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fULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1021 GROWTH OFTULSA SCHOOL SYSTEM Progress of Fifteen Years Sounds Like Fairy Tale PROVIDINGFOR FUTURE p,,h, v of Buying Property in (ix.i'ifc of Growing Su l.ur1) Has Saved Money I AITII HIKHONVMt'P. i fi score ot years ago a mi school In what I, now .r Tultu'H hunlnc district i'io only educational ml. 'it the then embryo town ihlldrcn. There wriin't, ii. n, to bo sure, but r a- h l tho llttlo school u )tt i il, until n few far-scino; spirited tnon. knowing ,.wn builds surely without ' 'vltttr fundnment.il of odu- i illtles, put up the money, the school and Its Bite i deeded by tho Indians tn ,1. M. Jnw. J. Forsyth ; r.iirrihani, who Inter wero 1 hy the city for tho sum ! ipiiho. There wan no ,, In renllty; Indeed, it ii teit the elastic pro . f one's Imaginative fnr Ul tho Hcntterlng evldenre merit, outposts of clvlll7.il . nearly, a Village. "From of tho npplu orchard, the to the corner of tho lot tl street from Mrs. Z- ," 1. ly. In effect If not literally. 'fO f th is Th" Hi ea rocoruou, ... ,hn nucleus nf im ' 1 eve tern "ot Tulsa. ' ' 'i',,,l,v the board of education nt, 1,! T.laa rltv school l own. rl 1 ,.. Tulaa rltv schools own. , J ,l ihii nitv iW thl r " , , , 0 It ha 22 school build- I-:,, 'i'r" S, XTP. ...... -..... ,.-..-........ .... ... i.ju in 1110 nnnntft ot hcmooi nin 'it 1 IhkIi Bcliool that, when coni 1 i.;cl, will bo tho lnrKeiit school i r-rnind nrea, west of tho M" ! Pi river, nnd Is the only f 0 itrl' t In tho ijtato Mint ban ,i . k .(, fund up to normal. Tho iK . nuthorltlcs, In tho 15 years '11.1T. ivimn' tn. fnr .ni.'nr,'i n p' " were first levied, hnvo dono nn'o than most districts do In 100 i l'or Tiitim Generation-! Th' Tulsa spirit is one reason, and .Hi. . the basic rcuson l that th who have boon directly re- mo! for tho formation nnd tho .iriuM.n of the business policy of ti. p IdoI system have bullded not rt uliv nor not for tho Immediate tnno luw, but for tho futuro gencr-1 5! i " In tho matter Of hjIiooI r '" they havu koiio out nnd nhead. and then when the cd for a school rip arose, It wnH i' 1 In tho possession of the ri'i-ludInK tho necessity of B immediately at tho provaVjiift i " ' in onier to meoi ino present " "'" puuin: uivn) . ,i.j n Hni; demand ot the school. ! shouldn't the people eel the beliijflt R lie a affairs aro handled llko a of their own city bulIdliiK efforts? I ; ii'.i.iss, I have studied tho Chlcnuo school II O MrClure, president of the lenses, nnd those in the statu ot Wis ' 1 b'.nd nnd for 12 years n cousin, and hnvo been working on timber of that body, ono of the , this matter of a OH-year lease for Mp nnd farseelncr men directly re- seven or elsht years. Tho 99-ypnr pi'nii for tho splendid school lease imts an endowment fund bc vitpm of which Tulsa boasts, said hind your schools by means ot Its dip oiher day In dlscusslnB tho mat- progressive rentals based upon re irr rf the purchaslnfr of property niipralsements. and nt tho end of.tho fr the schools, that tho school 100 years, ns 1 hnvo pointed out, tho hoard was tnuclit a. lesson in an 1 property reverts back lo tho school '.u!v div when Horace Mann was district." tuilt When tho district was ready , As another phase ot the sehool fw the location, tho block wan built liulldtnR prournm, tho old hlRh wildly In houses, nnd before tho school bulldlne on Cincinnati, on tho tio.ir (lroiild build, It hnd to buy nnd first fi0 feet south of the city build tfar down thoso houses. Since then nK. 1 to bo torn down Just as hooii It has been tho policy of tho board to 'ns school is out. nnd a school build f.r ahead, and by so (lolntr it in(- to bo known as tle admlnlstra liaii saved tho taxpayers a. larijo ' tlon bulldiliR, and later, when It is am of money. Tor Instance, In tho no longer required for actual school mattrr of tho Longfellow nnd IjCO service, to be used as n school office n'nnois. The J.eo property wns .oousnt sometime before tho school wn buili for J7.B00. Ily tho time tho uiMru was roauy to use it, us vaiuo hvl tnnro than dnublod, and It was ' (ippr.ilaed nt J20.000. It hnd been ti'UKhi, puid for, was ready for tho buUdlrnr. nnd could, in tho menn tlmi, have lieen sold if tho funds hail been badly needed. Tho Ionc Mlow property, boueht for $6,500, wai ahi. d nt J20.000 when the buildinp was erected, JtcachliiR Out. The bnard owns now, Mr. McCluro Mid, fi,. ;i, rf.H 0( jan( on tho ceme t"ry drive, halfway between tho turn In the road at tho city limits nnd tho renieiory. Kvontually tho town nil lbuild r,tit that way, ns ban been provrn before in tho caso ot school icsim. m indeed, is buildlm? Solhl'Z'.rH'lS ,.na p, rh-ins tripled by tho time tho i i sciiool liiillillniT on thnt I in" his arisen. T.lknwlRn nrntwirtv Jiaa lci-n bi.iight on Terrnco drive to n.i a a o need for a building that jUl in., ntdy ho tho outgrowth of ti iii .ding up of tho town In that Tho hnnded Indebtedness of tho 'n ids is approximately $5,000,000. Th l has 2. 300, 000 worth of and J850.000 In its hands td il t , "till nr. In n ''it tm It 14 ) ",'ia jro nd to tho now addition be the present high school. 1 k- erected on a 280-foot 1 without doubt, Mr. Mc I. ui'un Its completion will g'-t school building in so I'lound nrea is concorned f us I ' Mississippi river. Tho j' w a .an.iium will havo tho aoat- ' ; ' it v cf one-half of Conven " ' one! In Its equipment it ' of tho most thoroughly ' i ' "i up-to-dnto in tho ontiro Mann, Mr. McCluro m:i h nmril Dnlinnlmnmu nmwn ', ''I md moro tonchers upon Its i h, , 'u around thnn any other Car u',(,lnK n in nrea of a slm ihl.1 .' in country. There aro tm, iu0 pupl1"- 24 rooms, a play utti?"