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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922 1 GETS BEHIND-BILL TO REMEDY TITLES Chamber of Commerce to Assist in Keeping At torney on Job THE NEW GENERATION Dj Js.no I'ticlp bin Intri Unanimous Indorsement ot tli MUon ot Crosblo Heights property ers I" tneir iiBm 10 euro ucicc- fries iu iuiiw ,.,.. iiw directors of th Chamber if Commerce nt their weekly meet rt a' Hotel Tulsa Friday noon. The thamlifi' otecl nlso to impropriate 1100 for Ub shn.ro In koeplnn n local lltoiii' In WanluiiKton until tho re medial Mil Is disposed of. fleveriM day? ngo C. U. itocers, itoal attorney, wan Kent to Wanning ton by I'rosbJe HelRhts residents, who iiersonsft? agreed to pay for I I, ,crvlee8. According to theso nropcrty owners, Hosers la familiar with Hi'1 litigation over titles to Cros ble It-Wilts, Ohio plnco and Chero kee IlelKhts No, 2. which was started ty Indian allottees or their heirs, m 1 (iinna nxnlalned that the llirrcld-C'handler bill, which hns wn introduced In both houses of t'l'STCBS, Will CUrH UL-trtu ...ire M. ... ni.tlir.i- Utlcatlon. Tho be rctrouctlvo to xau3, no "Ok.ahoma has grown to Its pres ent fli predominance In spite of these Mitts,' T. J- Hiirtmnn tlecliircd. Hut tlic tlnfi- has come when these .uttn aiv having nn effect on Okla homa property. Tim bill Introduced in ronsnm will, if lasscd, euro do-ft-tlve titles not only In Tulca, but over the entlro state." Paul jy,,r advised that Tulsans who are personally uctjunlntcil with members of congress wlro them Im mediately and urgo them to support the bill. Telegrams nro to u ni 10 members of tho Oklahoma congres ,onM delegation by tho Tulsa Uc.il nta'o Ilxchange. tho Chambor of Commerco and other clvlo organiza tions. MUST REPAIR ITS PAVING Cf of C. l'rott-its Against K. 1. Traces ' H on Arcls-r Am-iihp. Directors ot tho Chamber of Com merco at Hotel Tulsa Friday noon pawed a resolution calling on the mayor and city commissioners to notify the Sand Springs ltallwnv company to repair Its portlrfii of Archer street . Hint thoroughfare rry bo jnado passablo for vehicular ' Tho' resolution pointed out that this Mreet Is In- poor condition, and that tho portion occupied by tracks (hodld bo repaired so the city may repair tho other portions whlln'thcro U yet money In the street depart ment's fund for such purposes. Henry I'ennynacker, chairman of tho committee on entrance to Har vard university, made a lengthy talk on tho advantages ot llarvurd as a Mat of learning. ' C. H, Verschoylo, vlco president of tho American Automobile asso ciation, was. Introduced by Dr. A. Ray Wiley, president of the Tulsa lnlnmnlillA fllll). Friday's meeting of tho Chamber ;et Commerce was nn open meeting mm moro man unu iiuumro uu. msj men and women attending. Vlille nnd lVm Afcppt Invitation. WASHINGTON, Jnn. 20. Chllo and rem have nccopteei me invua tlon of the United States to send elpcnic to Washington to arbitrate their boundary dispute, Ambassador 31. Collicrlo nt Santiago ami j;rom- Itk A. Stcrl'ng, chargo d'affaires af I. ma lnrtiv rnlllpil tlio stale ueoari- t ment. The text of tho acceptances havo not yet been received oy i department. Yegg Susix'ct Killed. Hooker, an alleged safeblowor. was hot and killed today In a gun. battle wun mo potico. iiuuKcr imu raded himself ,lh a saloon where ha had attempted to rAb tho safe and ...linn thft nnllm dD' reared. Officers surrounded the placo and riddled Hooker's body with a fusllluo of snots. Eldcrlv women who find their former modes of earning a living ,ono are now qualifying as "lady tooks" and repairers of clothing for business women In uermany. CIlAl'TKH I.X, Jiwn Visits Her Mother. "I wonder If Joan goes to that sort of a plaeo Jiccause sho Itkes It or because she thinks It Is