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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1922 9 750,000 SERVED BY HOME WORKERS Demonstration Service in Oklahoma bucccssiui to Great Degree treated on 1,112 farm, It wai rc ported, Th6 report allowed thnt nt the end I of the year there were 70 county i farm agents, throo assistant county . ngenls, 38 home demonstration ' iiRcnts. and II negro agents, 10 of mem m-ii. JUNK DEALERS CHEATING U. S. FUTURE FOR TWO ROADS IS BRIGHT MINERS ANNOUNCE PLANS ' V00;000 ,0.?, .".VA1 .f.V!""! WINS FORENSIC HONORS " a m;,i,er of tn fore,;ir .1,, suspect, following m. arrr?t. And lie nntli. nilo Industry wni i ir.iti-i mtv Zeia lsl, m" ti honorary will !) rush"d to Wisconsin Ilaplds viwuFu ui .'.ijj.uuu uu. i.,.i.. 1, . . 1 1 , agrii-uiun-ai mternit y Aipna xital.io miles s.mtheimt, whore he will - iiiiiiiinii mp H 1 mi,-. IMIIII 1 nn.l nf t(i hnnni-arv nnh n BbUi, , k. K,r irnnKJ FLYERS' BODIES NOT FOUND Traffic Over Southwestern and M, M. B. Brisk , Klglit Months of lt(-cnroli Demoted I to Sltiily (if Nnttnunlltntloii liy .Men, I NKW YOKK, Dec. 30. National Illation of the Hard mid soft inl" i ,,lllllor r l slurry T.f Itonialin (.1 t tit wie couniry. u pun oi inc i nneu Oklahoma ' M''"' Workers nf Amerton. Indicates would tonow lines (leiernuneu in 5leell to The World. OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 30. .REPORTS INTERESTING j IVUiny May BC Indicted for , T,1 I'loslng year was a prosperous Acrc Yield of Staple Crops, Buying Up Stores at i JlX-uktt Iiureased Through County Agent 8 Work Auction Sales , WASHINGTON, Dec. 30, Chargos I thnt Junk dealers In a number of hail conspired to cheat tho .. ... Aaclateil l'rt' Stale Wire. t.WATKll. Dec. 30. Homo' cities ,)tm, nitration work In teaching hct u cnimuiii in uuying war surplus ler famiing methods conducted by supplies at auction sales will bo laid tbc , tension department of Okla- j before Brand juries as hosts for tn hu!lia. Agricultural and Mechanical i dlctments, It was learned at tho de ctl;i , has reached more than partmcnt of Justice today. Tho u'i'.'i Pit sons In tho state charges relate to puruhuse of differ- sfc :.rwvhcoror!.reSrorJht . ot -m.. o,r uuvr wio war unu boki piecemeal in auction sales over the past twryeara. The supplies uro usually offered to western, which run from llrlstow to Nuynka, In the heart of the Creek and Oltniulgco oil fields, and j the. . Miami Mineral Holt, which runs from ljuapaw, Ottuwa county, to ,o('ii Uparttneiit. Tho report In untied Mirveys of the work nccom pi.-'-'- hun . W . hunv lum'' h. WIUI, !!' K (inii- by Frances I.. JJrown, state demonstration agent, and -.'.clton, stato farm uijent. t from county farm and demonstration agents were i ,7.od In the report, as well as the special corps of experts n nut of headquarters at tho and tho officers of county and girls' pig and cooking CHI -' f'l'l Si)f c 111 uMic meeting" held in the if the year attendance was d to total XU7.0UU persons, i meetings for men wero nt l.y an climated 403,000, and f.ir women by 40J.00U. M' ' and women agents together jcpi. i.il that they wrote a total of 14 onmai loners unu inaiieu flllt 4'M. Ollll IIUIIUIIIIU liUU lltrp "-, better farmliiB methods. Pel' tho highest blddjr. Irregularities in the buying of cop per provides ono chapter of what officials describe as "a scandal." I-irge stocks of surplus copper have been parcelled out In various salos to a comparatively smull number of Junk dealers. Copper thus offered has been bought up quickly, but nt far below a fair market price, ac cording to Investigators. Junk dealers in many instances. It la alleged, havo conspired together so as to remove the olement ot com petition In auction and leave tovn single dealer the option of buying In materials at his own prlco. The price so paid alKiwed the Junk deal er to sell to manufacturers or re finers ot an enormous profit. Junk dealers, by so manipulating ionai msiis on wie ii.ui uL iiujnv.