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ITLSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0, 1921 SOCIALISTS PLAN Xational Executive Com mittee Meets in flew lorK PARTY FAVORS SOVIET (i.y... nation Pledges Support l,i Labor Unions; Discuss the Political Strike In ' f.k 'v " iltK, March 8. Subjects ,1 i the, furt).eranco of tlio ,.' i!y were dlsruaaed by It . xe -ntSve committee, moc l.i j'i .nil were embodied t to bo published iih tho , .tpney of the next national In Detroit beginning A 'nint Isauod by tho com- r.tcc i lared thp Important mat (cm iim preliminary order of bmm-- Aero "four alternative mo t.f n- MB 'be relations of tlio t. la - ii ty to the Intcrnntlonale; tw. i .i i a'ive definitions of po i.li, ,il a t J i-i and a million to re (.a'.' "' prohibition ngaliigt vollfiK I inr'a j iippropriauons in tne pirn s i i't nmuuoii. Tn" .jtnltiee alno pledfted the f.nriv ,ii 1 It memberB "to hearty upp 1 the organized working cU 'k strUBBle uealnnt the nation ivMe attempt to destroy the !atci: inon.'' M)tii-i defining a number of Li... I.. HIAI.l t t. R pjnjrcm in wiu iibni tuu vuiii- El nuMr.' Internationale were predent in td, Pie Mntrment nald, "In every 1ft luc the 'rxt followlnt? the Moscow Jfm ,hjpj almost literally. Such nub X Vct.i i the soviet form of organl 17 ''ian tlie soviet method of aehlev f In; powc tho dictatorship of the tlllt ... ..vow.., mi ...wv , jrllamentaiy action and the po-,tii-a) strike were presented by ad litrenls if the Moscow organizations ,d a.irr,,n,ivr presented by other lrt'. organizations. In .rt willy every ease, the Issue drawn between a dependence upon lie mihioi of the majority for ulti mate su lulist victory, and a distrust i.f dcmf'cratR' forum and methods. The issues will be elected and de termined for the (socialist party by 'ic dclfgn'es to be elected, pre sjmablv upon the basis of ' their tland upon the agenda rubjects." STICKS TO OLD GOVERNMENT Dirty Linen, Broken Cups and Insanitarg Eating Houses Scored I'rlvalo citizens can effectively assist cleanup work of the ttta'o public health Inspeetor by leftist In to eat from cracked dtKlie ut eatlnc glares or to nit down at tables loverod with sollel table cloths anil by ceamn patronage of establishments known to tic un Hanltary, .Mrs. T. It stingcm Mate public health Inspector, told members of tlio Tulsa Town club Meeting In tho Kennedy restau rant Monday evening. I-'-illow-lriu her description of her unk, tho olllli voted ondorseiu. fit nf house bill No. containing san itary regulations not Included In tho present state health laws. 1. wan decided that tho club enter tain Blrls of the Frances Wlllard homo at tho performance (,f the Marionette Saturday afternoon. Klve new members were received Into tho organization General Gocthals Comes to Look Over Water Site George W. (loethala will arrive In Tubrn next Monday, according to a telegram received by Muyor T. I). nvmiH General Ooclhul will leae Now l'ork Saturday, the mesHage stated, Several reipiestH hao al ready been made that (inetlinls d llver addreH'M before local clvlo or ganizations while here. Ho will be Informed of these requests upon his arrival. City Dads to Visit the Grand and Spavmaiv Mayor T. V Evans, Water Com missioner I. S. Younkman and members of tho nonpartisan water commission expect to leave Wed nesday morning for Hpavlnaw and (Irand rlvors for a personal Inspec tion of these two streams as poten tial sources of water supply for Tulsa. The party will probably ro maln over Wodnosdiry nluht, return ing to Tulsa Thursday afternoon. RECLAIM SWAMP LAND I lira I tin k Project nf Slmi.niin l,ct li) Oninty ('iiiiMilliicm to ,Ne. ' bnisku