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TULSA DAILY WOULD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921. 41 WORLD MARKET PAGE ADVERSE TONES GOVERN STOCKS " . Conflicting Tendencies Remain as feature of Week Opening HEAVINESS HITS RAILS& pub'i Interest Only Casual as lU-uiR of Development Over the Week End -yoKIv. March 21 -Hcrent ir tendencies In tho stock called again today. Henvl- uH. steels nml equipments , i neutralized tli maneti- '1 pools. In the motors anil . i..ii.... M V .ni . ' ,.il l i-'-jes nno speumiiu-n. I ii l'1'lg ICCIiniC-ll numiuuin, teil to an Increasingly h, I) I short iiOBlllon. develop- I incidents over tho week 1 ii the course of tho session of a character to enlist i. , astial public Interest or iaigc proportion of the . diverged around 'Stude i" ndlcr, Plcreo-Arrow and A ifil.r"! ar. M .tor. Atlantic unit, weie Mexican l'etroletim a a .,11 Itallrt weru ,rT i impaired towariln tho mi wivr high grade rullH were un ior m .'t prcHUrc. Totnl sales ,mn "" " 885,000 nharcH. Uia' n,llt' ratc,', conunuru ii. cir i. Til lu.iiio nii-.i..w imo in n.aiiy wecKa ui u -... ,r r. Iixing to 6 per cent, Tho li . n I Iwi f i n f. n ttiiir Jt ,, evidenced, however, from ihc fa t run plenty " cuu nu.i.cj w,i nvMlable til private .loans at 0 . .Ixiiii nu1i Koi. -ca cx.nango ""J . .i strong. Italy, wuuzcrianu nd Norway exccpteii. au, . T Derl.n aild 1'raguo rates were ,iun.cl to have Homo connection ttth th ' eutcomo of tho lper SI sian plebiscite. Hailro.nl bonds shaded with ito"ks. internationals wore Irreiju ir and the Liberty group closed lth a majority of gains after !n"ng niodenitcly .lownwarU. Total ulcs, par value, 19,756,000.. Ftnnilaril Oil ftocka. i..'.r,i oil alocka on tti N -- , , . - am raniirLCU by UnnrtberB, Mcilrcevr & Co.! II 910 1094 400 13 500 101 130 31 141 ion 47 9? 91 172 IS ta ISO 97 57i 470 20i 39.1 105 230 70 101 , 70W too 410 410 110 107S 330 313 60 110 too It ir.io Amerl an 17(4 .i'i Kffr common AM Heft common ..... Vent .Hcrym Hatkere IMpu . m.eiirourh, common iMitbr.iuth, preferred nt till linrent Pipe I.lna , rumkerUmi ripe , r.urika I'lPe Unr lilena Slirnal. common . . . ,i!.iu ssnr.al. preferred . ,ifn, Mr pfd. ntw I lnnl Pipe 41oa Pllo Mil. Trantt N Y Tramt Nor P I. i OH mirle CHI A ia Prime Pipe Mn Hour Heft fm Tip 900 10 373 l 115 100 113 50 I3S 95 43 93 93 111 13 : nr. 93 571 410 197 ::o cs so: 69 S 190 390 440 Hi 1071 y?f. rmi on . . W. I'enna. Plpn. Manaam i'i i am - 9umlrd of InilUnu Jiiodard of Kana Hidnl of Kentucky Hindanl of Nebrankn . . . SUMird of N .1., common uiulirii of N Pfd. . . . funltril or .n . . .unaird of Ohio . 331 . 3HI Y loo . 290 . fn It ra n I' T. Line aIum Oil WtiMccton Oil lnde.enilrnt .Oil Work", . ,. ..i.i -.., l,t tirlrea of Wpni1ei)t oil atocka on the .ieatntlent oil atocka on the New Vork jLir, marKei jimmii, "witon, Fiblt A Co.! reported uy AakeX Did. 3 s IS 144 It 137 1 1 s I 1 IK 64 30 S 5J 41. Ii IS 29 m Pe'ro " n,!n lljr,' ll) 1 ' Pur llm'll on M"lf He tg . . . M dweat O.l .. .. m dweu cm pfd. . ' amutgeo IPUJPA f'riiy 1 ton. Wo . - K'44 nork "ihboi K rn Jin. 1 iv;ngit hi Tetro. Oil P'od U,f. I'orp, r on '. ' ' tlmd, c 'Timon ' idin 'idlah.ma T'hl Sp . .. tvt Oil fiinrllf TIt Cn U,. P. i. H . . IT. 16 12", "?H 3 S 4S I 1 ,1-1 ' 3 'Is 24 20 Hi ii 32 S 22 S 414 3S :::::: Itante ot rrlree, . 7h rtr.te t prlcea of oil atocka on the v' Turk utb Monday, a reported U7 " i, ntii a uo I High. Ixiw. Dirt Clori. ,aked. 32 S SS 33 SS 2S"i 4'i IIS 1 I'll 1H is 9 IS 13 139 IS S 503 70S 310 .'73 US IS its 10'1 34 S S 54S 31 S 3S 5tS 414 90S 1 IS s IS !. P 9 nrli'r 4 II . . t, 414 90S I 1-le IS 7S 7i 9 IS 124 1314 14S SS 30S 70 329 273 10 S IS 114 I0S 2IS S :i Ten, -, . Men rv,i wi-i ' ir'b. ftien) mm, i ii ;;ln Rnric Mrrr1'! rtrfg ' P.tr tnm. ' 'Undird r,f is n. i: ss 131 IIS 6 4 301 :ti 273 10S IIS IS 24 7 4 21 alif. '!?'!? '"dlaria ' l'erk new f ',' f K a iaa " Star Dally Cotton Table. Midi. Her Balea. Slock. 11 00 3.26S (II ' 401.114 11 25 4,339 744 210.110 10 10 96 .... 11,751 11 25 912 200 U2, 601 10.30 45 .... 246.473 11 00 350 .... 27.011 6,150 11.53 2SI 156 80,3)1 3.6S9 11 SO 60 10,100 11.90 5.174 1165 510 .... 151.110 5,070 Jtobll, 'V-'tinih Srlntnn J'"r. 1-trr, " my lib. k film ,r. ton d'Pi , V T'ik vBor per', 6.150 t03'U li-iioo 4ti fof Vl,t 10.107 37.130 1,314.174 tM.Hr.xV,",n 4'M' .... ... or 11 vement 'limn, . . Ml "'I'M--., l'l ICdi, 10,70 ,217 711 1110 t.117 1.000 '0.75 717 15 II 0 1 7-93 10 75 . , i' o m no JO" 1.616 lo 'o S5tl.H0 374. 47S 146,61." 18.41- ... .. 111,001 11,424 Net lurk Mock Mat, mkiiuhdi inch iu. Lat 1 Am. lleet Sueur 41, 41 41 I Am, run , Am. far A Filrj Am. II. A. I. . pf Am Inl Carp. Am. Lor 1 Am Llnterd I 1..'", m 'hi 4n 47 41 4. 41'. I H'i 9. 44. It 19 19 t.'S 1 40, 94 S i '. 1 ID 7 ' IS lit, 91 Am Mm. & Hetg Am. Sugar . I ?r TnT1i-,. 94 11. u,.ronu -We II 37 V, Atiiilaon 79'. SO At). Coast Lin .. x?9S ' n. us 96 97 , All . II W. llaldwln Irfit II A O. I. . Ilcthlchcm .Steel II M Mki, 1 1 ta 4l ,. l, ' 7, lS MS nndlan raclflc IS lilt. 111 i ii rntral l.al!iir ,7 II 40 41 i nnmii. uni. ra. u. I HI 75 7i !. l' 10, 77 iH lh It .11 Chr. A Ohio l t3 r . m. ft hi. p. . . c , H I l'ae. . . Chlho Copper . . , . Cnca Coin Colorado T. A I Corn Pied I'rui Ibi Steel ... , Cuba On no Sugar . Hrle tlrnrral Kin trie . lleneral Mntur . . . Or. Northern, pfd.. llulf Stair Steel llllnol Central . . ln,plr.-ttlon Copper. Inl M Mir., pfd. Inl. Nickel Int. Paper Kmnfttill Copper . I.uuliv. A Ne.h. . . Mr, l'etr Miami Topper .... Middle Mate Oil . Mldval Slvl . ... Mleaourl Pacific . . New Vork Central. .N V.. N. II. A II. . Norfolk A Wratcrn Northern Pacific Okla. P. A It Pan-Am. I'ftr .... Pennsylvania . . litub A W. Va. . . Pure Oil Hay Con. Copper . 19 II n J4 MS si Iti HI 01 8 34 , II 1 1 . 