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fULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922 0 PALS OF HAYWOOD FREED FROM PEN Nine I. W. W.'s Complete Sentence of Five Years; Three Rearrested called. Undesirable Government Brings Deporta tion Proceedings Against Them; All Have Money LEAVENWORTH, Kan., May U. ?,Mn Industrial Worker of the Vorl4, received hero September 7, 1911, with the ''Ms Hill" Haywood Onsisn-K'ti'i wcri released from tho federal penitentiary today, having; completed t-ontencc-i of flvo years lth reductions for Bood behavior. Three of the nine, John Avlla, a fcrortugueo: Herbort Mahler, an Irishman, and JoiepU Oateg, an Eng lishman, immigration authorities re irreitcd Immediately after their re leaeo and started with them for 'w Yorx for deportation. Tha trio will be taken via ChlcaKO, where It It expected that I. V. W. officials Tilll attempt to obtain habeas corpus writs to prevent their deportation, Warden Blddlo said. Met lliniicr Friends. Five of tho former prisoners went to Kansas City, whero thay Intended to meet I. V. W. members. One of the men took a, Santa Fo train west, after refusing to ac company any of tho others. This man, Warden Diddle said, had for akin the organization since his In carceration and had refused to ac cept money allowed tho prisoners. Ills name was not available Tho other nrlsonors were well sun- plied with money on their release, tccordlnr; to Warden Diddle, each r having about J200 In addition to their railroad fare. The organization had been giving them allowances nhlle they wero In prison. The five men who went to Kansas City were James Elliott, Davo In jur, James I Manning, Tete Mc Kvey and Arthur Boose. STOCKS IN BIG JUMP Ijirknunmin Mitiht nnd Other Mercer l'lnn. Checks Flnntico Market Slump First of Week. NEW YORK, May 14. Reaction try tendencies In the financial mar kets becamo more "clearly defined this week, but the reversal was sud denly checked on news of the pros pective absorption of tho Lacka wanna Steel Co. by tho Bethlehem Steel Corp. Details of this deal have not been disclosed but the bare announce ment caused advance of 5 to IS points among many of the Indepen dent steel shares with Lackawanna leading. Equipments, motors and other Is sues closely related to the steel and Iron Industry shared In the rebound, rumor In several Instances associat ing their advance with ambitious merger plans. Oils wero under pressure. Ralls acre sluggish at best, but metals showed firmness. 3 What is your choice in cigars ? (U lUfiiL uajynyui. moe-light TothcFrktuIsofLaAzcrra La Axon is nuldcc mid finer than ever. While its filler hm tiie bouqnet of true Havana, that Havana is asonkhingrf taild. As a strictly mild a'gw, yet one of the most ddightfij cigars to smoke, we consider La Awn today triumph in agar maiatg. UAaKaCacirbaud.bf 1 iCnrnillttmi OtMrCvooaOim Bbtlfixttttlbv Itothfnbcr, Brhlo.. Clfr Co., KoM Cltr. Mo. TWO BOH ALWAYS MILD cotton market is up Wldo Gains Miuln llrxt of Week on jii-nn oi i iooii mimnuci Wentlier In Favorable. NEW ORLEANS, May H. Wide gains wero mado In the early ses sions of last week In the cotton market. In the later sessions too muni. t-Anllyln,- in,, . 1. - . ..., w iiuiii tut; It'll-. sldo to allow tho advancing tendon- V tn Via ni.,UAil 1 1A'..n l.,.-. i . . -t I "J C'llUW VU1IU1 tlons ovor tho belt took a turn fjr tho better, Tho market stood nt gains over tho close of tho preced ing week on nil sessions, rising to advances of 107 to 122 points, at Its ist and still sfandlng nt not gains of 18 to 27 points at Its lowest. On tho close tho net results of tho trading of tho week wero gains of SI to 78 points. July traded ns high as 19.450 a pound, a new high level for tho bull movement that recently got undor way, and elosed at 10. 