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SECTION A TUTS a DAILY WORT SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6. 1921 1 1 Popular Young Tulsa Oil Man Wins Honors in Aerial Derby py boi-ia M. Bvvvm oirrmcix Tulsa was tho recipient of signal In tho aerial dorby of tho at Us annual meet- ine Kansas uuy, H. WrlKlitsman. well known oil operator nnd nlrman.

nnd J. W'rlehtsman, eminent fn oil ircles, earrlod off three nolsn-, nhl( with 'hrco airplane won tho beautiful Co tup with his Italian 8. V. llano by winning the "limited to tyn a rate of 153.72 mllca par 011(1" ihiil llertaud, driving a piano i-ded to bo oliu of tho fnatesl Unes in tho world, won tho open for planca oi any type, win-Sf'i a tah prlio of 3.00U mid a 5' Jon iutt. Jsarl V.

White. In un-Mhtr of Air. U'rluhtsman'B planes, third place of 1750 In tho s.iine lv. Mr. WrlBhtaman arrived hoi) Kilday inornlns and had hl ha.

trophy with him. II- Wrlghtsman learned hla flying ih naval air sorvlco tlurlnR the world war TUid now holtln tho rai.k of senior lieutenant on iho re-I, v. Hit. Since tho war ho has dune considerable cross-country (ly-inrf in connection with tho oil pro-Zire huslness nnd enthusiastic as tho posalbllltten of commercial Ihl.ig and while abroad during the past summer used a plans dur njt most of his travels through tho Biinmn whlTO ha wont to f'udy oil conditions, particularly I In M'lsiO oira.i Ualng New York Juno 1 on ho AciuuimiU. Mr.

Wrlchtsman anded it South Hampton and going lo Ijndon immediately purchased an airplane of Ilrltlsh make. Ho flow from Kngland to Franco, landed In rarls where ho spent a week. 1-rom Paris he traveled by air route to Jtot.crdam. Amsterdam, then to Bremen, Clermany. to HamburR and th.nco to Herl'n where ho stored i Dlanr and traveled by train to VI.

fnn" and Then to Uuehor6st. HOU-manla, where he spent two weeks laoking over thn lloumanlan oil Ucumanlan oil fields aro In a terrible- state." said Mr. Wrights-man, "the wells had been destroyed during the war. first by tho retreating llourrmnlan nnd then by tho retreating Germans. Kvcry concclv-ablo means win used to mako the svclls unfit for fuithor use, bits worn turned upside down in tho hole, they -were filled with ull sorts of debris, and even blown up.

i These wells havo been practically recovered by clever work on tho part of the Standard Oil organisation In that country, known us the llou-mano-Amerlcno, and which Is a Standard imbsldlnry. They havo sue-ctcdid In fishing out tho debris, having them cleaned and they are now baling. Sand conditions here do not permit pumping, all wells havo to "oil sands aro found at varying as In this field, but tho lloumanlan system of gauging Is ho difficult that estlmntcs are difficult to arrive at. Wells production aro rauced by tho number of tank cars tilled dally, tho tank cars by the way called 'cisterns' nnd aro much mallr than our tank enrs. There oil In plenty In nou-mania, but because of the, unreliability of tho present government, and the trickery nnd decoitfulncss of tho people, Is practically Impos-lble for Amerlrnns or nnyono olso to make any money In Ihiil place, and get It safely out of tho country, since it Is taxed in every imaginable way.

