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TULSA DAILY WOULD, THURSDAY, MAUCll 3, 1!)21 ENSMAN LANDS COVETEDHONOR ,avton Congressman Ok- lahonian on Committee of Committees Legislative Sidelights Bills Being Considered Apflroprinte Total of 29 Millions of Dollars Some Will Bo Trimmed nnd Turned Down, but others Will Be Offered Stntc Depigments Are Short on Furniture Governor's Signing of Bill Rnis'mg District Judges' Salary Ends Long Fight by Jurists for More Pay. PEACH ORCHARDS SUFFER HEAVILY jLargo Percentage of Crop ' in Some Sections of Slate Killed News of Sapulpa i I'liui fur City MnniiRi'r. .. o ' I.. 1 lo- r I SU'll.I'V Mnieh I A uorkln priii to H I (lie nil iniin.im r lorlu l.f ii t'l IIIIK lit befole tin- Miturn "f S.iiiiIim w.ib fm mill n' tln meet in if tin' tluiiiibci nt iMiniiirri't Tile-iliij- iilirbt. Thf I'Lim whs uniinllimuii- .1 lin C.ull. Inn' I ' v . )iVitlr not kuI.'V nn.t tin- ioi lin.' u ry beitrlnir tun net for Atoll I. It Ik eAncteil hv tlmt Unto Hint It will be known whether or not t'adv will recover from thn wounil nit In-flitted. w i i .. i. miih u ..I, . i lllb then i r Uil 1 1 ! ,l Il.lt. I' tho in- Si nit Singing limltiile. l'lnna for the firo lliinl. Sui'i Solii.nl IIMrlrt. A Mill for JIS.sm.17 mt filed tilny .y tlm Central Htl bnnk of Klifer In the illntrlet court nul!it i hool itlMrlet No. IS. The. bank of- fl.'luta ,.l,lm tlml a ntintlme of int-- Community I ,,,,,,,, )u,,, y n,P Rchool lioitrd to l nilomi.1 1.1 li i a dlm iiHitloM In I flfTln limtllute whlrli oen Thur- j ullol ,.0t.ii hn been mwluneil eats t. A. CHANDLER iA ny t v n. minim. The World t Ci',ll t irrrnii'm!nt. OKLAHOMA I'lTY. Man ti - As the ncnitto Ih vomtilt'tlnir iin nn- protirlatlon iluso of $7,iio,non for itlm .iv.intitlf.. o.tl.,ll 1 1 , , I I....I.I... 0 IlaVO Voice in Naming All j ttvc ili'ii.trtmc'nt, the holme In count- Miss A CC la 1 .iiii . """lT l,;n ,"r for now. I'onrmittccs; primer to furnish mnnslon for n jroxornor who inn hold no lnngei Hi. i i Jitnunry 192.1. In the nwnt tliHt Senator Slmpron of Thonms Mhoultt he the next Kovernor, he would not lie likely to huy yt home ihnt would fit thn furnltuie planned Honored as Usual t ii -IHMiTON. Marrli 2. X,. M. ,,i in of l.awton, reprenontntlvc-' io the M.th Oklahoma dIK 4 . let'ted Oklahoma member . oniinltUc on commlttcofi, . hooipH all republican house ir.'H. at tho republican caucus ''V. chandler of Ylnlta, repre ,v, -rie. t from the first ma district, wni understood Ul.iifve tlmt the place should bo ; Li.o lnv ntue he I tho only mem i or iliij delegation who has .,', ions concreesioiuii w hlit It liooamn evident I more , t'UUius mat mc iiitrns even . 'villi which tiensman is al i iiH'i ithieo vines, with only ll.r ..ill! Ilerrlik lined lip the Chandler hlnmfflf nonil- (ii"ismnn. The piaco is iu iinou in ii,n itniin,.. v..,. it is sukkcsK'i! tnni me state ' wlthstaiidlnB thesu stuiiiti'rtnK ' ,nl,l,t ,,' m-eral In such matter nun 'flKures. Representative J. O. Uenl.y 1 1 hT-frro the lien). Of uourse thu hits Just Introduced u bill appio- furniture might bo stored on some prlatliiB 10U.00U for tho Uoodwell ,,f ' lnel Ulll Itehei s war ti in ks ucrlcullurul hill aid other lmlldlnK 'x1 '"' '""M hurriedly ereot projocts are not all Included In lh n "manslou. (bit even thin the measures heretofoto Inttoduced. mnnslon could hot be permanent y locuii'ti until ine inn iiuuiers iiiiuny deterinlne where they aio to mnkii ,i ri....i .i....,i ..t .ii.., ,i... ..p.. llrnl.rl.llo., lnkl , lu ,,.1 ,., II ...I I " 1 "'I'"-"' "'l that bills aro already Introduced Kvou thu ndmlnlslratlun senalora aru bcclnnlni; to falter on tint up- ,i ,i. me linpnitnnce. riensnmn will ,, i.i.i' In;; of thn Oklahoma mem s , ti ) various committees. Se- i of (Sensman as inemeber of , ...mmiUi'e on commlttee Is be , I ',i assure Miss Allru Hobertson i. , on the Indian affairs or ', iii'ui ,il committee, llor first i . is Indian affair. 'S Hobertson madn her first i , ,u on the floor a couple of o'. 