01c. In tho spot market middling gained 76 points In tho net results, closing at 18.88c ngatnst 11.88 at tho end of this week n year ago. Marly gains Wero made on tho heavy rnliiH In tho belt and floods and overflows In tho west, which resulted In much crop nnd property damage. I'OI.ICI. RAID ItOOMINO HOUSE Find Elc.cn Onc-Hnlf I'liits of Com Whisky In riant. Eleven half pints of corn whisky wero captured by a police raiding squad Sunday night In a raid on tho Osngo rooms, 111 1-2 13. First St. Tho whisky was discovered In a storage, room, the pollco snld, In tho rear of tho rooming houso, con cealed by a halr-sprlng lock In a plant In tho base board of tho room. Those arrested wero: Mrs. O. E. Plummor and C. P. Crocker, for possesion, and II. F. Humphrey for loitering whoro Intoxicating liquors aro kept. Tho raiding sauad led by Captnln Ned Orltts was composed of biu jacKson, w. n. ems, b. Meacn cm and Dculoy, To Improve Waterworks. COMMERCE, May 14. Ily an al most unanlmoun voto tho Commerce lloostcr club, at its meeting this weoK, went on record as favoring an Issue of bonds to the amount of $6,000 for the Improvement of tho waterworks nystcm. rather than the proposed Increase In tho tax rate, A commlttco Of club members was appointed to meet with tho city council at a later date for further discussion of the sulject. Youth Drnuns In Knit Fork. ENID, May 14. Kenneth Boot, 20, was drowned In Salt Fork river n short dlstanco from Pond Creek late Saturday. Duo to tho high stago of tho river, tho body has not been recovered. Five Leading Batters Of ihe Major Leagues V Wtitirn Ifijit. riyer! O. ATI. n. HanuM, ninths 30 122 35 Kiih, simu rur 2t ior :s Klthrr, 81. Jmrpb 32 204 S3 lln-min. Oman. 1.1 31 S East, UIAIU 28 110 21 American l.ragur, SMtf, Ft. Dmll IS 116 32 Hill. N lorv, 21 0 1.1 rivk. Detroit 10 HI 11 it. ret. 51 .412 4T .4311 47 .433 14 .412 41 .400 51 .410 34 .421 1 18 .400 I) 42 .33 9 20 .377 Pir iitmina 21 lot OI, Detroit 10 69 Nitlentl Ltilse. Mtbee. rittibuth 25 103 10 Tn-Twrrrr, St. Lnull 20 51 11 Mtrinilllt. fltlurih .... 21 10D 21 T. (irlfllUi, Brnoklrn 20 SO 13 Krllr, Nfw York 20 100 is .302 21 40 2S 37 .39 .377 .377 .370 ZaAzomf one 2br. Invincible ''W STATE EDITORS IN PONCA TRIBE Newspaper Men Eat Dog; state I'ress Association Ends Meeting Sreclal to The World. ruavA city, May 14. Tho ob servance, In connection with tho adoption of two white men Into tho I'oncn Indian trlbo ns chiefs, fea tured tho final day of the Oklahoma Htato Pres. association convention hero today, with tho ontlro 400 nowsnaner men nnd unmnn a !. guests of tho 101 rnnch. Tho two wimes aaopiea ns cniers woro Klmor .Tf.Hf. nf (ha HnnniiHi U, .. . ..." .... t.,i fcjMii. I'li'm- aent-elect of tho press association ior mo ensuing year, nnd C. M. Knr ehet, of Poncn City, newspaper cor- ivriiumicm. Thn ceremonial was condurted hv l.lltli, l)nnrn. Ihn nt.lrmt (..lt.l chief, with twelvo other chiefs as slstlnir nnd tho two new members mru uivun uto seais or ciiiura wno had died during the past year. It In nrrp.n ri' a -.11 .......... adopted Into tho tribe, to eat dog tuvtii. o i'i i l m inu i rrcrnoniui and both tho whites participated. Jesso wns given tho Indian nomo of "Double Hrnd Buffalo" and Harchet nf "tlli-h 'nl " Tl...... ,... i. ... . ..u.. J in nil ,,l Joe Miller, constitute tho only whlto mourners or. inn trine. A barbecue luncheon, Indian show nnd a rodeo wero tho other features ni mo rnncn touay ror tlio visitors. Tho dally newspaper men of tho stnto who attended this convention, orgnnlzcd a state dally association, which win uu iicriccica in a meet ing to ho held In Oklahoma City on Juno 18. Richard Elam of Paw- htintrn ureaMnrt nml Inn), Vnii.l. ...I of Frederick was authorized to call uio uiuunoma uity mealing, when matters peitalnlng to dallies only will bo discussed. All dally newspa per men will be Invited to Join. Southwestern League Tonoku IlreiikB Down. TOPKKA, Ifan., May 14. Topeka used three pitchers today tn an un successful effort to head off' tho hard-hitting bawmcn ot tho Indo pendenco Producers who won tho opening game of tho series, 11 to 8. Score by Innings: it. II. H. Indcpcnd . . 422 100 00211 15 2 Topeka . ... 