Vrntn thn Roumanian oil fields, Mr. Wrighlsman wont to nnple, which Is tho gateway to Uus-la, and then across the' lllack Sea landing at Iiatoum. Russln, after a trip- vt several days. Transportation nas more interesting than It was comfortable, says Mr, Wrlghtsman, the small native tralna In these district" being Interspaced by travel on smaller native boats, nnd by nviry known vehicle, and oven camel-hack. From Iiatoum.

ho went to tho Itus- slan oil fields via tho Caspian Of living conditions in itusna, sir Wrlghtsman says: "The great fallacy In considering the conditions In Russia, Is to picture tho llfo In tho cities. Undoubtedly In the cltlin tho life Is unbearable and from direct reports of peonln who havo come from Moscow, Rostov nnd Novorros-atsk, the life In Tlflls and Uatnum la a parndlso In comparison. Tlflls to all nppearances Is much tho samo as before. Small shops are open and with money ono can buy almost anything. 'The opera house and principal theaters are open nnd running nightly with plays nnd concerts for the Tayarlshtrh, (Comrades.) but one theater all tho time, and tho others un occasion ure opon to everyone and tickets nold.

Also benefit performances, where the re-celpts go directly to the artists nro sometimes permitted. One restaurant Is open In Tlflls whero one can buy food, a dinner costing one about 100,000 roubles. "As to transportation in soviet itussla; all motor transportations except cars belonging to consular or foreign representatives of firms, hive been confiscated by the government. Carriages and cabs aro allowed to operate and cost about 80.000 roubles per hour. The tramway torvlce In Tlflls Is in bad shape, lines of 200 to 300 peoplo aro formed at tho stops waiting to secure a pUco on the cars.

Tho faro Is 30 roubles. "Tor tho foreigner with foreign currency, tho cost of living In Russia la not expensive, but for the native It Is prohibitive. Practically everyone is working in some de-rrtment of the government, but by working in meant that they scrvp In some office and produce nothing except a useless mass of paper work. The only Inccntlvo and cauno of this condition is securing the food ration, since the salaries paid vary rem 2,500 to DO.000 roubles per and amount to nothing. 'The food ration also varies, defending on tho department, tho being one-half a pound of oiaek bread por day per person, ana tru.al of vegetable soup or ed fieh.

There aro worers' food kitchens scattered throughout the jowns, where one meal la served per day and the half pound of broad fjiven ut to holders of bread cards, bread is a mUturo of corn Rupture Cured In 30 Days or No Pay itaS ou' OUARANTI3KD Vtnnt and w4 'Multt obtains Juit inenl, chestnut flour and a small amount of white flour. "Whllo tho country sections have been practically untouched by the bolsheviks, some parts havo experienced tho passage of troops, when fields were trampled and horses requisitioned. 1he0 have boon paid for in most fuses, and thn peasants live well with fresh milk, buuer, eggs and meat, but are unwilling to sell these for mony, only wishing to trade in xchangf clothing, r'At present ono can safely say that there Is hardly a walking beam moving in nJl vt Ilaku and tne drilling has completely ccusml. Refining lion practically stopped iliie to of soda and aeld. Hnmll nuantltles aro being received through Novoroaslsk and Iiatoum, but not enough to seriously count.

On April 1930 thero worn lit standard rigs working and 10 io-tar Irs. "No kerosene Is coming through tho pipeline lit present, the only quantity arriving nt Iinlotim Is a shipment of 200,000 poods, pumped through tho line In April and hold by tho government fur local use. 'Hflls received npproxImntHy somo 400,000 poods at tho same time, since then tho pipeline station at Kvlakh has boon coitiplvtcly destroyed by fire. Fliel oil for use of tho railways nnd government work, Is being sent over In lank cars nnd tho Htipply is Insufficient. Tho transportation by wny of the Volga river has dpcreascit greatly since tho barges and boats are com-p)utuly nut of lepnlr ami It is estimated thnt less than thren milium pouls are being moved In month.

