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8 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1922 7 pi !1 1 V I' 1 i Hi ; 1 v. FIND CALIFORNIA ROAD VERY ROUGH - -i S. S. School Girls Get as Far as Muskogee on Coast Jaunt POLICE TAKE THEM IN Now They Arc Homo Again and Sand Spring Isn't So Und After All lttilli llnllnui nml Lllt Will, 1.1-year-old Hand HprlnK school Klrln. have decoded tlint It's u Inns;, nuKh rnnil (n California, and thin Mi ml Hptlniw Isn't so hail, nft r all. Itulh and I.H.'i titai I imi -but their trip viidi-il when they were picked up liy a policeman nt Mi.skigie, rind re turned to their liotnf j itcriimpanled liy lluth'fl father, .1. II. ilollnn. All CS'nrlh Main street, fund HprlnK". I.lla lives with it brother iirnl twti sister nt 421 Noith Wilson street In tlin Tulsa suburb. While ftanlii: tclatlveri conducted a scan h fur lli'tn lsi Tliiirml.i)' nlirhl, Uutli and LI l:i won tiding on tlm train between TuNn mid Mus kuRcf. initialling (In first In of their Journey, tlti-y went to a rntmi jiii? house n nil nuked for iiccnmrnodn tliiiin. Thu landlady I i him sus picious and called n pnlliniiiim. Tho :lrl wcro utilised itt length nil flippantly told helr story. .Neither llml .MontT. They wcru mi route to California, they explained, ollliniiRli they were unntiln u Mute how they expected 1n mnko thn trip without money. Thcv Informed thn pnllccmnn u kindly triilnninn allowed them to rldo from Titled to MuskuKeu with out chargo bcrniisti they hnd no money. They told him tliry hnd lout nil they possessed. "1 thoiiKlit someoun told mn thin i a frcu country," Mia lillterly 'n marked on her wny to tho Muslto Ceo pnllcn station, "Aw, that wiih somebody trying to kid yon," With rejoined. lloth Klrls expressed their con tempt for thn pillion department. I.lla especially seemed to huvo no use for thn ilppnrlnient. Hhn opined that tint polled "could ratrli irlrls lllio us," hut shn nddril that "thorn arc choc Joints nil around our house mid tho other day wlmu thu Tulsa pollen camo out overyliody ranj they've not tho Pawl HprlttR law TintiKhl off it Klrl told mo nnd shu known." Ittlth apparently Is determined she will run away no ninny times her imrontn will unit trylnc to find her. Hho told hto policeman alio expect "to keep running nwny until thoy can't find mo." llrpiTM'llt ltOII'lltllll, They told thu off leer also they Tvern supposed to represent rose liuds In n play presontod nt thn Clar Jlnlil nchcint In Hand HprlnKa. Asked what jiart of California thoy proforred, thu tflrlu ruplloil that "any old point will do," they RxprcMod no dcalro to becomu iictrcwien. ( Mia K.ivn no renaoti for runnliiK nwny except that lio wiintiul to go to California: limit alleged her father whipped her Kutiday nnd that elm didn't ileservo It. "When tho MunkoKeo chief of pollen communicated with thn head of tho Hand HprliiRi police depart ment, 1 1 u Hi's rather took the next train that loft for Muakoiiee. lie. returned about 3 o'clock tiatlirday mornliiK with them. When n reporter for Thn World vent out to Interview them Saturday oftnmoon, ho found Until nt tho lionio of clmrlfH I'nRo, mllllonntro jihllanthroplat. playint; with I'oku'b odoiited (Intifthter. Until la rentllent. lttilh'a attltudo wna ono of pnnlt nee. Kho Inalnted that alio haa no jnnro dealrn to urn California, and