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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920
GORE HAS NOT
CHANGED VIEW
Still Unalterably Opposed
to the League of
Nations
ARTICLE X IS LIEN'
No Support for Srnnlorlnl orj
Congronsionnl Miniini'im
With Trademark
'liifhl to Chew does
With Woman' h Vole,
A. C. Juduc Decide
STATE TO FIGHT
NEW OUTBREAK
Ham's I'vlil'um far
Elector Job Rejected
By Hoard' Secretary
A
In
Hi nil
(Htaff rnrrenpon lent If World.)
OKLAHOMA riTV, N. .i
Whlla the I'errU ilenincrntle
paltfn committee ban been tnill I
clrculatlM a nue.ll,-lied report of the I
likUlmman (hit rienittri T I".
In to make n mrU-a of d mm ratio
i-peei lien, and wildly .'tidciiwirltiK I"
cauno the !"0,eon ilni.inrrntlc nicm
wli" followed til k.iiinlitril f (lore
in defeat, to hue In behind their
Icirii nf nullum. i.Kptiant for the
ennte, III' tieveppip-r lemrit (if the
icek shown that tin- i.klnhwn n
nti.r liaa ii"t ' hi.-tcii bin atlltilfl
Itlallva lo the h-iitue r.f nation
Henalnr Onre ii fremiti amn
tlm dcmcriitic nie.iihr-ik f the "en
tile to r fptXl lite Ihe . rfKl'f "Vert-
am nt written ni Vrre-alllea and liaa
in. i chaniitxl hla opinion relutlve Ui
nrtlcla 10.
In the New York American nf
September I- I in article relative
t.. the league of n.illil'a, wtlltcn ly
Sonaior flora. It la chariielerlatln of
the aenatnr Ilia meaning In, Ti
iiBual, rlaar anil utimHHtkable. Tim
riieiae hai been teci-lved by III"
(jure volunteers whoae memberahlp
nachea Into tlia thouaHinla anil
large number nf tln-m atippnrtera
bemuse they do nut subscribe, lo I ho
c.nenanla of llin Vcrealllea treaty
llead (lora'a nrll ) In llin NrW
Vork newspaper of tlm Onto timn -
tlOIH'll above
Artlrln X Impoaaa liolli il lral
and mnml nhlU'itlrm on thu
I'nlted ".tacts to iWcmt tlm lerrl
trolal indepiMido.-vi of every na
tion on earth tlm' J'ili tlm lonRim
of natlona. To any that rnniireas
would have lo ici!.te war be
fore this uhllgiitlii!i rcnld lm cur
rled out la na nr.i''a na to any
that congrona liaa to l''vy tlm
tuxes to pay Hi" liberty bond"
which Impoao 11 lejii unit inoml
obligation reslln ui" n llila i nun -try
whether jhiM or not.
Article X la 11 fli't ititirtgiiRti on
tlm body unil lil.inl--a first Hen
on tlm life of rvi-i-j American boy
beneath tlm American flB
Artlctn X wn.'ld Invulvo tlm
fulled States In every Interna
tlonnl war that Inpivns In nil tlm
centuries that are lo conic.
Wo want nono n! 1.
The foregoing mcsnce. from tlm
aenntor doea not It.dlrnto that he
linn lirromu nf the rubber ntnnip
vnrluty, nor doea ,t Indlratn lm haa
or will deviate from Inn iwrpoae of
tnnklnc the IlrltlU tnnatery of tlm
world Impoaalble lnofnr an It eon
rfrna thu pcoplo of t.ieao I'nlted
HtRtaa.
Be Slender
A Irva war In hin.4 Ulr. . hllkf l
KASHAH f'lTY. H-pi
Wnliiilll uaild W M Henll. In'
li ni inli ! pfilli etnitn, hnw
n n b mi addreaa luat iHKhl
In'd her
"Tlianka, anld the women, and
ri'iielung Into n porket "f her rout
funk nut n pirn? nt tobai eo and hit
off a chew
Henii nrreated her on iharge or
dlaturblng the peai e ,
In municipal ourt ihln morning
.TmiIk" .lohn M KelHi'dv dlamlaaeil
'the ilinrae
If women ni.n vote wliv
xhooliln't lln-v bi ' ""d the
'Hid"
THOUSANDS CHEER
HARDING S TALK
rnSTIM'Kli fll'iM I'AUK ONR
nf auanmleed freeilnm and nppor
tiinllv. mid I want H t" K" on that
wav preaervlng lla Independeni e and
pointing th way ! the hlghl flv
llliailnn for the world."
