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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1922 IN THE OIL FIELDS 3, par y. it. t.nif fcndm 1 .011 'ompnnv 1 Office: 6241 W. H. PECK Residence 2442 ! 1 Hi' 'ijlii ii iriniiiiA fun liroiiplrt lei hhii''h 11 mi r j"r'''i, fori VV"ith,T'XiH )J'" ' inlii'i J'l I .,'rili InMiiM urn i,f inu: than p'lfKlng tm-I'driDii'-.' fifini three iinrtli c nlriil Vox. is ild tl tnln, iwo uf vhl u am llarnsdall (liighenrt), niul tho Men 'l it ft trorgnnlzation has been about whereby th plant v,ll rrsumo opoiatton In tho near future. Tho Itamsdall company lias a 3,000-lnrrel ranaclty nlant at DkliiliiiitiH. rtelow S gravity ...I H to In univiijp . " to a 1.(1 gravity .. It to II 0 Rmvlty . , III to !!. gravity .. IT 10 H. gravity Itriivlty and ebnvo, 11 gratlty Mil above tHaier Creefc. Ilimlil. tefl, Walter. Cftt .10 I 110 1-K I 40 1 ' 9 00 tl .li North Tern. (Intliidlng Rurkhurnatt, RwiMr filectra. Stephens feonljr. 1 OS 1 111 1.14 tin gravity and above till Ilrlnw 11 mill. .. II 10 t,l gravity . 0 in II S gravity . III lo II gravity . o H. gravity , n.o gravity 31 la Trine. , CotaUan, I last Coralcm. liMvk Mila : tf coast lei Plarce .luncllon. Hull ' and II! ua Rids Nacoftdorlica .Herce June, grdi A Marco June., grade tl Hull. grade A Hull. grade II Ulna Ul.laro It. 0 ,01 1.41 I. II I.JII 1 .1 1 n . . Illll.M. riitlnw gmvlly ,. 1 M In 2H I gtavtly . . I i lo t a gravity . . 1 II In l gravity , . 1 IK to una gravity .. 1 7 lu I" 9 giavllr . . 1 l gravity and abova 1 IHiletann, Caddo II gravity anil abeve t IT lo II ) gravity ., 1 ll to ll.a gravity .. 1 11 lo II. I cravltv .. I 10 to IS.B gravity .. 1 Homer-- III gravity and abova t 1 lo II grartly .. 1 II lo HI gravity ., 1 II lo 14 I gravity , . 1 10 lo It I gravity .. 1 t ...iii, II gravity and aliovo I i I I 1 ST toJ't.l gravity e in ys.w gravity II to II gravity 10 lo I'll gravity huh uayoii- II gravity an. I above 1. It to I? gravity .. 1 33 to I, gravity.. 1 l Rita crude 1. I'rlelit'jti rruda 1. iieltrvua i llnaalar par iah) Jennlnga ciude I Vinton 1. ICrtgprly rrlj'ta ...... t. Arkith.ne Kl Dmaitn -SI gravity anil abova 1 80 IT In II I gravity , . I 10 II to . gravity .. t in II to lit gravity ..IK Smael.ovr la ,ii Montague county ana tne thud ,n Mll'hrll lounly. The Montague county well nro the Wursham well of the Oulf l'rodtie tlon i omp&ny, fotirtnitn inllM north- wcgfrrf tlowin, whirh onrotinternrl Hn 1 illan 1'etrolotim company tins a plant at Hominy. Th Mariana company, of I'oncn Pity, own a mnnll plant nt Coving ton, whlpli l liinlcr leage, however, to tho I'ipr-rg (naolliin t'ompany. Y W 9FPRFTAPY 'Judge Who Married WRITES TO CHINA rWifc Murder oil bfgrlnu nrt nt ,3fi4 feet; and I Tim plant hag a dalfy eupacltvf 1, )Vilrrn Hlittra rabal I'annaylvanU . nagiann f'urnlag North Um IteuUi Uma Wooatar i l-ll) .., itnmara!, hagvy , , , flnmafxat, light .... tlllnolg , Indian t'lymouth , 1'rlnaaton , Watarlao Klk Waalii Oraaa f'rar k Rock Croak ljinoa croak ., Mult Crook ......... nig Mudijr Halt Crook (laago fat Oraak iMant.) .. kavln-Huflkarat (14- ll-IJ) tandra .tl a l.'IO I It I. ft .1,11 .tan .10 . l.Ml ,r,a ,T .T 1,31 .10 ,IT lianlern Oil Up Twcnli-Fivc Cents ; Mid-Continent Next The price of Pennsylvania wkh ml Cood Well in Ifcmuctta ' District Ohlo-Okliihuina oil onmnanv and yalicutl 25 rentfl to ,S.25 pf r harral, "onniw wo. j inoya Kleldg, In the IV tho principal punning ..-. Rffl V.iu'j 1' , vit. to take offeot Saturday morn-; t,,Uch'd tho -and at 2.r,ir, feot. and i JHB, Tlilg put l'rntiaylvanla made at tho hole han filled tin l.KOO feet with H.26, Cahsll nt t21I. Bomerget il.'JO, Komerai-t light Jil.IS, Oornlim j.:d aim itagiana fi.ou, tiio two 'hitter remain iinohniiKd. Tho first day of January, 1028 would he u mighty kooiI time to pout un Inereago in thu prlco of crude horo. nt tho amn tlmo ndvnuclng nil rettticil product This advitncn has boeti anticipated hy well poHted oil mon for Homo time, and will (Slime n Blent deal of dlnnntlifaotlon If It falls to mnterlallro. See the Propcrity Edition of Today's World Don't forget to read the I'ronperlty Kdltlon, portalnlng entirely to the 611 Industry, In today's World. oil. Well him heen shut down for tankage. In the Srnackover