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t TULSA DAILYWOHLD,WEDNERrY,NOVJ3Mni3R 15,1921 CALLS LIBERALS DEVIL'S PASTORS Sunday Delved Bit Into the Jieaim 01 L,ogic on Tuesday Afternoon Tl' verend Sunday delved n realm of lofto 111 Ills Tilcsday afternoon. With his objective) ho nmdo his method of attack. of liberality In rcll ' y contends, aro the dev und they're preaching 11. Why In the name of sensible demand liberal- tl.in law and rflfuso It else? Law Is Immut- leth cotitury modernity t ultra brand can't alter .1 r o you eay," reasoned the hat wo live In the twen , nnd wo don't bellovo 1 ,v .f gravitation. All rlRhtl i . if tlio top of tho Sinclair d we'll plclc you up In i It's Just on ridiculous i j' ; oil llvo In tho twentieth n i"vAu don't believe In tho nation. There is no mld V Thcro Is no moro mid- l than In tho world of i u say, why don't you lib l irthodoxlsts Ket togeth i f uns? All rlKhtt Wo iorHher. It's no moro t ret together than It la :tk! an nllotyntlt nml n il and a chiropractor to i Why don't they get fin't bo done." fl; urn b his sermon Tuesday 'i, -ti - , inlay prayer, his custmn. 1, tl ' n rhut his book. Bald. AH r , that's all," briskly, nnrt snnou1! a 'no HlDio meeting ioi- v.t, h n"rnoon this week Miss florcim K.nney Is holding lllblo eanfcroc - following tho regular fcrri"' 'iho platform was well .cd Tii' i iy night for It. jiwra Ex; f .Iki i all t . Vf ' M. t til' S'i,"' nni Il I.N Jul! I a a 0f Hi. lilt F if S g If n all-- i on ' ir t c fOsr r t ! I an "'' to' l"- ro Hold Open Meeting , of Chamber on Friday i l'rcsldent Alva J. Nlles announced that Friday's meeting of the Cham ber of Oomttierro at Hotel Tulsa nt noon will bo an open meeting, nt which all members arc Invited by the dlrectorato to bo present. Muslo will bo furnished by tho Tills male chorus, which will ring "Tho Spirit of Tulsa," a song composed entirely of Kmest l'rang Htamin, prominent local muslcluii. An Interesting pro grnm has beon arranged and sev eral matters of Importance will be discussed, Nllcs said. QUEEN OITU EST SPIRITED .FAIR BOARD IS ELECTED vrwnnel of .Men Who Will rtmn- Xc 1'rco Ciiuiity l oir Is Aiinuuiiml. percn f of tho board ot dlrec--j vh i will direct tho destinies f the TJ'-a county freo fair during i neit .v 5 years Is mhv tfomplcto. i'! reiu1- s from tho election hold irouKh -Jt tho county Saturday sung been received by Paul C. Jirvr, f' p tarj'. Thu n rr -tors aro; Tulsa, N. u. aham and J. J. O'Connoll: Jcnkx, r T Dum and C. W. Cunningham: Dm son, A J. Rollins and J. I'. Wasonrr, Sand Sprlngn. W, J. Hoono ra Mrs. itosscn; wcKiwa, ji. s. un- luton rvI John Hall; CJIen Tool, I'urt.Graham and 'I'oto Duck: Lynn Un. P. A. Wilson nnd Carl Kl- -ore, C ll'nsvlllo, C, B. Dodson ami H. C Sjllce, Sklatook, I'erry ltoyso rd J. A. Hivitzcr; Broken Arrow, 'I C. V.llllams and J, I. Lvwls; Suits, W O McOcchle and Elmer iMerecri JVIllow Springs. J. A. Chll lien and D. D. Layton; Ilixbyf Dan Wh.'te and Louis I'regler; Fry, Ar- iur nynum ana jonn ticnaiienber- fpr riu-iiRAn .T. Pnnl on.1 II N'lkhtlcal. Hed Fork. Louis Cllne kmI T, Carbs. tbc boara will meet In Tulsa tho 'foni Monday In December to elect In prMldent anj Bocretary and an ox- ;couvo commitico or five members n plan ror next year s fair and to 'licues h'ow quarters sufficiently irzt can bo mado for tho fair. tkii'h.last year outgrew space nt nt lairgrounas. Aoout nail of tno j'sttd la new. Clarcmore Convention - . - .... t.l.iiiAiuiivij lurtjr lutni . .