The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 160, Ed. 1, Friday, March 5, 1920 Page: 3 of 22
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TULSA DAILY WORLD; r'RIDAY. MARCH 5 i"'"
TEACHERS RESIGN
AS PROBE STARTS
State lirivfn
'Il.ToN March 4 Mm ha.
been given tv County?omfntaetoni
Aaron Drumrtght fur the road outl
to utaili iln inlla ..f ruAilM.iv b
hargei
.f 1 m mi in 1 i t u iii no north pity limit. ami u
1 immorality in rl?cf brJdf maMm: .
(Umadah sfhrwt SturtS thi nivitar nr.clinu 'Ii.i1
.in i "i' .v..---'-- - - r
.it I a
.n Iht rest ofl t tio pMPJWei
Somei rung.
the COimty. Tile rna.1 will !
. hatted tin- mime .m th balance
Hi.. haul Huif. rt Inaliwaya Iti th
WORK IS NOT TO STOP
iihv ami will hi' ii. ilrt out "f Hi.
Ion. (Vc'llit l.lltlll ll-AUe
lohn A. Whitehuwl 8jri He
Will Investigate the Con-
ditions There.
ikuahom v cm m..i. i.
v ktlom oi virtually half MM
in f tha Cameron atata achool
igrletiltvn hi
. itm ltd t bt
ibleeal tha aohool with a hi oh tin
... board of agriculture haa been
earned foi a week pagt John .
hitahurat proatdent "f the iouid
. thta afternton;
m i... inata led '
i t iroce'
HOMINY March 4 Intereal In
the muni 'lial i Irctloii areniM to 1.
confined to a I K ' i fur the iol. 01
iv rnarahal Joe Mariur. a wi
known huHincaN man. appointed by
i hi' i. in.n to rm it vaoency i a
.imlirtute nnrt ho has three Oppon
ii im The tji parllean or non.partl
san f.uii(';l will prolaii! H. I Till ill
lai.
m I r m
l.iwton letHty W
the i'iid of internal
w Itaohi re
Mid work
i tS
in'.
on
i without l inner
ni.tlon.
i if th" to tour-In n; In the 0BOOI
fi ir dirt not report tin morning
) Itahtinl announced ntul their if
i lK i taken to mean they win tun
on the faculty. Thtj are A.
K I.mk ajwlntant in agriculture; II
it Ftaini man mi I training; M -e
II . . m irmora EngHah ami hlg-
M . Mary In. In l Ckhkrt
Mim Kathleen Brajia aacra
n . ii.- preeldent haa bean di
inlsord Whltehurgl Mahl
. Parity praaldanl of the
....I. will remain In Otiarga). ii(il
ii. aiaa Liven aaauranoa by the boar.i
today thai hi admlnlatratlon would
i mpporttd fully. Mra Auguata
heoier n atron whoae allegjatlona
of immoral condii I
1. 1 ding dta aolrao ;
bi n th" eauaa of I h
ih.it prtotdtd th.-
thi ichool'a affalt i
.! t"t as a nttmbi
ehurat announei
' i
OWE
i
Rl crlH at
i.l to have
ittlgfai Lion
. ution or
r it be re-
hi faculty
OWEN OPENS UP AN OFFICE
IfsOTprnnr RobertaMi ami Df . Dnkc
in hargc of Campaign
WASHINGTON. M.'irrh A Th
he&dqUAfttri to bi t-Ml.iMisheti
in i ii i j rjrfor H dtmoorAtic
. mdldftta rsllrnt In thr prul-
rtetitlAl pftmpfttcfi wort optntd today
in the Bond I'UihlinK ut the oornor
f N York aVOntlO Olid A VtTOOt
I . t ) ok luhoiiui ilflo'dttun In the
democratic national cinvent'on In
behalf of Senator Robarl l. owni
.-r Oklahoma Thr principal haad
(luartem of Ihe ki:ihirn ifiocatiin
pvill i.r maintained ut Oklahoma City.
Tin1 (iffi-i;i!s "f t!.o ilrloKatifins ar
Kg foi lOWa! OOV. J. I!. UohertHou fif
Oklahoma! chairman! ir. John w.
tnk of Cuthrif rhairman executive
commtttMt
r-r aala. carQflod Manoy Hall neeri
tiwael potatoea; host hi Arltanaii;
wire or write for prte. K.