!, 200 ,oot ln l aJ tho ri '!nn of lhls Kround to such an fnt , pOS,t)0 oniy by tho iir m u,,lt system, for which tin , uro Wni' directly responsl nen i '? 'ncfl'tion Bovernl years tnet.1. ,lcr thlnB nI'0Ut tho build-tf-n v .u4' the present school sys-i-ri'i ! ln regard to Uh property r,-item ,m,!t,lnBs. ' that the bcIiooI ,stcm "n't be outgrown. In v.1 10 0U-Vear Lwiso., i0 kcsplng with. Ha policy of koep- Actress Proves VN .-au-. 3lls Mjrtln Tniiiielilll fslng tho "The female Ir not the unprotected creature thnt poets hI jc about, nor l" "e uuconiiuionniiy me weuitcr rex 1,110 ",,H heretofore been labeled,' ?."''? Tn'ineliill, who appeared .1 1 """"" V"" 1 "r"eu )VlnB Npw York' "A woman is1 '""" -urn, i wuimm is jiiu are winning in inn parK nnu ft Ju8t nH capable of taking euro ol 1 man comes up to you to crab your 1 '-2I2i f ri'-'ILji1.'. ""il? L1!?' ."Lf'l.'iU''JlJ'-'JI" !".?' ylt torenten the man l. Tulna people , ho wealth thnt luIsa ppopm tliemselveR create wnn tho vlrtunl endowment of the city schools obtnlned recently bv the board In lt lonsliiK to n. W. Hlh clalr for n 99-yenr period property 200xM0 foet fneliiB on- ltoston and vnlued nt J240.00O. This property, non-taxnblc because It Is school. property, will bo Improved by tho '"""w. according to contrnct. sueh - mprovomtMitn to bo beKiin vlthln six inumiiH niicr ucionnr i, wnen me lenso bceomcH effective. At tho end of tho 89-ycnr period, tho school district pays the lessee for value of ' "i' " 7 " '", ,l 1 ", V '"" c" l" l",u sc-ioo. .u-iri - very 10 years durlm? tho life of tho r, lh? Property Is rovaliied nc cortllntt to n system provided In the ?n0 nnl1 tllP r,,,ltl11 nx(,a to lv,0 " 6 I'er cent return on tho appraised vaiue. .iu nnu iiiipniisoiiii-ni, ihi ever, Is tnndo at tho end of the first five years, and every 10 years there after. This Is the first OD-yoar lease ever executed In this county. Mr. McCluro s.ild. rclntlvo to this trnnsnctlon: bulldlnK, will bo unlit irom ino mu ninterlnl at a possime cost $100,000. of COAL SHORTAGE PINCHESJRITAIN Appearance of Cold With Mines Idle Makes Suf fering Greater LONDON', April 17 Sunday brought additional discomfort from I ulrlUn to tho ticoole of flrent n tho need for tho nlren.ly closely held f uol was increased by unneiiriinco oi winier weuiuvi throughout tho United Kingdom, with a considerable snowfall In some seiuons. Tho leaders of tho striking mlnsrn hnvo nil loft London, apparently inuih to tho disappointment or the government departments concerned In tho dispute, who hd been hop ing that, now the political question Involved In the demand of tho min ers for a national pool had been dis posed "f by the refusal or support iu tno miners by the triple alliance, it might be possible to get iichuuu tions on thn wage question started again. Tho action of tho houso ot com menu last Thursday night In vir tually taking the affair out of the hands of the government was widely commented upon a bringing In a new phase of public affairs not al together to the taste ot government depnrtments but likely to help to wnrd n tnoro speedy settlement. The bad weather and the collapse of tho threatened railway nnd trans port strikes, nns nau retarding tho recruit ng of the o -unteer forces in London, fewer c III zens offering themselves for enllst- '"tIio train services will bo addi tionally curtailed during the coin ng week. The admiralty Is preparing to bring real from Nova Scotia for Us own lino ami some of the nil, coal factors are preparing to Import American voixl. A mass meeting of railway men held in Carlisle today passed rtso- tlons ln favor of calling a general ra way "trlko unless the Just claims of the miners weio adjusted by next Friday, That Women i ily lliiiniiicrlork on A lplioiiis Ullilcr When and robber-, ns n mnn If she known n few simple yet efficient method- of Heir - defen.'. Uf course u hat pin Ih niwnjH valuable to huvo hnndy, but; better villi Ih knowing how to liw the nnmineriocK anil mr umiireua Il you nr.- walking In the. park nnd a SKULL SURGERY AMONG INCAS Style of Warfare Caused Numerous Broken Heads .vmv yoHic, Apni u.-i'ichis- torlc Indians of Bouth Ameiicn, had crinlo medicine men who removed splinters of arrow-heads ami stone bludgeons from wounded warriors by cutting through the skull wish knives of stone or obsidian an,: other simple Instruments wtoukIu from copper nnd bronze, Hometlmep the imtlenl lived; frequently he went to the happy hunting grounds These uncomfortable treatments of serious casualties from tribal skirmishes still continue In remoti nrens of llollvln. Mvldence of thin lms been gathered by field workers from tho American Museum of Nat ural History. Of nearly 1,200 skulls collected In Houth America by tho Into Dr. Adolph Hrnnduller for exhibition in thosmuseum, alioul 5 per cent has been operated upon. To surgeons tho prnct.c is known as trephining. It futurists of removing a disk or button of bone from tho skull with a saw called a trephine. .Many Cracked Heads. Complex fructuro of tho skull with depression of tho bony platm must have boon common oeeurenei-M during the nnclent tribal warn when cIuIm headed with stoiio and copper along with slings, tho "bols." and tho "lllul" were offenslvo weapons, said the rerorts of the museum') in vestlgUtors. A natural procedure, they opined, with victims who nurvlved skull fractures must Imvo been attempts to removo