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I'ULSA DAILY WOULD, SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1921 SECTION A 10 i fi in i t : I . . P .4' i t t i ifr "'ti, '; YAt1. i iii1 1 j r a 'I n FAIR BARBECUE IS VOTED A SUCCESS Realtors Determined to Push Sale of Lots Near Exposition More than jao.OOu d-nvd from tlio salo of lots ftatuidav utter yioou In lAgnnn park, Humi'ilt jlcightti, hul tho bnrberuo staged 'by the Tulsa Imposition offiiin's o celtbrato tlln conclusion of the Halo turned out Id be ft prematinc rilcluatlon, sines them urn about lf)0 loin left. It Is untioiltii cil. ' Members nf tho Tulsa Heal ta( Hxchnimc, however, arc not ' hs( oiirnictl. accordlm to C. II 'renvllloHor. I if fart. efforts to srli tho roninlliInK lulu will In- ndoilblrd thin week, snyn Al. .1. Oliiss, pisl ilynt of tho nx linnge. ; lluHllnrii plan a canvas of nil of Tlcn buildings mill business Institu tions thin week. 'In Co Through Willi I'liuii, "Wo started thin thing fr lh 1ie.ne.lit of Dm xmiUIom mid we ro eolnir ihimmh with II," ns J. I' ItiMclln, another member. Two ri.iopli'tf blocks were sold Hnturdnv mid unite n number ol lotH Hi other blorks worn nohl, Those to win ths iron lots were It c. (leek mm I'ri'd Hhnw. Mr '.shnw Is president of the nxpnsl Hon lompiiny mid thin In thn first lot lie obtained upon payment of the Iniiliil r'l. iiltlioiiKli h' had pre viously bought 10. The barbecue wan voted n big success hv thn 000 who attended The quality was exceeded only hy tho quantity mid what was left was .taken to tho Tulsa lluyn' home hy -Mr. Shaw. Unit I'm I -cm i:nihIiIoii. That I ho stock of tho Tulsa Live stock mid Industrial exposition In worth thri'o or four for ono right now. In tho opinion of Hurry Hurt, Okmulgeo president of tho oktn lionia Hereford llreodprs' assocln--lion, who mtonilod th" sale, uc vcnmpnhlcd hy .1. C. McCluro, sorro itnry of tho association, mid other 'Okmulgoenns, Mr. Hnrt In u stock holder In tho enterprise. ', "Though I ilhl not piirehnsc toek iih n nionntiiry Investment, I wouldn't soli It today for three or -four times what I paid for It," mi hi Mr. Unit. "Tho plan of flininfinu vtbo building of th grounds and 'building lllrgoly through thn sale of loin ami tho fact that work on "thn tract In now under way add jgrcntly to tho stability of the ntock Visitors to tho nllo wero Intensely j .micresirii in nit" worn in'ins uuu" inn tho rare trnek hy thn ex-servlco In en mid expressed mlmlrntlnn lor tho Hiipnr-inerhunlcal lahor per formed hy tho caterpillar tractom ia i hi i in i HUNDRED TIMES SKussian llefugees Punish Theft Their Own I Way K I IKmOJKJ. Flnhind, May 7 Dio 8.000 refiiKcH front the recent JKronntmlt revo.Utloii In Hunnla. tvvho uro riuaiteied In Finnish con il.entrntlon campn here and at Ino pinvo Junt clveu ii htrlkhiK oxamphi ji' hnm'liovlk i1lxrlnlin". f Tin icfiiKee.i nto helnir fed hv American lied CroiM offlcorn, The tjither ilny one uf ttiMii wan ciuiKht jhy hln follows In the act of ntenllnK filuo to him. J Tho otlrarn formed a committee, ailed tho innn, found him KUllty of ftitenlln'ir food, and then nppeared ho frore a Itcd Cronfl officer. 4 "I'loiino rIvu un cuoimh hiiiih to jjorni a flrlmt nonad. " thw leipiew. ,!. "Wo havo found a man steal llil. food mid will execute nlm Im fjnedlately." i Innlnl on I'linlnlinicnt. "Hul hu jiiiiBt bo punlshcJ,'' they aiiKtrted. "All rlnht," cald the officer," hut mo Nhootlm: coon here." The committee ihon maile llti .thief Klrlp. althnuuh the weather iwnn blUerly cold, torlivd a louts -line In thn woodn, InrludinK atoiit -1 TjO men, anil made the KUllty man run naked too IIiiiom from onu end ..- .i... i ... ..ii.. i. .... , , .. . rf l ll!l IIIIC III Will UIIIUl, piliilll IMf, ' 1 m n thief." ; Dliiclplln? In thone refuKOn campn ttiim been oxuollently miUnV-alneil. UhroiiKh tho orilern of Htephen a'etrloheilko, the 29-year-old nallor Aviio wan prenldimt ot kioiihiikii anil 1.1... 