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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1020.
3
VOUNG DEMOS TO
MEET SATURDAY
' n'Air Will F.vton.l
j'Ontit -
iif,iiiviiinr Hntifi tn
Delegates.
HATCH TWO FIGHTS
vt President nnd Conven-
' tion City in a Controvery
.Among Delegates.
PONCA CITV, Kob. 19. The. 1920
JptnUon of the Stole. lAKijruo of
Tout Dunocmui on February 31,
ffir h tntewut Hint is belnc
'n ov. 'ho stato nnil from nr
UnttmMit ' that have been mn.de for
tiuTtntfrti nment of tho ilolegatea,
m be tho best In tho hlstery of tho
locution Nothing has noon npared
m th wy "f entertainment for tho
n.tore nrJ tho program this yoar
,! been irefully nrnmgnd. It it
iiofctfd tr t fully 2,000 "young dem
ocraU wl 1 gather In this city on that
The Ret 'a' theme of tho conven
in he orcanUatlon ond educv-
'uon for the coming campaign. Tho
women of tho stato who have allied
thnwelve-i with tho domocrntlo
tirtywlll be glvch every opportunity
in become well acquainted with tho
ttatforms and maclilnlclansi of Urn
ntrty, nnd ample, steps have: been
Mien for their welfu.ro nnd comfort
while atteiiiltng the convention. Up
to the present timo tlero htm been
coir two announced candidates for
ti prwldency Hurt Mocham of
Clinton, and Wendell Johnson, who
hiJlj from Comanche, but who ta
nur working in Oklahoma City. Tho
flrbt between tho two, however, la
trsecled to bo Interesting,
There will also bo a .fight for tho
et convention. MnsKogoo Is going
to tend a delegation to the conven
tion Instructed to brlnj? the noxt
mMting to that city, and Oklahoma
atf In nlao going to moko a race to
piln the permanent home of the con
tention. It is not likoly that vprop
Mttton of this kind will carry, as
most of tho members prefer to
change around each year and visit
(liferent localities.
The executive and credentials corrf
mlttee will meet In the city lu.ll at 8
i, m. Delegates are expected to rcg
Irter at headnuartorn, second floor
Arcade hotel, District caucuses will
U held In city auditorium at 8:30.
lie convention nt tho someplace will
be called to order at 9:30. The In
vocation will bo by ltev. I P. Do
ToWer. followed by singing "Amer
ica." lion. Felix Duvnll of Ponca
Xlty will deliver the address of wel
come And Hon. Joshua Iaso of Nor
3im will respond, Morning address
will bo given by Mrs. Kathorine Van
Ltuven of Oklahoma City and Con
rrfsnman W. W. Hastings of Tahlo
3iih. At 1 p. m. tho delegates will
be riven an automobllo rldo to tho
101 runch, starting from tho auditor
. A r'cnHoii for visiting Indies
will bo given by Ml Charlotto A
-Marland nt the N. v Marland liome
ni 2 l. m. Afternoon mldrcMs will
be given by Oov. J. 11, A. llob
ertson of Oklahoma nnd Gov. Charles
il. ltrouRh of Arkansas, tn bo fol
lowed by reports of committees,
election of officers nnd selection of
plnco for noxt convention. At 7 p. m.
n banquet will bo given at the high
school gymnasium, with Hon. W. JI,
Harrison of Oklahoma City s toast
tnuster, The convention will ckwe
with a dnnco nt the city nildltorlum
and Boullgny hall. N
IS BARRED FR0MESTATE
Leo Illnl, Comliicit nt Oklahoma
Oty, In Denied Kluire.
ttf Aocltwl Ptm Ktl Wire.
OKLAHOMA CITV, Fob. 19.
