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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1920.
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GOD'S GREATEST
GIFT ISJIEMORY
President-Elect Tells the
Elks Not to Mourn
for Their Dead
PRIN j! GREETS HIS OLD FRIEND
Mr. Harding Urges Club Men
to Miikc Their Lives a
Living Memorial
firuli eiincliinlim tnduy Unit In mil
dully Iivim wit nin imiklnK in til n f l-i In
ninl It In tlm iilvlli'ti' r every tin
null lii'lnx to leiive tnioli a tiiein'iry
iih lie would like, to have teHlleil
The I it ft lli n-f of ex.illlpln wild II-luxtt.ili-il
by the ni-imlor hHIi twn
exnrleiueii fir IiIk own, In wlili li
liy words of clii'iii lo iiH-ii who li.id
In oiiif tlm Vic-limn of Htriinit drink
In- liml hud tlm Millnf.ictlnii nt turn
InK tht'in awiiy rintn tin' li.t tit tlir)
wen.' folloHlnu Into u miiiiUHful
li(n Of llir dlNiiioliitnii'iiU of
; imiitii: iiri', tin m.i iii i
now ortin no v rtnifiHi' ii.imii
IV, ttlien we onulit lo Inflow it ll
Intnl. We (In It III private llf' ninl
i. iM' a wo in. il wli'ie pr.ilsr miii'd
! itiori' IicoiiiIiik . do it iii
I'tihlli llfi' mid wjililudd fiotn hu
nf ll til K JMllllle Mu ll III.' 11(11' Mllll
peiiiMtlmi Unit niliiht atonr "
S. S. ATTENDANCE BIG
' Illini'Oltl). Va . Hi"- fi l'renl.
Hrllt-eleel llitrdliiK lodiiy ii'di'Cini'il
H protnhM to Mi linylnind nli'lnt,
Henry M (""w. " Mind pmI
drnt of lli KII.h tmlliionl Inline here
mil pin rt Iced Mm nivn prereptH of
"memory h revi nlnn'iit lo Mlow
ihlii" and frli iiillilpi " whl li rnnned
tlio linslN of an adiliri'i dellNered to
.liy nt the nniuml memorial ner
elwii nt the nnllonal linine of the
Indue of Klki.
It will at Ho- Invitation of Htowe,
Toriiierly a IiiihIiu ioi mun of Mai Inn.
Ohio, t tint Henilnr llnnllnit an ll
Miiillil.ile for the lepiihliuin noinl
nation for (he preAlileney iiKieed to
deliver the memniliil ii rvlim oiiitlon
nt tint Klkn nallnii'il home nnd when
he nii noinlniited he repeated IiIm
irnnile ly ho lurried out lrrenpee
live or the rt'iMill of hli rampulKn
Ho today he delivered the iiddreni
drclmlni; In the prcMent'e of Hi"
friend of III you I li that "It If not
flvrii to nil men to tiniplre, Kient
ilinftn of crnnlle or liililetn of lirolin
Init It In the privilege of every llv -lntr
Indus In plant an everlnidlmr
frlendxhlp In rniinn fellow lire.iHt
mil ijnther all the fruit It henm,"
Kpoke In Hie Open Air.
The oration wnn dellvvted In the
open nlr henenth the mild mill of an
Indlnn Hummer day, fiom thu
portico of tlio nntlnnal I. nine, while
2.000 Klkn nnd friends from alliiin
of Vli'Kltila frntliered on the liwn
to tnkit putt In thu exeretHei of the
order. In ineiniuy of II brothem
who lind died d initio tho war Hen
ntor llardliiK w.ih Introdiii'ed hy
(Irand l.'xalted Killer William M
AlilHHt of S.i ii I'Yalidneo. I'lenen
weir pnxt Kinnd exalted lltlcrx and
other. prominent official" of the ol
der oft Klkn, from all put tn of thu
country,
Senator llardlin: icnrhed lleilford
thlfl niornln; at 7 o'clock and left
thin ntlcrnoon nt 5 oYlork for Wanli
ItiKton, where ho will lelnaln tor
two d.iyii In eonferi'iu'o with nenator.i
ind ot)ivrn liefom koIiii; to hln hiitnn
lu Marlon Tuesday nlKht. After n
Into hrenkfnxt tho p.nty wax taken
on nil nlitomoblln ride and thencn to
thu national homo for luncheon. Tin-
9reMlilcnt-i lert inlnned eliurch, Mr,
11 owe ri'HPOiullliK to IiIn inieiy iih to
.he location of n llnptlut church with
!ho regretful nniwrr that thiTn wnn
none In lie, Lord.
"Tho iirnitt'Nt L'lft In Ood'n iiiimler
brntownl tipnn man In memory,"
uld He mi tor UnrdliiK In openlni: Ida
memorial oration.
