January, 1928

Mlsa Ila Cdok had as her guest last mek-end, Mlss Almeda Watts, daugh- ter of aaslstant superintendent 0. N. Watts of Newburg,. Mo. Miss Watts Is attending school In Cape Girardeau. KO.- - Mrs. W. C. Smith was called to St. huls account of the ~llnessof her grandmother. She is improving slowly. Miar --Esther -~-.- Rirrdon will .enjoy Christmas twlce as6uch as usual fhfs year. Her brother Gilbert, wife and son are comlng from California to mend the I~olidavs with- home~--- folks i&tie first-time in three years. H. H. JicGarvey has been making reeular trim to the 0steo~athrecent- ij-because 'of a "stiff necli". Understand that the Fort Scott Fris- co club had a very interestlng meeting 0 recently, followed by a dance. Just Institution fm Saving*', watch this Chaffee bunch when they get started. Ranney McDonough is in the hospital at the resent. We hoae he does not

hivr~tn-remnln..~~ --.-. over. - the holidavs. en--~rieshaber, operator, has pur- chased a new home on Parker Avenue. Merca Watch out Ben 1928 is Leap Year! Kmdrrf&/ Mrs. W. E. ~ukesshas been In Chaf- R-m&fr f&-iookin~aftkrtheirpro$rty. Mr. CIOHTH AND LOCUST Burgess Is confined to the hospital with SAINT LOUIS typEoid fever.

The Phnmber- ~~ - - of Commerce recently lnstailed a bill boafd near the ~riscb statlon at this point whlch presents a very attractive appearance. It Is In the shape of the Frisco emblem, and gives a short synopsis of ChaPfee, and its maln industries. Walter Irvln is the name selected for the son born on November 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Buck Smith of thls city. The bov who wefghs eleven pounds, is the fee have gone to Florida for a few wired our bfr. Buesse to furnlsh a tICk- niiih son and fourteenth child In the weeks vlsit wlth relatives. et to a lady at Bartlesvllle. Okla.. th4 family. Mr. Smith Is a conductor for A. Terry has returned to River dlvl- ticket to be routed Santa Fe to Tulsa. thr... - PdsFn.. - - - . sfon as roadmaster. He has been sup- Frlsco to Birmingham, Southern to Mlss Rosella Tincher of this city and ervlalng the rall laying on Northern Jacksonville. Atlantic Coast Line to Samuel B. Elder of Villa Grove. Ill.. Bivlslon. Sarasota. Xr. Buesse and J. W. James. gave their friends a sur rise by being F. W. Rleck. roadmsster, visited executive general agent, Tulsa, declded marrled on November %B at Benton, relatives In St. James. Mo., for several that since the lady did not wlsh to ac- Missouri. Mr. Elder Is a fireman for days. cept a prepaid order ticket from the the C. & E. I.. with Chaffee as his "lay- J. H. Davenport Is now foreman of Santa Fe, we would arrange to have over". Cape yards at Cape Qirardeau, Mo. the ticket delivered personally by a The employeS of the Frisco who have His family will 3oln hlm there In the Frisco man. In line wlth thls arrange- cars are taking qulte an interest in the near future. ment Mr. Buesse went to Bartlesvllle fight that is belnp made In thls com- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davls. Neelys. and dellvered the tlcket to the lady munlty for the State Hlghway No. 61 Ho have returned from a vlslt with and accompanied her as far as Tulsa, to come through Chaffee or through ~r:'Davis' parents. where he had arranged to protect the Sikeston. Mlssourf. Isaac Comley. Clarkton. Mo.. rpent connection between the 5:85 P. M. Sari- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mumma are now hls vacation at Greensbury, Ind. ta Fe and Frisco No. 6, whlch Is due at home to their frlends on 436 West George Koonta, son of our dlvlsion out of Tulsa at 6:30 P. M. The writer Davidson Avenue, havlng bought this enaineer, has been elected captaln for believes that little courtesies and acts property. 