71', 7IU 98 tl ii 12 lift 17 us ' IS 7I' 1H 73S io ... IS US its IIS IIS US 1 4 tS MS 111, HVi i It II CIS 57 lllt 3 (1 17 lW I loo I0Q 100 117 11714 144H Hl'i US 1"S 'IS 41 17 :s 51 US JS 17 9 6S "S IS "0 sir; sis 31S us tcs it ; iS il :4 4 41 i:S 4!S 73 S ri 13 90S 1 70S 17 J II', 77 3S 70S iiU, 14 S K 17 51 k fS :i t'i lo 41 Itl 73 S SOS 14 Id 7S t 7' IS IS 7lS SO 3i l lS XI 23 13 US f 41 S s :i Ii 7'i II (IS 7 51 S ! es Meaning i :g"'f , "' Itni, Iron A HI'rl . Itoyal tlulcti, N. V. t I.. A ban Kr. . . Nraboanl A. l . . !Wb. A. I., pfd, .. Hhell Tr. A Tr. . . Sinclair n. &, It. . . SloncHhcf. H. A I. . Southern Parlflc . Southern Hallway . Southern Ity., pfd. . St. Oil. N. J., pfd.. Htudebakcr Corp. . Tenn. Copper . . . Texaa Co Trtaa A Pacific . . Tobacco Prod Tranac. Oil ...... 2 4 17 3 9 17 lo 41 :JS 42 S i ii'; 54S H 107S 107S 107S i:t 70s iS us 3 7S 7S 7S 61 42 4IS 41S is :i',i :o s to 4 SH 4 47i, 47S n ; is is 34 1I7S HS llS 13 I03S 10IS 10IS 19 33S- 2t SIS ir. 71 ess 4 S SOS 494 494 239 71S 704 71 11S SIS 90s I0S C 110 110 110 44 414 4IS Lnlnn Pacific I'nllml l-'nilt t iY" i-omiPro,!.. H . , A.h , I'. H, Helall Hlorea I'. M. Iljibber f. H. Uleel . f. H. Sterl. pfil. . I'UH Copper Vanadium Corp. , Vlre. Caro. Chem. Weettrn Vnlon . . . Weatlnithnu-o i:i. Willy, .Ovnrlanit . -flcneral Asphalt . Invincible oil .... 31 30S 2"S r. 3JS 314 1 IIS 31 2 i7'4 47 19 7 4 7 4 4.3 4 COS It i u 47 7S 10 S II 19 1S 19 Total salea 711,000 aharea. xllld. Clilrugo I.hralorV.. CHICAfiO. March 21. Oultlf llecelpta 16,000; beef ateera alftx", uneven; early eajea to ahlppera ateady to atrunr; bulk beef ateera ..-0,j9.71i butcher aha ,Hn;k atronc to 2So higher; bulk fat lowa and hrlfcrn U7it7.50; cannera and cutter, larK'ly 11.0041 4 SO; bulla atady; bulk H.:Sf6.1Si calve, alow, lower; bulk vealera 110.00 V 11.00; atockera ami feedera t-.!). Hokb Hecelpla 2.S00; lUht and butcher moatly IS to :5e hither; olhera elow; mostly eternly lo tSc blither than Satur. day'a average; lop 111 7s early; bulk 300 nr,,. n.m Hnwn f I 1 I .. t 1 1 . HO blllk 220 pnunda up IS.lSIr 10.60, plga 25c higher. Sheep Itecelpta 17,000. market alow. generally 2S to 60c nig.ner. lamn top 110.21,; early to city ouicnera, au-puunu , . . . 7. . . , ahorn iamba H.S0; aomn held higher; bulk toxicants am being wild hero In do fat wooled Iamba early 9.SO10.SO; loo- flancii of the prohibitory law wern pouna anorn yean ns. im iu """' fC.73, no aheep fold earl. CMcugo Produce. CHICAGO, March 11. Gutter higher; creamery citrua 454ci atandarda 424c. egga lower, receipts 2S.62S caaea, flrata 234c; ordinary flrata 131J20C, at mark, caae. Included, tl W 21 4c. Poultry nllte higher, fowl, tic, aprlnga 31c. nklnlinmi, M,rlork. OKLAHOMA CITV. March 19. Cattle--Itecelpta 1,700, market ateaily; ateer, I5.99US.S0. cowa and helfera !,50ti-0; calvea J3.00f 1.75, atockera and feedera 13.75 . 1 7.00. Iloga Hecelpla 1,600; market higher; top JV.75; bulk I9.604J9.70. Wlchltn l.ltmtock. WICHITA, Kan., March 17. Hoga He. celpla 1.000; mriOtet Sc lilgher; top 19.10; t...ii. i mi. I I- 1 i..,ii. I, inna.lio. Cattle Itecelpta 3,000; market alow and i weak; butcher ateeia t.toif-.-; ouicnri i cowa and neuer a ; aioi-nrra aim i era .50((8.60; raUea IS.S0O9.00. liun-uH City Cah tlrnln. KANSAS Ciry. March SIA-Ca.h wheat 2 to 4o higher. No. 1 hard I1.62B1.63. No. 3 I1.4IU1.62; No 1 red II. 66, No. i "inln hnhan,,,! in iln TTTaher: No. 2 rvu. a u3efda-,c; a, i nititc- B76Sc. No. 3 S6S4I664C No. 2 yellow 564C NO. swc. 0ta unchang'il to S" higher; No. I white 41 4c: No. 2 mined 40c. Hecelpla wheat, 271 tars. Clilingo Future,, qpen. High, l-nw- Close, 11.624 1.41S Wheat Mar. May ... . Corn May ... . July ... . Oata May ... . July ... . .11.52 . 1.42 11.371. ins 1.464 -14 .6S .70 .67 4 .70S .614 .114 ,16 S .US .40 .12,. .414 .i:s 15 .3S 40S .42 Port Worth I.lirnlock. FOIlT WOHTH. Tenaa. March 21. Cattle necelpta 2.000. itwkera II. SOW 7 50; cowa and helfera 3.30l.6O, calvea ,Silo? ll'celpts 3.000; light" I9.26O9.60; heavy nuui, pk "":"",.",., wetlrrra 15.00! 6.00; enea 3.00tfS0O. ..V.'.1 . .'. n ooiis oo w York llivhsngr. NHW TOHK. March 21. Prime merean. tile Piper 74tf"si P'r fent; exchange ateady ; aterllng. 6-day bill- and comm-r-rlal 60-day bllfk on bank, 3I6S; com mercial 0-day bill. 3.I6S. demand 1.91 S: cable 3.924- ... l-'ranca Demand .97; rjahlra 6 99. Marka Demand l.2, cable 1 63 tlrreco Demand 7 44; Argrntln de mand 34.15, Ilraalllan demand 16.13 .New York exchange on Slontreal J.S per rem iiifcou"!' ,.,,... it mart uovernmeni ooou. ... Time loan eaeler; 60 day. 90 daya and month 6467 per rent. Call money raaler. high 4: lo", ruling ralo 64. cloalng bid 6, offered at 64. taat lean 6; bank acceptance 4 per tent. Nrw- Orleana Knot. NEW OHLHA NS. March 1 - Pnnt rot ton ateady. al n the pot 614 bale,; o arrive none; low middling 1.55. mid dling 1100; good middling 15 75; receipt, 3.163. atock 407.874 bale. .Vrw Vork hpol. NT.W TOHK. March 21. Spot cotton qultt; middling 11.I5- I O, -. V 1 1 .1 r. 1 1 NKW VOHk! ill. 31 I-lberty bond' cloted: S4 HO 44; flrat 4 0' -; rr.n?S6".o,,Jh,.rd ' "I UVll"fourth 44 1 7 M Victory JS 17.21. victory 4a New Vork Metal,. NI5W YOHK. .March 2.l-l-ed dull; pot 11.00. Zinc quiet; l.at delivery pot I4.76W4.I5 St Chicago l'oiaior,. ciitr'Ann. March 51. Polatoa w'.ak 1 reC,pi. 100 cara. nVthern white aicked ipd bulk l 00l 16 cwt., Mlnncou early ohioi aacked II -'5 cwt, , K.n.a.Y'llv rroducr. , fCANSAS CITT. March .1 Hgg" i lower frla 19r erund 15c, butler un chngd creamer" 4 .c, 1P'''n lsh-olc.r. ' poultry unchanged, llena sji brolltra tOo; uprinsi 10c; rotuten Itttllc BUYING LIFTS WHEAT PRICES i But Influence of Export ": Interest Kails Off; Taking Grains CIUCAOO. .Manh :i T3porl buying on a liberal Vate lifted wheat prices todrty, but ileniaiid larkened liter and fin were prar tltfiiiy wlrtd