that hIio'II ho content to remain at home. Her father, n, kindly-faced man of mlilillo ape, wm mowini; tint lawn In front of hla mode.it Utile, hojnc, two lilockM from tho Vugo ma union, llo denied ltuth'a nlluKRtlon that lio whipped her. llowavur, ho did :iy ho had threatened to ctiuatlao her bo rattan ho lualatted on Htnylntf out lain nt night. .Slio la u murn child nnd appeared perfectly continued to play with her dolla, I.llu waa found nt tho homo nf her tirnthera and alatera, nil of whom nro itrown to manhood nnd womanhood, Tho family la onivlxteenth Chern keo Indian, It waa evident when tho reporter iirrlved that Mia had not escaped eovenil aovero uplirald Inea nt tho handa of her older. It wna evident nlao theco lecturea had not aweetened her temper. She itnawercd nueatlona with tin- roncenled relurtnnro und without n waato of worda. Moat of lmr ro piles were confined to "ye" or "no." 1 1 cr I'n rent a Arc Dcnd. Aakod If ahn could point out the choo Joints to which alio voferied during her talk with tho MiibIuikcu rhlef of pollen aim replied "no." I'rcaacd for n reaaoti for her atntc nent, alio flnnlly declared with nn air of finality that alio "didn't know vhero they wore, hut ono of her Bill friends told her rho knew whero there la one." Tho family consists nf George TCIla, Cornelia and Mia. (leorgo nnd Klla work and support the family I'rom nn Adjoining room lllln, re marked aim couldn't undei'Htnnd why Mia ran nway. "Wo haven't much tnnrev. ami we hnro to work for what we get i.ui Wo'try to keep MH In litln8." i-he aald, nnd It was itldent h r wla woro directed t l.Ha na .ll na in tho reporter. "I even go without tilings myaelf that aim mnv hae plenty to wear." Tho parents nro hnfli dead MARY SOON tFbE TIP TOP Garden Kiei'l to lli'pii nu lllgli pat .Moiintiilli In Si II7it1.hu! NKW yOHK. M.iy 13.--Mary Clnr den sailed today for Kuropo, any. ing: "O'm. jtolng to spend Ausut In (Switzerland nnd I am going to alt atop tho highest mountain I can find, ro my rost ahnll not ho Inter rupted." , Sho added that alio "wua not hi lnvo and that she would return In tlmo to sine with the Chleago tirand Opora company In October. Jloit IrNIi Vlolciuv. HI'I.KAST. May 10 Anotlin wcvjwnd of rioting and violent den,lh wiih ushered In today With shooting, nffrnya hero nnit eluowherc III U'lfMi. liooeri iieumv. u i'iu,. nent (JunBCnicn, wua shot to ileath. Where to Vote Tuesday Kollowlng Is n lint of tho voting pln.es and tho election official In tho chol hoard election Tuesday: No, I. .mc.oh hotel building, alS Kant rirat; 11. II. 1'iillnr. I O. Wood, Mm. It. II. l-ullur and Mrs. Montgomery. No. 2. Convention hall, Ilrndv and Iloulder; J. II. Whenlly. I'.d S'liilhern, .1. F, l'rothero nnd Mis. It. Jt. Wsrren. Nn. 3. Cnlral l'lrn nlstlnn, Wost ttsennd; It. ! Hhlilev, A. I, W.ddy, J. II. Jurnett nnd A. T. Twist. .No. I. rlrat floor, Municipal building; C. I.. Drink, Opnl Per klnits, .lohti A. Denny mid Mrs. I'red I'lnk. No. fi. Dodgn Ilrnthers Motor company. 711 Houth llnnton: ,j. w. Hhli lda, T. K. Hmtley, Dan M. Ktel-sr-r and II. W. Ilackus. No. (1. Courthnune, nnnnoi's office, (i. a Avery. A. I.. IMny, C. N. Hlmon anil Mm. A. I,. Walt. No. 7. llrftwn Drug nlorn, 4 1 R Went Klflh; Henry nrnndnnr, W I. ItiKil, W. II. Ionfrfty and (1. W. (lllman. No. n. Irving nehnnl, Park and Mnvbellej ,1. C Coulnon, C A. Lucy, Mrs. Kranlc i:. Duncan nnd Mra. I). It. lVltH. No. !l. Omign nchool, Went npld enj Crank C Wnlker. .1. 