11... ....... II V..I M.i. lilt .VHlitil u III' ,i',iiii. I. in -FlnnlHh iiuthorltlen m o much wot - lied over their prenonci In Finland, ','rho Kronntndt men, while oppomid ,lo the communlstn, mo a hit too Judical In their vlown to mill the )'lnnltih iiiithorttlen. who hiiv? had "red" problem at home for a lonu time. K Pn'MMirr Knitiam,,c.. , Thin, nnd the fear that the Amer aan Hcil Cronn rannol continue to 1 ed them Indefinitely, him cuuned Vlnland to consider viirloun mrmin yt KctlliiK rid of thrmt S.OOfi. and .tlio Ib.utio othr Itiinnlun lofuitecM who mo In the country. The bov "innumt wouh like to havo 'th Ifneiio of nations tulto them off lt. Sinudf, When tho Kronnlodt tfarrlnon ar uved at Tfrlojkl the men weie half (itnrvcd. Ten dnys of kooiI Amerl ran food ehanued their appearaueu v.'ondsrfully, and nome of them, un Heed to while broad nnd n diet con Inlnlnp a larco proportion of fati, found It no rich that th ' wero 111 md their diet had to bo reduced SERVICE WORKER IS HEflE 11 j frlciui spi'iiiiilst 10 iillt AlHitit Work Hoforo Cllo IKnIIcn. Mis. A. J Sortur, special URenl of t'n Interdepartmental hygiene hoard t the iiubllo health norvlce, arrived In Tulsa today to Inaugurate lu this il'y a hyKleno campaign. It Is Mrs, rinrtor'a plan to accept lnvltatluns to Hiidrenn civic bodies on Monday nnd 3'ucndny. lleturo JolniiiK the Kovornmcnt's Welfare service. Mrs. Sorter wnn with itho hoard of public works nt Kansas . lty. Mo Mis. none St. Ohaus. director of public welfare work of Tulsa, ivho la hohtcsH lo Atrn. Sorter, has ar ranged for n social workers' confer .eiica for Tuesday ovenlntr nt tho ctiurthoune, ut which Mr. Sorter Swiil mica U. A Thought For Mother's Day "who ran tohc,p mc wAe I Wftm'J t ' V t&L ?C) Wtf1 nndL MOljld t'c"y "ory tell, j QmW'rffittSg J& 0ffi&49k v-' ' r KiJS thcptaiv to matCcit we, I? I i WmmmaCwW4t, , ? My mother - It Mat J ifood inci tfrent ti matt - ambttion-igetuuj power -Joccejj-ts ctertuea tfirectty from the mother- ECLESIASTICS IN PEACE MOVE! English of Catholic Re ligion Attempting to End Irish Wars lly WH.hlA.M U MAhUAJIAU. t. N M mart I'lirrraponilvnt. I,ONI)ON. May 7. --ICmrllnh ec- cleHlantleu of thn Catholic faith am lakliiK un Important part in thn new Irlnh peace movement. A meetliiK of .prolntcH wan held hero thin tnnrn- ln when It wnn proponed to mnd u iloleKnllon to uanlllial Iiourue, miK sent I m: that thn cardinal formulate nu Invitation to lCaniouu Dovalcrn, "prenldimt of tho Irish republic,', to comn to London to canvann thn whole peaco lonue. It had been re ported that Ilnvnlera wax on htn way to London and would arrive today, hul HritlMi official) profenned iKiioranco of the liroiioRed vlnll. "Wo will nuvcr. cease to maintain that thern In a rominunlty ot Inter ent between our countrymen In tho northeantern corner of Ireland (Uls ter province hero and thn pcoplo ot Southern Ireland)" mid Devalera In a concllatory nrtlulu which ho wrote for tho lrl"li Independent. Thin article wan rcKitrdcd In boiiio clrcleti nn a peaco feoler to tho unlonlntH of Ultitor, nu osilnlon that wan homo out by tho conference be tween Devalera and Btr Jniuen Crahr, lender of tho unloulntn ot Ulotur at Dublin. Tho Ulster uiiIouIhIh laiued a manlferno MiiKKeHliiiK that after tho election to tho northern and width eru Ireland iinrllanioutn that both IcelnlnturcH be combined to form a cotiKllluent aBnembly to nrrmiKo a ettlniiient for the whole country, Sir Jamen CralK. In a npeo h at Helfant Friday nlnht, iippetil'd for tho support of the mijorlty, "no an to ho nlilo lo npeak conHtltultoually In behalf of I'lntor province." l'remler I.loyd Oeorm) In undcr ntood to ho opponcd to a vlnlt to ICiiKland Jiy Devalera at thin time Furthermore, the premier wnntn "KiiKlnild and lhiRllnh Intlueiicn" kept out of the iiutMtlnllonn bollev IniT that they w'ould Jeupurdlro a mt tlement. It In tho premier's Idea, that to bo lanthiK, an iinrcerncnt uli on lit ho reached e.clunlvely be tween the O))olnt: political actloiu In Irulaud. 