"II In tho nlnrchoiiflo of every
'.hlnu In life worth while. It findi
lonii clmriK ter nnd InHplren nil hope,
It tiiken all tho ImpicHHloiiN of human
rxlMrnro nnd hy minio alchemy of
lovo ri'tnnvi'R tlm droiiH and iimkos
i uoldrti uroi or faith which la the
ronary to every human prayer, i
"One ennnot fnncy a life fit to
live without the inemnry'H reveal
mentn In fellowiihlpN nnd friend
ililpx; without love mid altuchmciiu,
Klthintt eticour.lRcmi'ntii and eu
Jrnrnienti': without Innplratlonn and
the vonHCloUHueHH of achievement."
ltecltlim the eiierlencc of nil III
Biine nimi who had IiIn nuiilty ru
itored hy a nui'Klonl oieriitlon nt the
exprnnu of lilt iiiumory tlio orator
contlnueil!
MomorlcH Help I lie I.1Ihk.
"Wo are met lu memory today! In
irrnteful, fintcrnal meiuoiy, lu lit
half of thomi who havu taken the
fork of the road to oternnl peace.
Oura la not n memorial of Kt'lrf:
only happy mriuoileH nro liecomlmt
to tho departed, only helpful mem
ories nro worth while to the living.
If tho departed brethicn could know
of our memorial, If wu could nolvo
tho ureal inyMtoiy of myxtcilcH and
know that they knew, wo wliould
still atuno our memorial aliovo tin
nmrmurlngii of noriow. For them
tlio book of 11 f" In oloned. Sorrow
hna hnd It" hecoiuliiK c xprcpAlouri,
hut noriunl, nivtiirul lutrrcHt In the
llvtni;. Indeed wo nro met for the
living, el w thin meetlliK HtiUlil lin lu
vnln. Wu nro met to remind our
Kulvm that im we live ho fluill nur
inrmorteH eniture Wo come to a
.Mild weniher ihnl pievnllel
Mil mlii y hclpi'd to Mwell utn mlune.
hi hnnil.iy hi hooln In 'I'iiIh.i HiiihI.i,
morulmr The iiixii'lnllon al emp
led In ii In ft It dfinlk'd ticordi Hum
alt of thu whooiN hut wllliiiiii xin
i eni Kicli.ird W. Iliirkharl, a.
IIh.ikii !!!, would like lo necuro tlx.
i.Kini'H fiom the Hiiiool iitflcitH.
Atleudaucn riKUH'M an lupoitid
rollowN
l''iit H.iptlnt
lllllU.llllllll llHptlnt iV
.NoK.ilen Avenue llaptlnt ,,,,
i Ht 'I'lllKa llaptlnt 7 o
llnptlnl .MlNilon tin
I'liiumun.ty llnptlHt HI
I 'liHt t hrlHtlaii til.1
I 'ii li .1 1 I'hriHtian fcS
llptncop.'il
i iritl litllheraii CD
I' lint .MelhodlHt T.li
(1i.uk .MethodiHt 33
Micutt Mcthodl-u
Itithel MethnillHt
ll'.Hlcl! Avellim MulhoillHt', , , , COD
Tli;er MemnilnJ
Under Melhoillnl 101
Itone Hill MethoillM
Went TiiIhh I'liiMliliinlly
Melhi'dWt ir7
BACK T0 NORMAL
IS PROGRAM NOW
Class of V.)20 Is Turning
Point Says Reserve
Statement
WAHMINOTON. Jin- 11 - -The olonn
of the liimlnenn jrnr of W20 IH lie- j
niilhed by th federal icncrvn board
oil i I'M ..i l.'llli;'ll .lh 'lie tillll '
Iih; point In the t in unit Ion from
war piodiiellon eondltlnnn to the
norinnl eionomle b.mln of Interna.:
tun n ,i d liiil.i'l'lii 111' 1
'ci... ,...t,. l.,i.t-,iM Hltiletnenl. i
i which revp wn the eciinomlc nnd fl-1
rinuclal Hltuntlon conrroiitltu: the
iinllon ilurliirf the )iar, treiitn nf
' pren'lit i nlldltlnlii Kelierally III ail
I opIlmlHlb' uinnner, deelarltii; tlm'
tho difficulty of (i iiiiHltlmi will nol'
l. ,.ii,..l r.irlli. r HLrifrul'iltl'll. II ,ll
no nwerlH th.it iiwIiiK to the iintlim n
nlroiiK hankliiK ntrintiire n normal
nit tin t If til Will be lentoteil with far
lenn tlmti the UHiinl dlnlrenn linu.illy
nttemlant on peilndn ol readjui't
inent. , i
Tlm board derlaten that pievloiK
perloiIH or murKi'ii reniijiiniiiiini
lllive beep ai I oiiip.inleil by Hliarp
IcillH llilllH III pilei'H, heavy decienn
en In proilucllou, enteoiilvo illiem.
ployiui'iit and bunlneVn rem lion,
often Involving hank ralluien. While
lieeeHWirlly unenmfoi liible, tin'
i,ii .Hu,,. t In in.. I u H' h h
country now In piiwdnr:, tho boat I
awertM, ban thllH far been attended
with only a in t ri I mil ii i of theru un
fa wimble FyiuptnuiH.