tlte splinters of bono tint pricked the brain, or to cut out fragments pnwslng upon it. AnncMthctlcM I'nknoitii. Warlike clans fight Intermittently oven toeing In the wilds of Hnllvia and skull fractures are common Other heads are perforated now and then In the bacchanalet and festi vals whoopeil up occuMon.ilIy with great iiinntitlr of Intoxicant, the Investigators reported. When the laughter and thn free-for-alls nulet down, the medicine men get on their sharp pocket knives and mndi Incisions Into the Injured skulls o. thy sufferers, frequently coverln tho aperture with gourd. During the operation they scrap around tin wound with a chisel. Modern amusthetlcs are unknown to the medicine men. They put their patient Into insensibility by constant use of the coca" plant. This alS'. Is employed for healing purposes. and is commonly applied to wounds, liruihis and i-unt unions. JAP DIPLOMATS SHARPLY DIVIDED Some for Standing Firm on Yap Issue; Others for Compromise 111- Tlia Aaauf lain! l'raaa Tu Kit). April 17 A sharp dlvl hlon of opinion In governmental cir cles ns to what attitude should be minuted In regard to the Amerlcnn noto on mandates Is reported by close observer of the situation, an Influ ential groun, It is said, insisting that Japan should maintain her htnnd on the award mndo to nnr by tno su preme council at I'nriia. Sho Jljl Hhlmpo ln nn editorial ar ticle expresses the opinion that Japan will ro(ly negatively to tho note. Inv Ing streiss on the contention that the supreme council's decision in award ing the mandate for the former Herman Islnntl In tho north Pacific to Japan was an agreement collater al to tho pence treaty and therefore valid ln tho same sense as tho deci sion regarding tho distribution of the Oerman warships. Moreover. It notes that tho 1'nlted States failed to fllo a protest when thn mandate decision was published in May, 1919. he Kokumin Hlumhun expremes belief that Japan will seek to satisfy America by settling thn controversy over tho Island of Yap separately. Tho standpoint of those who believe thrt Japan should Maud upon tho council a decision Is voiced by l'ro- Can Fro 11 lit lie Alli'tnpls lo Snatch llor Purse with nit sorts of dlrn things, but do II first nnd talk about It afterwards. The first lick generally wins n fight. ' To Illustrate the hnmiiicrlock, Minn Tannehlll Is here shown employing ,. vttilime, I'thlnr tlm Ion, tin.. 11 Alphoiu th" H ailing ... , , ... '" of te company, who po-ed with her. fessor UcHUKl of the Imperial tinlver wlty In an artlelo in which he tie lares that sjiould Japan be forced " comply with the American de .nand it woub be the greatest nn t.oual dlsnraco since the return of i the IJau-Tunc penlnstiln to Chluu uniter me pii'ssnro of tne i:uropean imtM'ts after the Clituo-Japanrso war I ii for tun 1 1 ti frcm offlelnl uuarters 'n the stibju't Is that Japan is still In consultation with the allies. AUTO KILLS BOY ON FEDERAL ROAD coNTiNtiKo r:ict PAtu: oni: he was driving west on Fifteenth street nnd that ns he reached lies ton avenue ho attempted to cross anil go up tne sleep grime to Main si reel lnrim' He says ho did not see tho' cur. anil tint tlin first Intl. .iinn tm bmt ,,r nnv ,nt,.. r,-- i tront of his was nt tho moment the,"1' f'""11 firm In their upholding cars collided. The next recollection liii had was when he was standing In the street where he had been thrown by tlin collision looking at the wrecked I'ord. Tho drlveis of Iho cars wero taken to the pollen station where reports wero mado of tho wreck and both drlverH re leased. .M YKTI.lt V COM.tKIO.V AT MADISON A Nil AD.Mllt.Mt. In a collision bulween atttomobllefl nt Admiral hottlovard and Madison avenue shortly beforo midnight Hun day, n Ilulck car was badly damaged and a b'ord touring car completely wrecked. When an officer arrived at the sccuo of the collision the oc cupants of tho Kurd had disappeared and only ono man. the driver of the Ilulck, who gave his tinmo ns J. I. Hmlth, was arrestml. A woman who gave her name as Jessie Johnson, in the enr nt the lime of thn collision, escaped front W. A. Nnsh, special of ficer for thn Santa l'o railroad, when the Intter chased Hmlth half a block before capturing him. Considerable mystery surrounds the wrecking of the two cars. Hmlth, In whoso pocket a pawn ticket bear ing the name of miner Idowellyn was found, In tho only statement he would make to the police snld he did not know the name of tho Ilulck, but further than this he refused to talk. Nash told the police that Hmlth pouted whisky out of a hot Me while the spccl.il officer was talk Ing to the womnn. and that when Smith attempted to run, ho left tho womnn nnd followed the mnn. The woliinn ran when Nnsh attempted to recapture Hmllh. Tho fact that Hmlth does not claim the car, nnd the fur ther fact Unit the occupants of the I'ord disappeared Immediately after the smnsh led officers lo bellevo one or both cars may be stolen prop erty. An ninbuliince cnll was received by n local undertaking company from a source not yet discovered, and nn ambulant e was rushed to Iho scene of the wreck. When it arrived, the occupants of both cars, except the woman and Hmlth, had disappeared. Mwikopcc Boy Star Is After Simninh Ilichcn MI'SKOORK. April 17. Krn.nk Neeley, hallows mid barefooted. dresi'ii only In a pair of soiled over alls and a lib kory shirt, nt the age of 10 tins left for Spain to olrtlm the mythical fortune of 1300,000 Hint has lured manv others much older than he from their homes, ac cording l his father, Itivo Neeloy, hero tonight. A