District The Irfiney A-l of th Kniplre companies, In the Hmackover field, which cut off Its connections on the evening of December 20 mid blow wild, wan brought under control on tho following tiny and Is npnln ruak. inir 12,000 barrels dally. Trio Umpire In drilling In four wells In Bnmekpver: llradloy oim and two, section 30-15.15; Ijiney two, section 31-15-15; I.lnnhan two, section 3C-15-1C. Shack ford County, Texas The Kmplre well, Ilnu.zoll No. 1 In tha Ibex pool, In 8huekleford rounly, Texas, has flowed In cxcc of fifty tliouwum barrels tho last 30 days. This well Is now flowing in oxcphi of ono thousand barrels dully. Uni7.geli Nos. 3 and 3 are drilling. At Schullis Dead AI Hohultls of ludopendouce, Kan., ono of tho best known bankers and oil men in tho entire southwest, died Friday afternoon, as a result of n acutJomindMoCn.urfl0 tnltt nUnck otMuch Ihilliny Equipment Mr. echultls furnished the money to develop ninny of tho first oil lirop nrtios, thnt woro drilled up in the vicinity of Tulsa niitt Jlartlesvlllo, nnd was always an exceedingly wise monoy lonatjr, tioing buninesa with good neoplo, who pnld their dobtw and with whom it was a pleasure to do business. Ho had n. fomlncj fur inrnPN nnrl dogs, and bred many flno speclinvnn Arriving in Panhandle IfpacUl In Tlio World. l'ANHANDLTJ, Toxas, Dec. 30. Tho many car lots of well drilling equipment arriving In Panhandle, Is tho cnuso of much speculation nmong tho oil fraternity. Much of this equipment Is caning, consigned to tho major operating companies. One company receiving foitr oar loads of both. Ho hnd a beautiful homo , of 10-Inch pipe 8,000 feot, this nnd his family was among tha mutt cultlvatod and hospitable lu tho en tire country. II o. leaves besides his wife, two daughters, Mrs, Clyde Klowm-t .and Mrs, Murlal Noonnn. His friends are counted by thousands mid h! loss will bo mourned univer sally MifuUKhuiit thu southwest. Mr, Schultls operated in the dish ing field, on nit extensive, ecalo, be ing at tho head of tho t5rels Oil company, tho Continental, the Koy otono and the Southwestern Gas & Oil Co. A later report, giving more particulars aa to his death is looked lor, and funerul announcements will also be made as noon as they havo been nrarnged. ! Charles F. Noble and Loues Friedman Put Over million j , Dollar Deal One of tho biggest deals to be put (. over recently In thu Ilurbanlc was tho consummation yesterday of n ' doal in which Charles V. Noblo nnd r Iibues Friedman sold to tho Lor ' -ralno Fetroloum leontpnny, tho southeast tlimrter of C-20-6 In the Iturbank field, for 1.1C0.000. There nro 11 producing wolls on this nuartor. tho production umount lng to about wight hundred barrels dally and five good locations yet to be drilled. ' This means a handsome profit for Mr. Noblo and Mr. Friedman, nnd ,1s also considered nn excellent i pur cliQso for tho Lorraine company, 'i Mr. George "W. Sneddon li general 5 manager for the new cotnpuny. f Tho Lorraine Petroleum company ; was Incorporated under tho laws of I Dolaware on December 11, nnd so- cured Its license to operate in Oklu 5 lioimi on December 20. and tdnca mat time na acquired week. According to the amount of this hIzh pipo used In wells havo been completed, It Is ostlmated that this shipment Is sufficient for 0 wells. Drilling has been renumed In all wells following tho Christmas Hhutdown, In Hutchinson county, Wilming ton No. 1 Snnford, is entering tho gns llmo nt 2,200 feot, this test con tlnuoM to resemble tho produolng wolls 10 miles east and In holding much attention. Plains Oil company, No, 1, Wejitherly near the Carson and Hutchinson producers. Is drilling at 200 feet. In Carson. Gulf .and Silk nro drilling In tho IJutWt pasture on proven land. Silk Js dril ling around 200 feot and tho Gulf is entering the gas llqio at 2,200 feet. Tipton No. 1. McConnoll, at Whlto Door In the east sldo of tho countv has 20,000,000 foot of gaa and a good oil showing at 2,550 foet. In tho south part of Carson and near Con way, Temple No. 1, Harral, In rig ged tip and preparing to spud Janu ary 1. JIany- Panhandle lots nro changing hands, tho purchaaora are principally the employee of the largo operating companies and nro no goubt purchased for speculation. In the Kansas