ftealdea Ma addreraiea at the rare
trnrk. tlm randldale made aev.ral
nlher ahort lalka during hla vial' lo
the fair grouncla. In a apeeeh lo
group of boa who had won prlv-a
fur iron ralalng. he took oiiaalmi to
r,'plv to irltlilatn or the aeii'ite ax
ii "rleh maii'a dull" Many nf thn
iireent iiieinl.era of that body, he
milil. had won Ihelr way fnrw.inl i'V
meilt from the Inwlleat bi'ltniltii;
Many deiiarltoenla of the fall
vMlnl by Henator and Mm. Ilmdlnt.
but they alopped at moat nf Hie .
hlblta olilv n momeiit In iiin'
their admiration to thoae In bur.
Areoiiipaiiylng the iimnlnii- '
I'. H Murphy, prealdent of tin
Kii I r naaoelatlon: (Invirmn liino
liilal. Senator Kellogg of HiIh -iii'i
Henalor New of Indiana, and II n v
M IhiiiKherly. n nieniber of Mil h
liubllean enmpalHii eouiinliii In
Mliiiieiipolla tlm aeiintor'a puMli
lepllnn wna held during the nfi-i
nmiii at the t.liirnlu elub and III hi
I li 1 1 1 a aliiillai' ili'lnnllKlilltli'll Innk
pliiio In Hie evening al the -niti
riipltnl. A rereptlon nlao wua nHili
Mia. Harding by tlm women of Mm
neapolla.
I.eiivliii' Kt. I'nul lain tonlKhl no
hla ap' ni train, thu nominee will
arrive in Marlon Tliuradny ewinin
HeiiHtor lliinlliii: inude u nlinr .id
dreaa to the Henueplne iiiuntv n
pllbllrnil I'liinmlltee In Mliiui .ipolH
bile Inila.V. prnuilaltlK. If ele ti i
Unit there would be n return to
"popular repreaeiilutlve govern
ilient" from tlm preaent "nuloenill'
peiaonnl gnvtrnnient."
A new rheoHtat for illr.iiiilnrr an
loinoblle headllKh a run be ilampi d
to a aleerlng pnl I
Appearance of Anthrax at
MeAlester Calls Out
Special Corps
M'AI.KHTCIt, Okla , Kept .
Head'iuni t ia for I: V Itnbnetl, and
hi enrpa nf arnlalanta waa oiien -d
Wadneaday aftunnnn at Ilia Iluabv
hnlal and arr iimeinenla were being
made ;o aw lire men In net aa deputy
fcherlfN In Parole the i ounty aei -lliilia
whl"h hive tern qunriinlined lo
prevent the npreml of anthrax.
Nearly fiOO hei nf entile and
horaea have died In I'ltlahurg enunty
within the paal few wenka of I hla
dlaiaxi' and tin Infeeleil arena have
Hprend until, al preaent, over a quar
ter of the eouniy la iitnli r iiiaran
Una.
Month, who la atata nffh-er In
ehuige of the wnrk at preaent, In out
lining p'ana no that aethe work ran
l-e atnrted upon the arrival of I)r
Kohnell, who la expected here Vod
neadiiy nlghi
f'oimlv t'nnitnlaaloner rinirlna H
Itee K II Neloia, eounty agent, an.l
HeiiKinr r. I' lllll went to iiklahoini.
I'llv Tueadav night, follow log ,i maaa
tneelliiii of tarniera ami baiiki m lute
In id nmiid atate aid to fight the
I pllleml.
ArkaiiMtH Hoard Hcfuscn
tit Act On Road Request
MTTI.II ll'ii'lv Ark s. pi R
'I'll' il iii-im , . , r ) ni I-ni mmm
linn '..tl.v rifii'i'l in a-i no the ap
1 l,li, i'i I On riii'-md- f"r a :o
' I i ' inh i' ' i'i li li I- e in pa
ii,i:ir i 'i'i a i' mf'irm to tin in
I t r. i- ii in'i r hn in', (trail"' I by
I i ii ii 'm M oiniiii rre rnmn 'Inn
that (f.rielrr,i ( ff .ri bid b " 'hi. wiineM. were alao I.t king
mad" inns'. i.l ie..nihg pkdgea from The Allan' teatlmony rnme from
largo mteieH'M whb h might after- C V Mentlrn former lepilbdenn
ward demand favora of eongreaa. ..mdiilate for I nltcd H'ntea renn
"Wo mail, no attempt whatever in I tor from Clenrgu. Ho anld C r .