1928 of the basketball team at Central of servlce, of this klnd. will do much FREIGIHT HOUSE Hlgh School. Fort Worth, Texas. toward increasing business for the Mrs. Leo Lane and daughter have re- Robert Davidson and famil of Frisco as they wlll Invariably leave a turned from a visit to her parents in Keiser, Ark., are vislting at ~ilgley, lasting impression on the patron's Advance. 310. Tenn.- - .. - .- mlnd, and will tend to make a Frisco Joe Huber. Jr.. Is again on the job A epur track has been constructed booster of each and every one of bur after a severe case of tonsllitis. to serve the Kelso Oil Company at passengers. We compliment Mr. James J. G. Sarius Is in Brlghton. Illinois. Glrardeau. and Mr. Buesse for their thoughtful- with hls father. who Is very 111. ness. For Sale: All garden produce. Grov- At last Tulsa is assured of a union er Whlte has become one our fast farm- station. On Tuesday, December 6, the ers. He moved to the farm one Sun- ( SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION I proposition was put up to the voters day and moved back to town on the for a decision and the plan carrled next Sunday. seventeen to one. We feel that the We were glad to have Gilbert "Doby" voters displayed a mighty flne spirlt in McCutcheon with us on December 14. CITY TICKET OFFICE "Doby" was pard clerk here for several TULSA, OKLA. supporting the station bonds, for it years. He Is now traveling frefght wlll mean a great deal to the city. sollcitor for the Western Maryland PHIL. F. ATKINSON. Reporter The new Unlon Statlon wlll glve pas- Rallway. with headauarters in Memphls, sengers n better impression of Tulsa After an illness of almost three than In the past. It Is expected that weeks P. E. Buesse. passenger agent. work on the vladucts over Main street has returned to work. All the boys in and avenue, together wlth the office were pleased to see him re- the lowerlng of the tracks, will begin turn. early next Spring. 8babi-dnhghter -boG to Mr. and Mrs. The Frisco did a nlce business to Edward Dunn on November 19. Chlcago account of the American Pe- MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT Christmas will be over by the time troleum Institute. We used extra , OKLA. thls edition of the Magazine Is pub- equipment on Train No. 4 on both -llshrrl .- .. - -. but here's hoplng you had a December 3 and 4 and followed It up ARTHUR D. MINICK, Reporter wonde rful time, lots of presents n'ever- with a special train of the very latest thlng. equipment on December 5. The special If other polnts on the Southwestern traln consisted of elght cars: Five division are making as good a record OFPICE OF B. & 8. AND MAIN- standard Pullmans, one observatlon as we are In havlng few accidents. I am sleeper, one club car and one dlner. of the opinion that the cup wlll stay TENANCE OF WAY Leo Rove110 vislted friends end rela- wlth us for some time to come. CHAFFEE, MO. tlves at Oklahoma City recently. Bob Francls, road foreman of equip- The writer recently hunted qua11 ment, has returned from Mexlco where EVA WRAY, Reporter with frlends near his home in Kansas. he hunted wild game. He killed two We believe the following act of cour- deer. He purchaped a live one from a w, .lI. Alsobrook and gang are build- tesy and service deserves mention. On rancher, to present it to the city ZOO. new wrater tank at Leachville Ark. December 9 the passenger agent of the The wrlter wishes a happy New Year to fellow employes, and all employes Mr. Emd Mrs. T. W. ~argrave'of. . Chaf- Atlantic Coast Line at Sarasota, Fla., at Oklahoma City extend thls greeting celved a wayblll, going to the Unlrer- ginning of a new year's work. mar all I to every Frlsco employe. sal Carloading Dlstrlbutors Con~pany. of us unite our efforts to make t;his It has been a successful year for the fifty-one Inches in length. Lots of nlce the most progressive rear In Fri sco Frlsco Magazine and may it be larger business but Mary Jenkins says when history. The Oklahoma City chap~ter and better thls year. Let's all get to- you are the expense clerk it's also lots extends its heartiest wishes for a rnlost gether and make this an outstanding of work. prosperous New Year to all fellow i rm- feature. W. E. Rust, chief clerk to agent, has ployes. Grorer A. Slemp, Areman. is at St. a new Essex coupe. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. W. M. Fitch has been asbla n ed Louis hospltal account sickness. Rust and son Juniof, motored to Afton position as assistant clty ticket ng ent Jack W. Murphy. fireman, was called December I. and cashier at Oklahoma City. Bef 'ore to Montgomery; Ala., recently account The jobs of C. E. Parker. accountant, comine here Air. Fltch was cashier at 8 death of sister. and Charles L. Thomas, rate clerk, wlll ~apulKa. be discontlnued , and they Mr. J. K. Ollver, traveling passen fier TULSA FREIGHT OFFICE have been given the option of going agent at Memphis, and ivlrs. 011ver TULSA, OKLA. into the Tulsa accounting zone. were Oklahoma City visltors Ndvern ber Mrs. Lon I. Burd, wife of the assis- 25th and 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Oli ver cant warehouse foreman, and her son MARY JENKINS, Reporter were former residents of Oklahcma Ralph, who is a student of 0. U. at City and s heart). welcome alwan Norman, spent Thanksgiving Day at awaits them here. 'he boys of the Tulsa frelght house. Columbia, Mo., wlth another son, Les- Jl i s s Philomena Vorderlandw her here again to broadcast that they Ile Burd, who is a student at Missouri spent week end of November 26th at ,ained the pennant (for the least University. her home in Kingfisher. nber of errors) for November, their John Overstreet, messenger, recently Messrs. L. W. Price and H. C, Cor11ey ord being 46,834 shipments and only vislted home folks at Marionvllle. 310. attended meeting of Frisco Grearter en errors. Nell White, cash book chec.ker, visit- Traffic Club at Enid. December 2. L. R. Thorne, formerly transporta- ed her brother; 0. C. White. Thanks- Mr. T. F. Underwood, clty tlcrkel n insnector out of Sarinafleld. Mo.. pivlna Dav at Fort Worth. Texas. Nell agent, left December 3 on his vacat loo. I been transferred to -Tulsa as.travi rackea an-appetite several days after He will visit in Tuscon, Ariz., Chlcago ~g auditor. Mr. Thorne is pretty her return. and Los Angeles. I1 known among the Tulsa folks. Irene Doling, secretary to agent. Mr. Bell, chief clerk in divlrdon 1 we wish to taxe thls opportunity spent the week end of Nov. 26. with freight office at Fort Smith sr)ent to extend him a hearty welcome. frlends at SgrlngAeld, Blo. December 7th vlsiting In the frel ght B. A. Hamilton, who has been claim and passenger offices. agent for the Frlsco at Tulsa. has ac- cepted a positlon with the Sand Springs Home Interest. In the law denartment. 40th AND 43rd TRACK DlVlSlC The Sand springs Home Interest is a SAPULPA, OKLA. part of the estate of the late Charlie Page, wldely known Oklahoma phtlan- J. A. MacMILLAW, Reporter throplst R. 0, Stuart, Tupelo, M1ss.. wlll fill the vacancy made by Nr. Ham- 0. F. Peteet, extra gang foreman, ilton's keslgnatfon. cently underwent an operation on Qulte a few changes are being made ankle at the St. Louis hospital an1 In the Tulsa freight office. to make reported doing Ane. room for the new accounting zone. A. W. W. Oakes has been made fore1man F. Mller, cashler, and (Ford) Huflord. on the Catale sectlon. bookkeeper, took hammer and nails Mrs. C. B. Bonner and son, J8ack, and went driving. They drove them- spent the holldays at Chickasha. selves into a new private office. Every- Jlm Jackson, of Neosho, Mo.. has day folks, who used to go by and say. been made rellef foreman on the 'Loth "Howdy Mlller. "Howdy Ford." are now track division. compelled to send in visitors' cards. A. S. Walker and famlly spent the The Tulsa frelght offlce recently re- holidays in Oklahoma City. J. H. 3Iorgan. of Chelsea, attrrkded court a few days recently and was re. Ileved by C. C. Mackln. William Thompson, crossing flap]man of Sapulpa, is in the St. Louis Hosp1 taL Hls condition is reported serious. S. V. JVallen, Falrland, is takin THE FIRST short vacation. He is belng relic by Jlm Jackson. NATIONAL WEST TULSA STORES DEPT OTIS R. RULE. Reporter

