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TULSA DAILY WOULD, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1922 DEMOCRATS HAVE KNIVES GROUND Predicted the "Red Fire" Will Start Within the Next 10 Days .LINES BEING DRAWN All C.ubernatorial Candidates Hnvc Hackers in the Local Kicld Sioux Indian Maiden I'aija Tulnn a Visit A (III. Iilmi.t PlntlX Indian IliHlllr il, Mix j I'.llu llMtorln, national training nerctnry fr Indian htUooIh for tho imtlonil V oiimk Wfunon'fl Christian or nrntinn, Ih In Tulsa In tlio ootirsfj (if her flrt visit to Oklahoma In hr ww field Hhe nrilvnd hera Friday nml will nn inry Haturdny after noon. IUi particular intniest In lii Ulntt m-honls la In their iiliytloiil eilu rnilnn work. Tulwi delegates lo f 1 ircrnl iiiillnniil riinventlon ill II"' Hprliigs, Ark , riffil no Jogging of their memories, for lit hf-r nun' llly K-'Kll till) Ix'Allllftll . ' 11 whl.'h shn mud" wln n. In while d"p nkln rosliime fif her rm'e. she nm presented to the ronventkm. BROKE SEAL ON HOG CAR 'nlrrnt Olflii'm 'I'liUn Two Men to Knlll'nw for 'Irl'il. irll to Tin Wolld. HTIIU'li'LU May 13 Deputy United Mates Marshal Bitter ar rested I. iithcr Worley nil Kit Dud lv Wednesday nml cnrrlo dthem to HhJiwiw on n federal warrant charg In them with soma crime In con n.itlnn with removing hogs from a ficlght cur some months ago. ''ho -nr tin (I been loaded with hogs heio in tin shipped across tho stale lino inio Missouri, nnd It In charged that tho cars veri broken arid several Ii'ikh removed after It hid t r c-ri denied, nnd It rharged tlmt th"sc per sons wi.ro iho guilty ones. It U remembered tlmt both of them urn now under bond for their HMieitinnre In state con r In on this satnu charge, Wnrley's case having linen continued over tho lout term or district court, and Dudley wai arrested during tho torni, nnd hi case naturally went over thn term. They will ho given n prellmlnnry hearing before United Mates Com missioner Ilrfdlovo nt an early (I ate. Argentina will hold It tlret na tional good roads congress next month to plan a network of high hii'.n lliioiichniit tho republic Baltimore Firm Buns 8,000 Acres of Coal 11LUEF1I5LD. W. Vn. Tract ag gregating 8,000 acres of coal acrosi tho river from lllnton. In the anglo formed by the lunctlon of Glade creek with tho New river, have been purchased from dlfferont owner by tho Uastorn Con I and Mining com pany, n Baltimore corporation which plans development on a large scale. Tlie purchase price aggre gated tAOO.OOO, According to aur cvs tho property contains 90.000, fO0 ton o Iconl. A rnllrnnd 1 now buliiK built up (Undo creek to servo fi n inlnea to bo opened on tho nrot 1 rriv. Wllliln tlie nnxt 10 dy It 1 pre dkli'l by iIioot who oimlil to know that Tiiln county will fupwilem- reol linllllcat wrfr In tho demo cratic fiiirty, ronrtimtod by the vari ous rarllniiH championing the raunoii of their renpei-tlvB cnnilldfltoe for the ilemocrHtle noinli Hon for kiv trnnr. Hurli fartlon hns ileclnred thilt It will rondurt n priirMnlVH rmnpalRti for It eniidlil.itn nod will prnft to the villein the Rood fiml Itlea 'f Itn tnan and Ihii rtHmerlta of ' uppoelm: oanilldnten. laylnir