Fields Despite the winter season, the Kmplre activities are Increasing in Kansas. The Umplro Is drilling 10 wells in Greenwood county, the majority of which nro offoottlng production. the Turner No. 1 of lha Montogomery drilling company 20 miles north of Howie which haa encounters a hiivy flow of gas at 1,160 feet. Tho latter is believed to haVo picked up the gas mmlrt that are found In the Lemmong, wells 'of the Texas com pany. fJnsacr Cinches rim ;rh Worsham well Is reported to be standing several hundred feet In oil both will be tested out Im mediately. Dr. Joitftph F. Gaume, petroleum engineer and geologist, accompanied by Minn M. clrsen Maxwell, also a geologist, of Hot Spring-, Is In the city. They are both interested In a well drilling at Z.ftOO feet In 33-1-1?, Garland connty, near Hot Springs. It Is an Important test, and Is sntd to be located very nicely according to the gi-nlogy. Northern Oklahoma' Refining Plants Use 68J00 llarrcls of Crude Oil Dally PONCA CITV, Dec. 30. A total of 68,300 barrels of crude oil dally Is the capacity of the various oil refin ing plants, locatetl strictly within tlw northern Oklahoma territory nnd including, naturally, the trio of plants located just across tho line nt Arkansas City, Iton. Tho list In cludes a total of 17 plants, 75 per cent of which are In active operation. All draw' their oil supply from the various producing l,fl.l- 4 .... . .... no ern O lZ.' 2, K,., ' I W. H. Hoe.er Is hero from Kort la now producing around 1 30, 00U I Worth, accompanied by his geologist, barrels dally. Adam Wroblowskl. and Is now fih- 'JGG eot tt'- 11,0 lP ot 11,0 Woodbine sand, In his test on tho Montnlba dome In Anderson county, Texas. Mr. lloeser Is going from hero to Kansas City td spend Now V'ears with his daughter, Mrs. Ruth Anderson, and Mr. Wroblewskl will remain In Tulsa until Mr, Itocser's rotnrn from Knnn City. Mr. Itoeser Is still very confident in getting n nice well as soon as he succeeda in getting tho tools out of the hole. The fishing Job Is not ser ious, and they oxpect to resume dril ling' In u few days. 000 barrels. There is n. small nlant at Dll.lngs, nover operated, which was purchased at auction during the past year by a Denver corporation, which, however, has not operated it. Nt:v Plains Considered In addition to Its plant nt Onrber, the Onrber Iieflnlng company has secured a site recently for n second plant at Perry, according to the manager, 13. A. Hutchoson, and tho material Is now being assembled at Perry also for tho erection of n plant by Olen ItfUdon of Tulsa and his associate. Tho construction of Ihe llrmlen plant Is certain, with In itiations good also for the Curlier jlant. Tho Jocntion ot a 2,000-barrol plant nt Tonkawa Is also being con sidered nt the present time, through the efforts of J. J. Kerlns of Tulsa, who has entered Into un ngreemout with the Tonkawa chamber of ooin inerco as to a elte and other prelim inary conditions. There were 303 oil refining plants In the United States on January 1, a year ngo, with a total capacity of 1,730,725 barrels dally. This was an Increase ot 75 plants during 1921 with an Increased capacity of 22,330 barrels. Oil men my that the Increagu for 12U win noi ne su Itroat. Miss EUn HilJ Serving Through Generosity of Tulsa Woman Without tho nsslstnneo of a TuIsiCl '91"- y"" Police gald Ham woman, tho national Young Women's Christian association would have been compelled to disregard .the ap peals from China for American sec retarial leadership. Tho Tulsa woman, memlier of tho aoointlnii here but whose name, at her request, has been withhold, volunteered to give ,500 each year for five years for tho malnlcnnnco of a secretary In China, nnd accordingly Mls KUa Hill has recently set foot on Chinese soli as tho only American secretary to be sent out for the year 1U23. In lrcr first lettor, Miss Hilt wrote that shn mot nt Hangchow Miss Ethel Joy Williams, former secre tary with tho local association, and now Us representative In China for a five years' term. Miss Hill has been assigned to student work at Tlenstln. Hho gives a gllmpMu of her duties as follows: "Tho girls In tho government -iiirrl ..... - tr . .. . i '" ni iujuiD, wu l. v . t., 4. peupio leei, i aro especially tho ones whom wo