1UU1M.V, May 7. Official an nouncement wan made hy tho Hlnn Fein thlM afternoon that Hamonn Devulera In In Ireland and that he will treat all peace overtures Pi Ire land Inedcad of t-olnx to London. STREET CAR HEARING City Attorney WnnH lloth Linen to llcni'h Owen Pari. Over Single 'Inuk IUi.nIit ObJivlN. rim corporation cninmlmHlon of Oklahoma will hold a henrliiK in Tulsa tomorrow to (like up petition of Frank K. Duncan, city attorney. that tho Tulsa Htreet railway nb.lil- don Its Owen park line funil Archer nnd Notralen mid continue to the lnr.1o,,:,,..'v""U f ,,,,, 0k,;'h"",a IJIllOIl r.lllWll. Mr Duncan s Idea Is Unit surli a . plan will save the Katy from the uv. 1 peiino of two Ntlliways, Un proKram I beltiK to make such an Improvement at Quauali iivonue. IuterchmiKeable street car trnnn- fers are also siiKKested hv Mr. Dim - can. Kcprcscntatlvcs of tho Tulsa Street railway, do not object to tho Plan, sayn Hupt. U. Hilburn. hut MnnaKer Crowo ot tho 1, V. U does not favor it. . 11. Hosier of Dayton, Ohio, pres Idem of tho Tulsa Htreet railway Is hero for tho commlsntrn n henrlni; CHICHESTER S PILLS e.. tub mitiuin nna a, , I4lesl Askr-r lrmr(l.. U llu ln Ik ft 1 1 I m : . J SOLA BY DRUQG1SIS EVUlttillaiC i.rs wisw4 UreaavSVN IMIUI. H.4 il U.M .ewriXOl ka MS. H..f V s as un " Who ran to help mc when I fell, find would dome pretty Jtory tett, Ur atJS menace Mortuary llCIIHOII. Funeral nervleen for l'aul Ileiimui, 10 yeain of at;e, of 1005 Kant Dav eupoit avenue, wlto died Friday eve nhiK nt a local hoMpltal, will ho held at I:. 'to p. ni, I bin afternoon from tho Mowbray chapel, ltov. Lenter Mil ler, annlntaut pantor of tho Klrsl .M, 10. ohuich, will bn In chnrKe. In terment will he In Hone Hill cem etery. (Intnl. Funeral nervlt'cn (or Maxlno Lu cllo (Iriint, 10-year-old dmiKhter ot L. A. (Irani, 1 Uf Kant llankell ntrect, who died nt the home ot her parent Friday nfternooii, will bo held ut 2 o'clock on Hundny afternoon In the Mowbray -('.Impel. Tho ncrvlcen will ho conductod hy ltov. Harold (1. Cooke mid Interment will ho lu Uono Hill cemetery. Cniuiarth'. ImoKouo tiromai tie, daiiKhter ot Mr. nnd Mrn. F. a. Cromartln of 1037 Houth Forent avenue, died nt the home of her parenta Friday ovenlnc at 7:3!) o'ch'ck:"The body v.ill he nhttiped to Wllmer, Ala., for burial. Alexander. Hoonovclt Alexander, 1 l-ycar-old ncKro boy, wiih drowned lu a coal lilt near Dawnon Saturday ovonliiK at about I o'clock when ho left a party of iieuro Y, M. C. A, boys and Kh'ln who were on a picnic. Fnnernl Morvloen had not been nrranKed for lnnt tilKht. Irrluatiou Hill In I'iismiI. WAHHINOTONi May 7. The nen ato tmlay pawed n tilll Introduced hy Senator MoNary, reiiuhllean of Oregon, permitted wentem farmern who havo failed to pay chamon on Bovcrnnient IrrlKnted landn to con tinue to receive their water from tho Koveriiment. I'ndcr the old law, farniern who failed to pay for thin Hervlco worn nhut off Hi" (ollowlrn; neiiMiin, Many, It In claimed, ,ern un.-ihlo to pay l.int year and would have Buffered iiecordhiKlV. Rupture Kills 7,000 Annuallu Keirn Ihoiiiitm peraona earh year ara laU away- the burial mrllllrale beln( marked 'iliipture" Why? Ileeauaa the unfortunate uura had nrKleeted Iheiuaelrrt or had been merely taking care o( the aiga (annlltnt;) ol tlio affliction ai.d paylnit no attention to th came What ara you ilulnitt Ala ou ucrtrttlnt yourteK by wearlni a truia, applltnre, or whateerr nama sou cboote lo rail III At belt, the Iruis 11 only a niakeililft -a la'.i prop aiialnil a rollainlnf wall - and rannol be eipeeleil to l aa more than a mere me- rhanli'a! iiipKirt. The ble linjt pressure re 1 tariM 11100,1 -ircnivton in'ia roi'iunat me weakened inuiclei of that which they tieaJ iHnl--noilrUhiiii.nl. lint iclonca tin (imrl a way, anderery I..... . 