- , uwv.iujo, JHIIUaiLTD ttllU rf aPM alrf.lllv fTtPftWf in ntfnnrl organ I ration mcetinfr of the irtheast Oklahoma Clmmber of r"wl -i c;mrcmore Tnuraay r'UMntcntlon of attendlngi They ft Pnllfrt Pnmrrtl,DnH.. T A .1 u ' w WIIIIUIPDIU1II.-I U. 4)1 VV Jiwn. Brcet ComtniMloncr O. A. Boeder. Trank i-ryant, T. J. Hart B , r1 i. r . . ,. i. . . . . . . uutjmcr nu ij. a. jvauii- ICIglitrcn Young Wonirn Ilmi Hcen -Kntcnxl Thus I"r Iiy Friends. Who ylll bn queen of tho Harvest Fefltlvnl Huturdiiy? Voting has al ready ibccome spirited, and tho names ot popular young women from surroiinillni? tnwiift nnd rlilr. havo been entered In tho contest asi won as thosB or Tulsa young wom en. Tho queen of tho fenltval Is to bo crowned nt tho beginning of fen tivltlcs, nnd she will rulo tho merry makers during tho day, taking rare to sco that tho nplrlt of fun prevails. Klghteeii young women havo been ontorcd In tho contest bo far. Their names, and nlimber of votes to their credit, follow: I'linnlim Thompson. 50.000: Kmllv Constantlne, 32,000; Jettyo Lee Mir-i tin, 30,000; Nolleno ririuvn, lfi.000, Mildred Walters, ID, 000; Madeline i Folton, 15.000; Imlso Petty. 11,000; Jano Ilyford, 10,000; Dorothys Mr vine, 0,000; Kvclln Chnso Oreer, o.uoo; ueorgla Allen, 4,000; Lois lirooks, 3,600; Leucllto Thompson, 3,000; i:mma Solimldt, 1,000; Ar thenn. Lauder, 1,000; May Samale(, 1,000; Maxlne Iirson, 1.000; Dor othy Ages, 1,000. Cdupona with" which to voto for theso or other young women thnt may bo entered u found In the dally ncwHpnpors, with directions as to how to voto thorn. BANKERS HOLD MEET i'nt U County .Men Will TnlU ot .MiMiey nml I'jit VimiImui l"nim Alitsku, , llpf i ll to Th WnMd, iml'MIUUIIT, Nov. IS - Th. Cttek County llanker's nsnoi'latlon oompoted of the 21 banks f Creek county, their officers, clerks, wives rtnd fmeethenrta, will gth,rr In Drumrlght Wednesday evening, November 16. for their quarterly 1 banquet nnd program. An Informal reception will be glvvu at tho high nchool . at S. SO. Venison, frj-sli quel (111 be nerved by tho dotnmu sineiwiv dvpartmedt of tho high school Bt 6.50. Vcnlmin, fre-.li from Al,isk;i, will bo served at the banquet, und there,' will be other good things to eat ait Infinitum. Tho program Is as follows: Involution, llev. J. W. Cater, Jiastor First M, K, ohurc.h, Drum tlglit. -Music. Itemarka by tho tonstmaster, f rank Foster, vleo president Drum- i right State bank. 1 i'ocal solo. Miss Floy Klltott of umrlght high nuhool.' Address of welcome: Mayor W. K, NIcodemtiM of Drumrlght. 10. K. O'lJrleti. lco proldent First National bank of Drumrlght. Response, II. A. McCnuley, presi dent Sapulpa Stato bank. Mixed quartet. Address, Hon, Jl. U Stnndeven, vke preildunt lCxchango Trust company of Tulira. Itindlng, Mrs. it. (1. ltusxell of , Drumrlght. (IreeiliigM from Oklahoma Hank ers assoclallon, Hon. Kugeuo I'. Hum. serrstary, Uklnhofna City MINISTER'S HOME LOOTED Thieves Carry Away Viiluahlcx While Family Attend ('(infprfncf. Thieves broko Into tho homo of llev. IJ. 11. Aston 1008 North Den ver avenue, late Monday night and after completely