030 001 004 8 10 4 Batteries Shaney and Fromme; Lunchen, Stlpp, Buffalo and Benn. Yank Aro Donned. COFFKYVILLB, Kan.. May 14. Wayno MIddloton, Coffryvlllo left hander, struck out eight men, al lowed only soven hits nnd no walks, enabling tho locals to shut out tho Sapulpa Ynnks In their oncnlng gama hero today, 9 to 0. Sly Sapulpa errors also contributed to tho Coffcy- vnie victory. Score by Innings:- It. II. K. Sapulpa O00 000 0000 7 6 Coffcyvllle ....202 200 03x 9 8 0 Batteries Petorson, Jefferson and Funk; Mlddlcton and Knnls. Sallna Chalks Up. HUTCHINSON, Kan., May 14. Home runs featured today'u gamo here, In which tho Sallna Millers de feated the Hutchinson Wheatshock- r . YOU can repair them most economically with Beaver Board. Just nail the big lie aver Board panels over the old plaster, ship-lap or matched lumber without even removing tho old canvas or wall-paper. Apply paint if you want a decorated job, add the finishing wood strips, and the job's done. And remember, walls nnd ceilings of genuine Beaver Board can't crack or fall, For Beaver Board is a real lumber product, mado of white spruce logs. Each panel is sized by the patented Sealtite process which provides a perfect painting surface. There arc many uses in tho South for this flawless manufactured lumber transforming attics, erecting partitions, enclosing offices, remodeling of all kinds and new interior construction. Beaver Boarding is not only tho most economical kind of work, but also the quickest, easiest and clean est. It gives you a permanent room ono that's cool in summer yet comfortable in winter and ono that's airtight, fire-resisting and vermin-proof. Any carpenter or lumber dealer in town will tell you about Beaver Board and advise you as to its use. Ask one of them about it. Bt tun you (it ftnulne Btavtr Board, You can I til It by tho Btavtr Quality Iradt-marh oh Iht back, THE BEAVER BOARD COMPANIES Buffalo, New York New York, Attintt, BuOtlo, CblcilD lod Kam Citr RFAVFR BOARD Hi I FOR BETTER WALLS &. ers In their series onener. 9 to S. Clcvenger, Sallna second baseman, nnd Onnley, Hutchinson, left fielder, eacn made two nonicrs, wniie now lit, tho Mlllcra' third Backer, got one. Rcoro by Innings: It. H. E. Sallna 020 100 nrt 9 n l Hutchinson., 000 001 3015 12 .1 Batteries Brooks, Snurland and Klovcnawj Hill and Sidle. I Jen real "4 Win. BAUTI.KSVlU.n. May 14. Tho Barttesvlllo Bearcats took a free hit ting gamo from thn Muskogeo Mets hero today, 12 to 5. Scoro by Innings: n. II. E. Muskogee ...200 000 030 5 13 2 Bartlesvllle ..033 310 20x 12 12 0 Batterlert Diggers, Munsoll nnd Bonlfcr, Nichols; Meeks and Wiley. Western Associaiion Drillers Break In. OKMITUIKK. May 14. Ok mulgee's losing streak was brok en hero today when tho locals ral lied In tho ninth Inning nnd dofcated Pawhuskn, 10 to 9. Sals.tr of tho Pawhuska team, brnko his nnkln during tho game. Score by Innings: It. II. K. Pawhuska.. 102 000 210 9 13 7 Oltmulgeo . 031 000 14110 13 2 Batteries Schllaso, O. Johnson and Spcllman; Kramer and Smith. Miners Mnl.o It Hirer. JOPI.I.V, Mo May It. Joplln mado It three straight from Spring field hero today, winning, 5 to 1, Kerk who n recently sold to tho Cincinnati Beds for tl 0.000, burled for tho Midgetrt and was treated rather roughly, tho Miners gather ing 10 hits. Hippo Hodges of tho Miners pitched alr-ttght ball. Score by Innings: It. II. E. Sprlngfld. ... 000 000 1001 2 4 Joplln 002 100 20x R 10 6 Batteries Keck and Price; Hodges and Street. Diggers Dump Kntd. ENID, May 14. Enid lost tho first gamo nf tho season on homo grounds to McAIestor today, 5 to 3. Murphy, McAlestcr third baseman, knocked a homo run In tho third with one man on base. Scoro by Innings: It. II. E. McAlester . .002 003 000 G 7 3 Enid . ......000 001 0203 7 0 Battorles: McBee, Mc.Mlcklc, Car ney and Aday; Cowman nnd Dia mond. Hens Beat Tnlns. FOnT SMITH, Ark., May 14. Henryetta took tho third gamo of the series with tho locals hero to day, 6 to 4, Scorn by innings: II. II, E. Henryetta ...012 200 001 C 11 0 Fort Smith ..000 001 0304 11 1 Battorles: Jolsma and Hayes; Bucklcw, Day nnd Bust. Famous Actress Is Dead. CHICAGO. May 14. Eugenia Blair, a widely-known actress nloy- Ing In "Anna Christie" at tho Cort theater, died In her dressing room at tho theater shortly after her np- pcaranco in the cany part of Eat- urday night's performance. Her death, which was believed to bo duo to heart dlseaso, was not mado pub lic until touny. Flftr Dollars for Aswiult. JAY, May 14. Jim Coppcdge, young farmer living near Leach, charged with assault unon Frank I.ovette, wns found guilty by a Jury rnursaay afternoon, nnn tho court fixed his ncr-ltv nt IRO and costs. Qjonhteqledlk wse v walls and ceilinq, s gnothe&day CEILINGS, to COMMENCEMENT AT STILLWATER i Baird to Preach Sermon and Abernathy Will Address Class ttpfdul to Th WotM, STIl.lAVATHB, May U. Bov. Phll