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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921 BATTERY MAKES SPLENDIDRECORD Regular Army Man Com mends Pawhuska's Field Axunery ALL ARE VETERANS Officers Arc All Either Col lego or University Graduates Contractor Works II is Men by Arc Liahts ! ,o Canute Itou GO ON RAMPAGE W. C.T. U. NOT TO A franco-red peace? -HAS THREE HERDS r"'MS?, if tii t "i n World. , "rAWJUSICV, March 21. Uat. ttry V, I'irBt liclJ Artlllcrj', Okla homa national Ruard, wlilch was or united in Pawhuska, promises ty b9 ft healthy competition for nil honor at tho utato encampment. Ttlfl pawhuska. battery made a (.plcndid record In passing lnspcc tlan by Captain Stacy Snopf of tho Jitirular army, now detailed to tlio 'idlutanl general's office. This Is t'10 only m'Hlary orRanl utlon tn tho state whoso officers trc all eX'ScrvIco offlcors. Added to this they nro all cither collro cr university Kraduutcs. Tho per wnntl Is Crmrtos A. Ilolden, enp Uin, James M. Carrlcer and John p Kennedy, first lieutenant, and Olircncc Lohman, second lieuten ant, V J. Urondus, first sergeant, It the only non-commissioned offi cer appointed. Ueutenant Kennedy Is u gradu al r of West I'olnt nnd nerved n vmr In artillery nftcr his cradua tlon. Thrco of tho offlcors nro ar tillery men. The battery expects Boon to lnvo ibnut 1300,000 worth of ITnolo t'ara'e rrTcrty ln 11,1 ciiulpment. f I VI! CmH-r Wnjron WhoeK roXC A CITY, March 2 1. Al though the child's skull is fractured, or.e ear almost sovcred nnd the icalp rolled back for sumo distance from tho top sldo of tho head, the four and one-half year old daiiKhtcr e' Walter Tucker will recover, nc rirdlnc to announcement from a ronpltal at Fairfax. Tho child's hjurlei were received when sho foil from her mother's lap, on ti farm tacoii, to tho road, and two wheels MMfd over her head. Tho accl in occurred when Tucker, with n load of oats, was crossing Lucy wk near (Jrayhorsc, in tho western Osage. Plans for Contention Hull, Mtlll to The WnrM. HOLDUNVlLLi;, March II. Tho chamber of commcrco Is working out a plan for an armory nnd con untlon hall. The building will be 100 by ISO feet. Kvory vonvenlcnco sill lf arranged for tho homo of the national guards, convention hall and community hall. teclil to The World. HITNllYinTA. Mnrih 21 --To comply with certain clauses In tho contract, nnd to complete tho roofing of the homo of a prominent merchant, tho contracting car ponter Installed arc lights abovo the building, nnd put on u night shift of workmen who hammered, and sawed imtl nailed until '2 o'clock In the morning, complet ing tho Job In tlmo to snvo tho household from a drenching rain that followed quickly upon nail ing on of tho last shingle. News of Muskogee Bpeclal tn The World, Hues for Husband' Death. MUSKOOKK, March 21. W. M. Linn, motornian, was Justified ln hhootlng and killing Alonio Wll Hum, negro, when tho latter re fused to pay his taro nnd threatened tho conductor, tho Muskogeo Kloc trio Tructlon company maintains In niiHWcrlng n suit for $35,000 dam ages filed two weeks ago by Wil liams' widow, Linn was cleared of a murder chargo at tho preliminary hearing. The night of tho killing Linn was looking for bandits who previously had tried to board his car. Ilu.