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TULSA DAILY WOK I D, THIRSD VV, MARCH 1021 GUEST IS GLAD HE'S GOING HOME Doesn't K n o w W h i c h Poem He Likes Best; They're Like Kids SON DRAWS ATTENTION Little Hoy Chewing Gum Gels Kcbukcd for 'Popping It; Hears Dail Talk Enough I nnoiic'cd In tilt eiowd Unit hh.fi' il n nil eddied about th Tulwi 1! .nk store counters on which .i..!. of Udgar num'H poems were i'il, u very email boy ambled along ,i" .i.iicH yestordny, nonchalantly tmiMntiK hi gum "H ho gimed big . m a ul the fascinating things to tho tight and to the left of him. If t hinl not boon for eharp elbows mid figures of grownups that un i.'iylnxly wore planted In IiIh direct line of vision ho would hiivu hon a" oblivious of his mirroundlngij ns in-. suiroundings wero of him: humming carelessly and not very t it 'tully he punctuated bin walk ul.. m the store by occasional stops; imtigind by a new kind of penny l..ink. a hlrnrrc looking pair of .imliisUrks or an animal paper wughi be would duck under Hume tji.d. f arm to seo tbein, or twist adroitly about in order to remove himself from th Jintli of toincon '.mind for tlie magnet of tho room T.lgar A. (luost himself, who was g.viig his fountain pen ita citato ,nary iiuota of rxerolHO by auto g'jiilmiK, one after another, coplcii ,.f tun books for their purchasers. Ho CvtH lUdiiiUed. . Vinbrltles evidently held .o luiini for the small boy. lie deign- J i ot bo much as a Blanco (lucst wrii As the crowd thinned, ho hIkciI nmilchsly nearer tho door. As li . i-l the distinguished poet bo nip ins Ktim n loud and un ex I .. 1 1 pop. .Mr. Ouest paused a ino ini nt to gaze nlnurnfully upon bin , n im) and to expoKtiilate. K.iddy, don'tt" Uei'iluiK parental adjurations and tin k i n his gum nwa- to a iiuleter npot lluddy strolled on to the doer, oliltvtotw of tho new lutcrittt In tlio rii'K of the pcoplo who had become aware of the prnseiico ot a small l'o in their midst, and of his itlen tit. (mo of them walked toward h tin. Hands in IiIh pocketH, bo sur i'.p(l this very tall and very un Inioicbtlng person who kecmed to want to talk to him with round brown eyed. Dark, velvety eycti thny Mere, black fringed. Frankly cuii mis as their stare was, Muddy In i- Itlonlly accustomed to satisfy bin curiosity by other moans than that of cum erw.it Ion. Ho Ih not a lo quacious llttlo boy. Ily monosyl lable ineunK, ho conveyed tho in formation that he bad Joined Daddy, with bi.i mother, last week; that ho itked traveling loin; that Htnylng: at hotels was fun. Ho didn't know e' what be wan coins to be. Ho was exceedingly bored with ' whole nffnlr No tete-a-tctca for hint. Ho Ih all boy. Ho cdgi d awm, Wi"i ti.. o'ni'Hii la'.enti'in of nd . i lie w' i mutter b r' mov itig hitn- If ficm tlio scene of u : tli'ii. Honrs III Daddy Talk Knotted. ' ' Do you like to hear Daddy talk ." I came tho last (itietloii. "N'aw, J idiould swy not," he an- swered. "let to do that all the i time.-' After Sir. Oticst had left a womnn In the rear of tho utoro asked -"who Is that wlio Just went out with those mpn?" "Mr. (lucst! Tht lEdeur A. fiimaC' Why, isn't he human?" Ho Is just thjt. Kverywhere he wetit yesterday ho left u warm friendly fcel.ng in the hearts ot Mm to whom ha had talked a fee'lntc that n friend had Just passed by Small of stnturo, quick slid energetic In hl movements with n somewhat stni,to manner nf speaking, lie (fives tho Impression of represi'il pnetny and vitality ready to ovuiflow at anv moment. Ills far.