BANK Tom Mishler, price clerk, was off ( the last half of November, account 1 in&'the small pox. There was need for a loading chute OF TULSA for the accommodation of the. stock- men who shipped stock out of Kings- OKLAHOMA ton. Okla., and so 0. J. Driver, sec- tion foreman and his gang were re- quested to build one. . WHAT WE The one shown in the photograph ADVERTISE was constructed of old lumber, tele- THlS BANK ADVERTISES phone poles, ties, etc., and the section WITH CONFIDENCE THE FOL- LOWING ELEMENTS OF SERV- gang and B. M. Richardson, agent at ICE: CAPITAL $2,000,000.00 that point, are proud of the result. I. OUR EQUIPMENT IS COM- "It's a daisy," writes Mr. Richard- PLETE. 2. OUR PROTECTION IS son, "and the livestock shippers are AMPLE SURPLUS $500,000.00 very proud of it. The opening just 3. OUR COURTESY IS UNI- FORM. fits the trucks that haul the livestock 4. OUR INFORMATION ON to our loading platform." ALL THINGS IS EXTENSIVE AND DEPENDABLE WE SHALL BE GLAD TO FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVE YOU DEPARTMENT OKLAHOMA CITY " Tulsa's Oldest Bank " VICTORIA WALKER, Reporter Now that the hollday festivltles have drawn to an end, we are faclng the be- Virgil Stone and wlfe spent Christ- Operator Knlaht vlslled friends in railroad, the brightest and hap~lesr mil with relatives In Springfield, Jfo. Memphis, recently. new year you have ever known. Sewral of the stores department em- Operator Bush has resigned arid ac- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Looney, of Amory, nlaves are nursing- sore arms. caused cepted a position with the 0. C. A. 8z A.. hliss.. visited in Tulsa recently. as it; 'small pox vac~lnatlons. . at Ada. We hope he likes hls new guests of Nr. and Mrs. 0. L. Young. G. V. Stone, chief clerk, was off De- work. Mr. Looney is conductor on Birming- c-mber 1 and 2, account having a slight Now, that the lroildays are over. 01,- ham Sub. :i~Lackof the "flu." rrator Distributor BolIlng is wish~ng Mr. and Mrs. George Harrimon and Chas. R. Millard. trucker, spent he knew how to make a few extra op- family expect to spend the holidays rlvlntmas with relatives In Springfield, erators. visitlng hls mother and other relatives JIi~~ouri. in and near Los Angeles, California. A. W. Blume, general storekeeper, CAR DEPARTMENT NEWS The Magic City Greater Traffic Club vislted the stores on the Southwestern will hold a dance and bridge party Jan- division December 14 and 15. WEST TULSA, OKLA. uary 16. The entire Frisco rallroaci Miss Jnnice Corer visited friends and i8 lnvlted to participate. rclnlives in Oklahoma City during- the G. H. STORY. Reporter Mr. Clvde Crockett switchman has Christmas holidays. returned' from a vi'sit at ~cdalles. John Harris, counterman, was off It has been said that our blcssinns Texas December 10 to 14 inclusive, because of are never bestowed singly. This -is ax Oldenhage and MISS Maude Mil- illness. easy to believe after hearlng about ler were married in Claremore, Okla- , Miss Helen Pelley, of , spent Joe Paisley, car clerk at this point. homa. Xovember 20. Our wish for Mr. I the week after Christmas, vlsiting Jan- who just recently became the father Oldenhage and hls bride, Is a long and Ice Coffer. of twin boys. At this time these young hanpy wedded llfe. 0. S. Momany. storekeeper at Olila- railroaders have not been named, but Ralph Bryant. traveling demurrage homa City. made a business vlsit to understand that the names "Ike and supervisor, was a Tulsa visitor re- the dlvision store at West Tulsa, De- Xlike" have been sug~ested. It is not c~ntlv.