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SI TULSA DAILY WOULD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER . 1920 SENIORS WIND UP POLITICAL FIGHT Seth Hughes Named Pres ident Following Hot Class Campaign USE MODERN SYSTEM Students Carry Out ProKrnm in Behalf of CiincHdntea; l'lncnnl Blackboards Krth llimhen, popular student In TtllH.1 high n' lmnl, wan elected pres ident of the si-nler class Tiiemtny f"t IiiwIiik n hot pnllttcitl rninpnlKn of two wreka. Other uriilur oil' I" fleeted were: Helen V U-i. vlca- presldfnt; ItciiliPti Kniifnmii. retnry; Krnnk Ahliotl. In.uauriir: Mis Margin-it Cnlnpli'll mid Traey Potty, si-nut". Unllki' Miy other elertlnn of offi cer rvri (-.indui-li-d In Tulsa blub choot. the rnnilldnies plnnm-d nml carried .nit impnlKtw along i''K lilar pollll. nl llni-i. using platers, handbills, mid i.i ili. Campaign slo gans wi-ri i lin n on thj lilnik boerd Ui m'i thr dim room. Olhei raii'il'liHi-H for the presi dency wT" i'i 1 i'l' Ilrownflnld and l..rti-r Mh.ni Mhi Wooden won over Hani I.'iUc in i lif nic of inn vice prosl.1' mi y Iti-iiben Kaufman nml l.'ninK AI1I1..H w.ti li)' very largo inu jorltle. In the aenntorshlp ennlcst Miss Campbell received the largest number of votes, whlln Trnry Dotty won over MlM Melon Thnckory by only two votos. ltarrv.lt Here Todau; Will Help Guardninen Organize a Mattery Oniric I". llarrott, of Oklahoma Clij, adjutant geiiem! for ltn Okl.iliiun,i National glintd will be In Ttihn tonight nml Thtirsd.iy in the Intend of a Imlli'ry of lii-uvy firtllli-ry wlilili In In he organized liy i hw Tnli unit of I lie cum. I. Wluli' Unrri-ll' visit lire Is miillil fur the purpoae of perfect ing lli" organisation of tli" -loiy, he will nlrni make nn Inspee linn of th guard tt ml II x new r inotv, nrrnrillng to Major Jiiiiipi A. 1111 Man fur Hie new Itnltnrj wlili h I to liu n motnrlM.il nffnlr pf torn "lftS's," farnoin during the war, are helrm rapidly rntiipli'ted se rin ding to Major Hell. The Am orlmn I'kIoii will hav' charge I of thi batiiTy and mi iillMnmnt ! ilrlvi. h lo In. Instituted shortly ' to ri'i'iill men for Its npi-nitlnii Ujt-K' vvli'n men will In glvun a flraferaneaj for poMltloim on Ui liutlnry HEILBRON TO ST. LOUIS; Willi Mr-. Ilillliriiii Iff ( to At- lend ('onri'ic-nic of iitloiml 1 l'lclil UorlriH lloily. Itlrlmnl JK'llliroii, eiliieiitlonnl ill- i rorlar of tli" I'lml Chiltlnn oluiroli. , nml Mm. Ituilliinii will liavc thl' I'Vimlim for Hi. loiili lo fiilm1 tin'! iinniitil ronfiTi'iirw of Ilia nntlonnl' flM vJirltir' iimlocliillon. wliloli I u pri.pi'ilH tln IntfMuitlonnl conven tion of llm Dlm'IplPfl of CIiiIhi. TIii niMiocliitliiii. rompoiii'it at imtl'iniil woiKitk, nihil- nrhon workri nml oillinrN of c-li u r li imlillnliiiiK liiiin-H nml p'Tlmlditlx, will ht In irlon OctohiT M nmt 1H. Mr. Ili'llhron in rllKllilc lo ntti-nd by vlrfiif of hl IHOHi'iit offli'i'. uinl th fnrt tlmt h In (llnlrlrt lllhlo rliool giipnrllltnil ili'tit 1n (itilnlioiim mid wha for miv on ynm editor (f two chutrh imiihii-zlnrM. City liricfa Where lo Register tllllll' I llllll II IH I" 1 llllllllllll'l'. ( At th" mwllNK o till- ri-HKIollll work i urn Hi 1 1 tie Ht tin1 V. W. O. A. Tui'mlHy ii.in. tin' followliiK inon Hern appolnti-d m n