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J ULSA DAILY WOULD, SATURDAY, MARCH IS, 1922 m DEMO CANDIDATES ADDRESSEE AGUE Mrs. Seaman Was the Only Republican in Attendance Almut twnlv-flve dr i tlldatea for rlty ntn H 'i mi KtfinU (I. Seaman, i i 1M1. ,i n . mi llilal" for Hty inirtlinr In 1 herself, Appeared hrfiire III' 'I "1 (Tnunly Prolecvtlve Taxp'tw'" I' " Ht m merlin In Hio rt . -i i ! f mom Ki Mi v night and In i m united ciincrrnltiK tin li n . i itinllflrallnna to illachiirup Hin it '' nf the. nfflrlil f io It li ri In uht Ihcy aeplie. Uolli re punll'Min uiii'l dates mill nlei wen' i mi'i.l. ir n by Hit ir nlindii c. All the candldalc- nrkfi'iulilu"i tnemaelve. In hit li'in"! iiml i ffi ifn iiimI mlinliii'il I 'ml iin im well rimiliriiil tn hold puhlii' ntl- If "Ir. led taxes will In- ml In t" mil pnvlnff unit aewera I11M ilii-il f"i tiiiuiit one-third the pi-t-i'iii rim! Tin- tnllli rinlimi will hnvi in'lhlul imi Tnln If any if Hi "no iinilliliiii's titrable nrr the deiitlnlea nf the illv tin- Mini twn year fm tin V ndlnll II ihcinaelvea, ('iinillilittee for timiir who ml ilr...r. thn leagti were I'rnnk M. U no-den, n I', Inirriilinm, Julius HinAa mil II. K. Newblnek. Mer rlii J. (limn, secretary of l h league hihI who paid In Im n cHtidldnte fur Ij'itvnr. wna nut even present. l'l'h uhly h ens of nnur gritpen licrmiaP Ihn league meinbiiaMld nut rullv In till ptippnrt it a ho had expected Title eem In ln fur Wnmldi while "Uui k" Is twinging mi l the Ncw I'lmk wngiin MINER PREDICTS TOTAL PARALYSIS FOR ALL FIELDS l-dNTINI'KH I'llOl I'AIIB nNM COIIipimi'll Of HH 'HIII'MtTB In other I ntltiHl t It, wlm have Hlr-Hily ac cepted stihaliuillnl decreases In ttmlr inrnliiKn, h ml who ennnnt ronllnue In pny present-day prlcea In order Hint Hip workmen In thn nut h rm-f I e flfhl tuny linlil tliolr present scale Of wage. "Willi them fnrti In mind thn fcencral pnllelea rnmmlllee. In nil thnrlsed In ,ny I" tcply to your tnniniiinlOHtlnii tn tlm joint confer ence of anthracite opi'rntnrri and (nllier. embodying Id demand tn to used as thn bna'e nf nil agreement tn tHk th place of the nnV now In effpcl, whlcli rxplrnn Marrli HI. nx(: Illicit In llnnxrtrlt I'rlni'lpli'.i. ' "II nhoulit lit nlntcil Hint tlir nnthrncllo operntom nto not iinwill Inif to contlmm rnntrut'tnrnl rrlu (tonn with tlm I'ttltril Mini) WorUnrn of Ainorlcn. hut on thn eontrnry, nro ivIllliiR o rmil Imio tlm prnrtlcu of (I ph 1 1 nc with Hint omiinlrntlini na ti'prpupntlnK their i'tiiployr, pro- tried Hint thn form of rontrnrl In In nsenirt with thn prlnrltilrn Inhl ilnuii liy I'rwtitPtlt Ilno.-nvPlt In 1002 mid (hp nnthrnoltn roil enininlwilnn nil pnlnlpil liv 1'rcnliKnt Wllnnii In 1 0 29. .anil provMrrl, furtltpr, Hint Hip Ju rlmllcll'in of Hid tionrit of rcinrlllu lion rhnll not ho yueitlntii'il, or nlirlilRcil. "The opcnitora nro ronily to con nlilnr nnd illitcimn nny proponltlon relntlng In wnRpn nml worldtiK rim ilJtlnnH BUhnilttCil hy rlthpr pnrly. "WhPti It compfi to innttcrH nffpet Iiir tlm emit of proilnrtlon, I hero In mnothrr party to ho eoniiMprpil, r, tho hitypr. Any niljnuttiicnt w'.ilt'h l not NitlHfnclory to Hip buyer iniit Footwear Values That Can't Be Beat These new oxfords for HpriiiK from Kronch, Shrincr & Urnor sot n new stunditrd of footwear vnlue. There are no finer shoos made anywhere at any price. New brogue and somi-broKuo and dressier styles in black ami new shades