Tho rumor thnt somo two thousand tlvo hundred skilled oil workers have been reerUted from Wrangle's army In Constantinople nnd brought to Ilaku for working the oil fields, Is untruo. Homo five hundred workmen totnlly- unskilled, were brought and beslden this, they have refused to work under txlstlng conditions. Under the existing conditions, with the working man underfed nnd insufficiently clothed, tho transportation demcrallxcd, tha factories Idle, thero can bo no normal commerce with tho Caucasus, sinco it cornea to tho market with empty hands. "In rega.d to American oil men obtaining concessions in bolshovik KU01IR," concludes Mr. Wrights-man, "the opportunity Is favorable with tho government anxious and eager to negotiate; but the rights of the post private owners as well as their future Tights must always be considered, and tho practical difficulty of controlling the workmen remains at present an almost un-surmountable obstacle.

In regard to tho situation In Ilaku, tho present stocks ran be estimated nt two million tons of nit product, practically none of them refined. "There will bo no drilling or refining on uny large scnlo until for-elgu cnpllal supplies thu materials and organization. flaku nnd Doosby ns far as they aro concerned, as producers affecting the outside market, can bo neglected for th time being; or nt least until some foreign capital works tho fields; nnd even then It will be a 'matter of yearn before tho field can regain anything like It's former productivity." Mr. Wrlghtsman, nfter concluding this extenslvo and visit to tho once-famous ol flcldn of Russia, returned by the samo routo by which he entered that bolshevik-ridden country, and returned home to Tulsa the last of October, Just In time to ruler the air racea of the American Legion at Kansas City. Tutaa can well bo proud of the lndomltablo spirit of daring, courage and adventure that dominates Iter youth, for It was this eharaateristlo- that has- made mer-Ira famous for all tlmo, among the nations of the world, und tho main factor that won the world war.

-Charles WrightMnan Is typical of tho modern young American, ami his homo rty may well bo proud of his achievements. TRUNKS REAL TRAVELERS T)lp1ny in irnlllhtirfon-Mdiott Win-down Is AUrutHns Attention. Four trunks that havo traveled ono and two-fifths distance around tho world and look none the vrorso for wear aro on display In tho. windows of Hnlilburton-Abbott company together with mapii and charts fhovv-log tho details of the trips. Thcee trunks are tho property of It, J.

Oiler, vlco president of tho Studebakcr corporation, of South Hend, Ind who recently completed a Junket of 30,000 miles. Staunch to a rcmakablo degree, although laid to bo regular stock trunks, they show-no signs of being the worse for wear but are literally covered with hotel and Btenmshtp plasters from all parts of thu world. Tho trunks accompanied Mr. Oiler from South Uend through Canada to Vancouver, through Japan. Korea, Manchuria, tho Orient to New Zealand and Australia, (South Africa.

France, England and finally to South Haul. Ixyxvcs for Ilt-rlln. FAIU8. Nov. Tho entire re-paratlons commission.

Including Ho-land W. Hoyden, tho unof.lclal member for the United States, will leave for Berlin next Monday or Tueiday. Tho commission will remain in the German capital two or three weeks to Investigate measures by which Germany may procure tho necessary funds to meet tho payment of gold marks due to tha allies January IE. 1922. It also will Investigate: the causes for tho recent depreciation In tho value of tho Oerman mark.

To avoid possible Infection from public lavatories a New Jersey man has invented a portablo wash basin, made of fabric on a folding wlro frame, that can bo hung In a stationary buwl. Reward for Every Answer! TII1S IS A GENUINE ADVERTISEMENT DY A RELIABLE CONCERN i At thai rlt.l jou aaa IJaeticfmtieduplttwi (iivr Cnrrrr hJ, nr CUt dial can ba nude Into tl natw cirlaa k. ih. "ire LXlTTtCt tiamei Of Uflrt unitaa Dtatca. tuamyia.

ru rpaiu new YORK trr ul irwidX PH1ZE ffUMT lMMEDiATrit.V TO TOU wrlu namai oc a poauard oi tn Utwt. Minricn htiKi ate tn.1 mni eult.bla rt name with idJraM plainly. Yet. nd nn Mud cant ol tout tnotver nr a tatarl Tlilt a genuine ooet. Ko wn il fin no mit (a aS artll nwelTa i ptIm ul euil ahir rr.

mel nai bteoro. wonJi 1 1 OOO in ton 1ik tluM laonlba boa. no ona Anifer liJa raO am. an. vt ruw eat Addleae Music And InterestlnK to the ndtnlrors of Mr.