1. 1 1 . . ii . n ! n I I. I ... 1 1 I I a YW.Y. tail ticlit In the prltary ot their own home The li.AI'AO method Ii un iiueitlonabty the most irlenllflr, loflcal and suereiibd aei( treatmeol (or rupture the -n.lil I,.. tr L11OMH The fl.M'AO PAD when adhering eloiely 1 to the body eannot ponlbly lllp or hl(l out ' of plare. therefore, rannol chafe or plneh. I Mill aa aiei eaiy 10 apply ineineniiTe To be mei) whPit eon worV and whllil you "' . N" "r1"' """" "r "u,n, 1' i.rn ,0w to eloie the hernial ooenlnr a. 1 palura Inlcnifeil 10 the rupture CAN'T ! eome down Wend your name today to WVmftMKe 1 ,.,. r Adit ECZEMA! 1 t.n i,..i, m,.... .1 oney baeli without question HUNTS OUAHANTKKD vlN DISKASK KKMKDIltii , if hunts OUAhantkkd kin iiskask kkmiidiiw lu.n SelveondSoapi.ieiiinf ! "tVi?, orithe.fuh: I "Se7n dla.ale?. TrV tbJ. - treatment at our iliV. COKIMAI, lllllli I'll Adl fkil'mV-CiLsT - ybssa Kilt JrsU . 141 At MlXMtl AIMM. O -MC AIL MfU 1 AD ES S1B8B REWARD! mm t3oetMMMwtMr"Cmiwaj in wf tM loot ot, 'Hn. Nahcir Msil U.H; DonUI. Hlrsestl, It 04. Itnill 11(1. lrilihi U.T, AJJUntUtClMEIilltCa. UaWtlOKl i7? to maAatt we.? nuitxdi ! POSTAL ORDERS ISSUED I'onncr Kinploji-M LIIkIIiIo to He hmtnli'iiietit I'uiler Itcwrwo HiiIIiik WAHIUNOTON, May 7. -KoruU-tlonn reKardhiB relnntatement of pontal clerkn of firm and necond olann pontofflcei were tanned today ny I'trnl Annlntant roiitmanter Work. In nccorilauco with civil norvleo rulcn. any former! employe who In not of retirement uno and who In In good phynlr.nl condition hi ellKlhlo for relnntatoment within ono yea from the date of hln neparatlon Irnin nervlcn, I ftho neparntlou was with out delinquency or misconduct on hln part. Former omployoa who are honor ably dlncharned voterann P tho world war havo n pelod of ellRlhll Ity for relnntntenien, extendluc flvo earn from tho dfie of honorahlo ilhichniKe from tho military or naval ncrvlcen, VotoriiiiH of tho civil and Hpaulnh warn aro ollRllilo for rohiHtatement without tlmo limit If their nepara tlon from tho service wan prior to April 16, 191'J. Tho rcKiilutlottn are not retroactlovo In nppllcallon nntl do not in any way relate to former employen. SIMPLE.WAYYo GET RID OF BLACKHEADS Tlifr In linn Implr, ( ami ure wny Hint niv(r falls In Kft rl.t of black liraili ami Dial In to iIImoIvs tlim, Til da ttila etl uliout two ouiick if jUln piiHilrrrii ntroxln from any ilrtt tnro aprlnkln a, llttlo on n hut. wti lonKr rub ovrr the jackhraila lirlakly waah thn parla ami yiei will to aurprUnt howr thn lilacklii'J hava ilUnpprarril. 111k lilackliaaila, lltllx lilarkhixta, no matter whrre Ihry arr, rlmply illoolvo and illap- Pfar, lotlni; the parta without any mark tvhatevrr. IllackhrniH aro simply a mix ture nf lut and itlrt nn.l rcrollon from the toly that form In the pore uf the oUlii, I'lnrhliiK and aiueilnic only cauie Irritation, mako lnrne pnrea and do not r't llii'in out after they liecomo hard. The pomterril neroiln anil the water aim. ply tilulva the MaekhrHita aii'they wash rU'ht nut liavlntr the ptiriM free mi,l rlen ami In their natural enn'llllon. Anyone trouMeil with three uiiMlithtly lilomUhea thouhl certainly try this simply method, Advj. Gargle io cleanse infected Tbnsils The lodinr m Pro-Oia pene trates ilccp, ilestroyuiK all Bcrm in its path. Uc it full strength when trouble is acute. Dilute it half as a daily prophylactic ami prevent its recurrence, Oeliar.it fully refreshing anil pleasant. T lie resultV arc astonishing. Vour ilniKKist has it. A CJootl Denti.st Twice n Yenr I'ro-Ora Twice i Day For 1 Pyorrhea I Canker Sores 1 Bleeding Gums ' Stomatitis 1 I LKU I'KUUUliia CO. 1 j Vg-gj yfipy Oklahoma City l" B new ,0Ik KiiK I JENKS WILL HAVE NEW STATE BANK New Hanking Institution lifii r r ri Will Open for UUSl- ness Monday Thn pirnt Htnle hunk, of .lenkn. a now bn n h I n tr Inntltutlon with capital flfnrW