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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1020
HAPPY THRONGS
FILL MOOSEWAY lu " J
"v I tid'Tflini goe ni Hi
, Mhv fi-ii oi
lln llliie l Hit
il tint- iliKtitiirn
Ml1 Andereon RriiduHc. n Jim
Mil riilerMon . iil.riH fn lln ..tiiii
nifr are indefinite . I :i t hn l.' ii'i'
rtturn to Tula until niiiimn
'. BUILDING RECORD
IS OVER MILLION
The Mortuary
"NTINCIi l- ltdM I'AUK MIX
it mi t it ! ""Il After ii abort huiriiicMi e-
A II Tulsa Ih hnjoyiiig ' ui- wmiy tm- u,e unernoon
4i i .. m:, w i' imi nenliMl, An m llollnnil 1m
Vltl ill'UUIl.N III ll n.ir dim iiMfi'.l hy Mm D A. f liimi
mid Mr Matt Kid' hlioue I'ollow
WR 'lit mil ml hour Ihr i lull ml
loomed in Imlil I hf ni-nl meting
wilh Mrn W II I 'iiniilliBhain
Carnival
BOLD MOOSE NIGHTW
Kiddies From Moys' Homt'
Aro (!uests of Imposition
All Vestcnliiy Afternoon.
t
l.nst night w.m Mnmw iiitihi on
"MnrwwwaV n nrl Ihr l"0i unit thlr
tflvei. wmii-m. nnilhr .mil wmt
hen ilw Dirndl nut In form. In fct
b little too much force fur the eiJtn
(nrt of tlii blggcM crowd Hint r
luriicl out it h mrnlVMl in nilwi
'lhr MfHmr formed i n r h i) at Ulelr
hurl nl headed M tin' I rlw K.np"
til foil Mliou lliinil J ,i rli linn ..ugh h
Hough lllilnm Mini ei ieti li nnet
from Irene ltf ktnnn'H Mix li ly I'lrcim
11 urrheil to MiHMi-w.it and diM.aiided
liter which they wooped ilnttn iiii
Hie Kliow nml 11 nun wll tnwmd
ii'lilnlithl when ihe crowd miiiply
null nml u i-iil home Iriim exliutmtlon
f'tnry John" well known In TiiIni
1 1 1 mi i"Hii. peelnllv liHir ruining
MiiiiIm In lit ufii Oi'iiiii.. tiding
nlofn to thw top of 'ho perpendicular
wall Unit iIhti' wuh wince tlio
breadth o In gnut hair between hi
wheel nml pace
Tim vii'lliB In Ilii' Alhlrlli' Hhotc
prHciilcil thiuo liouln tint I worn
(iliiroly contoMed. Kennedy mill bin
HlHllIn III (tlllllllpl'ill lllllll'll h ullll
flaunt tlii'lr cIiiiII"iik to meet .ill
ooniem.
There Ii onr mIiow llml vh cinwd
ffl off llin tnu'ii Miamcwny nml N lo
cated up on ICIgln Unit In win thy of
u villi; ll.irliiity Count H the llllu
ii no production Incltlc Im I.ikoii from
untuill nciii'M on tlin llurliiii y CouM In
Kan I'mni'liico livfoic lln. firo mul
rurtliipinlid ttlpi'il nut lln' iimli'i
world of tliu nioitl I'imiiiopiillliiii ( lit
on mrtli. livery II' log In tin- Itiir
I'll ry Cm, ii I .Sl.ow In Inlrniliil int a
cmwidt ai'iilnut (Im iihii if iildlmllr II
( i J oil nml tl'c lin of i.rilE" The
K'lllttn Unit rondtU'tii MilKiih ihiniiifli
Hie Const wm fur vimth ii kiiIiIp to
(oiirlHt In Hiin l''rnni'Nio mid rflvi'M
a riio.it Intcri'itliiK lecture on the
cenei).
Venterduy a f tr riiomi Uie Imyn from
tlio Itotury hiiy Iioii.p ete kui'kIh
of the hIiow unit Mi Mnrlln kiw to
It Unit they were properly taken wo
of HirmiHli .ill the kIiiiivk mul on the
dlfferriu tided.
EDUCATORS TALK
TO LEGION MEET
Discuss School System
rosi Kcpudiatcs Uasn
J3onus Fourth Time.