- i 'ransformod by the readv "ul Rontijio smllo with which he Krci't" people. I'ihmiii .tun UUp Klil4. "Will, h one of my poems do I llko bel'' Kvor nk anybody which one of their children they like best? Same thin. The ctirs V have thought were tho best never turned out to be so nccordliiif 10 peoples' opinion, so you wouldn't nirri' with mo If I told you. Tlio ones I bavo thoUKht were the least worthy of merit, that didn't nniount to anything, were the ones peoplo have liked the best, many times. Indeed, yes, 1 am clad to know when folks like my thltiKs. That always pleases rue. Write for folks, like for folks to bo pleased "Tho southwest? Tho sotithweiit Im great. Crcat' Different fn.in Hii tiling I've ever seen before. (Hal to bo hure for two reasons like Tulsa, very much; vory much deed, and econd, It's the last pl.cn I make before koIiir homo. Thlnlt of It. I'm colntf homo'" He nodded and beamed as he rc pented, "doine l. .mi " ARTIST TELL THE THEATERS nUillllU'AV "Th. lt..,i nt T..1 Itii ' Hull" M"il.il tint punu" l'ihi. I ml simi k lomr.lr nntht N .w lilrm, I mmii'Mi ci.mvdy .uiiiiiii, wi'ii 11m tir , i.tnr, mi aancinv msrvei W "NliKttl.AND Lmt, n tx V.. i i "Th Tun Mulipni." mutf rninr.lv niini'Siiy iini! fraturr iHHiiif'. n.i t'.'i.i In rim King of the Orcus. ' ssruli I.VMtC: Ktsr Itunrli. Krutrrn drum "Th ltMnrstnr," a Jim Aubrey connit ; "Th Run of Tarun,'' frrlnl. rlvmii nil-od. BIG PLANS LAID FOR I.O.O.F. MEET i ' c Mi" U J.i l: I'. i.i in i h.s s. i"ion have sKiccil to cliarno only one and onu fmii;li fare fin the round trip to and from the com lave. (mt'ltKt'M: Ofihum Nfw. and Turii. Of Iho Dull lllt-Ttin uJhvIII: I tlix nubaon tntl Ilia tl Blrnia. h bu tout. Ird I'hnairr. Marvin Mnimn and rnm pany In "At th lhnn." h iomitv allr, Jim and Marlon llarkina In "1'hoy Taik Ab.iul Tlirlr Nalthbora," uimrily ratlra and kiIi, Jainattn Chllda tn Tho Jny Ulrl." aninathlnK itlttir-lit, rhailri Hen ry tta In "A I'anlna a llra.in," an art iliaplayina the Initlllxancn of snlmalai ..I. tin and Nellie lilma in rim Wuarda," novelty, Valea and Heed In "Iioulila Crosalnv. ' an set Inn will I'niee. MAJKBTHV "Polly With Paat." with iiik i. in ire, v no niarreu ill lieitaru iriKln -Innl ataiin productlanj MaJaatlc Nr and Totilca nt the Iy. MukIo tiy .MaJeetls othctetrn and orn. PAI.Arif- Jwi Carmen tn "Silver l.lnlnc," a Metro production, I'alha Nfu. Mualo by l'alara tirehaalra. llt.M.TO: Corlnne (Irlfflth In "It tan't nelnn Done '1 tits Haaauni" ataa a aood comedy. Five Thousand McMiibors of Lodj;e lixpeoteil Uoro March 25 and 20 STItANH- Viola liana In "The Olfuhore I'lrata:'' ltolln comedy. ItOrAt.: (leorge II. Haiti In "Velret Mnrsrs," aerial; aptolal fealura picture and alae a comedy. Uxtenslvo prtparai loos ro bt luff made bv Tulsa Odd I'Vllos to en tTrialn tlurlnx the state 1. o. i. F. conebne, to bo held hcie ,M.r. h 31 and at which nunc tb.ni 6.00K mombeis of thin order from over the state are expected. No biislnew Is to bo trnnsiicteil