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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920
Text of Senator Harding's Address
Nominee Sounds Keynote of Republican Campaign in Accepting Presiden
tial Nomination at Marion, Ohio.
COMTINOBO flu 'M VM,r, six
snjnymr ril Ot nil their rlijht", that
tliey have earned the full measure
of i li lznhlt BBBtUWBdi that Inch
wicrlflon In blood nn the battta
field ot the t vpn hi lr hv miltld
t h 1 1 ! fill of lrdam and np.ot
tuniu. nil of ay n i na 1 r). ami nil lha.1
tin. Atnirlcan spirit i.f fairness find
Juiilioe demands
Motlro.
I believe llir.-e hi nn raar and
open piilli to rtghlWHM nlatlnll
.ili ullli Meileo. It lliu SfliUHd to
me tluii our iimleii loeil, urn frt.i III
Ml liiflm .illey linn mitllfl ii"
i u ln Me pan? to lle cnveriiiiicntnl
nlHMtMIM In tlmt laud Our rela
tions oiikIii to lie hnlh friendly and
H) input lii t.li . we would like to ac
claim a Stable Bovorninont iliere, nnl
offer neliiliborly linnil In poiDtiOg
the way 10 Krcater prtafNM It will
Im simple to Mte ii plain ami nclitli
horli iiiMlii-liindlnir. merely an
nndcraUuMllHi atioM mpmili our
horder. alniut pTUMWtlBfl ' Hie
anil pOMMMtOM of American BMIaBM
In it full within I lie Mfilian domin
ion!. 'Iliere mwM fcB that under
standing, else there enn Ik- no roc.
ngnltlon. and then the iinilerxliinil
lug MM be faithfully kept.
Many of tlii'M' declaration dcacrvn
a fuller expression, with BOBM au
Cc: tii.hu ill 1 1 In riH In emphasize Ihn
fait Ii 8in h expression will follow,
In dur llmr. I ptOHllM you.
Prohibition.
I hrllov In law enforcsmsnt. If
elected 1 mean In he a constitutional
president, and II I" lmposll.l to
lirnnre I he constitution, unthinkable,
to evadp tho law, whpn our every
. i mlttal i to iinieiiy f ovtrnment.
PtopM BVtr will differ 100111 the wls
doni of the enactment of a law-
thpre Ih dlvldnd Opinion respecting
the eighteenth anipndnieiit and t he
111" . iiiirlrd to li. nki' H operative
hut there ran he no difference of
opinion about honest law enforce
ment. Neither Government nor rarty can
afford to i heat the American people.
The laws of congress must harmonize
with th- constitution, alar they aoon
art" adjudged to ho void congress
enaeti. thp lawa. and tie executive
branch of BDVOf RM0H la charged
with enforcement. Wp cannot nullify
baeanne of divided opinion, we i an
not Jeopardize orderly government
with cont.tnpt for law enforcement.
Misllfli allon or rrpenl la the- right
of a free people, whenever the de
liberate and int. Ill: .in piiWIe nentl
inr lit i n mma nd bill iierverMlon and
evasion mail, the pallia to the fail
Mr of government liarlf.
Koryliv Men.
Though not In any partisan. .en.
I must apeak of the service of tho
men and women who rallied to Iho
color ol the republic In world war.
America realize net appreciate the
aervlrea rendered, the aacrlflcea
made and tha suffering endured
There ahull he no dlatinctlon between
thoae who knew the petti and
glories of the battle front or the
dangers of the aea, and those who
were compelled to aerve behind the
llnea. or thoae who constituted the
great reserve of a grand army which
awaited the call In camps at home.
All were brave, all were sacrific
ing, all were sharers of those Ideals
which sent our hoys I hrlcc-arincd to
war. Worthy sons and daughters,
these, fit successors to ttfoae who
christened our banners In the Im
mortal beginning;, worthy eons Of
thoae who aaved the union and
nationality when civil war wiped the
ambiguity from th' constitution,
ready sons of thoae who drew the
sword for humanity's sake the first
time In Ihe world. In 1898.