1). Hone, C. W. Itnmbo nnd K'ntliMlnn i:. Wnltern. No. 10. K(iinynll arhonl, rlr vlew nnd IlilMon; I,. H. Cogawell, C. H Ooley, Mrs. Kntherlnn Cal lender nnd It. llrownlu Idge. No II Washington ai boot, Tien, ton nnd Hodge: Noah Ijioslev. Ce. ill Hudson, .Tnwell Ilartoii nnd Kliirnneo Lnngley. No. IS. Longfellow school, fllxth and Peorln; 1,. Iirnve, .1. N. Wll llntns, Korn Itoulnong and .Mrs, A. Slinnn. No. n. Lincoln school, rifleenlh and Peorln; A. M. Welch, 11. I,. Knslev, .lntnes J, Joycii and Mrs. II. W flriint. No, II. Ifnraen Mann nehnnl, Klnventh nnd Hoxion; it. ium gnrner. 11. V Cnllny, O. K. Mnton and Mrs. fi. n, I.lntnn. No. 1!. Hldcrs Monument works, (lift Hmith Mnln: II. 11. Daulton. Wlllnrd .lohn, John flchmltr nnd Charles Ilvnns. Nn. lfi. II Ivor view nchool, Twelfth nnd Krlsem: Hnm Ilnund". Mlah n. Mndaey, C. O. Copnny nnd P. I,, f.nng. No. 17. Went fildn Klre ntntlon, Went Tlllna; O, ,1. Chnney. It C. R riinney, c. C, Ilaubniii nnd Charles Triidc. No. IS. Kniilh Kldn Kirn elation, Klghtennth nnd Ilnalnti! r. r. Me. Crnrv, .folin Ilarrett, Clara liar wood and Mrs, peter Delelimann. No. 10. ltrnldencn, 14 11 Kant Third: Wesley llunh, C. R ICalser, O, M. Fnniier nnd ,J. w. Junes. Nn, ;n. llaaement nt church Nngnles and I'lrstt C. H. Kentnn. W, (1. Mnupln. C. V. Prltchnrd nnd Mrs, J. C. Woolaey. No. 21, Kendall nchool. Seventh and McCnV. fl. W Johnson. Nellie ft. Mrfx'od, William J, lllrch and Mis. J. M, Holland. N". 22. Itnbert 17. Iai arhool, Twentieth nnd Cincinnati: Kd HopM. r. I'. Hlotts, a. V. yntos and II. K. Dleksim. Lowell achool, fifth nnd North Peoilnj J. u. llrlnkley, Jtev. W. V, (inrvln, W. JI, Vninleinent and U. II. Harris. Mn. 21. Pnlnler's garage, B30 flouth Xnnlhus; K. II. p. Pnlnter, It I'. Prnthsr, Mrs. Hurt Madden find Mrs, iJll.t Decker. Nn, 26. Whlttler nehnnt. 55 1 North 1-wln; C. M. (Inrmley, Dona nnrion. r . j'. Htiiiierinnd ntul Mm. Kfflo HUnw. No, 2rt, llenthnnso, Owen pirk; rieorgo J', I'attersdn, C. J. Alien, D. I C'opelnnd nnd John Mclsenbnch or. , 57 rk Miller's gnrngo, Twulfth nml North Cheyenne, W. it. Hooker, M, Hnooddy, Margaret lieu lor and Mrs. Itnlnh Kmlih. Nn. 2H. i:inersnn suhnnl, King iioii nonion; a. q. .innnon, J. M. ""miner, Mrs. J. M. Kllllnti nnd Mm. L. 0. ChnM- No. 2D Hal Turner residence, 110 North Lewis, Hal Turner, John C.rngnry, Mrs. Kdtin Hobblns nnd Mm. W. C. Vsmlnrvnort No. .10, Jefferson achool, Ninth nnd Wheeling; J. w. Hunderlnnd I'. C. (Irons, Mm. Anna Mc.Ieever and limmn Hiinderland. No. 31 W. L, Moody girago. 210 Weal Fifteenth; j, Moody. ( j. Pnge, J. fi. Campbell a,i ,rHl j O. Campliell. No. 32. Dink Hughes' garage. II in Hniith riwnniM v. Miiehn Paul A. .Iilmnon. Mrs, c f. flynn and Marlon lliown. No. 33. K. C. Johnntnn, T. C Hon. kins, T. C. Kales nnd W. H. Craig, No, 31. Tuln.i university. LAREDO STflUCK BY STORM Timis Toun Daiiingeil, fcctprnr In Junil Last frlilaj Wires Down. LAIIKDO, Texas, May 13. A number of peraona woro Injured, neveriil houses wrecked, otlmrs un roofed nnd wlro communication cut off by nn electric and rain storm that Struck Laredo nnd vicinity at 10 o'clock last night. Minora, n small town 21 mllon west of teredo reported tho worst storm In years hut subaeriuont fail ure of