Leo lllrd, convicted of manslaughter
In connection with tho killing of his
brother, wIM bo barred by the con
viction from sharing In tho dUposI
thin of his brother's estate, amount
ing to moro than $15,000, nttorncys
for tho state announced todufj
Ulrd since his Vcleaso on ball, fol
lowing tho shouting, has been con
ducting the business of tho lllrd
I'roduco company, formerly conduct
ed by his brother. . v
Hannis Optical Co. Advt.
Stale Briefs
OKLAHOMA CITV, Fob. 19
Lifting of a general embargo on the
Wichita Falls & Northwestern rail
road on all freight shipments to nnd
from connections north of- llk City,
Okla., was reported today to th
state corporation commission.
MUaKOORR, Feb, 18. Isaac
Harris, a laborer, was run over by
two wheels iof an uuto truck In the
downtown district this RftcrnnSn
while crofslng tho street with mem
bers of his family. Ho is said to be
Internally Injured and sustained sov-
eral ibru'uen ribs. His recovery Is
doubtful. U
OKLAHOMA CITV. Feb. !!).
Support ot the Morgan homn bill or
a similar miuwro providing for long
unto io.tnt for former scrvlco men
li favored by Howard U. IIoppn,
commanr.cr or the OKUnomn uuy
post of Iho American I.eplon, he mid
today. He joined with Horace w
Hagan, stato N commander of thn
legion. In opposition tn tho bonus
plan for lormcr service) men.
MtieKOOKi:, Feb. 19. L. S. Kkfl-
ton and James T rnncoast of OK
mulgce filed i petition In tho fed
eral court today charging that thn
UKmuigeo rroiiucmg a Kenning Co.
of Okmulgee Is Insolvent nnd un
hblo to nay Its obligations nnd nsk-
lng that thn company bo ifeclnrod
Men Who Know
They are the felloys who have
been, wearing Holmes Clothes.
, They are all loud in their
praise and it is "QUALITY"
that has convinced them that
better values cannot be had. i
These NEW SPRING SUITS
are the kind that particular
men want.
$25
to
HOLMES
Clothes Shop
223 SOUTH MAIN
and welcome for three splendid rea
sons, especially in these days of soaring costs
because. Calumet gives three big positive helps in
reduction of living expense.
You save when you buy it moderate in cost Leaves you
more money with which to buy other things. You save when
you use it has more than the ordinary leavening strength therefore
you use less. You save material it is used with. Never fails.
HuuMrtY
KirtwotSl
CALUMET
"BEST BV TEST" ym.wsivu
MakcS'Most Palatable and Sweetest of Foods
Traduced in largest, finest, most sanitary Baking Powder
Factory in the World. Contains only such ingredients as have been
officially approved by United States Food Authorities. The first
choice of millions of housewives for a third of a century.
Order; from your dealer. Save 3 ways and have much batter bakings.
n bankrupt nnd n' receiver ho ap
pointed to look after Its property.
Jtidgo Williams hua set February 27
as the day upon which to hear the
tippllcitlon for receivership. .
MUSKOOKK, Feb. 18. Charley
Hvuns, SO. and Miss lltiby Hush, 18,
iuiu wuiKiiig noino in win souin
west part of th'u. city wore ssnlleil
from hnliln.l lii. M. ....l.ln.,nri.i
nnd beaten with a club, llnth are in
a ioc.il nospitni in a serious condi
tion, wuciora sain ma young '"an
may die. No mullvo Is assigned for
the man's action miles ho Intended
to rob the young man. MicMiolIco
say.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 19. All
chiefs of city fire departments In the
state were asked by letter from the
stato fire marshal today to give their
attention this year especially ((, m
prevention of fires, As a first step,
It Is urged that n thorough cleaning
of each city bo carried on In order
to remove, possible material for con-.
flngratlniK, '
OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb 19 - He
organization of the old first infan
try, Oklahoma national gimrd, s tn
bn dlsciiRsod at a meeting of former
officers mid enlisted men of the or
Kiinlzntlon to be held tomorrow aft
ernoon In thn .nfflco of the adjutant
general, l'liuiji arc expected to be
formed to have the regiment ready
for lerngiiltloii by the federal mili
tary authorities by July 1.
