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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 11)21 WATERWORKS MEN IN CONVENTION Broken Arrow Brief A benefit dinner served H.ntittli. Iy hi. .ail cs uom t lie south half 01 Itho city netted th,. Hroken 'Airow lie n ,nr.mciii $Slu. A second din I III IV fl. 1.1. BliP.'Mit ...w. u.. ........ i.. nalpates From 7 States ," indies of the north bait of town. UL,J;b1i. ni,ll,,n ? expected lo i nine the icmulnder ..f Capital the amount needed by the fire lntl ii leu to purchase 1111 electric siren flro nliirm. Thu Sunday bull gtuno between liroken Arruw and tbo Hopkins Motor company tram of Tuhw, piovud no muchly on elded In favor of Hroken Arrow thut only seven (linings wuro played. x J. wrignt Young wont to Victory cchoolhounc, near Hroken Arrow, Sumtuy uf.crtinoii whore, upon spe cial Invitation of tho rosldcuts of tnat iiilghourhond he wus tho prin cipal speaker at an afternoon com munity meeting. Hroken Arrow's- Hundnv school attciidanco last Sunday was sllghlly below tho overture. Tim M. li. inimim Arkansas, .-sew .Mexico enure h, south.- led nimln with sn,t Oklahoma have registered for .Htcndance of 138. Oilier churches flttfnilr,"0 at the Southwet Water- i reported art follow: Klrst M. H works nwoelatlon convention, which , 120; Hnptlst, 1 0U; Presbytia Inn, 2; -hrlMlnn 83 and Pentecostal Ct. Tho announcement from "blither up All Favor Law Regulat ing Sanitary Handling of Foodstuffs INVESTIGATE PLANTS Officials of Many Cities Will Visit Other Towns on Automobile Tour r.ur,AIIOMA C1TV. May 3. Ap nroxlmately 600 delegates frow tip) KlAlfS "I 1 l.'Atll, j.no..o. ii. mi ..en.. will be h' lo hero .May v iu, ii ami 1 Joe It. Patterson, commissioner ' of 'pb property anil vice presi dent i f 'be association, announced here tnilm . pfu. .1. Invntnit Inpllliln tiiavrirM Atti'iumil""' r nnd water superln- 1 latter p.irty o ij.Vi.iM- 1 t more than n ii'iniTied fir.rs in the foregoing states, Mr. Put . rheii said. (lov 1 H A. Robertson will ile Hvr t ! "P'-nlnB address before the rnnvcnt"i One day will bp given vr to Inspection of Oklahoma t'.tvs water supply Inke weM of the reaehlmr this iiv Mniur.iA., t., hc effect that the ainiolntinent of lltnkcu Arrow's new postninstcr would probably be iiwulo during the p.iriy oi .May Is expected to iiuise the local postofflc fight to tvnx considerably warmer within tho next few days, and It Is also expected a number of the faithful who have oxpiesscd a willingness to servo their country by ucccptlug the nnnnlnt- nicin will drop out of tho race and tho list of candidates dwlndlo down Nparlal In Th W.irtil. llARTMWVUddi, May 3 That the merchants of Unrtlesvlllo aro Interested in thn proposal to onaet ii law at the present special sckaIuu of tho slat" legislature providing for tho. physical examination of all handlers of foodstuffs Is evidenced by tho unanimous voto In favor of the pending measure at a meeting of the merchniitM held hero Friday afternoon. Tho secretary of tho merchants' organization Iiuh been Instructed tn wire tho representa tive front this county to give supnoi't to tho measure. The nun hunts also adopted ft proposal lo send u representative east for the purpose of urging that the ltartlesvlllo smoltern be re opened. The local nine smelters upro closed down March 1, throwing hundreds of men out of work. V. t. Dunn was appointed tn attend the court sessions iu New Jersey, where the inse between the Indian Terri tory lltumtnntliii: Oil company and the Hnielter (Ins company Is being tnled, for the purpose of presenting the city's plea to the court, If possible. seu'iul I'tini'lli t'lusi Offices Ait' IliHiitisI In (irmlo. Mi-ial In Tli WnrM WASIIINOTON. May 3 Post master (leneral Hays Today an iiolluced that the following fourth Cass potofflces In Oklahoma had been raised to till) president Inl grade on account of increased busi ness: Ames. 1,000: Catoosn, 11,000; Coleman, $1,000; Uaeomn. 