Kinnk l.a Verge whom name has beil placed on the pinnacle of thlngn worth while iniisp ally, by his artistry puinlsi and having been the favored of Madame jSrnstlne Hrhuinanii-llelnk, iwlll li tho announcement lie will appear In i oncert both In Oklahoma Clly and Muskogor next week. With him uo (Iraee Wagner, soprano, nnd H'mr Renalii Eenelll, eminent Imrltone. They will give ronrcrt In Oklahoma City on the evening of Saturday, November 12. Mrs. Wnllr 1, Cain of Tulsa who coached with Ui Forgo Inst year In New Vork, expects lo attend thn concert.

Ted filmwii, the famous heid of thn Hentsliawn school of duncA v. Ill appear In Convention hall next Wednesday night In a special concert program. One of tho sever.ll omstandlng features of the Hlmwn appearance IIcb In tho filet that evorv dance to be presented Is absolutely original and I the crea-tlon of this master of the tcrpsi-choreari art. His program Is divided Into three parts, first thn church Service, In which he renders nn entire I'roles-taut rhurrh service reverently. The service Is given with rythmic movements of tho upper pnrllons of the body to the nccompunlment of th" tnmedllnchmurilnoff I'reludn In Sharp Minor.

The scond group Is the Dcntshawn offering to the World "Musle VlniallzutlmiH" which such masters ni llnrh, Chopin, Hrlc Sntle nre faithfully inter pretod. The closing group Includes tho Pictorial, Romantic and mitotic dances of all tlmen llach dance Is faithfully costumed In nc-rnrdanro with historic traditions. Mr. L'hnwn sent an artist to Mexico to prepare drawings from mosques from which Ills Toitlc legend ttnllrt I'Xochtl" cOtunic was prepared. Miss Dorothea Ilowen.

Miss Hetty May, Mini Mnrtha Oriiham will as slat as dancing artist and Mr. I.ogls HorM. the celebrated pianist, wll presldo nt tho piano. The second of series of piano' recitals being given by Iho pupils' of Kllen Rcen Kersey nt her studios at 1 GO 1 Kniith llottldcr avenue, win given Friday evening by Mercedes r'nmpbell, age 11 yeats, daughter of Mr. nnd MrH.

.1 1., Cntipbcll, r.s North nventi" onslsted l.y Kva Hunter and Margaret Ilennnge. violin pupils of Mr. Jacob Schrelner The music conference program i that will ho a part of the program ensemble nt the Htate Federation of Woman's clubs thnt mectn next week In McAlester. with Mrs. Orn Frost presiding, will bo as follows: Organ prelude, Mrs.

R. K. Clu-low; address, "Whnt We Need Mosi In Music In Our Stnte," Mrs, Frost round table led by district chair man. subject, "What I Des'ro Most frf fi.aln In Mi- ttlatrlnt' rnln lit rtlunn frtr flila 1 1 lunil Ml1 0 muslo motnory contest, given by school children of McAlester, Mrs, Front. nwlted by Mrs, It Matthews, McAlester, (ono hour for th" content); address "Amerlcaniratlon Through Mrs.

Marx Oberndorfer. Chicago, Illustrations en costume: ante-bellum songs. Miss Dorlnda IJruce, Tulsa; negro melodies, Mr. I.oyce C. Mayors, Mc Alettcr; Indian songs, Mini Ha nun Vear Carey, Nowata; "Our Federations." Mrs, Domingo C.

Acosta, president of Oklahoma Stato Federations of Music rlubit. Dlst-lo' presidents nre; Mrs. I. II. West, Illackwcll.