itf 1 I f. mm. will rinim frip I HI Ml - ne toinnri'iw. necnrdlnu to word hroiiKhl to Tulwi Hnlnrd.iv by 11, M, H, HielKledi'r. vice preBliIenl, who will be In active r-hniK of thn bank. The Klrnt HlatB bank will occupy thn hiilldltiK formerly lined by tho Hank of .lenkn, which wan cloned during the pant week by the ntnto hank corninlwilnner. The new hank ntartn with a clean nlute havliiK no con tieeilon with thn former Inntltutlon. The Flmt Htate bank wan or Kniilni d hy I, It. HtxlKleilor. It. K. K. UtilKleder, and V. O. KIiik. all of, IIikkh. I,. It. BtelKleder, who will bo prciddcnt, In vlco president of tho FarmeiM National bniik of Hckbs, mid will remain actively with that inntltutlon It. H. V.. Stelijledr.-, who in the new vice prenlnent, alno wan connected with the KnrmorR National bank a canhler, and W. O. lyln?. cachlrr. formerly wan nHfctant rnnhlor of tho First National hank of Hcrri. All are nlerl, proRrcnnlvo ynuni; men who have made a namo for themnelven nt Hkkkk and their nuccinn, accordlfUf to Tulna bant;rH it annured from the mart. It. K, K. HtetKleder. In addition to his coun try bank experience, wan for nome ttmn employed by tho Flrnt National bank of Tul.n, mid In hlchly re Kaidcd by tho offlcv-rn of that In ntltutlon. r.loolrh' Hale Ordered Itcdnecd. Ily Ancllril Prwi Htatn Wire OKLAHOMA CITY, May 7. A letter wan sent todny hy tho mate corporation uommlmdon to the Okla homa dun & l'lnctrlc company, which HUppllcn electricity to Okla homa City InntructlnK tho company to reduce tho domentlo electric rato 1(1 per cont nn June 1. Tho new rate would bo 10c per kilowatt hour for tho first fiO kilowatt houra mid elRtit com for tho next llko amount. Tho prenent rato In l-'c. Lower price of fuel lined In maklns elec tricity wan slver an tho reanon for tho reduction. An Kncllnhmnn In tho Inventor of a radio recolvlm, set In hook form, tho wavo lengths helm; altered by opening or cIohIhr tho covers. Tliere Is a-Plenty of REASON IN and REASONS FOR the 44-Hour Week! To tho Honorable Court of Public Opinion: Two years nt?o thero was an iiKrcemcnt drawn up by the Joint .'(inference Council (a deliberative body formed equally" of repre sentatives ot employers and employes In thn printing Industry), therein It wnn speeJtietl that on nnd after May 1, 1921. 41 hours should constitute a week's work In all book and Job printing offices within tho Jililsldictlon ot the closed shop branch of the United Typothctao ot America nnd tho Printers AUmil Krpninn League of America (employers' orftanlza V1"""1 vi.i,imj tl(JMH) At thnt tlrno proprietors of tho Sn;fl, union offices In Tulsa wero constituent t'llH members ot tho bodies named, or at least. tcntntlvo members. "Why tho chaiiKo ot front not only In Tulsa, but elsewhere In Oklahoma mid the nation? Some printing house employers In America do not look upon this agreement as a moro "scrap of paper" and havo kept faith1, with us, notably. New York city, where three-fifths of tho nation's printing Is done. If the printing craft unions hnd failed to Hvo up to their nurcemont. thero would havo been a howl from the employers that would have cracked tho heavens and rocked tho earth. Tills agreement was ninile lu order thnt sornn base might ho estab lished upon which to computo costs, etc., not only during tho re construction period, but to remedy a cost-and-prlco chaos that has been prevalent In tho printing industry for decades. Slnco these employers have tacked about, whero aro wo "at"? Tho esti mate that printing costs will Increaso 7 per cent Is rather extrava- Ar sunt, according to tho statement of Jour- OW, neymnn Job printers who KNOW the 1'HO- Qnturtt hi nn OUCINO end ot tho Industry from A to Z. OVUlLllllliy ,,i jH n not rather o,uoer mathematics that Ahnilt rnsi aHvaya figures AWAY I'UOM the produc i(7im io in Uvo cmJ ()t nu lmi,latry rntber thnn INTO 11 men as well as machinery? Nothing deflnlto Is known of printing costs until they havo been In operation long enough to havo covered the numberless classes of work nnd tho cost deter mined', that's why "tickets" nro filed of each Job and referred to from tlmo to time. Then what Is known ot tho -It-hour working week until It shall have been tried nnd over a nufflclent period covering all classes of work? Tho local employers who aro yelping the loudesl havo not employed union prlntors slnco last February. AVhnt, wo rlso to Inquire, nro THEY hollering nbout? 