particu lar etteiti on the "oVinerlta " Thore will bo nn nilntlns: of word nnd no rnmouflnKe an tn i hnrK'H nnd eoiin ler chHiKti. All "f the cniidlilnten will hnvo ntriinK lender nnd a condly number of aupiuirter. It te wild that tho "rod fire" will he carried Into tho camp of eneli Lnndldntp. Tho force of K II. Hownril, Iho .'home ninn" cnndlilnto will bo led ,v meli well-known pollllelnn n .IiiiIko I,. M. l'oe nnd former Mi llomit Commltteoninii Robert Onl broalh. Thl fiutlon will muko nn iiKKreIvo ninipnlRii In Tulfa noun y with tho vlow of rollhiK up a innlnrity for tho fnvnrlt" eon. Oiil brenth I known n (in imtuto lender nnd n llbcrnl ppender; linvlnir nco rerved ft" demorrntln nntlnnnl com mltteemnn. Judne I'on Ih well nnd 1 favnrnbly known na a conervatlvo JudKO Thomnii H. Owon will lmvo for hi" miuinc'ra mieh wnll-knnwn domncrntH n 8. U. Mwl nnd . Tato llrndy, both of .whom are recoKnlred n hnrd fluhtcr with a Inr-Ro factional followliiK In Iula rountv and throiiKhout thn former Cherokee nation, howl I a very pnlnentkmr cnmpnh:nor nnd never Meep while hnMllltle nro prevail Imr. The n.imn Ih iiIhd true of Hrnily. Tho fnetlon aupporlliiK It H- W -eon, Hiiperlnlt'iiilent of iitilitlo In etruetlnn, will bo led by J. W. Wllami a prominent contractor nnd Vreil l Kltehen, oncu ft member of the "Wllllnma nmchlne." Kitchen 1 known un a Rood ornnlner nnd enya Hint he will perfoct an onrnnlzatloti that will eurprlsn both the llownil nnd Owon force In fact theo two mnnnuer claim tlmt th.dr !" will enrry Tuln counly. They throntel to charwo tho fortlflcntlonn of both Howard nnd Owen nnd will tnko n. few aldeiiwlpen nt tho Wilton up- I"1Mnyor Wnlton'it force nro belnK organUed by .loo O'nonnell n, & A. (Mini) wiimiu. iv nKcreRBlvn element In the demo crntlo tmrly will mnko a thorough nnd nctlvo cnmpnlKn for Jnclc Wal ton In Tulea county, nnd they threat tn to miineli Into tho record of all tho oppnMnif candidate, especially will they ntnek Owen and Wilson, It Tho 'banner of Hubert I nolen, ono of tho fivo candidates for tho democrats nomlnntlon will bo rnr rlod to tho front by Tom U. I.yon. one of Tulsn'a best-known deino cratla pnlltlclnn. I.yonn wns a. delecuto to tho democrntla national convention In 1020 m H ,vn known na ono of tho best speaker In eastern Oklahoma. In hi sup port of Union, ho will have tho as sistance nnd co-opnrntlon of eomo of tho best-kliown oil men In tho city of Ttilsn. And hl'rnl'M ' that llolon'H interest nro well taken CnHemiftor IX. T. Davidson ha been slltlnt: on tho fenco wntcJilnR .tho nuineiiver of thn vnrloun cnndldate nnd their upporter. It Is ported thnt ho will lump off In thn Hownru column at the proper time listen for tho Mr noise, a somothliiK is colnit to stnri in pniuiwii ti.i.."" In tho very nenr mium. SERVICES ON MOTHERS' DAY nAnTLUSVIM.l':. May 13. -The .lames II. Teel post of the American I.onlon Is nmKlliK emnoraui - V.VJ JV BllOIIH JIT li" -p. ........ - -- er's dny" Sunday. 