In eoiinccilon with this meetlnK, acenrdliirj tn M. I,. I'oundstone, ei'retary of the executive rommlltoe. Tliere will be nntbltiK but tho conclave and dejn'f work, Special trains or cars re to be run from Kansas City. Joplln, Pitts burK, Kan., and Wichita, Kan., to bring Odd Follows here from ad joining slatoa to participate tn the meeting, rotindstone said Wednes day. Virtually all of th wotk will be put on .it Convention Imll Iicciiuhp of tho Kreat number wbo aio to attend nnd which nriessllales the use of lure (iiiartets. All trains reachitiK Tnla on l'ti day, March 55. will lie nu-r by boy scouts , who will (HCi)it lsllnr t" Convention hall to bo reitHierod City llricfif A. i:. ItllADftHAW. lii preirldent nt the First Nntlnnal bank, hoe koIio to Knusaa c'lt mi IhibIiic-s. ... Mil. AND MHK. JoSKPH Drouot left yesterday afternoon for Canton, III, where the weio summoned iy the ileatli nf Mrs Drouot't ulster, Mr. Horn Tbotntiurrow, who passed away duitdff the tnoriilng, follow In h sl.ort lllnrss Tbey wera c coiiipaiil(l by Heeae .McCounell, brother (if Mm. Drouot and the) d reiised. Mi. Slid .Mis, ltufus Mi" Connell. pat.Hits of Mrs Tlnn iilmr row, left last Haturilay fm Cantnn. THOMAH I ,A 1 1 1 ) of Muskottce, silpi rliili tidi iil of the mulls of the pnstoftlce of that cltv, undo a Msit to lh Tulsa postofflco yesn'i d.iy M A It ft I AO K I.K'KNMKS wnc -Sited to the followInK Wcdlir-'d i bv tho clerk of county imnt i 11. Sin .ii i il . 1'nMtuc and s , i i 1 1 (I DownlnK. V':i. Tulsa. CIiiiiIim Haoiil I 1 I i. I I i v. K i l.l i II U . i.. .17 ii i M - t .ili.t'i " Tulsa i . lib- 1' 1 1 :T. ii ii (I Maude WciiKant. 2!. Ha puipa, tleorite It, M. Itrldr, an, Kar emle. Mo., and Ada Kppemoti, ii. And"tson, Mo. - I - FrrriTloNJI for fllvorce wert flltd In dlstilet court Wednesday l. Hollip II. Collins AKalnst Dt'lla Col lins, Anna M Hblrkey sfftlnst flmrllo M. Hhlikey, J. I. te AKalnst l.olu jf . DIHKF.8 of divorce were ffrant ed In district court Wednesday to Lulu M, I'tdffeon nitAlnet Joseph T. I'ldneon; Urace Shlnn aKallist Hetity Mhlnn. Is'llit Delam.iter umilunl Noal I), lii'lnnistcr. .(.-- IMCT1TIONH for separate main tetiBnce wM filed III district mini Wednesd.iy by Uuth C. Ilajnen HKiil'ist V. W. Haynes. Dlt i' il. HOOD for lnanv n' a lib i ' Inn ii t bin . It i , w .i Ii . i lilliK III,. I i I " ciitliiil londitlon. StHllfltill V. Mfll .Mrt. The first infortnal meeUntr of tft.infont university men In Tuia was held at a luncheon at the Ken nedy restaurant itrrdny. It h dei tiled by those presi iit to b" I i cgnlsr Itincbions at I be Knun l on the fir"t and third Vdnc'H of em 11 month, ii tills ilf (inih.i tn Knnl.itlon nnd fnMne iiu. iinc- lleli- pliici'd III 111' bill 1 "t 11 '"In inltten iif I'l l 11 II I I . i"i , II i ', r . 