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n Ml v 14 TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1020 ROBINSON HITS G. 0. P. SENATE vTcrmanpnt Chairman At tacks Leaders for Re jecting Pact. DEFENDS PRESIDENT Undent Plea 1m Matin for Adoption of LMgM of i Nations Covenant. BAN FKANCIHf'l. (MM II. Henatnr Itnhlnsnn "f AttMvMM Per manent chairmen 'if tier danMOMUlC national conVBtlon, In Ml speech (..I,. mMRllid IM rv,iilli M party for tin Chleata , In' form, IM UM ll rlnatins nf Inrgc sums, nf money In prc-.onvinUnn contents, ""'l p r ! -iilsrh niuik.il Ihr republican sen tnr who fought the rallOeatloa ol the pen. treaty with 1 1- league nf rations rnvcniinl 'Tfsi..1 bl .er simulant wlili h voters usually apply." R wild, "the flmoratli partt Ib cntjtle.1 In vlr Inrv In IM mining rHinielgn. I'nni pu t laori Of the rf inlln rec ords, MlltrMta Ol pnlltlntl policies iinii nf parti ladrhlp justify the iifiinf thai IM rapuMlean party win be driven Ifiim pnwfr III both pranebM r i aaar and rlmi com plete oonlrol ol iin fpoommopl win m rooloroi i" lha domoorptk party m III NmhimI"'! tloctloaa. bwtaaa that iinrly has Oaraod Iho public confidence." The rapublloan platform adopt1 at Chicago is an mlng lurabl ol ambiguities. Inconsistencies, i vhj. inns, njlarapraaoolatlona, et radii I1 and 'lnlr.' it ih 4llbratly unfnlr lii .longing UPOfl lb ileum OtatlO ertmlnlstiiillnn all responsi bility for military unprrparcftneMs Kvitv'iii" knows Ihul the republi can party ooatroll taa (ovramnt for a Ion period prior to Ihn In auguration of I'resiilrnt Wllann. whoa Ih domooratl party went inin power March t. both tin- army and the navy wrrr far liclnw the authoriaad nuaioor. if criticism of ihi- prowar national policy aa lo pjiltttary propardaaa is justified, tin oonaur ntuat Ball upon the r. publican party. Tniullon I'lank in in. . .re "Th plank In tlx republican plat fnrm respecting taxation la mani festly Insincere. They promised no guhstantlril relief frmn the oaaollWt tax hurdi'na nei cssarlly Imposed dartal IM war There are many vexatious tnxea that ahnuld ha re pealed now lh:it Ih "far Ih liver. "The hlg Inker In that amusing document la the pln.uk In the repub lican platform concerning proflteer- ta. "'We condemn the democratic admlnlatratlnn for failure Impartial ly to enforce the ntl-prifltcerlng lawa enacted by the republican party.' "Who will be deceived by thla ah aurd pretense? The republican party enacted no anil -profiteering lawn, Tin- anieiidnn nla to the fnnd control act were suggested by the praaidoM and nipportod by he dem ocrats In cnniireHN. The prealdent reci mmended four additional meae urcH In prevent and punullxn profl- taarinM "All 1 hi ee meaaurea were plgeon holi 1 Nolhlnx ' propoaed by the rupiiblli ana In place of them la the democratic admlnlatratlnn to b denounced for failure to enact rneatiurca which the republlcana re fuaed to poaa? Mb n( on KxiM-naca. 