I. nttle llclc.s I ill HUP . I I '.tlU' Huilliiillu '.It Mil p 1 J'lf lluncy . . . .' .... 1 jar Sunbeam lircMHliiK 23c . 42c 19c . 45c 1 Nn. 2'i rincuppie i)n i'l yiup oUC 1 No. 8 1 Apil.'"t. m syrup 1 Nn. 2 I'liucht'K. in ayrup 1 Nn. 3 'v I'eiiclicn. wntr p. k 20c 20c . 20c 4Sc .. 73c .. 35c in ban Hub White o -.ap 4b)C in inn a r. ,v ii tinii J . .ma Old )u! h I'lciiiHcr .... 2 cana Nunlii'itc iMcaimer 15c 25c pkini. nj Macaroni wOC 3 pkim. SpilKllPtll ...... 25c Oiilnii Sels, OCT t"'i nallim ZaC 25c (0c I'l'nklflM ppteH, I i 1 I'im u ml.,1 line nf frcHh rrultH and v KcuP'rH at all tlmca. oitnrits 1 hi,y w I oormio SPRING SENSATION l IN MURDER TRIAL! i Landlady of Kansas Cit ian Charuod Willi Death of Society (lirl, Talks KANKAM CITY. March 2 Teatl fylng Lite toduy at the preliminary hearing of' renr.-l Cheater, ihurrfatl with the murdr or Mlaa Kloretico IMrton, a aoclety girl, the nlRht of October II, laet Mm. Mlnnrtie llynn, nt whoae apartment Choater board ed, declared that on the Mon1, fol lowing (he killing he told her M iihotild ay thnt he reached home at II 3D p. in and biter went In a drug atore for her. Cheater alao told her, ahe aald, that ahe mual never anv he aaw him wearing a brown milt ii ml a i Hp. TMia. Han' teallmony erealeil a ttM,tlon In thn throngil court room. fYeojiient ohJeetlnnH In her teatlmony were made by lounael for defenae nnd ahe wna aubjcteil to a aevere crow examination. A cording to Mr. Hyan, her II rat Irttlmutlon of thn trugeily came on Monday morning, October A, when Cheitnr read her a newapnper ne rnuut of IL Hhe aald Cheater wan nervui'iM ami int In hla chair attiring at the paper. "I didn't know the girl wna ahot,i he tctttlfled Cheater aald. "I aald 'Menny, what nre you talk ing" about ' then he read aloud the elory of the murder with the d irlptlon aa xhent by Mr. Wlnler. When ho flnliihed I said: 'Why, Hennv. that aoiinrin Juat like your deacrtptlon,' he turned the a.iper up iildn down and twlated It around In hla handa. Mnully he aald: 'Von mimt never tell that you aaw tne wearing a brown null and a brown cap.' " I'urM' Siinlclicr (irnliH Itng. A ptlre snatclier about 7 o'clock laat night, after raising a window from the 0 11 inld i) nf Iho Tea Cup Inn, Third and llouliler, reached In idu and Jerked from a tublu nt whiih she was sitting a pur: lui loliKlng to Mih Tom MIIUiiki.im. 1211 South cheieniie. The puiec, a hl.uk bc.idcil oni. w.ib valued at I.I,, and , obtained J.", li money. The liiaa CMinped Who Is Cllpson? Investigate Got at tho Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are (loins now. Instead of tflldnj? tonics, or tryins to patch up a poor (liRMtion. they are attacking tho real cause of the ailmcntdocKcd liver anrl diwdered towels. Dr. ICclwan.1V Olive Tahlft's arotite the liver in a boothinv hcaliiuc way. When the liver nnd Ixrocli are ptr forrninc iheir natural functions, away Ijocs indinestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, txwr appetite, a lazy, don't care fceltne, no ambitron or enerry, Irouhle with imdiRestcd fotxis? Take (JliveTablcts, thestibatituteorcaJomel. Dr. JCdwards' Olive Tablets arc a purely vegetable comixiutul mixed with live oil. You will know them by-their olive rotor. They do the work without tnpintr, rrnmiw or pain. I'nke one or two nt txxlttmc for wrick Kcf. lat hat you like. 15caaJ30c. Oeen Next Door to Hyland Tailoring Co. Newest , of Scrgo STOMACH UPSET? PRING S2 Tho models represent