ransacking .tho house, craped with about $200 worth of clothing and silverware, it became known JTuesday. Tho robbery van discovered when tho family returned homo from tho Monday night session of tho Metho dist church, South, conference ill the' Centenary Methodist church. Tho Hereon on a back window had been ripped open nnd tho window smashed. Articles of clothing and sllvcrwaro wcro strewn In promls coub heaps about the rooms and the whole houso was In wild disorder. Tho missing articles Included n trav eling bag with clothing belonging to tho Itov. A. M. llelcher, a guest of tho Aston home. TWO HUNDRED TAKE WORK- Tulsa Sends 22 Ma.M'ns Ilrunlon of Consistory ut Cutlirlc STMlal to -The WorM. OUTHItIB, Nov. J5. Exactly 200 Oklahoma tyasong- aro taking tho higher degree-in Scottish Hlto JIasonry at tho Indian summer re union oT Oklahoma consistory which oiencd at Guthrlo today. Tho meeting Is a special session for tho purposo of conferring the degrees upon holdoter members whoso ap plication havo been on flltf foe n year or moro. The meeting Is ono of tho most widely attended In tho history of tho temple, scores of members tak ing advantugo of tho opportunity to witness tho degrees and Inspect tho now (3,000,000 templo at tho samo time, Tulsans aro prominent In the chum, thcro being 22 residents of tho oil metropolis In tho class. They are Edward Stanley Uarrctt, Henry narrltt. Shell Sinclair Hassett, Blanton Churchill Illantnn, William CIIco Dalley, Walter William Kill son, CJeorgo Albert Gunn. .John Turner Homer, Oeorgc C, Hudson, rieaaant Forest Manning, Muriel Kelley McCIurc, Harry K. Phillips, William Krnest l'ortcr, Joseph Mar shall Reed, Chester Raymond Hlch ards, Joseph II. Hush, FrVjJ G. Schmidt, Carl Oran Thornburg, WUU Brayley Trlble, Samuol Ward, F. J. Hys and Joe Wnrriner. lluslni'ss and election of office ESCAPED PRISONER CAUGHT, Off lor IU-ignU-K I'ogllho and Taki-H Him Jn t'li.HKc. .eii to Th World. HAIlTLi:SVll.LK. Nov la Scott Ituble, who eecap'd from tlnN slate reformatory at Granite last September, according to word re eclved hero from officials of the prison, wan captured here by John Creed, special stato officer, assisted by Constablo M. C. Moiton. i Itublo had beep serving a r.rn year aentcoco for bank robbery at Andarko, when ho cscapid and nil efforts to find hint hnd been fu'lle until Creed saw his approaching a house In which Creed na making a mil. Ituble turned and started to run when ho saw the officers In tho house, but stopp'fl upon Creed's command. The officials at Granite wcro notified and Deputy Warden Campbell wired bark to hold him until an officer could be I sent for him. 1'lro Attracts Largo Croud. A flro In tho boiler room of the Hrthnefeld Cleaning works, 314 South Cincinnati avenue, about 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon caused considerable excitement amongtho noon-day crowds, but llttlo or no damage was done, according to J, I', Gallagher, manager of tho cleaning works. Quick efforts ot tho flro de partment extinguished tho sudden bliuo beforo. It had opportunity to spread. t Tool Ilnitfor Is Injured. H, W. Jonns, 44, 10 West Seventh slruot, a tool dresser, was badly scalded 'about tho chest, hands and, face, at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning while removing