-dness K.xpert to Iccturc. Dr. Stanley 1,. Krehs, lecturer, author, business exnort nnd iwr. cholofilst, will return hero April " 'r unuwier wcck or nusinoss talks. His subject will bn "Higher Huslncss Efficiency." Last Decem ber ho spent a week hero talking to business men on methods of speed ing up sales and getting moro ef ficiency. In tho stores. Hoy Dnms Trying; to Snvo Itrotlicr. Alvlti Jones, 12 yenrs old, son of Mr. and Mm. A. AV. Jones, 1910 Montana nvenue, was drowned yes terday afternoon In a bayou near Camp Rtowart, eight miles cast of Muskogee, whllo trying to rescue ft small brother. Kuncral services for tho boy were held from tho Calvary IJaptUt church at 3 o'clock this afternoon with tho Ucv, Thomns 13. Smith de livering tho sermon. Burial was In Orecuhtll cemetery. Atvln had Jumped tn to rescue his 7-ycnr-old brother Bam who had slipped and fallen down n 15-foot bank. Another boy, Klojd Love, 12, Jumped In after Alvln. Mrs. Jones, who had been nlono with tho three boysr Jumped Into tho water after tho others. Mr. Jones was fishing about n. mllo up tho Rtream. After 8.ini Jones and Floyd Inve had managed to get out of tho stream, which was 20 feet dcop nt Hint point, Mrs. Jones continued her efforts to roscuo Alvln, who had gone down for tho third time. AVhcn an unidentified man nrrlved on tho sceno Mrs. Jones had gono down for tho second tlmo und was taken from tho water only after rt e s perato efforts No Anti-Tobacco Drive Is Planned Says Union's Publicity Chief KVANHTON, III, Man It 21 "Wo know human nature too well for is to begin a vain fight against tho use of tobacco In any form or fur the strict observance of the sabbath," Miss llcrtha llowman, director of publicity for tho Women's Christian Temperunco Union, declared In u. do nlal of published announcements by Miss Anna (lordon here, that the or ganization was going on tho 'blue law" warpath. ' "Tho W. C. T. V. ha never cnnltjd on ft fight against tho use of to bacco by adults,'' Miss llonman said, "itinl It Is not our Intention tn begin at this lato date. All our anti tobacco efforts aro directed toward tho education of children to the evil effects of tobacco. "Likewise," Miss llowmnn said, "wo are not going to sinrt any drlvo ngalnnt Sunday pleasures, nutomo biles, golf nnd other Hundny di versions next month. Our drlvo at that time will bn only tho customary drive for membership," Information that tho W. C.'T. V. was going aftor "Iidy Nicotine" now that J. Uarleycorn's demlsn has been registered, was contained In nn Issue of tho Union Signal, official publication of tho organization. "Tlio stories of our campaign ngaliiHt tobacco probably canto nbout through misunderstanding of tlili nrtlcle," Miss llowman said. "Tho article was not Intended us nn announcement of such n campaign, but merely In the forhi of an Inform ative tract." Miss Howman'a Interview was giv en with authorization of Mrs. Fran cis T. I'nrk, national corresponding secretary of tho W. C. T. I . Tlulldlng Association Formed. Rp-Il in The Wort.!. IIOLDHNVILLK. March 21. A local building nnd loan association Is being organized, which will nld In relieving tho shortage! of houses In Iloldcnvllle. Trado ltrnppnmclitiiciit Proposed lVllonllig New Attitude, by Mrltl-.li (imiTiimont. LONDON. Mnr.h 21 Tho first Indication that Franco may follow Mnglnnd In n rcapproachment with Itussl.l was given today by the fol lowing Constantinople dispatch to tho Dally Kvprrss: "Russian In Constantinople nro most Indignant over thu action of Franco In sending n peremptory note to tlcnirnl Huron AVrntigel. stating that tho French are unablo to Incur nnv further expense on nc- rotint of Wrnngol's nrmyj Franco