the very latest creations in at tractive Spring Suits of Serge and Tricotinc. liraid, Embroidery, .let and Covered Button trimmed they are really very clever, and finest values at our prices. Many Pretty Models in the SPORT GOAT Attractively Priced Now at $17-50 Very classy for spring wear are these Sport Coats of Bolivia Cloth, Chiffon Broadcloth and Silvertono, silk lined and of tho attractive spring colorings. Senator Denicn Thai Soldier Propose to , Dip Jlim in Tick Vat lljr Ann. Iiit. i! sii Villi OKLAHOMA CI IV. Manh 2 - flenaior J i:. I'Memlog of l'oteau today detili 'l a nvent report thnt tho l'oteau p'nt of the Amerluin lKloti had ad' pii-d n rcHolutlon preai rllilng the pei lodleit dlpplnx of him In tick eradication vata u a penalty for hli allK"l opiioal tlon to the soldier hoapltal bill. "The legion men ineent auelt a report," Mr. Flenilnc artlil, "as It would lend to make people believe the locl poet waa lndoralng law lewmeae, anil attempting lo bilntt Illegal preaauru to bear on law tnakcra," l'lemlng aald he explained to the legion membera that ho waa not npponeil to aoldler relief, but that he w-ia In favor of legislation whlih would provide lnunndlata relief, and not wait for tho bulld Ing of .i hoapltal. PROWLERS KILL A WOMAN Wlfu nf Clcicliiiiil Couniy runner I.i Shot in Death. lly Anrll,l pi,.. HI4I0 Wr KIIAWNKK. Okla , Mimh 2. -Mrs. V. 1'. I.Ik Inn, wlfu of a prominent farmer living near Trlbhey lu Cleve land lounty waa ahot and killed by midnight iirowlera at her home early ytnterday morning. Aire, I.lklna henrd a nolae nt the window of her bedroom and got up to Investigate A nhot waa fired thrnuKli thu win dow whUh paete'd entirely through Ihe tinfottunatu wonmn'a body In flfnlng a wound which canned her death threo hour later. Yon 111; Dnllon (ihiti Sl.'i.nno Hall, CIIICAtJU, March 2. - William Pultun, tlm lf.-ycar-nM bnnl em pluy who I niik (772,000 In I.iber'y lionilM from the Northern Trunt cr m pany, and who urn later captured a 1 ley worth, .III., waa relcaxeil from cuatndy cn 111,000 bond today. Spring Neckwear ERE nro tho first of the now benu.tics in spring tics. New silks, satins, silk knits in small shapes to fit the new low collars young follows arc wearing. Stripes, figures, checks, mixtures, solid colors. Very good values at $1 and upward. ' J Droxhers I I of the Southwest TOGGERY Successors to Wissmnn 1 ( Wpcf Tlllffl Opposite the A U TV LOL JL11UU OL. Orpheum Thcnter Arrivals in T nnd Tricotinc to ,1 to $25 UI DRAINAGE BILL IS LAW OVER VETO Senate Follows House in Passing McKeown Act; Owen Gives Dinner SpM Inl to Th WnrM. WASIIINtlTON, March 2. Tho nenato today paaeed over tho preel dent'a veto 7 to S tho MoKcown bill PiovldlriH for the drnlnncu of In dian ullritmi'iita, Tho houao previ ously had taken auoh ucllon. Tie bill now becomea law. In inking for the pnawiRe of tho Mil over the prealilent' veto senator Owen aald that the prealilent hud withheld hla elg nature aolely im the following groundH without explana tion. "Decauae It eeemed to in- to reduce the number of aafegunrdH from around the property of o ir In (Han when there la no apparent neceKlt for doing bo." Senator iiwen explained that the luiiil 1 overed are etiblect to over flow and the land are of vcrv little nlue but after pnjper drainage Is ctnllhed thereon the value m Inn terlally enhanced, nnd the dr.i'b.iKC dlMiii't la of benefit alike to tho III dlan allotteea and the white i Itlxens. who