'ii.o and her KraccH won her f -i lie nearly respect aim esteem 7,1 i-l. e has had everywhere. Mom- i?.tvc lie an ovation. Hhe ucain ii ,i Main that sbo would apk i" fa' ois on account of her sex. L une known, however, that ar- .iii.' lo uts arc unuer tvny to iano o' her rspeelally well In as k her an. office. fue Oklahoma mombers of house arrived early nt the lm. im if ttafl mo. rirst tuno mat ii' majority of tho Oklahoma dole tt t..n has been republican. Seii- :or-rk.t John V. Harreld of Okla- oni.i .if.cnded, but as he kops out f bouse on March ,4, did not irn. ipate Mantul Merrick of Terry toilny ltd that his committee nsslcnment ouM be "rcpreeiitntlvo before the liltrhouse. ' Herrlck thought this nuld take up most of lilrf time. Kerrli k Issued "in ultimatum" to K'aslilnKton correspondontH. Ho nald c would bust In the Jaw" anyone ho attempted to kid him. that will cost 129,000,000, and whllo there will bo bin rcdui -tlons tlicio will also be other Intro ductions, and those who were pro testing for a deereaiic are belim Joined by still others, u ml Hie tutu of tho appropriation program I tiriililioiiut Imtl tlmti u:trt true l dm- nr nv nun. Mimli of'IVenr. When Cordell this tun bo attributed to the Joint I'avldson lespnmled: .. m .. ... ... I ''llll, ItrirPI' 1. I.fl, meeiinKS ot tne committee nnu iiik tnovlnK to and fio Another nirulturo Story. Htlll another furniture story route from the sennte steerlnn enm mlttte who should lie the members. i It bus been customary for the chair- mini of I ho iiKi lrultuto committee to ! Ho on the steering committee, but Hob Davidson left off that limine this Tied Crov,i'urfH! to Ilo Ilrlilo. ptMl Id Tlio Worlil. I'OM'A CITY, March :. An ounccment was made today of tho igaKcmtnt of Miss Minnie Headley f thin ehy ami Mr. l'aliner Ollle nd of Dallas, Texas, the wcddlnK i ocmr on March II. Miss Head y h.im a Ited Cross nurso with tho meiiran contliiRcut lit Siberia dur- tiK Hie latter dtys of tho war and fir. Qiliciantl servcil as a lieutenant n tlif Kreiu-h front. They met at an Antonio. Texas, where both ere in training for tholr overseas oi-k clarlm; fait that no one wants thn reduction to start with his depart ment. ' Senator Mi'l'herren's 0. 500.000 road Improvement project ;s amom; those suffering with the heat and he has coti'tulod thai' If cut In two It might result In somo present ru llcf. A rut of 3,2SU.000 would slant the appropriation down wither eoni mcndably, and there ure P.OOO.UOO moro ko tld up between tho two houses that the probability of pas sago In remote Indued. lCvou these reductions would leave tho present legislature, with a great deal to anwer for. Two years aco tho niil'0irIatlon.s totaled $18,000, 000, slightly reduced by the gover nor, but still almost every state In stitution knocks before tho appro priations committee with tho In formation that unless emergency ap propriations aro made Immediately theso Institutions mut ccaso to function, And whllo there, ha been a show of economy In stntehutiso depart ments, tho general aver.igo is up ward. Home of tho demands aro ac tual and more of them can bo at tributed to plain hogglsbness. An IiiMinii'O or So. Kor Instance It can bo found by glancing at the call for aid that stnto department are short on fur nlturo. It Is not noticeable to peo ple who cal to transact business, but tho requisitions have been mndu for sufficient furnlturo relief to run Into big figures. I Another 'splendid requirement W that of $4,000 "for furnishing tho governor's mansion," which is yet to j be erected nnd that dale for cree- , Hon not even contemplated, Tho i present governor owns his own home, but it would seem highly mi- I Hut, Harry, what ran you com plain of? Your committee hn got ten everything but the furnlturo In the statehouse as It Is." Cordell departed, only to reappear a few moments later with this re joinder: "Way. IJ.ivlilsoii, our folks mty conclude to cull for flto furniture." Such pleu-anlrles help to drive off ennui over routine procedure, but when a student glnnces at the ap propriations that aro almost sum to become lows, some