- - -.-." . cember 6. at all likely that this suggestion will G. R. Warren and family visited rel- ~eceiveany consideration. atives In Kansas a few days. recently. MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT E. 31. Hilton, former car carpenter Xlrs. H, XI. Stephenson, of Iola, Kan- at West Tulsa. has been transferred tn sas. vlsited her ulster, Miss Edna WEST TULSA, OKLA. Henryetta ns car oiler. Wooden. John Powell, car carpenter. has Just The clerks In Tulsa terminals held a L. A. MACK and 0. R. TUCKER, completed a new home at Red Fork, spelling contest and pie supper, De- Reporters Okla. Accordlnr to a11 renorts this cember 1. There were thirty In at- - little home is modern in every respect tendance nnd all report a pleasant The Christmas spirit as well as an- and is a credit to the owner, who built evening. val Christmas rush Is wlth us on the it. Eouthu~estern division at the time this Thomas Harris car carpenter is tem- is belng written. Englneer Lewers is porarlly transreired to ~1are;nore to OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT making a trip home to see his mother relieve Mr. McClain, who is laying off SAPULPA, OKLA. whom he has not seen for some time. account siclcness. Inspector Perguson is making a trip At the last safetv meetlna consider- lo Texas, tu brighten his home with able pralse wan giGen to th;! condition JENNIE F. AITCHISOx, Reporter his smiling face and happy whistle. and Ane appearance of our Pip-track. during the Christmas holidays. We can stand a lot of thls. Mrs. 1da Nacmillan has been asnigneb Engineer Bert Edison is OK account John H. Sortore, tool room man. is to posltlon of ticket cashler at Sapulpa, of Illness. nonr back on the job, after being' off vice IV. If. Fitch. who has transferred Engineer D. S. Wortman is away ac- six weeks, account of a severe illness. to Oklahoma City ticket office. Mrs. count of ill~less. The similarity in appearance of Macmillan is considered one of the most We are verv sorry Indeed to say that glasses owned by Mr. Tucker, chicf congenial employes in catering to tho Engineer J. iV. ~lcks,off the Cherokee car clerk. and 3Ir. Burkholtz, traveling public among whlch she has made Sub of Southwestern division, died i,n boiler inspector. caused qulte an up- many 'friends In Sapulpa. Slmman hospltal. and wish to take thls roar in the master mechanic's office Mrs. Jessie Mae Smith. Mrs. Ella M. means to extend our sympathy to his the other day. Burd and Louis Trost were fr;mbng the fsmily. Engineer Hicks left a host of recent visitors at Mlssouri Up'. Mrs. frlrnds ~ndhe will never be forgotten OFFICE SUPT. TERMINALS Smith has two sons and a daughter on the Southwestern division. attending Missouri. Enainter Zaner is away in Texas. WEST TULSA, OKLA. Miss Lois Flanagan spent two days account of business. at her home in Vinita. Engineer Joe Studebnker, from Tulsa EDNA A. WOODEN, Reporter Mlss Rancy Kengle, stenographer in Yards, is making a trip home -to be agent's oflice Oklahoma City was a with hls family in Arkansas. over the By the time this goes to press we recent visitor at Sapulpa. ~isiKengle holidays. will have entered a new year. The was formerly employed In superintend- Fireman J. E. Ice Is maklns a trip employes of Tulsa terminal wlsh for ent's office, havlng come here from to. Kansaa Clty to spend the holidays each and every employe of the Frisco Enid. wtth his relatives. We now have the new ansenger run cn the Southwestern dirzlon and En- ameer C. Prewltt and Flreman Musick have been asslgned to the new crack train. the Bluebonnet. Machinist P. M. Whtte la rnaklng a trip home to Arizona, to spend the holidays with his mother. The National Bank Endneer Hevburn