tho minhood from a bollor... Ho was removed to th'n UKiunoma noxpuui wnorn puyificmun dtatcd his Injuries wcro not serious. Largo fields of' Iron ore, similar to that ot Cuba and the I'hltllplnes, havo been discovered In tho Duth Knst Indies. Makes Curia or "Ear Muffs" Stay in Place You will b rU't lo I. urn tht you cin ktrp your hlr LeautlfuUy wavy anil curly by uilns a perfectly harinlrnt lluuld known to drurglla aa "altmrrlna," You need only apply a lllila with a clean tooth bruli Juet beforo dlo "f h Ir ati'l In three houra or ao you will be. moit avretiably aurprlaed with the effect And till, effect laile for null"' a conalderablo lime, ro a aniall boltlo noea a lonK way and la qulla eennomleal to uae Pure llmerlno la really beneflilal lo lha lialr and tbera l no jrreaaineia. atlcktneaa nor anythlnc unpleaaant about It II li a Komi Idea lo divide the hair Into atrandivahd molften Iheae one a a lime, drawlnffltha bcifah down the full ' length. Vlth Hie iM of liquid allmerlne. It la eaay to ahape the prettleit -ear muffa" and eaay to keep Ihem aa placed all day. JualMtry it- Adverlliernenl Lee Tit es Special for 10 Days Despite these Special Prices LEE TIRES are guaran teed for 8000 miles. CORDS 32x4 Did price $41.85, 20 Off ,., . .$33.48 33x4 Old price $43.10, 20 Off . ,.$34,48 34x4 Old price $44.25, 20 Off t...-. . .$35.4o' EXTRA SPE6IAL v 30x3, 6000 Mile Guarantee $9.00 OTIIKU SIZI2S I.V l'UOrOHTKW. , THIS IS SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Lee Tire Sales Company - asc oecona Cedar 1844 TULSA'S LARGEST SHOE DISTRIBUTORS 7SSIP atcst Pictures 318 SOUTH IT TlaHI aBi IBH laaaalL USHER IN THEIR-GREAT November Shoe Values Are Good Until Men's English Shoes N JUG' . .T STAKE BOR GAME AolvcrincB nnd tho Go uvenir Ono of Cla$ic of ' ion Crowd of 42,000 Ex-.Insh. lever i mini .would staiiil ns n trophy. I .MlrMUBM-Mlrmesnlii con it entn. i lis juic vina retnlmxl' "y Minii,"..i,i hi. in thn neml nieotlntc Ikiw" ii i lii' WolvorliH'S nml (Inplinrn in J 1M; Ynai IimiiikM I Mr. jup; linek 1 . Ann Artmr nfter tliai hunt fought i''h sml kpt H th l.'llowTnn I 'ii uh.Ti Mlnn-niin was tllriKil i " 1 l ! milll wi. l)i. una illd tun nun I BKftlli until I'M' wlien Mli'hliiM tinw'l nnd tils lii'i, in own Jim went hark tu Mln- n-i.iii Vint returueil tl to Ann Ari r.i inm )ear, licwevr, when th ivuiverui'-d tuxien out tlieir op- h1ioo,s in EiiKliali culfrikiri Ion th or, ack or brown Men's Straight Last Shoes Mciy's straight, fast shoes in kid or calfskin, just the shoo for stylo nnil comfort. Spo cially priced 4 Mens Brogue Oxfords? Men's new broguo oxfords in dark brown or mahogany, specially priced during our eat November Shoo Sale a New Fall Boots Women's high top boots in black kid with h a n d turned soles a n d full Louis heels. A $111 vnk'.o. Spe cially priced P. M. Saturday -Cr;'S"E I iDtnMntK to lis fill mr sell in ' isoots UllV ieil Military boots for hlkjng uml all'olher outdoor wear. They come in brown calfskin or black 1dd lcatheh A Sib II1IV1U 1U1 MM fff&l Mm W t .11 m ,'aB m Am 1 v&wywi Black Patent SandalsS llttlo hears re- shnni) I'rom ordltiiiry lirown It linn Irniiaroriued Into a many liuoil ' e of enrtlienu'nrn. On ono tldn thll liloi U '.rf nf Allnhlirntt. nti V ntlii r tlm lilnek "Jl" of Minna- ! Tho scores of unmns