1'ienldont Hick of the Donvor Typographical Union,' has computed nnd most competently, that tho printer will add nine years to his llfo-teniiro with tho Installation of tho 44-hour week. Nino years moro In which to ho useful mid needful to society nnd no ono iiiiesttoiis tho value of printing In our modern complex life. Tlio Typographical Union history, under one namo or another, reaches Live and Let Live tcni nttatrs, wnen tno working day was cut to 11 hours, and u llttlo later the average ago nt death was 32. S. When wo had reduced the working dny to 10 hours, wo lengthened our-yenrs to 3S.7S. Tho S-houp day Still further Increased our lenso of life. These figutcH seem prosaic, no doubt, but they nro moro than significant as nu eritintlon lu human welfare. In all fairness. Is thero anything "radical" or oven questionable, In this? The International Typographical Union has been criticised from tlmo to time nhoui "minimizing" the number of apprentices. Hero aro tho facts: Thero aro no moro apprentices In any offlco than the number which can lie taught tho craft ItlOHT. if thero wero moro (as the employer Ol'nSHK.S he would llko to have), It would take still moro ut tho Journeyman printers' valuable tlmo to In Concerning Apprentices siitricleniiy educated oven to start in tlio crntt. What tommoiily Is called the "country printer" Is tho greatest,, Miiuce of recruits to tho traft union or nonunion. So this talii about the limiting of apprentices Is negligible. Tho craft has ceased to lie attractive even to many of our oldest and most proficient members, ninny of whom havo left tho craft In utter dlsgiifct nt wages, hours, mid general conditions, With all tho present day "dullness" In general business, thero uro none too many printers, nnd for this very reason. Why then, not mnko it moro attractlvo? They nay It's "nim-hnznrdous." It is lyit hazardous necessarily from dangers lurking about' mnchlnory, but how nbout sanitary conditions lu the average composing room? Ilrother Tutsan, liavo a look ut the Job oftlces of our city most of them in n common storo room, or else windowed above some reeking nlley, with insuf- -flclent light, sanitation or ventilation. The element of fetid air The While Death poor devils laying around out thero trying to get "the hugs'' out of their lungs and you'll curso all tho composing rooms In Christendom. 'Well, It nil conies from tho average offlco maintaining expensive and unnecessary overhead for tho non-pro-dnctlve end of tho business, nnd Ill-arranged. Inconvenient, In sanitary quartern for tho I'KOni'CTIVH department. It should not bo that a union has to fight for such betterment -such measures should be given us, and because they arc HIOHT, Tulsa Typographical Union No. 40.3 News of Sapulpa -v . hpfrml Irt Tlio World, r HAI'fl.l'A, May 7 Seven men. whn uirr trtnl this week ut Drum IriRht heforo .ludKo (l.iyloril Wilcox, ! ii.n.i i...i- uiflnttu iiwlav. uc- i'Knr ijviiiiu iiuiirv -ived their enicti; itordln to County Wiium.r. who han I Mtorney l' reu nroaccuteil U"' cancn. All ploadcd KUllty except unn. .Marvin I'erklnn, Hci'ond aosreo ! Kery, two yiarn In penitentiary. John I'oter.vm and Itay Ilraxton. piHiiiefnlon of nnrcotlcn, year each in lien tent ury and eucn unco uu. .Munroo Huilth and l.nuio i'ioera, Krnnd laroeny, two yearn in peni tentiary: Claytiuurne nnrrin Frank Wrleht. necond ilei?reo mir