First district; Mrs. .1. 1 Ouennette, Oklnhoma City, Hecond district; Mrs. M. It.

Harnett Nowata. Third district; Mrs. P. T). Watson, McAlester, Fourth district, Mrs.

B. I'. McMnhon, Uiwton, Fifth district. A guest -nf honor nt the meeting will ho Mrs. Marx K.

Obondnrfer, Chlragu, III, chairman of munlo, Oeneral Federation of Woman's John Knowles Weaver goco to McAlester Thursday whero he In to Millions Use "Gets-It" For Corns Stops Pain Instantly Removes Corns Completely Kytmboitir. everywhere to know mllllnna of folka hsvn slriadr lrnd about "Orti-II, th cuarantctd I Eau! Your Com. With "C.tadU" palnlfHia an.l rj iya retinvrr Ant corn, no matter how -r routed, dtparta quickly when "Reta unto IVondar fully almpu ytt iir.iply wtiniltrful, he eauaa all aoren.n tviiti tha flral auplleatlon. r.et rll cf your corn anil wear ahota that Ills fhoea alrnrlr maka cbrna grow biccr Your monay back it "Otto. It" ralla Inalat tin tha nijn.

C'oata tiut irltla averywhar. MM by 'J J.awrcnc A. C'hfcaco. I. WEN YllOK 7.

UFFULOA J. UrHaMIS Af'TLTAA 5. ERITODT 9. USNOIITO 4. LOETOD 10.

8DONOT COOHACI RALDPOTN 6. NERVDE 11. MELAhriRO Musicians give an organ recital nt tho Masonic temple Thur-Hlay aft. mum Tills recital a feature of the music conference given in cixtneciinn with the Oklahoma Mtnte i'dciatlnti of Women cluhn' cotiventmn being held in McAlester this Wiek The Cndmnn club nnnnunc.i that meetings of tills musbul orgnnlfn-lion wl.l hereafter be held In the Y. W.

A. The club has ntirrliAsr Its own idatio. A ypeetal meeting will bo held Molidny evening, November H. when spe lul entertainment for members nnd frle.ids will be A feature. There are no members In the club now Mr.

Robert lltilco Carson Is director. Mrs. Wnl-ter 1 Cain, nccompunlst The club will soon present Mr. ArtcU IHckson of New York, formirly of till oily. In conciut.

Mr. Dickson's splemlld hnrllon Is winning favor everywhere ho appear. Kva Onuthler tho won-derful mexso snptitno, will nppcar litre also In costume nnd song re-cltal. Inlerernlng to thn tunny admirers of John McCormnck, the renowned tettor, is mat lorn givts out the story that 10.000 people were turned nwsy on the night of e-('ormack'H Initial concert there. The drawing poer of the lilMi tenor Is unwatilng.

It seems MrCormack Mill sing here In the early iiprlng and Interest Is hIso wide awake concerning the C'imliiK of I'nvlowa and hel wonderful bullet eompRtty. Mm JermlK Yarbrntigh. organic! and plantrt. gave delightful se-lectlnti of plnno mituliers at thn meeting of the Council of Jewish Women Wednesday uttcrnnnti at the public library Among other num-hem, Mrs Ynrbrough i lavt "liure In by Iturh, and Kammenntil-Ottrnw." bv Rnbetistein displaying PATTERSON STEEL CO. Iltennii, fiinnnrU, AnfW.

I'lntr, Ittlnfiirclnir It.im ('oniplrlp htrrl llnllitlriK Offlrr. Miot'H. nn.1 VierrhAn Nnntliu uhil I rlkru It, It. Tlllr.it t)ct 19 tA 1 Did You Know We Will Sell Any Bargain You Have to Offer? liow Mlastin's Yeast Tablets Give firm flesh "Pep" And Increased Enerov Round Out Tho Face and Flcurc and Beautify The Complexion Easy To Take Results Quick. If you arc thin and rundown, your fare is drawn and haggard, your flesh flabby and your figure angular and ill-jirojiortioned, you ore probably Wkr n.t htfa lb.

