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HHHHHHH!lliiHflHflK9HK!9 TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920 5 TULSA TOWN CLUB TO BROADEN WORK Will Organize Branch in Nearby Town Before National Meet. Hugo and Ada Make Gain in Population 1920 Figures Show SIMS AGAIN FLAYED new oil heir makes claim RECEIVE RECOGNITION LiuhI Club Subject of Three Articles in Women's Commerce Uullctin. i" ,-ii,ico to llio extent of ihrt-p , t ic m wim ilooteil to the Tuioa I'i.imi tlub 111 tllo laitt IrWUO of tin; t ii 1 1 tin of tho national ttoiiirnH u .i.ition of uonmieici-, Mikh lnu'lla i.i 1 1. . prw-lili'lit of cluli. mi- mutinl ultli prlilo at tlio dliinor in Hi.. Kennedy n-liiiriutt yeKlordaj. lining, "f l,IB articled in tlio i.ull.tln ilral t with one of tho lili-n.-.n-i of the chili ami .mo'lier wllh , Kf -ior.il ai'lili'Vi-menl". i Him ilecliieil Him tilt- J Ulii Town lili.i- would bring uliout Uih orKitnUa. "tW" of a blanch in fonio m-arby bcloro tno naiionai convention tho wumens (uwociatlon or turn- ril't- 111 I. OllimilllH, dill" id- . unil Mrs. Tuln Klrliy vraa ftl- ninl to look oi-r tllo Ilolu. hcv. I member of tho dull aro p.nu- mi; to attend tho riutinu.il conven ,,1 I,a.-t e.ir tho dub nent hIx . . i rpsfiit.itlvei?. km.iu.ho most of tho hlsh wcliool i.,i.)iera return to their homes aboui ; me I. the dub will hold tluilr un-tm-l b.miiiift earlier than Juno 7. In- ditto oriBltially planned. Mtwi l urts announced yesterday evening ih.it Mrs. N'uva ThomaH, a .iticeiwfui bLciii-'ss woman of SpruiKflotil, Mo., hrfd noceiiteil tho Invitation to rpenk ,i Urn li.twiuet. Other buslncsh iinmrn aro ulvi to b Invited. l-ri'Kriun lor tho dinner last nlRht t.vk tin' form of dlseu&slou of cur-' rent topic. name'cummTngs frisco chairman ttASlIIMlTON. April 20 Pre liminary population fiKitre.1 were, i announced today by the cms is bureau as follow h Maryvllle. Mo., 1320 population I 4,711, decrease since 1910, &l, or I 1,1 per cent. NPWbtirrili, N. Y., 1920 popul tion 30, m. Wen-nut- since lill I, 4157 or S.'J por rent. Onry, 1 ml., 1920 population hi, 3(1; Ini'teufiu alnro 191U, 22.910. Huso, oklu., 1920 population, G..16S; Incri-JKo iilncc 1910, 1.7S3, or 11.6 per cent. Ada, Oklu., 1920 population F.012; Increase Mnn- 1910 3, 132, or S 1.2 per cent. HIGHER PAY IS AGREED ON .Vvdslunt t hief of Opcrnlliinx ! tlaii-N Admiral strain- I'uliit tn .MiiI.k I'iim' AKiilii.tt Nat). i William l,imi rt of MI-mii:iI M lie lln.i Itmht in (Viwiiii Million--. Army, ay, .Murine anil lli-nlili Sen In- i:iiiilii)iN to llcm ril. W.VSIIlNC.Tu.V. Aprl' 20 In creased pay for eo.nmaixlins oir:ceri and thn entlt.leit nioniiel of the urniv, navy, iiiarlm- enrpi. ciwi Kuurd and puhlln health service wiim iiKreeJ upon today by house and hen nle eoiifere-n. Tlio ainounl of tt.o inere.'he and it duration ns well an oilier dctnllw re. main to In- worked out. t'nder thn wenate bill the Increase wan to ti permanent whllo tin- lioui-u mciioure limited It to one year. .Michigan l.rptimnlrn lien-, A. II (ianmicr, slate commander of the American I-nlon of MlehlKan, and scirelaiy of tho Michigan com. munlty eoinmliHlon, upent yen'ei'da in the city in conference with Horace M. Hasan, stale American l.cpli.n commander, about co-operation be tween the leg-ton and community service. .Mr. liiinespr arrived yes terday mornlni; from thn national social service convention in New n I,.. ..I.. I.. , , i - -I .