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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NUVliMlSER 22, 11122 It RED CROSS DRIVE TO BEGIN TODAY Teams Totaling 250 Workers Will Canvass City for Pledges MAYOR ISSUES CALL ltesume of Year's Work Is Told in Tulsa by J. 15. Gwin of St. Louis "The lied Cross mother Is calUne her children." With this Klognn.the organization utiliii has nun thu noble numo of the grcnteut inotliur In the world," tn u i. the Ainorlcnn Ited Cross, will . Htiimuni'o Ha annual roll call In Tul.su today. Hy proclamation from the clty'a chief executive the period lium Wodnefdoy to Saturday, In clusive, has been set apart for the enrollment cnmpalBn nnd n corps of 250 enthusiastic men and women will seek renewnl of their allelnnco tn the Ited Cross from 10,500 TulMinH. Huslness Tula will bo visited Wednesday by olsht teams of men from civic clubs and other organi zations, On Thursday nnd Friday women workers will canvass the holms in tho 28 district. Into which the resldenco section has been lap portioned and will pin Hed Cross buttons on paspcrsby from booths In 19 bank, hotel and office building lobbies. Campaign headquarters will be maintained nt the Hed Cross headquarter 201 Cast Fourth. Hondy ltcspoiiM' Seen, Ucllcf that the Tulsa county Ited Cross chapter will meet with ready response to Its solicitation vvaB voiced by John S. Davenport, roll all chairman at a send-off meeting at tnd"d by ton u-nrkTs In the mu nicipal auditorium Tuesday after noon He found it a hopeful sign that 23fi renewals 'of lied Cross membership have already beon mailed In nnd that the accompany ing checks rang all tho changes from a II membership payment to a $100 gift nnd with frequent con tributions or $5, HO, $25 and SO Knrly returns Indicate that the roll call campaign eomincmeil over the nation on Armistice day is meet ing with n success which will enroll more than last year's 5,000,000 mem bers, J. B. Qwin, director of field work for the southwest division with headquarters nt St. Louis declared yesterday. Gwin compared the home service nnd home irurslng depart ment achievements or the Tulsa county chapter favorably with tho records of chapters throughout tho country. The Hod Cro:w, nationally and through Its 3,300 chapters, expended $10,000,000 In care of disabled sol diers during tho post year, he said, An official nf the United States vet erans bureau said that 75 per cent of the men nccepted by the bureau for vocational training, compensa tion nnd Jiospltnllr-ation came through the lied Cross channels. Hand In hand with tho chapters' home service work go the national maintenance of work In hospitals and camjm. Home hygiene courses were taken by 03.000 American wo men and girls last yir and the number of winners of national cer tificates brought to 300,000. while BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts at first sign of Bladder irritation or Backache. 38.000 nurses were busy with the lied Cross. Nino hundred organized life saving corps were in operation. At "3 IMwlMors. The lied Cioss took carp, of 73 disasters In Hits country which made 143.000 people homeless, expending 11,100.000 In this work. He.-ently at the reaueit of tho cove'rnmnnt. the ' Red Cross has gone to the relief of the starving Armenians. Tho mayor's proclamation fol. lows: "Ilememberlng that servlco to others constitutes tho highent typo of human achievement, and that those organizations which render greatest service are most deserving of eup port, thi attention of nitijr.n of Tulsn Is respectfully called to thp nn nunl financial roll call of thn Amer ican Hed Cross. "No organl7ntlon rendered greater service to the soldiers and their needy families during the World war No other organization has more con sistently ami faithfully followed up the war work 4n the ensuing pence than has tho Hed Cross The meas ure of its service here In our own city can bo Judged, In part at least, by the fact that moro than flvo thousand families have been aided In one way or another by tho Titian rhnptor.nnd further by the extensile work being conducted here In train ing mothers nnd Schoolgirls In tho art of home nursing. "The Hed Cross deserves the sup port of Tulsa. "Tho period from November 22 to November 25. Inclusive. Is