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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921 SELL HOME TAGS HERE SATURDAY Humane Society Will Not Again Postpone , Sale for Yearly Funds City Briefs v tivlco postponing tho ctcnt bt'au-"' of fonfllotlon with tlio dates I on win- h other drive wcro In prog ' i,m Ilumano society anrt de ' ,tniii" home will conduct Ihclr an nual K day Balurdiiy, October 2D, It i announced yesterday. The fundi ibtalned from tlio sale of tags i to l divided between tlio 111, .no. lot)' and tlio detention '"""'"ding lo UWi Jd- ff h drmitn of tlio homo board of nun igcmcnt. Iniirovcmontii nro ntf,1,,l for tho dormitory and an other u'irker 1m needed at tho homo In addulon to tho cook and matron. Vulmi'- t the homo are paid by ,.iiseil during tag day. In i latement Issued jeetorday, ! Mrs. I.mdsey wild: ' r 1 lie benefit of the public the f,,H..wf information Is furnished: ThH ininc Saturday, the 29th. the lluim ip xoiitty and detention home hoard will put on their annual lag dydi'" for funds for both Institu tions. We have called off our drlvo i m 'he Intercuts of other drives that . '11111' ted, namely tho Catholic A,,, 1 dilve last spring nnd the And 'AiKaic tag day IhlH fall. After 'til cffMiid io avoid confllctlon with our oUi, r driven, e have decided to ham ci.'in Saturday, which coufllctB nlfti the nubile health association, whiih In unfortunato and which wo rmrc'. Our efforts for funds an a driw "i' taB day wl" laht ono day Tlic detention homo wan pro moted five years ago by tho Hu man' society and is under Its su prmslon. At one lime the homo van turned over to tho county eom- jniiwi' rs but they ilecldcd later that iliey did not want to continue their supervision and turned it back to the Humane unduly under whoso tupcuhdnn it Is now. The Humane oeleiv si lefts tho chairman of tho Oft' i non home board, and gives her lie arm ego of selecting her ci',m nitf Just recently the soclet ap point' d me as f hnlrmau. 1 have la-cf,il i selected tho committee wlin li H 'imposed of the following: ic chairman, Mrs. Ida W. Wy int secretary. Mrs. C. Greene: trn-'irer, Mrs. Frank H. Heed; mcmbirs, Mrs. A. M. Welch, Mrs. S. It. UwlA Mre. Harry Oiiiiiplx'll. Mm. 1; i' Hull, Mrs. C. K. Strou , He Mrs. J. HenJ. Hrown. Mrs. William ' Uedtke, Mrs. N. H. Mil. hell Mrs. Arllo t'rlpe. Mrs. U. . farter ami Mrs. .1. W. Sloan." This beard. according to tho chalr- lujii, Mrs JJndMjy, Is composed of women uho aru all Interested in DR. It. V. SMITH iefl lnt i.IkM for Kansas t'lty. Ha will attend a itiedlcaT meeting this week and -next week will attend the national con vention of the American Lesion. TDK W. f. T l of West Tulsa will meet Friday afternoon of this week In tho community house. Till: I'AltHNT.TKACimit associ ation of retching school will meet Friday afternoon at 3: IS In the school building. The Osage school Parent-Teacher -association meets Thursday afternoon at 7:30 o'clock In the school building. I I) I VOUCH PHTITiuNH filed Wednesday: lliaco Iteeso against Italph Hecce, lllanehe Illlllngton awuliifct M. M. IllllliiKton, lSntmy Ourdncr against llineat, T. (lardncr. Walton Dmm against Vesta Hem, Ma llsstt Wright against Albert Wright. I MAUIMAUU ldCMNHHa Issued Yednosday: Vcrn II. Wyble. 21, and Mice J. UuicuMci'. IS, of FINDS BOOKERtEE A WORTHY SCHOOL1:;; Commissioner Matthews Gives Institution His Indorsement J llookerlee AKrlcuUural college, lo cated at Hoker T. Washington sta tion on the Frisco railroad, flva miles north of Weleetka, baa beerr officially Indorsed ly the tac de vilment of fharltli and correc tions. A statement from W. 1. Matthews, eonitnlsloner leads: This department, after a thorough in spection Htid examination of all the books KMcl receipts nf aniounta of money received and paid out, hp proved of this liiHtltulloii on the grnundii of Its looking- after .and caring- for4 dependent orphan myro children, it Is filling a great need, nnd from all the Information and facts In the ponxsslon of this dc- we Have Issued a ecrtill hool building- two M v an I tv Snp PrrxiHrnf Will building of fle rooms iiuui'Wil 1 lo)s. The Institution In" in- n in atloti two years, haMnjt been stalled by Jcdiu C I.cflulch, n ii-Mto.if i nf lh,i I7iilnr1 ntlvii-allv tif iHelma. Ala., and Its purpose It to lake dependant and neglected colored children and Kive tiicm a litcrnry and URrlcuUurnl training HOT WORRIED BY SUMMONS Address Women's Club ,,., X(UISw,,miM , l(,rk ,.,.. not pxor at I'lioctc llcarlmc. mi.. m....i. i ii . ii .i That even lonvlils lu hac been Miss Maude H.'