-.mit-n ., ' a i. " 1,1 ,r Hiom-r thin afternoon to enter a pe Hock, Ark ito the -h:irKe ASIIlMiTii.N. Apiti lli' ir Admiial Whim h ruined a point pi make ii i-iiBo naint the nay whin lie eluirBed that 111 failure to i o operate fully with the alii-h m the flriit few inontliH of live win po polled victory four months, laptditi I'ratl, win time aiuiiMatit ilwf of P cratlonii, mid todu l f'M thi hi'M ato iiiminlltet- inwntiK.itlnn tin UatilclM tow. l'rntt ciild thiil miMl of 'h. 1 Roim" In SIiiim' letter to Koctctut) 1'iltllelH i-ntltletl Some Nil 1 Is roiim of the World War. wile not ItwHonn, but crltlcirltv- "Nono of I hem" i i .tici--m. arc cj.i !tructle," he declined Piatt told the eommitlee hat dur ins the early part or the war only nine or 10 anll-mibmai inc craft ( i . kept ut home to prote.-i thi Allan ! ennui, the lllltlnh .idmir.tllty kf.it all ilcHirocrn with file Brand fleet ! and entliely out of aiiti-HUb.irlue op eratloiiH. It the few craft the I tilted StiitfM withheld front the war .om could hae greatly affected tin the letiKlli of the war. lie iledared. tho llrltliili eeilalnly i',oiild June apared that number for no Important a cn use. t'INII l.ltjroit I.N IIOTi:i, ItOOM tim--t of l.onil llostoli-y Arn-fitiMl n iti-uii or iiatd i r. s. ofrin-iN. A. C. Iliiike. a Kliest at a local hotel, ,wim a nested l.y federal of fli!irn yenterdiiy at noon on the chaiKe ot Junior pokhi-miIoii, aftilr .1 T. Crown ami .1. i'. Hales, Internal revenue uentK, had entered Murke room untler aulhnritv of a M-arch viu unit and found four una r In oi whiftky. Iltiiko made n tempornry bond for hl-i leleaxe and will appear In-fore r. 1.. Yancey. 1'nlted Slates rommlH- I i , . , , 'In fiMiuni' I't ikti il ii - w t re h il ' ''' K','! Vl'i ' ' -d Li ..!ioi an ln..iimi Mil. in . i. i - if the i ii Pi.tui 1" I I'll I I II I .til " i III v , , . , , . , il .11 ,1 i I , ) . i i , II I ' IrflulMUII.I lltl-S4 hlll.lj ', -t.i, , I t ii , l M W t'lil I VN" A ' . iciir i, '.v hi r rf .it ti i ive "I '' i -''rn r -w w i i n i t ilii-..i i-f the i -t lie in id.' At ihnr b.iilom for u mtxrrnor liiuiin lori'-v- i-mi hi intiiK it.ii.ni l.-w-iv ' Kournor ineinberH of the iim of MISH,.. I. who ilulm to be a null i f . ''' ",:p,l,,,,,h., "lI,.,,.rl,""'r v"' "Hi Will am I- IWiili alineaie.l il. r" J,,,,M ,M 1 ''"T of New Or eo "-..'nil, y r' he I I w"i "'' V! 0 7? ' 'l .V". "1 ,f",r l.e, imde mil i nt.i. I -i .1,1,1. ,, Kvemor and He ill llouiin. Ii.tu.l In I lilt' lll'llMllt-i' it'i in tilt iitun ni'iciiMii t The ri'puli'tt nti tuUot W iH'jitlr.l hs Culicura Soap Tho Saf ciy.Ruior Shaving Soap ("liruf &--ill tfa ltkBlmof Ewrt.r Om. J siiti.ni Ihnii,, ii f.ir riai' n n and J hit M ir li.tr, I f ir In il'rn tut m..rtiir T'e m w i'c offn .ill iiiki i ffi M i I BIAIGiA MMMMMMMMOMI Th Mworful hMllav nnlh tf Hint1 I.lthtnlitf mi 1f m 1natAl KA rMllt( riaf ft on throttkUCt r rmrm-l pl ( II Bt(V i'ot, i-4vririf l, 1iMHint, Ml 41 jwir nniifliitd, uh Ana ir immii unrs klCHV MING Oil. mi Beautify tie Complexion IN TEN PAYS Nadinola CREAM l Tit Unti)otlJ IltiiitKlii fly 7houtanJ (iiiirantccdto tcmovo tin, frecklci, lni.lci, liver ipot., etr. Ex ttemo cairi 20 ilivi. Htili pores ami tltiues o( linputillei. I.e jvri the ikln clear, toft, In-altliy, At Iraillnp; toilet cnontrM. If they lnven t It, hy Mail, two.mei, 60c anil $1 20. SA TlOfr AL TOILF.r CO.. Pari; Ttnn. i riiNTiNUl:!) FIIOM PAOB ONB. icMUcs Mr. Cummlrurs, these, offl i i i.i arc. i:. u Hoffman, national commltte. man from Indiana, Becrctary. W U. Holllater, MKsourl, nsstst am secrolary. rolonel John I. Mnrtln, St. I-ouls, s. iKcint-at-arms of tho national . Mtniuitlce, to be. convention feor-(.'