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SECTION A TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 8, li)21 "BLACK LIGHT IS TESTED OUT Invisible Light Rays to I3e Used in Signal Corps Work PRODUCT HF SCIENCE frnr Department flakes New Contribution to Warfare Jlcthods of Future IIAKHY Ij. nOOBIlB. V VIIIN'JTON'. May 7. An im . ,t .ntrllmtlnn to tho Rclonco ,, in expected to result from r. n-.i is wltti "blark tlKbt" or In 1 lit ruys, now belnt; dNn j.,, t J v wir (lepftftnient experts, i, i I' arned recently. Mi r tlmeral Clcorun O. Squler, -..',( f f ., .1 officer ot tho nrmy, nnd "mil' I" rt of International repute, for r i in lias been Klvlrnr nttentlon to the s't' if't. mill tho experiment he h r. ndurtcd tliun far lmvo urmrJ lurwst uniformly aucccsHful. i.'h k Uplit," tlio Boneral cx f4,, (i l.i tlio narao that has been i - t t'Bht rav of nn.ttnf wiv ifiipth tli.m tho.'o at tho red end of thi '! rum, or of lesser lonnth than lh , m the violet end. Tlio i-in-ftr . ii of the, eyn Is niich that th'S'' ran make no tmprculon on thf'rti' nrrve, and they nro there fore i".v"i''l under ordinary condi tion? V vtrtheless, they nro i;cn- t, ,ifd 1 every candle, lamp, or ntr. r sourro of llRht. nnd wlcntlMH j, , d vncd unauestlonahlo meth od! r ' i 'ermlnlniT tholr presence. New SlKiialllii! Aprmrntii"). Ttin exnerlmentn thus far con du ted w.ih these rays by tho nrmy, General Snulrr stated, liavo dalt primarily with tho problem of ilivls Ine sultablo apparatus for utilizing them In slirnalllnir. hut their pns fViillttM .ire by no means llmltn.l to ffenalllnR alone. Whllo much of tho do'JI woru remains to bo done, tho joumlness of tho principle Is hallevnd to have beenMcmonstrated beyond a driilit and further practical appli cations aro merely n question or time The "bl.v k llKht" slRnallinB sys tem as now conceived may bo likened. m the ordinary houosrapn ubcu in the army, oxrept that Invlslblo Unlit rays are used Instead of tho flash of nunllsht an projected by mirrors. Tho adant(?o In time of war of tho Invisible system, practically In capalue of Interception, over thn hcllopraph, Is obvious. A further ad vant 'Ko lies In tho fact that luillko the Iwllosraph tho "black ljirht" rayB ran bo generated nrtlflcally and lliprfforc are not subject to weather condltlnm. Tf le Idea that monochromatic light consists of a succession of slmplo harmonic vibrations In thn other, nnd that tho sensation of color depends en the fre(Upncy of those vibrations la Mleved to havo been originated ty Dr. Thomas Yoimif ea.rl" In tho nineteenth century. Youni? and Kres r.el wcro able to dotcrmlno wavo Irr.ctlis ranging from .000070 cm. at the rod end of the spectrum to .0003D cm, at tho extreme violet ond, nnd. by means of a formula, calculated he number of vibrations per second; Inmt-Kcd nnil Violet Jtayx. They wcro apparently convinced of the exlslenco ot Invisible rays not in cluded In tho spectrum, but made little progress In their studies of tho? tjhenomcna. Later lnvcstl- n cators showed conclusively that tho mira-reu rays as well ns ino ultra- Perhaps You Have Met This Hog at the Matinee Too y A IVNKWI. HAC'lliJt.Olt. Into silent e freee hir out. ,n It She, who would he the heroine of wire The woman is immune. Hho thin story if only sho were of the continues her monologue, madden stuff of which heroines nre made, Ingly close to my offended ear. Hho rustled In tho other night nt the Insists upon knowing mv opinion of concert and took the seat next to tho singer. Tnklng the, glarfer as my tho oho nearest the aisle, which was model I Inform her that sho Is un mine. Hho flowed over that sent to , doubtcdly splendid, such nn extent thnt In self defense I For which Ipat. myself on tli-s I moved over to give her more lea- back Inwardly. For my nolghhor Is way. Her nrm took nil of tho arm 1 nftendod. The gltes mo a pltlylm; of tho chair, nnd her elbow ex- nnd pltherlng glnucn and with a tended farther and kept me In a i vast upheaval' that shakes the en constant state of uncertainty for tiro row of seats sho shifts her bulk foar It was going to tnko liberties i so as to give mo the benefit of u with my sensitive ribs; her feet. disdainful shoulder. 