smart," Mar garet said to Forrester when they were rolling up town In a taxi, "Oh, It's Just n fnrtiv her escort replied! "she'll get tired ot It utter a bit,"- "I liopo so, Jtenlly I hntoto have her get Into tho habit of wandering about New York with Tom, )lck and Harry, Did you see, how terribly shocked sho looked because I was smoking, yet limvsho took It us ft, matter of courso that 17-year-old Marthn Hardy should amokoT" "Indeed I did! It was ridiculously funny. Had she not been In such n stato of surprise sho would have known you could not smoke. You were terribly awkward for n. grace ful woman." "How I hated to do It! Hut I wanted, her to know Just how people feel nHout such things, and so let her experlenco It." "I cunnot make up Miiy mind whether you,nro very clever or very foolish In your handling ot Joan. You certainly urn unique," Forrester remarked, laughing its ho recalled tho strugglo Margaret had to hide her dislike of tho clgaret, "Perhaps 1 was foolish In tho be ginning, yet I uni not ready to con ccdo even that. Hut now Joun must r.nd out thliiBM for herself. All I inn do Is to Influenro her opinion when sho Isn't awaru I am doing It. I Hhnlt let hr kntrw 1 smoked be cause sho nnd others did Martha particularly. That I hated It, uml nothing would ever make mo smoke ngaln. Slio will hato smoking ho c.iuso of the feeling It aroused In her. You seo I know my daughter." Then nno nddeili "Tho llttlo darling." Margaret refused Forrester's plea to como In and visit with her for nn hour. Her mind was full ot Joan, her promised V.slt. Over nnd over ho rehearsed whnt she should say to hor, how sho would show her that a mother had fully ns much right to llvo her own life as n daughter had, nnd that without apology. That wns what Margaret feared tho most In tho coming Interview with Joan; that slio would Uo tempted to apologize Instead of simply explaining hor action, Sho oId Hannnh of Joan's visit, that sho was to remain to dinner. Mrs. Walters. Craig Forrester and ono or two other guests would help over any awkwardness. "Have all tno tnlnga Joan iikos, Margaret Bald." Of courso I will! The oor lamb," Hannah iRiswercd. Won't sho bo surnrlsed when sho sees this apartment," Maigaret said o herself, ns sho glunced admiringly around. Forrester had sent her great bouquets of flowers until ovory uvallablo vaso and bowl was full, nnd tho room soattrnctlvo slio could scarcely tear herself away to dress. "I must look my very nest.- sno went on ns she arranged her hair In the latest mode. Rnd dusted a be- Joy anything planned for the young er set, "Ono would think I was dirsiliiK for a lover Instead ot my daughter," sho snld to her r flection In tho mir ror, a reflection dazzling In Us live liness, Onco ngaln heforo she could cx jiect Joan aim conferred with Han nah, She wanted to bo siiro that Hannah would behave ns It Klvlug formal dinners wus the usual thing. She even wanted Joan tb be lm prsscd with the chnngo In hor old bc rant. Tho bell rang. Margaret longed to run nnd open the door herself and tnko Joan lnaher nrms. Hut she sat still In her lovely rose liedion. "Hrlng her In here!" sho called to Ilnnnnh, nnd Joan stood w'.do eyed In the doorway. "Come In dear, nnd lay nsldo your wrap," Mtirgaret drew her daughter to her nnd pressed n kiss on tho flushed cheek. "That's a pretty frock, Joan, but I must line my dressmaker mako you some things. Turn around mid let ii)o look nt you." With a bowlldered look In tier widened eyes, Joan did us she was bid. (To He Continued.) t i . . . . . . n n . - w w n rr--r . n m i mmv -rs-wjk r".. 1 , 1 II 3 1 ill 1 1 I 1 1 liri 111 I .... I vt-"-.-' .