'Hie servlcos wl 1 ....!. i i tiiA rvtMin Ihontrr and nil formur soldiers aro Invited to coino and blintf your niouiur .,... Aftor tho sitiKlnK of ''America - . .... ..I.... i.r..iM Inil hv lttV. ana imp k -- . Frank M. CMrnelt, an nddrcwi will ho imida by W. V. Jorsensen, post commatulor. Mrs. Jennlo Htewart, statu commaniler of tho Amorlcan LeRlon auxiliary, will also ,'pealc and Mr. Alexander McCoy will slnu a solo. "Mother o' Jllne." Itev. Von U UiOrono of tho Kpworth Method Ut church will deliver tho principal addro. COMBINE TWO PLAN IS (.lie TnKi llublier Slump ( uni p.iny hpli'iiillil Shiiuln nf 'I'jpo rnim, II. J. Knott nnd K K Itl'o f tho Tulsa Ituliher Hlnmp Wurkn Mlur dny nniiolineed tli" rotisolld ition i.f their plant with thn HLrllliK HIiHnii . Work The onlnrKed plant will bo iiinliitiiltieil at tho unim loiiitlnn K'iilt nnd ttb e have been oreupylnir, 1 1 W'v'lwnith bllllillnK. The Hleillng plant wna pur linked by Heolt nnd Hlro form (!, IV (Illy. 1 It wiih located at llfl'k HoiiMi Mum and had been (iporntliiK for five year, Tho Tulsa Ituliln r Hmmp I'ompnny linn been tn operation for 13 yenrs; two year ni;o Heolt and 1 ltho bought It from II. II. ToppeD. The consolidation doubleH tho ' cnpnully of thn pliint and clven thn Tulwi Huhbor Hlnmp company the best showlni; of lypn faces nnywhern In the southwest, Itlce snid ycntor day. Tho firm Is the only mniiufue turor of press standi, cnrpomtlon and notary publlo Henl In Tulmi, In. snld. Tho plant serve lint only Tulsa nnd its Immediate trnde terri tory, hut ttoeji half wny to Iv.iii.t.iM ("Ity nnd does business with virtually all town In thn Mate noith of Okla homa City. FRECKLES Now I tho Tlmn In Act Hid of These t'Kly Spots There's no longer the sllRhtest need of fooltni; nsliamrd of your frerkles, as Othinn doubhi strenKth I KU.iranteod to romovn these homely spots. Hlmply fet nn ounce of Othlne douhb) strenKth from nny driiKKlst nnd npply n little of It night utid mnrnlntr and you should soon soe that oven tho worst freckles have bcBiin to disappear, whllo tho lighter ones tiavo vanished entirely. It In seldom that moro than nn ounce Is needed to completely clear thn skin nnd Bain a beautiful clear complex ion. lie sum to nstc for thn riouhlt strength Othlne as this Is sold under KUnrnnteo of money hnck If It falls to removo freckle. Advertisement. Immediate Delivery Wcstinghouse Acriola Grand Radio Receiving Sets complete. Ready for use. Also Acriola Sr. Sets Complete Large and Small Magnavoxes Complete line of parts for making your own set. , Authorized Agents t For Radio Corporation of America Magnavox 'Co. of Oakland, Cal. Dc Forest Receiving Sets Magneto Ignition Co., Inc. m HAST SECOND TULSA, OKLAHOMA Osage 8214 KAHN'S Early Week Dry Goods Savings Careless Shnmpooing Spoils the Hrtir Extraordinary Dress Special 25 .Soup should bo iied very care fully, If you want to keep your Imlr lookliiK Its best. Moat noaps and prepared sliiimpous contain too much alkali. Thl dries the scalp, make tho lialr brittle, nnd ruins It. The best thliiK lor steady usn Is M u IkI f Ifil foconnut oil shampoo (which la puro and creanoless). and Ih better than amilil iK elsu yuu can use. Two or threo tenspooufuls of Mulslfled In a cup or i:l.i with il j llttlo warm water 1 sufficient to j cleanse tho hair and M-nIp thorotiKh ly. Simply molston the hair