out. I'lie niarKct eliiscil netvou H cint net lower to a !) ailvnnre nllh March H.62'i to tl.SliVt and May 1 1.4 1 M to 11.42, 'Corn lout K to ?; cent to 1 to 1 (, fnt and oat U to to ',4 rent. I n provision the outcome Varied from If, cent! depllne to u raise of C cents. liUI mMcn of the nirounr-of wheat taken ft r Kuropo varied from S.dOO.OOO bushels tn ilotlblu that amount. Much of It sns domestle 1.:, ''ifodShar'arlVv- nsrertnliMd. Knowledijo tliitl active tariff bl I counted n'so In favor of the bulbs as did scantiness of rurul offerlngi lliiylnv pnwor, neverthe less beraimn almost xhnusted nfter midday This led mi some specu lative silling pressure ami to con siderable selling by nil elevator In terest. Favorable veather and crop conditions were additional bearish factors in trading near the eTld. Danu-gc resulting from tho ele vator etploslon l.cro gave an early upward swing to corn and oats, but the effct fallc'l lo last when tho wheat market lurnod weak. Provisions wero governed chiefly by action of hogs, which at first wan higher, but afterward hroko nliarply. II,nm Clt) l.he.tocU. a -KANSAS CITV. March 51 I'atll Hecotpt, 1.000. beef eleera mostly H to tSc hither, aome up mot-, q-allty poor; lop 19 SO; bulk :s.i0rl73; ah atr.k airong to 2c higher, i holro ruwa S7.00 CT7.2S; roocI-helfera 17 7.SW.5S; cannera ami calvea ateaily; bf,t vealera SS.AOi bulla airone; atockera and fcelera ateady to atre.nir. . Ilota - Itecelpta S.000; open -5 to 0o higher, rloao f,0 In 73c higher, apota up more; top 110 10, bulk I3.0; 10.10, pit, 5S to SOc higher; good und cholca fat Plra Ill.OOdll. SO. Shcp Itecelpta 10,100; market ateadr; ewea IS. IS; lainba uneven; moatly SSc higher; lop 19.70. Cotton, fed Oil. NHW TOHK, March 21. Cottonaead oil advanced 0 lo 20 polnta through covering on th- early upturn In other tnarketa, but prlcea allppcd bark later In tho abaenea of any rtal Improvement In trade cnndl tlona, Cloalng blila wern 1 point higher to S net lower for active ilellverlea, Satea 11,100 barrel,; prime crude 4.1SljH.S0c, prime aummer yellow apot 6.00c, May 6.41c; July 7 01ci September 7 2Sc, all bid. MINISTERS TIPPED OFF d't 1Otter Xamlng I Plntvs Wlicrn (Jet Ix-ttiT Naming 15 PIiiith Wlicra Tabcriiacli; Slto Picked. Names and locations of over IS , , whom lluunr nml other In. contained In a letter to tho minis terlal alliance from a Tulsa citizen whlcli.tvas read at the regular meet ing of the nlllanco Monday morning In, tho i'. M. C. A, Tho alliance went Into executive w?sslon over tho revelations In tho letter, excluding from tho room all not members of their organization, and decided to turn the Icttor over Immediately to Commissioner Adklson and to ask tho writer of the letter for permis sion to publish It. A site for tho tabernacle for tho Hilly Sunday meetings next fall was decided upon, tho property at Elgin und Third being pronounced ult ablo If It could bo secured. A tab ernacle which will seat about 07,000 persons will be erected In the fall. DELUGE FLOODS" MANY STREETS CONTINUED I'llOM I'AOK POUH a few minutes beforo at Admiral and Nautlius. when a buggy In which he was riding was struck by a car driven by Sam Nowak, "! North Vorktown of tho Mldcn Supply com pany. Tho bugy was demolished. and Miller, surrereil a wrencned back and other bruises, while his wife, who was also In the buggy, and lScdford Godwin, 1108 Knst Hodge, worn uninjured. Mlller'H in juries were not serious. The horso also escaped Injury. Nowalt was later booked at police headquarters on a charge of reckjess driving. Shortly after midnight last night, the lu'nvy blanket of clouds which most of the day had hung over Tulsa, began to drift to tho horizon and showed signs of disappearing. About i snowrii sik" "i mmippruriiiK. ,oui o'clock tnis morning several clear patches hnd appeared and stars were twinkling. indications wero at nn early hour for a clear day. Cloudburst Is Id-called. Tho heaviest rainfall ln Tulsa oc curred during a "cloudburst" on tho ovonlng of Juno 6, 1919, when In four hours six Inches .of water foil. Houses in the south end of tho city wero washed from their foundation,, cars were carried in the flood for I mcurnl lilnekH unellnriB nf nnvlnrr --- i , , wero washed out and a wront deal of damage and suffering caused. Many of the residences at that time wero completely flooded. ln October of 1920, according t) official records, 4.05 Inches of water foil In one day, hut aside from flooding iseveral streets, no great damage was done at that time. Tho heaviest rainfall In 1920 was on March 25. yhon 2.51 inches fell lu a 24-hour period. A total of 4.30 Inches fell during that month. lly Anaorlatnl Pre State Wire. OKLAHOMA CITV, March 21 The forecast for tonight Included tho statement that It would probably be I freezing In the extreme southeastern part of the state. Cleurlng weathor was forecast with the prediction that tonight would bu probably fair. To morrow Is to bo warmer, tho foro- lula i cast says. ! Asked If fruit would be In Inime 'itljiio flunrror. .1. P. Slaughter, borul u ,n0 hureau. eald; 01 , ,""." ' . :, , ' -u . .... "ii n a uu-uu , uaiii-v. ii wiu freere actually comes, It will hurt fruit In the southeast corner, but wo are not cert,iln the temperature will bo that low The cold wave fame from tho ' northwest, according to the bureaus renu'rt ' report FIND MYSTERY IN DOUBLETRAGEDY, Now Doubt That Okmul gee Woman Shot Man and Then Self EXPECT ARREST SOON Police Thin! Party' Involved in Shooting; Slain Man's Kather Probes Case llr Amiorlalttt Prera tala Wit. UKMl'MiKM, Oklu.. March i'i. l'oltcc, sheriffs' offleers and private detecllvcs ItnesllgntlliK the death of John Hnrtnhi. son of a protiilnent contractor, and the slioollnr of Mrs. Helen Vlekers, divorced wife of a plumber here, lato faturday night Minted