Mie four million defenders on
land and era were worthy of tho
last i r aiimon- of a people never
war-like In prOM and iicmt paiiflxt
In war. They nOIWMMldofl oiir
pride, they have our gratitude,
which must haie tenulni OIDTM
alnn. Il la Dot only a duly, It la a
privilege to mi' that the MMTlfleoe
made hill lie reunited, and ihal
those Mill naff rrl fist from fooimIUm
suil dJaohlUUfii -hall la. bandantlj
nidi d nnil ri Kloreil to the hlghcM
MMMUUm of iltlenahlp ami IIm
enjoyment.
riuffrngc
Tho womanhood of America, al
ways Its glory, tta Iriaplrat Ion and
the pot.rit, uplifting force In Ha
Sin 1 it I and Hpllllual development. I
about to lii nfraie lila'-d Inaofnr
aa i-ooKreaa can go. Ihe fait la al
ready in ompllahed. My parly edict,
by my recorded vote, by personal
conviction I am committed to thla
measure of Juallc. It la my earnest
op m Blnaefs flooirs thoi the. one
needed state vole be quickly record
ed in ihe affirmation of th nKht of
i ' ' 1 1 1 n ! Hiiffrage and that the vole of
every cltlren ahull he caal and
counted In the opproOohlOB lection
1 Of, not share the apprehen
llopi of many men and women aa
to id.. dioKcr of i his niotnentoiii ei
lonalon of tlie franchise. Women
1 , , hOVOf boon without Influence
In our political life. Unfranchise
menl will bilng lo the polls Ihe
lot, a of i It l.ena who I 'live been born
upon our noil, or who have nought
I In fultli and aaoirancn tun rreenom
Mid OPPOrtUnltlOi of our land. It
will bring the women odUCMOd
our OehOOlOj trained In our customs
and habltl Of thought, and nharera of
our proldema. It will bring the alert
mind. Hie awakened connelence, the
sun Intuition. Ihn nbhorrenie of
tyranny Of oppression, th wide and
tender sympathy that diallnguiah
Ihe women of America, rlur. ly there
can he no danger there.
Anil to IIm- great number ol nome
women who MM OBpOOOd In con
rrCtlOfl ihla Ireniendoiii i liaiign In
th ancient relation of the mhw a
applied to giiverilllH Ill . I nMN to
plead thai the) will OCCeSjM tho full
rroponollrilltf 'f i-iiliirgiil '111-
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN
DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA.
In the Matter of
Wissman Ready-To-Wear
Bankrupt
In Bankruptcy No. 2168.
INVENTORY
Comes now W. A. Rayson, the duly ap
pointed, qualified and acting receiver in the
estate of Wissman Ready-To-Wear, Bankrupt,
and states that attached hereto, made a part
hereof and marked "Exhibit A" is a complete
itemized statement of the inventory of the stock
and fixtures of Wissman Ready-To-Wear lo
cated at 16 W. 3rd Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Total Inventory $17,424.16
Goods upon which a deposit has been made,
and now retained in this stock, may be claimed
by depositors at the premises, 16 West Third
St., Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a period of ten days
at 7:30 P. M.
Accounts due and payable to the Wissman
Ready-To-Wear, Bankrupt, can be paid at the
premises, 16 W. 3rd, Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma,
for a period of ten days, after which time ac
counts will be returned to court for collection
with court costs attached.
Effective July 22, 1920 at 7:30 P. M.
All former employees and people who have
experience in this line of merchandise, apply on
the premises.
SOUTHWESTERN BROKERAGE CO.,
16 W. Third Street.
. . o-lilp and glte to He lire In the
republic their suffrage and support.
American Ideals.
Much ha been ald of late about
world Ideal, hut 1 prefpr to think
of Ihn Ideal for Amerba, I Ilk to
think there la something more than
the patriotism and practical wladnm
of the founding fathers. It la good
lo believe thai maybe detlny held
Ihl new-world republic, lo he the
tipromo example of representative
domooroey and orderly liberty by
whir h humanity la Inaplred In higher
achievement. It la Idle to think we
have attained pottoetlM, but there
la the satisfying knowledge that we
hold orderly proi eaaea for making
our government reflect the heart and
mind of Ihe republic. Oura Is not
only a fortunate people but a very
common-eenalcal people, with vision
high but their feet on Ihe earth, with
bollof In t hcmaclvcn and faith In
liod. Whether enemlpn threaten frnm
without or menacea arise from with
in, there la some indefinable voice
saying, "Have confidence In th re
publtc! America will go on!"
Here a temple of liberty no
storm may -bake fieri' are Ira
altars of trcrrinm no passion hall
do-troy. It a American In 0OOOOO
tton, Anierlcirii In lis building. It
-hail BO American In the fulfillment
S1onal once, wr are all American
now, and wo mean lo he all A rood -.
in- lo all the world.
Mr Chairman, member of the
committee, my countrymen all: I
would not be my natural self If I
did not utter my consciousness nf
my limited ability to meet your full
OSpoetOtloMi or to realise th
aoplmtioni within my own breast,
bill I will gladly give all that la in
me, all of heart, OOUl and mind and
Kidding love Of iniinlry, to service
In our common cause I can only
pray to the Omnipotent lod that I
Rioy bl as worthy In service an I
know myself to be faithful In
thought and purpoe. One cannot
give more. Mindful of lie vast
rcepnnidblllflrn I must be frankly
humble, hut I have that i-onfldrnoe
In the onnnldrratlnn and support of
all ii ne American which make me
wholly unafraid Willi an un
alterable faith and In a hopcfnl '
spirit, with a hymn of nri-Tle In
my liean, I pledge fidelity to our I
country and to iod, and accept tlie !
nomination nf the republican party
for the proiildcncy of the I'nltod
Mate.