roiiimltlpo lo nrrnngf fur llm iiIIhIimi workom' omifi-ri'ii' v to li hclil Ht I'm UihiiIh tmrlc rViliirdiiy nml Hnmliiy, Oclolii-r 10 and .11 I.. C Mnrriiy, IS. (1, Cuii lilni.'hmo. It K. Wllllmnnon, IIukIi CiwiwiII mil II. V tlriint Allan Ayency to Hold Medina Here Friday On KrldHy nml Hfitnid-y ihi- Allm lliKtlliiiuo innipnn.v will hold an ni-ni y iiipi'IIiik In Tulnn. nnd prrim nill'iiiH nil' li'lnn nnidi' to i-nfi'i'tnln 150 ci xr-iiin from Okliili'irnii, 'I'l'tnH, Ark nn mm nml Knni. A ptourutn Iinm lii'i-n nriniiKi'd for two dnyx of fill: mid I.IIHllir-n. At tlllfl UDi'llMK llm iirKmilwitlon of t li r llnmlipil 'riiouHHinl Uollnr iltih will Iki i-oiii-pluind, Tli" A Mum ! n 'I'lilmi i on corn, nnd Ihi. Iinmi- offlu- i-xpn ip In mnkii IliH incline a rci-oid-, l)ionllnK iiv -i.t. Allt AM) MltH. W. U. OAUD in'i of U l-licriioii, Knn., hnvp re nnliy innvi it to Tlllta nml Will llvn hi ttif I'lnzii court, cliirdner N ronniM tod with Uoundit nnd l'ortr l.umbnr I'onitlnny. I .hl. AND MIIH. KltANK K I NCI I of KnmrtK Cliy werp In Tulsa Mon dny on their way lo WanhltiRton. D.. C. lo ntti.nd th nntlonnl convpntlon of thp AmfrU'n llmikcrn iimocIii Mori. KHBD II. IIOWI.ANIJ, Ifml of thi Kcwn'i Oil mid Onu company of TltiMVllln, l'n., wan in thu city jjnniUy on hUftlncM, I,, ri. (!IKI.U(OAIUN:) DISNBY of Mimkocve Kn Tulaa lnltor. .r. Ut'HU riiiniONH la In Okla lioma t'lly tndny on 1iuiIiik. . .1. WIMTK .JOIl.VHON hart rr turni'd from a trip lo tli i.aiit whnro hu wilt to ntti-nd Hi" (1, A. H. re union In IndlnnhpollH. Hp nlsn vlxltPd Npw- York city and Iluf fiilfj In hU iibHomo. I. II. M.'MI'KIN. hanker of Cow eta, wnfi a Tulau visitor Tilonday. OA III. aKAUP, hop of Mr. nnd Mm L. II. muirp of IS12 Houth Hutu iiioit nvrnuit, him rolurilcil to bin -Uiil'fit iluth-a tit A. & M. rolloRi-, I Htlllwntpr, lifter a few dny' visit at home. I- KAUL A. CI.AHIC In conflind to hi homo In Mornlnssldi- iufforlnu from an attack of tmu-Ultls. MAHIUAMB MCHNHKH wpro l sUrd to Mm following Tumday ! the cleik of county court. (Icorso C. All hrlRht. 27, and Oladya Htvjirt, 19, Tula; William O. Klmch, 22, nnd Myrtlo Holomon, 19, IJulsii; Jnmt-a McClaln, 21, Tulfi and Jane Wilson, 19, I'awhuska, UI1U Clllton. 24, and Rva llrown. 2, flprlnji field. Mo.: William It Coffney, f2 and llcrtlri I.. Hwrni, 35, TUlsA. --- tli ii v. a rrv ,n. Mr. rtn,l' Mt. Thoilorii Cor, wliu a Htudent of Oklahoma university, had ro- turned to school after a few daya' visit at homo with lib) parcnla. 1'HTITIONS KOH divorce were filed In district nnd Kaipcrlor courts Tuesday by Mary IXibblna against Tonv Dobbins: Uobnrt M. Burton apnnst Dorothy Jiurtor. Clrr,. . Merry against John Merry ' dhcukks oF'iTonrp . Brantcd Tuesday In iIis'mm Matbo Pace acalnm , 'j Hawklnw nitaliist J ! It iwkins, 4 The Man Who Had Everything" Starring Jack Pick ford Begins Tomorrow at Majestic city. ret. 1. U. W. Itcnshaw. 123 North Main. 2. John Heritor, 124 West llrady. 3. J. W. Mils. 314 Wi st I'lrMt. 4. W. II. KlKln, .TIT Knsl T' l d. B: llumphny nnicorj', KIkIiMi and lloHtnn, 0. Mnry Sunderjon, County nsms ora nfflco., 7. H. O. Ilrowil, 61 Weal Vlfth, I'lyuioiith DniK store, No. 2. 8. J, C. OoulHon, 1220 Wcat Archer, aCniilson Krocory. fi. A. .. CJrenn, 034 North Main. 10. .1. II. Itiinyon, 421 North llostnn. 