The f 1 mi im In I nltu'iillou both at
home and iibrond, hi mill uncertain,
the bonid declaren, and thin Is held
to be due to thf Ute date at which
tho wnr wan over In the flniuulnl
nt'iiHO nnd tho uncertainty iih to the
hml ineihoil nt t.ixiii n In Inter
nutlonnl trnib i n-tuni to . ormnl
i iinditbiim in in.w in prnre. the
board Hayn. With Hie excepiom ol
iiKrlcultuiii, In whli h IIih output'
wnn the birxent in record, rodii'-.
Hon hun lioeii dei renHlliK nlnie tho
Hpiliut of Ihe venr. the board mated J
Texlllen. HhlnbiilldiiiK ninl veiy ie-,
eently Hie iron and nleel IndiiHtilen
lire n.ild to havu exhibited louden
r lf of Ihln n.ilure.
Tin bnaid ib n. rlben tho tenddlicy
In tho tetall ti.iil'H ii n ilownwiiiil.
tho ImnciiMi mill llv ocmiiIiii; for
tin1 mom pail nriniilernbl" later,
thiili tb turiilUK point In pindiic-;
tlou.
The nlowlrii; dnwn of Hie upr.rt
lindw or the United Stiilen dmltiKl
Ihe year in atllP'Uled by the ir .1 f
III Millie mi' mule to Hie i X' haline
Hllu.itloii will, ll It iiwmIh ban nil, id-1
llv deteip.rnti d Ani'-ibaii IX0U
li'i'lil In be i Ii H olidlMo'ii d ipon
the Vlduii e I f Imp " " the I... ml '
nnnertn, nnd w.irrnnt the Inference
that thero nhoubl bd n InrKer Im
port of Koodn Into tho t-'nltcd Htnten
an a renult of tho extenMvo .edlln
itninid forelKn countrlei-.
Texan Oil Town Fire
Docs $200,000 Damage
DAM.AH, Texan, lire. 5. llelalel
reporta reielved today of n firu In
thu bilHlntH nectlon of Hreiken
rldi;c, an oil luwn about 100 inlti"
rt' illhwenl of here, Saturday aflei
conn wnlcli canned n property Ion
louiihly eHtlln.ite" nt J200,0u0. Th
flio ntarted In Muck number 1.1. I
he heart of tho bumni'HM dl3trlc
l-'if ti'i'ii frnnio bUlldlnKM wtr.
d"trti oyed.
'heat ib ht'H are ni hard to lono an
n K'xid name mid Junt n e;iH-.
SMITH BROTHERS
Iombaiil l iilnn
firm I'lentiyteitali
hi" nnd I'i cHlivterlau , . . ,
Colli km Hill I'leHliylerlau
llulliti Meimirinl
I lilli.il Prcnbylei I mi , , , ,
Total
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- Put ono in your mouth at bedtime -
,rhi.ii'M'illl'l l.rlllfB
"Mi'K .u-rmi iiiiatii"
llv llrlnr.! I,. I'ltirh.
I IllVlvliilial brrturrrl
At llotvl Tutu T" Hrnim,
Wi-'lliffNy llrrnnlrtf I,
( lit p. Ill
I'Hlillr r.ir.lullv ImllFit,
Aullrr lli.p.int l.o.lK-. T Ml
Boys' Boots
RtMnonibcr tho old boyhood lousing for n pair of
rubber boots, and tho pridu you found in their pos
session? Give your son this pleasure with a new pair
for Christinas. :
Nifty little redtop Rubber Roots for the youngster's
Christmas gift. U. S. Rubber Co.'s make. Priced at
$3.00 and $3.50
Same grade boo, in black only, priced at
$2.25 and $2.75
We have a wonderful stock of boots in boys' sizes,
nil priced now at
$4.50
Why Pay $6.50 lo $8,80 at Other Places?
Men's Arctics
Mrn'H ono-bucklo nro tlm with
roll eilKej priced f?A
now nt tDl. OU
Men'n two-burklo (JJO Af
nrctlcHl per pair ,BUU
Men'n folir-hucUlo
nrcttcn, per pair
You enn't do bettor else
where. Look 'em over.