C. Balrd, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church of Oklahomn City, js to preach tho baccalaureate sermon for tho 1922 graduating class ot Oklahoma Agricultural & Me chanical college and Dr. John It. Abernathy, president of Oklahoma Control college, tho new Southern school just being established nt Tulsa, Is to dollver tho commence ment address. B.icealaureata serv ices arc to bo held Sunduy, Mny 21. Commencement exercises uro set for U.iturdoy, May 27. Hot li commencement exorcises and tho close of the spring semester navo lieen set forward several tmrfl in order tn avoid conflict with tho opening of thn 1922 summer school, registration for which Is to begin wennosaay, aiay 31. Final exnmlnat ons for under- claim men aro to begin May J 4 and will continue, through May 29, omit ting commencement day, which will no ilevolcil exclusively to grndtlatlns exercises. May 29, then, Instead nf Juno 2, mil be tho dnv on which the spring semester will closo. Ihn only events scheduled be- tweon baccalaureate services nnd commencement day mo tho dims in- unions set for Friday, .May 20, mid extending over Into Saturday. Those days will bo home-coming days for tho rour early classes '98, "97, 88 and 1900 and this commonccmon: tlmo Is fixed for special reunions ot members of tho classes ot '02, '07, '12 nnd '17. Tho alumni corpora tion's annual business meeting will bo hold Saturday afternoon and im alumni "get-together" will bo held Saturday evening. Tho last festivity oi commencement wecK win on tho third, annual banquet of Phi Kappa rni, honorary scnoiastio fraternity. to bo held Monday , evening, May 29. Cnrnhn! I.lcehsu Increased. Special lo Tlia Worlil. mcaIjESTEU. May 14, At n re cent meeting of tho city council an ordinance wbh passed raising the llcensa nito for carnlvnls In this city from 1125 per week to 150 per day. Tho city mannger. was also Instruct ed to erect a handstand In Chadlck park nnd arrange with tho local .Masonic band for concerts during tho summer months. Austrnllnu Interests will establish an oil refining plant nt Melliourno to mniiuracture gasoline, keroHoiit', lubricants nnd fuels from Pcrsluu crude petroleu m, babies It's their health that makes them so good"-, and health comes from iBcrderif EAGLE BRAND CONMNSED MUX LEGAL 1 (Publlihtd In th Tumi Mali? World II r 4. t, , 7. , 9. 10. 11. II, II. 14, IB, 1C, IT, II, II, 20, It, II, II, 34, II. It, IT, II, II. 10, II, Juno 1, Hit. World I'ubllihlnf Comrsny, Publlilitr.) OIIDINANCH NO. HIT, An ordlnsnco tu apportion, Uvr, nnd ftnitM special taxea In pay ment nf tha coil of cnn.tructlnr a aanltary atwar In BKWICH DIM 'miCT NO. Ill In tha City of Tulaa, aa vraated and aatatllahfd by Or dlnanca No. ill!; and declarlnf an am rttney. W1IKHKAM In turautnea of tha pro vlalona of tha Chartar of tha City of Tulia. Oklahoma, and tha atatutea of tha Hlata of Oklahoma, for auch caata mails and provided, tha aald City of Tulia did by Ordlnanca No. III! rraala and eatabllah SICWKIl DIHTItlCT NO. Ill and after having declared It necaixry to ronatruct wr. In aald HP.WISH DIS TRICT NO. Ill, hy the provlalona ot aald Ordlnanca No. 2111, did on tha itth day of October, Ilil, let to Comitock-Bmed-ley Company, contractors, a certain ron tract for tha conetructlon of a certain aanltary aawer tn SEWKH D1HT11ICT NO. 111! and, WllKlinAS, In pursuance of aald con tract, aald Comstock-Srnedley company hava ronatrucled a certain aanltary aawer In aald 8CWr.1l D1BTHICT NO. Ill, and tha work under aald contract h been accepted and approved by the City Kn clnter and tha Hoard of Commissioners of tha City of Tul't: and, VnnilKAS, In further pursuance of the atatutea ot tha Mate of Oklahoma, aforesaid, and under tha trrma of the Charter of tha aald City of Tulsa. Okla homa. It Is deemed necessary by tha Hoard of Cornmlsslonera of the City nf Tulsa to levy and assess a special tas upon the property liable to assessment In aald SKWKIl blSTIUCT No. Ill, by reason of the construction nf eald aawer and to pay for tha same; and, WlllSItCAS, tha total cost of the con etructlon of said eewer In aald HBWr.ll DIHTItlCT NO 111, Includln estraa. hava been ascertained and Is hereby declared to ba tha sum of IK.IIS.CO, all of which la to ba levied by special assessments afalnst tha lota and parrela of