own land Intermingled wl'h Indian lande. fin.ilor Owen today save a faro will dinner to the retiring membera if tti. Ok:uh"inu coiigrraabiniil del (KaMon A'l Oklah"tmi Iiouho tiiein lier" nfteivled 1 111: ri v thi; NATION waitimi rout IS IGHTNim a ( OWTMION II Till HHUAV viiiiir ma it 1 11 in E mii mil unify' Organdy Blouses $2.95 Diilnlj, cil oreunily hlmiKCH lu wlUtc and other lM'iiiitlful shades. ' it 3Z CURRENCY CHIEF RESIGNS WASHI.N'dTO.V, March 2 John Hkelton Wllllama retired tonight us comptroller of the currency, in ac cepting hn realgnntlon "with deep nnd Knulne reluctance," President Wlleon wrote Mr. Willlnmn thnt he had been done a gross Injustice," by tho way In which the aenato hanklui; committee had handled tho ciuestlon of hla re-( otiflrmatlon. "I can only believe, however," mill tho prealilent, "that time will dl.icle.no the Injumlco to everybody and that the rlKht verdict will be rendered by opinion, If not by ono of thu houses of congress." "WW .M11.1t fJo to Ten. .V15W YOIIK, March 2. David IjimAr, known aa "the Wolf of Wall rltreot," must aervo ono year In the Trenton (Ntw Jersey), tienltentlary for coiiBpliacy to rent rain forehtu trade and comuu rn durltiK the 1 war, Federal JUBtbc Muntoti ruled today. 1 11 S B More Than Just A Trade Mark r. ivHO Dunlap die has scrvedjfor ' many years as a sign post guiding men to hata of the finest quality. It also has another mlsdion it as sures that high quality which,, it points out. True, one seldom has to tahe ad vantage of the guarantee, but nevertheless it stands ready in each Dunlap Hat, to mahe good any which might by chance go -wrong. 3 O jjTHit arrow 319-321 South The Ware That Lasts A Generation "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Cooking Utensils give you ever! salhf action: Safety, Economy , Durability, Freedom from Worry; YOUcan cook the most (lclicatcand easily scorched food in "Wear-Ever" utensils with less fear of burning than in any other kind, because alumi num is n better distributor of henlnnd retains itlongcr. This means a saving in fuel. And it means n saving in wenr-and-tcar expense, too. "Wear-Ever" utensils arolighl lo handle and easy to clean. They cannot, form poisonous compounds with fruit acids or foods. "Wear-Ever" utensils are made from thick, hard sheet aluminum, 90 pure, without joint, seam or solder. You can let food burn dry without" WEAJ-eveh" injuring them. Cannot rust cannot chip xf3rN. orscale are practically indestructible. uSUdQ ni .mi TACUCq Koplarc utensils that xccar out fif7 with utensils that "Wear-Ever." Seventeen Years of Service in Tulsa I j 107 South Main Phone Otage 22-8022 J FUND 'DRIVE' AT CAPITAL OKIMIOMA CITV, March 2 Reminiscent of the many drives f t funds during the war, with which 1. carry on the activltlea neeeiwary fn, Hi successful completion, was th scene In the state sotiato thla after noon, where fund nnd npproprlati n drives wore subject to tho closit scrutiny und debate. Itequestu for bo much monoy fori ono stuto de partment, a. Utile more fur a state Institution, ns were requests for np pruprlntlons by tho people for sim ilar functioning bodies relating to war winning, wcro parsed upon, many going over the top, while those deemed unworthy died for want of nupport. Inserting tiny mlrroia In tho outer edges of the lenses. 11 Nebraska In venter has patented cyeglassett thv enable n W'lr, r to sit In bind hi n orQUAi-iTvi Main Street 5 jp, . T.A.C.U.Co. I