.ini-jt-arrnH. J J. HuKheH, Oklahoma, assistant si iKtant-iit-iirins. i olonel .Martin, who has been i-erBCint-at-anna o tho national mnmlttco for tho past 2C years, has officiated at four Jirovlous con i nt.ons. Objection to the Pan Francisco convention commltteo's arranite men's nnd particularly to tho fclzo .if the hall, were removed following he appearance beforo tho commlt- -e on nrranBementH of I'ostmastee 'h.irtcH l-'uy. chairman of tho San I ran. Isco committee, and Isadore H Dockwoller, nattonul committee man from California, who explained he plans belnt; made to handle tho musts and tho convention. Sukki-s- i.nns that tho convention might bo i moved across tho bay to UuKlanu, or to another city, woro dropped. A committee of five, with Charles Itoeschelnsicin or Illinois, us chair man, was named by Mr. Cummlncs to draft .resolutions of sympathy and respect to bo sent to tho family of Itocer C. Sullivan, former commit teeman from Illinois., who died last ftcek. Tho resolutions will bo pre MMucd to tho convention for adop tion Ueneral William Bruce Haldman nf Jjouisville announced his resigna tion ns national committeeman from kenlnrkv. hee.iuso of 111 health. I ., lit - ,v. i hl cxeeuiivu uuniiiiiiir .um ..,,- L-Jl nillrn rn n rM mrpmllTltll will meet lit- Hun Francisco early in June, It was decided. .Mack N'uincw Chairman. Norman Mack of Huffalo present ed Mr. cummlnsB1 name, saying that he was a candidate from n etratORlc m.ito and that ho thouRht It well to n.ake a selection now as tomporary . h.urman of a man known as a ncu ;i.ii. and not a friend of any par ticular candidate. Klves names were considered for chairman. They were: HalnbridKO 1 oiby, secretary of state; Martin ilynn, former Rovernor of Now Vork; Arthur Mullln. Nebraska. Homer CummlnRs, chairman of the rational committee, nnd Carter niass. former Fccretnry of the ir" istiry. Have our Panama Hat cleaned and blocked by our expert hat er. Suits cleaned and Cfi I ressed lpXOU Auto Di-llvrry Servlro Huffalo Cleaners nnd Hatters III . .Main I'hono O-UMIO peeiai jbeter, 00 afGrocer5-15toavc$' 1 1 ft is a loaf of special qual ity a split-top loaf with a fine crispy crust and an un paralleled flavor. Try it today, 15c at Grocers E. M. GATTLE & CO. " PLATINUMSMITHS - JEWKIXRS 630 FIFTH AVENUC NEW YORK Wc extend a cordial invitation to visit our establishment and view our exhibit o Diamonds, Sapphires, Pearls and ICmeralds in artistic Platinum Setting's. Opposite St. Patrick's Cathedral Chocolate Almonds nro nlwnys nnjn.vnlilo. Klnior's nro cspocitilly t-o lii-i-niist) thoy urn fresh. Tlio i-oittinir Is of 11 koihI tiuulity, nnd tho nlnumils of hiKhcst Knnlo. Chocolates nro individual and orirjinnl. No hides, tho initny iiomitiful hoxos flllod with various assortmonts of dolicious confiH-tions, likrtl by ninid, riatron and inan thoro aro Hpprinl nizca inado for inoro inoii a sizo Hint, tits tho coat pocket, and won't lako itiucli upaco in your desk drawer. Miner's Cliocolato Al monds conic in this size. Try a box. C3 Elmer Candy Co., Inc. NwOiUiu, U.S. A. 17 n For Sale at I'ljiniiiitli DrtiK Co.. No. I, I'O W aril Mriit. 1-ljiiuiutli Dnis Co., No. ttlH V. .Itli .street. .1. I-on Catron, rflO Wot Park Si. Canmny DrtiK Co., West Tulsa, Oklalionia. Itcjall OniR Ston., SjuhI Sprlmrs, ttUln. Itil I'ork DriiR Co., Itcd I'nrk, Ol.la. And In orry town liy tho leading DniK Stores anil Cniifeetliiiu-rli-.. TO COMMEMORATE OUR 32nd Anniversary Sale We will throw thousands of Articles out of our served seats for all '89ers windows tomorrow at noon. Re- 32 Years of Supplying Merchandise to Oklahomans 1889-1920 Tomorrow Absolutely Ends Our Biggest and Best Anniversary Sale Gel Into Overalls Today We have just recevied a shipment of 150 dozen overalls in blue and khaki, also khaki shirts to match overalls. We are with you in the Overall club. Come now and get yours ready for the big parade. Prices are lower than