land benefited by the construction of said sewer In aald BHWISH UlbTltlCT NO. Ill: and, WHKIiUAS. all 1til requirements hava ben compiled with to authorise the levy of tha aasessmenta agHnst aald lota SDd parcels or land so liable for tha coat of construction of said sewer In aald StAVRIt DISTHICT NO. Ill, In tha tmounle here Inetter apaclfled In section 1 ot tbla or dinance. now, TiinnEFonr, rin it on- DAINRD IIV TUB HO A It D OF COM- II8H10NEns OK T1IK CITV OB" TUI.HA, OKLAHOMA I 6KCTION 1. That there shall ba and there la hereby apportioned to and lev led upon and assessed aicalnst the sever al lota and parcels of land In aald HEWKH DIinniCT NO. til In the City of Tulsa, Oils, so benefited by tha construction of aald eewer, the amounts respectively as follows, tn.wlti cloveii moan addition, Lot lllk Ami. 1 1 till. II 1 1 1IMI 3 t 1IMI 4 1 lll.il I I 111.11 1 315 11 T 1 111" 1 lilt! 9 I lll.H 10 1 111.11 11 1 lll.il 11 1 111. II 1I.H.I0 I 10.11 ii.K-to' of N-ieo l io.ii U.S. 10' of N-110' 1 I0.il 1I.N-I0' Of R.lll .1' 1 I0.il ll.N-ll' Ot 8.101,4' 1 14.14 ll.S-U.f 1 li.JJ II 1 . IIT 4T 1 1 HI. Ot 1 111.4! 1 1 111.4! 4 3 111.41 ft t 111.41 A 3 111.41 . ss se LEGAL i t iTTTi I I 111.41 It 3 lll.lt It I 111.41 11 I 111.1! Il-W-H i Mi ll-U-U I T. 11 II I 111.41 11 1 111.41 M 1 , III 41 IT I Hill II 1 113.1! I! I 111.4! ill I lll.lt 11 I 111,41 il t i 111.4! 11 3 113.11 14 I 111.01 1 1 11.71 I .1 111.11 4 I 111 IT I I IIS XT I llllt T I III. IT I I 14S.IT i i ns.it 10 S 1IJ.1T 11 HIM 11 1 14I.lt 13 111)11 It I 1IIT.il miMt.'t.L ADDITION. 1 1 1!S II 3 1 111 II i t mil i i Din i i inn I 113 10 i i imii : i iiik 9 3 HI t I I 115 li I 1 HI I) I I 143 11 PA Ml RIM Still, DIVISION fit' LOT II. 111.0 CK I. OI.OVICII HI Dili: ADDITION, t 19 41 I 14 II 14. 1 J tl.1l ' 14 l J II II ' II. II 01 II HI in II II II l 91,10 I'BHllVMAN ItHtailTa ADDITION II to It 11 t ns: ii :.N-iio' 3-R-40' I.N. 100 i-a-40' 4 ti ii II. TO II II II T ill II 131,11 llt.1t 110 II 110.11 110.11 lS0.il 110.11 110 11 110.14 140 I! 110 II 141.14 111.11 4311 41.11 130 14 110.11 110.11 ISO.tl 130.11 110.14 130.11 7 a i to it 13 13 1I-W-I4S' of R.tO 14-F1.I4I' of CIO" I4-K-14I' of N-IIU' 1I.W.14I of N.IIU1 14.11.141 of N.1I' of fl.ll, ll-W-141' ot N-U' of IMS' 11 II IT II It tn 31 n:rtitVMAN nniniiTs second ADDITION t t 1131 II m.ii ut.it m.ii in it 111. IS 111.11 111,11 lll.lt tli.il m.ii lit i its.cn in ii in ii m.ii m.ii III 19 111.1! 111.19 JIM! 111. CI lll.lt lll.lt 3 10 13 13 10 13 11 rtlDQCDALC Lot II 11S It TEitrtAcn ADDITION Amt. 111.11 111.11 131.11 111.11 111.11 lll.lt JIM. lls.lt Business Cards DR. STOTTS 210 Richard Bldg. Third Street and Boston Avenue, Tulsa, Ok In. Formerly of Hot Springs, Ark. Dlnd, Hkln, llenlto.Urlnnry nd Veiifrul IHerne. and Oeneriil Office I'mrllr.. Merume, Vnerlnee, Kleeltlcal Treat- ments, Illoml Tests. Ilr. Blntle administers "HO" or HAI.VAIIHAN, AltMIJNO.HKNdl uml other appruietl reine.llee for HMIOII I'OIMON. Also VACCINIX anil HI'.HUMN mid other lale reme dies used tn rnmbat (Icnlln.lTrlnnry ami sretemln Inferllona tn men and vraintn. CONSULTATION rilKE I'HONIS OMAOX Kill job and itnt'innniiATtNO ma- tlMM'.KT IVi:illl t l.l'.I) AND lii'.rAiiiKi) lea llaehlna Oils and llepalra H. J. McCARRON CO. Osuis 4810 033 Nurlti Main St. THE CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY 717 SOUTH CIIKVENMTS Chllflrtn Cared For l)urln Working or Bbopplnx Ilotm DR. JOHN LEE TenerraJ, Kidney, flladdrr, IIIkm1 and II1SKAHKH OV (I03IK.V, I'KS. HA1IIKM fllleil fnr trlletlng painful menstruation, ralnrrlial Inllammallnn and atcr'UII, "vll," Herums and Varrlnei Trrntrncnli. rractlo lim ited, 113'a f. MAIN OSAG1S 4052 LEGAL T 1 IIS 14 ; i in it ;? i m.ii ' i inn " 1 111.14 J 1 111,11 i urn i 9 1IKI i i lii.n 4 3 ntit 5 i m.ii ; i m.ii I i inn 3 111 14 3 13S.II J? 3 31101 I 3 1 1S IT ' 3 IIMt !' 3 MS IT J' I 113 11 J J I 11.1 It I lllll !' 