F00TRAI I STARS I denies forgery charge DIE, SAVE GIRLS FAIP.MONT. Minn.. Dec. 80. Held in Jdil hero charged with tho murder of his wife, nt Cey lon, MJnn., Inst October, CInrenco Hamblen todnj faced the proba bility of appearing In court be foro Judze K. C. Dean, who per formed hid wedding ceremony blou had signed n confession In which ho admitted administering poison to h wife. The esse will be given to the L grand.Jury In January and will unuoubtetiiy do reterred to Judge Dean. Tha Hamblen nuptials woro the first performed by the Judge after ho nrcended tl.j bench. Hamblen, who In held in tho Martin county Jail under heavy guard because ot the strong feel ing against him, hag announced Ills willingness to plead guilty to the chc.rges. Ho Is also alleged to havo set fire to the house In which his wife's body was found. He o also under indictment on a charge of arson. should, roach, bocuuso often ours Is i prospects for 1023 iiro most favor'- iiiu uiny uiivvl iuiiniiuu jiiuuuiivu i ntie they are mueii With the Oil Men The Kmplre has resumed oper ation of tho Wilson loaso In tho Kl Dorado, Kan., field and by drilling deeper has materially Inerenami thn production of two wells and havo reallxed a production from 600 to 1,000 barrols on three ottier wells valuable nfrengo In tho Dcpow, llrlstow and , recently drilled uiumiia uisiricis ami is now urni- '""Tire" oncers ot tho company mmtafe BtUehett as follows: Hubert S. Hhrlver, Counties, Texas prosldent; T O. Tinsloy, vlco prosl-, (o TJ w . oem.; m r. on river, secroxnry-troaB- ltmviK 'rn. r no Oklnlin. ma operators nro eomlmr tn Mn. n ,',t 111"1?1.'0 co""tl' from HI tho Oklalicinin f" u I "c I's and iiiw buying heavily in this .iiu j. wi uio wens contracted utor; I, H, Patton, assistant eecre-tary-tronsurer; John W. Gilllland and Ij. Norton, dn-eetnrB Ueorgo AV. Sncdden, general mnnn er: for nt least flvn win i,. .i.im.j v... ,Vi.V V li,r'iJ" u"'n'ia cnpitair .Several eminent geniogisis in the employ of OklAlio- Phrlver aro of llaltimoro. being af--"llliated with tho Atlantic Trust com- aAjmny or mat city, and are won O'Jknown In tho Mid-Continent field, 4and havo been prominent in tho de f -.velopment of the various fields. OIL A.M) GAS l.rnara napllea I'rmliirtlon, Etn. For sale -Interest lu well now grilling in Dristow field. Surround ed by big production. Well now 1, '.600 feet deep. This Is a Dutcher f"1, '.500 ,or 64th iuterost, 733 'vjl. Tulsa W'oi Id.--Advertisement. ....... ... J. !.- Il-l-lllill,l' , We will give 600 acres lesoj ad acont well now 2.500 feet deoo. fi 1-4-inoh hole. SC. 600 nucuurv tn Igj'ay for C 5-8-lnch casing, freight Shaullng, labor to drill well S.2S0 Sj'feot. which should teat Trinity Ulos. ffisoin nnd Woodbluo sands. Phone or ipvrlte Gaumo and Maxwell, Tulsa S.aiotel. Advertisement, .i , , j5- Tank cars wanted. Will purchase Mlrom 60 to 100 Stnnard tank cars. SiCharles F. Noble, 644 Kennedy build ing. Cedar SO'JO. Advertisement. Vb Twonty-tive-tKirrel production for KSrale by owner fpr less than nrlce nt Sfequlpment to quick cash buyer. Ad fdrest! 399-N, euro ANtirld Advertise. irnont. ma corporations havo been work ing over tho county during the pant Hixty days. The Montgomery Drilling company Biilen and Diinoan. havo oncountorod un oil sand nt l,166.foet In their test 20 miieg north of here.' a strong flow cf gas was mudded oft nnd 10 lncn casing is helm? et ti,. .n . t0,'.)e drlllp'1 1" within a few days. The Pansey Oil company of Dun- S"rn?.I,Iftnnll";r t0 "I,Ul 1" In soctlon 20. Tltllfl countv schnr.1 Ia.i by Jan"rV l-"Tho company owns! V V. ,""u"l "crea in leases and vlcmity 0Jtten,lve lll'H"Bi in this Oklahoma City and Hartlosvllle operators havo checkerboard th county and have contrneUt pending fnn.ihreV4ry llkely l00klnT "locks In tho eastern part of the county, several operators from Ar.i.v,n aro here and have holdings near the yells to he drilled by tho Texas com- duced In this district. Is pined elth or to tho refining plants nt Tulsa, dishing, Vale nnd other Oklahoma points or to tho Atlantic and Gulf seaboards. This Is tho contort In fact, ot the groatnst light oil (that which contains tho most gasoline contont) district lu America, each and Hvery barrel bringing the high est market prlco