.iniMlle , Ml , ,,. ,vor,.r hav ,, r of the Oklahoma Hut Federation of I hutiuir was revealed Wednesday I hi si n ess and l'i ofiwiniml Women's 1 when a summons whlih was cent t .Mil' ' IJt full ,1 T 1 .li .. 1 , miIimI-, in thai l ,'l , li.i mi' in i" 'I' ili.it d ,i I 1II111I11"11S Willi til) .tlhoH i r rlnlil diiwu. "Tuurs respiH'i fully, .1 K .Kiii.Nnu.N Simtks lo I. lon 'I'imIiij. flubs, who Is cmploii'd nlih an ml concern at Okniulge,. will speak be fore the Tulsa lliislnrss and Profes sional Women's i lub ill a Hallow li. 13. Obiirholtier. superintendent , rn, "inner i rittai eM-nlng at so of sehools, will be the principal I chx In Kd Woods isfe, accord speaker at the I.lons' club lunch-" srrKiif emenls made jester eon at Hotel Tlllm Thursday noon, day by Mls Adelaide 1. Helehel. Hiieaklnc on the progress and fit-1 president of the Tot-n cluh Miss lure utTulsA school system .1. uouimmh uie win iir,i.nii iircsetu iimhi,oiis the cmivli I w rote, "Make It Turner Horner manager of the Jii-lthe program of the eim.. fi-detallon , snappy " He also sent a lettei with venlle Thrift bank, will bo chief for the curtent .-uni .i and make, die returned summon It read I.ltin, ! some menilim or in imnial st it . (onicntlon io ink phi, in Tuls.i About one hundred million ilga-lnext yciu "l li.i I. Iticics. rets aro made In Ou.ttcinalH annu- uiMnsgor oi H " i -In i, . i of Coin all. mainly fiom native and Hon- .nieric has nl" .i , ,i,,l il tub h BRINGING ALL STAR CAST! dumit tobacco. 1 tnvllalion i,,i if 'll'lllCI SIH'CI II tup ' "pi ,ui' i, nnd ii any oi mIi iar . alibi" The iluiu t.,t-.h. i,i rush young vou ts illuming ilisiv Is a band for one of Ihe ' 'c 11111111111111-. and a. i oinpl"te symibonl on I,' under the dlreilloi. or Airrea ,M lilng. .Mi 1'iint'sr Is also bringing uomplet mrloads of scenery. Iik log effects and specul eostuD The advent of the Dunbar oign tlon hei will be dlsrussott for .Mail Ileal Mlnm Willi I In llunlmr to come It w 111 bn the largest ir CiibIIsIi Oneru Oigiiiiliitlnn. ellng nniipiiny ever hrought to ' It sicgllv an all,str .a.t the Pun-M'l'y- . A!' American Opem for bar Knkllsli iiiirin l omimm Is I America. Is in Dunbar slogan In login: to Tulsa to slug "Carmen (id "it own lloml Krldiiv milliner' and "llohemlan Olil" llda night, iit. 2s. all In F.ngluh 1 . votnsn H the patent i ........i.,.. .. i.. i.. 'II,,.,. Ik I I,.,.,,,.. .1 a, It ami . imaim il nun wuicn an ,ie,-iri- 11 i lllni! me to nllemJ voiir . mfrt on wimrteifnl , oni i all,.. Jaini H Hfevcns jn I"' invertid to do an. all amoiii Li November l" but I beg 10 advise Ann i ball haiiiioii lieoige Hblrlds 1 cooking Hint Ibo record -lei k hci (ills. ainl I.ihI.i t-pi lug. l.nso Hi nr ' " ,.it I will Inn i' (o dlsiiensi wn'i Tallin !.' HiIkIh inl .lubn Knox. Tulsa I ndertnklng Co. ran n.a Unit llllle foinialit iJ I inn it teiioia Wliiified Meeii mil l.milse mil our half 1'hon" -S 1 S l a i "in lit In the stnle iienUiiularv who had been sued for divorce was rel ui lied, , The ilhorcc suit was filed aeveial Weeks ago In district mill by lues linnet against J, A llimir Hymrr Is serving a lerm in the penitentiary for auto theft He went to the penl- . .1... . . .. .4 .. .1.. .. , I IM it-iiiihij niiiiei lilt- ii.iiiir. ,,i d, i4, ,, t-Jnhnsnii. Aiross the face of the "" "" America." Is Hi Dunbar slogan T' mnn iisenis all his operas in K i. Ilsh and engages only Amertvnn aliig era lo vob e them o' . u i I partinent Springs. IMd llyrum. 4 4. and ltosa 1 Indorsement, as woithy of Wolf. t2, of Tuiaa; Culla Steward. n,l B1M' "PI''u t of benevolently dl .