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SECTION A TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1920. AMENDMENTS ft VOTED DOWN Lisa Ci'unty Is Against S ate Si1"'01 Lovy and for i. r nupiuui-uio : tn.r-' ' voters b.ivo n ma in fuwir of vetoing k Inoperative statu i r..1ntlvt to the re- ,.f admission to practice ., i .iml others practlc- v,t.B iHHiliiB at tlio election '"J, , - i.rilltiu to the ccrtl. . - . I titii..fno y till l ' . . i . utnin oiicMtlon No. 10 ,i, r,.rnl Mtftln nix 1 ' hy n of Si 16 I. , ' JI. known us the .. ,, rs 1 i Inronder Inopcr- conaltlcrctl an prnctlcInK mrdltlno, provides tliat any pcrnon claltnlntt to pructlco liy nny dm it I cm pyitlrm of hcallnR must show an attcndnnc uvnn a reputable college for a period of i7 months anil pass ex. amlnatlonw In certain subjeets be fore a llcrnso will be granted, such license, when Issued to entitle the holder to practice druKlena practice only. Voters In Tulsa county, by their vote favor of vi-tlrtK th.o meas ure, were, not vllllnK that the state medlml cxamliilnir board, nltlioUKh under the bill to have ns one mem ber a regularly licensed chlroprac 1 tor, should have Jurl.nlleclon over prnctllloners of dnittless hcalitiK. ! lly it decided majority the Voters alHo showed their disapproval of the proposition outlined In bill No. 109. whereby It was sought, by section . 9-A, article 10, of the constitution,' to provldu fr levyliiK upon all property within the state of Okla-1 homa not exempt from taxation, ntn annual tax of not lenH than 6 mil's and not more than 10 mills, for the maintenance of the common schoolHl toili lion, apporllunincnt and dis tribution of theo taxes. This bill If passed, would mean a Kre.it annual loss of school funds to the wealthier counties of the stato and Tulsa county voted the proposi tion down by u law majority. State question No. 9'J, rclatlvo to the proposition of levying upon the tax for the malnlumnco of the com of Hip Ich'lslature and tin ctnii "i Question No, Iuli pe'lll -n No, ij mon Hchools, was defeated In thelmilu expenses, wele nls) defeated Yea B.RIS no, to IX" county by a vote of 10,331 aualtist bv maJorltlc8 of 1,771 and 95S rc ' " ' (MrHtU.n No 111 petition No, 3.1 Yes K In.S lt, f, r.lj Question No. 113, tKllllAif, So. 3i. Ys 7 72 1 no, fl,770,M 6,Ofi2, nmlorlty 1.369. l'roposltlnns No. Ill anil 113 re lating to niithnrlxatlon of the state to provide fur certain olascs of In surance oriiuiluitlDiis eoiidueted without profit, and relative to the spectlvely. Following 1.1 the eet titled vote In Tulsa county on the five proposed ( Hinendtueiits: Jti-MWin No. 91, refereimum pen ploperty of general public survlcn1 twitineiit of the Mint., leulsliitiira the "' J"! cs, 10,64 1. no, M 17 coriMiratlons of the state, opcratluti sum of (6 per day for thrlr nervier I Question No, 99. petition No. 61 In more than one county, an annual1 iluiint; the HO nitiinl working days Yes. 0.62, no, 4.2fi. Ides who should be of the stato and provides for the Carson Concert Course CONVENTION HALL Monday Evening November 15 hie Braslau Tho Knilncnt Contralto.. American