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'ItM, -A DULY WOM.Ij. 'ITU DAY, M Y 21, lf2i CLASS OF BANKERS CHOOSES OFFICERS Tulsa Chapter A. I. P. Is Headed by flunn; Award Prizes (1 A tliinn, i Mrf trllnr nf th Kx--hnrtRA Nall'iiml Imtik, t'U AlxrtKi prmlflrnt r thi- Tul hnplfr nf Mm Anirrlran Inntltiitn "f flanking nt It flrt annuitl linii'iiirt ImIiUv nlKtu In the Hi.irl Tiitan H I'. H'hnlwr WA( ihorwri v li i' rnal(liif ; Klnum Cooper, irPMHtirrr, l. M. I-nthlin, n-1 Rialknt Irwuuiit, Ami" l!niv, cur-1 t. midline wirr-tnn, K I' I' n nlhRN, rri'iinllDR wrri tin v, l II. (iHlhralth 11 nil .1. K. Ilm kliy urn two mw tnrmlipri nf Mm 11 1 J v rmnmltln DalrgntiH wrrn ch'iHi-n to tlm (in nun I nnllnruil . iinwtittiirt In Mlrum-aw-llri nf tli" A nii-i ! an IIunM. i ' w -MOi'lftrlnlt. ultli whl'-ll Mil- I'ldlMlltn In nfriMnlivl. mi n I)bhI if nw ri'pi Konliillvn fnifii in li nf th" lritlli llllllil Whnai i-ni..l i'H ful in till" rlillr, MIhh ! it i , i I .!. i w in rhiiftrtl 111'' ill ! i-'nli' fiiuti IIh V.x I'hnnjrr N-iIIimi.iI. i! II. f l iltimlth lhn iloli'Knlo fnim tin' K Initial- i Tl unl, (I M Ijiii.II- n inn llii' I' liil Nallutinl, II. K H i It 1 v fmm Hip Cimtrnl Nallnnnl. Mm' Hupp frmii lh National I In iik nf Ciiiiiiimri i. I) U. Kvan rrinrii Ilm Ht'i'iirlty Hint hunk, .1. 3. I'i'iry from III" Pro iilirrra' Hliilr. Imnk ami II. V. I'nV from Ihf Till" Ouiimntrn Tnial. ThrnuRli lhn it"tn unity nf Ilm. -Flint Niillonnl nml Mm !: haiin' ; National liuiika, nwarilH nf I Mi In "lil wrli mailt In fmti of Ilm nv" clamcH, Ihrm mini In rni'h ' H vldnl into rirmt, axi'inul ami thlnl prli' ami kIvoii tn tin- MitrteritK making tlm t'Ht rihiIhh In tlm yrsir'a I) oman liccivulist Sits in Editor's ('hair for Day Kiitixax Paper I'U""' ' Kin. M.i'. I'l - Mil ' c I . i: wim nil In i Imp i.i I Ik i nn'l i J I In a iinlmi ri'.lvil i" 1'iiM'iiw I'lltiil tlm pnii.itii I'nlh Hun lml.iv Xlm wan alu-n lull iiiiilmrlty t" i irinir tn wa ami nilwitimiitf nml rr-fiwf-'l an mtvpi tl-i nn'iil fur muvlr ihonli r Mini .mninltii ml "l'Wlt' hln tiinira' .in. I li . i ill. In." ilnrlar Iiik lli" i'iiit'1 !' ni illvlnliy in (Inn Mi riu i.' Ink pnli I In t'lK .1- r-.-. li-.t an artvrrtlnP iiiii'ii In luith ml all mr. I i.niltii it frmn PAPER BAGS TO ANNOUNCE RALLY Souvenirs Will Be Feature nf Kirsl Annual Meet 1 Work. K. I', .lenlilniia nf tlm I'.-1 nrilay iih.i nliift Tulnnim will tuivi" with them today ai'vi'ial hiiniln il liniH ami an In Imrn for thn flrnl n nn Hi I rally f hoya' j and Rlrla' rliilm nf Tulna rnuniy. My, their iiaimf lifi will Tnlaa know Ihcin, fur thn Inlcicat nf merrlianla ami liiinWi'iw tnoti of lh city haa mailt, pmxllili- nn nf Mm lilit fi-a- lima nf th.' rally- tlm kIH Ii ch'IiI ilclcRai). Of n paper linn filled wltli aciUM-nlni uhiiHn Hlr.i' and Hhapi' varyj from i uli'i - anil f Iv-mwiiHi'i w lo thliiililin. Tin' Ii.iK" will