1 rovel In tho laboriously crossed, crowded mine i disdain and cherish the shoulder 'i into a corner., J hope that mv agv ' Rood deal more than tho elbow that and my single state aro not making i "UH threatens mo. I attune my car mo crabbed, but I confers that lnnd my ruffled mind to tho music, doift llko to bo pawed nnd I felt Thon came the swish of nn object Ire rise within mo thnt my neighbor i moving over silk followed by n dull must needs havo tho privileges of! thud that told mo something hail a scat and a half with apparently dropped. I may bo old nnd a bach no compunction whatsoever nbout ! elor but tho combination has not yet. what I was going to do about It. 1 ' flatter myself, culminated in a Indeed, she Boomed' totally uncon- .senility thnt blinds me to the oppor sclous of mo except ns something ! tuulty of gallantry; at tho expenso to ho gotten out ot her way as sho ot a bumped hand 1 res. ue me ARKANSAS MEN INVESTIGATE CITY Growth of Oil Interests in j Neighbor State Calls for Action needed tho room that I had Yon must havo sat by and ex perienced tho typo nt Homo time, In your life. I havo before, but this Mrno I was hungry for music, and sho neemcd moro so to mo now, therefore. Holding herself, sho un fastened her pockethook, rattled Its contents nbout In tho frantic search pockethook and retloro It to the lady who gives mo tho cold nml tlsliy eye. I'nnsrliuiH of the rvis perated gazo of those around me, I subside Into my corner, hot and red faced nnd try ngaln to listen Hut whnt's tho use? You know her; sho leans nil over you In a ton- Muni attempt to sec something up The handling of nil credits as It Is dono in Tulsa, the oil metropolis I of thn country, trf tho thing that I brought W. T. Maxwell of I.lttlo Hock, stalo banking commlssloiur of Arkansas nnd F. A. l'opo of thn slato banking department to this jVlty Saturday nnd thnt Is keeping mem nere ror several days in vestigating oil banking. Judgs It. I.. Htnndovon of the Kxchnugu Trust compnny upoke last week before the ctnto 'bankers' association of Ar kniisns upon the subject nt oil banking: nretlntiN In tlila thn tuwitih. ! nf Arkansas were content to leave, In the main, tho greater part of the development of Its new rdl fold til oiltMldelM nrnl hrnvntinrt mit r. large share of the banking business! of the Industry. With the steady, di vel"pmeit of 111" field 111 fill ill ountv. following the bringing In of tho first well time but J.nuui) Arknnsas had begun t. vision iiwlf as one of the til' tute of the enli:i tiy. and prompted b. the Tula banker's explanation nfthr cnrlng fir the flnntielHl Intel ests of the ln duidrv and thn ImndlliiK of Its ei edits, the two state off trials came here to learn how to tnkc care of Aikausns oil bunking inteiests The Arkansas cotton croii Is g. Itig to be cut from tho mllllon-hato produrtlniuof ln.t your n little more than half, Mr .Mawvcll Muted, hankers of Arkansas are enrnui ag ing diversification of crops, urging fnrmcts to grow their own hay ami feed liMtend of .