of brown. W'SfSJS 12.50, 13,50 and 14.50 Spring Oxfords Spring Oxfords In Scot ill urulu lilui'k or Iiiuhii IciiiIuth. Spccliil. Hhown In nn ntiaolutciy new brogue ntyle, finely made of nold leather nnd will k'vo good aHturylnB wenr, atylo nnd comfort. Holland Shoes For Hons A fine vtetuliiR ho).' oxford. CM A Kpcclillly priced lit tD'.ta'ltl III brown calfakln blm tier atvle. u Rood looking, iiood weai Inn bins' aline for nil rauml vear. Huen l to C. tSco Our Windows for j TftlE Mayor Evans I M Ml ' l ' T 1 It 1 IT i ' I i i i r r . I r I j i .li.. 1 ln . lnii"i 1 Tin' I m - I 11 lull 1 .In W'l'k lt llii' .li 1 ml mi' im mi I InnliM Hint ihn flint uhltinimii prvupnt rntn mid Hint, with Hi III. , V r H , . I ' II 111,.. j 1 Hiillar miipinpnln i h.ii rio plm iil iHroro Hprltn in nlil. Th li-nlon wiinlii to put h Plr of Inn 011 ovory rnr wfili'h tr-ivor Tultm wrpptn unit nvury enr whlt'll noen out from hpro to othnr innrtH of Intilp or to thn plpimitu plni'tm of Ihn nntlon, with thn ilouhlr purpom of pxhlhlllnit prnppr Tiilmi prhln nml Ivliminliif thn rlty'n iinnifi fHr uml wlclii ntul nf fiirthPrlnR thn rrpi'tliui of 11 pout eliihlioilmi, tho fund for which li I hi' mii nnn to lipni'fll from Ihn prnjpgt. Inovltnlily f II; for In thnt nvnit priiiliii'tlnii cniitint ho illctrlhutotl nml thr tnlnrr will thmi n IiIh op purl unity for finploy tnotit. "Tho liilrrrklR of nil imrllcit will hmt lio 1 innervpil hy nlttmly work,! fur thp miner. iiiHUlinnin luiiilui Hun lit thn inlnpti, nml thi wlilKt porwlliln lUHlknt fur Hip ptniliirt. To npi'inp thin 11 ri ii'Otnililo runt of production In nect'imiir. . IIiijit 1 1 11 nt rrcxM'il. 'The 1I1 flntt'd poi-kcthook of the huycr Uimiot lontlniin to pny Hip prpitPnt prlcim. Hcnmitny Im IipIiik prHctluvd hy Hip copaumiT und vu rliiiiM nuliDtllulPn for niithrnclto nrc IipIiik unfit. Hut for the fi-nr on tln iU of thn pulillo of n tiuitppnilmi April 1. tho rpcpnt mnvoment of nnthrnrlln would hnvo Iippii even I I'm tlm 11 It It wnn, with thn result of nhnit-tlnie I'lnploymciit thriitiKh out thn iprIiiii. Thn ermiomlo mII nntlon todny not only forlildn nnv Inrrenmi In rutin mid prlrcH, but on 111 if In n icdiH'llon. "Aiithrnrlto lubor Is Ihn only uroup In 1 11 In rountry whlrlt htm not diMtnliiPil n iIpcii'iiho In wiikcm, nor hnt It miffeipil n nmtcrliil dpclltii In thp oiporliiiilly of utendy work. "Doflntlon In tho coat of iirodiic1 Hon, 70 per rout of which In rcp rcHonteil hy mlno '.hor. In llupvrn llvr. The nnthrnclln npprntnrt enn fro 110 alloriuttlvp. Heuiljiititinent of 1 tin wugn rntrn In tho flrnt npcca. amy Hipp tn rciluro thn coat of nu tlnticlto to tho I'niifiiiiiier, nnd to In atiro cuiitluiii'd Htnhlllty In tlio In iluatry. "It In nlivlmin tlion Hint proapcr- lly mid atrnily work In tho ntitliru eltn flrlda liniat rciiKo nnlpa the prlco of niithrnclto rnni can ho ro diiccil tn n flituro which tho con- niinipr enn pny. "Wn nro I'lmfidcnt Hint If In no ROtlutti n tlilt nlmolutely controlllui; furl nr In Kept cotitlnunlly In mind, wo ahull no nolo to rrnch n concilia ton which V.