ItpRnrdleiM of the nliind liiken hy
tho rnitloniil orumilx-illon, the Ineiil
poit or (hi) Aiiierlciiii IrKlun will not
Indono the carh honus, TIiIh was
i.liown le mul iiientlnn uhep a renu
lution to IniloiMi the hoiltiif ivhn In
troduccil at the meeting lam nlnln
itnd iiroinptly tabled hy a unanlinnuii
voto. Thin Im the fourth time the
loral pout Iiiih kouu on levord iih tip
poit'd to the ciHh honll.1 ami In ie
warded In leKlon clrclei iik flu.il
proof of the Hi'Mtlmi'iU of the ineni
born.
H. O. McCluio. prevldont or (ho
board pf edueallon, and 12. K. Dber
holtxer. mipprliiteuileul if hcIiikiIm.
were the KUeU of tin' eenln and
told the iiieniherH hots' the American
legion could anlht Ihe HchnolH of
TulNa. Mr. MfClure mailt' the flint
addiohN and explained the unnillllnn
In TuImi Unit made neoenNary an in
eretiKPil levy for Nohool purpimi'ii and
was followed by Mr. Obei hnllzer.
who told Mhul the Hehool were ac
romplUhlnu and hoped In iiecnm
pllh In the future. Mo Mated Mint
tho Ncry foundation of the nation iIp
pcniln on lln soiiiik men and wninen
and he llimmlu the IpkIoii enulil do
no greuter UiIiik than In .innUUiik
In vrry way pnNlile In Inini; the
rducntlon.il InntltutlonN nf 'I'uU.i to
th hlirliiMl piifnillile ma mlii ni. I'di
lotvliu; IiIh iiilili'i'NN ,i imitliiu uhn
Intrniluccd IndurMlnr; any netlnn the
oily or Hlate .nit IkiiI t lrH inlKlit take
but wan deferred until more informa
tion could be Kcctii'cd and a leport
.rendered as In what aitlnn the board
of education wlwheil the IcRlnn o
take.
1 1 To make typewi (lent lein noUv a
lileveland Inventor hay piitenlcil .1
platen core thai ihapKe.i Ihe luud
clink of the type 111 n dill' Uunl
1'crnonul Mention
The Best Time
of Your Life
II' you w 11 nt to in ,,
"blUKi-r" pert-nil to 111,
lit l-bllillll 11 Utile more f.illj
tho thliiKH i oil reitil in Ki t In
Ml'P with llin treniendoUH
tiinvementi of Ihe llmui,
to think In teiniM 1,1 1
Kcr than your nohool duunt
or jour nelKliborhond 'to
know JUHt what lien beyond
tho horizon, to mjp the other
half of tho world at work mid
at play, to love AmcrVn ami
"homo folki ' moro, to nut
frm your wcarinenn, and to
have tho bU'itrat und bent tunc
of your life, to feel al over
Unit It Is kooiI to be ullvn and
to como back with a rest for
work orlilay or anythlmr that
tho day may brliiB then .
T It A V K U
Tours nml camm- -Colora.
do, Yellow Stono, Cntlfornln
the N. 13. A. Thri'o European
anil Uattli.'.flehl toui-a in June
othmn follow. Write for
full Information.
The Universal
Tours Co., Inc.
70(1 Uiiiimii Atomic, Tok-I.ii.
Mimi 1 arineii ('n)lr I vlllnH Mla
Irene Ijolaney In IMIIaa
Mr. und Ml Hnrne Ixiitnn are
njnrlnn a part fir th'lr eatilii vlrtt
11'. iIiim 1 iiiih in New York City
Mrx 1' I. (IlKiilale will livn I'YI
diy fix I'larmnoir In vlMt her alw
("i, Mr W. I. .Iiilinmiiiin.
Mr 11M. I Mm .1 r d'.Melrft re
teiTipmiti iv Int'Mioil at aal W-
lei ntb 'iiet 1111HI iheli home In n
Ni t I 'ii rU i completed
Mr and Mm illimiv It. Kelthum
inii'iunie the liltth of 11 daOKhter at
tlmlr nuimuer home In lilio I'utk.
Wheeling; Vel Vlmlnlii. on Wednea.
la. The Iniliy him been named III
len I'aill
Mm (leorito liilwiinlM will leave
li.ilnv for tier Inline In Ml. luU after
a visit of n fortnlKht lo Mrs War
rvi I' Abbott and Mm. Arthur I.,
Vii't hey
Mr and Mrs Pnn Itobiintoii ami
IIUIm diiUKlltit llhrlmru .Inn 11 of He
ir'", I. Mil 1 1 . . are vlNillin; In the home
of Mr Hint Mrs Charles I' Noble.