'Terhapa the moat alKnlflcant omlaaton from tho republican plat for'.il la In reapect to the cxccaalve uae of nniney In federal electlnna. In aplte of the Keneral Indlanatlnn arouad by the expenditure of more than 1 1 ono. nun In behalf of f Inventor Ijnwdcn and Ihe nomination of a dark horae aa a reault. no mention of the Hiibject la found In the t'ht oaao platform. The November elec tions, however, will demonatrate the fact that the prcatdrm y cannot be auctioned. "It haa been aald that partlaan hlp ceaaea at the wuter'a edfe. The political record of the laat few mnnlha bellea thla declaration. The republican party In the arnale and in lta recent convention present to the world th humlllut Intr spectacle of dlacorduut and OOAfUoUag fac tloiia aeeklnK lo dlacredlt the prea ldent In hta effortM to umlnlaln the reapeil and confidence of our allies. "The Chicago platform declared that the policy of the Wllaon ad ministration towards Mexico la re BPonalbla for the Iokh of Uvea and properly rcauItlnK In American OH lxena In Mexico. Neverthelrsa. the provlalona of that platform rexrnrd in.: Mexico are ambiKnoua and In definite. Do eg the plank In the re publican platform on Mexico mean that If the prpoerly or Uvea of American cltlxena In Mexico are lierciftcr ndanprtj this govern mcnt will make wur on Mexico and establish a protectorate ' Why waa the convention not frank enouah to announce a definite policy? Why wag lta meaning concealed In a mul tiplicity of nuihlgunua worda? The president la condemned for ol ioisiT,r.i A Preparation of" COtdPOONU COPAIBA and CUBIM AT YOUR DRUGGIST AaleVfJAMaOWLYeeisrtlti..hg. CHICHESTER S PILLS "j-ua piamonp naaaoi yv J .ie . K LaeiMl aaE immm tniMktfef A .jtir.4yv BtalloNo no m it 'u. i p., Im T ai at toil SalMt. A I y t It al .at. SOI 0 BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWNIO a At auujnt at 0l f Tf AVMi 0Al Mtq UAi i m asking authority of rnngteaa to eg enlae maialata for Arunnla It Imi never hern i onternplated by anyone that th B'altad Htates should aa iim thgfl reaponalbllliv without first pree'trlhln the terms and 'on dltlona of The mandate It would not be dlf Mcilll for lh I lilted Btatft to go aafeglrird 1 1 e. responsibilities aa 10 proceed 'With the united support of Knglahd '''ranee. Italy and Japan us wel' asi verv Otll1 member of the league. The mandate may read ily be maife self sustaining. VYhl n then should' Ihe presldent'g request be iroatad e audaoiouol Th r. publlran pa rt,y would dny onttour agernent of aaalatance to Armenia arid would fime a protOOtorat on Mexico Th tv are d-af to the ap peal of the ovpraaaad bul as aiwa)-g they are sen gltlve to the call of wealth. The f are unwilling to In- ' i r expense rr rlanger lo protOcI millions of r.Vnl fearing i hrlstlana from maaamri , but I boy are an stun to invad a is iid for the protootlon of the proper! y rlghtg "'treat repultllcari leaders. In'tud lug Mr l.dge and Mr. Ronalt, In public addre uses pt lor to the war, championed th oatahllahmanl of a league of nntloitn Tin v antlnlpatod and answered v alt li Irraidatlhl logic the verv argutiiO'nta I he now ad vance the league. i "The plain fa. Is that the ene mica of the iMgrll dlrtalad the po- 11 v of the malorll In lb. s. nat and . nntrollad ihe ,,i aiform d lai Ulon Rl ChleagO. Whllp the league plunk In the Chicago platform la full of amblgultlaa, it is indoraamani of the petition of taie lrre.oiollul.lcs in. I a repudiation g.r the Lodge rea- ervatlon Th leairue plan is not frank, The oontragyion should hav ills laved Ihe COUrRtf clearly I.. ,. clare Its polloy, but ghl Chicago con vention was frank M only one sub. led in