.....i.itn.n.a. i nineoa rxW i gvmr. W UUinr t ' I HI" '
Nfit
action ef wf'abL No nd of rX
rrltM. No !! or e1oo;I, no Vv
thjmid.oloofHm. jDtfnlkfW t- F
lb lmpl. tur Kt-rflo flm 9 V
g-W-fc alii (or ymt lo r jv
due 10 lo Mfl ST
hRv H tounrf (httr ton ti4 11
d bf Uyi'. Add to yoaf I
who knw rmi, Itaonif g liUr U
ln in hakllh. ftrl.l rr l f mJr Ilft Al
CIN (pronoand rn) il ny dm lmi ,
m Kurfn svalvm rtrfu vour wnUlllnOt I
ftwil. hlyi r doubU thin. Ihi '"
tUMllri. EWt tbn tlu AUVCRllflk-UICNT.
for KORClt
follow tho :
Notice to
School Patrons
Schnola will open Tliuradny
nflernoon, riepti'inbor 9, for
rrKlatmtlon and nalu of hooka,
Departmental grndca ThurH
day from 2 till A:30 p. m.
Inlermodlalo and Primary
griiilea Krlday from "i till
li 30 p, m, ami Saturday from
9 till 12 n, in,
Patron nro Vrgnt to liny
IIimiUw liuly ui Their Own
Sclinnl llulhllnga,
Gladstones
and
Portfolios
Built to Withstand the Hardships of Travel
Gladstone, in Brown or Mack, .smooth Cow
hide Cloth lined Lift catches and hand
sewed Frame.
$41-50
Portfolio, Secretary Style, in Brown Cow
hide, four pockets, solid handle and reinforced.
$13-50
Mail Orders Prepaid
LT T T?
TRUNK COMPANY
414 H. Main St.
TULSA KANSAS CITY
L. J. 1TTENBACH
llesiilent Partner
OKI.Allo.MA CITV. Hepl -Applh
attmi of .IiiIIiim A. Hnmm
of Knld fnr a pl.ne no the ballot
at Hie November ele' Hon aa prenl
dentlnl eleelor on the elngle tux
tbket waa rejeelei) today by W.
f .MeAlenler. aerielary of the
alale eleetlon hoard under an
opinion written by Mra Kathryn
Van 1,' oven, Hanlalutil to the at
torney general. It waa held that
under the alale Inwa no naina mav
be aldreMaiil eltbir on a pndy
lleket nr na a nnnp.irllH.m i 'indl
dale iiniie" the mu nr pnann
i n preaenleil In tin- prlmaiv
BLAIR DECLARES !
FORM 101' DEAD
nivriNfK.li I'lti'M PA'.K iAK
lad diHerlhed bv Mr. Illni"oin at
the moinlng aenalnn followed lha
ilelalla of form 101 rloaely.
Aaked llow aueeeaafnl hla drive
for runda had been. Mr lllalr aald
that between Peeemher I. 1911 and
June 12, 1920 Htm pre convention
pi rind) raah ntid pledge amounted
to $1,700,000. Krom June 12 to
Henicniher 7, he aald, the total wail
II jno.OOD
"Dhl )on ricr hour or n !.,
(100,0011 fiinir.'" iiekcil Seiiiilnr
SlMUieer.
"I Inner illil lllllll I li'nl tlm
, l'u Pltlahlll'Kli eia'ceh," Mild Mr.
' lllalr.
i "Hut ion would haie lieiiul of
I II ir It hail his'll plalllli il ."' 'l.cd
, Seiintor Dilgc
I "Not oiilv that, hut I would
Iihk irfiiM'il to unilertiiki to iiiImi
II on n ui Hit IKi railing for
;.v..llllll,IIOO, led I lie wit-
j ne
' llr xpl lined lo Senator Kenyon
- na
auld Mr.
aurh,'
what7" naked Henntnr
lie MlMimrl en..,lrr ami" m umiiini
tl.a Miaaouri acn- T, rntnmlltee tried unaurceii--
ful.v to learn by what authority t
corpora tlona
lllalr.