of tho plcaBiiro wafts'ltself out Into spare. Midge Cet InrrrnM. Signing of the bill Increasing the pay of district Judges from $3,000 to $-1,000 per annum by Governor Hobertson ends n long fight by those Jurists for an Increase. It was In tho bill of 1!13 which In creased tho salaries of supremo and criminal court of appeal JurlstH from $1,000 to $G.00U per annum. Ooternor Hobertson etoed as to tho distrlgt Judge and they havo had to hump along at small pay. Thero lire 32 district Judges, but there Is a bill pending In the legis lature to rreato two moro for the I'awnee-Tulwt district. Thin bill In creases the pay of Judges $21,000 per annum, provided that Senator Hob Davidson of Tulsa nnd Kcpro sentatlve Caldwell of I'awneo ever "unhitch" from their get-together meeting over Just how that bill C(iTlt r:i nv I'Acn: hiciiit f.j ,Mi!,ltri I'lM, Slnt Mr OIxt,AHO.MA CITY. Miueh : A ' large percentage of the peitcbe In I the south mitral and enlern part' of tho statu weie killed by the: f i ecu's Inst week, aei ordluK to the I report on weather nnd crop condi tion In the Mute for the week end-1 lug yesterday. Issued In-re toilny by ! the I'lilteil States weather buitati I Detailed Investigation of iirrhiiril j near Wynnewood. (Jarvln county. , revealed th.lt first reports to the! effect that peaches wem not Her- i lnuly Injured were incorrect, tho I leport shows. I'ntctlrnlly all buds In the bottomland were killed and ! from SO to yo per ccrf of thoe In tho uplands suffeied thu same f.i'e. i the summary state. Soil was too wet and preparation of ground for spring crop w.i In tel fered with, the icpoit sujii. Hotting of irnlH, howevci, was practically Illilshud In the southern part of the state and heraine K erul in the northern part. It w.is kI .i t i'il I'otutoes and Kiirden lire complnlned i i,iH hdng planted In thu south cen tral unit eastern parts. Tho condition of winter grains continues good and pronpects are cvelli'iit for a good crop, except for the menace from grien bugs, the roport continues. Wheat bus not been mateilally Injured by the bugs the summary reveals, and adds Unit the lepotts of their preseiu e lujvc not been fully Investigated in all parts of the slate, Thu mean temperature, of the week was 8 to 10 degrees nbme normal, tho report sayrt whli h nil nnoke in favor of the pro pori pln. The plan proWde that the president iwnil enrt tnree rip day nlRht in the hl.th school atull-iiu txv ,,,, torlum unuer tlm oireeiion or tBei , l!tenlon dlvlHioii of Oklahoma tint-' ,i,. i.ii,,, mi.i tIIIIN ruentatlve ,iens fiom each of the, eriiy naxe ... n c.iiip.ieu. in.- s.ihIo. Tim w ',.,i,i. city ward to draw up a charier tn I InstllulB will be In Urn-. charge of I'oVA T1'. March 2 be voted upon and otherwise to sella lentil of wcn spuLiliHts In com- 'ilm to old times In this I the in " ,i I il 'inr.rv I day wb n deputy nhrr, iffi- nnto-iimrl nttemp's aro being iio'idn throughout this portion r' Kklaltoma and southern Kansas ) loeatn a valuahln mare, stolen net erat nlKhtH niro from C. M. McClas ksy, farmw llvlmt flvo miles northwest of thli olty. Tht 1 tl.i flrt horse tallng offenso reported to tho authorities hero for several ear. The patentee of a brush with spun lnM bristles rlnlms It restores the appearance of clothing worn shiny ny ralslnn tha nap ot tho fab tie. In motion the mchlneiy tor propoed Flection. Thiee men have, also been appointed fiom the chant-' ber of Commeri e. Arrnlgnnl iiii,.nul( Charge Mrs. HliM t'.i.h i h.. i h., 1 with the assault and aitiiopl to kill her hus band was .ui.iignid In mini) i mlrt thlM in 'ruing lofoic .luilgo II H. Do you know why it's toasied To son I In tho i Nnh AllrgtH ltank ItoblK-r. My AuocUlnl Prcn mutt Wire. MIAMI, Okla., March 2.--A. t .j Ilnllard, 4 Tr years old, ojj Miami, wan i arreKted . Tuesdny evening nt bis i farm near Ilernlce by depui I sheriffs on a charge of burglary in connection with the robbery of thi. Klrst Nntrimal lunik of Knlrlnnd, j Inst December. doliclous Burloy tobacoo flavor. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE T"Vei?,nTm CONVi:.VI'IO.V IIAI.Ti IT FILLSt THE NEED ! Iwnen your aocior decides that you need I Scott's Emulsion I you may rest assured ! that he knows that it 1 will fill the need better I than anythingxclse. 1 ficolt c Hownr. llloomfif Id, K J. WHITE y y - JL- J9L. -M 1111 l Doing the most work for the least money is an achievement of White Trucks which never could have been attained by any mere theory of construction. - K It is a result of experience years of studying transportation needs and building the truck that will meet them. THE WHITE COMPANY, Cleveland TULSA: First and Denver Streets TRUCK Announcement We have just added an up-to-date Motor Car Repair Department to our garage. Wc can promise the same expert service, courteous treatment and fair prices, in this new depart ment, that you have known in our Storage and Car "Washing Departments. All Work Positively Guaranteed USED CAR DEPARTMENT flulck Hoadster M Sumo Trims Oldsmoblle Itiuulslcr Koiiip Trrnm Ktiidi'lml.cr Touring Somo 'IVrnm (Hie above cars are In very good mcrhanlnil ronillllon) RrcrusInK ami oIIIuk hquenks rcmoM'il by our sjieclnl priHvs. Liberty Garage (Our tpcclnlt l'ullliig In ill.sablcl cnin) 317 West Second St. Phone Osage 7037 Why don't you make some delicious cookies with Karo ? There isn't a greater treat than Ginger Cookies or Spiced Karo Cookies., It's hardly any trouble at all to make them. Try this recipe: 1 cup Karo I cup Drown Sufptr li cup Mazola J5cup Sweet or Sour 1 Milk J tfjpoon,GinKr 2 trsnpoons Soda 2 teupoons Cinnamon 1 teaspoon Salt Flour to make a soft dough, roll thin, cut with cooky cutter, nnd bake in a slow oven. Sugar can be sprinkled over top for variety. Chopped nuts or raisins can be added. , , Give the children plenty of Karo on sliced bread or toast. It's good for them, and gives them lots of energy. WALLACE IIROKERAGE CO. Local 5af fttprt$9ntntii'9 Oklahoma City, Okla. TTRpp. Write Tor heautl tuny inuiiruicu hi- 1 x niff.Pnnlf rtmili Cmim Pr.,,1- lm A ucts Kenning Company, I'.O. lJ 1 'At -i H Uox IOI. New York. M ft II PHOENIX HOSIERY .By the foot and by the mile niust you test the worth of your hosiery. In these strenuous clays Phoenix leacls in world sales because of its outstanding economy. To every foot inthe family it brings lasting comfort' and beauty at extreme" low cost. j Women's All colorH inelutliiiK the new nr:iy shades $1.95 and $2.35 Chil dren's I'llOKNIX HOSIHIIY Men's I'll re silk Phoenix fancy drop stitch in all plain colors . ,80c and $1.15 65c Phoenix Silk Underwear Ladies' Pure' Thread Silk Ilodice Vests Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Bloomura $2.35 $3.95 wills Sroie a Tulsa's Livest Leading Men's Store Rose Wonder I. (iillril I lie "I.UIlig -ltiljr" llf-nuhn Mho flnilM iiiur a m,i!'Ri'ii out jnur IrllliiK lir iivii ro: ' ' ,lu" l HtiwiitljtHy willn.'il , 1 -,fi; Noi a t'lali 1'iiyaiii Ki 11 i,n.i ,i, i' II r.ni riflli Hi . Tuln, "kij 1 '.OK' il.nu, Mli will 1m hi ll.r- I'u.O'i.iii iliiltl, Hapiilpu. Paiui'luv mi'l 101I1I ! p ni, HuniUy. JMnriii ( i.ih. 'I h, n will In ai lur ( K la lo.ooi 1 itv rri, . 11 llnrnkioMU lll'lg . .Mnr,u 7ili I" Hill. Whaf perfocjr skin- Tlm clmrm of n rndlant, bealthy 1 skin Is within tlio rearb of iirncticiil ly every woman, ltctdnol Hoap and Ointment ilo not work inlriicies but tbey ilo make red, rou(;li. blotcliy, oily sklim clearer, frcber nnd tuoro ' nltractlve. I'm) tliem reuulnrly for n few iluys mul eo how jour hkiu linproveii. ll'ttnot SlUTlnc Bil-k Unothc trniler klaii Helmut jiroimn nl til ilruff'jltls. When Nerves are OnEdge" one carmot possibly do his besc work,. For this reason many are led. Co discontinue their accustomed meal-time beverage and adopt MTANTPOSTUM a wholesome drink of rich coffee -like flavor, and without any harmful effect. This delicious beverage is made instantly in the cup, ac die table, by adding hot water. "Uheres a Reasoii' for Postum SOLD BT GROCERS EVERYWHERE Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc Battle Creek., Michigan. Resinol 1