41,000; Ultnorc City, 11,000; doltry, $1,000; Indlnnol.i, 1 1,000; Keystone. fl.liOO; Macomb, $1,100; Maunford. $1,000: .NelRgoney, $1,000; Mallna, $1,000, Terra), $1,200; Tyron, $1,000; Tiiskahomn, $1,000, Wayne, $ 1.200. Tho nppolntment of Albert II Lyons as posttnaster lit Urlstow was also announced. James I,. Nations was aipolnted postmnstor at Or tnvln, nnd Ira It. Johnson uss ap pointed postmaster at Vlnn. FARMERS" ARE "SIGNING UP H ty white another day will ho spent ' WMc throe old war horse re- i .i," r.lil nl I'M Reno nhoiit 30 Publicans, each of wliomfcolfl his t tie- Mint at l.i ino, noout ju ln(I1.,,,iimi ....luir-Mt t.ti u i ,7:'nru;ob.insSim;; awiirrA UKt ; i . inn n.it........ inl hiblo caiidldnteH Include: P. nl Hie f,m pr iiiiisen io suiipiy iuu uuiuino- .r T.. ,,,.. in.. . , lh. Ifln llmro 1 l M. Lilt. 9 . A feature of tho convontlfti will be n la. K factory display of now types of waterworks equipment. Of ficers of prominent construction nnd uatcrwurln plants In various. partH Uowser. II. K Harnard, Ad Davis, W. T. ltrooks. M. (.-. w i. hams ami u. K. Walker. The lust three beliiK tho men whom ate expected to remain In tho race to tho finish. Thu commission of X. I Kntn1i.ru i.vnlr.ia tutn It, Aiiimi.i ,,,,,t ef tho ...untry will Do present to out- lt l8 prc,Ptc,j that the chunKo will I'ne opeiations, accordhiB to Mr. f, ma,n about tho beKlunlng of, the VuMcrson. ' now quarter, starting October 1, A women m entertainment commit- , tee has also been named nnd In busy ! Legion Auxiliary r.nrolls (IS. nrcparing elaborate entertainment . Hpecinl lo Tho World. features for the wives of tho dele-' PAWHUSKA, .May 3. tites. who havo been Invited, niul are expo ted to attend tho meeting. Itacbclorx' Club HIohh Up. Spfflnl to The World. PAWHt'SKA. May 3. Tho Paw liuk.a "Hachelors' club," formerly with a membership of a dozen prom inent young men who vowed they would never get caught, has been "Mowed up." Ono by one in the last two years tho members, have aried their vows and tho latest an nouncement In social circles leaves but a solitary member, when Clydo Y Lake, cashier of the Citizens Xa tlonal bank, will lend to tho altnr In June a prominent society hullo of Arkansas City. n auxil iary of thu local post of tho Amer ican legion hns been organized with 08 charter members und the follow ing officers elected: President, Mrs. II. 12. Jarrel; secretary, Mrs. Crock ett; treasurer, Mrs. Jenkins. The American legion now hns a member ship of 112 nnd Is becoming active along several lines. Day. lllg Plans for Mollicr.s' Special loTlin World. OK KM A 1 1, May 3. Thcro Is an effort under way by tho several Sunday schools of Ok email to make Mothers' day a record breaker In tho city for Sunday school attend ance. It Is hoped by tho superln teudentH of tho Okouinh Sunday school:! to havo nt least 1,500 to nt tend Hnnday school on that dnte. A piMiln I city Treasurer. Spei lut lo Thn World. PUVIICHKA. May 3. following the general policy