'tiindall and (l.u n.'' l,'..n,. j i Ih ' i until MH(b(l siltl D.iiiui-i i ' Siiiliy. Ii D . .ii' .. be HI ( I I 'l.'li I,M ' I ' i un, in. i'. ic . , i Cm S.iii'l r-' . line in ir Uilc -i .i' loi . w ,i . i .I.H1H11.I 4 l f '"'I III I ' V. die ' Ii' i li 11 I., 1 1 il i lloforo you prick winter Knrmcnts phone Clipson your away I HOTEL Corona ' 608-610 South Boston Street Everything now; till outside rooms with bath, Btcnm hcat telephone in nch room. 1 by vxht ok merit. Pxoved hi-ouyh 63 years of xeariny bettei" babies IKGAI J5RAND Condensed Milk 11L JHL Si!0Sii Shin for CiixIimI)- of Children, Alit'KltiK IiIh founer wife, divorced In AlU-Khancy county. I'a., In 1911, Ih not the proper person to bavo tho control and cUHtmly of their two minor children, petition In habeas corpim woa filed In district cpurt NVedneaday by Cleveland W. Oor don nf Pittsburgh, I'a., against lles sie M. Cordon, for ioKohlon ot ' 'i'.i and (inn o Oordon S OF HIS STRUGGLES Nashville Man Says Both Himself and Wife Put Tanlac to the Test and Both Were Restored. "Iloth my wlfo and mysolf havo put Tanlac to the test nnd wo call It the BientcKt medicine In tho world," said J. T. Montamnt. 1123 Third avenue, North. Nashville, Tcnn., artlstlo Msn painter lor tlio Cusack company. Mr. Montamnt haa lived In Nashville for nearly 30 years and In hlchly respected by all who know him. ''I'oforo my wlfo look Tanlac sho suffered so badly from gas on her stomach and heartburn that nho often said she felt llko she was BmnthirliiK to drath. Sbo actually had to Kit tip' in bed to cet her breath. "Well In a short time aftor sho hecan taking Tanlac hor troublo dta- FOR HEALH , i appeared and alio wai llko a dlf- f"rcnt person. KceliiK tho komiI ro- i sulta In her case, I began takitif; tho medicine myself and It noon had mo feline llku a brand now man. i "l'p to that tlmo I had been trou bled with Indigestion. I bad not ap petite nnd tho llttlo 1 did eat scorned to do me about as much harm ns iCond. I felt ho tired innl languid i nnd I hated tn move around, iinilj wiih) gottlnK In wueli n run-down condition that It worried inc. i "Tanlac ftcted with mo Just llko it did with my wife, and although that was thn e yonrH ago wo havo enjoyed tho best of health all along. However. I keep a bottle, of Tanlac in tlio housii nil tho time, and when . I feel niiself getting run down tho medicine soon has mo fueling nil right ugnln. I am convinced that! Tanlac Is without tin equal. Our friends all know how It helped us n nil I don't hcpltnlo tn toll nnyntio about It ' Tanlac Is noli! In Tulsa exclusively by tho Quaker and Puritan Drug companies. Advt. Window Shades maii: to omii'.it are the e&me oe a Barmei.t to "Mer IT fl's S'ioI - ynu Use It -y.'il wear tt i. nner and abi'ie all jou am m" Had. When window rha.ie am male M ynur wlnduvr meaeui emeni- evei-y ihada It ctrefuiiy eauar-1 md haul made, nno nt a lime, en Hi Ii- er Ktlaranteed rottera, tor ahoul the en ne cr leae coRt than stork ntia.l.'S Wnte fur free Hamnlea and r'l''' 1 s. ml ue yotir etd roller and s wilt nut on new clotli uf any kind sol -1. t Navtnir you SjO ti r.Oc mi a. It ei i te I '.tlmaten on lioiieen nnd t niianiia turnlehed freo- tirnmpt aervh - K. C. WINDOW SIIMH" CO. 1011 (Ink St. knii-ii. (It), Mn, SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN I'utv, Nock nnd Arnw l.asll) Mailt NllllMllll, 8ll)H SM'l'llll.