Contractor. ' Contract for the drattiHRc nr m- eral liumlred acres of Kind hlii In tho district linowu as I'm k lev, he tween TusA ami Hand Hprlnps, in the I'arkvltnv dralmiKe district, n let Monday by the board nf Tulsn county commlssloiirtH In ihn firm of .Morgan A. Day, rontnuluiM of Lin coln. Neb., on u bid of itononn This land Is subject to oveiflow from many small dralmiKe crteks uild tnilch valuable property Is Nut to the county beennso of thin condi tion. The commissioners hac de cided to reclaim this land ami the contract lot Monday Is tlio begin ning of :i larga reclamation pro gruav; Specially prepared phjier towels Irivo been Invented for removing cold crenm from faees.of Its nssrs. Mortuary l'ort Smith, Volllng Largest Volt; In lll-lnrc, IteJiM'ts City Maiiiigcr. I Alio, at-1 Troi Utile Wire, TOUT SMITH, Ark.. March S. I'olHnK the largest vote in Its his tory Kort Smith today rejected tho liy manager form of government Vv h vote of 1,808 to 1,561. Dffrat of tho proposed change, V bill for which was drafted here and passed recently by the legls Uture will leavo the, city under eommli'flon government for nt leant mo years, the city manager act umlllr.B Its submission to tho bien nial period Teachers Extend an Invitation Jo Dads to Patrons' Meeting Cathers nro to bo especially honored gliosis tonight when the Central I'atron-Teacliers' associa tion holds Its one-ulghl meeting of tho year In tho chool auditorium. A program has been arranged for tho meeting, which Is to be of a get-acqualnted nature, and the xoclal part of wli Icli will bo held In the school corridors. A clever 30-inlnuto skit, "A Proposal Under Difficulty," lt which Miss Paulino Ithces, MUs Mabel Kunston. Jack Clover and Krank Jankowsky will play, will bo tho main fealuto of the eve ning's entertainment. Tho school orchestra and band will play, a mixed quartet will sing and a reading by one of the htudents representing Central In) the Hlg Ten conference contest;! will bo given. It Is tho earnest wish of tho association. Mrs. II. D. Mur doch, llr. president, tsatd last night, ' that fathers mako n special effort to attend the meeting. I'utielal wtu.ii for fl T Mc iMlllel, M Mits old fornu r rest irit of Tulsa who died la-t IYi day In I'hoenls. Ailr... will Ur held nt 2 o'clock this afternoon f i urn the Mowbray chapel Interment will be i In It osc Hill.. Hrsldes a wire, lie Is ,survled by h itaitKllter, three broth ers anil one sister, Tho Mctiiinlel family inoxcil to Arizona about I three euis ami beemiso of Mr Me Daniel's poor health. i Puneral ervlces for Msigaret, year-old daughter of Mr. Iind Mrs. 1 Unbelt Wilson of T.UI'lPy. wllo dlfd IHunilny innrnlng at the family home, 'were held yentridny morning at th Turley chtuii. Interment took I pine In the Sapulpa Cumeteiy. Kunetnl servlees for Mr. Pen v I A. Martin, Tt years old, who died 'Tuewljy ufturnoon at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Hubert l)lnn, Hil toutli i w..i, win l . in i. it S o'cIih k tins flllcroonn (imn 'lis itsldente. Mi Maitlns ib ith wui dun to piieiimniil i Mis .M.hiIii Iims been lililkliig bii hniiie Willi hi r dnilghter fur I lie pusl ur, iiiomiin to Tulsa from i;iiieH. Ill 'I'lui body wilt be taken to l anion, H 1 tuulght. - - - Word iiict iecelM-t nwe yester day of the death last Hundav iilahl nf 18. Wheeler of Oklahoma Cltv, father of Mrs. linim K. Ileneill. I. Aecolupsiili'd l Mr. and Mm. Iteneillci ths hody whs Monday night tnknn to Hlgouriiey. Iowa, thu old family home, for Interment. Mr. Whoelci, win has bseti a rosldenl of Oklahoma for many ear. hat far the last wiveAil nmntlm boon In fallliig health Nowata Preacher Talks, llev John Iviy of