he kIvimi Ilm vlHllnra whin Mmy rcKlnli'r nl 1 rally rtav hiMiliiniirlcra, Mm muni. I- pal audltni linn nl in ii i Ini k Mai rliaiiRM Truat enmpuny wnn th flml prlr, J'.Ti III Kld In tlm r!Ha in i'ia mentnry bnnklnR, V. C. Itlrharilnnti of tlm iVnlral Nnllnnal Mm wrond, lit, and the third pilaa, 110, wna dlvldiMl liclwoon At. H. Lour nf Mm llxchanar National and Maiv Mr Null of tlm I'rodui cia' Htat". wlm tliil for Imnoia. In Mm advanced claim nf i'ommir rlal banklnR and law, John Smlllmra nf tho Exchange Natlonnl lonk flrat placr, I'Mnmn Conpcr of Mm I'ix i lianan Nnllnnal hc. iind. and (I M. trfindoa of the Hrnt National third. Tlicmi pilr.cn, I!. II ( iiillirullh, i halr man of the ciliirntlunal cniniiilllp" Mint gradi'il the Hlildcnla for Mm iiWHrdliiR of tho prlaca, atalod, wurn bawd upon avpraKca In nllmidance, wpckly cxnnilnwtlona and final -amtimtlnnH. The Anmrlcan Inatltiitu of ltank Ins hnd Itn Inrpptlmi four jenra iiro, when 15. W. Jiiciiba. l. prcnldent of tlm HxclmnRc Nallnnitl, nerved na Ha flrat prcaldrnt and KtlKcnn V. (luin, accrclary of Ilm Oklnlioiim llnnkcrn' naanclntlon, Itn flrot nccrn tarv. Thla wna Mm Oklahoma chap ter, out of which lapldly developed the local chlipteri now Inntltuti'd In virtually all of Mm oil lea mid liKr Iiiwiih nf OHlnhniti.'. Tlm Tulaii i-liv-' whh nrwinixiMl at urn hiiiiio iiino thn OUIalloinii chapter, nnd II. I.. Htunilevell. vie" ppialdent of the Hx rhnnge Trtial company, wna elected priatdenl 1'mln bin leadeinhlp Mm TulH'i clana wiih noon Ilm luiRcnt In Mm nlnlc. V A. Ilruwnlcc of tlm HxehntiKo liuMoniil niicccdr'd Mr Htalldovcn nn preniilelit Mm follow InK cnr nnd Mr. Stiinili.vin nunceeileil Mr. .lai'otiH an preablcnt of Mm uklii lioiim chapter. Later Mm chapter applied for n chapter charter from the American Innlltillo and opeiHted Independently limtcnd (f under the Okl.ilinma chapter Two clanncn, nun nn elementary clnan anil tlm other a cl.ina In coin men e and banklnn. have been con dueled duiliiR the pnat eitr. Next year nn advanced clana In econnmlix nnd flnaine will be condm led, a ' conllnK lo preneul pinna of Mm chapter. ITALIAN WOMAN TO SPEAK Mrs, Mimiiiiml Will llrhm Town Club l.iitc Xnis 1'ioni Itnlj. A In cat U fioin abioad will be wafted' Into the mldiil or Mm annual "mi nuet of the Tiilna Town cluli next Mi.ndav evenlna In llolel TiiIhi for Mix A Maranonl. Itallnn-born am Aineilcan by adoption, who ban cenilv i c limed fnim pont war re conMriiiillon wink In lt.il. IH Rl" Mi., ui'iln hi ch of the cveiiliii;. Mi-. Maionont Ik mild to poaaenn b.'Hi and Him have been hea.la of Mm in iibllliy and chnt in and In i IhimIi.ihiI mnnce InnsnnReH of the fnl. mliv "f Callfoinln. Hho In pioinlncin In Hie alatu federalloti of Women n In ha In ArUaimnH. Her at ccpt.im e o( the plub'n Invitation waa rec hed Ml dav owning b.v Mm I.ll.i W- ile M.n rellf new chairman of the pn'Si