singing a tirmu nf hatn for Ihe prealdent. "The , hl. f lasun la whether the United Hlatea aha 1 ,onlni. ,vth other nations to prevent unnaeaa sar wain, whether th waste and sa. ririiea ,,f unJuatllflabt confllrt "hull be superseded by orderlv trib unals for the .ill. f disputes among nations. "If the repuhllcanei win, the small nations which olatalned their Inde pendence through aauielaiion in ihn war ulih the -lilies 1Vf,n ,e owrcome ny meir rereni enen Jea. and llurope win aulokly (allapa into its pre war distrust and iventempt of r former allies anl itanr people win . iin a reputation for' aelflshness and Irrespnnalhllltv whlili will require i nturl to oouataragtt "If this war enda ami the allies go Ihalr itparat wya without autisti- tutlng Jualice for fnitie In the et tlctnent of Inlernatloi uil disputes Ihe generations lo come will be horn to a heritage nf waMofuIraaai ami blood. shed. The world wants and nuat have soma aubsiantlal advice, some compensation for what It lost and suffered In the war. .If the dele gatea In th! eonvenllivn do Ihalr duty a our aoldlera hnvot done theirs, the votera of (he nation will "not fall them. If we make thla 'Inane boldly we win .n "Will Ihn women of America who gave their men lo our uniform prove Indlffei rint to Ihe cniiae of forever rendering Impossi ble 4he recurrence of sroeh a atrug gle aa the war Juat over ? "It la profoundly nri.ll .. ant thai the mnvemenia fnr wumwi suffrage and for the prevention nf needleaa wars proceed a-nuttiileollaly The Inline. Hale rallflcat lixn of the cpml suffrage amendment will ninaure vie lory for the democratic aurty on . platform favoring the ratification of the trenty without nVslrurtlvr reservations The women of A trier -lea atom! for peace and agaJnat war. "Never before line a mtllonwl.le political battle hern wageil In the cause of International Jualice, hu manity and peace. The opposition haa taken low and untenable ground lat IM democratic party occupy the helghta. Never again will any greet political party In America openly Invite dlanater by trifling with great problems. " ADOPT PLATFORM BEFORE BALLOTS CONTINtTKll KHuM Piiir: llKtj iiiich an extent on mi) sixliject that "nobody but Cod can Hon him " The chairman hud gotten the con vention tip to a goo, plich hv (hat alage and with pcrsipi atlon rolling LEASES WANTED Kyndicutc ot i.i .i.ni bwaali nn want tlawlrahlc I . -ti . on atrudurc. Hnhtntl full dotalla. llroki'ra not conldi riM. Box S55E SAFETY We offer you absolute safety plus maximum rates of interest on evt-ry dollar deposited with us. Every dollar deposited is loaned on first mort gage security, on improved city property. These loans are all repaid on the monthly payment plan, reducing the face of the loan each month. Could you ask for better security? 6 to 9 "4 Interest paid on your savings Free from taxes and under state supervision. Tulsa's oldest and largest savings association is ready to serve you. You can open an account with a dollar. Tulsa Union Loan & Savings Association KAUI. W. SINCIVUt . JAMES WADE T. J. HA HTM AN MARK K CARR CI.KVK8 e. Hilt fi: . . WAJUIBN 1). ABBOTT 8 Eaat Fifth St. 'i'.WN titu ffd- from lh rfort t 'Irlv ha wnriU to tht trihfrut. 