Tilling Mlfw Miixlue Nnhle Is Hpend
Iiik 11 few daj'M wl'h her 11 11 nl, Mrs
W. I. Allen In Xinwn Cny
Mrs IlilKone HI111111 Ailklns and
Voiiiiu' son ICiiRene llrady Ailklns
havn returned to their home in
Miltikoften after 11 vUlt hero lo Mm.
Ailklns' patents, Mr. mul Mrs. W
T. llrady.
Mr. and Mrs Albu T I'mintun
were called to lialetnt. Kiiiimib Wed
neiday by the death of Mrs l-'ounl
iiln's father. Mr A. l Jones Mm.
Hhiimway. a diitiKhtnr of Mr
I'mintalii Is III In the Oklahoma hos
pital. Mrs. William I.. Noell left Tiuwduv
to Join Mr. Noell 111 New Ynrk City
where she will vlxlt for I wo or three
weeks and will Ihen irn In All.intlt!
City for a sojourn of tw'o weeks.
After which she will vim Mr Noell's
purenti In Danville. Vlrirlnla before
K tut nlivi; lo TuImi.
Mm lliinui' I'. Andrrst 11 left Wed.
lienlit nlarht for lloslon ami Welles
ley Mans., where rtho. will visit her
thitiKhter. Mirw ICinnia Andersinii who
is atlendlru; Wellesley colleiie Mrs
Mrs. J Nut wile Walk'-r left
Tuesday ivinlnn ror MhiimIIi II1
.where nhi. will vlsll Miss Mildieil
f'lnvil. a former collee rhu.ii Mm
I Walker Im efi route 10 I'lttsbnrith
I'B . lo Join Mr Wnlkei while thev
will iiiiike Unit fnlnre liiiine VI11
Walker will lie reineinln-i.ed Miss
' l.niiell.i (ifiniii. the Walkei lieoiKS
fweildii.a lieitiK an ni-ni of Interent yesinrdny passed J 1,1100 iioo. helnn
I in mi. lei j IhU KpiliiK the Ihlnl eotiseeutive inonth In
- - I which permits have aversaed well
U' m,i . 1 it., ii,,,,,,,,.., nier ,1 million Kybiuarvs 1 1 ' 01 d
rilliimn in lie hicaher mrt) ,h ,,,,111,,,, n ,,...
' ill lliniH ('lllh ,li'lf "ermlla hate heen lasueil rtuilna tin
mi nriin isaii' n im resiii'ii.
Permit Total for Month
Ls 2)tl7G More Than
Mark Predicted.
Tulsa building pnia-Mm fot April
Marr
I. I) Man. Si.' eais old, died at
' Ii t reHldinre, 111 Humh HohIiIpi.
tesienlay aflernoon. Mi Miirr.
who hail K iiiid fimn m live busl
neis, un, born In Kiniinkt II'
1. line (o Tills. 1 Hi viim ..no w
Ipiomlnent in Hie 'uwrt'H f i r - t In, him
i lie Wan all old lent -I . i . inun .ui'l
''hud Heeral iMi,eif IiuI'Iihwh I . - j
Mle Is survlveil In lu wit. Ki
Mnrr, and four rum . . ti tl mr .IhukI
Jtidae W I Wlilnniis will be Ihe
K'.:::: ..r.hv t..;:; ; - .r',?r:,r
I club WiiIipi- " Maiiii'in will rri-
I I late as i hl' f lion A feature nf llin
'meeting will be I'liriinni'mv MiiKln"
wild a pni(!raiii nf new and niichy
, sonas
iss and ie pal is The tniai
pnrlml by W H O Hrlan, elm r . irrli
l.i
.ifterno'io, was ll.D2f ,17.' Tin im nr
yet two days in this month
Permits lsu d yesterday re
Kver.ird Heaet. 1513 Hyu'li
Hun wmkshnp. 1 1 . r, n o . i: s . it'
13112 Hnuth I tie.i, r'sldeni. $
rae. I Min . .1. W lliilli'W. 1 II ' I, i
f-'irteenlh. aaiaae. Il.nnn. .1 I ,i
llarlx-i'iic Ii I'liiiini'il.
OKLAHOMA CITY. April
I 'In lis for nn old time ileiii'icnitlo
barbecue snd Hasemtlly nf oar.illtlnteii j; 000, K V. oshiirn. 7SI Norlii
2d J tlhodes. I ). Hiiiilh Denver in...