Wurnrr RusaellVlU Ark Advt.
Pi x v I i TV. Man h i Pa
ity hu tin- heuihiuat 1 ih fr ttiih
entire dlstrlot today for rerultlnfc
men for the t'nlttil st.iten army wtth
Pap tain Arthur ( iowei in ehnrt.'
I'rt.die ware lani t both Blachwell
and tVOWklrk ami o:hei will he itni
in tpapWtlM aiol l.ihuHk.i 0
Miami. Mttreh I. A tacky dfci
"Very by Henator J. J. Hmlth Of
Miami aaved the MlamlAfton high
NT ay now under conm ruction. Whil.
id the BpOOlaJ esBt(n of the leni.-
latura h runmi th.it the ntne h ap
proprlatlon to meet the priivernmenf h
apiiroprtitioti had lapsed in'
s. p torn bar.
HHISTV March 4 The Mi iK'ow
Building and liOiin anil Ullllll ha
In ere aped it itook from II80.09Q t-
1 100 090 The ttemand for new
n-.-ltlencfH niade the Incn ajo n ne-
ru's.sity -XA all of the prevWoiti eapl
tal hrul boon loaned out. At out 100
new reMiileni'iti aifl planned tot eArly
SELECT COLLEGE SITE SOON
Boathorn Methodlala Will Meal in
April In Make DeTlakM.
Ity Aaaoalatad rrow Htaie win
OKLAHOM MTV. March
ite for the propoaad Soulham Math-
...lint BolltgO to bo I'.i.ited In nome
I city in Oklahoma w in ho ohoatn at a
meeting "f the atnte ortiieiitlun.il
board of the church in April it waa
I decided here today. The eeleotion of
n alte whtoh was to have been made
iiiii morning wju poetponed hexiauae
.-..me of the cltieM flirt not Imvf their
reporte on oaah tiuiiiceLs completed
OltloH eonteatlnir Ut the eollege
were Tulsa. Okmulgee MoAlegter
Durant Ada Chlokaaha nnrt okia
honia fity. .ieti of thi ntefittni:
. cltiaa hart a Mite to offer and a- oaah
Ibonug to bo rawed by the city.
i vwer Ait iii Wheat.
. WICHITA. Kan March 4. --In
Kay iounty. Oklu.. fewer aorta ore
In wheal now than a year ago. and
the crop doeg hot show tip very Well
iccordlng to S H llanxon Mr Han
won atatel there i irolntr lo he more
oats nnrt i-otn this ear. its farmers
feel they cyin do belter with feed
cropg than In ralalng whtw.t. Th-
wheat crop of 1919 dirt not prove
profitable it largely atraw ami
the vlelrt was light while the work
of hanrtiinK it was ver expenatve
!m& OWNERS!
M'.W DIfnUBVTOit8 lOCATED AT
10th and Main St. South
phom: POH DKMONWBATlOM
OSAGE 5875
LKWIS-MARSH Corporation
Would He Think
This Economy?
Would your husband think
he was saving money by do-
ing the baking alter office
hours? Not muchl He knows
the value of specialization and
of leisure and recreation.
He would know he was
losing time nervous force
brain power and he would
soon see he was not saving
any money as well. Home-
baking saves you not one
cent and its cost of time
patience and worry is tremen-
dous. You can get better
bread at your grocer's by
saying "HOLSUM "
Better bread itn't
baked than
HOLSUM
TUI.SA BR FAD CO
Makcra nf Uolauni ami
Hullcrkrual ltiaii
Oil. i i ;mi Third Si roM
laltnra Uwaya Welmame
e proudly announce
that this store has
been selected as
the future
House .
of
KUPPENHEIMER
-
good Clothes
1
for this community. It means
much for you as well as for us
C real style
C true quality
C. sincere value
C elegant tailoring
C clothes satisfaction
C clothes economy
. rtm ' mm It
6 KJl
a"i I P V. II II -iV. I
Jly I ninitfl (RiraTii i)m (ftr
imdh S I5J Tulsa's IJvest Leading Men's Store Itrfftl
l 1 aaaa
See the V(ew !Modcls
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