001 MTl "f fhi hi tiuildlfiat, h ItMaMd ('own ovnr th rffii Hpi-akf r "It U lo th m hart if nf ih nul." h inonttd, ' rhnt It look nrlr Um 10 tlvtiAX Ihi lruty Ihui th 1 1 1 it rid n.ivy tmih lo win fh war'' i iwrn lml !. Th i!l nMrn iri (j (o f hlr tt1 fit-! ritiif ii wig a mtnitti bo fort bo 00 Old bo hPHnl Mptnln otlOOtlllff 1 Ami itiry iffi iho trooty H0h ohoro ii Wei vrhon iho proo(1oiii broofhl ii booh fr nn Porto. I .alluri nf h pfOOKont lii Ink" w I'M Mm tu ihf prur i r onfTMiri' nioinMrti of iho Mfioto hci ronlvlod in Mffll NH0t0riOl h urtu, ' -' t . i 1 i r Rohlnoon eontlntiOil, but Oaftfod Hint If th pfOOldotll had $9M 00 Ofld Ihi nrn.iltr ' hml nhown no n t.ri intotllionoo i tho ooiuToronoi In il i fi funic Hi treaty than t hv n mvn In Itn rormltlTHtloti thnr UOd blOM Woodrow Wllmn for lOOVlU iIiim at liomo." It wan a buITi fyM iihot and " fttl4loneo arMnowlnturd lh hit hy rtotnO and oolno In for MtOOOfltfOII Of th'Mtl '"ill 'cm noma mort." nhoiitd oi oo from ihi foJtorloo and thr oolifotoo. I' wan I oVIorli whfn halr mn uirimltiifat follod Ihi ilfmncrtl ic nntionnl COIlOOIItlOfl lo ordi r U ar MM 000 I POSHM A fiw of tin- old dfootr(tll( wnr hornrn with on MO fhnir for Ihr rtrcond Nfahlon, urii'ma; thrni Judnon Harmon of tihlo, ,ludo Murphy of NOW York, Thorn.dn TaOKart of In dlnnii, l 000 ril Or Hmllh of NOW York Ml VftflOO 'V UcrCormlOtt, former rniiirni.in or ih' n.nlf.nal romlttOO VlfOrOIII whurklnn of tha MVOl hrouKhl Ihn dflrR.ili-H down to thotl MOU and RrHdiully rli-Hrrd th ainlia Mr t 'urnioimri wan rtatrr -mlni.1 to urt onlei iioirklv i.n,1 am- oj ifl prooontod Ht-oitnxm Ih- tfomoorOOy of AWOflOO, aa a I ihi In ht ii -I Km Blflhop i. u Loo nor d of th 0lttho4lo1 BplooOfMl rhurrh of San I'Vurn lloOO OfiOrOd thi prayrr Tht "ii1(fih,; ..f thi Htr Hpanflnd Ih.nnpr folhiwi'd Ihf pr.i-r and th Uik OudtOttOO J-tlnt'J n heartily. Hrr liiry Hoffman ann'uni rd th if tho convention hod oopoolol boopttol in Ihn hulldlri(t with phyoloUMMI and nurni-M for any m in- u , "DO thry writ prfnrriptlon?" In. QUlrod a dOliffOtO from tha f looi . 00.14 a K'il of lauKhtrr. It m f rmilar hOOpttOl" rfrspondf'd oorotory HoffmOII to nrattr-rlng ip PlOUOOi HTbOfl thr nnnratlnic of Pnafof Herd wilt annoiinrcil without m1!! Itonliipr, h in iHinwt (hern wan loud np plOUM and ohOI rn fTOttl tha dilOfOti OOOl lona t turnrd Into QliltO o domonot rottaWi with prolonvodj nhniiiM Tho dolOfOtM fully ipcok nlzrd thr mi'nnlna; of Ihr oBnOUIIOOn no n i IMMWJ ltrMf. Jonrph V. Khnnnon of Kannao City, a doloott from thr fifth Mlo OUll dlitrlrt, WOBtOd 'o m.ikr A tOtOfflOnt on thr lirnl ranr ftnd Cholrmon Cunnilnwi hnti to intr- rnlr wKht ho ronvrntWm to hrnr blm Mr took thr platform. ' An thr nitilnn momhor from tho fifth dlntrlrf 00 Id ho. I want to moki u formnl ObjOOtlOQ to thla con trontlon of any committer, corn I no Into our dlntrirt. WhOII hr rrrrlvrd thr nOOOOSO to ntand hy thr prenl donl at thr loat rlrctlon wr ntood hv him ami othrrn did not. pro trnt af alnnt thla tOBVOnUOfl nat U no anhlr our rrgiilurty rlected dclrfate Jjimrn Itrrd." At tha mrntlon of nrad'n nanta thr oonvontion wont In for o wav of hlnnrn and hoolnn. Chairman Oummlnffi oooln aakni thr oudtonoo tti hrar what Shannon had to nay. Shannon attrmptnl to proi-.