tonight that they liuo vlr tually abnndoniul the theory Hint Mr- tl..... l...l .1... .!...,, ...I.I..I. ' la ir ".t ITl" , . . . . . , ln. made soon but refused to indicate what clues Vi arrest will be based upon further than to state that "there Is evidence that a third parly Is Implicated lu the affair." Woman Is t'liiniiM'Inur, Mrs. Vlekers was teported at 111' hospital tonight to be "soml-eon- silous," but so far ns Is known, she has mnde no statement, tier- former hsubaud hns been at her bedside almost constantly since early Sunday morning, when, he says, he was Informed of the tragedy by the police. In a statement tonight he declared that ho did not bulldvo that his wife had fired tho shots, but further than that he declared lie knows of no reason why an vttempt should be mucin to kilt his wife und hartaln. He admitted, according to police, that ho knew of the relations that Jiave existed between his for mer wife and H.irlaln and confirmed the statement of Kartaln's wifn that Sal-tain Is tho father of Mrs, Vlek ers 10-muntliH.old child and that he has been cfirlng for this child at his own home. Thu divorce decree was granted Vlekers only two mouths ago. Mrs. H.irlaln, widow ot the slain man, said today ln an Interview, that she also know of tho relations existing between her husbund and tho Vlekers woman,, und deMared that her husband hatl contributed sums of money to tho support of the baby, but that recently she had given li tin his choice of choosing be tween. Mrs. Vlekers and herself. .Mini CIiom! Ills Wife. "1 called Mis. Vlekers to my house," Mrs. Hartain said, "and asked John to choose between us. 11 ii told me that he loved me and would remain with me. Since then hn. has been trying to break off his relation with tho other woman, but she persisted In following him and begging him to go und live with her." Officers arc Investigating reports of iju.irri'1 betw'ecn Sartaln and ft man ivho is said to be a whisky dealer, in which threats are alleged to liiivo been made against Sarlaln's life. Taxicnb drivers urp nlso being iiuc.stloncd in regard to night parties in which Sartaln, .Mrs. Vlckeis, a man named Jakn Phelan and an other woman figured last Thursday and Friday. It. J,. Sartaln, father of the dead man, Is reported to have employed private detectives to usslst In gath ering evidence in thu case. "I don't believe tho woman killed my son," the older Sarluln Is quoted as saying, mary'garden as DIRECTOR SCORES HIT continii;d i'iiom pa'Ji: oni; new bit of pralso ns to deljll. Tho most critical can find no flaws, The vast company moves, automatically, as It were, us to stage (jetting, cur tain raising anil there Is a perfunc tory promptness In It all. Possibly one would not notice bucIi Intimate dtitall, but tho world has been told about Director ileneral Mary Oar den ot tho Chicago Opera forces and the people are setting up to tnke no tice of how she wilt do things. So far the company has scored magni ficent success, and overwhelming praise everywhere it has appeared. She Surpasses Them All. Speaking ot admiration for Miss Onrden. Did you see her In tho open ing scenn last night when she threw! aloft the wonderful cluster of vivid red roses and In her work through out this act. she, with vivid flash of limb nn she, all on pin pose drew tighter tho wondrous flesh colored drapery about her body, seemed to, keep within short distance of this, Pll-tUl 11- IL'U 111. III7I iwi , jyui I U" rise to tho occasion of her work with Haklanotf In tho scene within her home when beneath the gorlous light from somewhere above and behind tho scene.1 she gave herself to per fect abandon, first as tho courtesan, gradually merging Into a pensive, mood, repentance close by as tho power of the cloistered monk gently encircles her soul. Finally In tho same abandon, which held ono spell bound, she stepped over tho thres hold of sin and fiom a life of de bauchery, becamo a woman sweet and modest. Did you note tho art ot Mary Onrden as sho gave forth from her entlro being In tho first act. such ennsummatn boldness ns a courtesan that sho seemed a tall, willowy fig ure and In the last two acts when gaibed In tho soft gray robo nnd veil sho seemed to have grown much smaller? All this Is the studied art of Onrden. Her mentality has given her a vision far boyond the ken ot won men or women lu grand opera. While mentally digesting nil this, visualizing the perfect feast that sho offers, tho thought of her as a real, practical business jvoman, director general of a company of 200 or more artists, seems Incredible, but she Is doing It. The story of "ThalB" Is known. Tho music is In nearly every home. Tho exquisite "Medltutlon, ' which was played Jut night by a solo violinist wltliagenulno art nnd supported by tho orchestra, Is u well known nnd a familiar theme. Tho ningnlflcent suppoitlng company with large i lionises, wonderfully gifted vocally and as actors, II It Is nil tho handiwork or .Miss liardcn well here oguln Is another bit of pralnf downpour fails spoil opera (-(sriM i:n i hum r i;i khi n ll'l lite She Wh-i "-HIIIK bel i1c. fur last tyiglit t!i,n.-i Hakluti. if w.i neointt Tnlii i'Hleida Mudsill" J lii'Sa ltalsn with li'i li ii 1 n r i . 1 I ' i nit nl. would be i bni nii-il lo tnlk nt 6 o'i lock yentet dm . ,'i ii'i ! k I i sine, and so did the nsptilnii Join I na'lstlr one, but Madame Italna, i her i. mid Inferim-i! ilu- dirt,, h.,i Slid expectant repertei below "It" inme back." A free swim with in ' goal. The expel li io e nf m ri . 