being paid for ctiiiio on tho gravity nculo recently adopted. .Sovetity-three iter cent of this oil has a gravity of 37 degrees Uaume, nnd 75 per cent , of all tho oil of tliln gravity pro duced In Oklahoma comeo from this district. The two actlvo rofinlng plants at Ponca City tho Marlnnd and the Kmplro havo a total dully copatlty of 23,000 barrols of crude. Tho Mar laud capacity Is 15,000 barrolM and tho I'JmpIro 8,000 bnrrels. The Mar land plant represents nn Investment of over $5,000,000 and owns enough oil producing reserves to contlnuo this dally supply for tho next 12 years, Tho Kmplro company, which rwontly merged Its Independence, (Kan.) plant with tho Ponca City re finery, "lias an livustiuont ot over S3, 000,000, and nn additional $1,500, 000 In additions and improvements In on tho program for 1023. The Kmplro has nn S-1nch pipeline to tho Kldorado-Augusta field ot south ern Kansas and a 4-lnch to tho west ern Osage. Marland bus pipelines to tho eastern mid western Osage, Tonkawa, Covington, Gnrber, Hil lings, Jennings. Quay, Yalo and Mcr vlne fields. Mnrlaud Is also consid qWng an enlargement of his plant irurlng 1023. Tho Champlln Rofinlng company nt Hnld has a dally capacity of 10, 000 barrels of crude and Is planning oxtonslons during 1923 that will bring tho totiu up to 16,000 barrels. The liolvno company has 1,500 bar rols capacity nnd Is also contempla ting an Increase, It Is understood, na only rccontly u capital stock ln crenso was voted 'from J200.000 to $1,000,000. Tho other Knld plant, tho Oil State roflnery, has a capacity ot 1,800 barrels dally. Tlireu Plants nt lllnckwtll Tho Globo Oil a. Gas, the mod ern nnd tho Producers & Hoflncrs cnustltuto th throe plants nt Ulnck well. with dally capacities respec tively 2,000, 1,000 and 2.000 barrels. Tholr supply pomes principally from Tonkawa, Deer Creek nnd north western Kay county fields. Includ ing tho threo plants nt Blaoltwcll, the three nt Ponca City nnd ono nt Newlilrk, Kay county lias seven ru nning plants. Tho third plant hero Is that ot tho Meridian Petroleum company (Lake Park), with 601) barrols capacity, now shut dawn, whlltf tho Plrtlo-PIttmnn plant at Nowklrk has a capacity ot 2,000 barrols. There Is also a small plant nt Dtlworth that has novcr been op erated to any extent. Tho Moore refining plant (former ly the Mid-Co) nt Arkansas City. Is , active, with a dally capacity of 4, I 500 barrels, whllo the Kan-O-Te Impaclty Is 3,000 and the 1-osh 2,000. I Tho Moore company was organized , during the past year to tako over ; and operate tho Mid-Co plant, fol lowing the appointment of a recolver for tho Mid-Co system. Tho head ot ' this concern Is Georeo N. .Moore, formerly 'with tho C. H. Shaffer in threats In Chicago. Tho Intention Is, , according to announced plans, to In crcaio to 8,000 barrels capacity. Taken Oxer by Prix-ess The Plrtlo-Plttman plant at New kirk was taken over In Januitry, a year ago, by tho Process Heflning company of Oklahoma City anil i Dallas, with U C. Ubboy, ot Dallas, as president. The Intention has boen I to operate tho plant under a now ro- 1 fining process known ns the Thlele. The Osage Mutual Oil & Heflning company has a plant at Pawhuska, with 1,000 barrels capacity, and n recent announcement was to the of- RIDES HER FIRST TRAIN 71 Years Old, California Woman Hides in Trolley for First Time. . i ALAMKDA, Cal., Dec. 30. Thrilled by tho excitement of her first rail- j road ride taken at age of 71, Mrs. Mary Ellen ' Urnden ot Qulncy, j Pluma county, Cal., today sought I further excitement by riding on a streut car and a ferry boat. IJut nn airplane never.. Nearly 71 years ngo, Mrs. Uraden camo across thn continent In an ox cart. Her father wus n gold miner. She has lived her entlro Ilfo at Qulncy until persuaded to tnko her first train rldo to visit relatives hern. Mr. Uraden does not approve of flappers, bobbed hair, rolled hose nnd short skirts. Ex - Pennsylvania Men SacrificekLives for Com panions in Wreck WOODBURY. N. J., Dec. 30. Alexander Wrny, center of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania football team of 1918 niid William Bruncft another former Pennsylvania star, were killed last night nt North Woodbury when a motor car In which they wcro riding was struck by nn oleetrlo train of the West Jersey & Heashoro railroad. 