Klary, two yearn In penitentiary ; J. M. Iloach, who entered a plea ot not Kiillly, wan Klvcn a Jury trial and wan Klvnn a year and a day In tho re formulary at Clranlto; Frank Wllaon. foraery. two yearn In ponltcntlarj . t.t.nr,i ti tiHttlr rilpd ventenlay at hor homo near Kellyvllle. Death wan dun to blood polnonniK. i no "; ceaned wan 43 yearn old. Funeral ncrvlcen wore held thin afternoon at Kellyvllle. (Jlrl ItrcakH .laiv. MKn Mario larkln, cnHhler at the Harvey lloiine, wan painfully Injured when nllo fell from an automobile In which nho wan rldlnK last nlht. Mlns I-arkln nnd a yotitiB man were In tho car. According to hln state ment, wher. they returned from a rldo ho attempted tr stop tho ear and oh ii Jumped heforo ho wan mile to do thin. Kho fell on her faco anil broko her Jaw. She wan taken to a phynlclnn'n offlco nnd later to tho Sapulpa hospital. Kqtllpmcnt for the purks of the city has lieKun to arrive and this In cludes two bin slant ntrldes. one u,.in. uiiii iv hciiIh. four slide." nccnawn, basketball eipilpmcnt and threo tennis courtn nnd -12 imrk noatn, each seven feet low?. This equipment will bo distributed whore It will bn used tho most. Homo of It will bo placed nt tho l'ump Station park nnd noniii nt tho North Heights park. Many cities all ocr Oklahoma arc i-miiIiiIiii- irrnnndn to ho lined tor tourist parks, and Hapulpa Is also to rfiavo onu of these. The pleco of land northeast of town, known nn ui Thompson 40, which Is an excellent nlm-., nf irrnnnd for such IJltrpose, In mnw bilnir converted Into a real "tuurlst'n park." There aro many trees on thin land mid n pood nprlim of water. A well Is to bo dm; or tho backward ror moro titan a century, there fore, records nro easily available. In ISS0 printers worked 12 hours each day nnd tho avorago ago at death was 28. At that tlmo Horace Greeley was prominent In typogrnph- struct apprentices, thus creating loss In pro ductive tlmo. It Is very difficult to secure ap prentices for tho composing rooms it Is a vory "confining" ptaco for tho buoynnt spirits of the averago hoy, nnd mnny ot whom aro not in me composing rooms or mo country lias given hundreds and hundreds of our members tubercu losis, and which wo refer to repeatedly as our "occupational" disease. Oo with us to tho Union Printers Homo In Colorado Snrings and thn nprinu itcanrd. so that anyone wish, intf to tamp there will havo nil the water n riled. A larse hrlck oven Is lelnu ''built and Kan Is helnir piped to tho land no (hat thero will ho fa cilities for rooklntf other than by a cumpflre. This park In to he made attractive In every wav mid Is to bn placed on the road map so Hint trav elers may know that a suitable place lo pitch their C'Iimo fot tho ntKht awaltH them at Hnpulpa, ncrordhiB to Commissioner .loo (lamhlll. FIND OLD"PICTURES I'our I'alntliiKS of Prominent Cher, olice luillmin ItroiiKht Hen: to lUs (ilicn ItcJmcn.UliiK Touches. Att trennurern of the old rhorokeo W'orhl wero found last' week In a farm house oIkIU mllcn from Halli burton by William Silver, who han hroiiKht them hero for retouching In hln ntudlo in tho Ketchum hotel. They consist of four canvawien of prominent Cherokee Indlann painted In Is 1 1 by i. n, Htmiley. sent Into the nation hy tho United States rov enunent to paint natives, tho paint Iiiks to be hung In tho art Kiillery at Washington, Tho owner of the portraits con siders them priceless. When his holme hurnn.l tnnM ntn m.,.,, about the only things he saved from uiu ure. no says mat tlio nrllnt spent threo months In tho nation and that these wero tho only portraits ho left behind. Ono of the portraits In a picture of tho father ot Mrs. H. It, Lewis when ho was about elrht years old. Unto You In.t Moiu- n MARGIN TRADING? A rinrlat Idler ulll bo st.t ,,, .inii.iiu ooiiKiiuoii iciiini; ,(m. joii nuiy iciiinii jour liiHsen. 1 1 Write for It. Aihlri-f " . s." Sulto 201.7 i.