..11,(100, I'liee-Ki-w lilimber i '"np.iin
""0 I Meeonil and ( ireenwooil, I eiiin lelin .-
and party mmtr tn be held late
in May. probably nt Wheeler park,
re lo he made al a meeting of the
Oklahoma, county 1cmku nf ynuna'
democrats) to be held neiit Wed
nesday nlKhl. Karl P Ilrvan, pnn
deril of ihe lull said loit.it
Cilia, garage 'iQn.; J, i Hliiiinnri-
1(32 Mouth Nnirnik. gnrairo, liono
Km nk (londninii. CIS Nniih M.im
ri'sldeni.e J.i Kit) g.iniRe. lino ! M
Howell, 2 4ft North I.pIb. ii.ldillni, '..
lore, SHiin. ft. ft Tunsel .Smith
Quaker, lesldencP. 17 lion
'
il Travel wilh a I
i
i,i i, n Marr, Indfp nden. e,
M . H W Marr Ttllsn. Itev I).
I Mntr 1 iiImm T Marr. Duncan, Ok
'linmiii nti'l .Mm Oiniond lleorge
I Man, Okliihotna Clt. lie men
leave 10 grandchildren ami two
great grandchildren l'tinernl ar
ianemcntM have not boen com-ph'teil
.InllllMin ;
I mi. i il n'lilie-i fni Sir. I.liz.i
I l.iii"i,,n 7K eiri old who died
Vu I ti .ieii.ii,- wi re belli al the
I. inn' i.f Inr daughter Mm Dan J
iinlnM.n. 1170 Noiitii Ch' jiimi at 4
loiloik r.eid,iy iff ri.non. Will
'Hev C W Kerr orfkl.illtiK Mrs
I Johnson, who was III Willi bright"
illseane, nunc here .Mom. 1 iv to ee
j her daughter KrlentH of ihe fiini
1 1 y sent unusual heaittirul floral
I ti'ferlngs In larKe iuantltlos. The
body was hipped to llaldtvln, Kan.,
j her linine, for burial In the family
! burial purk
Day
Hum i ll serv,ci for John Dav age
."!). who tiled Tueda were held at
60! Norlii Trenton, at z 10 o clot k
vetrday nftrrin.on with Nov. C. K
i- el. r, off i,ii h M )',!
li'la'rnck li jCIn a-' of Tu . i
survival by a wife ami thri
ilren Int. rm n i w,. - m ')
I'diielrry
llnhl licolotty ('Inns.
"SuJi-surface (iioloK.t'' will I
subjettt of a talk Ik Tut" th
C A. F'-ologv class li'rl.l n n
by C j. Smei s Mr Ki . , ,
nn inbctr of the firm . f P. i ! i
Kfteit, luOil Kiolnt'i Tl.'
ioc Mill he h Id at ?!.(.
the s- end flonr i f th Y fi
the public
I Alaj Wrllc Insurolii-f. "' "v luad l.ctt
1 "KI.AIIo.MA i'ITY, April 21 An, ,,''.'.N'A. '''H'' V1"" ' ',Mw" '
... L . . ndtl'tl'inal school lev) of 1 0 mills f"r
opinion lioldlnK thai geheral agents !thf, ,,llrpM, r nvig i.-mhers' sum
I of fire insurant e companies operat- I rlos on u u months basis was volrd
jlng in Oklahoma inav write policies ,Ur'" ' a ne Ml election held ricr
I. , ,, , , , , . 'duv offhlal cmiMisa of tho tote lo-
.but ti.it special iiKcnm may not was I sb,, v three vote cam
handed down today by 1: K Woml ,,Kfl,M p,t The school hoard
lasslstanl atlornev iteneral t., A I, ,1(ll,l1 ,,,. i . ,.,, ,airy i,(1lH
, NVelth. slitto Insurance lomiiiln- eiei il on. nil - .!;. with tho mini
'"l,m'r mum ii n or ti no a nonth
When I grow up
undoing
to sell
Post
TbASTIES
Because 111 be
looking for an
easy job.
Panroc f mtn tho
Golden Age of Furniture
Stop at our store mul Kpt a copy of that fnncinat
iiiK book, "Fxlison itntl Music."
The Ktluon C'aliiiiuls. lllustratcil hy exquisite
plates, are cxauiplui of Chippendale. Sheraton,
lluppelwhite anil tin other iiiiistt'r-ilcsigiiLT.i at
their lest. In liricf, (lie hotik is an education un
gtiotl furniture tlcsic-ii.