1 1 . . - World reporter a i'r ui w lo m MsiUmc Matcenneiii , Ii.ixIhk noil s, siiulmr engagement n,, , mv back," repented. It wai raining Imul , that ilay, too. M'lia (iiMilleil .Nut Singing, l.iirlrll Muralur". illhtttu il I , I I'li'lleh tenor, nml bl- bi.tntiiu wife, lna I'jiVHlleil. wci" in tin lobby uf the Kelehiini Tht oiKii Hi. iiiedtiini of Mr. .ilui.i;"- i cr- tary, I), li. Iloiirdlu, who 1m a., lo petsonat physician, H was eniiol that Mr. Murutnie. Ilklnit Ti.l-1 nu- . dtcnecs very much, lefiels i , i d lnlv Hint he was not In King hi i Ills time, he hopes. Iiiiwe,i I,, tuiiii' again some llnv. I li Mnilamo .Mutntotn he expeils in ; to Paris slid to their home in N'l. anrt Home this summer, rct'inum In October for it concert tour of two weeks before beginning Ins :m week contract with the ('birngo Opera unsocial Inn. Ills fctxoiil" rue Is that creaieii nir nun i'V i ctu-i in his "Monna Vaiinn, ' l'rw.tr Stt Muratore's seeretaiy mild, l- iiiut nr aiuilber rie for h'lii in a nuv -p'-i.t I hut Mr. Murnlore expect i perliap. will be given it premier In New S ork next seiiMon pet haps nol lint i later. Madame Cawilleri lovelv m her sables and i-lose-f Itllnir Utile black hat. mulled charmingly and gesticulated with a iiiialnt llt'le gt lure to the secretary in niiswei- m UUfstlnns put to her, no, she is not nlnglng tills season, and she has clone no pictures since --rue itiisiicii Idol." made In their home between Monto Carlo and Nice last rail. Hut while she ta ted about heiself when she was asked to, It Was about her husband, his enthusiasm about goir and baseball--he Is to see a lmelinll game lu Dallas, und he Is excited about It that she Is most vivacious about. And Mary Oarden- "Ah, she Is llio woniiertui in rector' Hho will do big things next year!" Ho, you see, it wns ,iary tiaruen s day ytsterday und this Is her story, after all. TRIAL UNDER WAY BEFORE, SENATORS COVTINIIIII) I'llOM J'AOH ONIi at onco was upheld by a vote of tho court. Tho resnondiint walvrd the read ing of the articles of Impeachment after Justice Harrison had halti'd tho reading of Trapp's plea. Tho statement of facts and brief con tained In the CS pago doemont wero not read to tho court, Justice Jiar rlaoii rtillnc Hint the statements at tills time were no part ot the trial but should be argueu acctiriuug to law. Counsel for tho house manag ers had previously rcqucstc! that consideration of tho fuVlii In Trapp's motion bit pnstpuned at the present time. Action which wns construed na meaning that Impeachment charges might not bo filed against A. N, lit erati, statu treasurer, was taken In the house today when tho Investi gating committee filed an amend ment to Its report on Mr. Leecruft i'lie amendment would Insert in tho report after that part recom mending Impeachment, tills clause "Or mult" such other report ns llio eritn mlttee deems advisable This, house members sifld, probably was done so tun committeo cntiiii lecommend nr suggest a reprimand instead of Inipcarhiiient of the state treasurer " Fineness Kxtra Tina erindini; nivcs Asli Grove Portland Cement great strength and durability. Constant nnd clone, supervision by recognized Experts main tainii our high standard nnd insures oxnet chemical cornpo Bition nnd uniform burning. PORTLAND CEMENT tUPtnriNt AND 3UPCOSTPONO Houston, Fible & Company Of Kansas City. Mo. MKMHKHH NHW TOIIK HTOCK KXCIIANOK and CHI- caoo noAitn or thadk I Stocks, Donds, Oraln and Cot ton. Standard Oil nml Sub sidiary Stork. Neve York and Doston Curb, Liberty Hnnds nought and Sold, Private Wires CHAS. I. OltOTCITITIT. Mgr. 'J'eplionii Cnourn 02.m. Nn. II VjiH I'ourtli St., Tulsa, Okla, The Road That Leads To Financial Independence is just what you make it You can male it a nrver end Inn one by not tivlnu tyttem atically. You can make Ir a long and tedlotu one If your money earn only avctie inlctcit ratct. You can make It a pleasant, IntrrcMlnu and shorter road by purchaiini; tound, luted cil vldend paying itocla an the Rose 20 Payment Plan Which road will yuu takrl Wrllfi for Inlen-iij- Inlerint Ing rili:i: Isxiklct No, l!77 "How to Ilecome Hnahcially IndcpcinJcnt" Rose & Company 50 Broad St. NewYork JlUWNKSS CARD si DR. WALTER L. ANDERS PIlY.sK IXN AM) SI'ltt.CON Office. IIS-ll:i llllsi llldg. Telephone tVtlnr HUH Itcsldrni'o: 1115 Smith Cincinnati Telephone )nte II'JIIII I OR. S 1 U 1 1 S J10 lllciinrds llldg. Third nnd llrston Tulsa, Okla. Formerly of Hot Springs, ArUarmns lllood Skin. Oenltn Urinary nnd Veneienl Disc nse nnd r'nernl of fits irn tlrr. Scrums, Vnrct-irs, I.lectrlcil Trenlmenti Plinne Oasce HI 1 1 DR. JOHN LEE Vrncrcnl, Kidney, lllndder, HltK.il, Skin anil DIih'-um fit Women 113a S. Main 0-1052,1, DR. IRA ALLISON HLOOI), SKIN, AND UKINAUY DIKliUUii. lOS.A West roitrtli Street WINDOW SHADES A iteiir i, )imr Irlrplioitr, MIAIIi:.H MAIIi: t. TI'I.HA TO PIT MH II Yt I MM MVS. 'I'l'I.SA WINDOW KIIADi: CO. hllAIID.H AM) HODS, 1005 :. Tlilrcl. O.atr 70'Jll Hriuitrbtg nil kind,. THE CHILDREN'S DAY NURSKRY 717 SOUTH CIIKVKNNK Cblldrou Carixl for Poring Working or Shopping Hours hrkkat7. o. nnonn U M'al Thlral Mtrl LODGESAND SiSLtKnUS TUt-IA CIlAITtll ii, n. s. ii flrat ana inira wruiieaiiay or ina month at Maaoiilo balli flral in,llng, buatni-; aHirond, Initiation and aoclal. Star', i lub in! tnd and 4li Wednraday. Itaeonl hall, t 10 p. m. HUB. CAIlI, 1.1.15. Worthy Matron. MIIH. 1C51MA I'AST. Secretary. TULSA IXJtitlK NO, 71 meat fry -inuraciay, I'-irti riiuranay, r (' Second Thuraday, biialne,. .Third Thuraday, XI M. fourth Thuraday .March II Work In K A degree, rominrnclng at I p, in Vliltore welioin. john MriHnNHAciir.il, vr, m. ' JOH. DHOOOT. B.crtrr. ill I.TA t.ODtili 416 will inert In aprcta. i .iiiniunicaiiun .Marcn sinii. Wi rk In M M. degree, om mi le Inn at 1 ll. in Vlaltlnu Ma'on alwaya welcome. HOS 'Oil II. OWKNH, W. il. AHTIIlit IIAKIllt. H.crelary .'TIIOI.KUU UJIXin su, in meata a-,ry 1-ilday ,cpi aeioud. Neil rnriiiiiliiitru I Inn -rl,l,v jA. March iriilli, i imiiiiiicinu 13 Lhfflh'- " dock noiiii, Work In il M. Cl4lfcit(Sl- uie- Dlunur 6 n. in Hue- lal degrr work la ivenlng. A'A'I Maaona lllMlld. A. V, K. CI.AHKi:. W. U. It. 11, MANNA Scy. KA1IA OHOTT.., Nxt nub ilam wciniir. Mar. h il 4t4 South llouldor ilruttu. daiic for I'ruphata nnd Mas ter Maauiia, roiiveiilioa Hall, Manh 10, l w. NMTlli. Aaelatalit Sec y, A. V, K. l.i.AHKn. Uunarcb. lUbflA CIIAPTKIINO.!!, il A.M....el. (JjOW liu'ilnen mid w'utk In Mark M,tr iiki", . sAi'c.'n dvb. it. p. vl a SNYDHIt. Hrlary. TWN1TI OOilMANDMll . .V m.i ii i e u'li Ne' miwllnt Work In lud tn... d.gr... lUteh i"l ri.trehiiiiila. Alnt 1' HANK sr.AMAtl l.r-,rdJ1. AKDAIt TEMl'l-K' A. A. O, N. M. a ,Al IHtlVllll IIAHIU II. ilcl'AHN, i'oKiitat. II. II. WI.I.I.IVKIl, llcotd,r. aUhoiia. uuuuh' no. i, . o. u. r. rsrai, iit.r,,,,. ..