with water uud rub It in. It makes an. nhundnncn of rich creamy lather.' which rinses out eusilv. roniovinir every particle of .Ium, dirt, d.tndrutf anil excees oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves the sculp foft. and I mi Imlr fine and silky, brlKht. lustrous, fluffy and ciisy to ni.niriRo Vou can Kei Mulslfled cocoanut oil shuinpoo at any pharmacy, It's very cheap, and a few ounces will kitpply every member of the family for month?. Ho suro you.' drucRlst Klvc you Mulslfled. Advertlso mont. - "MCrS TIIADH S.MIIiUS AND iO Wo have assembled in our dress depart ment nil of our best dresses, consisting of Canton crepe.t, crepo do chines and sat ins, representinjr nil tho choicest ma terials and models. Wo aro disregard ing all formor .sclliiiK prices which were as high as ?50.no. Arf long (I9K A A as they last at tPt) lU n n ! AW I I I tt.tV jg Our dry goods department offers many real values during the early part of this week. And it behooves the thrifty housekeeper to do her shopping at our store and save many a nickel. New Arrivals in Silks A beautiful quality in Char niouso Satin for your dress. 40 inches wide, in colors of black and dark blue. Mod erately priced per yard .... $2 50 Muslin Special 38-Inch heavy quality percale. Doth noft material. Kpeclal t p per yard 19C 38-Inch heavy qnullty percale. Both light and dark colors. OK 1'cr yard at)L Hemmed bed sheets, CO 72x00. Hpoclal OUC SlxDO superior quality seamless nheeta. IteKUlar 11.49 rtQ value, Each tDXtuJ $1.50 bed spreads. fj- Q(f Kach , tDlsU Ladles' leather belts In fancy dcJilKn. All tho newest shades, with pearl nnd Hllvcr plated buckles. 0?rt TQ l'rlced UOj to OC ladles' and misses' purse; oriental ntyles; embossed leather; safety lock InK device; Rood f7Q CO QQ varloty of colors I UK to tvuUO SOISSOHS A needy article. Made In U. H. A.; Fiiaraiiteeil tempered stool, no Imitations. Kfirt HfLn All slzci Oiil and i DL 40-Inch Voile; flowered and plaid de slfins; a regular 65o seller. OC Bpeclal per yard Fancy sllk-strlped crone shlrtlnfr for men s and coy' tiress snirta; soo value. Our early week price, per yard Fancy suitings in plaids, stripes and mixed colors; suitable for Q dresses, skirts, etc. Yard fxtC .59c Indies' and misses' overalls for outing trips; mado from good IQ QC quality of khaki, l'alr tBO.Ju Ladles' pongee and khaUi (I- QQ mldillc.i. Special u)XtJO Indies' all-silk Jeiwy underskirts; all colors; regular and stout (PQ QC sizes; 4. 95 values. Each. . .tSd.tt) Ladles' sport sweater coats in flannel. Kcotch plaid trimming; rod, green and othor popular colors. Tho very thing for the cool mornlngfl and On Qp" evenings. Special iDO.it) Ladles' A B C silk bloomers In flesh and bluo. (?