of a ' IiusIuchs men's adminietration, John A. Hunt er has been appointed city tiensuror of Piiwhuskn by the newly nlocteit city commissioners. Mr. Hunter hns engaged In the real estnto biulness here for many years. Hoy ScoiitN Are In Camp. Sppelal tnTho World. PAWHUSKA, Moy 3. Tho boy scouts, R00 strong, left Sunday aft ernoon for J-'anil Creek wheru at u picnic arranged for thotn they will investigate tho matter of establish ing n permanent enmp. Tho local oriulzatlon of scouts has grown to such splendid proportion that former scoutmaster. V. K. Mcflulre, bus been made scout executive and two new KcoutiniiHtcrs appointed, Joseph W. Kerguson and Krle II. Smith. The servlcen of a third scoutmaster uro needed. I'ndcr tho able leadership of Scout Hxcrutivo McOuire tho scouts are making n splendid record ot service to tho community. Kniv City Wheal (inmers Himc Hccii Slower Tliaii Nolglibors, Special lo The World. PUNCA C1TV, May 3.- The IocaI organization of wheat growers luui . held Us aiHitml election here, se lecting Frank Hackney us piesldenl; I I'rank Duroy as vice president, and Perry C. I.tnrh as seeretarj -treas-I liror. In nn nddress to the farmers by C V. Harris, ono of the state or ganizers, he kiiIiI that In praitlcdlly all cnmmunltlivi the fnrmern are signing up loo per cent to sell their wheat crop for five years through the sates agency of tho orgiinlBitliiu, Reports from thoso attending the local meeting ni'e to tho effect tVat In tho Pouca city district the farm ers aro the slowest to sign of any whoat growing section of Oklahoma. i:tert In DUorco SiiIIh. Special lo The World. MIAMI, .May 3. Twelve divorces granted In one day was the record made by visiting Judge A. CJ Ilrower of Ttlln. wliltn 'iplltii- nn illutrlnt Judse here Saturday In tho nbsenco I of the regular Judge, S. C. Kuller lon. This l a greater number than as granted before during tho punt two yinrs. Judge Hrewcr expressed fils belief In tho wisdom of severing marital ties between couples who . T" Cvno cannot live together, and stated that 1 JjOUtil iJOSlOll OtTecl ne Komeiiincs grants as many as id illvorcitt a day at Tulsa. HOTEL CoroNA 608-610 you u.wi: ruuMTtitu I OH SAM;, CAMi cs r.7. Wo l'ay tlie I'rlcoH T. It. HAWKINS rruNirrm: 10 NORTH MAIN ST. ir Pliom O.vigc : ' Rest I'liriii lloies lleiuollsli DIm nnd I Oho Mi'Imt ii Rough r.tcrlriHi'. I Spr III lo I'll" in l.i PONCA CITY, May J. When an ' nlrpbini flew low mrr the farms. I Just northwest of this illy HnUirihi) I the tcs.ni of Joe l)nmlnsk. a bni'h 1 elor farmer, became f lightened and ran away across the fl,ld. The team was hitched to n disc on whlih DonilnsKy whs rldliiK The dlae tongue came down, ran In ill' ground and caused the disc, with Domlnskv tlll In the sent, to take a fler clear over the team's heads Dnmltisky was thrown from tin si-M I AM tliei disc Ileal ed the ground and sustained numerous Injuries. He credits to the fait that Ihe ground was newly plowed and sop the rensoli Hint he wan not limr seriously Injured The disc wa ruined and the hnruess torn t" pieces. BOY SCOUTSBObsf GAME SchiMilhoiM Keep "P lntcrel bj ll,ille Piim'IIi Aflee Sl'linol. 