(kiWf, nnar. tail wiaa Imi tka atJ l'w ltMl k.tllk Ikia, wa-deealaf d. ff.vnr tn4 ti.klaf laanarr.t ll aiJI ar faa ia 4 tmA l.M.r k.tllk I.I.,".. I.t it -arl lliaa nd w.l'k Ike latarlai ra- Ilk a yvor If7 tin's VITAMON Tahieui iK. not upset tho ftomach nr catiae a bloatH loeling; Jm contrary, they aid diRtstlon and liy acting in arturaJ a a general condiUonor of 'the whole, system lielp jut on linn flesh, correct constipation and increase energy.

Tho licit way to satisfy yourself and eaetly what MasUn's VITAMON Tablets will Jo jou is li make this ttmplo test: First weigh yourself and iieasurrj yourself. Next, take MasUn'a VITAMON-two uthleu with every meal. Then weieh and mnuurp vnnn.li i. week and continue takinu Mastin's you are satisfied with your pain in oo remaricauio aro me oenenui irom iiese niRhly ronocntratetl that entire satbfactnn is absolutely guaranteed or the small amount you pay for the trial will he promptly refunded. Ho sure to remember the name Mastin's VI-TA-MON the orunnal and innninn von.t.viin.1...

tablet. I'hcre is nothinc cle like it, do not accept imitations or suIh stituUis. You can Ret Maatin's VITAMON Tableta at all Rood druggists, uch at uoioniai, 'ino Jifiuii, VMiT TABttt THtrCIKatWrtD etMUint tirusuat terhmqtte captunling her audience wltli a pure sittgiog toic nnd with Intel Igent Ittte, pi etatlen. Mrs. Ynrbrough Is the otgnnlit of tho l'lrst Methodut ihurih.

where she hits played for the past thie; ytnrx. Mrs. Ynrbrough Is well known throughout the east for her superior work ns an nrcoinimulst. having made a tininber of tours with le-nowlied artlsls One const to cohiH tour lielng made with Mme Krun-cesra wirtid, the lioted Krench soprano. Of much interest to the friends and of Mrs.

Helen Yn4-Hcott Is the fnct that nfter a very serious lllnem ehe has resinned her teaching mid elnglif. William Wallet iTrry prenented his pupil, Miss .1 sulci. Mulder. In recital III the Hillary on the evening of dinger 211. A vcty Interesting program uns remtercd TO PflOTECT TULSA HOMES IVIld' Will Ho MatloiKil In I tel.

I iliiiro DlHtrlct liming Sunday That Ttltnns limy attetnl the Hilly Sundny tiieetlngs Willi a feeling of necurlty nbout their homes, as many offlcrrrt ns possible mid rnnslstenl wilt he taken from downtown dli-trlct and placed In the residence section Police Commissioner J. M. dklson said yesterday. Word r'elvcd by Hie police de-'artmtnt from other In whhii Hunduy has held nieelngs Indicates thnt profciwl itinl lr tise'ireaketM wnl. bis inoviiH nt f.

i him the dtps which In appear, and i nxaite In l.uig'ai Mug the COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR DarkeiiH Rcautifully and Itc-storiis lis Natural Color and Luster at Oneo Common garden sage, brewed Into 'n heavy ten. with sulphur end alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and' luxuriant. Mixing the Hngn Tea and i'ulphur rrclpo at hume, though, Is troublesome. An easier way Is to get tho read-to-iteo preparation, Improved by the addition of either Ingredients, a large bottle at a little cost, nt drug et.ireit, known as "Wyeths Kage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of While gray, faded hair Is not sinful wo all deslro to retain our youthful nppenrnnco nnd uttrnctlveness. IJy daikenlng your hair with Wycth's Hnirc nnd Sulphur Compound, no one ran tell, because it docs It so naturally, so evenly.