-Ill promote tho welfare of nil coliccrni'd And with thla S7.45 I'l'tilil tl. I. Slilllll, (It In tan ami tdai k s ntch Kiiiln liioque, aeml-lirnRue or plain al.Mra, In flno llua alan calf .'arlieulai ly new la a unit me brogue In Scutch ginlu leather. Little Gents' Oxfords Holland Made Miulc over tho correct hints lo propeily tit tho growliiK In tnu or black cnlfckln. Slues S to 13 H the New Footwear Stiles STORE OF UAL-BTrVji 319-321 SOUTH MAIN I l l.thll,. HIT M1 1 NS1V1J Sets Example ' 1 11 r h;;,i' a mr ' I . K'' f thr i ills f'ir ( -.it. r.lo I 11 1 Ikcd fol- lir Kvvnli'15 Tul 1 I in 1 . t of ihr . .v inrntiiziii'ini ilili 111 "I illffiii nt 1 Mtiilil.nhmpiilit, llri'Vda uatl f 1 nnn Kiln will mmn ho cxlintmlpil nt Ihn nlil nt h (.'ortm of IkrIoii mhIphiiirii. v?riil hopn -.re rrt prepnrrtl to coimldnr t li rotiatli the tieimllntliiK committer nny matter portnlultiK to wimen nnd wnrldnif rnnilltlonn ptpaenteil hy cither imrty.'' WASIII.N'dTO.V, Murch 17. fee- retnry Dnvla todny tjuvo out n atnlo mcnt allying Hint conl operiitorn of thn 1111 1 r I compptlilvo liltumlnoua field lid 1 1 icfuacil pcinlllvply to nr ccpt hit propoanls for n conference with thn United Minn Worker to coiiatdcr n new worklm? nureoincnt lo repincu Hint oxplrliiK .Murch "1. HOUSE SPLIT UP OVER ARMY BILL; MAY VOTE TODAY CONTINUIUI ntOM l'AOR ONtl. ndorntucnt alone, renched JDCfi, 000.000 Inst yenr, Kahn declared. "A compitrlann of our natlonnl wealth with tho iiuiuber of rol dlern now mnlntiilncd In thn rcKtilar army, Nhown thnt each ttoldlor chnrKPd with uffordlnR protection und tiutlonal aeeurlty to tl.7fifi.537 of tlio 3fi0.000,000.000 total of our national wealth," Kahn nild. "Kach of ihi'fio aoldler.t Is nt tho preaent tlmo prntectltiR hoiiio 2G aquuro inllea of territory of our mainland nml ili'poudonclcH and with elvliiK Sit) of our peoplo n Riinrnnteo iiRnlnat forelKn Interferoiico with their cnuatltiitlnnnl rlRhtn In their pursuit of health, hnpplncfei nml lawful Rnln. All thin nt a cost of (3 per capital of population." nobort A. Mcnirncy. Funernl director, 21 fl. Mnln I'liono Osnga 131-4SC. Advortlao. ment. $9.95 feet of tho llttlo men. S4.45 "" GREEN LEADING COLOR FRIDAY St. Patrick Day Was Quietly Celebrated in Tulsa 1.1 iomlnn,lil throughout inliiy. flreen nrnntlonn. in i 1 i1 i.imiocka, ml nnt 11 re clny lit. f ' on 11 back nr nil ml of Krpnn I ml n-' 1 i nt In a, vivid colornHnn t ijr n v. hu h wnn vlalbln on tho , .in - mi it Ul luialtieaa mvn nnd . . ffini hnyii aa well. At thnt i .. ..Id renlilenta of Ttllan l"nld 1 1 1 u.iK tins iiulntMt Ht. I'ulrlck'a ' it iiila rliy Ima ever fxpur- I : ' Hi) 1 ..t hPen for thn predoml i.T. ., mi, Ht. I'ulrlck'a dny might , I 'itt im nnd pitaand nml 1.. 1 1 .ma linen nnnn thn wlaer. '1 ,1 a fety elnhnrnla nffnlra i .1 itlona occurrud Krldny lii.nnr of thn PHlron kh Int 11.. .1 m rn cnnaplcloiiH by their 1 1 1 nuiiibt r na rompnrnd to form- r . 11 'I 1 k I liar It Nil In nil Tillaimn iv 1) tine pern many Ht. I'ntrlek'n ii . Mi iiintlnna In '('titan, oliat-rveil li it li. 'J2'i affair (tuoit out na tho leu. ii t An 1 uly mall on downtown fli.wer Hlmpa wan evident bnfore muni l inliy Attenden'B at theau MlmiKi were kept hllay with ordera fur thn coveted but nenrce Kreen rnrnnllona. Althouwli thn florlata 1111 tlelpntlnit Hit) runli on tliene tlnwera dyed mint iiUHntlllfi nf whlto rnr iintlima, thn ilomnnd even exreoded the aupplv. A almllnr demand wan mndo on tho Ktnica li.iuilllna; pnper nhamrocka nnd nlher anuvonlra, HithmiKh hy fnr thn Kirnloat Hinmint nf theae hoiivp nlra were bought from nmnll boyn on tho atreet comma. Only it tow iiiitatiinillnir eclehrn tlmia In honor of thn Irlah pntron hiiI tit occurred, llendltiKH thin imni Iter wna the reul inbarct relebi nilnn kKimi for tho