1 Miss Catherine Johnson, 18, of Philadelphia, and Miss KUbth' Price, 18, of Washington. D. C. nnr rowly escaped death Mfrough . tho heroism of tho two nthloteff who sacrificed their own lives to open the rear doors of the car to enablo tho girls to urnp out. Miss Johnson was partially out of tho mnlnr rhnn the trAln trttelf BETTER BUSINESS AHEAD u.flmi was cllar ot th8 wreckage. m tiy it ii it iiiiui vvciu flint utiiiti " 7T i when picked up by passing auto- Pucker, liiH-lnrcH Viwpf.'CtM ! ,ki.J, v... ,iu.t c i"." Miicu n tT Vii n 1110 Underwood hosp tal hero. OHIt-AGO, Dec. 30. RiiMineFs , ,,,, .,--.,,, i,ii. most favor-1 ..4iir .i ' inu viiiiio iiaiiy wuii) in ovcniiff which gotn Into tho school. In. the for savcrnl vears. Kdwanl Mnrrls. I !cs', wll?n t,ie twgedy occurred, government normal school there Is n president of Morris & Co.. puckers. ! beng on-tner way to tno Woodbury small group of Christians with whom .averted Iti utateiiient Issued today. Co,u,n.tr,,c,"b to a i"nsr. our secretaries have .been working, He pointed out theie two factors. ' Ilots Bruner nnd Alex Wray lor somo umo. since i nave come j. The improvcti buying power of "'"""" hm- horo they havo organized, with the farmer. collegate nthletics, the former hnv- very definite purpose. Three of us. 2. The lack of unemployment. ,lng achieved distinction during the Miss Vance, Miss Huang (our Chi-1 . "Kvorybody should have faith in ' P8V two lcason!' ns hackfleld man neso ntudont secretary), and myself I 1923," he said. "I believe It wl (joiat Itifnyctto college. He was prom havo been going out to tho nchnol ' " year ot Improved prosperity." Unently mentioned for all-Amoriean twlco a week to tench English. Thel c I ! Position honors this season and last aro over seventy girls in our Classen i Toy Wliktlo Almost Fntal. ! nml m 19-- led all eastern players so, you see, our opportunity to reach i SAN ANTONI(. Toxas, Dec, 30. ! 111 PQ'nt scoring. tho non-Chrlstlan girls In the pchool Three-year-old Nelffon Jlahan, negro! inrn,. . . , - Is very good. -boy will recover from an oporatlon 1 AUTO WRECK FATAL TO ONE On the afternoon of one of the ' performed onrlv today to save his Chinese holidays, wo took tho- nor- 1 11 fo after nwnllbwlng a toy whistle Knnsas City Mnto May l)o ns HckiiH mat school girls on a picnic. Judg-. aurlng nlas' lato yesterday afternoon. ! "TnU,TZ HcMiTd Near st " nS lng from tho way they acted, I think ' The whlstlo lodged In h!sTn0mach , sn. jwYx"n. It was quite a success. "onlUerotR" McoVdInSk I N'e' " theatrical For four (lays, from the 12th tn 1 1 nl "ip acLordin, to P"- i man, Is In a serious condition hero tho 15th of October, Dr. Sherwood ' ' today, and not expected to live, as a Kddy nnd somo others hold a series Delated ClirMjims Gift. result of Injuries sustained early this of meetings In Tientsin. Wo were i SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 30. As n ' morning when nn automobile in kept busy from early morning until .belated Christmas gift to the 31.189 ! vvhtch he nnd 13. F. Allen, also of lolo at night attending theso meet- women employed In the mercnntllo Kansas City, wero riding, turned lugs. On SaturUny nnd Sunday j Industry In California, the industrial over. afternoons In ono ot tho large chl- welfare commission today announced Newman was pinned beneath the neso guild hulls, mass meetings wero j there would be' no reduction In .car,, his bend being smashed nnd his hold In which thero were sixteen wages this y ar. Tho minimum wngo throat cut. Ho Is not expected to hundred to two thousand present, 1 was fixed nt S10 a week. live. Allen was not seriously hurt. men and women. At tho last meet- i ing over four hundred signed cards jiiteia!;iinVfjf"'B!S signifying tholr desire to ester Illmc study clnsfos and to Inquire further Into Christianity. Besides, there wero ! 200, . many of whom wore in in mission schools and had already studied much about Christianity, who definitely decided to accept , Christ. Wo nro specially rejolc-1 lng because of those in tho govern ment normal school for girls who, nsked for a Blblo clas-j. Thero nro t about 12 ot them who have' not 1 studied tho Bible before. Two of the I government school girls also decided to become Christians."