novel toy Is a plpo from which two soap bubbles are blown at once, ono abovo and tho other beneath the bowl. , A nw Hrltlsh airplane engine that has developed moru than 1,000 horsepower has 18 cylinders in groups of four. Danish engineers are experiment ing wdth tho production of turpen tine from fir trecw, using thn roots and twigs as well as the trunks. An Inventor has combined a pan togiaph with nn nxyhhydrogen torch to enuble metal to be cut by fol lowing drawings. Canada received 147,(102 1mm I- grant from 61 different countries last year as. compared with 117,005 tho previous year, LOATHE NAME OF SCHERMEH0RN One Was Missionary and One Personal Agent of President S.i . l.i Til Woilil. I'n i l."iii)i, April 17 -The sonic- uliil nt drnth uf llev. It. H. i' i on i liui n. for ttutn) yciiis en i i 1 1 1 In missionary work annum i: i ll iclaus, re. nllH to thoM' li'ii i i.i with the hlttoiy or the "ii er that iinintijt thi' nnmi-s tin i , 1 1 it with file people of this ns i i w i. thnt of Hchwrmerhorn. He. i i 'mln st or of the gospel, but I, n ik uns r.itlni In dlniupl liuin ' ' 'Hi lldiite, lo cause a portion of M . i ' csokeefi to liecninr llislllsfi'll ill ot illioul the aiitiiorlty of ' in - nun giivmiimeiit at a most il i iilnl of their hlstorj. Hev ' II l' l.ri mcrluu n. i iiiiiiiilssloni i ,ii l i w Jii.kson. thin president of l. I niti-d mutes was the mnn most t ue pichMpi. unniitK the White I" i- In m-ciil I ii ir n-wnt lo tin ri.i' of IsXh, iiImi knoiMi a the In it of New I.cluita. The sti'ii(Rle nmon.t the C'hfirnkee il Ho' While people of thM stiitv i 1 1. oiRs. hnd been under way for ii m nit veins. Attempt after attempt ,i d .ci them In give up their land i.il iiini've lo the west 'hud been . i ling, sfi hnd attempt-! lo . 111' I 'fill III M .Hill elllllH'il of , tie .i ilii'li lo agiee I.i tlentlen nnd aree nent wlitili would ltioiire the re inm ill As Is known lo those who '.axe knowledge of the period, lb" nadei s stood nulled HKiilnit removel ill. I lefl the entile matter to the i;uvei iiiiient, expecting and twikliiR only (hat treaties pievlously made be upheld In their entirety and the gov "I'limulit give tho promised protec tion. Kent rcn-onnl Agent. It Is also known that the most do lermlneil advocate of removal wai ii 0 tin other than Andrew Jackson Mnuti'lf. Documents nnd letters wiltten by him during (he struggle (irnvo Mint he had, ns has been Hinted by eminent utlthorltles of the repub lic, but small eonnlilenitlun for the Indians, nnd had "thn froutlerinan's haticd" for the Indians. Appeals lo him by Hie Cherokee received scant coiiulderatlon and when at length It developed that no agreement could be made with them through their legnlly constituted officials, he np pointed and sent among them as commlssloni't' itev. J. II Heliermer horn. This preucher-emlssnry duly arrived luid, as history shows, made himself an unpopular as IteiiJamln l' Curry, another person whose name recalls Hie unhappy and In glorloiiH period when all the powers of n pres dent of the t'nlted .States were exerted In opposing the Cher okecs ami upholding the "preten sions of tho state of (leorgla." As Hchermerhotii could do nothing with tho regularly elected officials of the Indian nation, he had rccoiuse to try what ho could do with Indlvl inere was sonic iiswatisraction " " ". nun 'had been for wiiiie lime, but hitherto of tho Interests of Hie nation Hut the time had arrived when such ac tion would bo taken as would urotisn nation whin Interest, After koiiio da)H In tho, nation Bchrrmc rhoru met wllh a delegation composed of Cherokee cltlr.cns, but who had 110 legal status, who hnd no authority from the council, and who acted upon their own responsibility. This madn no difference to the minister, for In order 10 remove the Cherokees It miKt be shown that they nHcntcd to tho lemnval, As a result of Hie meeting the treaty, under the terms of which tho Cherokees were r innveil, van duly hIkIii-i! nliil lliel" after Hehermerhorii took his depart ure for tho east, his mission accopi pllshed, and the treaty made wns, after fleice debate III pho American congrem, ratified. Had a delegation of Indians mndo a treaty with normally I" '" world wnr, written nnd spoken language would contain no words strong enough to condemn their act Ion, but In the OHne,of the Cherokees It was different, and In a few yeais to come tho grunt removal took place. The government, however, when t'lio time for the removal canie, did not recog nize any of tho negotiators of the treaty as representing the Cherokees, but dlil reeognlr.o the same officials who hail long opposed Iho removal. Ho. Indlsputalde proof was thereby given that nil that was wanted was a pretext for the expulsion from thn limits of Henrgla, and thai Kfhcr inerhorn did all that was expected of him hy the president run those who agreed with him In tho cose of the Cherokees in (leorgla. As has been mentioned, Hehermer horii, aflcr M'eiirlng the agreement at New i'Xiota, departed for the east. It wan well for him that h did. While the Cherokees hnil been exceptionally patient undor theh years of oppression, ll is probable that when It became known Just what the eoinmlmiliiiier had done he may have cxpeilenced violent treat ment. As It was Hie very mention of his name wan made with loathing and contempt and then often c "Old Vhormerlioin." While tho old missionary of tho same name who lived among the CbociawH In tlm wont received their esteem and ad miration, the comnilasloner of Jack son to the Cherokees In the "old nation" became 