-s vcy jt, sy "-f ON LARGE SCALE New Distributing Firm .Will Cover Parts of Five States Thn organization of nnnv In Tulsa to dlstrlbiito heavy Irnls nnd complete battery An "nt homo" for young people of the city and especially thoo who do not have their homes here, will bo held by thesenior Christian Un- deavor society .Sunday afternoon nt coming powder over hor cheeks. JeuJ6 o'clock In the church parlors, mis must bo thrilled, she musthlnk mo.pUI be the first of a series of the lnteretlng as a woman. I adore be ing her mother, but I want o be mors than that, I want her to treat mo as an equal." Margarot laughed a. bit ruefully As she recalled how Joan hart thought her too old tb on- FOR 28 YEARS HER FAVORITE ft) Usefulness of tho Genuine ihedford'a Black - Draught 'Liver Medicine Haa Long Been Known Yale, Okla. The usefulness ot" taearorn'R. Black - Draught liver 'judlclne has long been known to trs. A. H. Leach, of Route 1, thli Hies, who says: "About twenty-eight years ago we re living near Belleville, Kans. I a In very poor health. I would t, but It didn't seem to satisfy or Jo me any good, I was bloated; "it oppression nt tho stomach. Th-J 'uaness in the right side was awful, I '111 .n ...1 1 1 1. A .LI.- tating even made, me tired. I sat around feeling so miserable. Ono ay I looked In tho-glass and my complexion scared me not the ;f i blood in my face. My ear. waxyj aKin riaoDy, pale. a In a had fir. I had beon taking medicine, as I was told it was Inactivity of my r that was causing this trouble. About nils time nothing having "na me any good I began to look , -w cure, "I rot..! . rr-t. - .1, -i . . fths'i nn'1 my husanu wept t0 use, nil. mvi i. r v.-. n I n. iiy appetite became moro v.mai. uraaually the bloating flls. appeared, and my skin clearod uo, ?' fi? from then till now I have fiitl"1 iaek-Draught n tho best "I tnedlcine mode. B,..-k"P Black-Draught Iri tho ii,.... i, "avo u""a t ever since, farm V nere ln Oklahoma on my Blub 7 lw"ny years ana rcgara nWi-;Drauent " my mllyt liver .ril.oe' RnA csPect to keep'lt for "ro to come." LOOK FOR GOLD STAR Dlip'njcil In Thiers WIiim-o IViimI Is Sold Mcmm llnblMiiii'iils Am 100 I VP Cent Snlillnry. "I-ook for tho gold star." Ac cording to 1). 8. Thompson, ot tho city health department, the depart ment Is at this tlmo Inaugurating n system of grndlng and ratings for tho restnurnnts, soda fountains nnd confectionery stores throughout tint city. ln order for any such placo of business to obtain tho gold star which signifies 100 per cent clean!!- ncni it win Do neenflsnry ror eacn place to comply with all tho regula tions complied by tho city authori ties: nnd approved by tho stnto do pnrtineiit. James Ice. stato Inspec tor, sayB that Tulsa Is tho second cleanest town ln tho stale. Hvery nlaco that compiles with "nil of tho regulations will bo graded 100 per cent which will require mo gold fitnr to be framed mid hung In a conspicuous plnca at all times, us they are llabln for an Inspection nt any time of the day or night. Theso certificate will lm Issued by Dr. It. C. I'resson, clly superin tendent of health, working In co operation with thu county und stato authorities. ltestnurnnts falling below tho 100 per cent mark will bo graded ac cording to their merits and will bo marked In Ink on. tho Inspection card. r firm ports was nnnounccd Thursday when the Kny-I'iekerlne company "matin pub lic that they hnd placed an order for several carloads of caiistlR soda, soda ash and other chemical. Th.i new firm expected to bo ready for business by February 1, it was an nounced. Tho new company will bo financed paitly by IncM cnpttnl. J( 1'. Mc Kay of Tulsa hs,s heen In tho battery business In Tulsn slneo 1BI7. (1. tl. I'lckerlng. the other njember of the flri" hns been for some time sales mnnngor and honvy rtorkholder In i ho superior Storngo Hattery com pany of Kansas City. Tiin l ompnny will linvo Its main offices an 1 warehouses In