The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 30, 1920 Page: 3 of 20
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY OCTOBER HO 1920.
JEMOCRATS CALL
ON BANKS FOR AID
Those Having owue ue-
posits i axen lor cam-
paign Fund
.ABOUT $25 FROM EACH
! gfate Treasurer Lcecraft Rc-
P6rtcd in Direct Charge of
Getting These Funds
Tti-n Hum. nt A
io Pen fur Ten Years
Nmv YOIIK Oct. 29. Isaac For-
guson Chicago lawyer nmt Charles
12. Huthcrnburg of Cleveland wore
convicted of criminal nnnrrliy by. n
Jury In supremo court horn tonight.
Justice Weeks Immediately son-
tonced them to states prison for
turniH of from flvr to 10 yoars each.
BLUE SKY LAW -IS INVALID
fpfi.nl t Tho World.
OM-' IOJIA ni l uci. HJ oinm
Trcimr Arthur N. Iccraft lias
yftsftJ "10 stato hanks ot Okla-
lt contributing to the demo--lie
.-npalgn fund tho baHls of
micm ucing - uiuiuiiif n
he banks as have smaller
00 of Mnta inonov will not
i d to moot tho emergency
Ioulnun Act Knocked Out on Tccli-
iilcnl (irouml by Court.
HmtMVHPOllT. In. Oct. 2D. Tho
Loub'.ma "blue sky" law. arioped by
tho last legislature to jirovcnt fraud
fh tho sale of certain securities was
uouarou U'lt'onnuiutionnl hrre today
by Judge n. It. Mlllfl of the district
court In sustaining n motion to
iiuash charges ngalnnt Ed Haumnn
a r'ock salesman. Judgu Mills sus-
tnlncd n complaint that thu bill had
boon parsed by tho house under ono
tltlo Arid by tho senate under an-
other. '
BASIS REACHED
COLBY ASSERTS
Ik. IS
wth ho banks as havo smaller III .lolinson Not Coming.
.k.n t 00 OI MnlO money Will noiMly A.wtlnl..! Ftm KtMo Wire.
Jrnfnl to moot tho emergency OKLAHOMA CITY. Ort. 29. Hon
jnliis ''io managers of them uro utor Illrnm W. Johnson of Cnllfnrnla
lsiiincil o do no 'with the Idea of who watt i expected to visit Oklahoma
nttlng oro deposits In tho future i In the fours" of tho prcsldontbl
Stale ''rcasurer Lcecmft explained campaign" today telegraphed J W.
of th telephone ot 4 o'clock this Ilarteld republican candidate for
.(trn ii whllo conversing with a senator tlutt ho would ho unable to
"C4i!k'' hanker" thut In Instance 8 enrno hen.
Hfllv ri" niuiin Kit. Ptnii- nit'iiu;
ksd bc:n deposited it was felt 1m-
pfritl Hint fiiuch larger calls for
iiitai c should bo exported and
Sn u' . anxious to know vhcther
the ane Jnls collud for would bo sent
direct. r oralis no nonorcu. .uui-
lional information had been pr"
1oucly nought by phono communl-.
cations with the u'.itn treasurer's ot- I
flee where the Information was glv-1
tn that only Mr. Leecraft could k!vo
out tin' exact racts ns "no una
h.indlcil all of that direct mid ho is
r.ow at tlio stato democratic head-
sartors In the Urlstol hotel."
Thtro aro 611 stato banks In Ok
lahoma but not nit of them havo1
Iffn able to seouro stato deposits.
Itoevtr the fact that theso which:
havf larpto (Icposlts aro expected to
t heavy contributors will cnuso .
ibout a $25 average or bo sufficient
to bring1 In an excess ot $16000 for
the sta'n democratic machine.
Tho treasurer called tho attention '
c( his telephono Inquirer to the fact !
that termer stato highway rommls-
ilontr (leorco Noblo and state sena- i
pr Kuceno Kerr both occupy the .