'hated and ilesplneil and even to thM day his action Is recalled with regret by those who havo Ilea nl the pnrtlculais of his action and who feel that whatever would 'havo been the ultimate fate of the Indians, a minister should nut have been Implicated FACILITATE PRICE PROBING IS PLAN roSTI.NTKIl ril"M PAtlt; ONI. nt nn artificially high level by cur tailing production or supply through action which tends strongly toward uniformity because banu'd upon common information, but which purports to lack tho element of con ceited agreement rharnctnrlsllo of the comblnatloiiH forbidden by tho Hherrnan law x x x "A fundamental difficulty nt thn prcnont time lies In Hut fact (hat there Is no complete Information available to anyono with reference In tho proper adjustment nf man ufacturers, wholesalers and retail ers' prhes in any industry. When It becomes possible for any fact finding governmental body to de termini) at any stngn th cott which a commodity represents tit that Hinge, . t enn bo determined whether an ex. I cwtsivn charge, is being placed thurcun." Knlort nnd Information rr wnrd .r (Inoh Sfn Inwrtluni Imt tli itIimi of ti. Minimum pe 11 wor,l. I pft v i.nt t Ur wliin mer tunt i.tit. mnntii wlilmul i'lin Mliittnum Amnunt ntift tittle tie. A I I. iMtAlliltn WANT At r itiif ml iUI. ih m a) lfl lir Mnn nt ml ,er I All iml-uf-ldwH w.iil nt n, n'l wnfitfrt t isil, ll lliin Wnlilut, WnrlB(t tiptll nit h,iu.ttold in.vln kiln f immllniv cull In aitviinr I T It I. K V II Nt T WANT Alg J efrnffffn mi thi nm rat rin sim ml tniltt llon will ! msil nl raur hiimn r off 1-f sm .nn rir rtrt th limn tiiiMlblv. TMi H nn AMmtti ,n,ii1ilnii rln nil isim nu h',l h m(l i.i,i.nHI whn hill t ir ntMl Aly mIi ynuf ilrtinB i' m W rniflil Imrk In nu ! ID lili.phnnn ,l tnkrr I., tnskn ur thst II Kan n riTmeily laktn Tlin WofM i anntii limn rMifuinnlliltltr fnr nrrnrf ef nn Unit nri inline ,ii ltPhnt dvritti-ttitnla. ttnl r nn rlntimatasn sra n f. tti,inilita fnr rrnira In any ativntl! mant unlna r(.iiiinit immntlUlalv attar fltal In-arltnn N i -ilin U"ti Ih ml or an ait III tia ma, la itnlfn arret rlaatrora valua nf ail. Plioiif fiOOO ARK rnit WAN I All HRPAIITMBNT rtJrieai; LEGALS. iFuhllaha.r in" lha Tulaa llalli World. Apill II. I1t. World I'llbll.lOMK I'lHll pan . I'utitlahra I illllMNANr'N Nil Jl II. An liiiflnahra irrallnic anil aatab Hamuli SI.WI.lt I'll-I OH I' Si, 1, in Ihr I'm nl Tulaa. uklnhnmi, tha aama lii'ink i i,ii'iiii-i a i.f n trait of taml licroljtaf ler ,l,,ai rtli.-il . ilai'lnilnif tha hai'ilivuv alnl .rm ItlltiK for Ilia rnh wt r ii, linn nf aanllary arwala In an III KKWKII litmilliT Nil. lti an.l la i lanna an rm, riftlt, y UK IT DltllAINI:!) IIV TIIM IIOAIll) (ir I'HMMIHirtilNI'IIN UK 'I IIH OITV III" TI T I HA. OKLAHOMA. HH'-TltiN 1 That fer annllary pur- Jinara a aawar itlatrlct to Ii kmrnvii aa IliWIill IIIHTIHCT Nil. 110 III til l!lly nf Tulait. Uklalininn. la liarrliy rraalail aint raiahllaliril, uml Ilia aama la tiarrliy ilrairtt'-il and ilnfln,!, na follnwa. to. wit liwtn ulnar nt tlm Inlaraaotlnn el Ilia rautar llnra uf rittranlli Hlraal ami (luakar Atnu! lliaiina Nnrth slnng lli tntr lliin of i4iiaNr Avnua, a illxtam nf all liiimlrtil ami altly-flva and flvr-tanttia ((Kill fart to Ilia r ali tor lllir of li.urlr.'tittl allrrl tlianra Waal alulitf III ralitrr Una nf Tnur liiantli Mrart n itlatanra nr tllinr lilin itrnl ami Iwfnl) all (Sit) frtt In Ilia miliar llll" i.f i' urln Ai.tl.ia II, -lira H.iiilli atiinr Ilia rantar Una of l'anrl Avriiua, a fllatnnra nf all hunitrnt ami alill fltr ami nva Irntha lKI.ll feat In tlm irnlrr linn uf I'll In-nt Ii Hlrral, I he lira liaal nlunr til (flllur Una Of I'lflailltll Hlrml. n illatimra nf thlaa toimliail ami twanty alt 13161 fart to lha miliar Una nf (Junker Annua, nr tlin ptarn nf tiatftnitlhs KM'TIUN ) That It Ii. and la liafaliy iletlarr1 nrmaaary lo (iiiialrurt aanllary aawara, tounliar with Ilia naraaajry latar ala. intrta, iitantinlaa ami oiliar riitir lananrta In Ilia ahovn aahl HliWDIt IIIH Tltll'T NO 179 aa ilaflnril by lllla Ontl iiaiuti iMKalhrr with aurli initlaia ami riinnrrtlniia na rliall b nacaaaary In pro vlilr n iror ana rumiilrtn ralillary awr atalaiti In aalil illalrlct. Tlia City llnnlni-rr It lirrahy authorltail ami itlirti in prapara ami praaanl In ttila llnar, 1. wlttinut ilrlay, aaparain arr una iiiinru, wuimm uri-y, bh'bi"," ,, - Unit, prnfllra. ptana ami aparlflrallnin for Ilia cnnalriirtlon nf aalil aawar illalrlct, aa almvn ttaflnail, tollir with a romplata ratiinnla nt tlin roat thrrrof fur aal,l tlia trlrt. HUCTtnw 9' irlinl nn amartranrt nllata fnr Ilia prrarrvallon or Ilia publln baallti ami aatrty, by rraann wliari'nf lllla uritl- nan'K altall takn rtfrrt from ami attar Ita pnaaaua approval anil puiiUCHtiritt, I'AHSl'Jl ami tlia rtnarsanoy rlaiian mini upon aapnralrly and approval! thla 13th ilny nf April, 1031. AI'l'llOVKl) thla Utb day nf April, l!l. J, M. ADKIHON, Mayor pro lam. Allraf JIIIH. I'll A NIC HI1AMAN. I'lty Auilltur. Approved: I'llANIw It DUNCAN, rity Alturr.ay. x (T'ulil tali nl In Tha Tut W'orlil March ii, April 4. 11 ami II. l!l, Win hi Publlahlnir Co., PuhHahrra ) VK TUB ttdnnilnKINIll), tranartln buatnaaa In Ilia Hlata uf (iklalinma aa a parlnriahlp timtar a ilaalanatlnn that itnra lint aliuw tho namaa nf tne paiantia Intar ratrit aa parlnara la audi bualuaa, tin brralty certify : 1 That tlm atyla ami nama of tha firm umlrr which audi eartnarahiii bualmraa la ronilurtr.t la llaaklna A Hello, I. That thn principal plnra nf htialnrra nf auih liarlii-ralilp la nr itad In tha Atru 1 1 ut) ,1 1 n k . TuU.i, Oklan una. I That Ihr natnaa la full of nil lha inrinliara of rurh parlnarahi.t ami thilr plaera of rralitanc aro aa filllowtl lilljnh V. Halla, flraenlrh, t,MIOi 1 (I, II r. I). Klnir Ht , Porl' lo-alar, N, V. . (' nr ra n I.liil atn. 44 Nm'ju iiou vnril. (lanlan l.'lty, N. Y. .llnmvr A. 1 ii ii ti. Naw Yiirk Athlttlo Club Naw York nnwani ii I'mm, walla, varinoiit, Wllllain 1'. Illckatt. 