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TULSA DAILY WOULD, THUKSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920 lift. 4 IS f 1 ill :; ROOSEVELT SEES HEAVY HANDICAP Says Majority of Press Is Affiliated With Republicanism. PRAISES G. 0. P. RANKS Snys Millions of Konubllcnn Votcrrt Are Aiiioiik Ifont of U. S. Citizons. CO.NTWVW) FRI'M PA OH flMR. nn ponalMe Hit upimrtiiiiily to ro and liwir from tlitlr nun lmjirMlonn nf Din mun tliny rc to vntt' fur. In thin lunnorilon, dm, ll In inly trunk ncm to iy Hit th" nn-nt iimjiirlly Of tlm nrwitwiirm till iillghoilt llir country hi owmd or i-oiitntlleil liy in mi nf fillHtf .1 with lli republican inrty. It In. tliPri'fnrf, ilniilily upoi'B rnry for nn lo prwnt our view ami our nlniK In p'iion. Scit IIIk Pi-oWi'Iiim. "Thin Innil of our In nf (inch pliynlrnl mnvnltuilr, linn i"o innny illffnt'-nl klniln of pruliUins In ilir fcrolit kliuld of I'liiuin, that thop wlio inny Iip rnlloil on lo Mi'rrhn nn tloiml pmvem of itovirnliin own It to tliimnlvin tij Btuily, nnil to nlmly In no fnr ill pnwllili' nt flit Imnd Hi" (IUpUIoiih liifuri' tlii'in. If tin1 prulitrniH uri- nnllotm I, nno inimt lio nntlntinlly mlnclM lo moot them, nun must innkn nvnry effort to itrt to Know th I'nltatl Htnli'H. "I hopo nn thin Jnurnny tu tli" I'n clflo nml In all mv Hiilmt(iinit trnvi-m I iihnll lmvo tho oipnrtunlty to tullt not only to ilcmocnitn. Init nlwi to tlioso who iiro normally nffllllntiHl Willi otli'-r purlieu, nnil with tinm unil wonii'ti wltliimt party uffllla- tlonn the 'Itnlrpi'iiilont. Kli'cloinli' lint llrnliiH. "I do not forfift that tho envcrn tnont of tln I'Mlteil Mutin In In In tpnili'il for pvi'ry rltlmm an. I not only for llmm of oni party fnlth. If I'vory votor wern rrirlMarml im a party mcnibi'r and ntiil i-xrluilvoly an ho win roKlMnri'd, tlirro never would tin any nun In (milling a ram pulEU or nil 1'Icrtlon. Tliiuik lir.iviti lliat tlilia cloctomt" linn braltm and ldinws hniv to lio them. 'TonlKlit. I wnnt to addrcnn my Bclf particularly to thone In the hall who nro dcmoi-mtn. The day la paHt, except In Die rano of old time, hard Miell politicians or the case of n few imrrowly iirejudlced newnpapi'm, when It Ih either popular or useful to damn everybody mid evcrylliltu: eonnecled with th opposition, I Wllllnnly ncknowlcdirp nud praise, tho 'flno clIlzoiiRhlp which rocs to makn Up thn rank and ri lo of Ihti repulijl can party. Mnny millions of votera nf tho repiihllran ticket nro splendid Americans, Just as sincere In their devotion to tho basic principles on which the nation ntandu as the oilier millions who vote, tho democratic ticket. Tlio republican party Is olio of great traditions, of (treat patriot Ism, of reat nrcompllNhments, 1 sneak for tho rank and file of that nartv lml.iv wllh true rcsni t. 1 .MIiii'Um Lenders, "llu! for elKliI, yi s, 11 years, a eon fllct has been rnfliiK wllhln lb it patty. rsKliiK not so much unioni; Hie prlvnirs In thn ranks ns ninonx' those lilnti In rommaiiil, In tho flrsi elltht years of this ceiitmy, thf ie pijillrun pmty was In Initio pail un der true leaders, Inni Vho numbed v;llh the tlmeM, men who tried to Interpret the tliollKbt of llin body nf (be alty for Ilia betli'r irov. ri in nf Mm coiiritiy from l!0s: to 1112. a group