Ame ( ftico with him In tho stato
iemoi ratio headquarters. f
They aro receivers of IUvor Hed l
ill and he suggested that an inquiry i
or request ought to catiso thcm to
have some of these feature with
tanks who will cxpcdlto and meet
the tuwssmcnts had dcoml'd Just
and fair for cahipalgn purposes.
Stale Call In lUnds.
fpttlil to The World. '
ru.NUA uitjt oct. 23. to stato
I taurcr has called on all Okla
homa bankers for 20 per cent of all
Mto funds on deposit for tho pur
port It Is understood ot buying state
bond. Inquiries today revealed that
the call has been answered and thu
lana.i sent to Oklahoma City from
i'ji district
CONTINUED FltOM 1'AOK ONr
Air. I'asquelra rciresenllng the Mex-
ican governmont glvo promlso of a
speedy and happy outcome. The
letter which ho has addressed to me
nnd which I am today Riving out for
publication. Is a very significant and
I may add very gratifying and h-as-surltig
statement of tho ittltudn mut
purpose of tho now government of
Mexico Mr. I'esquelra ramo to
Washington bearing tho fullest pow-
ers to speak und act on beh.ilf ot his
government nnd has exhibited
throughout .tjjo course ot tho dls-
ruHslonsva.cbinplete realization of
Mexico's Inlornatlnnnl obligations
Just as his Jotter roflcetn clearly the
firm resolve or his governmont io
discharge thorn.
"I think 1 am warranted In saying
that the Mwrlcmi' queslloiiM will soon
reaHe to bd u question at all. inas-
much ns it Is' about to be answered
not only as It concerns the United
States but indeed tho wholo world
as well i
I'lcoscd With Coxcriinicnt.
"Tho new government of Mexico
lias given Indications of stability
sincerity nnd a creditable sensitive-
nesi to lis ditties and their Just per-
formance. While the full protection
of valid American Interests which In
clearly enjoined upon nTa duty has
at all times been a matter of primary
concern to us 1 may say that on tho
part of this country thorn has been
mi attempt to pronerlbo rigid and
definite terms upon which a recog-
nition of the Mexican government
would be expressly conditioned. This
we have doomed wholly uniu'Lsssary
nnd the disavowal of the Mexican
representative of any policy of re-
rmdlitlnii of ohllKntlnn of confisca-
tion of property or vested rights
cithii through letronctlve legislation
or future regulations bus the milled
value of being spontaneous and tin-
lii'.uiipi.il. "There are certain ponding mat-
ters In controversy between the two
gow rnimiiits and our nationals but
tin so will ho demanded cither hj
agreement or by the process ot arbi-
tration to which Mexico Is prepared
to leid complete assent.
"The letter of Mr. lMsquelrn of-
fers i basis upon which I lie prelim-
Innili". tn recognition call conlldetit-
ly prm ihiI. and I am hopeful that
wllhtti a short time the sympathetic
friend-litp and the patient forbear-
ance I'icHtdrut Wilson h.is manl-
feHted inward the Mexican people
during i he lung peiiod of their In
ternal disorders will be fully vindi-
cated. The tloslre reflected In Mr.
I'ssqiirlra's letter fur the confidence
nnd 1 am happy to believe that tho
last i loud upon ancient friendship
nf the two peoples Is soon to dis-
appear "
Moxleini-KimiJi'H Is-ttcr.
Mr. I'nsqnslra s' letter to the son-
retarv follows:
"llrar Mr. Secretary:
"While the Informal and frank
conversations 1 have had with Mr.
Norma n lnK the undiirscretary of
state have resulted In a cordial and
thotough understanding 1 beg tnr
liberty of putting on paper tho ex-
act position and definite desires of
my government.