wdro cntuiuuttlcntlon. Tho mis as yet cannot be ascertained No. loan of life has been reported today, 1 ho number of Ilrltlah firms on thn roll of honor of tho King, who have pledged to glvo former service lien preieronco in employment ex reedy thirty thousand, and they aro employing 354,000 disable,! men. More than six hundred thousand former service men am Insured by tho federal government for an ag gregato of J3, 500, 000, 000. Dlvl dends pnl,l to veternns this year by tho war veterans burrntt will nmoiint to ll.750.00n. Why wev are proiid to offer you mchiu or Member of the Rice Leaders of the World GRU EN WATCH ES 1) fpk This Hlinpo is patented nntl will bo protected. "It Won't Tip Over in the v0ckct" 17 ruby jewel, adjusted lo five positions, in a beautiful green gold case, Ktianintecd a life time, for GRUEN PENTAGON $100 00 201 South Muin Street An Investment That Endures The 7 Cumulative Prior Lien Stock of tho PUBLIC SICKVICE COMPANY OF OKLAHOMA is now being Mold to yield 8';i net on tho investment. Dividends aro paid quarterly. Tho business is safo, sound and sure. 1st. A universal necessity with an increasing demand. 2nd. Business is done on practically a cash basis. Hrd. Operating in growing and progressive communities. 4th. Sound financially and doing a pros ncrous hnsinoMM Cash or COllVeninnt nnrlinl nnvmnnf share, par value $100. Tho stock is lax free from fed uuu iiuiiuai income lax ana UKlanoma personal prop erty tax. Full particulars. Public Service Company ot Oklahoma 111 East Fourth St. Tulsa Osago 2770 EXPECT BIG VOTE ON SCHOOL BOARD, FACTIONS BITTER nONTIHUrJD KIIOM PAOrj ONK. This sum will tnko earn only ot tho most urgent building needs, Theno bonds nro necessary, Dr. N. W. Mayglnncs, president or tho achool board, pointed out Saturday, to complete tho high school addition In order that It may be re-dy for tho opening of school next fall. They nro tieceasnry to give C lla Clinton n new study hall, nnd to provide class rooms for tho children nf central grade school and tho special school. Central High Jammed. Centrnl high hss now 3 rooms with two tenchem in eneh room This Is a condition that should not obtain In Tulsa's high school, the board be. Moves, and It Is to rollove It that tho ntlilltlon Is being built nnd eipilpped. Of tho 1275,000 asked for, 110,000 Is to bo spent for equipment for the new addition, 100,000 to fin ish tho hinting contract, mechanical lulpmenl nnd extrns on tho high school addition and t27.r.O0 to finish tho administration building on tho obi centtnl grounds, general con tract, hentlng and ventilation. The equipment fund linked for the ad ministration building Is Su.000. The sum needed for building ttnltfl nnd inn dinning sites Is 100,000, and 125. 000 needed for building alx to eight looms, nnd study ball nt C'ella Clin Ion. Supervision, equipment for units and rxtrtin totals 17,500. MEXICANS HURT MISSIONARY .MethiMllfl Worker KecrUcs llroU'en l'K I'rom Hough Handling. KL I'AKO, Texas, Mny 13. Mini Mllznbeth Utrcntor. a Methodist mis slonnry worker of tho Torreon dis trict, Is nt Durnngo City suffering from a broken thighbone recolved when alto wns thtown Into nn Irriga tion tlltch by a member of a Mexi can mob that drovo her nnd five co workers, Mexicans, from tho vlllnxo ot Knn Juan do Iiczcqultnl on May 4, according to ropoita from the In terior today. . Orent Hiltaln has Issued more than 3,500.000 victory medals. This war decoration compares with the American service medal nnd has tho enmo ribbon. M7I"8 Tlt.DI2 KMILKS AND (if) "SMILIN' THROUGH" 1922 PlumbingS Heating O i W .11 to anybodjp kjii;Miwi Voo w r , ,0 to rr ennt on all mittrIM from com pitta and guaiantaad stock. Writ for Fm lllaitrated Catalogn Independent Plumbing and Heating Supply Co. Net Affiliated With An? Trait.. 