111 11 I I 111. II ' I lll.lt. J5 i in it il i mil " x inn !1 3 111.11 SUCTION It That the assessment! hereny levied r.n each of the alove men tioned lult and purcsls of land era tisre br deflated to be a lien upon eufh lets siid pnrcele ol lend to the earns silent ae oilier fuses snd shell ee cntieeted end enliirceil In the esme menner as other tatee In end for the Clly of Tulsa Okie Inline ate collected SUCTION I. Thai ell aiseaementa hete by levied shsl' be divided Intn three (1) euual ennual Instelluieiits se eulhorlseo by esl.1 biatutee of ihe Ste'e nf Oku. Iinma for eurh cases nude and prnvMed, that the esee-sments shell beer Interest at lite rue of elaht it) per centum per ennuin, payable annuslly st Ihe lime of llie psyment nf the seveial Installments nf the eeld aseeainienta. from the rtste ot Ilia teklnu elierl nf this erdlnanrei the! the first Ineieliment nf eeld tetestinenie. Inselhrr e.lh the erriued Inleleat on the deferred Inslallwenie ehell be reyabie nn Ihe IMIi dev nf lieremlier, Itn, nnd the reiiialnlna deferred Instsltmenle with the leerlv Ihtertel nn Ihe iini.el.t lnBlell,.i-,a ehell be ley. II. nn the isih day nf lie i ember of each turree-llna year until ell etmll he peld. I'rovineii. however that mt nt Hi. ownere of ihe loie nr pairele of lend el assessed mav at any lime durln the four (4) foneecutlva weeke following the .! of tha tint publlratlnn nf thie ordinance ray 10 ine tny Aiiniinr of the city of Tulsa the full amount nf Ihe aeseemenle an levied ttnlnet their eald lots and par cels of lend end thereby releaaa such property from the lien of eurh assets tnf nls. fcKCTION I. That thla ulli.,,,. .k.ll ha published for twenty. nine ronsecutlvs deye In tha Tulsa Dally World a news pspsr published In Tulsa Oklthnmai that Ihe publication of thle ordlmnca aa re quired by law thall bt taken and re Herded ae eufflclent nmlfe to all persons DROPSY Treated On Week 1'IIKIt, Short breath. Inu relieved In few linura, awelllntr re duced In a few daya, reaulatea tha liver, kldneva. etomach and heart, purlflea Ihe blood, atrenathona the entire ayetem. Write for Free Tltel lreslm.nl. (OM.t'll IlltOI'SV ItK.MKllV LU llrpl. r-BI, ATIINTA, I1A, -Anvertissment I Abuts 11,060 nuwAnnt 7 poiC t , I ,. aI .. n.r.-l.. ... a..rt. nun.n.i.vw , ei,r,.v U..lll I l.fAlhlll t! - 1 .....ui iiiiimi uiiiiiiiuiiu, uamij (clleven tome of thn lonfent, moat (ilirrtlnnto, .ntinormkl cms In 1 to 6 dAyri, No harm, pain or Interferonen with work, ilnll 12.00; Double) Btronntli $3.00. IJooltlet ftnn. Vrlt today. Dr. T. A. Uouthlnnton Item tdy Co.. Ktuiiuut City. Uo, Advar UmdiuU. "LODGES AND"SOC.ETiES" iuLSA IxJiinii. uiS. fT. a. if a a. jJ, eieeia every lliureqeyi lirel 'inursaay is u. eecit.i TIiUls day, buslnesei ililrd Thutadsy, M. M.I fourth Thutedey, II, A, Nrit liieellna May la. M. M lievree, 1 i. in, llusincsa at nil p. m. l'KTKH D151CIIHAM, W. M, JOS. DIIOUOT. flecretsrv. TTlfLTA Eor)(Jl!f4lirneela In ilerular couiinunicaiion Tueaaay, May II. Work In II. A, Decree, rommencina at s p m vie Klnsr Masons always welcome. joiin r. atiiks, w. u. AllTIIUIt llAKKil. rlecretary, i;ii, I-jiTItdLUUM LODOB. NO. 4T4, A. K. A A. Mo titeta every i riasy at rept aerond Neil Cninmunl cailon Friday, May Tth, THO p. in. Ilemilar monthly busi ness meeting. All Masons Invited. 1IENIIY W. HAOKUH. W. M. It. n. If ANNA, Hecreterr. TUWA lillAl'Tlilt. NO. 12, It. A. Ht. Heels 1st and 3rd Monday nliihta of each month. 'Nest meeting Wednesday, April 13, TilO p. ni. Work In l'att Maa ler'a Degree. Hinolier. Vlaltore cordially Invited. fllANIC 14. IJAVIKON, II. T. w A. nNTiiriii, necreiary. ilMi-M' c6UMANDUKV. NO. 20. ineela every aeconn ana touria eion dsy In Masonla Hall. Neit meeting Mey 23. Work In Order nt lied Cross, 7.30 i All eijournlng Hir Knlahla cor dially Invlled. Itefreehmente eerved. ii. t). (iiii;i:n. i;. c. I'll A NIC O. BBAMAN, Iteo. 1'UiJiA"ijiiAi'Tl:ii, o. r fl.,,113, ffl rueei at Meeonia lieu iirei aoij third Wedneedty. TllO P. m. 1'lrat meeting, butlness: aeo and. Initial Ion and aoclal. MIIB. NCLLIB l" OIllSKN, Worthy Matron. Mil 3. UMMA FAMT. tlacratary. TULHA STAn CLOU meett second aad fourth Wedneeday afiernoon, 1 10, Masoulo lull. Blar Club ineale Wedje aday. AlkbAlt' tumuli:, A. A. O. N. U. H. A Neit meeting Ktlday, April 11. at I. I. m.. All Noblea are ur- rwafP gently requested to attend cfHk Iheee monthly buelnesa meet HBl Ings. Hprlng ctrtmonlsl May jaT" nODK.tlT n. -IANNA. J'olenlale. C. T TIDONKBTl. Jlecorder. rAIIIIA COliiiT I.ADIKH' HHllUfff will meat at Meeonlo hall tha fuurtn weunesasy oi .sen month at 7110 P. tn. Cere inoiilsls on announcement. Ossgs 3711, Mrs. O. T. Daw. on, High 1'rlesle.s. Ossce 1211. Mre. Ily, Walter, He- -.,,, I.r. M'lllNX