Is off account of lllne&, Fireman John Rankin Is off account c~fillness. Engineer Thornton is OR account of for Savers Illness and his run has been taken over by Englneer W. A. Yocum, who has been on the motor car. Wm. F. Krafft, was a week-end vis- itor in Sprlngfleld. last week. CORES of railroad men and Joe Palslep. cat clerk. is the proud father of twin sons. Our congratula- S machinists are numbered among tions to Joe. our patrons. We invite more of you TRAINMASTER'S OFFICE to take advantage of our facilities. SAPULPA, OKLA. Six departments-hings, Trust, R. E. LEACH, Reporter Foreign, Commercial, Investment and J. J. Corum Is actlns as relief agent at Neosho. vice 2. T. Martin, retired. Safe Deposit to serve you. Dis~atcherW. M. Scott is now work- ing the swing fob here, relieving Dis- patcher W. F. Stone. Glad to have you with us. Scotty. Operator Hulse 1s workbng third ..n*.nl.h ,..,,,I..,., I,,. trlck at "SY". relieving Operator Fcdcral Commerce Trust Company Knight. Commercial - Savings .Trust BROADWAY Operator %foyer Is working as rellef Investments. SaFe Deposits + Forpign OUVE TO PINE agent at Rltchey, rellevlng: Agent Mul- fins, who has bacn asslgned agency at Seosho. Page 62

Quinn Baker, asslstant engineer, has Flfteen Rah's for Tulsa! The elec- Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Culter, Mr. 0. H. just returned from his annual vacation. tion held Tuesday. Decembe~6th. on Reld and others. Mr. Baker and famlly visited Mr. Bak- the new union station bonds went over The bullding program c0nt)nues to er's folks at Topeka. with a bang, ratio belng sixteen to one. represent a mlllion a month In Tulsa. T. D. Alexander. cashier at Madill. The weather here for the last month Skkscrauers are eolne uu fast. underwent an operation for appendl- has been of a very changeable nature, We aie all lined-ub f6r-our blggest citis in the Sherman hospital. cold and then warm, hardly know in Frisco year In 1928. Everyone Is en. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blrchard spent the morning what to expect for even- thused and the slogan "Get the frelghl Christmas at the home of Mr. Birchard's ing. Our coldest day was December 8, and let the credit go", continues to-be mother, in St. Louis. when the mercury dropped to slx above. a bell ringer. W. L. Pendleton, soliciting freight We are now In the midst of the holl. agent, has been 111 for the past week day rush and everyone Is expectant EXECUTIVE GENERAL AGENT'S with the "Au" but is on the job now. of ~a joyous time. - OFFICE-TULSA, OKLA. The Magic City traffic club Is going to give another dance and entertaln- ment the evening of January 16th, Two hundred and twenty-flve guests whlch is being looked forward to with attended an Informal banquet and In- much enthuslasm. The entfxtainment stallatlon of new offlcers of the Tulsa and dance of last month was a very Trafflc club Tuesday evening Decem- successful one. Several oll'icials and ber 13th at which our ~oinmercial their wives attended, among them be- THE OLDEST AND MOST Agent 0. H. Reid, was elected a mem- ing Mr. and hfrs. J. W. James, Mr. S. RELIABLE ber of the board of directors. S. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Young, North Bouldar and Frlsco Right-of-way -----=TULSA ADVERTISERS Phone 2-1117 & 2-1118 TULSA. OKLA. HENRYADAMSON Leave11 Coal Co. Oklahoma COAL & MININGCO. MINERS AND SHIPPERS - - - Steel Castings Co. MINERS and SHIPPERS MAGIC CITY COAL MAKERS OF OF COAL TULSA, OKLAHOMA Railroad, Oil Field and Mines Located Four and Onehalf Commercial Castinga in Miles East of the City of Tulsa WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR COAL Call Phone Cedar 5588 or Onage 9810-F21 Oil Flyer Cafe OKLAHOMA OR WRITE US ELECTRIC STEEL TULSA, OKLA. R. R. 1, Box 145 Tuba, Okla., Box 668 15 North Main Street We Want Your Busineaa Tulsa, Okla.

