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TUIjSA DAILY WUKLD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920 ' 7 .ARGER CROWDS .HEAR T. P. GORE Senator Is Enthusiastic Over Receptions on Tour of State, JO FERRIS-DEBATE i fia.OOO Hear Blind Orator Challenge Congressman to Joint Discussion. Hurrah! the Dreaded "Final Exam" Called Off at High School Members of the Mmlent body of Tulft.i hlBh Rchool are fcclliiK better than they have for many u day. brcitUKo the faculty linn Juat .innouneed that no final "exami nations" will le Riven lit the clone of th Ik remestor. The jemeter will clo.io with tho usual idx weeks' lentil. Kenlom who have to take lheo elx-wceks "fUli.i" will tnrt l week earlier" than tho under Uaiw members. No senior with a grado above "I" In rpnulrcil to take the examina tions and moat of the members of the class will qualify The bot and most enthusiastic r etinc I have, ever had'dtirlns tho ! Klory of 30 yearn' nolltlc.il i'am I uRnlng." I Thus did United States Senator 'I h.inias V. Ooro characterize hla t.iesent campalsn In tho state for re. Hr mmatlon to his present office us i3 . .i. . , i.. .t. n t t- democratic cnnumuic mi m , primary election, lie spent a i. hours In Tulsa yesterday be- tucen trains on his wuy to tho north i t of the district, where no win . upalKii the rest of tho week rmi-inp i ho week endlnc May R." r 1 1,! the senator, "I delivered 21 f .erties and spoke to over 13,000 j rs'iOnK. Last week If rained practl- .lly every day mid- yet I addressed 000 voters. In every npceeli I ih'il!cno my opponent to a debate t 'it assure flie people that If they pect to live Ions; enouKh to hear Mth a dlS'MiRJlon they will make Me'hunilah look like1 ft two.yeVir-old. The senator spoko of his meeting In Oklahoma City, whe'ro ho nil rircssed 3,000 people In tho nudl torlum and 2.000 persons were Sii.rned away. He was Introduced by fliief Justice Thomas II. Owen. This In spite of the fart that the Dally Oklahoman refused to carry a news story of his visit or accept any paid ndtprllHlmr. At I'awhuska the senator says he apekn to a Rood crowd and the meet InK at Sklatook last nlKhtwas one of the brt of the series. Tho Cher, iikee County Wheat Growers' allo cation adopted a resolution of thanks for tho Interest ho has ninnl f stcd In tho welfare of the farmers. Kcncral secretary of tho Tulsa as sociation, said yesterday, "It's pleas ant, mid It Rives tho leader a tre mendous opportunity to understand tho psychology of what might bo called tho bov mind." Complete Information may bo ob tained from A. (', OoorlnR, educa tional secretary of the local association. ZETAXI FRATTO GIVE BIG BANQUET Ladies to Be Guests at Kendall College Affair. Sty- Mrs. Clyde l'ool returned Sunday from a .visit to rvlallvrH If Ijnt An Rcles, Cal , and en route visited other lelatlves In Kansas City, One of the most cxPiwtantly awaited social events of the school year at Kendall collese Is the ban quet at which tho youtiR men of the Zeta XI fraternity will be hosts to their fair friends In the private din Iiir room of Hotel Tulsa at 7.30 o'clock Friday evenlnp, May 3. About 60 diners are expected " semolo around me irmm n Dr. Arthur lo Odell and Dr, and Mrs. C. 11. Klmbroush will bo hon orary Ruests. Ole-n Hllford, president of tho fra ternity, will act as toastmaster. Tho toasts, which will describe, tho suc cessive staRi'S In cnlleRii life, from tho freshman to the senior year, will be ns follows: Hay l'leak, "Tho 'AwakenliiK"; IVof O.S. Duffendack, "SprlnRtlmo", Holly Anderson, "Kendall Flowers"; Hugh llrnham. "Into the World', J 11 Robinson, "The Good Old Days-', .Otto t niour, "Sunset." l'rof It. 1). Chase and Vrot. O. S. Duffendack, "Kratrca In l'aeuitnto-' of tho fraternity, nnrt alumni mem tiers, will bo among tho banqueters The banquet Is tho fourth annual one to bo Riven by the fraternity. Tables decorations wljl combine the frater nity flower, dark red roses and the fraternity colors, dark Kieen and Ki'M. Miss Kdna OreRorv Miller and Miss Iluby (IrcRory have returned from a month's visit to Kan Antonio sml Wlchlla 1'nlls, Texas, when they visited relatives. HONORS DR. CLINTON1 Slaty llollnl Avimiiillou Ito-l'.liM-tn ThIni l'lislian n rrrslilcnt Dr. Ittt'ilrr Naiui'il OelcRatc, Dr Fre.l H. Clmliin of the Okla homa hospital of thin city was re elected pres'ldent of the Oklahoma State Hospital association and Dr. C 1,. Heeder of tho Tulsa hopltal was elected delegate to the American Hospital association