tm .ommlltce wlio In to pieclde ai the bamiuei. Minlcul liillllbera on the progtani will he a MK-al ndo h' Mm I..11I Piper and a violin nolo by li P O. Ijihhv, nccompanted on the plann bv Mrn. Waller I'nln. Thete will lm uliotit J00' banqiii-lern, who will b gathered about woven or elRlit table, each with ita Individual hunt ens. The lianauet will begin At 7. JO o'clock.. An liour'a progrnm of brief tnlkn nnd III tlftlr- at MfV. niirlllnrluni will' I in fnllnwiid by n rhla about the city III rara furnlahnd by Tulaii people. I At niion thn crowd nf young folka! will Bo lo Hand Mprlngo for a pb nlo lunch, relurnlnif In the afternoon for ulinmltiR in 1 1 1 at the V M and V. W, ('. A. Turning In or lull re porta for the yeai a work will In one of tho fenlireii of the nun 11 1 1 1 km program. Tlia dav'H nellvlllea will be In rhnrge of .1. M. Malone. coiinlv In. 111 agent. Mlaa KnlbeiMi . I 11 I, .011, county homo deiuonnli nl l..n hi;, nt, ii ml 1'. A. Holder, win tin nf Hie Jlinlur chamber of 1 minncr. ., thtollRh wllonn combllli'.l eft. 11 til tin) rally haa bieti mule ni--.ll.r Quail ru ;(' I'arcnlx Praised by I'rcxidvnl WAV 1 1 A IN I'otin. May ':o Ml. nml Mm Ml.li.n l S ilo pnn nli of uu.iili lipid I. mil re. enth. lodav received a letter of . oiiri al ul.il Inn from I'l old. lit IlitnUiig line of tbe four wai i.'imi.l men llai'dliig and the ptenldinl cxpunu'd bin ap prcilalbiii for Mi ini.llmi lit MjlHlvrimiH Drutjuing Caavn Arc Puzzle to Oklahoma Cil Police OK!,AlliiM CITV. May "n Three tllVHlci Ii.iih i .ihcm of pemnlitl being ill 11 1: k 1 . 1 ami taken In chargo bv mIimiiki'I'i. w.ic baf fling local poll, e tnd.iv (Mm man w hone nnum uii't nalil tu be MiK.iniia wan tepi.tteil fnlinil In a dazed lomlliloi and hiiHlled otito 11 norihl.ouii.t S.inti l'"e tinln by a pull "f -t muer Al (lllthile he wai 1, 1 Ic 11 iilf an. I pill In 11 honpltal Wlie ti'p.nis wild he hnd recovered and w m Kolilg lo pioceed lo K1iMM.11 li't A woman told off hem ln bad acen two men cany an tin. miii. I-hih Kill to a cloned aulo and dim oil No t lue could be found. Pollen weio ntlll unable lo rind facta concerning Hie woman who falnleil In a local Mmuti'i and exhibited all ayuipl.onH of Ii. Iik drugged. Heforc offli em atrixeil on unknown man pieieuteil him- NEED 100 MILLION FOR STOCK TRADE W. 1'. (I. HardiiiK for Kor malion of I!ik l''inanc in Corporation T(i i;KA. Kan, May 20 drganl aallnii nf a iin,ll(i'l i.'id flnan. p cor pointloli In exleiid lima ("ini eredlln nffem th" cbler -alvatlon of II veal Pk yairta of Hie I nllid Hlaten, W P. II. Hindu. K Riiviuor of the feileral re Hervi li niiil deilarid liete today In a iiiiifeicine with lending Kanaan 1 at I Ii mi u. Tlm pinpnaPd eornoratlnn would hp ntidei iiintrol of the government "it Independent of the federal re H 11. nynlein. The renervn bntikH 1111111..1 iidlnintint loana of longer I lulu fix