Tulsa and wilt have traveling representatives over nil of Oklahoma and parts ot Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas and North Texas. Tho Kny-I'lckerlng company will be fnrtory representatives of the Hugnr Land Maiiu ncturlng company i or sugar Land, Texan. Kay returned Wednesday from tho latter place, whom hn announced that ho hnd placed orders for several car loads ot bicarbonate of soda, sulphur, caustic soda, sod.i nsh, calcium chloilde, fuller's earth, denatured alcohol, litharge, sulphuric Held anil othpp hnuvv rhrmlcnli nsoil in thn making ot batteries. Tho first older' of tho company umounts to ap proximately 3O,0uO It was mi ounccd. Tho company rxpvctn to enrry ln thu main warehoVn hero n heavy stuck ot nailery reinaccmen parts which they Intend to furnish to thn battery servlco stations hero and olfowhere. Dci-lslim Will Ho Mnilc ns In I'.ffl I clone) nf 'Hint Almlo 'I'nncl. ! Whether busc will bo rccOHIlUed ns the most efficient method of city transportation, and If so, whothor It should bo municipally owned nnd operated Is to bo decided by tho transportation commllteo of tho city cnminlsdou headed by Finance Commissioner H. F. Newblnck. The question was rcfrred to this committee by tho ninyor Friday when H. W. llnles. pres'dent of tho Oroater Tulsa club, appeared before tho commission and asked that the romnilNsloii tnko snmu nctlon townrd nssurtng bus li imsporlat on Iminedl. ntely. llnles presented a copy of a resolution psssed liv tha Orenler Tulsa club, lie declared that tho "utill" systiMii of motor bus trans portation should bo put Into opera tion, and that thero should bo no procrastination in adopting it nnd letting truik manufacturers send icpri'scntnttves hero to miiKo plans for bidding. Tho plan presented by Hales pro vides for municipal ownership of tho bus line, but this plan was not viewed favouibly by city officials. Tile "unit" sjstein woiil, plnco op eration under ono company nnd make possible, the uso of transfers. If several comi'imles wero allowed to operate, patriots must pay faros on each route, Hairs pointed nut. City Attorney Finnic F Duncan expressed tho op nnm that tho city rnnnot giant nu exclusive franchise to a bus conip.iny However, ho niMeil. bus lines may be licensed un der the existing nrd nance 'At Home' for Those Who Do Not Have Homes Hero kind, reviving a successful custom of last year,' The purpose Is to In troduce young people to eacn otner. Tho regular meeting will follow the social o'clock. oX the society hour at Gilo Just What You Need for these cold days and the many more i to follow. Young Ladles and Grown Girls' Flat Heel Brown Calfskin Laco Boot with Goodyear Welt Soles, .a high grade shoe ln every patrlcular. On Sale $ A .95 Today Only at... Boys' Special HIGH TOP STORM HOOTS, very durablo and warm; just what "Iho boys aro wildbout; 3.50, $3.8, $U5 Rubber Overshoes. Come up and get a pair. TULSA UPSTAIRS SHOE COMPANY 200 South Muln fitrcct " Upstairs Now Alexander Illdg. Betwopn Second and Thlril'Strccts Trlnnglo CiHisow Man's Ucntli. KANSAS CITV, Mo., Jon, 20. W. A. Fowers, was dead today as the result of a shooting In tho npartmeiit of Mrs. Klla M. Jorko. last night Dualn Colo, 22. unit thn woman nrel being hold by police pending an in vestigation. It Is alleged that both wero suitors of Mrs, IM.ko, and that tho shooting followed a quarrol when rowers arrived at the apart ment nnd found Colo and Mrs. Iocke onjoylng a dinner party. Tho hearts of sedentary workers nro apt to become soft nnd flabby. WHY COUGH AND COUGH AND COUGH? ARE you Rolng to let It stick and become a chronic condition ? Ol course not I Not when you know you have a preparation lile Dr. Hell's Pinr-Tar-llnncy to loosen it up and. so allow Nature to rid jou til it. This preparation is second to none for its Mxitlnng, relieving effects, Coughs, coldi and bronchitis, quickly relieved hy I)r Hell's rine-Tar-lloney. Keep it on hand. All druggists. 