- , , V-u-t, I H Ut in ' ' ur "Mi iV K-i urn. William Dawson, Negro, Fnlcra m of Not Guilty to Mtrlc ijSliMvVa . T'l 1 1 1 . . . "HUll iTiiiiiiiii juwson, negro, c piea ot noi giuny when a--" yestordny beforo Jusil e A , 5on on a charge of forge- f placed undor a $3,000 boi , , preliminary trial whlrh w is -January 3. Tho negro, a former pnrtr ri Palace building, is chargfl w Ing the namo of A; I!. nger or tno I'nfnee building , Ion several electrical cntni . electrical euppllea valued ,it , ,of dollars. Among the (, , i which Dawson Is altered i obtained supplies by me . t 'orders are tho Dodge Kl pany, Davison Kleetri. , ., .... iTuIki Electric "Kqulpment McCnllum company nnd tli" l ,, I Electric company. ! P0NTIuTuTJDET3lH'tRGES Former Umpire Acotiscd of 1ii , f-nld Traffle In Stolen Automobile, I ino inrco state cnarKis n It. W. Pontius, former base r Inlre and eharireil wlfli Kainn .. sale trafficker in stolen c i t v , yesterday trnnnterred fror.i -.,r Justice J. II. Querrv to Jua", , Watson at tho request of j . j Goldesberry. county attorne t Watson set the cases down f : ,T ,r .. nry 4. In asking for the transfer, r:,;-,, berry explained that Quer , from' office January 1 ni,.i im r preliminary hearing coii; l ,'. held until after that date ,. ,, important state witnesses i i , hi ' . bo summoned, however, the ri i attorney explained, nil of tli. - . ses will be hero i January 4 , , dato the preliminary hearltit,- i, held. Goldcsberry Intends f. . -r. Ronally direct the state's c-"-e !n'',, preliminary trial. WILD WEST SHOW TRAGEDY 13-Trar-OM Youth lrobably IVnllr Injured by "Unloaded" Gun ST. JOSEPH, Mo Dec. 3u Vt man Anderson, 13, Is probably fa tally wounded today ns a resuP ot . wild west play staged at h's !v--" near Dearborn lato yesterdi- b. himself and another 13-year-old bv. Anderson was shot througH n head by a gun which th bovs thought contained blank cnrtrHi;' TULSA SECURITES Unlisted Sreurltlra Air.pclcm Oil te ru-llnlnc. flifstmit ft Smith common, fhrstnet A Hmlth preferrrd nlntlya llelln commnn aiadya Hello preferred .... Imlf pendent Oil ft Qua.... invader OH Corpn. Klngwond Oil common .... Lynns Petrnlrum Meridian I'etroleum ...... COMPANY I 1 T , 3.00 ffil 1 to It) I .1 I 1.15 H 1.15 Ul .to Bt I wn OITEK j Noble Oil ft Gaa common.. Noble Oil ft (laa preferred. Noco Petroleum common Noco Petroleum preferred t Owenwood Oil Corpn, Ilcrt Ilnnk Oil Co Itoyalty ft Producers TurmAn Oil Co Wilcox Oil ft Oas .i T Oil ft Ga Objection Sustained. Ifo "If my husband trica to kiss yon, I want you to scream. Understand?" New Maid "Have a heart, lady! That's what your last maid did, and you flrej her." TULSA SECURITES COMPANY r.. i, Cedar SIS , TAI.MAN, Mnnagrr " 211 Central National Bank nalliting' Production Given Away Wast to raise cosh on quick turn. Material on lease nt pres ent list price, for material onlw, amounts to 441i000. 24 wells, fully equipped. Two para, twenty barrels production, $25,000. You pay about 60' of tho present cost of material on leases. We give you the production and lenses. Address 21-1, Cure World High School Student Cuts Lunch to Buy Present for' Mother Few peoplo In Tulsa made the sacrlflco to purchaao a Christmas gift that 13-ycar-old Harold Jones did in order to glvo a remem brance to hla mother, a widow. Harold is a freshman lu high school. Xiato In November jhla mother, Mrs. Sadlo Janes, bognn to worry about his health and every evening asked what he had eaten at the high school cafeteria that noon. Ho answered somewhat vaguely, somotlmes specifying enndy. Fearful of tho ctffoet of too many sweets. Mrs. Jones de cided to administer a chill tonic nnd Harold uncomplaining" togk it down to the last drop. Then on Christmas morning Mrs. Jones found a gift of thrift stamps, with tho best wishes of Harold. And by Judicious ques tioning sho ascertained that Har old hnd heen cutting hla luncheons In half during November and De cember and buying thrift stamps for her. Harold caddies at the Country club on Saturday.' He is a diligent student. Royalties Wanted .Small Intereila In roaltlea whtre there la already eoma big produc Hon or direct offaet to big pro duciion. Tonkawa field preferred. Addreas 