fl.l.'II Ol' A ADA COU11T meets first Wednesday aflernoun at 210 at Ma- ,"" MUS. J. I'. DAIITL12TT. , Oat re 1ITI. i'reeldent. BAHA-OIlOTTO, April 21,' Ladlrj' night. I on vein ION lini., .1-7 II, Iiooier Crremnnlel. May 1, llusln.ej Meet ing. 1'. D. IlAnrt, Montrch. i;, N. J5LLIH. Becrelary. Odd rcllows Hall.' llUi Houlh Tlouldsr AUUOI1A LODObTTo". II. I. O. O. 1'. Meete every Wednesday svenlng, 7:30 p. ni. Hook Hhower, Bhetutah Home LI biary. Inltlstury Degree. C. W. CATKM, N. (1. U, U 1'OUNDdTONE. Becrttary. TULSA LODOU NO. 10, I. O, O. V., mttlt every Tuttdey evening, 7:30. , ti. W. FOI.T4. N. 0. J. I, liOUHli, Becielanr. TUMX KNCAMl'MliNT NO. II. t. O. O. P. Meale on second and fourth Trlday of each month at 7:39 p. ni. D.grte dtstlon, Msy s. mioiiLKrr, c. r. ii. a. yui. Licit, Ssrlbe. TDWA nunKKAit NO. II. O. O. O. P. Itegular meeting first and third i'llday ot each monlh, 7:10 V. m. flllH. ItOSK SvillTK. II. O. UIIS. CAHIIY DAVIS. 6e. TULHA CANTON NO, II, I. O. O. P. Patriarch Militant. Ural Saturday each month, 7.30 p. m. J. 1. MOOHB. Capt, It. II. rULLCIt. Clerk. OtlDKlt OP LOTaTTSoNS, 1-ulea Plreaide No. 3, second and fourth Saturday each month, 7 10 p. m. Convocation night. May 11. 1923. All Odd Pelluws Invited. IIAYMONII PIKIIHIl, V. W, II. IJ. lUiflHl.BTT. W. II. MIDAH LODUP.. NO. 101, 1. O. O. r metta iiv 'fueailnv evening. West Tulsa, r n f- TilllT-'Tntl K. J. BUWKAilD. fcteftury. LEGAL fnf tVit ti in lh riiKtnfif m nTby Ut ld hy th trmi of thin oritlnnnr. HHCridN I Thnt tl ufrtiniDfi rr rrlf of oriiimnrct in ronfun with t. lfoHlon- nt (h) or,, trim, Oft, innofar t urh conflict mini nr t)tu tpr'fit HtCTJON Thul n mfrncj for ih" nffifftwllnn of tb mhllc hHli sni nftfitjr. by rMton whtrrnf thli ntillnnr nh! ttih ffr ffrtm n4 ifttr lt tinnMut, pptnrl rti riIlitlon. PASHttf) inrf th tmftnfy "Inn rut1 tipnn vnratly rA Appro. A thlt ml tliy nf Mny 1S1 APmoVRD thin tnrl rlut of Mny. U)L II. K. NteWUtOCK, Mayor Attt-t t IUIV dAnilBTT. fl'if Auilllnr. Afpmf fit. .f UNDRItWOOP. Clly AKornry. M-tJ Rntoa nnd Information Itntta Thirty roniet.tlv inmf (iftn. In pir wvril -rh Oty, ihrr ot mur lnfrtl(tfi. M.fl tt Wfinlj vn Inter tlnna for tha prli nf ilu una or lo ln.Mtlnr.rv Ir per wot1 r"r Iraertlon. .Mlnl'nipn annrn. IX wnttlit minimum innttrit iitia tin e Iftc ALL CMMtUi; WAN'I Al nr 4un nil payahU th natiia tiny tint (nier ttnn nf ail appear. (All oitt-nf-lin fvnn.nl Mil ami all -Want,, tn Hent, SKtiatlnnt UnntM. Wearlnff Apparel atirl llnimthnM (.ooita aila art pot! ttvftly rrth In tdvtince.) irlJJlMHiNia WANT A I) a art ihatueit at tha aamt mtt aa caiti adt llt1 rnlUrtlnh will h mailt nt ynur tior nr office at atvm a f I r ft rut In lertton a tmtthlt. Tbla la an acrorn Ttitlnitni at vlrt and payment ehoiild h" tntil pruTiiptly when hill la ur tanleil, AIwvh nnk your telaphnn arl tn rtpeatft harM to ynti hy tha tela p. i on a ail Uf in maVt ant h It fmi hieti rorre- il tJiUet Tha WnrM pnrti.tit anoiiMie rraponalhlTlly fnr etrora nr any ktnt .vrfittdna In telephone ail verlltuenla. I tiler no clintmatcncet att w it fpnr-llile for ertnrv in nnv attvtrtlet rfief.t unt fee rrimrleii Immediately after fliet InnerllAn. Nn reituctlun In rout nf an ail wit) ha trlaijt unltaa erior dt ttrnya value nf ail. Phono Osngo G00O ASK KOI! WANT A I) UKTAHTMENT nounni Open Dillr, a. m. to p. m. Open Rundar, 6 p. m. to p. m Ada recelyert during theea honra will appear In The World tha f olio win Miornlnt. WANT ADS o(iutsJ Announcements ANNOUNCEMENT t'aeia till. Duality and Service. Tulsa Undertaking Com pany fan ssvs you one-half- 'iiiMTAN l iiTi"iTKf t l l.ns r - tl.bardlne ralucnsti rsward. Ossn for, LOST-- I'alr nt Ioiik bmwu, heavy klil alnvee, fall feder 1081. Hewatd. rilHT.