mnmheia of Hi" rs 1 hnnno club, compnaeit of rmploca of thu lCxrlmiiKO National bank nml tho KxrhaniU' Tni't ' "inpiitu, Willi ll wan held at tho Taper Lantern he KlnnltiK 'K s 30. A well-balnnced prnRi'im of aoilB und dance cniertulned Hie members. A amiK novellv tiv I)r I'lnudn ('ham- Style and "Holmes' Prices Arc Always Less" Holmes Clothes Shop 221-223 SOUTH MAIN STREET VOTE FOR C. S. YOUNKMAN and nn Early Completion of tho Spavinaw Project (Paid l'ollllciil AiUcrtbcmcnt) NOTICE ! To Water Consumers in District No. 2: The 18th of tho month is your last day for payment. If not paid, a 10 per cent penalty and turn-off chai-RC will be added to your bill. C. S. YOUNKMAN, Commissioner. li' s ai d .Mis Jijt riiii'iiucra a ftift ' il l'ie iluli'i! hy lutle .Mmn HatK'.ck. a renillnic by Uelty Mruo llarne, n nn apei i.iity by .Mlaa (H urxla Allen und Ml. C. Koraylho, a flnpp r dnnco by Mint Nell Cook and II. it. N1111 daln, 11 plwyetln by lone nnd Ora Nlnndeven, a violin nolo by llttlo Mian Wallace and it ioiik and dnnco by Noel Knhneatock were membera on lhr extraordinary proKratn. The very timiaiial rntertnlnmont wna nrraiined by thn reKtllnr enter tainment cnminlltfo ronalatlni? of t. T. Scott, chnlrman; Mildred .Morn eon, II. C. I'elker, II. It. Johnaon. Hetty Iirue llarn, (Jlmlya Zlnn nnd Mra. J. . Altken. A HI. 1'ntrli ka ball wan Riven by thn Knlahta of Coltimlnin nt con vention hull I'rlilay nlKht nnd Ray coatumoH and deioratlona hold nway throiiHhout. Kevnrnl Ht. t'atrlrka dnncen wcro held Thuradny Inatead of Krlday. eonaplcoim nmonK which wna the annual St. l'atrlrk ball tendered the omplnyon of Tin World nnd Hint held at tho KnlghtM of l'ytlilna hall. GOVERNOR REILY VICTIM OF PLOT, KANSAN CHARGES contini'i:d riuiM r.um onk. thn Atnerlnin ronnreaa, HtronK pre- nnte n teller from .1. W. Ilonner, former auditor of l'ortn Itlco, tell, line nf thn refuanl of that offlclnl to pny tho nmnunla nulhnrlzed hy tno leKiainture. governor Itelly nxreed with this action, tho letter SHlll. Ilecnuae of allotment of tlmn of debate. lJavlla had no opportunity of renlvlnif to Ktrnmr who declined to yield to liltn. Utter Davlla kavo out a 1 iblecrnm from Ilonner dated jealerdnv which anld! "V011 never peraonally proncnte.l matter if npproprintlon to mn oral lv or In writ iib nor did you reiiue.st rOUGHS 1 Apply over throat and chert swallow email piece, of WICKS W VApoRub I Ow 17 Million Jan Uiei Ytath Quality at the Right Price Our showing oi Spring and Sum mer Suits for men who want the best was never more complete. Style a n d Quality are the outst a n d i n g features, and the prices can't be beat in Tulsa. $25 $30, $35 All the new and desirable patterns are shown in a pleasing variety of styles. Snappy models for young fellows and more conservative ones for business men. Select your Suit today while stocks are complete. "A Little Down! on a Big ran" y i; SSJv. uui Get Married! Rawlings & Hanawalt t Fuiitllur. ilttn anil Unit 51J H. Hotlon Cellar tl mi io submit manor to uovcrnor Helly iJlarusHCd It with other rpus Hons with him last August. Several das ngn he reunited me to state history of rnu in writinR. maie ment shows Hint you naked Inter view with me but did not come. The nppropr alon was nover mentioned by you to me." ELECTION FRAUD CHARGED TO TWO Okmulgee Officials Gave Ferris 120 Harrelcl Votes, Is Charged Br Aaaoclattd frtM Mat Wirt. OKML'LflKK, .March 17. 