1UJ-J Care Tama "Tor Id "MAKE IT OF ZINC" Wanted; Experienced oil auDtily salesman, permanent noaitinn Filling Stations Have client In market for one or more filling stations. Prlco must bo right. In answering this ad vertisement glvo prlco, location and dally gasoline nnd oil gnl .lonago. Also advise whether station is on loused or owned ground and If leased tho terms of same. In replaying address Filling Station Buyer, care Tulsa World. PATTERSON STEEL CO. I-Uraraa tiiannria Anilfi 1'lutre llrlnfurrlng Hare Corapletr Hteel llutldlngo Office, Hhopa unit Wsrehoners . Xanthue and l'rlero II. U. Tola drag 1113 F. W. Freeborn Engineering Corporation Knglnecrs, Appraisers, Construe tors, Managers For Oil and Indnstrlal properties SIAYO BUILDING TULSA, OKLAHOMA lldllni. Tenia Mnuihtrr llldg.' New Vork Cltv fi: Wall Street lloeton, Msai. t t'ongrraa Mreei FOH SALK Oil and gas leases! also two Mocks for drilling contract In south Pottawatomio county. KKNM-3DY A I'KMHKUTON Wnnettc, Okla. L. W. HARRINGTON Attorncy-nt-Lnw 225 Cole Bldg. OSAGD 4895 OIL SCOUT Tarty heading growing royalty company wante to meet man now employed, aa acout or reporter by ono of tha blir companlea. Must ba clean, reliable and honeat; well recommended. tiervlcea daelrrd will not conflict with your duty to your preaent employere. Want royalty Intereata In properties where there la blc production, alao on land dtruetlr offaettlng big production, ileal future tor eoma reliable, well-recommended oil acout. Addreai, atatlng experi ence and present employere. Don't reply unices now employed by one ot the big companlea and In good atandlng. IIOYALTV COMPANY, HOX 3t-J Care l"uln World -An Inexhaustible Supply of the "Life Blood of Industry" , Makcs.Slick,Oklaljoma, on the 0. S. W.Ry. an Ideal Location for Gasoline Plants and REFINERIES Use Oklahoma Southwestern Ry. Service to Secure Favorable Factory, 'Gasoline Plant and Refinery Sites . More than a railroad service that's what the Oklahoma Southwestern railroad offers industry. - It aims to not only provide a 100 per cent fetch-and-carry medium between its points of supply and demand, but to promote industrial growth ' by putting business interests in touch with loca tions suitable for almost every branch of industry. The Oklahoma Southwestern railroad operates complete service Passenger, LCL, Carload and Daily Package Car Freight connecting with the Frisco terminus at Bristow and serving the indus- . trial and oil developments in the Slfck and Nuyaka. districts. , On this line are many choice industrial, gasoline' plant, carbon plant and refinery sites. Especially N at Slick are these close to abundant raw materials; supplied with the facilities and environs of a mod ' era city; with abundant power, water and labor; with first-class outlet to the great centers of distri bution. For Prompt Attention, Address Communications to (, R. E. BROOKE, Superintendent of Transportation. Oklahoma Southwestern Railroad SLICK, OKLAHOMA. 407 First National Bank Bldg. Cedar 3218 Tulsa, Oklahoma Miami Mineral Belt Railroad The Line That Servos the District' SERVICE FIRST We are striving to render the type of service that will appeal to mine operators and Industries as tho satisfactory solution to thtlr transportation problems. We will apreclate an opportuni ty to promote your best interests in the districts tributary to our lines. For Industrial Locations. Re consigning Orders, Tracing, etc., call any M. M. B. Agent. We are here to gervo you. We Specialize In Cnrloatf Freight. 1 IlliWllllliilllllllllllllllllllllillllll We SERVE -Tho Kansas - Oklahoma - Plcher district and extensions which in clude more than 250 mines. Direct connections aro main tained at Baxter, Kansas, with Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf nrW the Frisco Hy. Also direct connection at Quapaw, Oklahoma, with the ' Frisco Hy. Branch lines extend to ll the principal developments, ballast tramways and all other possible facilities are provided nt loading stations. For "Service First" Call Any M. M. B. Agent GENERAL OFFICES Picher, Oklahoma 407 First National Ilanlc Bldg. Tuba, Okla. 41S Colcord Bldg. Oklahoma City "FOR POWER OR FUEL USE OIL PRODUCTS flor worthy applicant.---243-J jpJVorld. Advertisement, r