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2 TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920 C5X WOULD BACK CAUSE OF IRISH Ho Would Avail Himself of Opportunity Be fore League FRESH ATTACKS MADE lilair Included by Governor In Assault Upon Republicans Clairnn Charjro Uphold Chi i" '..ne.tior ( ' n nil' ffth i ills up. .n Wl'l II line, r I 'I it .in natt'mul halrnian, i.n.l 'In in a-r I nharn and hla aaahd.ml, Ham M ... i Tin' irmernor di-' l.ui'd ui , r 1 Chl'iia,, Ii'-lllnionv Ini'l ' "" llllnrd Mi ' Hlmh flllll' ill. UK'S mi! 'Ill- IP"H (if .Ii-Pllll bv "till 1 1 'till 1 llnW iiiii min i n piihlli-.m omii.il" SCENE OF QUAKE VISITED BY KING J Victor Emanuel of Italy UlARniNr, IQ r.RITini7Fnl Consoles Sufferers of Disaster iMIttTK, Mmiliini, fl-pl 1 - A iW Inltu pledge hi "preacul tin' Irliill rniiau" to llii' If iikui' of iiniton In event of hla pliitlmi nt.il furtihci luorotm Hflit' kfi mi rppuli'lcan ttnrt -iri and Hint piirlv' . unlrlhinliiii" wpre madp li'i" tonlxht by Urn pi rnir Cos of ohle. In rlln ht Man ihiih cKitipnlin. "Minn- ol, i 'I iiih'." In thro xli-nnlvi- upwihn today lit lli'lrnn. Anamndn mid I iuttt. mnl In u half ilwn rem pl.iil'iim talk" fnroulc, the demon l prealdintla ' candidal hammered lh" teiiaup. Hi" ' i fpilbllinn corruption foml, ' and lalinr .aauea Inln Mm midli ii. Till' IrlHli ipicall'in develop' il at ihc governor' nii'-lln In-i" "II would lie nit dull ' he Mini 'and VCI'V f)lllrklV (Ulllllll of. HH 11 friend of p'-Hce, nnortlnir f it fi li nd Iv I lull! of iinv meinbir id I In- Ii'iinni" to picaenl the li ih i Hie at ti'titlon of th" li-aum- undi : llii' au thnrllv H"ii I" 1 1 li-1. II .mil ale to liclnnd oi i'1 ntloi .iiiki lev ed I ni ool" th" ..ot.or I mil '" Id" id III' It' I ' iui before Hii' li.ii "I nilli I opm Ion " Iv-linr Willi itillmi'iH before 1 1) I pi itoi I . ln si' iiiln " "Himlllrc nt lli'Ml-M'rill lll' slnH'iiio.nt SKllllK SH1'I II Ml SI I'lHll H Cllllllll- illilnri ' lltiiix. NHW VOHK Mi pi ' The'l'in.. cfallr c'ltnnilte" imf.iv t"iii"d iil i'" tiii nln here i Inn aclprllnit aa h nncrlav" MnMtir Harding' wale wient in hla Hi Paul apicch yrt-r-dav thai ha faiorcd a form loi i .id Mvltn'fti Pat I I.i i rlnmi. ul Mlal atfpi, chairman 'f th drinorratlo ape.ikera huiraii. Ifxil'-d .ni .ite. mi ni here which an Id 'HariMi known thai th art. panned , it di'inoi-rnHr iri'lC'. la not runt Uonlnn iod '.i-i iuai i ri pilbllinn aoimrcaa In im rloaln hoiira nt Ka ! aialon fnllnl lo pairn Iralalntlnn (nopi 1 n di'mo- rai fi r Uh i,ontlpiiiinf " "Thla in'l wan ul in . ! In- moi'- irim-r p.ini. iiml di'lin d union- tiuil i i . . 1 1 li llii" .ontlH Tli n. h.i ill. ... .ii.i pi inllUK in Hi. ii'ii.o oniirt Ho ri'imlill' In ..irt io lid lux i li dull i fu-1 d i i . " Willi iiiMIioi I I lll'lll f Hi' liollf.1 mill m ll. il'. lo .1 I nil Ho plu pllHOll II llll'llll II' III" ICx-Scn a I o r'a Con d it in n Hcamiitw More Serious -IT I M I :i .1 . Mima H-pl. 3. Til"' i MiidlMnii id I ni mi i Hi iiiiior W Mun.i t rail'' who i Miiff'TinR fiom iiiknpni of lh" li'.iri mid mi p.ilrlni'iu of ir illation w.ir n'rl'iiis lonlijlr Hi- is i 'iiihi I"uh Inn finm o In' Mf'W iiik ulcrr Kl !' N(i Ii.iU. Hi-lil. K (y 'ourliT lo plornni' My lll A. I' I Kill Vl'lnr Km.iioiiiiihI of I Inly to day vli-w d tin' ruin vlaliid or. thia illy liy tlio i'iirlhilki' 'in "illy mortilnu mhlch ihm k Il ily lo lla icntiT Hp iiit Inln fvvry fiimrtfr of 111" town am) oniereil liullilllita whoa" i lunihllnif wnlla thn'alf ni'.l to (all If anmhiT trfmor alnmlil iiuni'. talked with thi Wrlal-alllrkrn mn I he inlnfiirtiiiiiM that hud lafHlli n Ihi'in ihd 'omforlfil thiw wlio wn' Injnri'il i'Hiif ar, nml of nalional Ntrmw, ha t oar"! the Italian iv indan Ilia hnlr la innrli Riarr tlinn It waa Khn li" flrat vlalti'd fho do trlrl hTH hla I run pa wrre holdlna I lie riH'ky miMinlaln i iiI.t HKuinai llii- Anatrlina and hla hop llauir it i'tn lo ii fli'i l r iro, na widl a t'l'1 pio-illllf of lllne mill. In- ri-tiilna hla MndU Kin mi. mill, Ir.irnliiK Unit "ini' of thi' aiiffiTfra had not tiiat'd food for IS hoora lii'innai' of thf ruin nml 'loriler rraiiltlriK from Iho ill'nal"r Iip oiiliTiil that all fond lit hla prtMito rir ho illalrlhiiK'd iitnonr thpm Durlmr hla walk thtniih tlio city Hi" klna niiioaclH'i n alri'lcier on ulili li u.im hlliif nil iiKi'd wotnati and ii'iitli tioirhi-d hiT fin i-lir ml Th" iMiiiuio opriH'il In r i'"a, and ri'i-oc niMd fii' Kta uniform". I f I uii l" tori- h r an lli.il of lh" iniitiarfh II' r ica ftllod llli tiara and xh" itioK irl"d to Viff hla limid HoMdnr Mv liitl" KriindKoiiH, my II 1 1 lo Ktuid snna " Inqtilrv from Vlrtor irintnart'irt rliriii'd tlin Inforiniitlon Hot Hi" I'roliv Ih Ordered of hinted Slacker; Mann , Krroncomlii Charged I WAHHINMTON, . pt '.I TIip ndjnlant'i K'-noniN of a'l atau-a havi- hpi'ii aakril tinikt" a 1 ara fill intaatlftatlon of th" nani"a of nil mi'n who havn hoan rpporiril aa al.iikrra or draft fvartiia, Ad jutant (li'naral Hurrla of thp war dapa. imi'nt haa iinnoumi d A rhioklni; of tlm orlaln.il llt of Ifi.nOi) nmn of alU'K"d f'k ora haa dla. loaaifa" that arvi-ral thoiiaatid ini'n hai" lm"n irron" oiialy IIhIpiI, Adjutant liriii'ral lliiirln aald. Tha llt Hill ha carcfull) mnihia tn'forp thr final roundup of draft piadara and diairlirs In in.ida. ITALIANS MEET TO TALKP0LICY Representatives of ' Two Million Men Called I to Big Session linen ped Prinoner Ih Token dl Sweet wdtcr For Oklahoma Warden KWM'iTU a i i:n ti .i .. .-m iii n Willi im (lai n tt illi K' d lo h.i ." lai ipi-d fiom th" iiklahotni at.i'a lii oili iill.il .. ' bi ii.ii v jo waa takm Into iiinioily h"r" today lay Itapillv Mli'Tlff Willi ll'irliii'. who aald (larridl had mTinl tlinn yrnra of a IS-viar acntpnir for a atatulorv offi nac whisn hp ninda hla aaca pa tlarri'tt arrived 'n Swi'dtwiiinr today. nanV "MIip fntnllv. ullh th" fx "I Hon of hi'iaxir and two aniall ladr. had Ihpii Imrlnd In Hndr honi" und KlMi-d , Wl'i'ii ill.- inoiifiri'1! I t "in It" il to look ift' r th" ihlldrrn. Im iioni. through thr t. ir In 111" "Ms of th" mtffi'rrr uiij ah" miir rniii'd ' Mm tin Madonna, IiIphh oi nrr, in lord K' "d to 111" Von arc i rial fatlii-r t.. vour pan pip " MILAN. Italy, 8"pt. 