-Ui.ld watch Willi tha Initial A. (i. nil ratal finder pirate return tu 101 W. Iirady, nnd recelv, reward. L".ST llsstman autrnraphlf Junior hn. Ink, with a s 1 1 a i n a L lensi .lore not rinse Unfitly when fnhledl lelt ellher In rnsl office or diwnlnwii business dlalrlrt. Liberal rewatd for. return tu 211 Drew llldlf., or phone Oeste I31. I.OHT -i.ady'a leather pur.e lonlaliiliig lailr'a welilt end several unelrun penVl ben l. Prldny nliernnnn, ellher between fifteenth and Hermi't. on l' nrla ur between IVurla and Vlrlnr. nn Pltteenlh. Liberal rewonl. Mrs. Charlca Poor, 1III. H, Vlrloi CVS-rTHTllAY'lfD OIl inoI.liN Halt per- Ian blecK cnl wlh white whlslterai lib irsl ree.ar.1 for Infiirmnllbn leading l" recovery ILf' Third m.. Oaage 1713. Li IHT "T.edy a puiea on llset flatli slreet. cnnlalnlng lady's watclil aleo check made tn J. A. Million by C. A. Dsrman. Plnder addrisa J. A. Olbsotl. folllft I, bug, gig. TUieei , HTHAVliDPllilll Leo track meel, I'rlda alternoon, one llnglHh pit bill Mogi 4 monlli. oil) answeie tn name Mlkeihta Iwllchlng right shoulder from accident. Liberal i award, ICli 8. Norfolk, i'houa 319. Tu!.., lees" i i SrTlAi'lifi 'OH, MTOLIIN llrlndle Jersey lieiieri leu ,eunr.ii. "I.' ' ward. IIP H. Clnrlnnall. Osege 1071, NTHATTlSlJ Oil HTOI.K N One gray lior la and mam and a 2-year-nld, ruining 3, blue men colli reward, ill B. Cincin nati, uenge i. l75l4T Ol H'tOLION Mete sired. le dog. anoui e yenre ohii inr.uuin -i "v: black saddle, reel of body brown, with medium long, straight lialri anawera to n. mn ot "I'ep"! hsa nn round leather collar with "Pred W. Knpplln" on graved uu name plalei 1310 rtwaril fr anest and conviction cf thief. Na tiry owner ur (l.i L". I'ayna, eenretary nf the American Hporlsmeii I'rolectlva Lea gue. I'hone lleeya atys. LIlHT Light tan eport spring rost, be- -u.-h ,tu.u. r.arlr lr-lnv nl.l. end urumrianii rewerii. mnmv LOHT Iong bruwn kid glovsa between Hliteentli and Iloulder or Plfth and . . . . a, ..l, . . - ...a 1-OHT Prlday. on 1'eorla, between Hecond anil 1 llieenin. or on viiievuin. miii 1'eorla and Victor, brown leather purse, contslnlng lady's watch, envelop of un strung peerle, small amount of money Plnder please return tu Mrs. Poor. Hi Viclor, and rectlvo rtwsrd. Otsga a I st-it. 1.0HT llaby'a black patent leather slipper, with white kid trimming, be tween rriecn emi i'.nr,i, !.- k.tm. LllrlT Prlday. small Jap mink fur. be. tween Pnurth and Cheyenna and all". Main. Call Ossg 7I1I-J, and rtctlta liberal, rewsrn, LOfll' Wstch with horseshoe fob, value ae a great keepsake. Itaward. rhulia .. Mnt U TlAl.nl I Ul.K. m.ii ... " M LOUT OH HTOLHN I.lver and white fa- mala jioinii-r, ii.ving jusi w--i'-' .'V ter of puppies, last seen on May 2. Illo rewatd for arrest and conviction ot thief, Noilly W. H. Wyrlck, Urnken Ar row, nr tl. 11. Payne nf American Himilemen Protective League. Ossgs TAlVifN up, black bald-fared insro. years mil. Apply naniirie uusmihih. ehnp Wiet Tulea. AIo plgeona Ior eaje. STItA'VUD nr etoleli, frulll H04 N. Ill wood, largo liver and whlla female bird dog. 4 years old, answere tn nam lllrd " rlione f)Me 2t-J. Itewsrd, fi"ntAVI--e rri'day. tiTT bTeoU male hogi right tar split. (II V llrook.r. It reward 1:S ItliWAIID for recovery of I-ord car. i olorail'i ncen.i no. .agv, c,iai. her ISI7021 risege tine. IIAIHO POIl IIVIiltrilODV Make your own rai'in teieinione ior your ,,..-. made with little, cost! dear concerts, speechee, f lo , In other parts of the country, every home la being eiulpprd wltn Ihla mtrvel of I ha age. Cnmple a book Inatruotlon, etc by nulling only one dollar. National Itadio Hyitem, III N. Alabatn. trnuigeewiiia K I'Pt'lAI. .MITIC'im Take notlre' Dr. rinnnione, the will- known rniropracior iroin .-iui.-, . nuw read t make appolnimenle. aa ba hna moved here eepec.lilly 10 take charge nf well-known tasa that sl spsdallsls have prmounced hopele.e. Alter eight adjustments Ultra Is a re. rnsrksbla Improvement noticed. Ily appointment imly. Fh'ina Oso III. rTrj'Ncti or'ANs'lUt. MPiftTiii NHTICP, tS IIKHKHV Olvr.N that th regular annua' . meeting of Membere oi AKDAIl COIIl'OHATIllN, Tulsa. Okla Mill I..M st Klsaonla Halt. Ill , South Main nr.et. Tulsa, Oklahoma, on tho lllh day of May, 1932. at I o'clock p. til., tor the purpose ot aienina un inrm tnr t h eri.uliir years, snd transacting such other bvsints. aa may properly com belore sucn annual meeting. uaica I maa, umsiioniw, eier AHTHLfl C. PAHMKIt, President, til An. T AUiiurr, secreiery. M'K( IAL NllflCP.rt POIl Ql'l' lC"i UltvTt'P. t-all blmpton'a collecting agency d. ivuuiuevn mii-i or pb 'ni ' r -nil' n I W A, y i real l. y ed on I ago l, sect' li A 4 lis je. Jt JJ. vutf.ii .i tiineering c TAI A IlAl'.T TIMl Tampa. la.l want a s, " crni per woin, i.iuri.ie g estett dally i las; Uoi medium. Wilt u tot ctiroileto lato Ciitd. m. .