iiioullin. "I am not in favor nf amending Mm feileinl reaervn act o na to per mit handling nf paper maturing In two yearn, which I" needed to pro mote llvenioik brppdlng and rehabil itate the Induatry. Thla would lead In other nmendinenlM granting long time eredlln In viiHoiih ImaltieaH nticrn'lonn and the vital elnatli Ity of the K) Hie in would he lont. "The fedeial n nerve nynleni I not In pollllcn mid I am not adoveatlng any one of the neveral proponetl hi I la for agrli ultuilll fllinn. I11K I believe, however, that n revolving fund to handle two year al tic doann would do a tn'inendoun amount of good." I'urnlnli Ciiiih lo tint Sli l.. The Oklahoma llai.At Kleilrle emnpanv, Mnnkogee illilnlnn. haa offend lo furoiidi eleciiie faun dur ing the Niitniii. r moiithn to all nb k and needy pemimn l'liM.iina leitlflealen will be lie'lnxail In ol. tain the moling I. r. i a u. Un in.nni eil. Tlm thing to remmnber 1h not t hai 1 lie il .in 1,1 111 kh an i . 1 . . lirani h In Ini bill, but that aim brltiRn an olive blanch and Mm bill - Voiiiikh tnwn 1 11 ! 1 1 a 1 0 r Mori liar u llullcr. l l.ffie Lull. r. I II North li. . 1 . do d I'Hday night al X .. P.- I. Id v. C W. Keir will 1 on- l'i. 1 Mm funeral aervlerm whbh will In- In Id -it Mm Mowlirivy chapel at .1 1 11 ii . P.. k H.iliirdny arterQonn. The hodv will he aent to Falrplay, Mo, foi burial Mrn HtillPr In aur vlved by In r huahand, Krank Ililtlnr, her molher. Mm Clara Kennedy, Knlrplny. Mo., a daughter. ('Ida Miiller, a mm, ( lint llullcr, rour aln lera. Mm A. A. Kennedy. Mm. V. I) Wllllamn. Mia. I) II Klrkey, all of Tulan and Mr t H. (iraln of Kalr plai, Mo, and (hire Inolhira, Me.Mra. V. A Kennedy of Ornalri. Neb, Many Kennedy and Itavtii'ind Kennedy of Knlrplay. Mo. BRITISH RADICALS LOSE OUT CROWDER STAYS IN CUBA (.eininl 111 llcmalii on .lidi I nl If ('on- j ilMloim lie S 1 11 in I. I WASIII.MIION', M.n jn MaJ fieri Kim. li II fr iw.br, mill to I'tlha by rrcnldcnt Wllnni lo offer iiia iniincM to thn t'ubaii government In nlralghtenlng nut eei Hon tanglen, will In- kepi ,it Havana, for mime time In the name 1 apaclty, it waa 1 raid today at I be nlatn department. lenernl I'rowder la coming to Well ington in a. few dayn fnr a brief mat before reaumlng hln work In '11 ha 1 Ii hnd hei n expected that with Mm liiaiiKiiiatlon today of Ilm new Cuban pnHilint, Oineral Ciovvder would In- iillevd of bin nniit'nniciit Si, id di pat 1 no lit nlfnlaU htvi lie lievi.l It 11.lv m.Cile howivii, for blm t to ri main for the p'enint in n pm.! iti..n in n.hiM tin- in vv Ciil.au inlmin- Ihtratbin In anv way he 1.111 City Briefs I 1: , i'l Ll,nt 'ill preniden' or 'the Hn.t Naii..nal l.ai.K and 1 H .Idckon, ve iri".li in hive gone to llurtiion. Month Lukntit nn bunl- IKPH. IilVOIK'K PKTITIOSS fib d Krl I dny In dlatrlct court. Mattle Walker agalnnt charlea Walker, Calvin iThompaon againat Magglii Thotnp jnnn: Kdir,i Penn Warner agalnnt I lavid A, Wainer. 