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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1020 BELIEVES WOOD A SUREWINNER llcGraw Thinks General Has Bright (Jhance lor Nomination. ON THIRD BALLOT Considers Michigan Result Nc Harometer in Casting Up Summary. IlV OKOIIQK W. SUMMEH8, WAHiri.S'OTON, April IB. 'Tlierr , noboiiy pIso In tlio race," bum Bjairnn J icura 'i ukuuioiiiu, tnntiinnir hero today o: tlio candidacy !ot Cell, Leonard Wood for tlio iirwld'-ni-v. Mr. McOraw In not only ii cn-ber for Oklahoma of tlio rrpub- I.ntl national commiiicu, uui no in nr.n vn m cnainiiiwi ui iiiu m mm lliampnlpn commltteo. Ho rrwiio oVt ll'ipm HIS niail'iuiiriura in iuw Mini y ronfer with boiiip or tlio Wood ii!VI'ra ,lCrx' nr"' i'Xprced complete iW.4:i.-iction with thu ultuatlon and fM'oWo confldenco In the nomln.i IfAlon of fleneral Wood, I am not nt nil discoursed ly the rsii;t n .Mioincan," sam .nr. ;mc- draw Condition In that Btato worn different from thoso In any other na;e In the Union, nnd tlio result wlil not ho duplicated anywhere ,!se (in tlio 27th of this month tnc pumarb'S of Ohio, New Jersey and vmichusetts will ho held and t mil cctJln that In both New Jersey mid M.wacl i srtts Fotlil Wooil dcloRa tiom v..l bo elected, while In Ohio j believe we shall break even. From the information I have It w my eon M.nt onlnlon that General Woon has of the 300 delegates already elected moro than 200 pledged to him "On the first ballot at the o:ilcano rnnven'lon. (Jenerul Wood will li-.ifl l,v a biff margin anu i uenevo n will be nominated on tlio third or fourth ballot. "N'ew KnBland will practically bo fi'Id for Oeneral Wood nnd ho will hive a larco majority of tho dele vales from the southern states. fl "In Oklahoma I am confident Im.r 'ihn rtelei'.illon will bo for Wood, and the whole of Kansas will support him. , "Kverywhero General Wood coes. In crowds flock to seo and hear htm u they would to hear tho president, It It evident from tho enthusiasm General Wood arouses everywhere that he Is the cholco of tho people. And t am .strong In my belief that the Rtnoral not only will be nomi nated but that ho will bo elected by a greater plurality than any cand: ilate for president ever received, "Of course. I know that at this time It is the field against Wood, but Instead of bolng a disadvantage that fact In tho end wilt do great advantage." tnt.. ..... . . viijr .mm. menus win regret 10 hear that Mrs. Walker Is nulto III. Mrs. Karl Tiffany accompanied by her mother, Mis. Hurah Gamble, loft Wednesday for Vlnlta. where thoy will visit relatives. Mrs. r J. Feeler of Clnrkesburg est Virginia, la In tho city, having been summoned on account of tho Illness of her mother, Mrs. I M. Sumpter, Mrs. T. D, Clague, who has been spending tho nast two mnntlm in St. trills, has returned nnd wns accom panied uy ner sister, Mrs. I II Wnckman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Alexander nnu daughters. Misses Alice nnd Florence of Waco, Texas, arc visit ing in me nonic or Mrs. Alexander's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Green. Mr, and Mrs. Ktnteno Norton will leave Saturday for tho cast. They win go i" .ew vorx and later oiner iminm, prooamy returning via a routhorn route, visiting cities of tho gun coast slates. Mrs. Joseph If, Ilovalrd, who has been visiting In tho homo of her relatives, Mr. anil Mrs. It. A. Griffith, left early In tho week for Independence. Kns whero she will visit Imforu returning to her homo in l-ennsyivania. Mrs- Com Mose, president of tho i.inusoy circio w. v, T, U. of Ulxby, Okla.. was In tho city yesterday en route homo from tho regional meet- 1"C. W. C T. T7., held Wednesday In llartlesvllln and while hero was tho guest of Mrs. I.llah 1). I.lndsey. Mlsa TJdna l'yto, general secrctnry. Y, W, C. A.. Mrs. J 1). Hlchnrds, Mrs. N. W Mnyglnnls, both of tho local Y. W board, and Miss lillxabeth llourland, left .Sunday for Cleveland, Ohio, whom Vtoy will nttend the na tional conference, Y W. C. A. Club Events Jnnc Addamn Chautauqua circle will meet In tho library. Drama I.cagno will meet with Mrs. A. Hay Wiley. Student's Medial, auspices Ilyech. ka club In tho publlo library. Joint meeting Women's .Auxiliary and Trinity Guild with Mrs. Charles Havener. 