-hipping In fmin other states ns they hne Im-n do lug, and buying II to feed tn Ihelr mutes, and aid. eventually. In the production of cheap eo:ioti. Tin hnnkers are likewise In fttvo. of cutting down the nlr of Ui plan tations that average fumi 1,'ien to (1,0011 aeies, which aro given over lo cotton and are cultivated )' negro le.iaiils. fo Ml' and llio-acie farming traits, only .10 per cent of the priiiliictlkH power of the Imd Is rcallr.e.l hot alien of th" pl.m'i, t loll plan, Mr Maxwell hellevn One of Arlians.id' lalm's to fa'iv Is its diamond mines in l'lke (.ountv. These arc the only diamond liitnen on the western hemlspheie. and while the ImlUM.'V It a tle ii the mines owned by a few tn .1 and cniii'iu aim Iv r w wi'l.ei u tlh' are puled tlu u.'i Id . CndnulitedH latiie !!,.. . i , . . the llnaniial eenter of ilie , . will be the hull for the ml .n.l mm, vet tn Its Infancy, of Arkansas Mi Mnxwell believes. The lmnkii will visit other pails of Oklahoma in fore returning to Arkansas " Hi Itotnrlnni View I'hoiio B(ifrll t.) Tho Wnrlit. HMD, May 7. TUP llotnrv lant l lull of Knld wan 'Itnlted tn Inslie. I tlo Southwestern Hell Telephone plant Thursday. Tho Until nxehange In the amount of bcslnesM hittidled In tho state, being surpassed nnl by Oklahoma City, Tuli nnd Munko geo Otis humlred nperatols aie em ployed here, b2 being on lung l i tanci1. Automotive Equipment Co. of Chiremorc Wholcftnlu and Retail H Mrdraw Fabric Tires, Kiiarantocd 7,000 inilofi McGraw Cord Tiron, Kiiuraiitccd 10,000 niiU'3 CiaHolino and LnhrluaUiijf Oils . Standard Auto Supplieu Visible Casolinc Pumps and (JiiHolino Station Kiniipmcnt TULSA, I IMionu Ccdnr 72 A. II. 'IV ,. lili'lM. I 1 11 I.. Th Wc.il.l. IMt'llHIt, May 7 Th? local bulge I of the Antl-llorsn Thief nstiocintiiiu. at ItH meeting In the Masonte hall I early this week, Initialed U new I members (Juapau TiiUim tho cnil. ' S-i im i i h . - la gfAI'AW. May 7 The . bam ploiiMilp of Ottawa cinint. afii r a number of vpliltid ionHM has In i n wmi b tjuapaw nnd ,h , i no bed ' i '. t" t Mi ii v ii r I'll vr Tileda 13 Cast Seventh St. 330 Ent Second St. 1 OKLA. Phono OsnKe 822 Third nnd CntnUy, CLAREMORE, OKLA., Phone 2G t iniit lellnblo men tu open brunch imsolluo si I lions for ns In MiiTounillng low ph. Wanlril, tun City Salesnidu ultli Pi;i'. I all H lit 12 n in. or phono O-ago h'i'i for nppoliu .u'lil. Aulo Supplies and Tires Direct I'ram Factory to consumer NUF SED for something thnt proved to be a front-heaven knows what. At tho nail file; rnsplngly finished her end of the IntermlsHloir' 1 go. a ihas- manicure, returns tu filo to the toned and embittered 'and frustrated purso and closes the samo with h ,nan loud and vicious snap. This While, tho program Is being given. Cljoer fully unconscious of tho resentful glances of other of her neighbors sho takes out her program, unfolds It with a great rustling, rends It foro and nft with moro rustling, nnd thon, it apparently having dawned upon her that something was going on up front, sho was moved to ask i mo In appallingly audible tones who Is singing now. With muto reproach. Implied, I point silently to tho name on tho program; with n gusty sigh sho seems to be settling herself for a period of listening. I hlcsn her mentally and composo myself for that for which I had come. My sat isfaction, however, was previous; again those terribly nudlhlo tones an she Informs mo thnt she thinks that woman Is tho worst of thorn all. Doing n mild man by nature I am loathe to offend tho woman but my nutrnged senso of propriety gives nc strongth to keep my cyeH right In a' fceblo nttompt to shame her Commencement Week I'rogmm. Wpccinl lo The Werlil. MIAMI, May 7. -Tho program of exorcises for commencement week nt tho .Miami high school has been completed, and Include.! the follow ing im Kb main features Junior and senior party Thursday night. May 12; all school field day at HocKdalo park