-ii Liberty St., SfW York FOR SALE HICH MAN'S I'AIjACK A .MANSION M'ATItlOI'S?. Sickness compells sacrifice. Architecture perfect. Covering e ghteen loin. Ono of tho mont beautiful nltes In Denver, Colo Sixteen rooms Including reception room, living room, dining room. Kitchen, breakfast room, flvo master bed rooms, three servants rooms, ball room, lnrge sleeping porch, four lavatories, nvlary con tnlnlng thirty cholco birds now nesting. Hrcctod for pcrmnneicv. Sacrificed for less than tho cost ot hullfling. I'OIl PRICK ANI TMKMS APIMjV TO C. ;. MAKIIH, 1102 InterMiito Trust Itldg., Pouter, Colorado. Quick Action ON Your Money! Two hundred and fifty producing and drilling welts now In the Kl Iiorndo field. Caddo Centres big gnssor Is now making 27,000 barrels per day and our holdings nro but a llttlo moro than two ntllcs to tho west of this big well and many other large gushers. Thero Is now a well drilling 220 ynrds from our holdings, and it will bo down to tho sand within a few days. Wo confidently expect to get a gusher, too, and yvhen wo do tho profit Is yours. No delay! . Why You Should Buy Gusher State Stock? 1st For the fact that we uro incorimriited for only $10,000. 2nd The officers of the company arc nil Miecc.sful"btislno(-s men. aril Tipton Cox, operator or tho 3.1 Cox Cash Storrrs In I.lttlc llock, Is problem. This Insure n good administration for the com pany. ' Ith Tho officers of this company serve without salaries. They expect their Imotiucut lo pity the Nime as onrs. "lh Hecatif-o the purcluiM: xnliic of this lenso Is worth more than the umouiit for which c are now enpltullzcd, llth ncvaii.o therrt Is not a ilry hole near our leut.cS Wo expect to get a well drilled within 30 days. Wo havo only a fow shares left. Wo nro selling Just enough to pay for this lease It you want to get In with us nnd share In the huge, retnms that we have every renson to expect, you must net at once. This Is for Investors who wish action for their money. Don't wait to write us. Wlro nt once, stating tho amount nf .stock that you wish; then send chuck, draft or money order by first mall. All over-subscriptions will be returned. Act Now! Act Quick! Act at Once! Itemombcr small capital, no salaried offlcr, no expenso fr drilling, livery dollar from the sale of oil, less actual expenses, goes to you. Itcfercnces: Any bank Itr I.lttlo Hock, Gusher State Oil Syndicate (Inc.), Capital .Slock, SlO.tlOO Par Value of Shares, S5l lit) A. O. V. W. Hldg, I'houe, Main a:i73 MTTI.IJ HOCK, AUK. l'ill Out the Application Jllank Today nnd .Mull Jo IS! SLMUSCItllTION MIjA NIC Cl'SHICH STATU OILi RVNDICATK, Inc. ' M. 15. Clifton, Secretary, 410 A. O, U. W. Hldg.. Uttlo Hock, Ark. I hereby subscribe for shares ot stock In your lcaso syndicate, par valuo $50 per share, and herewith enclose t In full payment far eumo,. It Is un derstood that tho rentals are paid In full for five years and thnt ono share of stock Is equal to l-200th Interest and that nil shares are fully paid and non-assessable. - Name . , Address Man Yd Unidentified Recovers for a Moment HOl'STON, Texas, May 7 , ,m mystery of thn Identity of a 1 brought here unconscious Wmh. day with his head badly iru i, i. dnepened today when he rcRd.M 1 connclouanesn foi a few inhiui.s ,u 1 wrote tho words. "Joe Herna ' on a Blj) of paper. Honpltal attend nuy ho has been talklm; lm nln -i r . ly of Han Antonio. Tlio man v m first Identified an Albert V I . n, formerly of Corpus Christ 1 ,ut when Mm. Kanon came hen h said nho could tot baft sure it h m her htmbmid. 1 Buy the Coppers Copper Stocks iinquestloii ubly aro tho best long pull buys on tho market. Ou weekly letter analyzes t Is -copper metul situation nnd tllscusses In detail tucnti representative Issues In this security group. Included nro such stocks as. INSPIRATION ANACONDA MIAMI CHINO UTAH Ak (or A-i), I'rer on reiiiet, IIBBY&feMPANY Stocks and lloiids 55 BROADWAY. NKWYORK