You Jiift dampen a sponge or smnll brush with It nnd draw this through your hair, taking one small strand nt time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another plication or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant, and you nppeur years younger. Advt. noi gciiing irom jour lood enough ot the liraltli.giiny tisane-building nouriilimrnt, called vitstninos, To supply Uj(o larking vitatnintm and phi firm, solid flesh In the pIiT where your fare and ii IE 'fr inn't need it you should aking two of Maslin's Yeast MTAMON TiibleUi with each meal and watch the surprising change that '-akr placo in your physical condition and appearance. llirro are three kind of Mlaminrs, snd all three aro recanted as sltsolutrly necewary for perfect licollh, vigor and iruiier imynirtii uevcopmcnu ftins-In's V1TAMON Taolcts contain all three vitamines in nn active state, highly concentralwl, togrtlier with Oilier such valuable tonift ingtedlenls as ralvium glycerophosphate, ihjx vomica and peptonic of iron.

By inrteasini; the ing power ol 1at ou cat Muslin's VlT.tMON lain lets supply just what jt U-xiy needs to feed tnc shrunken tissues, str-iithn internal orgaiut, nr-sr aie aaun and renew latterrti force, I'ndrr their piinplfts, toils nd disfigu-inr skin eruptions win vu -amsli If by magic, nnd six? orn-pletion lieromm -ndisnily rlear nnd hrautiftil. Vl. VITAMON TaIiI flM rpcrnlnrlv mill weight and enerpy. tiw 'misa llruc Co. Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Back mta tn Im ittli 1 the mrt! Sc d- n.i wi Oi to si are Ttilsiins lilt lolnai'i -ijt awuy fiom tin.

mcet-luge. A.lkleon xp alfo-d We wl.l 1 1 to uin-r all residence sections with patrolmen who will be on the lookout for suspicious appearing characters snd nrrent these who ran-not g.ve satltfactoiy explanation of their hiiaiiiriti, "1 Mli.t. however, thsl those who nitend the meetings lor their homed securely, and, If their nelgb-I ors are not intending the meetings, nsk them to keep an ee mi their homes This will siilwtnnllnlly aid the In covering larger ter-t liurlv. TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Trinity Chiinii In CWcbrnlo round ing or Mllniiiirt Nuclei) 1 itlri In olmcrvHttre of the one bundrcth unnlv ci'snrv of Hie fniiiidlrtK nt the Missionary society of the Hplscolull church. Trinity chunh' will hold a ci.ntenol.il nervlce Hiinday morning 'h" MnJ'-tlc Iheatei, with the Very Hey.

Thomas (I. McCalla ill. ntbrdial nt (ik In. m.i fill in charge. At ii corporate niiiitiiinlnii nf the parish, an orfeilng will for the ml.

tlrji of new hull 'wrs til the tiilli.n 11 rv field I'll In nfreritlg Is to be CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD Instantly Opens Every Air Passant Clears Throat Too. It your nostrils are clogged and your head Is stuffm! biniuse of nnsty catarrh or a cold, apply a little puto, nntlsepilc renin Intu your nos trlls. it penetrates through evety Air pannage, southing and healing swollen, Inflamed membrnnen and you gel Inntnnt relief Try this. Ol small bottle of Kly's Cream Halm at any drug store Your clogged nostrils open right up, your head Ii dear, no morn hawking or snuffling Count fifty AH the stuffiness, dryness, struggling for brinth giit.e You feul fine dvt "Ml and nevCT Had a vnitctiii'e djFm r1 i A low priced article is not always a cheap one. Compression Inner Tubes sell for more than any Tubes ever made, yet they are far cheaper than others because of their long service and constant satisfaction.