1 special Ii. The W ..I III. ;' COM.IN8VII.U:. May 3. The ! boys of the city schools are f. it mini; basi'tmll teamM and are going Into , the national game with pep and I vim. The Hoy Scout form one tenni whllo the non-scoula form th'' other. Tho boys, who number nljnut SO. practice or ilny eveiy evening after school and they are expecting to hnve hall imnion throimhoiit the school X'lll'Htloll. Morris Jatieway Is cnptaln of the scout team and "Hard Hilling Har vey." l.on Harvey, ) cnptaln ot the other t'ciim. URGE REOPENING BRIST0W GETS postmaster scared by airplane . Sriiiiil roinlli I'Iiiam Ufflii-s All- Vll b. I IM Hr MF Tr-RQ RihisIisI In (irmlo. lanii lloies llciuolMi DIm nnd Wxi7-- , y W tunities for thrifty shoppers Vandevers 'lliceic llojs Are In Had. PAWIH'SKA, May 3. MJIackle" fiord und Cluudo Moore, Piiwhuskn. boys, who are charged with stealing a wack of mall from n truck at Xe lagoney laM winter, will bo taken to Tulsa lo answer the charge of folg Ing the endorsement of two checks on Paul Cellar. Ono of the checks was for a sum Iu cxcosh of $500. Paul Cedar Is one of tho wealthiest Indians in tho state, having large Creek and Osuge holdings n Miami and Osage counties. I l ii i - -- .- . -. i Aildlcteil to I'lri'viatcr. Special In The World. PAWIH'SKA. .May 3. Dan Scott, nn Osago Indian with nn Income ranging from $1S,000 to $IS,00n a year, has been charged with habitual tlrunkonncH, In u divorce milt brought by Maggie Scott. Tho di vorce suit Is filed Jointly agutnst Scott anil his guardian. Lewis James) another Osage, who Is pos sessed of property valued nt J1K., Is belnir sued for dlvorco by Minno ! Harvey James. To f!el Plays by Tclcgrapli. lc!l lo The World. PAWIH'SKA, May 3. An effort will bo niado by local baseball fans to arrange for telegraph play-by-plny reports of each g-uno In tho Western aMtoclatlon. Pawhiiska Is willing to meet tho expense nt this end and Is In communication with tho othor eight towns In tho Western associa tion. Pawhusk.a occupies a strong tiOSltlon In lilt nHunMntlnn pnrlii In the season, being first with .875 with ! i-nickaslia .6G7 and Springfield .625. Doctor Has fiood Wnlunc. fpfl' In The Woild. MIAMI. Muy 3. Dr. .1. T. Rowley of this city is helng congratulated upon his good fortune, In that ifn oil well In uouthern Texan Iu which lie Is Interested hns proven to bo of 1.000 barrels capacity, nnd tho prod U't S5 per cent high grade oil, so. ut stock In tho well is how worth 1' to 1, with nono for sale. Safe lllowers (Jet Two Dollnrs. spetul lo Vho World. HALSTON. Mny 3.--Unknown pirtle.) to whose Identity then Is as m no clue entered tho Santa Fo !epot at Itnlston Sunday night, hut evidently got away with only $2. The rhargo of dynamite blow off tne door and scattered tho safe's eontents about tho room. Twelve iiollars In Hmnll chango wns scnt tred over the floor, and bft untouched. Everything newj all outid rooms with bath, steam heat tclaphoue in each room. Rose Wonder Js Called tho "Living X-Ray" Hecause sho finds your ailments without your telling her anything. Sho docs It absolutely without charge. Sho la not a clairvoyant; not a spiritualist. 14 Knot Fifth St., Tulsa, Okla.. Osago DG05. 1 liiaaaaaaaaaaaliiiaVaHHVaiMiHiHll)lMa 'SaaaaaaaflHHafBlTilaaK $J.25 Jece $J.25 lUllS CIilHNTJ) AND PRI-SSKI) Our Rrniii'Ii Sloro Is Now OiK'ii at 41(1 South Jlouldcr l'alr Hoard Jot Iliy. OK KM A II, May 3. At tho meet ing of the executho board ot the Okfuskee county free fair here much Important business wan transacted and arrangements made for tho fair this fall, A committee was ap pointed to attend to tho printing of the catalog which Is to be gotten out ns soon as possible. Tho 1920 fair hero was tho best ever held In Ok fuskee couny and tho hoard of dl rci'tors claim they will have