"As ) mi know and as the 1 tilted
States must see It Is a new Mexico
thut faces the world In pride and coti-
fi.terne Pi'ntii Imrdei In bnnbT
i tin n Is peace. Not a single rebel
I reinntim In nuns against the fedvi.ll
government. td
.1 whnle nation
thinks In terms of law and older and
rccilllmii Hull AUal'O IIHICKI-Il
Mothers! Give The Little
Ones Syrup Pepsin
They like Dr. Caldwell's and it quickly
relieve! their constipation
and headaches.
"DEGIN lo teach tho child regular dally
J-' elimination as young as possible
and much constipation will be avoided
later in life. Tho most convenient hovlr
throughout lifo Is immediately upon
arising. It does not then interfere with
play school or work.
When in spite of your efforts a mem-
ber of the family becomes constipated
give Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Tcpsln in tho
size dose directed on the bottle. It is a
mild gentle laxativo safe for young
babies; effective fojr grownups. It is the
largest selling liquid laxative in the
world and most economical ns a sixTy
cent bottle will last you many months.
IFor your information Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin is a compound of Egyptian
Senna and other simple laxative herbs
With pepsin and pleasant-tasting aro-
matics. Look on it as a good Family
friend useful to relieve constipation
and symptoms like headache bilious-
ness colds fever bad breath loss of
appetite and sleep. It is no exaggera-
tion to say that millions of families are
never without a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin. It safeguards theirhealth.
5
TRY IT FREE
Send me your name and ad'
dtus and I u ili tend ynii a free
trial Bottle orny Syrup rebslru
Addrtu mt Dr. W. I). CoW-
Ml jit Waihinfton Sfrt
Motin'cello lilinod. Eitrj-
body now and then needi a
Uxativtand It ii urll to know
the belt. Write me lociay.
Star Photo-Players and Noted
Singer Appear at Majestic
the gieat suldlor. statesman chorion
In be pt '".blent of Mexico. Is sup-
ported tin! nitty by the conlltloti of
parties imt by a union of faith and.
patriotism.
"What )ou may not know how-
over. Is the new spirit that animates
my vnuniiv it Is not only the case
Unit our men and women come to a
deep and lasting realisation what
Mexico owes to the Idealism ot
President ilson so mvbly nnd pa-
tiently exhltilti'd In tho unhappy
years din Imt which our oppressed
millions fought against the Injus-
tice which weighed them down for
centuries. It s equally true that
they have thrilled to the world vIh-
Ion of the prcKldottt his tremendous
Ideal of nnlwreal fraternity.
"MoMi-n unlay 1m not merely plan-
ning a future nf hupplno anil Jus-
n ! fur ail within her binders tint
of our new siictigth wo tun willing
and eagoi tn play our proper part
In the ireaitnii of a new and hotter
order that will lift undent burden
from the back of humanity.
"A first task of course. Is firm nlld
enduring friendship between Mexleo
nnd tho United mates. Not only wo
utii tielghbots but every other con
sideration points to tin. wisdom of
an understanding that linen beyond
mere treaties ami sinks Its roots Into
Ihe heart ofoaeh nation. We have
tho sumo political institutions tho
s.uihi aspirations the tuiinc ideals
Ihe m.i me gonls.
"Much a friendship Is fast form-
ing. The governors nf Texas. Svw
Mexico and At li.'im--.ymtr border
states have already stretched out
tho hand of frlondHhlp xnliintartly
telegraphing the president as their
faith In the stability hntiesty and
sincerity of my government."
Hnmntlm It appears that nothing
has gone down except what you are
trying tn sell or cImc that rVciythliig
this gone down except what you are
trying to bny.--NashIUo Hunt hern
Lumberman
. I'arcnts Tight Oxer Child.
My AiMoctslml Vtrn gists Wire.
M'Al.lWmH Ok.. Ort. 23.
Parents ot pretty 7-year-old Mildred
Crist havo begun 'a legal fight for
her possession. CuitlH O. Crist nnd
Orn Crist tho parent were divorced
over a year ago. Itecenlly tho for-
mer Mrs. Crist married u brakeman
named Hues. Crist claims tho
mother Is About to movo to Montana
with I'.omi and tako tho llttlo girl
with her.