hnd been supporting theso reruifee troops. ' (General Huron Avratigel was for merly the autl-bolshevlk commander on tho .Crlnienn front. When his army was crushed by tho lteds. tho bulk of his troops nnd he, himself, took refuge In Turkey,) "Franco, In tho note to Oenerni Wrangel, offered to securo amnesty nnd reparation tn Russia or nsslst the soldlors otherwise. Franco offered to help tho Russians to get to ttotllli America ns colonists or suggesttMl they nccepf posts in tho Frenrn foreign legation. "Wrnngcl Is protesting sgalnst this now altitude of Franco." YOUNG GIRL BADLY BEATEN Man Hi-ache Through Window nnd rounds Her Willi n llrlck. CAMIIRlDOi:, Mass., March 21 -Miss U. U Morse, 20, n technology student, was beaten almoHt to un consciousness In her bed today by an unidentified muit who stood on a box outsldo her window. The man bent the girl with n brlrk. pulled her hair nnd slapped her face, but inndo no attempt to enter tho room or rob hor. Tho police do not know whether the nttackor was n robber, n suitor or n maniac. 2 Soldiers Killed by (icnnnn Train COHLUNZ, MarcJi 21. l'rlvates Thomas Ilnuankrnt of Strnsburg, Ohio, and Lnwrcnro Murphy of El l'aso, Texas, of the American urmy of occupation woro killed today when tho Cologne express struck n truck which they were driving nt. Welsscnthrum. rrlvaio iaw renco Hakor, tho third man In tho truck, was seriously Injured. The bodies of 11 anankr.it nnd Murphy will bo returned to tho United States. Flro In ScIiooIIioiimj; IMipllH Kcapc. NORFOLK. Va., March 21. Lato today flro destroyed tho Mar shall high school, n 2S.room struc ture, and lnrgo annex nnd partly burned to residences on an ad joining street and damaged others, The 800 children who attend tho school escaped without Injury. OF PUREBREDS Supervisor of 101 Hogs Acquires Fancy Stock of Shaffer Spfcl.il to Th WnrM. l'ONOA CITY, March 21 Thrco separate sections of Oklahoma wore reprosonled hi a ruoent denl In liotf dom when Dr. Fred S. Hathauny, until recently In chnrgo of tho purs bred herds nt tho 101 ranch hero, purchased tho herd on tho (tnldeli Yitllry stock fin in iii-iii Olllon fiuiu J. IC. 1). Shaffer, tho oil millionaire, w ho lind nsnenilileil I ho herd nt n very heavy expense with tho Inten tion of limiting his Cushlng oil field stock farm tho best known In the west. llnlhrtwny thought tho third sec tion of tho stats Into tlio denl when ho transferred tho Shaffer hogs to his own stock farm, Just west of Tuhlciunh. All tho nnlmals In volved In tho deal were purebred Imroo Jersivs, the original herd being purchased under Shnffer's di rection in Iown nnd Nebraska. 'en. who was sued l.it week for 7t Hold fnr dull cm -0B" "v li0OrK w (mo ot Htt(I I VI . til Iff f C f , , . . . nllnnatlon of his wife's affections, was arrested yes Irnlny on tho charge of adultery, lie was rotensod under a $10,000 SprtKl In Tlin Wniifl. HRISTOW, Mnnll AVlllinniH. n wealthy 21 - ftporgo fiirmer nesr Dnddy Rend Tills One. minks Hay, old man, do jou know of nny euro for lnsomnla7 Jinks -Counting 1,000 Is said to bft i remedy. Illlnks Confound It. that's uhnt nvorybody tells me, but tho baby's too young to count. New Clrl Cauners In Flower Show. Fp-Hul InTln' WnrM. FAWIILHICA. March 21.