25? NEW EDISON
"The Phonograph with n Soul"
Mr. Kditnn nuiilr efcrv I'.ilisnn cabinet n period cabinet,
tiecsutr he fell tlml people lio apprrcislril tine music would
slvi ilematul the heat in furniture art
Aik ut nbout our lludijit Plan o I'tiymtnl.
Phonograph Shoi
iff If U
7 tXCUJSIVt EDISOI 570EU
in .sv ni 'in os.;i: .-.or.
M .oinu. ( 1 - o ii ... fr
BAMrt . COMPANY
liirry'Vi' liiLani
Yv want: children's savings accounts. What if
they do crowd the lobby. What if some of we
older folks have to wait until the child's pennies
have been saved. It's the . big principle that
counts. Thrift is the onK hope America has for
a return to normal conditions.
Children of today are men and women of tomor
row. If all of us don't help teach them to save
what they earn what is the use to teach them
to earn.
Start your child to saving Send him or her to
the Exchange National bank we will be triad
to welcome them.
You can start a savings account with as little
as $1.00.
THE
Exchange National Bank
AND
Exchange Trust Co.
The Bank With a Mean"
WARDROBE
TRUNK
The Ilartmann has every
worlli while wardrobe fea
ture, and in addition il hax
the ctirihioti top, drawer
lockinK bar, shoe and hat
box, ironing board.
One as llluMrati-il
$82.45
Other Ilarlinaun Ward
robes from $.l.!)0 lo $200.
Mail Or d 'em 'repaid
L-O-DE.
TRUNK COMPANY
II I .Main street
TuImi Itmi-iai Clly
1 1. .1. ITTI,NI.
Kfddciit Partner
m llu r
SPEED UP AMERICA
Wo need to et on the job, all hand?, everybody. We're behind in all our work
and if we are ever to catch up, we can never do il on shorter hours.
Imagine the traveling men unionized for equal pay and shorter hours tvstru
mg the operations of the most capable, man to the pace of his. weakest brother,
gning them all the same wages, regardless of ability.
We believe in Unions, fair and stttiare Unions that arc helpful not destructive,
I nions that believe in the protection of labor, not preferential groups that pii!
a premium on inefficiency, destroy initiative, and give to incompetency the
same pay as competency.
l.et'.s make the United States a Union of men who can think in terms Ameritan.
What Tulsa wants, "and should stand by those who are endeavoring lo do so,"
is labor to give us a good day's work for a good day's pay not shorter but
longer hours, for that aloncwill lead to tho kind of production that will pav
the bills. They say it can't lie done, "Merit and efficiency" does, prevail in our
business and very satisfactorily to our men and ourselves.
CLOSED SHOP PRICES
40 Rolls Wallpaper hung, two days, at $12.00 . $24.00
OUR PRICES
40 Rolls Wallpaper hung one day $16.00
50 Saving
This is a simple problem in economics that confronts us, but there are mil
lions too ignorant or too selfish to understand it.
We are making a clean fight for rights, if we fail we have the pleasure of our
thoughts, that we failed trying to serve the public.
We have sold wallpaper, plate, window glass and IJevoc's paints in Tulsa 15
years. -
We are prepared to serve you with the best, both in merchandise and labor.
Tulsa Decorating Company
(Open Shop Card Displayed in our window)
2 1 2 South Boulder Phone 407-6509
Look for the Open Shop Card in the windows of our competitors
W. B. KILLMER, PRESIDENT
An Out" and -out
C-h-a-l-l-e-n-g-e!
Compare Camels with any
cigarette at any price!
"AMELS bring to you every joy you ever
V-v looked for in a cigarette ! They are so
new to your taste, so delightful in their mel
low mildness and flavor, and so refreshing,
you will marvel that so much enjoyment
could be put into a cigarette !
Camels quality is as unusual as . Camels
expert blend of choice Turkish and choice
Domestic tobaccos which you will prefer
to either kind of tobacco smoked straight!
And, no matter how liberally you smoke,
Camels never tire your taste !
Your delight will also be keen when you
realize Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty
aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor !
For your own personal proof, compare
Camels with any cigarette in the world at
any price. Your choice will be Camels
quality and Camels blend to coupons,
gifts or premiums I
Cmela are aold everywhere in scientifically aetledptcki get of
30ciireUe3far20 cents; or fan ptcktfat ( 300clgMrette ) in a
filttaine-paper-covered carton. We atrongly recommend thia
canon or rno name or omce auppiy or wften j'ou travel
K. J, KEYH0LUS TOBACCO CO., WuHton-SiIe, N. C. .
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