410 lllvrralila llrlva. Naw Yurk. i John r. roibaa, Mill Vallav. (Tallfnrnla. William It. 1111. II Park Htrart. .Mont- clalr. N. .1. Ki iniiinl ('.. liana, a 1 4 1 Northumbar. laml HI , IMttaburKh. I'a. Ilutnl. January 21, Itjl i:i.I.f All W. HKl.l.H, t'llAltl.llH H. I. HIM. Alt. IIO.MI.Ii A. 1IDNN. ItOWAIIII II COOK. WILLIAM I' lllt'KHTT, .IIIIIN I". I'llltllKH, WILLIAM II. IIKt.l,. lUl.Ml'NIl C. IIAI'HII. HTATI! (If NliW riJItK. I'OUNTV Ol' KltiV TI1IIK. hH : I. H. 1. Itnllaa. ti Notary T'llbtlo In an.l fnr thn t'nlltlty of Htlffnlk, Klala fir Naw vnrii, I'aiitiuiii innil in , YtirK I'ounty, tin liurrby tartlty that lilljah W. rfdla, I'harlaa H. I.uitUm, llnmar A. Dunn. llnwHiil II, Cook, William I'. III. kali. John r. I'tirltra WJIilain II. 1111. ami lAilnuml II linua, parautially kmiwli to int. to ba tha aam pctatina wliuaa nanira aro aubatrll.rit lu Dm rurt'koInK Inalru maiil. na havlnc atrrulail tha aama. an- pnurctl barora in thla ituy In ,ron an.l a. km.wlrtteril that ttiay aUriad, kaulait nn.l ilallvaratl lilt, aalil Inalrultunit aa thalr tiro ami voluntary art, tor tha uaa ami pur poaaa iiiaituri aat loriii illirn titular my hum! ami official aral, Ihla Iwanty-Mltlb ilir of January A. Il . on thnuaaml nlna hundred ami twenty- una. H I ll'il.t.HH Nulitrv Pul.tlr. Muffnlk County. Certlflrnta filed In Nw York County, No. mi OPHiairr too lie, (Myjtomuiiaalnn ripiia March II. 1911 tl'iTlillalieii " lif fh' '1 uUi Daily " Wor d April U, II, 17. II and 11, llll. The World PiibliahlriK 1 t'iii any, I'uluhati,) NOTICR. (Heala.1 111,1a fr Htr., Pavlnsl Nollra a hareby Htvan thai In ptiraii ancn ut an ordur by the hoard of corn tnlalonara nf tlia city nf Tulaa. Oklahoma, aulail I, I, la will ba racalved at th offloa or lha City Auditor uf aald ( Ily until I o'rlork p in. Monday, April lllb. lltl for f iirnlahlng matirlali and parformlnic the work nrreaary In pivins and other wtaa iruprovlrit: lit the manner anil aub Jail lo Urn coridltlona herelnaflar ael out, tha fol.owInK .,.rill.d pottlnlia of tha following natiinl atn-wta and avanuaa tn aid niy of Tula 1'i ivll KKNOMMA AVHNUK, from tha Hun 111 Una of fourth ."neat Wall to tha Nnrth Una uf KiKhth Hlreet. I.A.N'MIMl AVKSt'K fruin tha Hnmli linn of 't'lilrtl Street lo Ilia North lln of Ninth Htrett. ic't In terarrllulta wl'n null Hirret, 1'lttli I'larr (f.uitorui, fciaih Hiret and j:tirlilh Hiri gt'lNCV AVIINI K from tha South till of Hlllh Hired In tha North line of Thlrtnih Htr.,l, icpl luteram. tlon wllh Twelfih Hlrel gl'AKIilt AVKNI'li from lha Hnillh lino of Hlnh Htraet lo lha North Una nt I'lflaanlh Hlreel eicept lllleraen tlon wllh Twelfth Hiraat. itdCKl'iiltlt AVKNI'K from tha Hnuth lino of Huih street lo th Norlll line of ItlKhth Htriel. liriOKroltH AVKNI'K from Ih Houth Una ol KIKl.th Street In lha Nolth Una of Thirteenth Hlreet ei cept Intaraertlon Willi Twelfth Street; nil in tha i n "f tulaa. Oklahoma j , , r furibrr .tuaiia aa in iho material, plana and e eth. o f , nnatruetiun lo ba uaed in iinir... UK aald alraala ami ay dune Lid', a a'n r. 'erred lu lha Plana and aperlft'-allona therefor approved by Iho h a i i f 'i i last incra and to tha resolution adopted by aald Hoard rterlar UiK tho nacailty of and pruvlJInt fur tha Ii itmrti Mil f All f ' I t f lit Dlr rll Mil t I u I if. ' ill ' ln FIT) it KI'Ulf'iHll ir mv .H fl' IP I nfflrw nf thn i it mici nn'1 .,y t pmhi riniutinh mil f fiirmhrif utxiti AfMlrntmn ilmrrlur nt lh tiflir ot th ru v A Hi! Hot IT Allllllnf I ... , ,.... t. 1 It .. ? .'i,.rM.iv.pr:'nJ m.ri:js .1 1!L , i ill, L " . ... Mill mil anrh nl Ihrm nl, all ha anrmrlmnail It. anil lailr.l anil aanaaaril akailiat Ilia ahuttlnr prnparir Itakla in mrnK lliprafnr an.l ihi- nwn.-ia thrrn,,r lit sr. cnrtUm-a ith lha iiinvialnna nf Artlria v. ni urn I'nariar ni inn I'ny i.r hum. nktahiiina and pavMianra In tha enn- , iiminr win nr inioin in iaa b.iia avmano ing aalil aa-aanirnia. Til,. rrnrai'i -i in wiimn iha iflnliart mai ha attar.),! will ha ii'iinlra,! In pro- cur lha aithalura nf a aural eiintpany, ai,pr,itril l, tin. Ilnatit ut 'iiiniiiin.inrra t.r 'ri i n i ruias in lha r.mlrarl ruaranl-nnn iha i.malriirinin In lha aunt nf 1n par caul ami .t inilnnnltf h',nl ,an..il In ....... w . . v. ih llnartl nf I'ummiasiiinara nf lha I nr in liliaa ni niu iraa mail lan ,.'r rem n , lha inniran prir. pmrlil-il aal.l auratr ! rnmpan alia: I mil ha IKhlr nn aalil bn.iil In . araail Twant fla rhniiaati'l (lla.