Arilninro Itocall Falls
tlr Ani-nrlKteil Press Ule Wife.
AUDMOIIIJ. Okla Oct. 29. Tho
cltv clerk today returned to Urn
citizens' recall committee tho pnll-
llons for the recall of Mayor Free-
man and City Commissioners Kraley.
Wilson and (Wires. The clerk slid
Ihe petitions flld not bear a suffi-
cient number of signatures of quali-
fied voters.
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f.fi't: te"S
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Wnlace Held In hi very newest 'the lierforntances beginning 8unday
a vocal emenainmem. win ' I'lirnra
featuriug AJIsu Helen Waddcll the
rnlobraled eohiiattira sopiatm. who
wfts a distinct hit nt the Newman
will be seen at the Majestic Theatre
beginning tomorrow. In this pliy the
Inltnltlbla Wallace Is again di-iiicled theater In Kansas City. Miss Wiuldoll
In one of those mlle-a-mlniito sklta imM an uniiNUally fine voice and her
that faintly tnketf tho breath away 1 rendition of tho classical nnd popular
"yOU don't have to use as
J- much of Calumet as you
do of most othei Baking Powders.
Because it has more1 than the or-
dinary leavening strength. You
save about half on its use.
You don't have to pay a big
price for Calumet It's sold ata mod-
erate price. It always Iras been.
And that represents another saving.
You don't have to feel uncer-
tain as to results. Bakings never fail
because Calumet never falls below
the proven standard of "Best by Test"
in Its cyclonic rush to unfoiii a
cloveily constructed plot and story.
Wallaco Held Is ono ot Tult.a'0
greatest favorites and has never dls-
sapolntod. "Tho Itoarlng Itoad' and
"Kxcusu My Uimt'1 were samples of
tho very finest presentations ever
sliown on tno screen nun were ap
preciated by film fans everywhere.
"What's Your Hurry?" begins Sun-
.. . . '
uny.
song gems havo endeared Uio oharm
Ing artl.tto t" hur ninueuccs every-
where. .'
Another pleasing example of the
MaJejdlc'H willingness lo present the
highest typo ot performances and
adorn each with a magnificent en-
vironment Is tho HUgmuiitcd orches-
tra i'j capably .directed by Titos.
I. llerrlck. .
Thu presentation next week will
Tho Majestic management will nro-l likely be considered ono of the very
sent next week an Innovation that 1 bestl seen and heard at that play-
In suro to delight all Tulsa with I house this season. Advt.
dGHjEDiw at 1 ht 111
HE9nHHHMHK3nuH Ik wiiito nt m s.mi.oii. II 41 Ij
It possesses the highest quality
ever put into a Baking Powder. Con-
tains only such ingredients as have
been oflicinlly endorsed by United
States Food Authorities..
For weeks for months it keeps as
fresh and full of strengtli as the day it
left the Calumet Factories the World's
Largest most Sanitary and Modern
jBaking Powder plants.
Every spoonful of every can is the
same pure and dependable. Try it
A pound can of Calumet contains full
16oz. Some baking powders come in
12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be
sure you get a pound when you want It.
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for the' Newest Hat Styles
close roll brim; smaller shapes
Alert buying better value giving; Chat's tho way we havo built;
this big Hat business of ours and .that's the way we intend to knep
it and make it still bigger with standard quality late styles
superior service and always greater value giving.
If you want to buy that kind of a. hat and get that kind of value
and service drop in and let us help you pick yours from this new
shipment of newest styles.
x NO WAR TAX AT $5
Tulsa's Ltvcst Leading Men's Store
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'What water is so pure as a bubbling
sprintf filtered water that is used
corBiMrto i 30 aul j.jtcsn
Member Better Business Bureau
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