-t Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be iiulcl. iy overcome by applying t little Mcnthn-Kulphur, declarer) a noted akin specialist, llocauso of Ita germ dcHtroylng proportion, this aulphur preparation begins at once to mioIIio Irritated skin and heal cruiftioiiH such as rash, pimple and ilng worm. It n.'Ulnm falla to reinovo tlio tor ment and disfigurement, and vii d" not have to wait for relief from em barrausmuut. luiprovruunt inii. My Hhows Hiifferora fioin muii t,.,nliio should obtain a email Jar of Metiiho Suiphur from any good dniggisi and uso It like cold e .cam Adi CURED in G to 14- Days All druists nro authorized to refund tlie money If PAZO OINT MKNT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING. fiLIND. BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures ordinary cases in C days, tho worst cases in 14 days. PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. It Is guaranteed by Paris Med icine Co., St, Louis. Mo., Manu facturers of the world-famous Grove's Laxutive Liromo Quinine tablets. This signature is on every box of PAZO OINTMENT. 60c. BABY BORN ON PEACE DAY After Mother Had Been j Restored to Health by ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ' Salisbury Mass.-"Forflevcnyenr3 Hiad a female troublo nnd such bear- iinR-nown jinina i couianaraiyaomy housework. Thn doctor eaid, 'if you can havo another hnhv If might Imj tho beat tninR tor you but I nm afraid you cannot.' I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table, Compound ,i i i '. . h , ijiu uiy uaujr Kim vii icaco uay. ii women wouh only take your Vcfretable Com pound they would have better health, j always recommend it. ' ' Mrs.TitACY 2m' 2 Lincoln Avc" Sal'su-y, 'Hie experience of maternity should 2 i .aPProachcd without careful Physical preparation, as it ia.impos Ribip for a weak, sickly wife to bring healthy children into the world. Incrcfore if n woman is Buttering irom a displacement, backnche, in-1 immmation, ulceration, bearing-down pains, headaches, nervousness or tho blues"she should profit by Mrs. fitn',.e,,,in',. talo I-Jdia B. nkhnm's Vegetable Compound and be restored to health. P AC KARD I i n mix ix?Mgd wir m 1 HIKWani K0() .South Hilton You owe it to yourself to see, and to drive, the new Packard Single-Six. It offers, in association with traditional Packard quality HIGH GASOLINE MILHAGTI LOW COST OP UPKEEP HIGH TIRE MILEAGE LOW OPERATING COST HIGH EFFICIENCY LIGHT WEIGHT The Packard Single-Six Tour ing is now $2975, f.o.b. Detroit v PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT PACKARD OKLAHOMA MOTOR CO. Phono Ota go "000 Qsk the man zvho ozvns one 1 Continued Thursday Our Great Purchase Sale of 350 New Spring Dresses One of the most successful Dress Sales we have ever held offering some of the best values ever seen in Tulsa at any time of year. Many new models received and shown for the first time Thursday. Former values up to $45 at i New Houffanl Effects Dainty Luce Touches FttHcimUiim Embroideries New Taffetas New Crepe de Chine Smart Eyelet Work Crispy Huff ten Shade limovalions- New Satins New Cantons New Smart Combinations With Spring comes a new rule for smartness which is well expressed in these $'Jo Frocks. New and better fabric qualities, clever workmanship and unusual styles; the intricate drapes, elaborate yarnilures, dainty bouffancy, slender lines, clever lace and embroidery touches, and sim plicity of tailoring in the newest shade innovations. IDPD "1 IS 11 i"! Connected With A'o Other IMablisliment in the World 0 f V 2 1