1131 Cliritnut HI- HI. Iula, Mo. Home Furnishings The increasing popularity of our home furnishing department has made it necessary for us to add another saleslady on our balcony. Compe tent service is our aim, and you will find this department capable of serving you at all times. Quecnsware There are several beautiful patterns in Im ported and American China here for you, and more coming all the time. This is a new ad dition to our home furnishing department, and there will be the most complete line of glassware and China here for you. You will find the patterns new and beautiful, and prices right. Come any time and let us show you. Hundreds of the modern as well as the old "stand-by" things that make 'housekeeping pleasant and profit able, are to be found in our big store. It will pay you to let us serve you. 4 Wednesday May 10 is the "lucky day." Bring all your cash tickets for that day to our store any time this week and re ceive cash for them. XT I I 'ist 140 5 3 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HALE'S MS 109 West First Room to Park MAY 22-23-24 1 P. M. MAY 22-23-24 IP, M. LOT SALE AT AUCTION BRDOKSIDE ADDITION TULSA, OKLA. "The Greatest City in America" 20 DOWN BALANCE IN TWO YEARS Tin's addition is located on South Peoria where the highest class homes in Tulsa are being built. On pavement ,good shade; an ideal location for a home. Now is the time to beat the landlord quit paying rent. OWN YOUR OWN HOME Drive out today to this show place of Tulsa Young man, this is your chance. Remember the mil lions of dollars that have been made in Tulsa Real Estate. Drive out today at 2 P. M. and select your lot WE WILL HELP YOU QUEEN AUCTION CO. Valuable) Prizes Will Be Given Away Each Day of the Sale 7 E. J. BRENNAN, Owner COL. J. B. QUEEN, Auctioneer Osage 8642-R, Cedar 741 Office 221 Mayo BIdg. Your Investment and title euaruntccd hy n poller of title Imur an co lulled hf Title Cltiarnntco Trust Co, SAVING NOTES j It's Not What You Earn That Counts ? Nobody cun expect to continue iiL'tlm Jnt,.i enrnino; ability throughout a mcume. mere is sure to como a time when earn intr nower (liminialuu fVn nntural cnuses, and even oeiore tnac time, sickness accident or a turn of for' tunc mnv dostrov much e one's earning power. The average young man be- neves aiwnva that thnen plenty of time to start sav ing. Ho little realizes the earning power of money multiplies by years. He does not appreciate the power of habits formed early in life and (lieir v. SistailCC to chatlt?n in Intnn years. If you have earned ion uiousand dollars in year and spent it all vou aro cxnrilv started, but if you have earned only one thousand dollars and saved two hun dred you are ahead of where you were a year ago. "TnUr- euro ot tlic pence: the illinium urn tnKe enn nf them. Botcn. iurii i nesierilcM, s. Thn prosperous mnn of todiy taved yesterday tho pronperous