1 IilVdllCrW OIIANTKD In dlutrlet nurt K11d.1v lb mice pliunnier ngalrmt l.udan K I'limniei li.ilnv l. '. .win I llglltlit ll.lV.d II Infill. Karl Hand ng.ilr.4t Cimmb l'..!l Hand Kv 1 L.i.l aKalnit Wncht I. .ill. Ion. S'anrlll -1 n 1 11 - lint- rt ir Kill 1 : 1 knri .ik'ini'l W 1 r 1 liil.'kiict Idibirt .1,1. K ,HMin' I'.X I ) 1 , (' t 1 H'l UllM , ,,. I. , ,' - , n I V ' Hi' 1 mil I 1 YOUNG SIOUX CHIEF BURIED Win 1 lor lilllcil In Ira nit' In (ilicn I'till II01101-". CANNON HALL. N I). Mnv 2" With all the eimoiiy necutdid .1 chieftain In bygoim dayn. Alb. r t Oraaa, 21 yeara old, lunt chief of th' Dakota. Hloux Indiana, wni buru.I today. Mingled with the Indian anrvleeM were tho modern rltea nf tho Amerloan Legion and rellglotti ceremony nt thu loml Catholic ehunliin Several thnu-and Indiana wen- in nltendanic Thn fm.il rioting place for th1 vi iin 1 hl'-f. vh 1 wna kllli d 111 bat- .1 h I I 4.M 1 a 1 1 f 111 k 1 ummuiK.' I CORONA, tlip I -I ''! typewriter IVlntl. In. IuliUi i,ii.l' .mr . ftd- tit1 rinkM Inr hi. In or rent At lontit privva. Sm' Tliciti nt Tulsa Typewriter Co. M ( 1I) l) IKISIOV Confcrcnci' lo HetMe Mine SMII.C In lie Held Next Weil.. LONDON. Miy 'JO -Tin ra.ll.nl wing of lliltinh I 1 1. .n- wbl. Ii 'I. -mnn.li a niilonal nv m..'i ' In 1 n atilke in nuiipiol of Mm .nil iinncm, which would He up the win. I. I'nllid Kingdom In.lunlrlally. w.11 friiMtraled today. Tbe labni baibi' who Innlnled upon 'dlteir i.tl.n' ndvo'ated n geneial ntilki win n tin exeeuiive conimllti-i t of Ho l''l 1 1 all. 111 of Tranwpoit Win kef. im t t.. day hut Rot a negative anow. 1 "Hi. are aatlnfled with tcpmtn an to the effei t of the coal hlnckitde," aald ItohPit Wllllnnin, nccrelary of the trannport workera "Tlm pmhnrgo In materially aiming the nilnem to wi urn a o"t llpnmnt." It la reported In irml-nf fte ii dr elen th it a confeien.e of Hie inlin-m, mlimownirn and the gnvcrninini will I"' Inld Tiii'i.lnv Pn tup i' Lie d Oeoftfi' p'.IIK In Hpend ilm Week erni l th. 'a a nhoie but v.W nturn by Tueml.iy. Snmebndy h m finned that n fnr inei'a wife en inn ft mil 11 year Hut lint until ahe y In II will the t. vvn wife tit ko Imi hiiil. and to take up fat 111 life - Toledo lilade. TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS, CITY OF TULSA. .Not Ii c In be ri I . v 1 1 v i 11 1 . , ill nvv net nt- innnt "f 'inv lot or pnnil of tni.ni.l v 1 1 til ,1 ill, cm ..f Tnln win... 1 weeds or tall til cm .1 1 pi 1 lint t d 1 .1 Kt ow . Mi it nam., m lie. la 1 ed to be .1 iiui-.i in .- In 11 1.im " with .- . i nn . . Compiled Ordlnan. f city nf Tut ri. I'M, Vou and eai li or vmi ine tlmref.ne notltbd that nl weedn and tall gi annen muni be cut and iliamd ..11' 11 plovllleil by the i.l.lln.in. . 1 of (be nit. I 1 1 V of 'IiiImi I our fit II II r tr no lo do nllt.Jei In you to iillenl anil plnsi. 