hereby set apart for the annual financial campaign In this city." BIBLE CLASS GROWS More Than 1.15 In Thrrti Clars Are I'urhiilng Itt'llglous Coiii-mj Here. A real Intorest In progresslveness In Christian education on the part of church workers of the First l'resby terlan church 1 Indicated b the fact thnt three educational classes of dif ferent types are In simultaneous progress with 136 men and women unrolled Thero are 60 students In the foucher training class and 60 In the home mission sttidy class, both of which meet every Wednesday eve ning and lmvo as Instructor H. O Wiley, director of religious educa tion. Tliorc Is an enrollment of 2S In Hi Chilstirui psychology clns meeting twice n month with la. S. Mol.eod of the Tulsa university fac ulty. A short term church member ship training class for children wish ing to enter the church Is tntight on Saturday aftornoon by Itov. C. W. Kerr. rlstcr Hcports I'tvtralnut. IIEMURT, Nov. 21. The I'lstsr nutli'Mltles have' deported from Helfast about fort I'rotestants I whoso presence thoy though rictrl-' mental to the city's peace. Thus far nothing concerning the deporta I tlons has been divulged In any of the ' newspapers, ltrlutlves of tho do- portees are deeply Irritated, r Alleged Kloaglc round Guilty. RAN FnANCISCO, Nov. 21 Dr John O. Kekes, dentist nnd nlleged former kleagla of the Ku-IClux ' Klnn. was found guilty of violating! the utato blue sky law by n Jury ltij superior court hern todny. Doctor! F.ckos won charged with selling stock In a, Texas company without 1 first having obtained a permit from the sMtw corporation commissioner ' IMsrdon Play Author Dies. riltI.ADKI.IMHA. Nov. 21 Mrs Christine Wetherell Stevenson, au thor of the Amerlran Passion Play, produced at t.o Angeles last sum mer, d!d today nt the home of lisr - stet. Mrs. Samuel Henderson at .Medls, near here Till: MODI'ltN SIOTIIF.lt fni os problems far beyond those of her forbeaiH. She herself must he much moro competent p son, com bining In one Individual the duties of nurse, cook, tencher nnd moral In structor. It Is no wonder that many conscientious women break untlvr tho strnln, nnd that others drag out n mlseroblo existence, nlway tired, n d yet wmMc to tnk a day's vaca tion Such women will find them selves lenuilted nnd their burdens made vaster by Hie use of I .yd In K. l'lnkham's Vegetable. Compound, whbh was made for suffering wom en, and does not fall to relieve theni Advertisement Tho American men and women must guard constantly ngalnst Kid ney trouble, because we cat of:en too much red meat and all our food Is rich. Our blood 1b filled with uric ncid which the kidneys ctrlvo to filter outj they weaken from over work, become stugglMi, the ellmlna tive tissues clog and tho result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and n general declino In health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lend; your back hurts or the urlno is cloudy, full of sediment, or you nre obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night: If you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous cpells, ncid stomach, or if you have rheumatism when the weather Is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces it Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days nnd your kidneys may then act fine. This famous baits Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, nnd has been used for generations to flush nnd stimulate clogged kid nojs, to neutralize tho acids In the urine so It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus often ending blad der disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot Injure, makes a delightful efferves cent lithln water beverage nnd be longs In every homo, because no body can make a mistake by having n good kidney flushing any time, Advertisement. SAME PRICE for over 30 years Ounces forggt Use less Of BAKING POWDER than of higher priced brands. The government used millions of pounds KOKOKOKOKC-KC PUPILS TO VIE AS ORATORS Ten High School Students to Knter r.llmlnntloli Contest Here. The Tulsa high school students will compete In a preliminary ora torical contest to be held Wedneflday afternoon for the honor of repre senting their school In tho standard oratorical contest under the Okla homa high school