of oelflsli men stmirlit for their own nurpnwei with their eyes on the Krr.und to train coniiol of th" party machinery Yon know the result II i Was In this vry elty thai these men. siirceiled In their purposo It ns In this Verv rlly that vwim born the mntnmcnt of protesl Ibst, In the elections of 1913. received the ma Inrlly of the votes nf the old repub lican iiartv TbHt vote wa fMven I" li gnnt AlnnrleH'i lewder, but It was even more Ihnti siipimrt or Theodore l.nonevclt, the Innti ; It was the . olep 'if liinlslenee lint the pirly ronlrnl be taki n out of th" hands of selfish men. nf men who had not dlsrovered thst the world wss moving on Anionic those In thai i?nr who sup liortid (lie ancient rlme, who hurled a bitter slid IiisiiIIIiik nttnek .It lb" prouresslir leader, was the present repulillrnn iionillien for the presidency "Today, elnhl 3'eHr lalnr, thli same mail and hi" sponsor ' Hie old K'lanl, show no slrti" of bavins; Uken to heart th drastic leswm lininht Ihem st thai tlmo. Once hkhIii we ee tbrm. with Ihelr yes on llo ground. iiPinlndflll nf the imti vel ms prmrrcss ironnd them, wmppeil In ihelr .Ifhhness. fnnll-flnilln and bllti-ilv cilth IsIiik, but offerlnif no real remedies or ronslruetlve pro liram to meel the tinllonnl .:nd Inter inillonal problems we fnee today. "I need tint Kit Into details of the cmiventjon hire this year I need not reelie to you lli. remarkable ilorn menl which flnallv emerned labelnl 'Tfle It.ipiibllemi I'laforni ' I need not irfer lo the plank 11 mysterloulv mllald. Hut I ask you to read thai it,, rutin i t. ami to read tin di mo- crallc plnlforni and In make up voor own minds. I will abide wlllitiKly by tho result "The democrat e party nrrera lint rlunur. but "the" cl.ane. Its ntatform pledues n deflnlto proKram of con"' rnctlve of mensnt'es, not a hndsc-nndKo of vaeiie enmlirnmlses: II definite fnrelur, ttnllcy for Imme diate and poimnmnt. peace, not an nn.lof Inril oiventloii or new rind uti- wnrHiible Hcheinei n pledpe Hint the r-ifeiMiard of worklii'x men uln. winner, alreadv n enmpllshed under democratic Icademhlp shall remain. not the fear that 'a' republican ham?.' wMI restore lo power Hie In fluential few. "Above all. let Us unite, demo crats, republicans. liuli pendent from north and oiilh. enst and west, to explode rhnms nf partisan liar lowncs. tr, itrnsp our true lsue. our true problem with broad vision; lm insbd on prrr;ri' ami aciion. nui to work iinrcaslnnlv an In.lUldmls for tho betterment of our tuition " Rwltrerland Is ptntitilnir to In crease Its coal supply by rcopenlm,' mines abandoned years nuo liecniiso coal of belter iiuallty could bo Imported. MEREDITH ASKS NEW SCHEDULES Secretary of Argiculturo n XT-.l ! ... mission Interests. WASHINGTON, AllR. II. llold ln unfair certain Mtes now belni? rimmed by Chlcnun cominliislon houses on co-operative shipments of livestock, Keerelnry of Agriculture; Merdllh today surved notlco on tho lnHrsled parties that new selirdillos woiibl so Into effect AiiRUst 16. Thn department seteil under authority of tho food control ncl, tho announce ment nsld. Invnsllnllon of rates wns belnK inmln no eomnlalnts of Dm Ameri can miclety of equity, seven eotinnls slop houses niipearinK at iiouriiiK" held In fhlcimo In April to answer