-- ii'l l.'idg ' Pna i i' j, in c ..le'Uv llnoir .i..i"ii tiki I'omiav. of i "Id Klwulp. V, ., I. .1. lvl. II. II. KUI.I.I.H. N. U. U. I- I'OUUXlSH.Hi;. Bccialary. TUIJIA BN' AMPMKNT SO. it, I. O. O. F. rnt rU'iid and lourih (ilday. 7:11 p. m.. K I', bun IS4 i;.t Hocoud. il. U Poiiailaton, C I, ii- A. "ullr. Bcrlba. TtitJiA Hi;iii;KAif"No. s. I'.o. o. inaot ,rul,d alid foul ill Friday. 7 ill p. in.. It. P. ball. 164 ! "c'!,,',' MHO. OKU. tl.AUY tl. U. OEmilUiii; HANK1.N. Ho'y. TULSA CANTON NO. it. 1. O. O. F, in., I. flrat mid tlurd l iidny 7.10 p. lu.. Uu.lciana' ball. lltH B'.'illi llouldar. I, II. William., I apt H II Full.r. Clk. OKLAHOMA CONCLAVB OX ODD I'BL I.OWHII1I' March 36. tl. 1131. K. II. CUne, Chalrrran. Ki Commllte. il, U I'nundaton. Hoi 1101. Hwrnlary. bli.VEit pi.Liii; i-ontir. iii7"k." p.' Ilirela vrry llliil.uay niglll at IC. P bail lis '! Sec ond alreel Oitg till, Heit inieilng n'gbt March 17th, W'.K In Hank Knlghl. . r i Miiiji t" w It itu Ml it C K-IMIIAI.U '. C. T II IU' AY K. it. 4 H. INIlM) I Ofl-ll-.rlt IAI TI1A VKI.I.HS ':i aa I'ouiell No. 161 It-t; i-r e i g it - J rleoion of officer. ba'J 1 "b Ma Tl, W P III ItllO i, H, (' CUA3. A. UVl-ita, t.s;r.tny. i-- dm. ., l i ISM I I) I'OH VOI It IM'OII,M. TION N VECTOR'S POCKET ManIIAI uv'',, iriANUAI. 272 Pa,. Ilnodlrt Ixueil Monllil, llilb and lo irenli af 4.000 ,tc(i, nd ...tl an, ,tt,,t,ra .leKtiptmn, nl 4t)i up. ration Will t,e lutin,heil I -ft 1 1. ou awn iu,rtmenl knuv nn reuiien, . w "' of lwu, i N N,'l: Pltl'.i, fi tlmad SI , N V LEGAL (P'OIIhei1 In Iht. Tul natlr World, Ma , , o u , , "9 :. lo. Il, April I, t. k. 4 and I, ,' Wntl.l Publlabliig Cnmiiani ' 0-t,tier I OliniNANt'r. NO. till. ' Ordlnanra lu apporllou. Iy ai.d en apetlal lair, In payinasl el Hie i.t of rnnalriwllng a aalillnrr "V Ot HMWajK IMSTItlVr NO. 171 "'.'!". .' ".v ?' T," 'ald and ratal, I. bed l.y ordlnanra Nn till; ami t,-i lt inn an rmaiMPitrv. W III III a, i. .,. ... ... . e'o'i- -i- "i ilia i itari.r or III C Ity of Till,,, i'" ' -'r- " nmi iinioini; p-irfp .K'i ?.'',""" snit lha eiatutr of th. stale I Illda rrlvr,1 aa aforeaalcl will be eon . '".r. ?.''h ,nh"" n'1 , "ll"4Hl hr th rinard f Commlaalonrra iii'Vi k "Vi " T",, 'l I" ,m'"l to l. htld at lb Clly Hall m ii v i, Sn.'i . V, . --i""'" si W Kit lUSlltlcr tt 171, and after 1 ,,wi ,i nree,aary lo rolitliuci a w. In ,,,,! SKU'Kll DIHTIIICT Nn I.i by the ptoviaion af aa,d .inllnanee N i iu did on Hie Itih lat of Januaiy. I" ' liirk Slf,ille l-ompanr. Itioiiailor, a irrtallt emu rail for tba In S:VKH IUHTHICT NO. Ill, Hn,, v. lll.lll.AS. in piiKuanr of nln ron- t'tut. .aid Coiuatoik Mtii-dl.v Company I have . oiKliiietrd rvriain amiilary wf ... ninii.u IMI,lllll- ittl, 7J, an'l Ih wmk under eald rontract ha bean n- rpiid and anprov.! by th. City Kngl , lie r and th Hoard vf Cummlaaluiiar of i Ibe t uy of Tulea; and, 1 VWII IIKAS. In further pnriinr of Ih ! elaliil.a ,f lli. Mi.i. at il.i.i - - ' n d and under Ilia l.rm. r tl,. eh.ri., ef ih -aid Clly of Tulsa, Oklahnni., II , la deiMii.,1 ne.raiarv by ih lloaiil of i 1,1 '.itii-c-i'in-t of tn. i'lty of Tula lo i i, ami aprilal In, llioti lb ' p iprty liable lo aaarlnnt In eald i Al.wlif lilSTHICT NO 171, by r.aaon of lb ntialiurlton of al.l aawar and lu pay III lll.'AH, Ibn Intel cn. i of the ron- Irilrttiin of aald wwi, l,t ei.1.1 lll'lvllll elrurtlnn of aabl aewer In aald MllWUIt piHTHHT NO 111 Iniiltiillng lr.a. hav. b"ll o.l -Maine, I H, I. b,re,r ,ecle,T to bn the autn of 14.167.14, all of which I, to be levied by ap.rlal a...,mlil again.! the iJa ami parrele of land heite- iiirn oy wiea roii.irilcllnn ir aapl aewr ,n,."t 'i,fli5.".";ll".IH',',,l('r N,)' " "' W IIKItl.AH, all legal reiiulrrmeiila hat been compiled with to aulboilt the levy of Hi. a.aeiiam.nta agatnat aald lut. and parcel nf land . Habit for Ih ro.t or I'oii.lrurlloii of aid wr In ld SliWIit DISTHICT NO. 179, tn th amount, her. Unifier .perlflrd In Recllon 1 uf Ihll Urdl nnncr, N(.Vi" J,'.,.l.K!":t'oltK 1T ontlAINMI .v. rl,X:,u'.A.HL' coMMisaioNKiis Homa 'rU,'BA I""' SUCTION I. Thai Ihrr .ball b. and there I. hereby apportioned In and le.leil upon ami aearaaed agaln.t Ih. .everal l,V!J.n.'1Jl'.r.c,l,. nf !' HI1NVKH PIHTIIU-T NO, 171 lu Ih City nf Tula.. Oklahoma, ao ben. filed by lb con.lruo- on oi .."i ."wrr, tn umuunl. rt.p.o- ,,,u. . lutiune, IV-wiii Add t on Lut lllock Amount t 10 1401,11 1 10 140,99 I 10 140,91 10 340.11 I 10 340.99 10 911.14 7 III 101,10 10 499.10 10 111.11 10 IU 119.14 11 til. II j; io m. it 11 10 119.11 , 11 10 119.11 That th a.aea.m.nt. Terrace Drive HKOTION i iteieny levied on each of Ilia .Wiv. men lloneil Iota and parrela of land ar her.br derlarad In b a Hen upon audi lota and parrla of land lo Ih aaiii. eiM,t aa other In lha a.m manner aa oilier taie. In and for the CHy of Tulaa. Oklahoma, nr col lecleil. HKCTION 3t That all n,aea,inenl. hereby levied ahall lie divided Into Hire 131 euual annual In.tnllinenla ua nullior' lied by aald Nlatul. of lha Rtath of Oklahoiiia for audi ra.ea ltt.de and pro vided, that Ih aemnta ahall bear Inlereal at III. let uf eight ( per reniiim par