mOtitiR, at the state Hfsmiatlqn dinner In the t.eu Hucklns hotel in Oklahoma City yes terday noon, according in word re celved hero jct r.l.iy exenlnu. Doctor Clinton was host to the slato association at the dinner, at which about 30 hospitals of the stats nure represented i Other slate offpeis ehoseti Were Dr J A llatchett, Kl Ileuo sanitar ium, first vice president, Dr. A. .1 Ulster, lllaekwell hospital. Itlnck well, second leo president ; I' uil II. I'eslor, suieilllteiident University hosiiltal, Oklahoma City, executive secretary; Dr. .1. It. White. Itaptlst hospital, MuskoRce, tieasurer. Dr. t). A. Iloylo of the I'.nld Keneral hos pltal, will act as alternate dHcKate to the tiiillonnl asaoelation mi-itim; Tho dale of the in xt lueetlnK of the 'tale a sson.it Inn will bo decided i today SH'iil.s at V. M. C. A. The rvRiitar meetlriR (jf tho tell- Itlous work oommlttee held Tuesday) noon at the . M. (.. A. nn an dressed by W II Davison, secretary of the V M C. A at lleelfe, llrnrll. who Is here an truest of the I'an Amerlcau liub. Tho committed li active this week In the promotion of the campalKM for 111" budget of Kalph Scott, siiiported by tho I'an Amerlean club In V. M C. A work at KanllaKO. Chile llo also siioko to the Dormitory Hub at A o'clock dinner EAT AT- Newman's Cafe o vi:st miAuv .H'ST AIIOI'M) 'run COIt.NKIt ivi: ki;uvk voir nin'rnn EX-SERVICE MEN "IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH" The American Legion NEEDS YOU fhtif can't hear y ou-J buddy uetzeri tru fhti. NEED MEN FOR BOYS' WORK T M. C. A. Will (Ilw Tuition free to Thnp Who Trnln In Y. Schools. Kree tuition at nnv of I lie ,11a. trlrt V M. P. A urhnnla l.nnn Rl I ffereil thd nsnrlnllnn In nil .v. i-tvico men who wish to tako up boys work. at a rapid rate In iccent months ami mom men nro necne.ci to earn ror the ever Increasing memberships and to properly insirucr. noys tor lutura ac tt Itlrs us useful citizens. "It's a wonderful work this I working with boys." C K. Buchner. DODSON WARNS CALOMEL USERS i J, V Sli its f mJ " S . V I - I h i PRICE LOWERING EVENT Entire Stock Sacrificed CASH RAISING SALE IS NOW ON IN FULL BLAST Every Suit, Coat and Dress in Our Immense Stock Sacrificed We Are Satisfied to Get Cost Price It's Mercury! Attacks the! Bones, Salivates and Makes You Sick. There a no reason why a person should take sickening. Gallvatlntr cal omel when a few cents buys a largo bottlo of Dodson's Liver Tone perfect substitute for calomel. It Is a pleasant, vegetable llould w'hlch will start your liver Just os sirely as calomel, hut It doean't make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dndson's Liver Tone, because It Is perfectly harmless. Calomel Is a dangerous drug. It l mercury nnd attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nau rfated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's v.ork. Tako a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tono Instead and you will wako up leeiing great. ,o more bilious ness.' constipation, sluggishness. ne.-inacne, coated tongue or sour f'omach. Your druggist says If you 'isn't find Dodson Liver Tono acts better than horrible calomel your "oncy is waning for you. Advt. Fill out the application printed below and mail to The American Legion, 947 Kennedy building, Tulsa, Okla., with $2 to cover dues, to January 1, 1921, which includes a paid-up 'Subscription to the American Legion Weekly. Application for Membership in The American , Legion Name (rieuo rrtnt) Flnt Mlddl Lait Address . St'rctt City Militaru Organization : . Date of Enlistment Date of Discharge - COURTESY The First National Bank of Tulsa No Exchanges No Refunds No Merchandise Sent on Approval Every Sale Final Wash Waists Values $2.95 $1.45 JL Wash Waists Values $4.95 $T45 Georgettes at $2 .75 TOWN TALK MILLINERY "KXCLUSIVK, HUT NOT KXPKNSIVK" "Summer Hats For Summer Wear" A SALE OF MIDSUMMER HATS 150 Mid-Summer Hats on Sale Thursdau at a io They are worth $18.50 A wonderful selection of White, Milans trimmed with Georgette, Flowers and Feathers, Leghorns, White Horse Hair Braid Hats and j-i A r A Georgette Hats. Wonderful values at JJLUtJU Notice- ALL 'MID-SUMMER PATTERN HATS Will Be Sold at a 20 REDUCTION TOWN TALK MILLINERY HUNT-MURRY CO. 215 SOUTH MAIN STREET in i t JL Suits i $35 Suits $17 T 17 1 14 $45 Suits $65 Suits Coats $35 Coats $45 Coats 22 22 17 $65 Coats Silk Dresses $29 Values .50 $35 Values $45 Values .50 $32'50 32'S0i' 22 GREENBERG'S 122 South Main First Door North From Second