iiu. lilal,.. inl,.a wers rhniKSil on livestock In earhils, hav- Iiik tunre Ibiin one owner, wi.m in slniile ownership curlots. "I find," Hciretary Meredith said 111 Ills order today, "tll.it the differ ent commission rates eharKCil for m'IIIiik a s'iikIc owncishlp ear ami a .IiimI ,,u,nn,.li to r r HlirOlld lie tllO nctunl cost of additional wdKhliiK and accotiniinK Villa Marking Time Sais (UmzalcH, far Another Revolution KAJ ANTONIO, Tex., AUK. 11 "Villas retirement to private llfo Is not In earnest," Oeneral Con znles said today. "I'ancho Is mere ly marking tlmo while his men aro obtaining new supplies and money from tho government and will n nl n take tho field." OonralfM said that he would leavo for New i'nrk In a few days on personal biislnoM. llo announced that hn would not attain etilur Mexican iioIiIIch. Kansas City Robbers (let $7,000 in Booze KANHAH (TIX Aug. 11. High Jnekers remain on the Job In Kansas City. Ten barrels of whiskey valued nt approximately $7,000 wern re moved from a warehouse here early today by five mi n who overpowered .1 W. Thiirman, a nlpht waichm m Tin- lliior w.is loaded Into a wait ti g motor trii' k. In whbh the rob in's made Ihelr r scape. DETROIT WOMAN FELL INTO RIVER Frank Hiltlcrbrant, Taken By Police ns Suspect, Ex plains Death. TJKTKOIT. Mich,, Aug. 11 Part of tho mystery surrounding tho death of Mrs. Margaret Callle, whoso body was found In tho Detroit rlvor near Wy.indotto Monday wns cleared up today whrn Frank Illldcbrant, :.V arrefleil In connection with tho cose, told police that Mrs. Colllo fell Into the river from his motor boat. Illldcbrant said ho met tho woman In tho company of her brother-in-law, Krcil llulgatp. Hunday afternoon In ix drinking ptaco on tho river front and took her for a rldo on tho river Toiler he met her ikgaln and took her 1 on the river ngafn nml when tiny I were about .100 feet from tho shore ..h" lor, hod toiddoitly over the sld" of , the boat and fell Into tho water llllderhrant wild ho made no nt- tempt to rescue tho woman as he j oulil not swim. Ho said ho was afraid to report tho inntter because ho might "get In wrong." I Chemists are now making an nn-j olysls of tho woman's stomach In a I senrch for possible poison. FOUR DIE IN TRAIN WRECK i Stockmen ln Iloute lo Market With Href Aro Killed III llcad-Oii Collision. TOUT WORTH, Aug. 11. Four stockmen cn route to Fort Worth with cattle for market were killed nt midnight Tuesday when two Santa Fo freight trains collided near Kll leen, Teias, notio of tho cnttlo were hurt or even thrown out of cars. Tho dead arc: U. M. Illble. Marble Falls; J. II. Cox, Mano; Harold Harris, Llano; K. I., l'hllltps, Mnrble Falls. LAUNDRY WORKER! LIVED JHIGH LIFEj Worked as Linen Marker and Occupied .$7.50 Per Day Room. 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 11 How Mr. Iluth I'nyne, t2. occupied u J 7.50 per day room In tho Washington Hotel i whlln she worked as a linen marker i In h local laurfUry, was revealed with her arrest here on tho charge of I passing worthless checks to the cx-1 tent of several hundred dollars, A young womnn orctiplng at tlO a day loom nt the ttt.itier Hotel under the nnme of Miss Hhlr y l',r. ne waa also nrresteil. The police r aim to j have Identified them on the fame women who registered