"Aa audi
Heed.
"Wa went to them In thalr capacity
na Individual eltlaanH and not an of
ficers of corporation." explained
Mr. lllalr,
"Ymi mean you went to tha In
dlvldiiiil utflrera of the eorporatlnna
and not tha corpora llona Ihem
aeivea," rejoined
alor.
Teallmnny on the Cleveland nuotn
of 1100,000 i-Hine from Dudlev H
Itlcvanrn, a city official and one nf
the lemlerx In the drive for funds
theie e wild that thla IlKiire waa
glen him by W A. Wnodrnrd
'luili mull of the waya and iikhh
committer., for Cleveland and tint
It wna alp dlacuaaed wl'h the na
tonal wiijh aiil meana iepreen'a
live and "herame common know
ledge nmong the worker for lb"
fund." Ho aald 174 000 bad been
pledged to the fund and that the
work waa continuing
Mr Woodford waa called when
Mr, lllioaoni flnla'ied. but It de
veloped that tm had bren detailed
publican national trenaurer, brought
a Itt'er from 1'rrd I'ph.im Muling
that an attempt wa to by made to
ralae more money there. The wit
neaa nlao aal, that Dr. J. C Stoc.k
hrldo of Atlanta nuoted Taylor
l-nvim ihnt tbev honed to raise i2n
1,00 In Atlanta alone. Tina wae me i
amount charged by Onvernor Cox na
tfen quota for that city and given by
Mr rplinrfl aa tne (inot.i lor mo en-
Ltalnerd Whlngton frr. I EXEMPT HOMES FROM TAY
lent or the p.rookhn Kngle, had "win ih
r
oordent
written a ftorv laat January to the
offii-t that tho republlran plana
called fnr the expenditure of 111.
000,000 throughout tha country Mr.
Mralii'-d malnlalned tint the anurre
of hla Information wia conflimiiliai
und decline, to .mawer, relying upon
rullnga of privilege made ror inner
Washington correspondents when
they appeared he fort the committee
Hoveral wceka ago.
S Senator Heed preaaed for the
information and hla stand wna
backed as to It legal aspects by
Pcn.'ilora Kenvon. Spn.'er and Pom
erer.e. A derlMnr on th point. It
wli nnnriinrod
idven tomorrow-
Plan of LiiihIkt Denlen' m4ii.
Ik to Promote Ilulldlnir B
ST. LOI IS, Sept. 8. I..
of all taxation for 10 yt.ir
dencea erected In 1921 ni 1
waa urged ua n means of f,p
construction und cniiserm,
llovliiR the houso shortage i i
linn, fwtrtntixt nl llin rl,.. ...
of the convention of the ..i ,1
Itetull Lumber Dealers .,,! .
here late today. i
The resolutions dfil.irrd l.U tha
prevailing jurist Is law i .
probably wculd be the Insufficient and Impro;,. . i, j,.
Ing rnndltlona.
' on
rial.
b' up
I
' - m.
rievi-Hnd
liunmevs
b- tiuainesg oilier
' fl jtVxWJJ
E-
RAINCOATS
FOR SCHOOL DAYS
Misses' Rain Outfits
Coat, Cap ami School bni?, black ami white check,
bolted back, fancy striped rubber lininp;; QQ
?8.n0 value. Special tDb.tO
IV' . )Scs Raincoats
Tan Homzadine cloth, set in sleeves, wrist tabs,
fancy rubber striped lining. (T QQ
$7.50 value. Special tyd-oVO
Butter Raincoats for Men, Women and Children
A. L. WAIT-Rubber Goods
'bono Oblige 111,
-ton soi'Tii not i, in. it sr.
TiiUii, Okla.
ALWAYS WAIT FOR WAIT'S SPECIALS
Let us tell you how our
Budget Plan
stretches Dollars
We Vnew dolUn re not maj of mV
tr but wii found ihe wy lo ao-rtch
ikm- -t mUr litem tvr ll, pvthaM
o( jruur Ncv Edifton.