- tne homing at sales havo deprived j, i i-tratlon agents alone number the government of many millions of , (U in the year, according to thulj0uars, ,,!', classified as follows- 2.S12 ,11- .n adult persons, 5.788 calls ,,, (.0nii vi.'n m. moors ot girls' clubs, and 2,340 , 5,1 'm "II,r' m'' tOMHIMil) country schools, ,iiiv and community far.n i made 75,230 calls as listed, (, 1 as follows: 13,001 to dem i his, U.XIS to co-oporators, s to othe faimer., 8,142 to men unu m.ias to junior ill-l' niw m agents' offices and homes wero rude In the course of the year men and women seeking asslst and advice; the report said. Tho rrnort stated that agents of the est' nslon department traveled a nul of 777,001 miles in me-ycur uy ntl, mi'tora, horses, ami atom. Food preservation vaa poimoa oui .is oiil- of the greatest results of the -car's efforts. Members ot various , uhs and other organizations pre ; .Splendid Wntcti-XIglit rnisriini hcncnuicil at (.ciitcnary Uliurcli Choirs of Centunary Methodist and Hostou Avenue M K. churches will combine for the Avaleh-nlght servi ces which the Southern Methodist churches ot the city will hold con- Plcher and theneo to Baxter Springs, in tho TrI-Stato lead and zinc dls- i trlct. ' I This Is what Hobert L. Hrooke. 1 superintendent of transportation for both lines, said today. Mr llrooke, whne office Is In Tulsa, Is visiting relatives hero fof New Years holidays. Hoth railroads are controlled liy Thomas Ti. Slick of Clarion. Pa.. 'ho 1 has been very nctle In Oklahoma. Kansas and Northern Uexas oil i fields, and who really spends moro tlmo in Oklahoma than ho does In his home state. i The heavy freight traffic over 1 the O. S. V. prompted officials of , that lino to Install r gasoline motor i car late this summer and It now mods nil Krlsco trains nt Urlstow and runs three tlineH n day each wny to Slick and one n day to Ntijaka. Rventnallv, tho o. S. W. tracks will be extendd on to Henry- eita, UKintilKeo and Okemalt. 1 The flw steam locomotives are i Used exclusively In hauling casing, tunks and other material to and from gasoline plants, refineries and wells nlons the railroad. The Miami Mineral llelt supplies a tremendous volume ot lead and zinc ore to both tho Frisco and Knty at IJaxtec Springs and has played a big part In the extension of tho lead and zinc areas In Ottawa county. With the development of coal lands southward. It my be extended"in to Vlnlla and Claremnre. eight months research work of tho national committee, according to ft tnteuiHiil today orchrlst .1. Uolden. president of IH.