at the Jcffer son hotel a week ago ns 'Mrs I'm' " nnd daughter, Norfolk, Vn.," and pniM d two checks amounting to 130 beforn leaving Mr l'ayno told tho pollen the came to 8t Louis about three wooki ago from New York. Detectives say they believe the two women nr, wanted In Kansas City nnd Detroit tin similar charters. Offcrx Ilnco TIH, SCTV YOHK, Aug. 11. Detcctlvo David Heffcrman testified In Wash lngton Heights court that when h asked n waitress In n Lennox nvrnu restaurant "what was good," sho l.iliVj, a list of racing tips on hl plat. Sho was held for court. Guticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch fcp.OlriTTM,Tilini t rywkr Tct laraplwi Jdrtu CiUrUUfurUi,Dpl I MJI4,Mm Pilot Lcapn From Plane1, 1'Jficajwx iWlhoul Scratch HAN ANTONIO, Tex. Aug II lumping from his plane. Lieut. Tyrus Ileitis of the llMlli aero squadron at lllpnso, narrowly escap ed serious injuries 'I'liesii.iy arier- : mm when th lie Ilnvll.ind pl.inn lie : was piloting crashed In the earth at j Sindeison. Texas. Although the ; Lieutenant Ileitis did not terelve a j scratch, according to advices from I Sanderson. I Ferris SmiiI J'.'.'JK.l.ril) OKLAHOMA CITV. Aug 11-- llepresentstlie Scott Fetus' cam- r pnltrn for the democratic semtorliil fy3. nomination cost $2,2S3 B0, accord- ar irg tf, the certlfloato of campaign g i Xiendlllire filed with the slate f 3S clocllon board lata today. Heiiatnr , sgi ThomaH I' (lore's ojpensea woio i a given as 3.7fi 92. 1 - - . Heois nxiiln from s very ijc-rflfii1 rent rirmlDiito Cnurn, whfre I IrnrnM msny SE lifw sift silfrwiiful wsyn lo tfnflt p? ).e villi truubtes uf the llyo, liar, Kone slid Tl irnt. , nn. Aim i fit r.Mpni:i.i, 737 M.ljo lllilx, (l.iir sins. a 1- 1 the arropMC or iquai-itv 319-321 SOUTH MAIN HE in RFXICVEO QUICKLY -r- NO DOPE-NO ACETANILIOE TRY IT AffD DC COMFORTABLE : IT'S LIQUID -QUICK tFFtCT Suegem :i Treaci i Pfc vfeJ. After tire facts? :B A1IriBht! 1 scn-icc facts rifjht from " T I I Save 011 boys' wool school suits It's so near school time that you cannot afford to let slip this opportunity to save on boys' wool suits. Entire stocks of boys' "wool suits in the latest styles and most durable fabrics now selling at a FOURTH OFF Most of them have extra knickers and that adds another big saving in the long wear they give. All sizes at reduced prices of .$11.25 up. A THIRD off all boys' wash suits' U AYtln risky' rol hura Ii?. PRODUCERS TIRE COMPANY (Inc.) Osage 3268 nnd 3287 702 South Main Tulsa, Okla. Radix Water IS HEALTH INSURANCE Sterilized by the Ultra-Violet Ray System Bottled Fresh Every Hour Radix Water Co. Phones cedXr 503 Members of the Better Business Bureau Manhattan Shirts French, Shrincr and Urner Shoes Dunlap and Stetson Hats. '- ' H it Si Take lm Away for Every two-piece suit in stock marked at one price. About 250 suits in all, so the selections are ample. No restrictions and nothing reserved, no matter how much they formerly sold for. They're now 15.00. Last Week of the Wool Suit Sale Every Wool Suit in stock Reduced 25' They're Hirsch Wickwire and Campus Tog makes and nearly all are suitable for fall wear. $40.00 Suits ?30.00 $70.00 Suits $52.50 $45.00 Suits $33.75 $75.00 Suits $56.25 $50.00 Suits $37.50 $85.00 Suits $03.75 $60.00 Suits $-15.00 $100 Suits $75.00 -w