annum, paynbl annually al Ih time of th payment of Ih evral In.t.llment. of th. aild ..aea.m.ni., from Ih ilal of the taking effri of this urdl nance, thai lha fl.t ln,lallmnt or .aid one,, menu, together Willi th aroruad lutere.t on th d.f.rred In.lallinenta ahall be iiuyahl on Ih llth day of Decamber, 1951, and Ih remaining deferred Inatall. litem, with Ih yeaily Inltre.t on (be unpaid Inatalliuxiite. ahall b) pityabl nn Ih llth day of December, of each ,uo rrrdlng year liiilll all ahall be paid. Provided, however, that any nr the ownera of the lota or parrela of land ,i a.aeaaed may at any tlrn during ll: four 14) con.rrullv week following th d.y of th flrat publication of lhl ordinance pay to Ih CHy Auditor of th City of Tulaa, Ih full amount ef th iiiniminli o levied galnt their .aid lot and par, re. of land and thereby releaaa audi property from th Hen of audi , inent. M.iTTfOM 4i That Ihl. nr.1l,.. r.-. -t..tl b pulillih.cl for twenty-nine rgn.tc'llv d.y., In thj? Tula Dally World, a new,, paper pubirihed In Tulaa, Oklahoma! Ihat lb publication nf Ihla ordinance aa re aulred by law ahall be taken and re.i-ded I n auilirien, notice lo nil per. on ini.r e.ted lii th n.ae.amente hereby livl.il by lite lerm. ui ini. oriiin.uc. HIXTION t; That all ordtnanc or part of ordinance. n conflict with th provUlnna of Ihl. orillnance, In.nfar aa aurh conflkl ailala, are hereby repeated. . HCCTION 6 That an emergency eilat. jot me pre.ervaiion oi ina puotie neaim and aafely, by reaaon wheirof Ihl. ordl nunc .hall l.k effect from and after i pa.nge, niproval and publication. PAHSKti, and Ilia emergency clau.e ruled upon eeparalely and approved Ihl, 4lh day of March, 1911. AITHOVI.D, Ihla III, day of March. 111). T. D. EVANS, A tt i Mayor. MHH. I'HANH UI.AMAN, city Auditor. Approved: I'llANK II. DUNCAN, City Attorney. (Ptibllabrd in Tba Titian Dally World Match II, 10, tl, tt and 33, lilt. Th ..i.,.'i, , v, .,iu I,.,, nw Woild Publl.hlng Coiiiu.ny. Publl.her. ) .H..l 1,1. V,...' ViV... I.avln.i I iseaieti incu rot- mreei i-avingi v.. II... i ,,...! ,!.,. ,l., t n. . nnce of an onui'by ihe I war. I of ' rm. ' miealnnef. of lite CHy uf Tulaa. Oklahoma. a-aled blda will be iroelvixl al the nfflr of Ihn t lly AUiiitnr or aaiii i lly until o'clock p nl., Thuraday, March 11,1. mil. f,.r furnlahlng matrrUla and performing me worn neraaaary in paving ami I'lit.r wlae Improving In Ih- maiinrr and aub jn t lo tha rondlilon hereinafter a,t out. tn fcdlowlng deet-rlbed portlona of the totlowlog nain.d iirect. .ltd avrtiu.a In tald i'lty uf Tul, a, lo wli VultKTOWN AVKNt'H (Llnilell ll'itilevartJ i from the South Iln nf rifii-eiilh Hti-rt Iv th Mouth Iln of llli.ika I'our 14 1 and live IS) Lib erty liacn lll.ywuoil Aildltlan) in tb- Uy "f Tul.a, Oklahoma aix rHkNTK li.At'K (llungalow Drlvei from the ea.t line of Victor Avenue to th eaat nd ef Hlxleentti IM.ce In llungalow Court Addition lo l lie lily nf Tulaa, Oklahoma. HtXTKCNTII HTIIKKT from lha Weal lliix nt Marti. on Avenue lo Ih i;,.i tin- nf lie'rvlt Avvttu In Maple park Addiituii in Ih CHy of Tul.a, l iu lanniiiM l.v.iilllA AV-It-l'K from lha South lino of efei-ond Sliei-t to th South line of hum Street, That lertaln alley In lllJCK lot, original Town, ruitbltig North nml K'lUUi ihrough aaiii lllock from the South lm of S.ciinit Hlrn.l to tho North line uf Third Mtreet. t-.ir further detail, a lo tit material, plan uiul mrthod- of ron.lrurtlon lu b. ued In Improtlag aald atrt-et and nvv nor, bidder nre referred tn the plan anil .,i l(li:'-liili IherHfnr approved by the Itnaril of Coiumtaalonera nnd Ln the ri-Noluilon adopted by aald Hoard deelar log ih. itereMlty of and providing for Hi ymprovvment of ld portion, of aabl atreeta ancl avenura. Held re,,lutlciii. plan, and .paclfkatlana al. on III In lha offb of Ih- lity Audltur and roplea of Haiti renolutlon will b furnlahed upon .pp'liatlon therefor at th nfflfo of th CHy Auditor, Th entire coet nf aald Improvement on aaul portlona of aald atreeta ami avenue, nnd each nf them .hall b apportioned to and ieve,l and aaaeaaed agaln.l the abutting properly liable In a..mnl. therefor and the owner thereof In au rurdann with th prolalmia of Arllrl 9 of the Charter of th City of Tulaa, Oklahoma and " en', p. Ih con tiailor will b. mad u tat bill, eildcn' t.g .aid a.xcavnieiit The contracler It whom 'he rin"-.! ' ma- be await il wi l l-. le i c I to ' r, cur Ih aignsture cf a urrty 'upa appruvtd by th Utiard ut (.gmuiu-lvuiri LEGAL if ih- ley of Tulaa to th. .nnira-l g laiant-etng tho c ,ininn lion ,n th,i aclrn f loo per cant, and ait Inclemii llnil b surely eompany spin i i,f ot cnmmlaalnnara of "f TulM Sf mil lea than IM pel lo per canl. and ait Indemnity lioh'l Ilia i li ner rent of tba rontract tirlrr nrovlcled aatd ,ure roinpany altall not ha liable on a.ld bou t to trrail Twanty flva TrMimwiiil i;i.000 ltiitlara for indemnby growing nut if an an accident, and atntulory k,,nd a, te.ialra.l by th, law, of in- Stale nr Oklahoma, th. above to be baaed ubon th pilce blct In I ha proBoaal, nclnalvr of tba annlrterting and adverilalng t-harve. all of (aid Son la li tie eemit1 by in" instraelur and tha aiirety or esrrilea or -rptahle lo ih Hoard of l.'ommnnloner, "f the I'lli- of Til I, a. and the I'lty at Tula, ta ) made parly af th third part In said bonrla. 