'i - 'mp hun driil labor ih.iinbi'ia and 50 (ul mntlr.na nf tradoa, t iprpaontini i r.OH.000 worhmon, will hp ri'ire apntrd at tha liipptltiK of tha nonaral i onfrdprntloii of labor whlni will i nnvi'iip hrro I'tlday to dectd n Hip policy lo lw purailPil hy .ha t'Otifcdrrallim rclntlvo In thp labo slli'atlori In Itiily, Tl' ru'lway rnan'a tinlun. tha fpd-pi-.it Inn of at-amun, tha fpBaratlon of port lahori'ta, the fodpratlon of poatal and ttdpgrMlnilr pnido.PH and naanrlatloiia of villi uprvanta alao wore rapti ai-ntvil nt h nipotln Th" nollro "Hlllnn for thla ronfcrpiu p ilai-liirpil that abupnco would maan di-apttlon, adding that "In thla inn nurt dPM'itlon la mulvapnt I" trpn-on " " M.u.y atranao lmlil"nt hava or. riirrp.l h"ip alnoa tlio lm.ptlon 'f tip n'ovcmcnl hy tho uorktn"ti t" oooilpy faclorlia. Hlaiur. AanaM, known aa the "kin of mitomol'H" tnnkpra" luia been cfimpullPd to If' about 111" rlty on foot, um woik"r havn nttaakpd hla motor whptipiar It liaa a-,.iPatPd PUnor l'aii!l"rl who iiwiii onn of tha larK"'! 'a torlia I i tnli "I'y, found in h-.iv Ins hla offl.p tpatpidar that 'wo of his MorVni'-n wpro iii'riipyln lila auto-mnldlp v" tak" vou hnma '' thav jio It. I' thanks," rapllod Slprmr dofflii-4 his hat ' l.nm wait ,i tri'" rir and hivp motoi 1 .on that it l.i unit" riijht on hoold lal'P " torn llounton Girl Found Scantily Clad After Night At Dance Hall ' HOl'HTON Taxaa. 8apt 9 - I'o- I In o today pxpc tad devplopnipnta In Hip inatiry ph of jir"tty H-ypar-oftl ptatu n.iihttnin, who ! waa found early Tueada ninrnli. In a d U'-il rondlllon i url" I up m a porrh aw Inn of a homr In M"M i roa. a faahlonahla riauhnt il ai'Ctlon. Tha girl waa '.id in ararialy nothing fh" la aid m a hoapltnl In a rrltl al rundl'l'.n from ahock and pxpoaurn and rp ni"fht)pra nothlnaof hat happi ni aftfr alio falntPd wlula dan- nift with aome new found fili'tidi at llpr nnnti park Monday niitlit !'halclati!t hallpvpit th" girl had bean drugRad and proiMi'li wandpri'd about through th" airiata the fircatar part of he night. WEDS SEEK CHINA AID ' ow FO'ict rpgimp Thf Moiiow ii'jlhr.rilias art1 aald to have been pxprllntf every effort to obtain recognition from China, not only for political rcaaona. but btcuuan It would glw Ihi'tn acieaa to grain and other natural reamitca of Man rhurli ncerteil lo aer' famine in Kuropeii' Humla ddrlnK the coming w.ntcr Kxilnive control of the ''hineac icn?tcrn railway ti.,w cjr all.ej commlaalon in w' j strongly tepreacnted. JH been offered to china cancellation of old Itus depriving China of nuttnu IroIIii, and even Hurriiul Hlan clnlma t-f extra trru i diction 111 china ad a.t ni ogmtlon of the M'.s menl ,.nlct Arouacil In iiahluslon, lainiiou nun I'nrl.i (lirr Mlhl lies of. I'ur liiilcrii Ilcpiilillr. WASIIIN'iTnN. ,s..pt n l:ff,,rt of thp Par Knatrrn repnbl.r in is tahllnh rclntlona with t h na have created an.x.etj both here and in tendon and I'.u-Im tt wan and toda b'-caiiap th" ei b nh-I'ndn nk f ' eminent la known to hate f.il rn I'liinpleteh undpf ' ntr.d of the Mom Visitors to New York arc cordially invited (o view our exhibit of Diamonds, Sapphires, Pearls and Emeralds in Artistic Platinum Settings. E. M. GATTLE & CO. I'LATINTMSMITHS - JEWELERS 630 FIFTH A VENT E Opposite St. Patrick's Cathedral Shall lii'iuli "d r'auic