any place in the state of Oklahoma. Greatest Shoe Bargains Mver Offered Ten thousand pair of shoes are now on sale here " at sacrifice prices. Hit the high cost of clothing an awful jolt and buy your shoes hero and now. There are shoes for every need shoes to fit your pocket shoes to fit the family. Your Last Chance To Buy Hart Schaffner and Marx Good Clothes For $25.95 Your Last Chance To Buy Sample Hats of Values Up to $4.00 For 98c -$1.98 Special Bargains for the Ladies in All Departments Don't fail to come in and look through every department as this is your last chance to buy so much useful merchandise at such big and genuine reductions. Tomorrow Is the Last Day of the Greatest Sale in the State of Oklahoma Tulsa Union Department Store The Sale of Women's Progresses - Choice of a complete spring stock. There is a great di ve v s i t y, the wide skirted models, and the Harem types, pan nier gowns and slender- chemise dresses, Hindu patterns and Egyptian effects, a wonderful variety of modes to satisfy the wishes for the differ ent afid the 1 very smart. In silks are to be found an unending variety in taffeta, foulards, plain and printed georgettes, striped chiffons and failles in all the color variations of this season. You May Choose From the Entire Stock at Exactly 20 Off the Regular Prices Regular prices from $31.75 up to $250 Urn Si-r.tlon 'I'lilril I'limr Head the following for news of the condenser! S EH llriet Ncwn of the J125.00 SprinR Coats reduced to $$.75 SUO.OO Spring Coats rcducptl to $22..ri0 f.Ti.no Spring Coats reduced to $2l.:iS 35.00 Spring Coats reduced to $2I!.2,1 $37.50 Spring 'Coats reducctl to $27. Hi $10.00 Spring Coats reduced to $30.00 $15.00 Spring Coats reduced to $:i:i.75 $47.00 Spring Coats reduced to $50.00 Spring Coats reduced to $117.50 $55.00 Spring Coats reduced to $12.2,1 $57.50 Spring Coats reduced to $i:s.f!i $59.50 Spring Coats reduced to $!. Oil $60.00 Spring Coats reduced to $15.00 5(55.00 Spring Coals reduced to $10.25 $70.00 Spring Coats reduced to $52.50 $75.00 Spring Coats reduced to $50.25 $77.50 Spring Coats rcducd to $58.02 ' $85.00 Spring Coats reduced to $0:t.75 $95.00 Spring Coats reduced to $71.25 Ciml Sorllon Tlilril l'loor All Skirts at Summer Furs Wo Aro .Mr-inlirm of Km ()M-n .Shop (Square Icl) Moicini'iit 10f 25' off off $35.00 Spring Suits reduced to $20.25 $10.00 Spring Suits reduced to $110.00 $15.00 Spring Suits reduced to $1)11.75 $50.00 Spring Suits reduced to $1)7.50 $55.00 Spring Suits reduced to $12.25 $59.75 Spring Suits reduced to $11.81 $00.00 Spring Suits reduced to $15.00 $05.00 Spring Suits reduced to $10.25 $07.50 Spring Suits reducctl to $50.02 $09.75 Spring Suits reduced to $52.:!l $75.00 Spring Suits reduced to $50.25 $77.50 Spring Suits reduced to $58.62 $79.50 Spring Suits reducctl to $50.02 $80.00 .Spring Suits reduced to $00.00 $82.50 Spring Suits reduced to $01.87 $85.00- Spring Suits reduced to $o:).75 $87.50 Spring Suits rcducd to $05.02 $95.00 Spring Suits reduced to $71.25 $100.00 Spring Suits reduced $ 75.00 $110.00 Spring Suits reduced ,S 82.50 ($115.00 Spring Suits reduced $ 80.25 $125.00 Spring Suits reduced $135.00 Spring Suits reduced $150.00 Spring Suits reduced $105.00 Spring Suits reduced $175.00 Spring Suits reduced $179.50 Spring Suits reduced $200.00 Spring Suits reduced $150.00 $225.00 Spring Suits reduced $108.75 $250.00 Spring Suits reduced $187.50 Suit crllon Tlilril I'limr V iiniiniinrr. tlio rrliirn nf Mr. lliihM-lt, ii MicclalM in liolililni; mill I'llltiliK t-lil III I f ll'n I in 1 1'. Srcnnil l'loor S .9.7.7.7 $102.25 $112.50 $12:1.75 $11)2.25 $11)1.02 Vandevers S 9 1 I !l S ii. m 3 112-114 South Main St. it