- 21, and Surah Hangman, 18, of Ilumluy: Joseph Clark, 24, and Mary II. Mf.Iunklns, 21. of Tulsa: Oliver1 O. Tailor, 21, and Llllio Wagosc 18, of I'awhuska, I- A IICI'FIIT KUI'l'KIl and re ccptlon will be given at tbeK. of I1, hall at C o'clock tonight. All Knlghla of l'ythbiH. I'ythlaii Sisters and their families arc Invited. . . AI,KXAM)Klt WAI.I.. president and general manager of Producers & Kxhlbltora Pictures Ci.. I lie . the largest Independent moving picture film exchnnge company In tlio suth weut, arrived in Tulsn Sunday and Is at tho Ketchum hotel. Accompany-Inu- Wall la his secretary, William Cowserl, who will remain In Tulsa several weeks ahcniHnK to business of tho local branch offices. W. S. COM", Muskogee banker, nnd well knowtt-for his work In be half of good roads, nnd Dr. C. H le (Iroot of Muskogee wore business vlsltoia In the city yesterday. HOSi'OH ADAMS, cashier, and .1. P. Dyrd. Jr.. vice president, of the First Nnllonal bank, have returned from a business trip to dishing. iciyi trip J. F. OWBS8 of Oklahoma Cll). president of the Oklahoma Public Health association, will speak at to day's noon luncheon of workers for the Tulsa Public Haltb association on the linportnnre of public health work from n business man's stand point Mr. Owensis prominent In civic affairs In the capital city and la a good speaker. Ho is vlre president nf tho Oklahomn Natural Oas it Klectrlc Light Co. liosed lifoole.' There are at priwnl 18 iieglcii-d and dependent negro , iiilil. 'ii in , tho Institution from Tulsa, accord-, lug lo the survey by th: state de partment October K The college books show that m thru years 1 Tulsa has donated SO.SOii.J-i to the. college. Of the total ol 111, 70 raised from Januaiy l. IHO, to October I. VJtl. for Hie leln.ol SSflViU v.as iili'iluued on ,i f.n in ' or rented land, f,.IOO wih expended In crrjtlng the buildings, and I2.2GO was expended for food. The two teachers are paid by the lot .il school board. The campus iohmsIs of ten ni rr of land held In HUM nv a l' al boanl of trustees, while ihe bluld logs nre u two atorv ii dormi tory nud dlniiigrooiii ,.f , mi.-reie nnd Mone. a conereie a-) stone , Home-made, but Has No ft Equal for Coughs ' rfslly (fi If you have a severe roucli or client colt) accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarene. or dillictilt breathing, or if voiir child wakes up during the night with croup ami you want ipuck help, try this rekihle old home-made couch remedy. Any driiK- git can supply you with 2'i ounces of Pinex. Pour tali into a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain .'rami laled fugar iyrup. Or you can line clarified mnlaiisei, honey, or corn syrup. Instead of nigsf syrup, if desired. Tins recipe tnakfi a pint of really retnarkalile cough remedy. It tonics good, and in stnto of its low lUlifi n femllT mipnlr of reslly iirirn,isni rouan iiiF!innr. v 11; fire iisreil, soil mtrrs sliout nnJ In the work of tho amoWatlon Mrs. Uudsey atated yesterday. Th Klnania lub has already assisted tlio heme and expects to give uddl tl"nal usHbitnncc, sho said. BANKS CO-OPERATING lilM uilftiri. work. Wi im glad to havo tho citizens J IJ I AIM pi Alifc ST LL UHtN cont, It can be depended upon to give of TuNa Interested in ur children - I quick and InMing relief. "PiMol Hill" t)iifrs .Mum SI mid Trial for Coutiunpt of Court. Ott Circenwood and Shorty Wilder, proprietors of "Pistol Hill," alleged rondhouse which wns ordered closed several weeks ago by the district court, were haled before District Judge W. IJ. WIlllnmH on tharges Of contempt Wednesday. The con tempt chargeo were filed after coun ty offlcrs had visited tho plico and found it running wide open In spun of district court orders and pad locks. Iloth men pleaded not guilt. Their bonds wero bet nt 11,000 eich pend ing trial, which was for X wcm- ller y fir,, en w,r ,1 nn,l Wll,lt. ,1'rrn both released late In th-5 nfternuon. ' Ilauk FiupliiM-1 CompU-tliii; A. I. II. t'nurc Offcrod Mi'mlM-rxltlii IVu iim l'rU. Tulsn ! auks nre offering cn- outag. nicnt, both moral nnd flnan r,a' to the winter cotirso of study upon which bank