30c. Dr. Bell's, Kne-Tar-Koneo3 Jar Cogghs and Colt If Wc Have Served you and you woro pleased with our meth ods nnd our prices tell your neighbor about it. Wo aro always kept pretty busy but that's becnuso we keep our promises. We hnvo studied tho art of mov ing and know how to take tyiro of your prop erty. Call us up. HI3 UroKMATlON WITH MIA NeGHBOR.! MOVE Ut oa know; Tulsa Storage and Transfer Co. No. 6-20 North Cheyenne M. A. BNIDEII, Mcr. 1'liono Osago 1273-01 Every . Day Cut Prices C0c Nujol 51c $1.20 Nujol , 92c COc Syrup of Figs , 49c 10c Custoria 31c 30c ncsinol Sonp 21c, 3 for GOc f0c Pcpsodcnt Toolh Paste 39c $1.00. Coty's L'Orignn Face Powder C9c $1.00 Plvcrs Azurcn Fncci Powder : 79c $1.00 Pivcrs Floramyc Face Powder. (. . . . -79c $1.25 Pinkham's Vcgclnblc Compound 97c $1.10 Nuxatcd Iron 9c $3.75 Horlick's Mnllcd Ktilk $3.19 $1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk 89c $1.00 Wine of Cardul "....89c 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 39c 50c Palm Olive Shnmpoo 39c 50o Pebeco Tooth Paste 39c 25c Mavis Talc ....19c 25c Woodbury's Soap .' 19c 25c Djer Kiss Talc . . . 19c 50c IJsterine Tooth Paste 39c 25c Johnson's Hnby Powder 19c 25o Lysol . . ; igc 50c Lysol 39c $1,00 Lysol . 83c 00c Dandcrinc 48c 50c Mentholntum 39c 30c Resinol Sonp T....21c, 3 for GOc 85c Pinniid's Fait de Quinine G9c 25c Lyons Tooth Powder 19c ' MAVIS FACE POWDER Double size. Regular $1.00 package. Special ,.,...,,,,. 69c Shaving Needs COS Durham Duplex Ulades 3 80 35a I-nders Wades ,,,,,,,, SOo COo GUletts Bladei 39a $1.00 Gillette Jllades , ,,,.7Ho 60a Gem Ulades , ,,.30o 40o Kverready n lades 33o EOa Auto Htrop Xllades. , , . ,3Bo 3Co Palm Ollvo Bhavlni Cream 29o SSo William's Bhavlnc Cream 9o (1.50 J'lnaud's I.ilao Vegetal 070 Fo r ChappedH ands Riken's Ilnsol a fragrant liquid toilet cream, ltegu- Special bJL Puretcst Rose Water and Glycerine; an old-tinic fa vorite; 1 oz. bottle. Reg- lnr.2ijc. 10r Special kif (Saturday only.) Saturday Ic Sale on Food Products Coffee, Tea and Cocoa, 2 packages for the price of one njus 1c The 5l&ica!!Jb Stores The Safe Drug Stores. 5I!iIiiAtS Whether You em or Need In NotYou 11 Boy The (jivc-a-wny Prices on these garments make them irresistible For future wear and "extras' and your purchase will prove an investment. Coats Furs Suits Dresses For Saturday we have priced all winter and fall coats,, furs, suits and dresses at about one-half the wholesale, cost of materials alone. 50 Plush and Cloth Coats In three Groups, Regardless o Worth, Cost or Former Price. ,$39.75 $49. 75 40 High Grade Suits You will agree we do not want to carry over any suits when you see, the reductions we have made on these. The entire lot in three groups at from Qne v Third to One-Half the Wholesale Cost. $19 ,$49 140 Cloth Dresses s Reduced to prices so low you could not begin to buy ( the same quality material alone for the same'amount, i Cost and former retail has been entirely ignored. 5 $595' $i0 $15 $1 Q.75 JQ.75 ' 1 y and to 19 Fur Coats; .106 Flit Neckpieces At Less Than Pres ent Wholesale Prices $750 Squirrel Coat $375.00 $l,00f) Squirrel Coat $475.00 $;$95 Jap Mink Cape $198.50 $550 French Seal, 45-inch .. .$275.00 $175 Natural MuHkrat Coat..$ 87.50 $375 Hudson Seal Coat $198.50 $125 Near Seal Coats $ 59.50 $275 Near Seal Coat $ 98.50 $10.75 Noar Lynx Scarfs $10.00 $25.00 Squirrel Chokcrd $10.95 $10.75 Fitch Chokers $10.00 $!J9.75 Fox Scarfs $19.75 $415.00 Stono Marten Chokers. .$25.00 $12.95 Dyed Opossum Chokers $ 5.95 $:$9.75 Canadian Wolf Scarfs. .$19.75 $250 Squirrel Stole, 72-in $98.50 -'l,s..10.ur druggist tor ThedfonVs-, -"omsement. r