nn even better fair in 1D21. The fairgrounds hivo been much improved this last spring, thn boys' lurrlcultfiral clubs helping by setting out tho UnmndH In Hermiidn grass. Conlinet I'hn cni-' t nip. Hperlln Thn World. ... . PONCA CITY, May 3--All of Woods county's wheat growers will linxe been organlred Into the na tional association of wheat growers within another week, according to J. A. Iltill lingh. president of the Kay county association, who is one of Hie nuifrililffll'ai ivlir lilm. Iti Woods. I tin - liaugh sii.vh that every shipping po'.nl In tho county hn been visited and the work of the orgniiUatlon put on fool. The contract the funnels sign ties- up thlr wheat crop for mile through tho organization for a period of five years. I, nun lliislnds of Corn Hiirnetl. Kperlal lo Thn World. PONCA CITY, May 3. -Fifteen hundred bushels of corn, together with several tons of liny nnd a large Nash truck wero burned when flro destroyed the big barn on tho Sid Tate farm, 15 miles east of this city. In the western Osage yesterday. The loss was partly covered by Insurance. The fire Ii supposed to hnve stnrtcd from sparks coming from the kitch en stove nt the house. Tax Tlmn Is Kxlcnded. Special In Thn Woipl. 1 PAWIH'SKA. May 3. The Osago 1 Indians have been granted nn ex I tension of time to June ir. for the Ipaxmenl of their 1021 Income luxes, This wl'l be a considerable Item. s..i KJT,V icta o Job. If tM lo The World. I'O.S't'A CITY, May 3. Fred T. Wrby, republican, is Ponca City's .I'os'niastcr. succeeding Al C. erniti,, democrat, who has served HnfVlhe twu Wilson ndmlnlstrn 1.11 wno announced ,H rCBfe. ..v... K verai weeks ngo, to lake " U'( t i i' i, ..i.i i 'i liivu upon musmmammmmBsammmmmmmtt J I JBfliw. 'Wf ii iiiiiiMB m i l ain III II Hi" lav Do You Ware r?ur ,,m ''r nd walaulnl'0 hlfon,ltbln "iiu and zownj law cut I rir ?."' '"Uncf-tjou will inat hit rirvnm .l.ai "ur ior prcitr women, um DCL-A-TONE Delatonelas preparallon le Klentificallr correct lor loo. i "I 'P'Jlttt dis Deli tone UcVim It learea the akin Ifimooth. TV.I. i- Pr-alniDUdmctlau IUi "7 Jar. lAnyDruggist't DfDmirtm..lVi BaJring Powder f The deft touclMif the ,nH,'',J jj 16 West Third Street FORMERLY WISSMAN'S i Arc You Taking AilvantnKo nf tho Wonilcrfttl Offerings? "TAG SALE" of Fashionable Apparel Rodnctinnx of W tn A i) opportunity liku tin's is seldom presented, and the throngs of thrifty buyers jri vo evidence, thai the values are truly remarkable. Every garment on our third floor Is "taKKed," which means a certain reduction is in effect. Look for .the tags the color denotes the discount. Every item is included all the new suinmor models, both dressy and sport types. . Coats, Suits Dresses, Hats, Blouses Skirts, Underwear, Corsets itcd Tag Mcnns 50 Reduction Green Tag Shows 25 Reduction , White Tng Allows 10 Reduction Original price tags remain on every garment. Discount deduced at time of purchase. - Third Floor s s Prices Doomed In This Great Retiring From Business Sale of Ladies' Ready-to Wear Apparel Special Today Waists At Surprisingly Low Prices Several dozen new over blouses of georgette in the newest colors for spring aro included in this big sale of waists and blouses, with al mort unlimited selection available in georgette, crepe tie chine, mignonette, and taffota waists in popular shades. Every woman's opportunity to replenish her wardrobe with blouses at really insignificant prices. 