11. Morrln KoonberK, (141 Haul Ad- mlra. 13. C. A. Wanl, C01 Houth Norfolk. 13. M. J Croft, 1214 Kant Fourth. 14. W, H, DuKKlna, 12R3 South Do- trolu 15. Tom Hharkle. Tenth und Main, It. Mrs. J. C. Uurnott, 71 1 Houth Jackson. 17. Central Hard ware store, AVost Tulaa. IS. K. H. MilcQucon, 1731 Houth HoHtnu, 19. C. 1. Washman, Third and lloclt- ford. ' 20. J, W, Maupln, SOB "West Knston. 21. Cal Arnotd, Hcventh nnd McCoy. 22. Mrs. A. It, Thomas, Hovcnth and Main. 23. Q, V, Champman, C30 North l'eorla. 24. John Itnlney, 2312 lCnst Fourth. 2P. V'. F. Anderson, 1810 lUist Ad miral, 20. "W. M. HonibcrKcr, II to West ChlciiKo. 27. M. P. Pollard. 1102 North Main, 28. II. It, Oonde. 1339 Illreh. 29. B. V. iMIlner, -123 fouth Zunlit. 30. John I,eyhe, 1 (131 Knst Tenth. 31. Mrw. A. J. Pcrrlne, 1135 South HI wood. Sanil KprlncM. Charles Strickland, No. 1. It. K. I.ee, NO. 2. T. It. Adorn, No. 3, K. N. Tales, No, 4. Uioken Arnnv. Mrs. John Schroder, Nn. 1, Mm. Mary MoAnaltv, No. 2. Mm. AV. a. McQotchle, Holes town Khip. licit lirk. Monroe Neal, No, 1. N. K. Maj'H, No. 2. Illvby. neorRo Wllcif, No. 1. I A. FearH, No. 2. A. 11. llynum. Fryo township. Iuii. . Charles Obirst, l.ymio, No. 1. Frank Hustnd, No. 2, Da n nun. AV. T. Uretton, No. 1, K. T. Marifln, No. 2, . Dolaney, No. 3, , ill'llLx. A. 51. KnualH. AVIlllH-SprliiK. Forest Kramer. , , Wi-klow'ii. John Hall, No. 1. H. C. NfNblt, No. 2. llrady llrown, No, 3, . U1IKM, Frupk PhllllpB, No. 1. H. C. AVysehe, No. 2. N, 11. MoiiKcr, No. 3. . KklntiKik. C F. Hocers, No. l, Oeorirn limlKht, No, 2. At ColllriHvlllo tho city clerk will act us reglstmi. Tako the propar amount of humor, pathos, thrills, dc luxe bi'Ih and the best screen talinit obtainable, mix to n perfect blendlnK and "Tho Man AVho Hud Kverythlng" will bo thu result. Jack Plokford Is featured, and his support Inuludcn Lionel Mulmorc, Shannon Day, tho "baby vampire," enKiiued by (loldwyn especially for tho pfetiire from tho Midnight Krollo In Now York, and Prlacllla lloniiar. A now dii li co feature 1h Introduced by Mlsa Day. Tho piece do resist anco of tho picture, which will come to thu Macstlc theater Thursday, is Lenore'n boudoir. For exotic at mosphere this llltln iiutsU-rplccn of Interior dccorntlm; Jinn no equal. ICvery artlclo In tlu sultr, from the most conspicuous to tho most, oh neure. was especially di-stKiied, and .carrlcn out tho spider web motive, of inn apartment, mu noun noara or .Lonoro'a bed Is n, great W'eh carved from teak wood, and tho foot posts I nre two nude feminine figures mod 1 elli-d nfter the old Knypttan reliefs. A gold lined alcovo, woven with sil ver threads, la tho sanctum whero I.hnoro prepares tho mysterious toil ettes that luro tho unfortunate fly wlthlh. her net. The quality that marks n moving jilcturu for succcsa or failure; tho story quality, wa tho first consid eration for lhl picture, "rho Man Who Had Kverythlnu" Is a good story and that la tuylng uvorythlng. -lv. m r TO DARKEN HAIR APPLYSAGE TEA Lock Yoimg! Brinj? Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. Common garden sngo brewed into n heavy tea with sulphur nddi-d, will turn gray, ntrenked and faded hair ht-atittfully dark and luxuriant. Just n few applications will prove a reve lation it your hair is fading, ntreaked or gray, Mixing Urn Bago Tea und Hulphur roclpo at home, though is troublesome. An easier way Is to get a hotUn ot wvU- Sago and Sul phur Compound at iy drug store nil ready for im ThU U tho old tlmo roclpo rmpro"- ', t tho addi tion of other tacrwrtantM. AVlillo wispy, fray, failed hair is not sinful, wo all dralre to retnln our youthful appearance and attractive ness. Ily darkening your hair with AVyoth'a Sago nnd sulphur Com pound, no ono can tell, because it does it ho naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a hikjnko or soft brush with It and draw MiIh through your lialr, taking ono email strand nt n tlmo; by morning all gray hairs luno disappeared, und, after another ap plication or two, your hair become beautifully dark, glossy, soft and 'luxuxlantrrAdvU The Great Railroad Builder James J. Kill said: "If you want to know whether you are going to be a success or a failure in life, you can easily find out. The test is simple and infallible. 'Are you able to save money? If not drop out. You will lose. You may not think it but you will lose as sure as you live. The seed of success is not in you. "Save money" is now the accepted first step toward suc cess. It is no longer a question of why you should save but where you should save. With your ability in saving the Ex change Trust Company com bines its efforts in serving. It offers you -service and pays you to save. Begin today. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Exchange TrastCompany 14 EAST THIRD mmmm Visitors to New York arc cordially invited to view our exhibit o Diamoruja, Sapphires, Pearls and Emeralds in Artistic Platinum Settings. E. M. CATTLE & CO. TLATINUMSMITIIvS - JEWELERS 630 FIFTH AVENUE Opposite St. Patrtck'a Cathedral C-O-PEACQOK ESTABLISHED 103T - CHICAGO Dnamoocls Pearls- COLD and SILVBPJSMITHS Our Represen fSitvm Mr. JoKn Thomna periodica" visits Ills mary customer in this vicinity, and will be pleated to call upony.ni on request - tffrc. for Bcauilfull Zlutiracd "OfAcyipinj GuAa II 1 I. She lost fifteen pounds in less than a month A CERTAIN North Texas wo man wanted to get thin. Since she had married, her weight had crept up until her whole appearance had changed. From an attractive bride, she had rapidly become a ro.tund,. shapeless matron. No one but a woman. who has grown stout herself can appreciate her feelings. A friend told her about the special series of articles running in Holland's Magazine, entitled "New Ideas about Health and Beauty," by Katherine Leslie Gordon. She found these articles were written expressly for the women of the Southwest. Our stout friend wrote Miss Gordon arid received instruc tions on how to reduce. These rules Were followed. In less than a month fifteen pounds had disappeared. In another month she had regained her trim, youthful figure 1 This is but one department of Holland's Magazine. There are many others just -as helpful and, as interesting. Holland's Magazine is the ideal periodical for Southwestern homes. It is planned, published, and printed in the heart of the great Southwest. Every issue teems with superior articles of especial interest to these, homes. 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