13. J. Keratins and Wlllnril I. Sulllns, Ifenryttta election officers, against whom flvo lolnt indlctmentn were returned by the district court grand Jury yesterday In connection with alleged rrnutlH in tlio election t 102u were nr. rated here today. Kach furnished bond In thn sum of (3,000 J1.000 for ouch Indictment t d were released. I'our of tho IndlrtmentH were for alleged felony offensen nnd tho o'.i er wag for a misdemeanor. The Indictments returned follow: Offlclnl misconduct (throe counts). Defaclne nnd Injuring voted hal- H ' $3.50 Hats Tou don't have to hnvo very much hero for a good hat; J3.C0 Is whero they start. . . . Oxfords Correct stylo nnd good quality leathers. In tho new oxfords hero, at $8.50 up. B Shirts $2.50 Manhattans nt this prlco aro as good ns any otliorn at M or J5. h'eo them todny. Ties $1 New narrow shapes In knit tics, just arrived and aro priced at (1. jj ' .saaaaafeaa -r-nM " " I I S tJou get the Job aaaaraBBBBBMa. aBjaajx .cf ve lots. Changing ballots. Changing elector s vote (misde meanor). Consnlrncy against tho lawa of tno state of Oklahoma. In tho Indictment on me ennrge of defacing nnd Injuring ballots. It Is alleged that 120 ballots voted for J. W. Ilnrreld for L'nlted States nenntor were changed In favor of Scott Kcrrls. The superior court grand Jury dis missed several weeks ago by Judge If. It. Christopher, had Indicted ICerstllig nnd sulllns, but nil work of Hint grand Jury w&s declared void following Its dlsmlssnl. It was upon n gencrnl demurrer to the Indict ment of Kerstlng and Sulllns thnt Judge (! ilstopher qunahed tho grnnd Jury beenmo ho an Id ho was convinced It hnd been Improperly Impaneled. No Tho business of Tubu should bo In tho hands of a t , man. Do not allow nny hunch, cllquo or nny man to n 0 a Joko of the City Government. Nominate llcnke for Majoi j; Tuesday and got "A New Ucal for Tulsa." Honko Is practical, courageous, broad, progressive, econ u, ho has a constructive vision; ho Is a man of the pooplc, a j tiaa had a wide experience. Paid political advertisement c . Med. Half-Minute Store Talk Without any dcslro to boast, wo still nro proud thnt wo'vo stood out for quality, slnco tho first day thla storo opened. Wo mention It now, because, ovory eo-callod de pression, causes a certain number of merchants to substitute prlco for quality. We're going to havo quality goods ns long as wo'ro hero. , New Suits in tune with the Season You'll see the very spirit of spring in the bright, cheery new fabrics we've collected for the new season. Just to look at them will make you feel better, more like your real self. But looking at them is only the first of many things you'll get out of the clothes. Style beyond criticism, quality as usual, workmanship so fine you won der how it is done, at the low prices we ask. $29.50 uP Two-Pants Suits Too 15 Edwin Clapp Shoes and Knox Hats Here Only A nrnnnA.il nt m 1 A ...... all European nations h a r n iVjf InlffwIiiKn.l k 11.... ... .' 0 bt v. "'cui 1 ct th. GET OUT OF THE RUT Wa eannot atfotil M In ment of a live city tt 1- , a lay thtra. There la a d.ff... Iwaen prorttta and Mtri Nomlnata a man tor Stilt r a constructive vltlon ar.t i make the government of i' t der max'lmum tervtee to tt.e a minimum cut. Ilcnlie u He nets reeulta. t a .'At ' 2t t a tl a Paid l'ollllrnl Ailitrl itniiM t-nntrlhutril Joke ll Shoes Neat f. F. Dtlky Conpanr of N Yotk. ! raw Ha ra Kii OuCtlo, N. Y. St fe'