Tfw NEW EDISON
"lit fhtmttftk llh a ,.r
Out nudity Plan Ujrt iJf ihn old idm
ot buy in c by thf hit-ormi mriltod.
h ftpplit thrift, yttrm, tKe Apportion
nrnt of dffinit pr cr.i ol your ir
comf. for pl'tMuir. Tht' Kow it
trHcne your JolltM to pj for ywu
Phonoqrapli Slioi
ftiwanx Coisca Sitssf
Home of the Edison
519 S. Main.
Osage 595.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Clothes
For Fall Arc Being Sold by Us on the
Closest Margin Ever Attempted
Maybe we'll not make much money on these
clothes; but we shall give you some remark
able values-and if you're not satisfied, we'll
give your money back.
Wright Clothing Co,
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
"TTV T1 n 1. - t
roiKs are Tina ing
many reasons for
drinking
Instant
Postum
instead of coffee,
one of them bein$
economy.
Said by grocers
Skin Sufferers Do Not
Want Mere Temporary Relief
I (if i-mirae. If nil aro content to
I biivo nnly temporary relief from
Jibe terrifying ItchliiK und burninn
I of fiery, fl..mlnn ekln dlsenKCB. then
I ymi are KatlHfled t remain a tlave
lo olntmenlH, lotlonn and other lo
;il reinedb's applied to tho eurface
of the nkln. Kuch form of treat
ment, however, can make no jirog
I rrsa whatever toward rlddlns you
' of the ilmromfort which often be-
Lines a i -.il torture.
Itlll if '-ll ,li-ll t" f I ,IUI
Hflf f-ori i , for ni of '1ta-'le
' to or i ' -u n a ze li.it am
,1- ' ' J.-.' lie '..i'. i ni i's iii't(
ll'ai U Otlllll. ol'll flulU IIUIIIM,
tetter, Hcaly eruptions or any other
form of skin Irritation", annul be
expected until you free your blood
of the Berms which uow ihcse
disorders. And for thin purpose
there ih no remedy that Klves more
svitlBfactory resnli.i than 8 S. 8., Jhe
fine old hlood remedy that boob
down to the Hourco of every blooil
dlBorder and rout out the eerniM
which cause the trouble.
y S is bo!,i by all drucKlsiH
llepin tnkinc II today, und if you
will write a omplet, lurtoM of your t
isi- ur tncli.nl din mr will give I
v.Mi expert mure wi'li "in . narci
Addrcf.3 Chn-f Med, .,. Alviser 821
Swft Laburaturj, A Mllla. l,.i
A Jit.
am-asi sot rn main
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THE STOKE OP CJAI-lVv 1
Boys' Shop
SIcmberH of i
the ncltcr
IltliilllCKH
Iliircau
1
Boys Guaranteed
Hose, Special 42c
All colors; regular 50c value.
Boys $2 Caps $1.65
All-wool, silk lined; real
leather sweatband; a real $2.
cap.
School time is here
Is the boy ready?
With vacation time only a memory it's back to school and study for him, and
he wouldn't be a regular boy if he didn't kick about it a little. However, you
can give him a good deal of consolation by buying him that much needed fall
suit here; he'll feel proud of it and so will you.
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This Week We Are Featuring Our School Opening Special
A $20 All-Wool Two-Pant Suit at
$1 6.50
This is an excellent $20 suit and you'll pay that much more for similar suits
around town. They come in Norfolk and Double-breasted styles in a large
assortment of colors and patterns. Bring the boy in and see if he doesn't
decide on one of these suits.
Some Suits With One Pant, $13.75
Boys' Bradley Sweaters
$10 Values, Special for the School
Opening Week at $8.50
Jumbo and Shaker Knit in a big
choice of colors.
Boys' Raincoats
The $10 Ones Special for School
Opening Week nt $8.50
Guaranteed to be waterproof and of
tho finest quality throughout.
Boys' Knee Pants
$3.50 Values for $2.95
Materials are fine blue serges and
fancy mixtures. The best selection
of boys' odd pants in Tulsa.
$10 Juvenile Suits
at $7.95
A fine showing of these dandy little
garments in light and dark colors
and new styles.
Blue Chambray Shirts
The $1.50 Quality at 95c ,
These shirts are just the thing for
school wear only 10 dozen in all,
so choose early.
Juvenile Hats
at 95c
This lot consists of odds and ends,
worth up to $2.50 and are just the
thing for school wear.
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