N'owati gac the eemng piaver and mlilicss n the evenliiK l,cnicu Hiri c it t Tiin Ity Kplsi opal chin, h Tumil.iv iw lllng Mnmc was furnlslnd by the ndnlt i Ik. n Memorial Drive Not a Dump Ground, Park Officials Announce IminploK or trash along Mc moii.il diixr nuist slop Hui h was the II It 1 1 li 1 1 U m Issue. I Tueeduy Pv John Mclsenbai hei purK superintendent, after an m vntlHtlii of complaints of pfi crty owneis that trash Iniulers n e finding the ilrl h ci mrnii ni niacp on whlrh to ilrpoi.it i. tr. trees and other rubnisli prove. I that the drive will soon ... mlili. I of Its beauty III the it net lee is on j tinned I People who herenfle' dnin.' trash along the drive wilj b" mio , Jeet to ptosecullon, M ri l uiiu r ! nays. An liisliument for lolleiimg heal waves and recording tli'dr preseiti eleetrli illlv has been 111 lib' Sllffl' I ' entlysensltlvo as to if affected b the aliptoaih i f a person HOI) feet a w a i I Safe TtUlk for INFANTS & INVALIDS run. rvi Horlick's The Original Imitation! tad SubitltuUi. For Infintt.tnvallda and OrawtngChllilrtn I Rich Milk, Maltrd Oraln Extract la Powder TheOrlginolFood.Drinlc.For AUAqcs No Cookioj Nourubing DigcatibU '..55jl ml ill THOMAS A. EDISON SAYS: Give Every Honest Man an'd Woman a Chance to Have Good Music in the Home" The ijdison, the phonograph with a soul, In tho world's great- il instrument. It gives you In your own homo, exactly us Perform d on the stiicre. tlio work of tho world's creates!, slnc- JTs ant) t'istrumcntallsts. Thl wonderhil instmment has no Umlta- wuns it give,, y()U Cvery slngor'a voice with literal fidelity. U Is a r u ai instruments In ono. Does Money Stand in theWay? Thin terms artj (.. Pom i ai IS IS A IMlstm has ndvlsed us that wo should not permit our ' oayment to deny music to uny honest man or woman. We ' -nine! to carry out Mr. Udlson's wishes, if you are tein 11 d up and nro thus deterrod from huvlng music In jour me prcpareil to remove that obstacle. Let It bo at. ob oniier Onrao to us and tell us the terms oiv whlcii moi nltntly puy. Kxtcnd your payments twelve, fifteen or aiuiulu f ncccti'jary. 3oM'iitcvn niodls to select from 5 AND UP F-diton Made It Put Your Faith in Edison No Needles to Change Plays All Size Records Elder' li i it 519 South Main Street Osage 595 Early Planting Brings Best Results The. S prliiy plnnliuti season is short, since trees and shriibberu require sufficient linw to become, well rooted before the heat of summer arrives. Too, by planting carl), tour grounds nfll be more beautiful during the coming summer. Splendid specimens of Evergreen Trees, Shrubbcrg and Tub Plants await your selection, as well ax the most desirable rtrietics of the bush and climbing roses. .Trustworthy Eirees & i lanu American MsonwioM' jar nvKtijnwn This Kinblein Is Your Imiirunco of Quality Pnyliiiis anil lCipert IjindM-npo Work Williams & Harvey Nurseries LA1MSCA Pi: OA RDKNERS tilt South Main Street Osage 6344 PMNTING I that hits the mark I XT mm Stand in the busy lobby oi' the Exchange National Bank or the Exchange Trust Com pany any busy business day. Watch the folks who consult our officers and who tell them their many problems. Farmers, merchants, manufacturers, oil operators, brokers, lawyers, preachers, and workmen of every degree of business success. Not a few literally thousands of them each bringing his bit of infor mation. All this tfocs to the board of director ami in recounted and refined into a finished policy. Don't you see what an advantage there in in all this for the patron who briiiKH his problems to the Exchange National Hank or the Exchange Trust Company for lierc is a clearing house of all kinds of information