conference. The contest Is being conducted un der the direction of Ward Greene, head of the Kngllsh department, nnd boy contestants have been trained by SI. SI Slahaney, In charge 1 of tho boys public speaking work, and SIlss Bernlce Dunn, in chargo of girls public speaking classes. Th girl representative from Tulsa high school will deliver a 10-mlnute oration nt McAlcster, December S In competition with high school girls from BI lleno, Enid, Oklahoma City. Shawnee, Sapulpa, Okmulgee, Sic Alester. (iutlirlo and lllackwell. while the boys' divisions of the itn. conference will be held on the same day at Hlnckweli. Gold sllvei i id bronze medals will be nnnrdeil for the first, second and third places. ! DYE IT NEW FOR 150 Skirts KJmonai Draperies Waist Curtains Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Dresses Coverings Everything Diamond Dyes Huy "Diamond Dyos" no other kind and follow the simple direc tions In ovpry package. Don't won der whether you ran dye or tint suc cessfully, bemuse perfect homo dye ing Is guaranteed with Diamond Dye oven If you have nuvor dyed before Just tell your druggist whethor the material you wish to dyo Is wool or silk, or whether It Is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. Adver- I tlsemcnt. 1 ECZEMA ON FACE NECK ANDHANDS In Small Pimples. Itching and Burning Wero Severe, Cuticura Healed, "Kczema broke out In smsll pim ples on my face, neck and hinds. The pimples scaled over and wtre very sore. The Itching and burning wete so severe that I scratched and irritated the affected pans, which cauaed it to spread. "I tried several remedies but noshing did much good until I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After a short time 1 got relief, and after using one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) J. Watson, K. 3, Box K, Franklin, Va. Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your every-day toilet preparations and watcb your skin improve. Etil I'm to Man. A4drm:OiUcrmU. ril.rl.., Dai. , KiJla. tl, Uui." iW4 stst- Wi Sflsp 258. Olntmsnt 18 uxi Vie. TsVjura 8M. jft Cuticura Sosp ah.r.a without ntuf. SNOWY Stuffed Apples Jim Hill Core Jim Hill Jona thans. Fill the tenters Ttith mince meat. Place apples in a baking dish, .'sprinkle with sugar and add yi cup of water for 6 apples. Cover and bale until tender, then uncover and sprinkle with sugar and return to oven to glaze. Serve hot or cold. Wcnatchcc Apples" Ckan-hreakim too Buy Jim Hill apples the first chance you get. Break or cut one open. Notice how crisp and snowy white the texture is sec how it sparkles wrh juice. Bite into that juice-laden goodness. Did you ever taste an apple with such a sprightly flavor? The mountain-guarded orchards of the Wenatchce District, Washington, where Jim Hill apples are grown are responsible for these fine qualities. Here is the finest single apple growing district in the world. And because Jim Hill apples are picked, packed and shipped under the most exacting regulations they come to you with all their harvest time goodness. Buy Jim Hill apples from your grocer or fruit man. Look for the Jim Hill label on the box. Jim Hill Jonathans are in season nowl Wenatchie DuniieT Co-orrRAnvt Association A non-profit orjanliation of groer optratinr I ,oco acre, cf mounuin-fuardrd apple orchard, Gmiral Ojjiai Winatciiee, Washington Jim Hill cApples m 'fCyrom Matures chosen cAtblelcmcC Rtt. V. S. Pit Off, THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS oj the Atlas Life Ins. Co. Cordially Invite the Public to Attend the Opening of the ATLAS LIFE BUILDING on- Thursday Evening, Nov. 23rd At 8:00 o'Clock Music Souvenirs Refreshments Radio Concert Flowers Ad er chants 1 Displays Daricing in Arcade 10:30 p. m. to 12 ni. . ; A $1,000 Life Policy in the Atlas JVM be Given Away to the Person Holding the Lucky Number Come and Get Acquainted With "Old Man Atlas" 3339 Alum Bitter Taste KsSsBBRsR Bhiaw W I M 2 akinil Powder The last word in Baking Economy No other high grade baking powder is sold at such a low price. The delicious, appetizing quality of cakes, bis cuits and muffins made with Dr, Price's will surprise and please you. If you are not already using it, give it a triaL For Sale at All Grocery Stores m i 'rabsy HATE , 1 3 j Large Can 12 oz. I