-r-j hut th' oonvontton wan diolnollntd to hrar him ' Sit down ' and "get out Mcn lianta I'rotct Hc Talrol Liffltlawli Datrrtlva Work Ottlcl! j Caofldtntlol Nlhl Wtrlmirn Karuliihd frtr kny ' ' 'I imrt n (in Mluut Nottoi CL H. IIMr A i. rant IMIklnglon I'rliirlpHU. 0- Roatitn. (iiair 415! Kohl by It4y U. Cclnvin. Preelrtent . . .Vlcc-Prealilent . . .Vice- Prealdent Treaaurer Secretary General C'ounel If yni don't lkr it," "ahut up" and Ilka nhoutn romlng from thr crowd. Thr nprakrr In ontltlad to a fnlr hrnrinjr ,t f.rr thin convrnllon'' aald ('hnlrmnu umniinoA TM i WOJ WJnii appU una to tha. "I ftm going hnrk to Jim Hnad'n d lit r let" contlnood Shnnnon whrn hi fidnld ha hrard "and rrport to tharn hal at thr lant mlnuta wa warr null protantlng ngamnt your romtng Into tiir dint rlt t and naitlng nnlda Ihr at Hon of our local convanMnn " "tlo ahaad, ' nhouta uomr hody and Rhofinoi lOft thr platform. rirpHoi to ll-y IViwkor. Hogo Anhri, MOfOtOry tif thr rom mlttOO lOOll 'ha platform to annwar iHhntiii'tn Shannon n Intlinntlon that Rood had hrrn drnlrfl hln naat ha rnui-r ha? waa "a ranrglr damocmt' lir xald wnn not "within thr fatn ' Rodi Anhrr nahl, had hrrn rn -00t0d hy tha Mlnaourl nta'r ron vi- n 1 1 1 1 n ' h a 1 r m a n ( ' u m m I n cm put thi in "Hon to adopt th rrport and Ihort wan a rolling rhoriin of ayrn. Thoro worn oonu wonttorlns noog mlnod In with thr wharittng of th gnvri, whhh annoutitrd iha "tinanl mou" VOtO Tho pfOOpOCU of a fight dlaap poof ad. Thi-n Chairman fummlnga rrnd a talagram aiMrraaad to Uovarnor RoboftO of TonnoOOOO, rnngrat ulaf tog htm on falling a npcni nt-nlon of thr lOglOlOtOfO o c onnldar rat I fteotion of tha woman nuffraga nmondmont Mr ''umrnlngn rarognly.ad flovrrn nr Smith of Now York Smith nmld demon di that hr mho thr put. form, hut which hr Ignored, movrd I hit thi tOlOMfOfn hr nnt Thrrr wrrr hOttti 'f no from thr anllrrv an1 Bthif OttthOf fl rlrlraatrn on tha qui-ritton, hut tha titOfrnm want. "Thrra In another announcamant Which I am a Utflr r luf tant In mob i uk." na id Cum rn I ok" "It In that thr ntato law roOlfOO tha ra moval of hata of thr ladtrn ar puhllc gafhrrluKH Hrvrrul hat plnn came out and nave rJ ml I linn dollara worth .if hataj OOmi off whlla tha man of Ihr convention had a good loujrh The rrport of tha romrnlttra on the prrmanrnl oriranlKntlon rami OOXl and wa prrnrntatl hy formar I i rnor Italaton of Indiana 1 1 In ostnotinoomonl of tha eholoo of Bon- ator Itohlnnou aa prrmanrnt chair man tlraw a loud round of applaunr, an did lha announcrmant that othrr trmpnry OfflOOfO would ha modi prrnianant Senator Hohtnnnn w.in rncortrd to the platform hy a OOBinilttOO hoodod hy UOVOrnor llrough of ArkanHaa. and bogon hln npcach ahoul half punt two. Miii. I,-, llarillng. Senator Uohltmon drpartad con nldrrahly from hln propotfOd addrcaa and lounohod Into nn attack on Senator llardlmr, the repuhllran Pure preairlentlal nominee, who. he Bald. ha1 referred to Hiram Johnson aa a faker and Theodore RooOVll a a nnotet Arnold The audience ehered every thrust at tha rpubll an candidate. Henatnr ilnhlnaon itt ateady re aprinae frnrn hla audience which warmed aa he proceeded end ave hlrn one demonstration nver an other each Bllcreedlng Ihe procrdlnx on In volurnn ag he scored the re. Publicans of ih eenate for their course toward the paaga treaty and tha league of natlona RoMnaon wound up with a league of