11 Hon. To nil thin you will take due nollce and govern vnur nelf act'Ordliigly, thla notice being published aa minimi by law. L C. Pltl-SMtN, Siiim'i intcnilciil or llciillli. Dai. d tin . 1 "li il iv of Mm HOTEL and BXJNGAIOWli V I II III 1(1 Will It I I HI n t OS III Kit I I It'nir ( uri't mill Mnrrlt-i llrhlntl Him iiH-rntc u ItflUh) fill mi) ill ( ullfornl.i lift ll MiNHtMT in ii matil 1 nlir 4 I Ml I lilt S MMI It ( I I M I 1 I iinr n pi tiller 111 (lit hurt )rfirr lirr iKfni tnf i-n-ri il.n Mi'lnr r (lit Htilrrful rnnirrli Iniulrt, n- (t Mnrm'tMii I. iiur 'hi d t nn (H Krhlul l.iih 1 rt t nt hill iiinttiiu nml qulrl rrlri-ul I'ln 'Irtinio Iiih si-n th Wxtor lhn in. llt h ltl.iHin f Kfm mi. I iif rrliil I licit) Th Dih Mk lilhn I'htiirr tumlf aii'l thr fiiniiHit Mitt In in Ii- ii 11 thr III lie lot 'hit tihlir .iM'lt nt Hi- "mi-Ih1 Mini in.iltf nirri iti I,iv tl UH S I'l N I Mtl It I I s I riii MuiiltM s nlir-iii Mer BEVERLY HILLS California HOW TO RAISE I WWr?M BABYCHICKS f-'' KJgigg? Put Avlcol In tho tlrliiklnR water I i-.b-t-m ik Tr..n . i.s.v -iiim'mik I " I M Mii'-imv il'.n Ir.itl I J.I I ..ni .'" Illr nf every li flu. Ic i In tlm I1 Mnnt penpln lonn linlf hiiidi. nn.l .nn in In rii.-. t cln.leia er wtoto bnitl. e The I S. li.iv .-i inn. nt nlati'1 nt bnlf tho itinku litttviind dla tlim i uudo. An Avleol tablet In tbe il'InUltlK water will nave j our rhlcka lr..ni all niioh illNeaHen. Williln 4H hniitu tlm rick mica will bu live ly an i i n kcfl, Mm in May. Heco, 1 ml . write: "I wna 15 clil.'lm a dav from At the regular hl-weeklv mcotlng of dHrrboea befotn I recti cd the AvI- Itciiiiolllt City HfflclnlH. timini Mint . from inuinir 1 I nr Mm cltv iiimnilanlon ! rbbiv morn ing V. D. I 'i n 1 1 c, municipal lu.lt:. : Prank P. Dummi city attoincv. P. i: Short, dly tr.'. inner, and C P. tiiluiii-. ill) cnt'lin.i. weie icip polnted tn "t v . in Hi. ii i .'"in .live nfb , s Im- li. . ..mini: . u Cltv appoint ti. i ' t 1 1 i in .! . in 4 (iiii. i . , . nfn nn I I' lv in i. In t n M iv .. he enl. 1 linvnn t bt a one place. It ropta not Ii I mc to trv AM'ol. If you limit tin. I mat It preventH and cnntrnln vvliite dlart Ilm a, chick chol era and all bowel dun ni' of Imultry, telt in and .ur in..ney will bo prnntptly refunded. Avi.'.il la nld by in..! ilrimi.ll and poultry r. nn-.ty .l.'iilerH. or e ml I.ie inn Uul.-ii vv ir lax) for n ptickigo by until p..tp.ud. Ii.ii i i'11-liiigg. r Co. l.U I'.ilumbla IlKlH . lniiuiiupullii, ltul. Mr. Motorist Did you ever lose a casing because you did not have a good strap on it? We make all sizes of Tire Straps out of first-class leather. They WILL HOLD your casings. Bradshaw Harness Co. Osage 307 17 West First Street I 'II ..It. C1M :!ll en; 1311 o3 !7t S7I 4 in J 3 1 (J.'l. I I ,nr .m. I. Vial Kver 1 I n i .1 M I Foilinl a Itniin in livn. I, Makn tlp IKol TrnO . H.tb llrlght Kl't Mrowiv Head (Wultm .. ..m LP' -Knr ..n Alnne ( llallait 1 . . . ( 11 j I'ln'irl' Lav n, I il..