(JI) Ihillaia f..r in,,innll ih,iiik mil i.f any na aerirlrni, ami a Aiuinry knSti aa ii'.iuir-.l hy ih law a ,,f iha aula nf "klah a. lha aliva In ba haaail upnn ....1.1.1. ii...... . . i.f I in- i'ny nf Tulaa, ami lha illy nf 'fHKli II Tulaa In hr mail a parly nf th ihlrd part I lianvar In aalil l,i,n,1a. 1ll,la muai hr upon lha pMpnaal ahaala furniahnt hy lha rity rnainaar an,t aih IH't muai ha arrtitripanir,) ly a asparata rarnflail rhrrk nn amtia anlvant hank, , banking tioiiaa nr trvat company In an ( aeniunl aiiual lit rlyr. al par rant nf tlia I amount uf lha apprniltnala Inlal rnat of Ihr work Itaaad upon tlia blila with whlih aiihiiillli1 Tha lltiarit of I'mntnlamnara ot aald city raraa th rtcht to rajari ahy ami nU i.nta ami hlHtlira am ran- Il,nl1 III l.t.aalm all Hit. mtiitltinna al I ou I III ih apaririraimna anil lilrtillna anaata Mltla laralir.l aa afi.raaal.l will l.a run ! alibirrll hy Hi- ll.iartt nf rinmlaaliinara at a ntranng lo ha halil at lli City Hall in in in in I toaa. (IK m i.. lua at .1 rlnrk n In Tiiaailh Anrll llll. Ifttl All 1,1,1. , V.iiii.i i i.. I-V..I fll'lt' Vh. Vt'Amlmir'; nH'tlr':"'?; ' I " rp...llmt In,., i,hl I ra afla. np.nliK liafi.r lha awanl or raj.rlli.n nf l,.la van I ha niaila. I luiau, ui.ialinina, Apill lllli. Itll. at IIH. I'HANIC HISAMAN. . niy Aiitlltnr. (I'lil.llalinl in The Tini riiilly Wnrlit April I. Ii. It. II. II. II, II, it. in. II, 13. St. 14. It. II. IT, Jl, II, 10, .May I. J, I. I, i. a. t, l. , ami It, tin. w'urbl I'ulillalitnir i 'nn, , any, Piitiliihira.i (illlllNANi'M Ml. 9110. An Onllitalim In appmllnn, layy mi aaaaaa aparlal taaia In payinrhl nf Ilia mat it ri.natriHuiK! - aanllary arwal In HltWHIt HlSTItll'T Nil, til l .. f.l.u .. ........ . . . I . ... hi. . j i.i i ,i,n. aa I'rrairn anil raoiiioaiirii hv (Irillnanra Nu. 9110 ami nrniurina. on rm.'raancy. MII4lti:AH in piirauaitt,. uf tha prn- viai.ina in ma fiiarirr uf III l.'lly f Tiilaa. "Ulaltnrna. ami tha atatulaa nf Ilia Jn I p ifvi. hi t7.' :i7i,;,,f tuu 1.5 flol iiiinV. it, !?'. '.il'."'. ?. 1 I nan m.lVKII I1IHTI1II 1 Nil. 112 an.l aflar liavlnu ilarlatatl 11 naraaaarv in r.,n a I lift arra III ail, HltWIJIt MnTHU'T Nil. 171, b) Ilia K, iv iih nf aalil llrill nanra Nn. SI 1 1. tll, mi (lie him dny ,,f lirrainltar. I tin, Irl to Tlbliaia fy I'fraa. ...it. Inc., I'niiirn. tnra, n carialn cuntiait fur tha ruiiairiirtluii nf a carialn aanllary arwrr In HliWIJIl lIHTIIIlT N", 171, ami, WIICIICAH, In puiaiianca uf aald run tn.M. an 1,1 Tlbbalt I'lraaant, Iii.i,, liava euiialriirtril a rarlaln annltuiy aawnr In alil HliWIIIl DmrillrT Nil. I7S, ami tlot work miliar anhl eunlrarl liaa liaan an mptnl ami approval! hy iha Oly llimltifrr ro "r 'r"' "' ,'l""lll"l,l"i'' of tlia . 1 , 1 111 iiiriunr piirruatir til Ilia alnlutaa nf ih Hint uf "kliiliuina, 1 afnraaalil, ami under thu trriti uf tlin ' liartrr nf tin? aalil t'lly uf Tulaa, ohlat. liuina, It la ilramail nrn-aaary ,y tha ' t'l'lllltllaalonala uf Hi Cy nt I T Ulan III law ami nuaaaa n ai,a,.l.l I... i ni;iuiAS, in ' upon thn lnopatiy IUI.U tn naaraamant In aalit HP.Wnll IIIHTItll'T NO. III. by Ifa- ami nf thn cunalrurllun uf auld aawar uini iu ,ay mr ino aaiae, ami, wiii;iii;ah, ii,h t,,tt l0i t u, Pnn. atrurllitri uf aald aewer III a,ilil MKWKIt IllHTItlCT Nil. 173, Ihcluillna eitrna, linvn been nacarlaliiad and la hereby daclnreil to tm tho aum uf 11,410. t3, all of whlrli it tu ba tavlt'd by alter al aaaeaalnenta Rttilml thn Iota and parcel uf lain) fifhatllnllliy,: ...I.. .... . iu.. .., ..in .n,r iii aam HllWIIlt IIIHTItll'T NO, 171. ami, WIIIIItCAH, all lejio! riiilrainiila hay been cuiiipllrd with In inltliiirK tlm levy nl thn tiaeeaatnenle tiitaltiat aald hit and parrela of land an llnbln for tlm mat of niiiiairnrtlnn ot aald aanar In aald HI1VVIJI1 IIIHTIHCT NO, 171. In thn amount haraltiaflrr aperlflrd In Hrctlun 1 uf thla Ordlna m'. now. TiinititroitR. in: it on. llAINnll IIV Till! IIOAIll) (W COM. MiHHioNnitH or thu urrv ok TL'i.MA. UKI.AHOMA: HI'.CTION I Thnt there ahall l.a, and lhara la hereby apportioned to and levtid upon and aaaeaaed amilnat tha aevtral Int. and (tareala of laml In aald HI'.VYIilt DIHTIIICT NO, 17J In tlm City of Tulaa. Oklahomn. an benefited by tha ronalruo Hon of aald aawrr, thn amniirila reapvctlva. ly aa iniinwa, lo-witi AIIHITION i llavli-Wlliim lilt. J.OT III.OCIC, A MOT 1 I 1117.10 e sio.ii s s :oo.;s a l7.it " It 31.0 1 " I 311.11 " 7 1 111,11 " II 341.11 ." 441.11 " 1" 411.61 " I 7 107.01 3 1 167.01 M 3 7, 117,01 ' 4 7 317.01 " 6 7 167.01 " a 7 i7.H 7 7 111.01 " 7 1II0.0I " 9 7 114.01 10 7 114.01 ' II 7 111.14 " 13 7 lit. II " 11 7 ttl.tl " II 7 101.11 " It 7 llll. II " H 7 119.07 " . 17 7 101.01 II 7 111.13 " H 7 111 61 " 10 7 111,11 tl 1 IM.0H " It 7 111.01 HIItrrlON t: Thnt the aancaament hereby li'Vlntl on each of the nltrtva tnelillotied Iota and patrela ot In ml i.ta hereby declared In b a lln upon urh tula and Pamela of land tu tha aatn eilarit aa oilier taiaa and ahall bu iollrria.1 nml enforced In lha aama manner aa oilier tasfc tn und fur tha city of Tlllati, Oklahoma, at enllasteu. HKCTlnN 3 That all aaaeaamenla hereby levied it, nil ha divided intn thrra III niual Hiiniial Inatallmenia aa an llitillliul by aald Statute, ot Ilia Mute of tiklahoma for aurb tnaea tttada uml pto. vlded, that tha uaa. aatntnla ahall bear Inlereel HI Ihr tale of elht () per oenliim per annum, tayable atntuully at lha lima of th pa) int-iil of tin averal Inatalli.ielila of the aatd aaeraatiiriila fiolu tha date nt lha laklilK t'ffit of Ihla oi dlnane. Unit lha Ural Inaialliiient ut aald aaaeeamenti. loyelliar with tlm art rued lilteraat nn lha tleftrit Inaiatlmenia ahull be payablo mi tha lllb day nf I'aiember. 