2:30 o clock. Illliln Claw. The ladles' lllble class of the First Methodist church will hold a meet ing Friday afternoon nt 2.30 o'eloe w.th Mis. J It. Lewis. 614 Hcmtli Gillette, at which time an attractive program has been arranged. Informal flirty. Invitations have been Issued to an Informal party to bo given by the patronesses of tho four girls' circles of the First Presbyterian ohureh in tho home of Mrs. J. O. Campbell, 1SK South Cheyenne nvenuo on Wednesday afternoon from 3 to t April 2$. Mothern of tho girls nnfl fpcclnl frlcpd are to bo guest. Mrs. tho meeting this week of tho Mon. lay Study club. The j rectum was on Holland, the following taking part: MesdameH W. 13. Thompson, C. It. Vlers and Mrs. J ! Thomp son, Tho election of officers for tbn r Mining year resulted as follows. Mis. J. C, Woolsey, president; Mrs, J. W. Moote. vice president; Mrt, David Goodall, secretary-treasurer! Mrs. J A. Green, reporter; Mrs. V C. Connolly and Ms. "W. K. Thomp son, flower committee. After a soc Ul hour tho club adjourned to meet ntxt time with Mrs. W. C Connolly I'lonetrV Dinner. , A 'Tlonecrs' Dinner" will be) one of the great social features of the biennial convention of tho General Federation of Women' clubs to tin 1 1 held at Dos Moines June 18-33. The. dinner Is schedu'ed for Saturday evening, Juno 19, and It will bo one of the most Interesting and Insplr ing functions of tho ontlro conven tion, for It Is, nnd lion been for years. I one of the red-letter events of every Mential n.eitliut of the uriranlzatlmt l'Sver since tho early days a special banquot lion been given to those pioneer women who caught tho vis- Ion of service through tlio great womnn'n club movement and hnvii led In nit tho great reforms which havo brought n broader exprcsalon nnd understanding of llfo to all women whether they belonged to womans's club or not livery woman around thnt special board will wear ii silver rrown and have a serenity of expression that will be a benediction In Itself regardless of any spoken word one may hear nt Mia banuilet Mnndav Htud Club. Facing tho sunset of life, with the 1. H. Scranton wiu hostess toTpurple twilight written in their feu. lures una Hearing every rnarK or n well-spent life, tley will fill every one present with mingled awe re sport and admiration I'nelug the west, with llfo triumphant radiating Itifpliatlou for ei-nlce for nil women In tho noontide of life, who have taken up tlulr tasks The illtine this year, promises to be one of un usual Inlen st Scutriiml for Tniller Ttiofl. Filtering n plea of guilty before, district court jesterday on tho charge of stealing a tiallir triicl from the Ohlnkla Oil company In this cbf Dee 31, HMD, It. C Doyle wns sentenced to servo ono year nnd one day in the state peullenlbiry by Judge lledmomt S Cole Doylo was one of the 17 prisoners who esenped from tlio county Jail Fob, 13 of this year, I'li-iids tilillly to Auto TlM-ft. t'lendliig guilty to tho chnrgo of nutnninhllei larceny, "Dock," alias Arthur lliuker, yesterday wlthdiew Ills former plea of not guilty In dis trict court nnd will bo renlenced by Judge Hndmonil H. Colo on April 19, Darker nrimltled stealing u Ford car from O. r Morcer of llroken Arrow, Oct. 22, 1919. Itnbcrt A, .Molllrney Funeral Dlrertor. 1'hono 45(1 131 913 South Main Advt : )CEETY y CONTINUED FROM ritnCKDINO TAOB. Mrs. II. O. Weavor, who underwent n operation recently In a local hos- flal. is recovering nlcoly. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Nicholson havo moved to Ft. Worth. Texas. where they will reside In tho future. Mr. and Mrs, S. Iloss Gammon are entertaining Mrs, Gammon's parent Mr and Mrs, Charles Paul Kendall of Dnnls, Texas. Jr. and Mrs, M V Walter of tho vtaixer apartments announco tho COmlntr nf n rtnili'htfe nn Mnnrlfiv April iJ, who will bear tho nam-j of por baking cooking shortening ue . rtgaco an ideal mar garine. Every carton bears our Buaranlee, which ia your Protection. Mde !n a white tile, sun lit churnery, Vegaco come to you swext, pure nd wholesome. "OT Bit Bitter Ti.tei At Ci." Sold by dtaUn CROWN MARGARIN CO. Churneri SL LouU, Mo. ITfWFa!fml Strictly Fnlnn Miulc. VEGACO Distributing Co. 1.07 , I:. nn,t st. TL LS., OKI... Small Profit Margin and Volume Solas 1 JOi):i res Across Street From the ' Ketchum Hotel A Tremendous Sacrifice Owing to strike conditions that have prevailed all spring, we have an overstock of $20,000 in merchandise which must be sold this week. Suits That sold for $75 Priced $42.50 $95 Suits Priced $60 $125 Suits Priced' Coats Wg have 50 Coats in stock that sold from $75 to $175 to clear at a dis count of 33i and 50 Spring Dresses Including Taffetas, Geor gette Crepes and Trico lettes. .Dresses that sold at from .$50 to $75 Off Hats 250 spring models that formerly sold at $15. (Jn flf Priced DU.UU 250 Hats that formerly sold S25.up: $10.00 150 imported models worth S,to. $25.00 Come Early and Make Your Selections RADIX WATER Is Health Insurance Sterilized by Ultra violet Rays. No' Germs or Chemicals. Phones 33S 503 Spring Time Clearance Sale of Exclusive Millinery b'cores and scores of new and clever designs are Included In this rale. Prettily trimmed Mallnes, Dcghorns, Mitans and Sport Hats beg to parade on the boulevards. All Spring Millinery Thero are no old stocks rep resented In our displays everything Is correct for the 1920 season. Prices show discount of V OFF. All Children's Hat. Bhown aro splendidly de signed and accentuate youth ful glrllshnew. There are ribbons and flowers galore, and pretty nhaptj, too, Your choice, H OKI". BOSTON HAT SHOP 321 SOUTH BOSTON GREENBERG'S SPECIAL OFFER FOR ' t Friday and Saturday DRESSES" WAISTS AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN PRICE Every New Mode and Fabric Is Here .45 $ -.45 $ Genuine Georgette Blouses 3 4 4 5 Hi 11 GREEN BERG'S 122 South Main First Door North From Second LEAD and ZINC PAINT 1'41 mm Ml v&J V We Make This Offer Paint half your house lead-and-oil, the olhcr half DEVOE. In three years the lcad-and-oil half will be hungry for more paint, with ,DEVOE still sound. If not-we'll GIVE you enough for. the whole house. TULSA DECORATING CO. IVi Soulli llouldi-r 'Xulsa, Okla. Ill A WOMAN FEELS BLUE AND UNHAPPY Bho is a "bundle of nerves," aufTcrs from head ache and backacho, all out of Borta, from girlhood to womanhood. Tho modern younp; woman in often "high utrunR" emotional lion fainting spells in frequent ly bltio and dkiati.iGcd with lifo. She should bo helped by n tonic and ner vine that luuj lecn nold by druBRtata and proven Bucecnefal for over half a century, nnmely Ir. I'iercc'n Favorite Prescription. If you wmh to give it a trial send 10 contfl to Dr. l'icrco's InvalitU' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial packago of Tavorite I'recription tablcta. Knsas City, Kanii.--"Vlif!n I was a pirl jtiirt coming into womanhood I bocumo nil run-down, weak and nervous. I wa.i pale aa deatli; my people became very much alarmed Uionpht t wan (jriiriK into a dcclino. My mother took mo to our druggist and asked him if ho could recommend Rome medicine that ha thought would x) good for my case. JIo told her to try Dr. Pierco'H Favorito Prescription and she did. I had only taken it a fihort time when I began to improve and it waa not lonxr when C waH woll in the boat of health. I have hinco Ubn Vsvohtn Prescription' during expectancy and found it a wonderful help." MIS. HULL (J AM .MON, 2910 Roosevelt Ave. AfxhiBon, Kaiw. ."About twenty years ago I fhsfcwncncl taking Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription. Tl first hatt dozen do!i gave mo grent relief and by the time I had finifjbed the firat bottle I felt htrorigor than for a long while. Sine then I have taken thw medicine whenever I have felt run-down, weak or nervoua and it has always given me tho desired relief. I am very ?lad to recommend 'Favorite Pracription' as a woiaan'u real riend."--MliS. IDA TICfiiNEU. 1118 & 10th St,