employe.! who belong to the Tulni chapter of tho Ameiiian Institute of Hanking will embark next week. Tho hanka halo (iroinlsed to refund to each employe completing n xourse the membership feo of 13. Arrange ments for schoUrfhip prlics nre now being rnndo witli the banks by George A. Oiiim, Tuls.i (hunter rremdent. last year prizes totalling HO were given In each of the two classes, scholarship being Judged On the baflla of attendance, weekly .j paper anu linni examinations, nr. Ounn la" expecting 1111 increuso in 1 the umount of prlzeii this year Next summer each local bank will end to tlio national A. I. con vention at Portland, Ore., one em ploye who has Hucoe.iafully com pleted thlfl year's course and who is chosen iih dclcgato by fellow em ployees. Final clana scheduloa worn arrived yesterday. Tho class In political economy will meet from If to C clock on Tuesday afternoon In the municipal auditorium nnd tho clius In ttandard banking nt the same hour In the sanio place on Thura Jay. tho teacher for both courses Ming M. l, Cooloy. Tho elemen tary banking class, taught by Frank Settle, will bo held nt 5 o'clock Friday In the city uuditotlum. As more students havo entered tho couines than registered in nd ancc, it has been necofsary to Wdcr another alilpment of text looks. Mr. aunn will nsslst In organizing an A. I. II. chapter nt Bartlesvillo Friday night. Ilarths vlllo bank employes havo formerly formed an auxiliary of tho Okla homa chapter with headquarter t Oklahoma City but us Tulsa did a year ago they wish an Independent rcanlzation. I Accent on the llnltli. She "Don't you thlnlt. Mario gave lulto a finished performance at the Uano?" He "Yes, tlio finish part of It !?asIieifectly grand." You can feel tin take hold of cough in a way Hat mean-i Inisinr. It loosens and raises the phlegm. etop throat tickle and iinnthrs and bc.ilt the irritated membranes that line the thrn.it nud bronchial tube with siioh promptness, case and cer tainty that it Is really aitonlOnng Pinex U a speri.il and highly con centrated compound of uridine Nor way pine extr.ict. and is probably the bent known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat ntul client coldn. There are ninny worthless Imita tions of tlili mixture. To avoid ills appointment, ask for "2'j ounces of Pinex" with full direction and don't accept nnvthlng cle. tiuarnnteed to give nlHoliile s.itisfart ion or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. KXPKHT ITITOB Ql'AUTV I'll 1ST uelps to break COldS When you feel . . a cold coming ?? Put Plenty of Sloan's Liniment Pa your throat, cheat and back just .,- it1" 'I, i-u ucu, ii, suiiw warm, Uns circulation tht kecrai thiT ft . Iro"wttlinc"nd lielpa break ! .jp',wllile Jtj healthy vapors oootho -'the lungs and throat. Don't I w don't bandage it jxntlrattt. AH infiuk-sSt, tot, ft 40 ncp it rinnux 1 J-n-a rMQ-rt4Pann .jLj.o.ivJL a. lenetmy CARTWELL'S 'BOOT SHOP undersells and excels every shoe storo in Tulsa on account oflow rent. The nianag' ,:ont of this store positively guarantees to fit shoes perfectly or a new pair will be cheerfully given with no addi tional costs. I SPECIALS For Thursday and Friday i.JOO pairs Sjtlvan's Fainou.i Shoes for Women in evi style and size Special at i and- $Q .00 I ho Pair 400 Pairs J. P. Tilt's Fine Shoes for Men All styles and leathers and all sizes. 113.50 and IIS. 00 values. Special at 9-M0 tlio Pair These, aro positively the best values ever offered In Tulsa. On ac count ot low rent wo sell all our shoes 20 per cent ehoapoi than all other shoo Btorcs In tho city. "Best Shoes for Less Money" Cedar 1458 607 South Main KCKsmwiwiws . ""'Ml 'Duplicate Your BeM Suit JL v ' i its-". -. ,s for Less 73" M M oney ppentieimer .1. o -13131 GOOD CLOTH'ES Your new Kuppenheimer suit won't cost as much as the one you now own. The fall styles are new, the new prices are lower, but the fine fabric and tailoring quality remain the same. cAn inveilment Jkl ' g00'l appearance is pro w Tulsa's Livest Leadiog Men's Store I a k icc. " '-JIIHW "mtlk" ""fKirrnii iiimiriin iMiii'JiwMnsirinnw-iiiaiuiBMi I i