-trlct No. y, who made the plan public. Tho minors propose a federal In terstate commission of nilnos, at the bond of which will bo a secretary of mines with a place In tho cabinet. Tho administration work would ha handled by a national mining coun cil. The miners frankly admit tho pro posal la made ns a defensive move, to guard against a nationalization plnn which would bo "favorable to the workers." flolden placed a valuation on the tint ion's soft coal mines between T(u A liitoi-M nil., lalincd. RAN ANTONIO, Texas, Dec. 30. According to word rocelved at tho Klghtli corps area headquarters from Col. Alexander H. McNftb, com mander of the Twonty-tlflh Infantry. Nogales, Arlsf.., the rumored finding of the bodies of Col. Francis Mar shall and Lieut. Charles Webber, lost aviator. Is unfounded. Colonel MeNob flit officers to In vestigate tho repVt brought Into Tucson by nn Indian that the bodies were In the charred wreck of their plane, 70 miles away. The officers wero unable to verify tho Indians story. , Marshall and Webber disappeared en route from San Diego, Cnl., to Arlrona on December 7. u-i.,,,l,...t - . , ...... . , ll-l.. i nn if ...i . ...1. - - . J.ClltlCtll OlS'rilOIUcr lllli .CW I Jllir-, ,h. lnnnl...v nnhlln mnitVln.r , I.. i,l...,t nn,1n h..v trnr,l els at niilursllj of lllltmh Ifraternlty Delta Slsma. - 4iuv mutvi'- 1 1 r iivt'll nilllCU J J his forenlo honom this year by Ken. i nn.lr, olicnr-OT ic rniui rn neth Oborholuer, n Junior at tliV BOIVIB SUSPECT IS TRAILED I'ulverslty of Illinois and who re- t . turns to Cnampnign Tuesday to re nter chol after tlin bolhlnvs Obfirhnltier Is the son of M. til. Ober holtrer, superintendent ot the city school. It was In hi freshVnau year that the Tulsa boy won first collegiate hunorn In the varelty debate with Chicago. As a member of the Phllo innlhean eoclety ho continued his work alonr tha.t Hue last year and this winter waa on the varsity delist -luxe loam that defeated Iowa Htato university. Oberhidtier Is a student In the agricultural ollege at the university. Mini MKpcoted In Plot Aunliwt Cliap mails In Wlmsiiislti Near ('upline. MAHHHF1KLU, Wis, Dec. 30.--!ieluro of the ninn nisiir-i ied b th authorities , of having sent it lumiii pnckMRo to the home nf ,l.iiie A Chnptnan. Injuring cliiipm.-in -uni kllltno; his wife, was snlj tn be n matter of a few houi -, Tim ii-p-. I Is a farmer Chapman l said to have Incuired this man's eninltv bo ,uim- of nw activity in promoting the Wood county draliuiKe canal pmjoct Precautions were IicIiik Liken tn nv-rt vlole-n e The aullu'i itlr slid Now Yor DANCE Monday Night, Jnn. 1 Burke & Krwin Diiiiclmc Aiiiilemy 1114 south llostnn I'hc only flr.t class danco place In TuNn. llc't of music by llurkett Oiclieslra. I'uyninslcr Hobbcd of 810.00(1. CLEVELAND, Dec. 30. Tho pay- , muster of tho Ferry Cap & Set , Screw Co.. was held up and robbed ' of tho company's pay roll of 13,000 1 near tho plant Just after 9 o'clock ! inis morning liy nvo bandits,- wno "scaped In an automobile. iieniliers. More than 1 SO. 000 (Jointly Uunday evening In Centenary rnurcii, nno ur. jonn a. nice, 01 Hostbn nvcnua church, will give tho j address. Tho ' Centenary choir will! furnish choruses and holoa by Mrs. ! W. L. lUackMirn, J. M. Peterson nnd Mrs. C. It. Ollmoro. while quartet ' numbers will bo rendered by Miss , Nettle Hugglns. M. ttasklu, Edwin C. Forsythe nnd Mrs. Gracla Uough- 1 Itt, of Boston Avenue church under the direction of Mrs. K. E. Clulow. Watch-night prognims nre also .rved vegetables, fruits, meats and ! scheduled to? .the First Methodlat ,h alued nt $272,220. They pro- ilicefl poultry valued at fbUi.Jtiu, ihe report said. That demonstrators working under ''in iliiectlon of county agents prac tically doubled tho average per aero id of various crops was n featuro if the report. It was stated that ot b5 farmers enrolled as corn demon--s:rators, the 371 reportlns produced ,in