played u tlio two scliools nlflo nra , fent urn sperlnrln of till year' ri lie tno llriiluaii Uloclt j in 1 t'rr mcaaiirlnK oliouC ' i In lain and mora tlmn ; vriiiin. la uonviriicLiiii I III llnipi'll llbOUt tlii ItuiUA ; eiu stniiuim lllun rlb- ,ilio Im'-kirround. llulld- Inttrr reuillrrs kevoral k ii ml In l tie feature of a t Die season. lieforo win Rnme op-I iti linn itnn,. i.n.i lmn, fie lo minnuncatiient iiy ninr'ii tnai iimo iinn r Jt, 'en pnurlnit In nnd "nnts In Hid Mtiidlum will 1 ' jceupiea wlirn tlio eaniu Minnesota havo en- run contestii to Ian lmn won naven of Wonion's nifty bluck patent leather Hiindals With high or baby French heelu. k now number specially priced for tills sale at o liaa lieeu brM follow! n, tic, Thu $6.85 Women's' lioudoir Slippers. slippers; .00 Women's boudoir iv.li ..I ilIKO it'll HI1JHT.1 III Q pink, blue, gi'ay.X h n n l.'ivonrlnr many othvr colors, Specially priced 1 Women's Toddle Oxfords Women's beautiful pnlent toddle popular num bar. ip Sale price 1 $1.85 Wimen's , Mloh. Minn. 1 f.r a 10 "20 34 imA ji ...... n a 1 rW- U o yVW:::::::::::::1; J ilsaK.Mat. Opera A beautiful pump; Iboy also. satin, very spcclr, November sale afc- r i iamimi r i:;INS 1ST GAME Conti, 400 to 188: ornintratar Defeats jj Belgian, 400 to 171 Women's Military (s Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention A stylish, service able odk ford for women afid grown girls in b 1 a c ki, brown and the now' shade of taiv spe cially priced nt $1.85 't,aaW uiuti HIS; Girls' f tt ii - iTv r i Wo rtno YtnrnQ T I til IV A A w WVJLVX X You will koow the smartest oxfords this winter by their toes. They aro either seml-jounded and soft or squared off In French-ICnglish fashion, very swagger, in both black o'r tan, perforations and a brogue last aro other features. Buster Brown SHOES FOR rni Children Specially Priced Showing the Moccasin Kootwcar iioveltien hav each other in quick ruc ce.Msion, but the inocca sin last is so different that it is miJro fascinat ing than any other stylo pint hns appeared. Spe cially priced ffirAaO, Nov. 18, Wlllin Ilqppo, Id's lialkllnu Millard cliainplon,, enlcd Itocer Cotitl of Prance. to 1811 In tonlRlit'n Kftmn of tho h 18.2 balk lino championship moment. Tho match wont six Units. Ilnnne's hlch run wu 17K & hU uvcrnRo 8 2.3. Contl'n hlEh (I n won inn n,i ,tn avcraico S7 S-B. e sroro uy inninprs louowst ppa .. n.ns-HB. 143-2. 34 (00 K' nil mil- u-du- u-s- giBs if,' rn Mornlnitstiir. tho veteran nlavop '. nan uieRO, CAi., toaay doteatod ouanl lloromans, champion of Icuini, 400 to 171. Morntnestar (1 a run nt 145, while lloromans J two runs of CO ami 03, .Jnlsc flMtaefor, Jr., today defeated org Button, 400 to SCO In tho sea d iifUirnoon Kama. Tho match nt sc-ven lnnlnus. Bchaefer madu hlKli run ot 187 In tho sixth In in it anil want out In tho sevonth rloil wllh nn unfinished run of 41. His nveriiiro was D7 1-7, But Sn'.i hlith run was 148 and tils Hoth pla-.'rrs aro from Chlraeo. i' . V Also sprrlul ills count on all lleil Crti1, J & K, anil Dnrolhr ))(sld la lileg' htftli Bnulo fiKitwcnr. TURK BROS r ffT. TfTT c A c t ADlppcnn cr-r.-V? nTCTR TRTTTT.1? Q 318 South Maid . 'I 412 So Many afiapcs and tAJI from lOe (oJOcj Dlstrllmtori NHes & Moser Cigar Co. Knnsnn CItjr, SIo. """M8lW-HWlMlaTrmi I III