limn ui luinnrrnw i lanin,. . day. After-tho War nrnanertlv hrOUcllt lllizh irnp. n ,n.. v... IGW linvo nermn nnnl It. l.AnAt..4 liy lliem. IlellevltiB that this conilltlnn would lant Indefinitely, they throw nwny a prooii oppor tunity to acquire, a neat eum m a foundation on which to build fu ture SUCCCfF. SOW With flilllur- n-ncn !.. dltlons nro still favornhle to tho younsr mnn who la employed, The dollar I mill hclnff deflated and money net nsldo will contlnno ts Increano In purchnslnicr power Do you know it man who la kiv lntf rcRiilarly now? Keep ynur rye on innt cnap ho will Le the prosperous man of tomorrow, Ia.t week n laborlnp man came Into tho officii of Tllla'M oldest and larsct DulIdliiK and Lnn Asuoclatlim. , Jin opened a av In Kb account. "You may be In terested." he nald, "In knovMnc how I happened to put my mon ey here." AV0 wore Interred ".My employer is a rich man I nellovo ho knows a Rood thing when ho sees It nnd he's civ- enough for him It's (food cnou;h and profitable for me." 5 Wo pay from fl to 0i per cent on ci cry dollar you deposit here. 5 The most deslrnblo thins nbout any investment l safety. Thu iibuoclation invests your funds In absolutely tho safest of securi ties first morlpiiKPH on IIO.MKS A first mortRniro of nnv kind Is sound socurity hut first mortRaEes nn homes are best of all because they consist of small amounts loaned on homes of peoplo who renlly want to own them, who aro making payments on them an Increasing tho margin of safe ty with encn payment. "While Blvlnff Kreater security o your savinBs wu aro able to py you a hiRhcr rate of earnimt". hecauso our depositors shata in tho profits of this cn-opcratle institution. Why tnko chances on doubtful i vestments when you can secure n liluh interest rnto horn combined with absolute safety? We sre the oldest and larseit IlulMins and Loan Association In Tuls. and offer you unsurpassed loan nno savings service. Vor six years thli association has been holnlmr finance, home bu'm ltiK and homo ownlnc. Wo s' cure money for this purposs by scilinjr our stoclt to people ww capital or to those who wish m save a certain amount eah month. Hcln us heln the homo bulldff by tuibscrlblntr for shares ot ins Tulsa Kulldlng & Ioan Asfoila tlon (Tulsa's oldest nnd lamest HulldlnB & Loan Assoclaii n) You can buy paid up stocK r twy for it bv the month. Sums of 15.00 or more a month solicit ed. Your money In tnls nsso- rlution earns from C'f to 'J ' nnd Is ZOOr? safe. i:very nm lar deposited with us Is loaned on Tulsa real estate. Ogr dlrerlnri ntft t:Ar, W. BINCDAIR Director Kirhsnis Ntlnl Pn' JAMUH 13. WAJII5 Dlrtetor Central NationsI JUrx. Vlco.PreilJ.nt Producer! Htatc II''11 ilAIIIv V. CAItll l.i fa Inurnc. CI.liVHH V. IIRU'CB Hecrtary. O. C. MTKIUIIN1 Oil Producr and invf.immtf. J. t. CltUTClIt'Ilil.O lii.rotmair r, f. oirniN03 Oil Producer. O. V, ItVBHESIlACir Ileal llitala and Oil 1'rmJueer. W. A. VANPKVEIt rre.ldent Vandever M.rrsnllle C. (ma-miin nnlirrtflP PreiMfiit trnblne Oil & Myttelnj Co Clnihlnif Merchant. SrK Rep. 'Kchanite' Ntlonal nn ,,, - Visit our office on tlio mij'1 fi.. ..r H... CI....I ,lr Mo dine. r phono Oniko S231. nnd our reP; v...,.....i.... ..in imiiv call anu in . j ..... ..... explain our satins pl- rhilsa Building & loan Association t uur rviiuri-;n in, .. 11 anil ono-hulf million dollars.