TAX COLLECTIONS ARE HIGH
Morn limn Million Itcporleil by I
Mute ii 1 1 1 1 1- Curler.
OKLAHOMA CITV. Fell 19 - '
flrciM production. I.mk our, Inherit-1
mice and Income InMes collected this
month will nuuiunt to mure than
l.noo.ooo, a larger amount than uhh
over, collected before for the satilo,
month, lrank r. ("nrtrr; slnto audi-,
lor, wild todav Collections made I
during the flist It days of this1
month now total (8Si;,0fi3. i
N Figures for Iho month are espe
cliilly large lpe.'nuse of the pnvmrnl
of the iiuiirterly gross productlnn'
tax on ml Thn majority of the pay
incuts' for the preceding (ilinrter
were made in November when the i
total amounted to t SO 1 .027. Collec
tions In January nmpnnted to only
WHITES MAY OCCUPY SEATS
When Negro Scollmi Is limply Nert'ts
.Mil) Ho 'hiken, ItiiHv ll Snji.
My AnuKlitr.l I'lfti Kill" Wlri.
OKLAHOMA CITY, let). 10
White passengrrH should nut be
forced to stand In street cars when
seats reserved for negroes are not
occupied ns sUCh enforcement of the
.1 lut Crow law Is not lontemplated
III fhr net, Campbell Itilssult Mnto
corporation commissioner drciairl
today In il letter to John Hhur e
manager of the Oklahoma Itail'm
company
Tho letter was tho result of ntim
emus complaints received recent!'
by the corporation commission fron
patrons of the company who eon
ptnlned that they woro forced
hang to straps when only one sld
of the negro sectloii was occupied o
whrti the entire section was mriim
llusscll explained
Tim romtnlsslnner staled it v.
not the duty of tha corporntion om
mission to enforce the Jim Crow bn
but It Is Us function to see fli
there Is no discrimination igilns
paseiigers.
We See by the Papers
That after many lone and exhaustive con
ferences at Washington, it has finally been de- .
cided that the only thing that can bring down v
7the price of clothing is for production to catch up with
demand. All of which we already knew. And
we also know, if any one shoiild ask us, that prices are tfoing to be consider- fi
fthly higher before they. are any lower.,
Meanwhile This Live Store's
si '
I
r
Mark Down Sale
i
Jl.
, of Late Arrival Suits
7 I
Presents an exceptional opportunity for several hun
dred more foresighted and forehanded men. to buy their next winter's suits at
but little ifjiny more than HALF next winter's prices A large proportion of
these are 1 4
4f
Fashion Park Hand Tailored Garments
rSfftOn Sale Now $27:75
rlSI4ored, On Sale Now $32.75
KUJ!VK!i6.. On Sale Now $37.75
$53
F
eSSOn Sale N,ow $42.75
a&Si0ii Salc Nqw $47.75
pteSSautto Sale Now $57.75
$77, $80, $85 S
Fashion Park Ta
railorcd, On Sale Now $67.75 .
Goodbye Oyercoats
us Profit on Any
only Overcoat in Our Store
,Wg would rather you carry ono home at this near-cost price than for us to carry them' over and try- to
palm them off as new coats ne-t fall and we believe there's enough economically inclined men in Tulsa
to buy these Overcoats only 168 of them at these cost prices before the sun sets tomorrow.
The. only fault we have to find with these coats the
only excuse for marking them downMs that they didn't show up until long after the time they were due
hnd needed. ( But that is not the fault of the coats themselves and doesn't make them any less desirable
from your standpoint. They're just as warm and as handsome, just as high grade and finely tailored) as
if they had been here earlier. And next fall they'll look like bigger bargains than they do now.
1
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's Store I
Tulsa's Li vest Leading Men
Remember when you buy Calumet, you got" a
tuis pound, if you want It. 16 not 12 ounces.
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