1 tlld- ntual ba upon I be nrnpnaal aural, furiilahail by th ("Ity Knglnear and earh l-id iituat br Moeomtianleil by a aeparaia -rllflatt chrrk on aent. aolvant hank, bank hnuae or trsat renmpany tn an oiiKiunl anusl in five ill par rent of th' i amount of ihr appro, Imale total enei of I ilia work, baard uuon th bltla wlm which I -ctliinlttiHl, Th lloant of Corrlmlaalonri , nf aaid "Uy rraiv lb. right In rrn-' n and all Mda and hblcleri ar cautioned i'i ,,n-iY. all tier ronil I una eel out in ,h. .....,,,...,.. -.., :; .....; Li.".. '"y mi luiaa, i-Hiarmma. ai t i lo, a m . rrtilay. April tat ltt All bid, ar. r.aiilr-ul i b. ineeil nn fll lo ih. city Auditor', offlr for In apactbin t'iriy.u hmira afUr opening in ii ward or reject Inn of bid, tan l- marl. Tula, Oklahoma March lllh, Hit. if 118. PltANK MMAMAN. City Aaillmr. il'ubllhcl In lb Till Pally World "rrn Ii. 71. la 1, ar, 7 "Sfl II, ll.l. World Piibllahlng Com ' intt.: I'MWlsWs. NOTICtl TO I'lliil'KllTT OW.MIIHH , . , , AND CoNTHAI'TOHK Inlng Plarr, New Irving Pines, Phillip" Huh cllvlalon en- l Hill Will be receive.! at Ibe office of 'lb Clt, Aliilllur. Tula. I llil. honi.. until 'rli. k p m . Thurdy. tnrrn loth, Inr In ron.triH I inn of a Hanllarv " tiirliidlng Utetel. connrrllnrir. and oihr anburlrnam for swe t'la Iri.i N,, nrf rrraleil and ralabll.hed by Oidlnanr Nn .11.1 paaad anil p pr..il lb HI, ,.y nf March 1921. liana prvfilra and ,.-ilflmtlnna for Hi" 1 11111 ruction of aalit aewer avatem nnd "J'l"11 leliaiu' have been adopted by th .,, ,i,..ni di i iniimiavwill, " aald City anil r now on fll. In Ih of fb nf , Clly liiiRlnerr llbla mini b made upon ll.e off.tUI protHMal ahrela of lb. lily of l'iil,a. In rl at Ii In in reject uny and all lid. ta rearrvril lu the Mould of iimnileatnttera of Ihr lily of Tul.it, Oklahoma A certified check In the um r.f.itl per rent of Urn amount of ii bid will be required from rarli bidder. All bltla will tm opened and eon.lderfd by th lloant of Unmmlionra nr eal I City at ii Hireling of .aid Hoard In b held In ih CHy Mall In e-il.l city at 9 ii tlm k n. in, on Dm l.t nay ut April. 1931 Any nml oil p.rtl. Inlr,l'i ar hereby hnllfli-,1 Ihat they my appiar and iirntrat again. I or obj Tt In aild ptr poeil (mprovftiiienla or otty p,trl thereof nr any inaltrr or thing In reluinti limn lo, al nald meeting of lb ,lil Hoard 'f CommlMlonera nn tint lat Jn' vf A pt II, 1911 MHH. lit A. NIC CltAMAV. CHy Auditor, Rntci and Information 14o per word par llmV bev.n lnartlou fur Ih prlc of nit. itliiliiiuin po It words. lo par word par day when copy runs ina month without clung. Advrll..mnia ,t l it capital doubl Hire. Minimum amount on llin ila. Spral conli.ct ral.a for t.ulneaa ldvrtl,ln op raqurat. ALL tilAIIIIH WANT ADS ar. du ml payabi Ih earn day flrat 'n-er-lion of ad appeal,. lAII out-nf. own want ad and all wanted to rani, .tt a.tlone winl.d, wealing apparel and nou.eholcl good. ad. at. pveltlvcly oa,ti ,n advance i T 15 1. 1! P II O M II WANT ADS ar (hargwl al 111. .am. tat a. can ada ml cnllerilon. will be made al your home or office aa aoon after first In anion aa po.albl. ihl. la an a(W eomniodailnn eervlc and payaint hould b liari proittnlly whin bill K pre.entrd, Alwaya ark your telephnn ad lu be repe.tnl back to you hr the telephone ail taker In make aura tb.t II haa bean correctly taken. Th World lannot aaeuni re.pi.na'blllly fur error, ef any kind ucvurrhiif In tl.phoa tdvrrll.enient. Under no ctrotimalanree ar w i ipoimbl for rior In any advarllae ment utile,, rrporled Immediately rftr flrel Ineertloii, No reduction In co,t of an al will be mad unlet error d ilmy vain of ad, Phono G00O SK I'OH WANT AD l-KPAHTMI-NT. 'Want Ads -W'II!, trjiftijaiii-) ANNOUNCEMENTS Losr ,Sd i 1 1 1, Sir liAIIV who plrkiMl uu vantlv Taae Itlulto theater Sunday nfternoon return ti own er Hjie'nJiurK 't'iig .lore. LOST Hu'r,rirrke ,'"".'. "yl- k'l7 alid II- tiui'k. binder cell ly.c. 4JIT, '"f ,AN." WIU" t'clilr, Hltawk-r w Ii.imv Of Dlirk. Itewur.l II..,. Ill i '"tJ .'"'"'' ehuiige puian containing Ila. 09. hftwi.i! l''..iiril. -.ixl Ifcrn. ...i Main ul I Ik-' a Chile Putlnr. lieaao. rclurlt l' 918 I j. Ila.kell, Itrwafd. I.OSI' laik mure, cru.a rl iiT eliuuldar, Call Oa.g -97-ll. ),OHT Telbiw tViuir1,' with britwii pot, ..-,.,. .-, uii.m.i,. ir.ag B'rHAVT.l--Kr"iiiii' oua..'rr'll. iU' l'mi .,"".."! : two inllrn eolith of Tula-,, uu ...w.,.,. , ,l n, lliiweuftl. Ij.ag i.i... i.... -, .. ...: . ..-- una r'"'..". eay liuiar. Anyone ,V."fJ,kK,.nd7.lp.nir .'. o.".;. 'iSiS .AA.r...'-nJ ., t ."Jl"JJ'l?: torata, ! iiunu-lien rord .p.nler car, In my .. '".'.v. vi.agn tiii-j or can nt 04 n uiiieiir. J.uST lllock lli,n"i I.Ur.. hf-IWeeil Pollrlh lllltl lloatoli anil Tula. llit.l,.. eullrge, linder cull O.ag 9065 utter 6 p. tl, - IteWHtll. LOST-- niui:k".rathr "iiurir iietwilrn Hluckl drug loro unci Wulker Apurt- menta. I'lndar pliae return In Mr, fie,., T. Uilllam.iin and receive reward. Apt. II. Wulkrr Airlnienla, l.r.-rT--lii ri7 neitr ;uliHii-ii-eirnriTiy fH ernunn Ptreatuii i aalng else 31,1, mounted on rim. I'leu,. notify owner P. tl. Una 711 or phone tkoig 6100. POUND One' I ar? 'blank Bd'whll'ktr-r. Hi. If. II., IK. Ilt. . ''''""''V liiHMiVAi, a AlHMONT MATTiltNlTV ItOHI-Pi AL 'for ronfinement; private. prLci-. iwauiiuiue. may work for buanl, balde adopted Hilte fur booklet. Mra. T. II. Iint. 4911 I3j 7tl .treeLKanaaa lilyUo. fANiifHli, lum'iiiii. Korti, pile Write for teatlmuiiial. about lutrx i , 617. Delia. Ta. WKHT MAIN ItATijItNiTT aANlTAWUM - A horn for th car and protection of young women; ratee ra.'inable, bablra adopt. tl. Dr. M, II Newman, niedloal dlioclor, 1(41 W Main, Oklahoma (ity " vr'i',(i.tjVtrriti:H" ' ' ii Tv oin? wiThfl N N l.r i.irTe." ur...d rrcuii auilii it lumr meg , I , 10 Hob Inaon llldg. AUTOMOBILES Al 'lOMOIIII.US OH s.T,l "i:i:ii cah ii AHtiAlNs" it) W hav n fw good itaeil rara wkiih wa ill i. offering Ii, aell ut reaaonabl prlcea. Can offer term Iv roipon.lble pari le. l'Hi;D fclllAW MOTOH COIIl'OHATK'.V 1)6 ,'""i.1dj;r.. TTl7!. L. Vt ill "I"l j' O.ag Ii ' i iliu iiiodtl, iour't It, i , mil lir,.. giiarailirni I r.i rirli'l.t. Will rlrinon.lral an pin i. t . . n al .91 f Drlioil 1 ',' 1 HI til l ii '"i" M i -ii I .'tie .- i a.t i " I ' 1 ' 1 ig b ga n nil i J. J. Jianvr, liji. n t, una, 1'tiun It'tt