- Tlin iVll)M.'M ' ' Miionl.hM (rot Truti Jl.talAn A .1 .i V H,.mi i - I ''a (Kc Trol)..t. I ,,. Tea I.. .... il Tret 1 .. 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We pivv ..m.o nn -.lilpmrivti nf 9 or inert nn Iin.n lli.tn lli.il, mill 10. jirr re.nr.1 IH-t.:6 l.lttl tl..y niu ma. kl. 74tlt--t.71 Knurl h ll' M u 1 1 . vv , e ' in n HUt-l t I . v 1 i 1 . . IS!- I J6 i. hi I. I M SJ701- 1.S6 n ' iiaI. ' t tM . v ill ft . u In it.n I . I . t . Will Be Worth Waiting for Da Will's Most Remarkable Opening Sale! Tho contractors are working night and day getting the store ready. .J list hear with us for a few days then we will invite you to a bar gain feast without parallel. toil STYLI QUALITY AMD LCONOMY 4-20 S.Maln St. Maijo Bldq. STRAWS A Size and Style for Every Head $3.50 to $10 Adlcr and Rochester Clothes $22.50, $25, $30, up to $50 Oxfords, tee window display Emery Guaranteed Shirts TUhBJXJDKLSU World Recovery Sure GermanyDoesNotDefau The start of real world-recovery is seen by many in Qermany's eleventh-hour acceptance the terms imposed by the Allied Reparations Commission unless Germany defaults in her agreement. By this submission delayed until the shadow of French invasion lay black across the Ruhr valley "a tremendous menace is lifted from the world," declares the New York Her ald, which bids the nations rejoice "at the new prospect of peace, tranquillity and stability." A Paris dispatch quotes Thomas W. Lamont, the American banker who, during the Treaty nego tiations, was financial advisor to the United States Government, as saying that German accept ance of the reparation program means "salvation for Germany, and a new era for the' rest of Kurope;" and the New York Daily News admonishes us that "this is an excellent time for the people of the United States of America to stop worrying and go back to work. The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week presents American public opin ion upon the effect that Germany's surrender will have upon the peace and future prosperity of the world. It also shows the total amount Germany must pay to the Allied nations, how it is tu bo paid, and how it is to be divided. Other news articles that are unusually interesting in this number are: Where Wage Reductions Hit Hardest When Will You Fill the Empty Coal Bin? America and the Anglo-Japanese Alliance Saving a Thousand Miners' Lives What Is a Nurse? Road-Scales for Law Enforcement Budapest's Coney Island in a Play The President's English Another "Christian Daily" Succumbs Great and Small Bonapartes of Europe and America Topics of the Day How Germany Is "Winning the Peace" Dutch Oil Lubricant and Irritant Austria Cheering Up Does Hard Work Shorten or Prolong Life? 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