Friday, May 13; baccalaureate sermon ny now (.. .. Kicinsieiner at Klrrt M. 1J. church Hnnday, May 15; senior class day Wednesday, May IS; commencement address by lr. A, C. Scott Thursday, Mny 19. lant day of school exercises Krlda), May 20, Including bestowal or final grnclu cards and checking Up of teachers' reports. I" violet ray nro of tho samo physical nature ns tho luminous rays, differ ing from them only by tho greater or smaller length of the wave. The experiments conducted by war department scientists have had tc do chiefly with the development of the most efficient means of generating "black light," tho perfection of a de vice for projecting or transmitting those rays to great dlstanc?,' and the construction of a sultnblo receiving apparntus for registering tho slgials. Llko tho Roentgen, or X-rays, the "black light" rays havo tho property of penetrating substances Impurvlous to ordinary light rays, thus permit ting their separation from tho lumi nous rays. Oeneral Router became Intcrestdd In "black light" through his studies of radio telegraphy, a branch of sclenco In which ho Is an acknowl edged authority. About a year ago ho startled tho scientific world by his announcement of tho miccessful completion of his Invention of tho no-called "wiled wlroluws" s stein, which permits of tho uso of un insulntod ocean cables. Hanks Continue Healthy. Sprrial to 1 lio Woriil. IITNIIYKTTA. May 7. Notwith standing the decreased activity in tho oil field due Co tile (iron in price of crudo oil, audthu complete shut down of tho zinc tuneltcru. because of an off market, tho bank depo.-dts of Henryctta continue in a healthy nu- ditlon. Tho stntomunt of Hum four city banks showing tho First Na tional bank nt tlio closo or iiusiness April 2d. had deposits of J 1,030, - ,13.98; citizens naiiK noo.uuu; .Min ora' National, $700,821.B, and Hen ryctta State Jll9.7uli,s:i, nnd thn ubsldlary bank of tho Henryctta Stnte at Dewar. $200,000; making n total of 13.1C7.292.7C, on deposit at tho cloco of titislncs April 28. U' YOU 1IAVK Ft'ltNITt'Iti: FOU SAI.i:. CAMi US I'liono OMigc 2S7. Wo 1'ny the Ilct l'rlccs J. 11. HAWKINS FI'UNlTl'lli: 10 NOUT1I MAIN RT. CLARK FLOWER SHOP 811 EAST TIIIIITEENTH Cedar 2373 "Say It With Flower." FOR SEVKNTY VKARS NORDYKE MARMON COMPANY HAS STOOD FOR HONORAHL.K MANUFACTURING, FOR CLEAN, FAIR DEALING AND FOR BUSINESS FAIR PLAY Marmon Price Reduction The Talk 'of the Week! Drop from S5000 to S3985 creates a nation-wide discussion of finecarvalucs. Marmon 34 now on 1922 price basis H J IflUPU mm 1AST Monday morning the ycars has there been such an jt famous Marmon 34 quad- amazing situation nor such an rupled its appeal among dis- opportunity to obtain a dc luxe criminating motorists. Thou- car at a comparable price, sands of people, hitherto anxious , to own a Marmon 34, suddenly U s,mP'y Puts thc Mnon 34 found it within their reach. ,nto a class of Us own- car . , , at $3985 can compare with thc Based oh 1922 pnces.the reduc- Marmon5ndcsignandconstruc. tion has proved an irresistible . - r . . , , ' . . , tion. Its performance, its style, appeal to men who understand ... ' . . . . : 'f , . , , all its superiorities, give it a values. 'Particularly when one ... 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All other Oakland Sensible Six Models Reduced $260. , Buy Your Oakland Sensible Six Now These facts will convince yovi 13 to 25 miles per gallon of gasoline; 8,000 to 12,000 miles per set of Ares; exceptionally low upkeep. At this new low price the Oakland Sensible Six gives you all the advantages of the six cylinder car at the price of a "four." Let us tell you more about it. Adams Motor Sales 809 South Main Osage 7640 O&kl&nd E in-zr- In