ing f"t r- m im ia in a io u m ii m y mm Holme Clothes Prices for Fall-Men's Best O Quality Finely Tailored Clothes HrMMMB jlKBI wmmmmm Just Three Prices Three Just Prices The quoting of the above price ranges for the Fall season .is in keeping with the Holmes policy of being the last to increase and the first to lower prices because our profits are based on tne existing market conditions of todav. You arc not interested in the fact that some of these suits cost us considerable more than the prices asked and that the market trend forces us to lose money. You are interested whether the values are honest and whether they mean an actual saving on your Fall Clothes requirements. Let us slate: "THIS IS NO OFFERING WITH AN IF OR A BAIT TO IT." When you come to see these Suit values, you will not be asked to look at higher priced ones for the highest priced suit shown for approval will be $'M.Gf, and there are no higher priced in the store. You will find the materials of the finest fabric wool and in an array of pat terns that permits of a most discriminating choice. Then, too, the tailoring is of the class that only master craftsmen build. This exceptional offering and pricing on Fall Suits means the passing of HOLMES BENEFITS on to HOLMES CUSTOMERS, and many men have found that it always pays to come to Holmes first, last and all the time for real values. Why not spend a few moments of your time and compare these value offerings with what others ask and show. No obligations on your part. Urn it nt I ki wi i t li j, 1 ' f m ! I s w 1 iWT T'nl uii iff i T i r -ii mi ) 1 II' lWIMft'lMBllVllllilnili ''"'l'"!''!!. lr Better Values All the Time Not Part of the Time That Is Why Your Money Goes Farther at HOLMES Clothes Shop IN JUSTICE TO ALL We ask that all patrons of this store who have purchased Fall Suits previous to this offer to come in and get refund on the difference between what they paid and the above prices. HOLME CLOTHES SHOP 223 South Main IN JUSTICE TO ALL We ask that all patrons of this store who have purchased Fall Suits previous to this offer to come in and get refund on the difference between what they paid and the above prices. 2S Value, the outstanding feature of these suits TpHERE is one thing certain about clothing values for this fall there will be none so remarkable as those we have here now. It is natural that this should be so, for this is the largest clothing business in this state, with the leading stores in three of the best cities in Oklahoma. We are able to buy for less than any one store, we operate more economically, we succeed on profit margins so small that no other concern could exist on. YOU know this store's reputation for quality it has been established since Tulsa was a little village. You'll find the new fall clothes will more than maintain this reputation. They're here now from Stratford, Hickey-Freeman and other good makers. The fabrics, shades, workmanship are as fine as human hands are capable of. The values are without equal. $05, $70, $75 and up. and at $45, $50 and $55 lIL Maiansky J fa. jHOMonxacrjsroiEMasJF'i roihers S I HI o - r MiifTi 1 m y an ii ii i.i in '.li, r I 'J M 1 J. w (: L2