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ACCOUNTING DEIPARTMENT SAPULPA, aIKLA. . . C. P. HENSLEY.- Reporter G. D. Gorharn was c:alled to Jones- boro Ark., November 28 to attend court. H.'E. Fariss vfsited h'is uncle In Okla- homn City the week en(-I of- . December- - - - 4. Mrs. G. D. Gorham visited her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. M . C. Goldsmith, piggott, Ark., the we ek end of No- rember 28. H. E. Fariss spent the Christmas holldayn wlth his nar ents at Adams- vllle Tenn. Mr'. and Mrs. \V- D. Jones spent the Christmas holldays at Cape Girardeau, Mo., visiting Mrs. Jon€:s' parents. Mr. and Nrs. G. D. GC~rham entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gorham, North Bend. Neb., during the Christmas holi- days. R H. Warfield, sp~ent three days Christmas week "In pllrsuit of quail." Bob reports "not so Inu,ch quail, but lots of shootlng and fuIn.

STEEL PRESERVATION The entire understructure of this bridge is protected with NO-OX-ID. Note that railroad passes under bridge making conditions severe. This is one of hundreds of uses for NO-OX-ID by the seventy-seven railroads using it. Proven absolutely reliable and least expensive for many years, on structural steel, tanks, pip-e lines buried or above ground, stores, equipment out of service, steel cars, car springs, signal equipment, car ferries and any and every place where rust is a menace. Where can you increase your protection against rust by using NO-OX-ID ? Correspondence invited. Write for booklet and full information

I. G. Bowman, smMtchengineer, and E. Dearborn Chemical Company E. McKinley, both of Oklahoma City, 299 Broadway, 310 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago offer this evidence of r rheir prowess as dl~khunters. Together they shot fzventy- Frisco Building, St. Louis Offices in All Principal Cities one drccks in abosri I two hours.

OFFICE GENERAiL AGENT OKMULGEE, OKLA. D. B. McCAIN.- Reporter Xlss Oma Adams, f( blll clerk here. is roadmast&'s-clerk lhe OrigindRust Preventive at Oklahoma Clty. She Is being re- livved temporarily by Mrs. Velma Cobb. Ira Brister, cashler, has been appolnt- ed assistant timekeeper, superintend- ent's offlce Sapulpa. names for the annual exchange of glfts, H. T. \#ood, chlef clerk, and D. B. if there was anythlng left In the fam- McCain, of Lhis offlce, attended the ac- I EASTERN DIVWON I ily purse, we bought some nuts and a candy cane for the klddles. cldent prevention meeting held at The Misses Ruby Northcutt. Gertrude Henryetta, recently. Interesting talks Whittaker, Verne Tulloch and Mrs. were mad* by C. Xlilla, accident pre- L' D' Lyda Lewls and others of the dlcta- ventlon agent, St. Louis, and others. SPRINGFIELD, MO. G. A. Brundldge eneral agent and phone department proved to be good H. T, Wood, chlei serk, attendeh the - samaritans in every sense of the word clalm prevention meetlng held at Sa- CHARLENE WILLARD, Reporter during the charltable campalgn of the pulp?. Xrs. G. A. Brundldge Is vislt- Santa Pals. They vislted the sick and ing in California. - poor and were able to alleviate much ~ri~aratlonrfor Christmas Included suffering and spread cheer In many a the annual drlves made by the Salva- forlorn home where the Chrlstmas Reasonable tlon Army. Red Cross, Greene County spfrlt was mlssfng. Applicant: "I want some advice Tuberculosis Associatlon. Santa Pals Almost everyone stayed at home for and all other worthy charltable organ- Christmas, but Clara Ermes and moth- about my husband, sir. He Ieft me Izatlons for funds wlth whlch to carry er. who spent the day wlth frlends and twenty-five pears ago and I aln't seen on thelr very commendable and noble relatives at Dupo, Ills. Ruby North- him since." work. Between short breathing spells, cutt was In Mountain Grove, Mo.. Kath- Magistrate: "Well?" we were deluged with raffles and chan- yrn Hurt In Greenfleld, Xlo., and Cleo ces On everything from shot guns. Pierce in Republic, Mo. Applicant: "What about me 'aving watches, sllk plllowa and rugs to hand- George Roop and W. N. Doss, claim a separation?" embroldered llnens and after drawlng Investigators, made thelr formal debut