--Olrl members of canning clubs of 1'nw hURkti will competo for ft series of prlr.es In n garden nnd flower show to bo held early In June, tho first of lis kind to bo Introduced hero. It will bo under tho auspices of the l'awhuskn commercial club, it Is announced by club officials. This stop Is taken to encourage n better clans of garden among canning chlb members, SYRUP Say what you please about Syrup there's noth ing like trytnp; it yourself. People's tastes in Syrup differ but bo do Temtor Syrupa. There arc four delicious kinds! There's a Temtor Syrup for every taste and they're sold at a fair price. Ask your grocer I Ntilnhy ih mr cit Ih famous 4 mm tot rtftYf una Jtllif Temtor Corn & Fruit Products Co. St. Louis, u. s. A. The Quality Syrup at a Popular Price L Flavors Crystal White Golden, Sorghum Maple Flavor Broadway Specials Jl07L,a--CirlevIng for A'ou Rose Fox Trot 50720 Bright Eyes Fox Trot Ilroadway Roso Fox Trot G07i!7 Homo Again Dlues For Trot Sleepy Hollow Walts 50728 Ttosto Fox Trot Caresses Fox Trot C0721 TootlcsT-iOno Step Annlo My own Fox Trot 50725 Humming Fox Trot 1'alestccna Fox Trot 30737 I've aot tho Hlues From My Homo Kentucky Home w' (Premier Quartet) Tlmbuctoo (Al Hcrnard) 1 50721 Wond'rlng ('Chalmers) AVhon I Found You "I'oor Llttio Rltz Girl" (Lewis James) Pickaninny Rose (Marearcto Freer) s Rolls of St. Mary's (Lewis James) H0505 Our Llttio Lqvo Affair Until 1 Say Oood-Dyo Loulso Terrell and Geo. AVllton llnllard) ,0711 Whispering Feather Your Nest 50701) Japanese Sand Man Honey Dew Waltz ."07 50717 Marglo Uaby Dreams 50710 Vvalon Jeno Sals li Pa 50085 My Sahara Roso K arn 7-i n 50707 Chill Dean My Little Hlmbo, Down on tho llambuo Islo 5000C Cow-AVow Amorlta Fox Trot 50705 Hells. Zlcsfleld Follies of 1920 Tell Mo, Little Gyps-, Ora-Na-D.i 50710 My Homo Is a "Ono-Horso Town AVonderftil Olrl, Wonderful Hoy 50082 Naughty AValtz So Long Oo long 50711 Hroadway Hlues My Loving Sing Song Man H0597 Your Ryes Havo Told Mo So (Oladys Rico) ' Nlghtlngalo Song (Dalhart). 80300 Parted (Thos, Chalmers) n Were My Song With Wings Provided; b Screnatn, Moszknwskl (Hetsy Lano Shepherd) A Few Re-Creations From Thais 82573 To Souvlont-ll (Thalu) (Alice Verlet und Arthur Middlerbn)- (Uost Tliou Recollect Meditation) Mini. Dl Acerbe Iigrlmo (Let My Tears Implore Ihco) B20 13 Meditation (Thais) (Violin, Albert Spalding) Rondo Caprlccloso (Violin, Albert SpaW'ng) A Few Re-Creations From La Traviata 82087 Farewell to tho Urlght Stars (Italian) (Traviata) H2.VI7 Far From Clay Paris (Italian) (Ln Traviata) 82530 Son Ah, fors o lul ('Twas He, Perchance) (Travlntn) PHONOGRAPH SHOP 19 South Main Street Osage o'Jo Right on the 'Jump! No fussing,' no fooling no un certainty here. You get the right shoes and get them quick There's no reason why a shoo man shouldn't know his busi ness as well ns the next man And hnvc the faith in his abil ity, and his goods, to sity "satisfaction guaranteed" Here's a New One It's Lyons' Quality, Tool Genuine vlcl kid leather; rich, dark brown color; Goodyear well soles; Wing foot rubber heels; felt lined tongue; kid leather tarings und trimmings; heavy drill llnliKK;'onc pleco solid leather Insoles; square throat modified Kngllsh Inst. Willi nil tho cikiiIiioo, Mitn nnd fit, Tlicj'ro only $9.00 tfen Taffeta Frocks $47.50 Vandevers Smart Taffeta frocks in long waistcd, fluted, ruf fle trimmed, basque and normal waistline models. Embroidery, cut work, pintucks, puffing and cording used in trimming these altogether charm ing frocks. Gobi's arc. brown, eppen, navy and black sfzes 16 to 38 the quality and work manship are of the best, conforming hi every way to the high Vandever standard Moderately priced. I S ,$47- '.50 VMn Floor Tuesday "Specials" from Lace Department 1! yards Vnl. I.u-o nnd Insertions to imitnh ,70c Imitation Crochet Matched Sets, 2 to I Inches wldoi special ."t:lo yd. Now pretty iinllitln braids, laces, tassoln, coids nnd fringes -very much In demand for tnpestry ami lamp shades. New Insertions and edges to match In very pretty putterns for klddlas' charming frocks. Main Floor , Wash Goods PIImmi Croix-, good quality, 32 Inches wldnj very special . .t 2Un rliiiportt-il Orguinlli-s, 40 Inches wide; extra fine quality; regular f 1 . 