- nt? l'rlco tDi.l O Fancy muslin teddies in fleshy nnd l'rlccs 08a . . $1.25 and $1'4S Mail Order Filled Promptly West Tulsn Tulsa 15 East First Sand Springs Our New Business Campaign Will Be Launched Tomorrow, May 15, at 9 A.M. All of Us Every One of the 150 employes of tho Exchange National Bank and the Exchange Trust Company Will Bo BOOSTING and HUSTLING for new business for our institutions. Wc want you to know more about our service. Visit our institutions during this campaign and "EXCHANGE SMILES" You will bo received by representatives of the Exchange Club The individual who secures your business will receive individual credit for so do ing. The team ho or she represents will receive credit, as well as the army of which that team is a unit. it. IOImo Thompson HERE IS THE. LINEUP, CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Fred W. Brombacher VIca President B. W. Jacob, Advisory Officer. E. P. Jonulnga Team No. 2. r. JX. LINDSKY, Captain M. A. Wovlna Joe W. McKce Helen Wall Brady Ktta Willis Qeorgo GIossop Helen Hodges Victor Burrls Mario Peebles Robert O. Frye M. Powell C. W. Suggs Team No. R. IIAIi F. MACON, Captain H. It. Vrecland C. L. Harrison ' 13. K, Mltcholl H. F. Freeman C. It. Brownlcy Mrs. Nellie Brown A I Westerman Fred Sharp Joe Goopplnger Bonnie Trogden Bobert K. Davis Team No. 1, T, J. SCIINKIBUH, Cnpialn Io Coatcs H6y Thomas Paul Telchman Mildred Morrison Jtusfwll Hheppard Kleanor Koch John Alban John Thompson Mrs. Margaret Uurlfam (Jus Brewer Mrs. L. H. Smith Team No. 7. I. It. BATIiS, Captain P. B. l'leener 13. D. Mouzon, Jr. S. A. Tompkins J. R. Buchanan Nell Cook H. Naudaln Mrs. J. II. Altken Otis Smith Maudo 13aglcburgcr Minnie Kompcr Bussell n. Young BOOSTERS Team No. 4. C. S. PKCAltE, Captain 31. H. Boehlmer Kent Lewis Morris Long Marie Itlckabaugh . C. A. Morgan Moorgo Phillips D. n. Brown Ieslie Mogg Bess Mable Homo, Martin Kvans Blaine Team No. 10. 1'. D. HAYES, Caiitaln liuy Campbell Bay Longmlre Neves Hammatt live Porterfield Irene Halo S. It. Morris K. F, Johnson Lealle Newmork ' Ruth Allison. Carl Brunt Kugcnla Kden John Slmpklna HUSTLERS Team No. S. C. T. SCOTT, Captain Klla B. Wchnert O. K. Konnard Paul Rochllng Petty Iarue Harn A. B. Crawford 1 K. Bmlth Urah Roberts Mary R. B. Robertson tlrace Harnett Stonewall Smith U. S. Moron Team No. i. P. W. DHNNT, Captain J. II. Altken Hansel Johnson Otenn Kastwood Owen Carson Mildred Quthrle C. H. Proffitt N. J. Ramackel Stella Shields Hazel Young Mrs. M. Leo Mrs. O. L. Chilton Team No. 0. J. II. SMETIIEHS, Captain W. L. McDonald G. A. Smith Ruth Robertson , Klnora Cooper Emll Sims Cecil Summeri Fred White Mrr. Paul Roehllng T, E. Beatty James Abcrcrombla Tucker Gilmer Junior Officers F. C. FREEDLEY, Captain II. JTOreon Elton Everett J. Frank Matchett C. H. Howard II. C. Pclker Fred Btelner O. A. Bunderwlrth Joe Chamber Team Nn. ft 13. W. DEPUTY, Captain Belle Sheppard Mra. Maude D. Roberts Gladys Zlnn Dewey Ooler IvOls Edmunds Alma Eldson Jess Mclnnla Mrs. Bessie Crabtree R. C. Burrls A. K. Suggs John Carter R. R. MacCurfly Junior Officers LESLIE ROGERS, Captain R. M. Moody II. E. Crooks G. A. Gunn E. L. Bradshaw N. R. Graham H. E. Bagby E. Fred Johnson O. A. Galbreath J. E. GIossop The team number Indicates the turn in which said team has charge of trfo lobby SENIOR OFFICERS TEAM R. P. Brewer J. J. McGraw Jl, T. Alison E. W. Jacob Artttur Newlln Jake Easton John Y. Murrjr W. A. Brownies H. L. Standeven Charlco E. Bush THE EXCHANGE CLUB of the EXCHANGE BANKS OF TULSA cfic ExchangfE Exchange NationsBank ThistCowpany fill "SM1LIN' THROUGH" 1922 VWMilf Wr HHsMHM