not simply local, but nation and world wide. By meeting each business day our directors are per mitted to lend their united knowledge and judgment to aiding many patrons and our patrons ate coming to realize the value such service is to them. DIIII'XTOHS i:xtiii.N;i: .v.vno.vu, n.wic V. Sinclair ,i. ii. i:ous It. M. .Mt i'lirllu ,1. .1. l.:iii;ln Homer M. I'rcMnn l iiiiili HiiiUiil ,1. II. Miirkliani, .1r. i.'uu. V. Mnrrr II. P. Sinclair .1. ,. Hull I. A. Chapman A. T. .MIon II. It. Jiejnp II. II. 1 1 riser,., V. A. Itniwplep ;. x. wrlahj oakj . cotiPM Diur.cnnitH i:.vt:iiAN(ii: tkust company It, .M. Mcl'mllil II. II. ItiiKCrs .1. II. Kwiiih .1. .1. I.nrkln Homer M. Preston Prank llaskcll I. II. MnrUliam, lr, li. .V. WrlKht II, V. Poster lien, I,'. I lla i U '1 llOtllilD (iK'stlllll P. W. II. I', .1. A .1. A. riiapmnn A. AIImiii P. It. Kemp w. . i: p II. 1. Mnndciori ( lint .Monro Cli I.I. Shu lnli- Jlull llniwnlco .Harwell The . Exchange National Bank And ' Exchange Trust Cornpany Two Institution of One Ownership and a Single Policy Resources Combined Exceed Forty Million () matter what form your printing takes it is a definite message which you send and which must attain a certain objective must hit a predetermined mark. Whether a business card, a color folder, a simple circular or an elaborate catalog your printing represents you, your business, your business policies, your busi ness ambitions. Whether you accomplish your purpose depends really on tho skill of the printer who prepares tho message. That is why it is so important that you choose a master Printer to give proper form to your advertis ing; ono who knows his craft from start to finish, and who can work not only for you but with you. Of such are the Printer members of tho T u 1 s a Typothetac a branch of the United Typothetac of America. The very fact of their membership is assurance of their ability to give high grado, satisfactory service. A phone call to our Secretary will put youJn touch with a Tulsa Typothettte Printer who will take pride in proving to you that tho members of this organization are indeed master craftsmen. MEMBERS TULSA TYPOTHETAE HPACO.V PIIPKH, 110 West Kern ml llliACK P1UNTINCI CO., UIO V.aH Tlilrtl lUmUHAKT ITO. & bTA. CO,, 115 Houtli Cinclnnntl mn iiPii shop, prj vt 'liiini O-O TVPKHICPrrNO CO., :tOH ICnst Third t'II0PKI'7PI'-.MiiclN.VJN ITO. CO., 110 Wiwt l'ourth DPXTPIt Pl'HMSIIINO CO., P. O llo 031 'I'lli; JJMPMfYKIl Pl'lllilSHI.S'O CO., 2.10 Past Thin! OPO. W. JIKNItY, ifi West Httuntl , ,IOi: N. IiVO.V C(. (MiilllKmpli Khop) 211 ICast Third .MIII-WPST J'HIN'I'INfi COu ViO Koutli lloHton OI.DS PltPSS, PUINTICItS, air. Pant Third ovi:hhav iiiioTiipus' niM)i:itv, una i:a.st ihini PAIiACP OITICH HPPPIiY CO., 31H Smith Houlilcr PPKCIJMi PIIINTINO CO., 'U2n Pnat Tlilrtl TPItUY PIUNTINO CO., Sit! Kiwt Tlilrtl TIUANOIiP PIIINTINO CO., 124 Went Third TULSA AIIT PltlNTIMCY, 20 South IJoMon TPUSA PIIINTINO CO., 210 Kiixt Thlnl PNIVPHS1TY OI1' TI'IS. PHKSS, I'nherHlly or Titian WPAVHIt PIIINTINO CO,, 2821 Kaat Klghtij TulsaTvpothetaeI GliC McWilliftms.SocM.-Msr. Lunch B!d. Plwne0sae3099 Mark Well r ir-x- I The Mark Endorsed By Chamber of Commerce Last week, a committee, reporting on tho house short age and high rents in Tulsa, urged all citizens to put money into Tulsa Building & Loan Associations, so that more houses could be built. Tut your money with Tulsa's oldest and largest Build ing & Loan Association. We will pay you from ON YOUR SAVINGS Free From Taxes and Under Slate bupervision Assets Over $1,000,000 Tulsa Building & Loan Association Formerly Tulsa Union Loan & Savinfs Association No. 8 East Fifth Street Phone Osage 5254