2 r special , , n.'i) 27-ln MlrtlM-)!-, Red Star brand, best quality; regular 13.50; special. ., .$2. Ill Pink HatKic; -ll-lnch nieicuiUfd ballstn In nn oxoullont 'luullly; legulnr COu; special 3l)o .Viiv Silk SlrlM'd Shirting, all new pat lrns, gooil ipiallly; 32 Inches wide; 91.25 )d. Iuioy LliiKorlo Pllsse Crepe, fancy pat terns In all colors; 30 Inches wide; :il)o d. Art TIcMiig; many different colors and patterns , , 5oo yd. CreM! IOincltc, -30 Inches w'ldo; flih nnd white; for flno lliiKurlii ;o jil. Wlilt4) NnliiKMik Special purchnsn en ables us to offer this flno quality nain sook nt, special ,.(........ . 2."u )d. liiiMrlal Clirfmhniyi plain checks nnd stripes; ull colots; 30 Ins, wide,., 35c yd, Mnln Floor Charming New Hats Specially Priced $5, $7.50, $10 -lints of overy shape, color nnd' fnbrlo Hint milady desires, livery lint Is nn unusual vnluo nt theso very spoclal prices, affording nn opportunity to so euro your new spring hat nt decided savings. -Thnro nro shiny straws, Milan hump.1 rough braids, gay flowers, frulta and ribbons nro nffoctlvcly used as gar nishments pokes, sailors, wldo nnd narrow brims, Irregular brims, trl-cornor- drooping brims and ninny nov nlty shapes urn shown, -Special 97,30, 910 Dainty Wearables for Infants and Children Infants' nnd Clilldrcn'H Silk nod Llslo SicUh( whlti with colored tops nnd solid colors In yellow, green, roso and white; 35i to 91,15 Lingerie Cups, llonncls mid lints of or candle und net: some having colored silk linings and touches1 of handwork. 91.50 to 913.50 Cilldrcn's, Strmvllats In broad nnd roll ing brims; of Milan nnd Milan hemps; nil colors; also color combinations. Silk nnd llrulil Kport lints for girls of 14 nnd in years; In Jade, brown, tan nnd navy Hci-oml Floor .93 to 920 Revival Services TONIGHT-7 FIRST M.E. CHURCH HOULWIll ST. HOTEL CoroNA 608-610 South Boston Street EverythinK newj nil ouUid rooms with bath, stenm heat) telephone in each room. r KilhThat Cold With rort Cqldi, Cougli CASCARA M QUININE AND La Grippe ' Neglected Coldo aro Dangerous TV no chancfs. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first meet. Hreaks up cold In 24 hours Relieves Giippe In 3 days Kxcellent for Hea)cha Quinine In this fotm don not affect tho bead Caicsra Is'best Tonic Laxative No Opiate In Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT - LITE IN5URANGL 5LW1CE AETNA POLICIES give complete sure service the result of seventy one years of success LAXATIVE Aded People AVDavcnport GwlAgt. TNA Ufo Insuronco Ca El?-Z20 PdaceBk& THE BANE of old age is constipation. The bow els become weak and unable to perform their functions without aid. For this purpose only the mildest and gentlest .laxative should be used. The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain's T'-t-l-i- - C -!. 1 " !JJI x uuicib arc a lavoruc wun people or miuuic age Pj and older on account of their gentle action. 1 HHHil Icrnriou no amt a. PtorV bsage 105 for appdntTwrrld