9 s ft. Extra Special to the first 25 women at 9 a. m., a waist for 49c 50c Special I blouses, wonder ful selections at 50c Everything Goes At Cost HERE'S THE COST MARK: BROTGUMAZE 123 45 67890 Queen of the Southwest 12 Star Bargains Wednesday Only 36-inch Pongee 79c Yard Natural color, nil silk Chinese pongee. Regular OSc (iiallty, 300 Yards Underwear Cloth 27c Yard I"l lie heavy quality, In while. Suitable for men's and boys' underwear, pajamas, etc, ' , Sillc Jcrscv Vests and Bloomers $1.98 and $2.45 (Slightly imperfect) , Clooh heavy 'quality; tho Imperfections imi very slight. Vests, $1.08. nloomers. 12 15. Third I'loor Veils Special 33 1-3 Off - Regular prices I'i to J8.50. These nro good quality squiiic veils In blue, brown nnd black; various de signs and meshes. Main I'loor Val. Laces Special, 15c Yard Normandy and Vul, I.nccs In various widths, and beau tiful patterns. Main I'loor r Oilcloth Card Table Covers Special, $1.39 Hegulnrly J 1.75 Of heavy flowered oilcloth with painted conventional designs; tuped, lendy for ue. Jlnleoiiy J Stamped Ready-Mado Gowns Special, 98c Regular Prlco (2 Stamped III simple designs, on ftno quality nainsook. Hull uuy i t 32-inch Silk and Fiber Madras 79c Yard Regular Price $1.26 - Very at tractive, desirable patterns and colorings, ex cellent quality. 75 Pairs Mary Jane Pumps Special, 49c -White cunvoii, 'first -step Mary .lane pump, good quality, sixes I to S. 40 Pairs Children's Pumps Special, $2.39 Mary Juno whlto canvas i hlldren'n pump; sluos S4 iu II Mary Garden Talcum Powder Special, 19c Palmolive Soap Special, 89c. Dozen "Tag Sale" of Children's Apparel Coats, Dresses, Hats Look for tho Tas Ued Tag, 50 Reduction Green Tag, 25 'e Reduction White Tag, 10 Reduction from original prices. Last Day of the Quality Hosiery Event Women's Plain and Drop-Stitch Sillc Hosiery Special, $1.15 Kiffel Itrnnd silk hoslory of ex cellent quality; mock nonius, rein forced heels, doublo solos, ILiU garter tops, nil colors. An ex ceptional valuu at this price. Women's Eiffel Pure Silk Hosiery Special, $1.79 Vino quality puro silk, ono of our best qualities reduced; full fashioned; llslo garter tnptf, roln forcod heels, doublo solos; colors nro black, gray and whlto, A finer hoso at this prlco would b hard to find. SOCKS FOR THE LITTLE TOTS Children's All Silk Socks Special 89c TIiomi nro a samplu lino, of a 1 very well known brand, nnd values that regularly would uell up to $1.60. Almost nny color complnatlon desired will h found In this very specially priced group. There are Romiui stripo tops, Invendiir stripe, brown tops, mulborsy striped, plain browns, pinks, white, navys und many other attractive colorings too miiiieroUK to mention. Of fine qunlltv al silk, thoso hnn reprcHunt .1 most unusual value. Children's Three-Quarter Socks Special, 79c Of highly mercerized rnmlnil yum. ribbed effect, put light In weight; they're heither mixtures and plnln colors This Is un ex ceptloniilly serviceable hone Slze.i are S to 10. Children's Three-Quarter Lisle Sport Hose Special, 49c ('.noil quality spurt hfse In plain eolors and fancy tops; colors. I11 cludo romper blue, romper tan, whit and black. Very specially priced, Children's Highly Mercerized Socks Special, 29c - While hose with colored tops of lavender, pink, green, yellow, blue, lilac k brown .Main Floor s s Next Door to Kiiipri-M (iroccry Toggery Op)SIIC Orpheiim Tliolcr " . y.w 16 West Third Street iallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinaiiiHnAJllllllHi 1 s