The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1919 Page: 7 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD WEDNESDAY DECEMHEU 10 1919
Hv
BIGGER NAVY
h PROTECT U.S.
iral Board Submits
emendations to
Secretary Daniels.
AL OTHER POWERS
I bs 1920 on Tar With
Other Nation ueciarea
( Be Necessary.
.HiSrTo i -M-. lte.Wn-
'nn ... k i nr. nrnvram for
I "Lit t" battleships "no
W1"'". . cruisers flvo
mm of the l"nl!ed States
I mini to the
J.rful ii...."':ii'"l OnV
tTnof lh- ld nut Ul.r
Uiemrnt "f l'"llr " tr"
ultimate-Strength of the navy and
tha lime when It should he m hiuxl
la a reiteration of lh beard's posi-
tlon as carried In Ha report to S.c-
retary Danlsls euch year since ltlu
Contrary to In custom for tlui l is-
few years Mr. Ianlek 1ll not make
public the boards reooiiiiiiuiJmloiia
when hla own annual report was le-
ie.aaed. although It wua attached to
thai document as It went. to tne pres.
Ident. Mr. 1'anlels did not hriuBei'f
recommend any building progf.i.u
withholding thla for later presenta-
tions In III recommendations made pub-
lic today at the department the grn-
etkl board urged u polio of ii.i.ii.
expansion thai will guarantee pm-
tertlon of count line and the rapidlt
cxpandinR merchant murine nc.i.ns'
any nayul power In the world in h
protection the hoard declared ran
be hnd only-1iy Increasing Ameri-
can sea power to a point while II is
"at ootid to none" and malm a.uliig It
a: that level.
City Brief b
J'KTITION for. divorce waa filed
In district court yesterday tiy Kuth
Inompaun against As Thompson.
t'l.AlDK CONNAI.tV. stale di-
rector of the federal employment
bureau Oklahoma I'ltv will itmte
In the city thla morning
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OHMhll OK dissolution was mailt;
In dlainct court esterday on appli-
cation of tlir llerd-Coonce. Collin
l'ry (iooda company of llubv
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MAIiKIACK l.li'KNSKH were is
ailed to (lie following yeaterd.it by
I he clerk of county couit; liwell
Maatera 31. and Sallie Ulneman. 4 51
Tulaii. (I ('.. Schmltt. 4S. (iardetii
llainmnnda. un assistant examiner
I'arklnwutt reiurna to Til leu aa a
resident aflei an absence of more
I ban 10 yt-ara
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VKItlUCT I'OK the pliilnliff waa
returnedvhy u ury in auperlnr court
yesterday In suit of A. Harvey versus
l-sler Wrtxel. to co!le t .1i)0 from
the defendant on two promissory
notes fclten bv Wetael when he pur-
chased plaintiff s inteiest In an art
store.
Mci'urtcf. HI
lUnikcra to Oklahoma ( In.
Kept eat tiiutlvea ofncaily all the
Tulsa bank ilia" Insirftulluim are In
Ohliihoiiui'C'lty today In attendance
at the annual maeling of the Okla-
homa State Hankers ii-mm-I.c! nn
Included In the deii -gallon w inch
left here Monday uf'ernnoti were
lukn A'i.mI.ki 1. I It'..).... i.
Mlrvant T J. Hartinati N It
tlrnham Iva J. Nllea and f w
Henedict. V
City and (Mile
( 'raiiKO. Texas
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AiJ.:itTISIN(!- win the sun-
led of Itlrhitid l.loyd .limes who
spoke at the remilar luncheon nn-et-liiK
of I lie- Ad chili at noon totter-
day. liiuiia Allison poutliltt niiik
several ntintbera to the ari ipanl-
meiil of Kuth Stanford I'resldent
Artie Tipe presided
I -
KHKIi I'AHKINSON stale ex-
aminer and Inspector of Oklahoma
'ity. will open an office In TuIhi.
bavins us.ioclated with him II ('
'oiiilia riend Not Oullty.
KuleiliiK ph'as In not a-uilty IA the
chitri.. of biit'iilary Archie llui-lue
and Waller llrooks. accused of i n-
terliiB two reaidencea in this cliy
last moiilh were commllted to Jail
yesterday under bond of ll.dflil In
un h of the.ftwo cajies fop prellml-
narj heating I'eceniber 17 before
Justice M '('. M.ixey lllisllce Is
' li.iiKcd w ith entei iriK lbs home of
(.rant Pllk.iiKtnn on llio night of
Viivember :(l. and with llrooks. Inira-
l.irKIng the home of Andrew KilM-
kos on I ember 4
When you think of buying Clirlat-ma.-i
candy don't you at once think
of the tiuper.or Tea HoonC 'CandliM
That Ate I Mffei ent." ! 1 4 South
Main A dft
SONS OF REVOLUTION MEET
iironniiiuatuin anil Mii-tloii of f
j floor at . M. i A. IHmU).
I Sons of the A nerlcan lte olul ton
will held a i e -orgs n I a t Ion ineellug
at t lie V M C A. dining looms at
I noon today After the luncheon
I election of officios will be held and
speeclns wttl be made by the fol
.lowing men' I'aul (iilloway. i
I Muriy. (i K lieiineit and Carl
Magtc.
I The n I I c was called bv I M
i Hall president and Is the fni-t that
Ihc ot.inlzallon has had for sevi r'kl
i mouth After the ru-oi gauuallon
j more freiient no'dtngs will be h.ld.
jticcuidlug lo I'resldent Hall c
' PLAN FOR FAKIR NIGHT
Kendall MuiliMs Prvise t.i IIIiim'
I'lixl I floilson I Villa ) I. tellings
The aiiuiial l akus' Night will he
j observed at hunt. ill college I'Vlday
'liecembei 1J at H o'clock with the
art studenia In cliare of fes iyitna
I The setting will be Ihc aduunlitra-
;tnn building where many booths
.will be iI.i...I for the event and a
I I ati4v II lc pi i fin mam c in Die audi
loriuiu will open llK- "iarnlv.il of
fun" rrt'Ci-cds will be used lo pur-
chase equipment lo replace Ihul lost
In n the lcmi'0-.ny building w hich
lionised the art dcp..rtnit nl was
; hurne) recently
j I'aklt Nlghl which was Inaugu-
Mated at Kendall laat tear protetl so
Bu.vo.inf nl thai the atiidenis voted lo
(hold It every year The custom whs
first suggested by the f.iklis ti ght
(celebration which take place an
many In t lie reat art schools of
Irwi east Tulans aa well as Ken-
dallltcs are Intlted to come ant Join
In Hie run. according lo MiM W
(liifflth. head of the art work
Suffers Serious !
Break Down
"Two yeara ago 1 apent three I
nionlhs In hospital under stomach I
and bowel specialists for uncus!
colllls. auto Intoxication etc w lib h
caused awful bloating and colic a t 1
lacka My friends gave me up 1 re
turned home nd on the ndlce of
Mrs. Wright a friend. Inc. I M iyr
Wonderful Itemed v with won.ieiful
resulln Am now- In heal of health"
It is a simple hiirnrlrsa piepaiatinu
that remotes the catnirhsl mucus
from the Intestinal tract and allus
the Inflammation which cu'insi prac
llcally all stomach liver and IoIch
llnal ailments. Including appeudi
cilia One dosn will convince or
money refunded. Sold at all drug-
gists - Ad 't
Yoiilli Ntnick liy Auto.
.l ick Italpey. )i 14. son of Jack
Italney. Ui) Koulh Victor was hit b.
an automobile at o'clock last nigh'
at Second street and the Midland
Valley tracks One leg wai broken
twice He waa taken lo a hospital.
RASCALS
Biliousness. Hcadidir Colds
Gmstipation driven out
with "CascareU'9
H hv Uko it it Ml imiI tin ri Iffl nick
i nitiir fiilln. it Hiciti.ii'h (urnirirM oIIk
l 1rif llii'M i:ihci!n out " l't nn-
har inl'H i 'iih a it remove t1
Im-r hii I hn i l MMtin w hlh in
ki' pi hk nil r IhmiI il lr . your
ukh niiittMl. iiiii nkm nallow your
titt'tilti offi'iiNi o Htitl yuiir ft( olll H f'H
Mi n j r !'( il I x -r riini'iiitili at thtt
i iti Hti.rt' Mini i Id your livrr. Ktiitu-
'tl Hill lii'Wi'li of the Mll'M t
I'iMhiiiiH and viijt uhtrh ui hrip-
iii at hii mi iMM 1 1: i i 'n(i ii ri I ? titvir
Hi lH'. nrrr Hh kin nrvcr Itu'nn
V tl lti n 'h V rnul i lllllt Il till
CHECK THAT' COED; H
I RIGHT AWAY
i
jl'r. Kind's New Discovery hfl(
relieved colds and coughs
for fifty yeara.
IT was an uiiua lallv high ( is l'v
cold cough grippe and croup
rumeilv when liilroducei) hall it
century ago Not once In all tha
yeaia alrice then has the uallly hrcu
allow ed to ib lei on ale. Its cffective-
i ness In combating cools and coughs
has I ecu proed thousands of llniei
in i rtoiiea nun ot ramiiica lasen ov
grow nil ps and i n In the lit 1 1 . unci
for the s.l f c sill - tie.ittoent of coV
land gtlppc. oln aiol croup t
leuv(-H abs.duley no rl Isa gr ea Ii I e
aflei efle t 'li t a bottle at .tour
diiiRglsts to l.i Hoc and l?l
Howcls Act Human
- function gently but firmly wll' ni'
the violence of purgatives what
ton tieul them with lo King a New
Life pills. A an.ooth acting laxaliva
Ihat gels rlglr down to boa mm
and gratifying rcaulia All drnggicts
iff..- a. bottle.- Advl.
F
Buy Her a Beautiful Seiden-
bach Blouse. Nothing Would
Please Her More.
Buy Her a Beautiful Seiden-
bach Blouse. Nothing Would
Please Her More.
Tremendous Coat Values Are Offered
In Our Greatest Coat Sale
Values Which Are Absolutely the Most Marvelous of the Season
Included are Coats of the newest styles and in all the most wanted materials.
A special showing of Plush Coats is featured at areatly reduced prices. Also .
many styles of the popular short cloth and plush Coats.
$
17
$2S
$
3S
$
45
Silvertones Normandy Duvet Superior Ho- Tinseltone Duvet Su- floliiia Suedine Duvet
perior IlollVia. Crun- Superior. Chameleon. Hat-
torn' Chevrana and Vlmh tal Plunh and Frost fin and Seal I'tunh. Front
both plain and fur (How plain and fur Glow Cryntal. plain and
trimmed. handsomely fur trimmed.
Mixtures Broadcloth livia Crystal Silver-
Ytlour Kerney and Zibbe-
line both plain and fur-
trimmed.' - trimmed.
A Wonderful Showing of Better Coats
Elegant Coata of bolivia
nuedine. erystal tinseltone
duvet Huperior evora Ilaffin
and ungava plushet ehame-
Icon.
$
75
In many ntyles both plain
and handsomely fur trimmed
including both plush and
cloth short coats.
(Values to $159.50)
More Wonderful Dresses
llt.T&
Si
TIT!
Values Which We Believe Cannot
Be Duplicated at These Prices
Tricotines Velvets Satins Velours
Taffetas Georgettes Serges and
Jerseys in many beautiful modes.
$28
(Values to $45)
Extremely attractive Presses Tri-
coines Satins Tricolettes in many
styles; fur trimmed Velveteens; em-
broidered Georgettes are included
in this showing priced
$19.75
(Values to $79.50)
Final Reductions on Suits
We Have Only 55 Suits Left
All Reduced to Less Than
One-Half the Original Prices
4 Suits uhicih uerv $5"M now $2.M0
6 Suits u hich u erv $75.00 now $:iM
l.r Suits which iwe fS9.H0 now $t.".00
10 Suits which were $S9J0 now $19.7.;
JSuitH which were $I2M0 now $19.7''
4 Suits which were $135.00 nur $5H.OO
2 Suits which were $149(50 mw $65.00
. Suits which were $119.50 now $75.00
4 Suits which were $165.00. now $S9.50
1Suit which was $1X5.00 now $H9JiO
1Suit which wan $29H.50. now $119.50
I Suit which was $19.50 now $175.00 f
TJij'h wonderful assortment includes suits of cashmere duve-
tyn velour imperial vellouise duvetyrj cordovan duvetyn.
pearh bloom marvel cloth and rayonner. There arc elegantly
plain types and others regally embellished with collars
cuffs or bands of blended squirrel twaver nutria Australian
jpossum Scotch mole kolinsky monkey and Hudson seal
(dyed muskrat).
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Lorton, Otis. The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1919, newspaper, December 10, 1919; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146242/m1/7/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.