Buy them with this understandingcheaper because better M.C.Hale Co. 109 West First Street COM iBai' DEFLATED 10(1 a. eo, inisented In tve l'pls, i hui In thi. i ttn'ry ii l'. merit .1 hun I day and nvotv liutldlng 'i.

hiiiii si litiol illtircll built wKIt the mnl Is to be marked as a cente. nmi building. Thn centunulnl will bo further ol served next Hundny by th" local i church by the presentation or i I linrciint with a en si of Ito persons The pagi'iint. entitled "The Mission of tho Church." Is authorlxed bv the presiding bishop and cumuli presentation In the church servn (tatli'l lllh rrnlM, rt, I UK. ltm hf rprrlallf rhftttfrf- f'nlfln raelftd ii.rtb i AVCI! IMM llMM 1st Kara, must class, ami rr I lt In imI l'lMlln.

I I llll. Iltltm, I llnl.lr- i iMiiitrti In tta in rmt, n.l lnilon, fit I'limii i- i i iiti Tlmra llallSlei Nor InrU I AUCTION SALE of IiNTIRK JttWELRY STOCK now going on I'm ii Snlos Hull) llj.Ki jitiil 7:110 in, A DIiiiikiihI Itltig lllvrii A uny lYivnt Hnlo WIN'NUItK HI' IHAIONDS WKOMJSII.W mnl Till llNttAV Venn (llnvci, ll'jl Sonlli Ii. 'Ilinine. I0.1-A North Mix. II.

Krutielt, 1 1211 (irnt-tan St. Mo. II. I. lUiiidolpli, aila Smith II.

Woncr, 11(10 South Main. OI' OTIint WKD.NUHDAY A.VK TlllUtMlAV V. A. I'nltorson. KM South I'hoenlx.

(X)DI'ON IIHng this tMitiiion lo our store during Iho Auction Solo nny tiny anil wo will oxi'liaiigo It for you for Hirixi tlckclM on tlio two Dlqinonil Itlngw mnl tiihcr pnMiiliiniM gtveti nwny Ti-imi enrh day. PEOPLES TRADING Inc. soiTii miv KTitr.irr OOOMILES Cords, 8,000 Miles Fabrics, 6,000 Miles When used exclusively with Compression Inner Tubes, these Guarantees arc Increased 25 is! a3 follows Cords, 10,000 Miles Fabrics, 7,500 Miles PRESSIO INNER TUE miiiii IX S. Comprei.ion Inner Tube Tulsa, 1'e. fr I i mi i tor i't Ml 1 ii i i iv-e i 1 1 1 mii c.

a M' IV I i Mailt In lludil at Ihc Hro.lllvl tlmn'ti il, REWARD lATSOHLCD ro you Wlimt ire trt 9 nimM of fi'in 'ftttC UtiPd it ft ff T'" (nsk out frv for all. bfnH fit' rl with vHjf namt inttkklrfit. KMllriWONPflt, M'L OPI'OHTUNirY Hiffvi tour tir. of tin pit tivift, AttJrt iti AlnilO 0)MIA1Y XOICME FRCEHA RISSUA YALIT IREDNLA flALGHED DAACHA KRAMDEH our (crtriidn Knulory. 210 South QllltK')'.

II, Wnrfleld, Pnitilm. (l.bi. Dr. V. Hhrltoii, City.

(Jeorgo ltlgg, n.13'4 North Denver. It. SUitU, Don South Clnrtn. mill. A.

(Inlltimit, AlllllllllN. Sopih I5vn Cook, 102 North law Ion. Okla. Itl C. lu' 1 When inflileil (he IComprevMon Inner 1 Tutc J3 not menisci).

Like WW a glint fingerj the Com- Fill i pressed Ituliher pript sJaS the puniturinit object KfHi I and jsltlswillidrawn, IwjSj closes the hole it made, thus positively pre venting the Ion ot air Hi fiH r-s. i 'is i 1 4 Ji i "-5H i "1 Kru UUIt, Sum CUx. tl- 3 ltl.

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