natlona peroration that hrouKhl Ihe audience to Us leet rheerlnc ... I with three cheera fnr ' Joe Robin ami " The permanent rhalrman a flrat announcement waa to announce that the report nf the conirulttc,. on rules would lie received. It win presented by Thoniaa J. Spellncy of Cotinoelloal, nn aealsiant attmney general In lha department of Justice The rules ag presented by the committee proposed that nominating (BOeeh could be delivered before the convention while the, platform OOHinUtta waa ar work, httl no hal lotlng for a presidential nominee could proeaad until after the parti platfoint haa i.een preaented and adopted. There was no appodUOP to that order of business and the report was adopted Niimin.itinK i""''li" wire limited In 20 minutes and j seconding apeeche, were limited to mi minutes and are not to exceed five in number. The resolution which permits the breaking of the anil rule in Raw York and in anmn other atntes waa presented by the chairman of the rules committee and with Oattaring nnea ir waa adopted An tPCtd llgal froni the New York dalaga Hon on the Issue did not material ise. A resolution of thanks to the people of Han Vraneiaco for their hoapliallty wns adopted. Kept esent.itlve I 'loo.l of Vlrfrlnla offered a lesolullon to direct tl i tlonal commlltec to limit representa tion In the next national conven tion to same basis as representation in eonnreas. It pi Opines to Include delegates from the l anima canal rone with the delegatea from the other terrl lorlea. The resolution was long and In volved and few of the delegates un derstood It and there were manv aeconda to a mntl .n to refer the rea- Cuticurq Soap 1 he safety Kazur Shaving Soap ' ..ll.oN.lfaiiU.wwIlfcwtMin rnrllr e The "Cream" of Phosphate Baking Powders Dr. PRICE'S "Cream" Baking Powder Now made wid? pure Phosphate 12 oz. Can 25 The first important move toward reducing the high cost cf living Wholesor?i Economical olutlon lo the resolution committee The ayea anil noea were both loud and a rising waa called for. Confusion followed and the reeolu- UW wis ordered read again. I' llnallv paseed on an aye and no VOtr'. It was merely a resolution to pro vide for the next convention. .Mrs Alice l oati r Met 'tiller of ! rPrl Wayne, Intl., the flrat woman ItO he heard In the ennvendon, offer ad Ih' prepared reeoiuilon to double j the hlr." of the democratic national loontmlttee arid make a place for one 'Woman frORI each alalc. The reao lion had previously been approved I by the national comrriu tee. A I'enn- svlvanla delegate moved that tht raaolutlon go back to tin- raaolvtloa comlttee and got siver! aeconds I'lii ayrs got II hy the chair's de lotos, A point of order also waa made Igalnal If which waa sustained hy ) In ball and the leaolutloti went I back to the cnmmlttee. Chairman Cummmgi wanted m .make nn announcement and t'hali - man Kohinaon rooornitpad him as "the delegates frnm t'onectlcul." lie got the raaolutlon for woman national commute, placa back tie f. ie in. conrontioa i"t fartSaf con- . si de rat Inn. .Mr t'ummlpga explained that II Wag only tlo- formal resolution ere jatiug the committee for another four years anil taking In women .members "If the democratic part lis In earnet." said he. "m taklnir In the wrimen of our country In !t I deliberation