average of 35 bushels to the acre, jac'ly twice tho overage produc 'lon 297 cotton demonstrators who f ported had an average yield of 67 S imunds of seed cotton to tho acre, :3 pounds above the stato average. frveral thousand head 01 pure Ired cattle, hogs und other animal rn added to farm herds in the Site in tho year through the agency of representatives 01 me coueisv-, WIS tttfltCll. Agents reported that through their co-operation 821 tarm buildings were erected in mo year, .u w buildings imtiroved, 322 lighting ys- i.,.nitni nnd 12.083 acres o ..nd drained. Land .terracing ntroduccd and 29,050 church, Trinity Episcopal church. Mission of Redeeming Love and Sal vntlon Army citadel. Tho chorus choir ot the First Baptist church, directed by Walter Schoggen, will r ng tho cantata, "The Manger Throne." YOU'VE JtKAD A 7XT AHOfT "NIGHT LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD" I1UT WHAT JM) YOO ItlSAIihY KNOW? LYRIC TODAY ONLY nres OVVLU HIIKI'llKHIJ STLDIO OF Jllon Shepherd teacheji beginiiecii o , an e correctly In 4 lensonii. Strictly V . te. (Icntl. 1 . 011 tausht to lead, ltdji-s to follov I'sn-Amrrlruu llullillns. riftli unci Huulilrr; fnlar 4H50-K. NIGHT TONIGHT AT Electric Park Wo will furnish all-night S; service. Look for our checker,, he will be there. Leave your order for cabs with him. Phone Cedar 2600 Yellow Cab Co. I ijimmiii iid J NO. 8 NORTH MAIN B Ss-x I' TODAY ONLY ff Mr jUTbl'aMeJ '.U j I A FJRST NATIONAL ATTRACTIW ; Bfl ATjSO . ii ?;,H 1 II, JESSE L. LASKV PftE5eM1 ! . William Russell y&Q pS JOHNNY HINES COMEDY i 9LuXy f j "TOCHY'S HOLD-UP" - f S'' wSy M 1 ' " wr? . 'XW 8 New 1 sNh- ! JaU Was the Safest k tfM ' . T EALOUS husband,, flirt- P 1 IN PERSON ! J ing flappers, bathinK , fcf . ' Jf Oft I beauties they all lead Wally Y M'$ , Hi7rl 0W-W 'a merry chaso in this best of rl. -IfU'.r tefflmk VyWA all his love comedies. Wantln Wityt Vl YrTyW Hawlcy and Kalla Pasha in f ' ' V "'jj? "' ' m m X-J r " 1 r g ifj I 111 a illioilliil l.( I'lV I BIB . . N it : 1 ni t.1., j.: j. ln.jir 3 I kl ! 'V VI 1 111- - - l I B .tVA. A M.M. -A- W J -I a "I .-I - - XjT 4t tl (f uieu naiiiB AND COMPANY, WITH . S. Miller Kent "MOVIE" MAD" New One-Act Comedy In Two Sccnos by lJvlu Ilnrko I WIS " 7M Si I Now Playing Brave Michelano nnd Trujilio .Spanish llcvno" Arthur Lloyd "The Human Index" Rudell and Dunigan In Itouctt(?s Vlrst-Ilun lMiotoplny "A Wife's Awakening" Minstrel Monarchs I'rcscnt a UiUquo Offcrliuj in Minstrelsy With JONE. GORMAN ' BILLY GOLDEN CHAS. UDELL CHAS. WHYTE AND BILLY TATE ricturtm nt 2, fl:30 nnd 10:.10 V. M. Vnmlcvilie nt S, 7:80 nnd Spwlal Midnight Show Tonight nt 10:30 Sontu RvHcrTCd for Both 'lglt Shows Today and Toniorrovr (Now Years). EXTRA SHOW TONIGHT Starting at 10:45 soitm: ti.mk: ii:':io, 12 nr., s, .1:15, -i.-ao, sun, 7, 8:1s, Oiiin BEGINNING TODAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN Western Draiun In l'ivo Tarts AISO IRVING CUMMINGS -In- "TRICKED" Story of the Northwest Woods And HAROLD LLOYD Main Street Theater TODAY WITH BETTY Vlarcl Xew York nt $1.00 S I 1 i a " " OI'EX TIM, MIDNIGHT H A "! Ji JMTO, WAY, " iis s tin 1, 1 iw n 11 pi 1 if mil n imi ot-u-im TWir, vssyn '; ivraii iv 1 "SHANGH1ED" BfM.MPl WlJfWtKttt ML - . W. M , I I j 'j;;p,o, a A,,, ' H AR0LDLL0 YD mMBF j If W Jpw vIm 1 1 HAPPY - I i I ZWQMfl, I r-i trpi ri nn 'ill H AND PROSPEROUS M I WWB WpS ntllraw. 5JJrSa v-rrral -a7r5 nxntra ejttat, muml jtnvr msm MA WW Bit slilc5Si i I . Cjeaners lll J ifeOto 10H'