Bom, American Trained Prices SOc to $2.no plus war tax. Scats on sale, nt Jenkins Muslo SWre, 1'rlday, XovimiiIht 12. Season ticket holders can secure their rcMTUillons nt .IcnkliLS. I High-Class Musical Comedy VvVI?v POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLeLI Vaudeville Fcnturo Photoplay TODAY And All This Week A BIG, NEW SHOW The BEAUTY PARADE With F R 11 Z FIELDS Presenting the Furiniest, FastestMusical Comedy on the Stage THE BATHING GIRL An unusually able cast of players. A dazzling, alluring chorus A wealth of special features. Mr. Fields has established a wide rcputtalion as a producer of shows in which there arc snap and fire and beauty and originality, and in which whole families may take delight because of their freedom from suggestiveness and even the slightest hint of vulgarity. FEATURE PHOTOPLAY HOUSE PETERS, in "THE CLOSED ROAD" Continuous Show Vaudeville, 2:15, 4:15, 6:30, 8, 9:45 CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY SU NDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY CONVENTION HALF., Saturday, Nov. T3tii f I ( n n ii .i mas v fatJew's 1 YOU SAID IT GIRLIE IT 15 50MESHOW' POLLY YOLT KNOW SOMEj 5TUFF PRESENTS-' THENAUGHTY-NIC&- R"c RC& NIGHTIE NIGHT "WITH. HARRY 5TUBBS One Year at the Prncess Theatre: THE REAL TREAT OF THE SEASON MAIL ORDERS NOW $A I'MTU II fcV.r i'itin:s sano, sa, si .-.o, t, r.nc, pins tn -si t sm,i; t qi'a ui.k nut't; ktoui: Vf;itfypijMv PALACE BEGINNING TODAY DOUBLE BILL Barbara Castlcton and James Kirkwood in KATHERINE NEWLIN BURT A play that carries with great draamtic punch Around it is built a beautiful story, enacted by a famous cast and distinguished by in spired direction. . MAJESTIC I I I BEGINNING TODAY !u "IDE BRANDING IRON" lW f I r" ' ::-Yst BI,-Lk.g5 ill Tl a LARRYLBant I II J! KhIiII ai a 11 Sllll KB' a'""' vtli'll' lr illiotiirr linut mill huh lS WlMfflj- um u "Tl II (KV jutl nlinul In llui.li it iHumiiIIV rll, juull Mil A-3eUa&& 1 IlifflllK1 I I iKS. Bat lill"" V"li 'i'im ,'"r'1" Ii I I III wllllUB III I'ATIin NKWS I'AiaCP. OltrilKSTItA 111 r.rDct.M T.,r SCllKHN TI.Mlv 10:30, 11:30, tattn, 2, 3 15, 1:30, ji SCREEN TIME I I fi!,5i 7 8:l5 0,30 III ti:$0, 12:30, 2, 3:30, S, 6:30, 8, 9:30 1 1 admission 35c. chimjuk.v :oo R I ALT 0.;..1 (mililii't rut Hlllmut it nHiirm of rriiuit. Ciiulilii'l tM llhoiA Snw nil lirr umIiiI riifiirnlluiiv, iiulilm, flnriUrj n nml tlilnsi nrr lime iu:lti. ll:JU. iz:'a, j-" a 5:45,7,8:15,9:30 ..... i BEGINNING TODAY BIG TIH E ACTS Three Shows Today 2:30. 7 and 9:15 Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c, 99c Added Attraction II i crr A lirv lOBb WIM IH In ffiif rtrnyvlvCltlJ "HDDLiT UP" gin LOWt.EiVERS pl C STELLA DALLP! y mka DAMtn (.stunr". iiif-ij; Sfu rio uncji iwii v, tj LOWt.fcVERS jpnuify Ml fAUlklltR DILLYSVEDfc" MALL AND JtNNltr- COLBORN IN AK CXIIGANAl char Acrrn orrf PAGEiGREEW SILr NT fUNJ7fK i Coming Next Week! William Seabury IN A NEW MUSICAL RAINBOW "FRIV0UCS" AND 6 OTHER UIG-TIME ACTS SeaU Now Selling. Phone Osage 3929. screen 1 : it Ii I if. ! I '1 jl'J Pi ml 4 mm vm 1,1 n w. 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