19'JI. and Ilia reiiiaitiiiiK defetreii tnata llinenia won tlia yearly Intereal on lha unpaid InaUllmenta ahall bo payable on lha itih .lay of lie. ratnbar of each un eetlliiK yrur until all ahall be paid. Prnvldad. however. Ihal any nf the own er uf tha Iota nr part eta uf laml an aa. ed may at any tlm dunna the four (II conaariitlv a wreka fnlluwlna th.. day of tint flrat ptinhi.atinn of thla ordinaree ear to lha City Auilltur uf tlia Clly of Tutaa, Iho full amount ut th aeaeeeinent n levied avalll'l Ihelr aatno lota and per tela nf land anil thereby rea aurli prnparly ftoni th llrn of auch aaaraaintn'a SKt'l'I'iN I' Thai thla urilitiabrn a ha 1,1 ba publlehed for twenty nine llll roiiaec) live daya. In the 'I ulaa Dally World h newapaper publlabatl In 'lulaa, Okla, that lha publlcalinri uf ihla ordinance na ta qtilred by law ahall tie taken and re rtrtled aa aufflrlallt nolle lo llll praolia intarealeit In th iiaeeeatnriite hereby lavlad hy the terina of Ihla ordtnanra, HBt'TloN i That all ordinnneea nr parta uf ofdlnAiiraa In tonfttet wttti tha prnvlalnna of thta unllnaiir, Itiauf.ir aa audi rtinfllcl eltata. aro hereby repealed. HKCTIoN ti That an emeritency ealala for the preaervatlon ut th publln health and aafety. by reaaon wbereor thta otill htnea ahall tali ffet from and after It eaaaatf. aiiproval and nuttllt atlon. I'AHHKI). and tho tmergeiioy Hauaa ruliKl upon aeparately, and uppruvod thla llh day of April, 1 9 ft t AlTltoVliU, ihla llh dny of April, lilt. J. M. ADKISON, Mayor pro lam. Atteat IIIH r It A NIC HKAMAN. City Attorney Approved riiANic r:. iuncan, City Auditur. a ANNOUNCEMENTS I.HKV AMI Mil .Ml 1 liST sal.v nmii ,ira lira of Rtran.l 'hpalr liliial timlil iirak ti4 ' ' "wn. nun ,hhiiiii v. ,'..-. ilrneril frnm auin nn rnul batiraan 'jk.r ami iTt.ro dn.ou I'linna I'a.lar 191, f.war.t. l.oST -Hmi. rnntamtnir l'll' cloth's MI.M'K Ula.K Anrsr.1 innthrr rat. rn. wir,l fnr rciurn nr Ihfnrmaitnn. atl s. Il.lllilnr. Ilaag,. s T T s MiST. kTRAVWn "It HTOt.KM-Alra.1aln Ing. that, two la an rnllar, llranaa Nn tin, naina nt, i; r. rotnatnrk an irri m nania of .lack. Call iiaaRi- flat, t.waril KiU'NIi Mnrrrl rnara. fnarha.1 tnana, hlai'k hnraa. Hark Iron ilray martini tnanr. hlnik tliirar. rust lint muna Imi milna liiirlh nf T.irlay, uklu. II. W. t!"r' m,'Sl IXiST Urllas' pin aaal laalhar puraa In lialrnny Hlallu lliratrr Thuraday tilftil, r.ihlalnint miiiu. rngnar anil ramlrinan (lil wauh ami rhaln. flhtlar ki nmnay ami mall walrh anil iuta in .1 II lilair nil s iuakar naieli mora aluahla in ma aa family kaapatk. nan Hlila MINI - 'ant raa"witn rritoo annual paaa, !..! raralpl, faw nlliar papara an it atn.gi in innn-yi Harp monay and lurn raaa m Wirlil nfflr. raiurn roar KUI'Nli-Mala lloalon trrrlrr, i all at till H. t ilea UiHT Ilaiwaan fl.m. ahif llaryay Phut "II I'n. laaaa. una lirnwn Iralliar travat InK Imu runtnlniaK laily'a ami bahy'a olnllira l.llirral taward. I'flonr) HI, llaaaa, "kin PI III. 1. 1 ri j f'kthliiirVAI. In har ) 1 I Irnirn win w mil, I iiii-onM rrtim aavaral aan I, a Intaraala.t In nn t..kl .trt Ut tit I. A I, rlttlt fllM III l.rt i iti(nih, which Ini'hi.lra alplnn ritoin. na " Kimnaaium. aiii.wrra larira intini ami '!'.'" .."1. '''".' ,"..hr't ' " nf Kimnaaium. ahiiwrra larira Iming anil '"7."; ' ' -. --: 1 "II. hnlal nwnat in ol lm ra In lak half lulainat In haaltli Imtlia, ala klnda xivan umim. ami. F.lltl"lJf MAf ItllNITT flUMI'TTAI fur roiiflnamant. privalr, prlraa laaaunabla, may vnrli fnr tiuar.l ImMoi aitoptad, Willa fnr hnnhlrt. .Mra, T. II. Inm, 4111 II. Twrniy-aiivantli HI . Kanaaa city. Mo. WTiHT MAIN' MATIJIlNiTr HANITAIti'lll'l A homa for tha rar and protaoilnn of ynunc irumant tataa raaaanablaj babtaa ailiiplati. Dr. M. II. Nawman, mailloal itlratur 1141 W. Main, Oklahoma City, PuiAir jsTrrnTi'Sr '' v ANII'A. that rlaaay urlrnlal ifanoar, opan for amokrra, cluba ami rnlartalnmanta. nulia too larca nr tnn amall lrr W I'arkar, nianntar, Oakland hotrl. 1'Iiolla i)ao niu. . I XT'l'HNtil)M "HOVlW Vl.bT "HprTiig-a t'l't .n.' I'.ubl.m-Wl.ai 'to conkt Hnlutlun-Mall II. currancy, for (laavo ISO. a riimiiTD rrpii'ra. lun win un na IIKhlrd Aiblrraa 311, earn World. WANlTTiV-t allla tn paallitai' K'"" iri". planly nfwalar Cadae 1.141 v"m"l. ".M AT M It N IT If Tl OH1MTA 1 , 7 or yn'unif women bafora and durlm ronflnamanlj prlvata, term to ult battlra adopt, 1 free Mia C. M. Jane, IS Waal Hat tn., Knnaaa City, Mo. MA'VmiNlTY huapltal. private. liable adopttit if ttaalrrd. prlrea reaaonabl. I to k H. Itnblnann, ohlahnm Clly. " AUTOMOBILES "AiTro.Moiiii.iiH Tiiif haTk. ' i .SPECIAL PRICED 10,00" feet brake lining, -lOo to 75o ier foot; 200 Hies, new nnd used, $1 to (12 DO; 400 rail la tors, priced to h"II, starters and genetntors, $5 up; spark plugs, 40c tu 7fiej springs for all tats, 2b to AO per cent dlscotlnti ring gears, pinions, axles, bearings, accesHorles and all purls must move. Ford shield glass, 3,75 each. Wo Waul thnt mall order, AUTO SALVAGE itH Kant .Second Onago 3764 HIGH GRADE USED CARS A high gradn used car Is a. better buy than a cheap new car. n-DR Packard 7-pnssengcr; guar anteed. 1P1S lconiolille; a real bargain. 101!) Ht ut x llcnrcati now tires and paint. 1930 Htutx Itoadstor; now; a bar gain, lSUn Marinnn n.paMsentfer; run 9,000 miles; like new, 191!) Marmon 7-passanger in A-l shape. 1910 Wlnton 4'pnsncnger; look llko new. (1921 Kord Coupe, used two months 1917 Colo 7-pnssongor; a real bnr gain. Also I'remler, Ilutek Hednn, 1 .15 Packard and Others. BUM Mil. KOHHTl'JH PACKARD USED CAR MARKET 1300 Houth IIOBton Osngc 7900 USED CARS ON TERMS Ford Delivery, pnncl body, at $'275 Studobakcr Series 17 Six at $450 Dodifc Tourintf,, winter top, at $.175 Oakland 0 Tour., 34-B. .$G50 Reo Roadster $450 Iiuick Roadster ?325 Studebaker Series 18 Four at $350 Studebaker Series 19 Six for $1000 Chevrolet Totirinir almost new $500 Oldsmobilo 8 Touring, almost new $1100 WELSH-McNULTY MOTOR COMPANY Fourth and Frankfort arAlt TIIACTOIl. run lea than 100 in laa una oil field wagon will all on larma tn n apuiialhl partita, Wrlta AUx il .Sell, Byerry Oku,