OKI.AHOMA RKTAINS BOX CAM
Order to Ship r'.mpltr to Kansas
City RecJndor after t'omplalnt.
OKkAHOMA CITY. July IL
Orders of the Missouri. Kannas A
Texaa railroad for the sending of
empty box cars from Oklahoma to
Kansas flty have been cancelled ss
a renult of 0 protest mad TbMOaf
by the state corporation comml.
slon. according to notle from th
railroad received by the comml.
slon late today. In spite of the nM
i I. ,.,w Ihe wheat rrftn
commlalon official declared, th
railroad ordered car to Kanaa CUy
to relieve a congestion ot merchan
dise there.
M tl West, graduate cnlropndlM
112 4)1 nil Bldg. Cedar 111
Advt
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YOUNG LADIES
If you are interpsted in a position where
an ' ambitions person may work up to a
responsible and permanent place with a
real live business, we can offer you some
thing at once. Must have at least two
years high school, or must be over eighteen
years of age. This is a real attractive of
fer for a girl, who is self dependent, and
wants something worth while. We have
Cafeteria privileges which enable us to
board from $3 to $5 per week. Apply
Room 829, Mayo building from 9 to 12
and from 1 to 5.
"She's My Daughter And She s Coming Home
A Tense Scene In "Below The Surface
Anniverhury week at the Majestic
theater bring to llchi two very Im- '
portant prcacniallona, and ii may be !
.suld thai caih In a pre-release pro
duction especially arranKed for the
lurtlulav event next week.
In anaembling u program worthy
of hi. llOOOOlon the management has
been lOOUrfnfJ tho motion picture
world lur aiuaotlona that would grace
the week Of July 26 with enough Im
portance ho an to oreale Instant In
terent Out of the many features on
the market, which had a private
screening- at tha Majestic. "Helow
Ihe Surface, ' vith Hobart Bosworth
and th BOW Kl DoOOb picture "Oo
lng lomOi" una 0hO0H
"Below the Surface" will bo of
fered the first half of negt week. It
la a pre- mlnenl dnplay of all that
... ui -i i-ix .ct ind perfectly filmed in
ii.. Und iviibc dromo. n i uu-
(uehllon.itb' the very finest thing
yet dune for the ncrmi, The Btory
is nf unusual heart Interest and the
many noul ntlrring nltuatlot hrltiK
forth a tiew Mtuhility in dramatic
achievements. Hobart llonwoilh la
a real star. Ilia capabilities are
known throughout the world, and hi
every portrayal Is Huite ortlOtiOi
There are many dynani c scene In
"Below the Hurface ' Ju"t vinualiAe.
A cranii in the fog! A fow wild mo
menu of terror! And the wovoo
clone over another nhip! The hero's
son In frantic for hln yotlnf wife u
panni'tiiier on the Ill-fated Imat lie
dons a diving ult and dropn to the
bottom. There through a porthole,
lie fti-H a sight that fin s, then in . a
hln Idood She WH failhlean!
Aioilher wonderful BOOBl i the
cabaret pei forniaeee In a rentnutant
IH BOOton The father In looking for
the uns urtfo who dortd bar
! hUMhnnd -his aon. lie rtlBhoo in
iniidl and seek to bring her hack
1 to hln hoy. She refunc to go- ihe
now.! lite to atop them. It Id then
i i ins - "She Is my daughtnr,
n. d ii- e- ung honn 1 1 1 hei hua
baud."
Than the grim old aca dog drag
Kid lr nn the gay cabaret the beau
tiful, evil creature who had wrecked
0 lad's life.
A feature of the Majcntlc anni-vi-iKiiy
week will bo the remodeled
looby ami foyer. It will be con
i. i nil into a mystic Kir len and pa-
j IrOB paknlng into tlie theater will be
: delighted with the new and lrn-aln-!
tibia effei t of thin change.
"Helow the surface" will hp shown
i Sunday. Monday, Tuosduy and
W. dm-t-d.iy. followed by lie Hear flu
"lioMnj Some " on Tliiirda, Friday
, and Sal unlay. -- Adv.
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RETIRING FROM BUSINESS
SHOE SALE
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Fine Shoes is Placed on Sale at Prices to Move Them
Out Rapidly. No Pair of Shoes in the
House
Over $6
$D.89 Down
to
89c
Included Is An Enormous Stock of
WHITE SHOES
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