: $3.00
Felt Slippers
Wo have u beautiful din
piny of felt limine (dippers In
hIzcs for men, women nnd
children, one of the mom nc
ceplnbli! Chrlmuum (llfln you
can Klvo Ih Iioiiho Hllppern,
nnd the price of thono will be
veiy acceptable lo you
Priced per pair at
$1.00 to
Why ko to Main street and
pny more?
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M. Parks Shoe Store
112 South Boston Ave.
SvetWhItsOwnSugar
GrapeNuts
the ready-cooked cereal that needs
no added sweetening.
Inis blend of wheat and malted barley has
a flavor all its own sweet.nut-like, crisp
and altogether different from other cereals
And GrapeNutS is so easy to digest, so
economical and convenient to serve.that
it has become a household stand-by.
"There's a Reason"
Sold by grocers everywhere!
Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
In the Army you can learn to be a
skilled man in any of a hundred
trades
You earn a good living- while you're
learning
You have money in your pocket at
the end of the month.
You get about a bit, see new places,
'meet new people
And when you go back to civil life,
you've got the special training that is
in demand, the skill that will bring you
more pay, a good job where you want it.
THE
ARMY
TEACHES
TRADES
160,000 COTTON FIRE
Hull lloitno of Oh.ikc Coiiipiiny
lluriLs nl Wiikiiikt; niriuei.i
Drlto to i' the Mf;lit.
Sppl , Th. WorlJ
WACI'INI.It. OkV, Dec. &. Fire
d.iin.'iKe cntlmnted at tOU.OOO re
nulled here thin tnomlnit when the
hull hi. one nf the 'Inano l.'ottoli com
pany linrned. Twelve thouiand tons
if hulln worth ." n ton were do.
Mliojcd In .iddltloii to the bultdlni;
nil lln routentn a inrload of Ijiik
.r ok a burned.
Kuril work by the fire department
tfitliii with the iin.lHtanie of a
ante Minitier of vohiiiteerM pro
.ent.'d tlo fire from Hprondlnif to
l main build, turn of the mill
ll wan a npi tacular blaze. l'ame
l.o' liich in the tiir and at t linen
K elt i loudn of denno nmoke went
jp Karmern from on far an ten
niilcH In tho country drove to Wnii
oner to bcii what was cnusinit tho
nmoke.
COLD WEATHER IS NOW DUE
flondy WriilliiT of Pnl Sorml
llnjn rolloiii'd Sunday by llnln.
The ptrlod of cloudv wonthcr thnt
Tnlnntin luive cxnerlenced lately
ended nt ! 30 p. in Hundny when It
bcKiin to rain. Tho thermometer
nlno beKaii to drop nnd It In be
lieved that n recurrence of told
weather will Hct In Mnmlnv. In tlm
aiilleulturul dlntiktM of Tulna nnd
iiillacent count len tlm shower will
lu. npprr ' l.ited hv tho fnrmern nnd
nlionl.l h.lp to Hiimuiut".' tho BroiMh
of the winter nantlire.
FAVOR OSAGE EXTENSION
tiou inor Siijm It Would linn i)u.
eix of Mirfm'o lllKhts to I ,1,7
.HUtr l,citltpnlid''lire.
WAHKINUTON, Dt" . J
announced toniKht tbit
Hobertson iiiul A'tori.i I
I'l lnco KrcelliiK of Ok1a!...i.
pear beforo tho Iioum. .
' ominitteu Tllendiiy aim
"Monslon of the tin iK' l
Attorney (lenernl ri . ,i.
m; tho nniiountemei t s i
and (iovornor Koltii'tniu
,inne the eMeiiHltm fei'
ha. S"itiern puriha". J i
rlKhtn on ljwcii of th.'
With the e.xpi i l.itl. : t ,
.md n.lliernl riKhtn w.. i
hem In 11)31.
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STYLISH SUITS
AND OVERCOATS
Wo arc showing models for men anil young men,
in either extreme or conservative styles. All-wool
materials and finest workmanship. Overcoats ami
suits that will give long anil honest wear and sold
at a price any man can afford to pay.
28-65 s36-65 s44
.65
Come in today and see these garments. It is
absolutely no trouble to-show them. Our immense
stock will enable you to find the exact size and
style you want.
PRACTICAL GIFTS
FOR MEN, FROM A
'MAN'S STORE"
You will find here n host of desirable gift arti
cles that are sure to please Him, everyone of them
practical articles of daily use. We have made deep
price cuts on many staple articles and you can save
money by shopping here.
Let us suggest the following:
Shirts
Underwear
Caps
Scarf Pins
Gloves
Socks
Pajamas
Belts
Mufflers
Neckwear
Hats
Cuff Links
Bath Robes
Handkerchiefs
And Many Other Useful Articles
HOLMES CLOTHES SHOF
223 South Main Street
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