ar ought to support thla rapaiatlon gnd adopt it " i The OOnventlon adopted the reeo lillioii l,v a heavy majority of ayes I and onlv a fow noes Mra Qavln MoNal of Ban Fran cisco look the platform al thai point. She was wearing her hat and ii delegate called frnm Ihe floor "hats off " Mrs IfoNab amllad and removing her tin ban while the audience ap plauded, bogafl rending a meseng' to Mrs, Woo.ln-w Wilson from "the women of the land." The moaaagj was one of women's Houston, Fible & Company Of Kansas City, Mo M RMBBRfl NBW yniiK STOCK BXCHANQB find CHI CAGO BOARD OK TRAOB. Slocks. BondBi Ciraln and Cot ton Standard fill and Suh m llary Stock. New .York and Itoston Curb. Liberty Honda Hought and Sold. Private Wires CHAS, I). ( HOTCIUTT, Mgr. Telcphiinc Osage 9200. . ffo, II I mm I ourtli St., Tulsa, i.i, i.i appreciation to Mra. Wllaon foi oar and devotion to the prealdent dur ing nia inuess The convention vnted to send the women's message With that the convention adlnurlird until 11 o'clock tomorrow morning ALLEGED SLAYER IS HELO tlhert Mn'irnan Iwalfd I'nllowlng .Sect in-tan Hint In Michigan. TOI.El'O, Ohio, June 29. Albert "lierman. living near I'eteraburf. Mich., sra arrested today charged with the killing nf Waller Uildaj of rle, Mich.. Sunday nlghr dur ing a eectarlan riot nf. North White- Tank Cars for nl i'tt.- nrl mil lie In HilntfHl rJsrs fnr calnvlii MM ti olIOO. iN-ariy-nrd ii ml hullt t noTB than MM! thv uinil ni ((Ulrt'IlKMlt. American Car & Foundry Co. Sew York, Chicago. St. Ismls DR. STOTTS 110 Richard Hldg. Third and Itoston Tulsa, Okla. Formerly of Hot Springs, Arkansas Wood, Skin. Oenlto-Urlnary and Venereal Dlseaees and general office practice. Serums, Vaccines. Klectrlcal Treatments Phone Osage 81 14 CI ford, Mich , folli wing in all-night hieelng nddrt'sei d by fgytglr J. K'lg, who clilms lo be a former priest aad di oieH lil time to apecrhej again! the rutin, lo church Hher. man. who was acting ne a temporary officer t,. guard King against whom then- w .s high feeling, anys he sh.it In self-defense. BUSINESS CARDS Stanley C. Kdmister LAWYER- M 2 Kennedy Bttltdimj I'hnnes office 1394. Itealdenee III TITl.HA. OKLAHOMA Tulsa Bathatorium ttst sgjsjlppfg t. ' In Oklahoma 819 S. ( Inclnnall Opp. Y. M. V. , New Bsaagsaegaya I'stsrtng to a -l. nl"!s of highest stanifirl. VIAVI The old reliable home remedy for men, women and children. ii a Houth Cincinnati, i'hone Osag" 6117. DBALBRI WANTED THE CHILDREN'S DAY NUKSKRY 717 noi tii CRETBRHI PBONB ioo Children Cared for During Working or Shopping Hour. SKF.KArZ AND C. HOUR TULSA 1 Wast Thud Street U. A. llrt kenrlUge Im Daniel i Im- It. tlnatlck LAW hi n Ks Breckinridge, Bostick Daniel Rxrhange National Uank nnlMIng Phone Oangei 700 Tuna. Okla. Dr. John Lee QBKnO.TJRIXARY, kidney, 111. MIDI It AND Diseases of Women II8M South Main St. Ounce I0J Doctor NEWLON VKNritl'.AI, DISKASES S23 Itiihlrmon nollillng I'll. Hi' OHIIgo liHH TRUNKS iSS rat LODGES AND SOCIETIES I.ODOR Ntp. Tt n ' r-.rry rhurf1ay. Ntt m tl ft 0 ThUTBilay. July 1, comnincini' til 9 n en Ufneb I IK au'iriw. uiiors weicums. JOHN A. WALKER. W. X. si. C. MO N FOOT. Bm, i.ni)Ci: A2k wiii tmtri anua.t ' i'irK ill Al. M. dKrt mmi ni inr . 1 p m. Visit- Cuidiullv lnvlr.1. 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