The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 200, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 14, 1920 Page: 3 of 16
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TL'I.SA DAILY WOKLP WKDNKSDAY APRIL II 1920
EVANS TO SPEAK
AT SAPULPA CLUB
Tulsa's Now Mayor Willj
Address Kiwanians
There Today.
POLICE CHIEF QUITS.
V II lard Cilvcs lp Office
Wisdom May Take Place; i
No Strike Vote Vet. j
SM'l'I.PA. April IS. Mnyor-rWt
T II KMinn of Tillivt will mlrlri'M
th KIwsiiIh fluli Itw nt 11 lunr-lit'ori
mmhiow noun. It wmk nniioiincrtl to-
.lit Tin Ptilijoct ot t tit mldii'm Iiiih
. i l.pcn Riven out but roimlrU'iiililP
. . rnt Ihim ticcn kIiowii ly loi'al
i.lnN ni'-n owlnR In ImpnnillnR
.i.nim'H In tlio pollni ilppartineni In
id.- wnko of tlio NprlnK election.
i'h..f of I'ulli-o .1 oil it Wllltirtl hii-
i. muni IiIk ronlnnittlpii from tlio ilo-
i.iri itK-nt toilay I'ffrtttw) Hbout May
m im Ini" Im'I'II HllBgci-t.'d UH Hit? niv
U
A That a HtilKo M'tf would not lf
.4 kin riihhik local KHhco Itclimuii
iut ll"- UnprivMlnn of niinicroiiH mll-
1 . t . i ii.cii lute today. KutiiorN Hint
( ilK"iit tt:in prolmlili' Inn nlKlu
..ilcil to d. v lop at a late hour rind
iii n-i. oi any Intention on the
j .nt i f m lt lii'it n line to Htrlhe Ih
apparent lonlRht. No pi lee elnitiKen
I In. ell repotted due to tlio "ollt-
! uillroad ti'-upn In wuttuiH n-c-
I lull.
State liriefn
111 Ifl.l.SUTiiN April 13. J M
Meidinii wus mmilrd n 0-iitr
frutn-iilni. to ii.-nlfch thin town with
ele. ttklt ! a ote of (2 to I Mt a
"lieilal election last wrck.
VAl.l:. April li.- I'orty odd llvr
I'UfiiM km men inel Ttirmliiy and took
Ktem to teorRaiiliie the chnnilii'r of I
commerce Atiotlier meeting w .11 I
o held thin week to complutu tho I
roNV tVl'V April 1.1. Tlin re-
cent freef.0 wua death to youtlR al-
falfa or the crop planted thlx nprlnK
and the acreage w 111 hnvc to be r-
nfeded. tnr furinor lout 110 aer
f alfalfa and M teplantliiK the on -tire
tract. -
I'llUUOKKK. April 13. n. W
l'teice niipHrlnliiiidunt of Driftwood
KClimil. linn been eniple' ' for next
er by tlio Aniorliii ooniiollilntril
ftchnnl (1. W IMnrilnf bun been
retained Mt Alvu and granted a hand-
Koine llioreaiic.
I'HHItuKKR. April 13 - Odd Il-
low are getting rend)" here for th
celebration of the nnnlverMirjr of the
order on April 2. This onrnini
inent coern the largeitt territory of
Htty In the mate and the team In In
freipient demand.
im
VAI.i:. April 13. The cliool
board nan let the contr.iet for n new
and modern elglit-room itchool build.
IliK on tin) ciimi Hide to replace the
edifice ilt'Btroyeil by fire moie than
a year ngn. The roiitrnct price Im
A iiu high Mchool building
hum Juxt lotnpictod a few week UK"
DKMiLfirr. April 1:1 (iround
wax broken Mi mlay for the in w
Motel OkiiiulRie Tho bulldtllK l'"
nit 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 i im i in- ; 1 1 i "im
!' im tn "i .t ti im iiMm i tcK 1GI1 1 II''
and ulun .iiippeil .itid rurn.ulu
Will rcpieit. in an outlii) of huh
than tl.itiiii.ono The hotel com
puny wan orgnnlted and financed b '
the chamber of ciitnmficc. I
I'o.VA CITV Apri' l.--MrJ
Komi (loodnmn of Wlrhltu lot In r
tilt Hgaint f llt Ouiin. wimlthy
rsncbinan tmuth of thin ell'. or '
breach of pioinlre In the Amount of
$35000. The plHlotlff who Wit
hmittekeeper on the ninflh hint miiiii-
mer. clnlma Hint idle wim detalmd
ugalnni her ulll nml Hint dfendant
refimed to marry Iter. The el.lem e
tended to show that thin wa nl
a new clmpti'i In an old affair
(ji:rrs Auitirriiriti: ittixitu
It. II McCINb IIcsIl'ii- Anion lie
iiiincs lffiH'tho mi May I.
OKLAHOMA PITY April HI U
II. Mil lili of Ardnioic ickIkihiI t
day an a member of the Matt I'oaid
of ngt multure the I enlnliatnui to
effeclhe Mn I Him tei III of nffb o
will expnv nt Hiu' time and the
rnilKii.il Inn Im consnlered inetelv t
n declaiittlnn thai be doe not wt-li
to bu re-appolnletl 11 the board.
nurcoMtor to McC'IImIi Inn inu been
announced.
Phm'n Afflimcil
OKLAHOMA PITY Apnl 1.1 -To
otupK tmndlnr against I HI I Kl-
wttrd of Wirt were affirmed today
by the crlmlnnl court of appeal Hy
on. he will pay n fine of J.luo for
Molatlng an In.tiiiicilon aKaliiHt .n
alli'ged "boofe" oint operated by
him and bv tlia .'Iher he will upend
rue c.ir at the slate penitentiary
mil pn a flac if $."iOir for nllegeil
opiritlon of u .uoiiliiii; hon-e at
W.rt.
HARRISON ASSUMES DUTIES
llitoinc (ID Manager at MiiUmm
Ulun Noil Iti'glnie la I. cm ( liatgc.
11 l. I 1 ... V
I Mt'tfKoe.m:. ApiH IS Mum
kogee' new city council rnmprled 1
'of 17 biiPlnem men elected under
tho recently adopt. i tontuiKt i lal
form of chartir. wnn orn Into of-
t (Ire thlx afternoon tliipl n tin: be
mnyor antl four commlilon i under
the old charter.
The flrt official ait of the new
council wit the mcIi i tlnn of II 1'
Hal I loon clerk of the I'liilcd Htatit
dlHtllfl looit nml i butt in in nf tin
iII'm I'll Ik board an 1 1 ni.iuiK'l
Y. Y (illbi 1 1 i ll i l. rk mull I the
old ll 1 1 1 1 1 n I mi in ( i .i i ih re ilii UH-
ed tl T TlioinpKMi I nek .mliler
wan aplmliiK d (ili In n mi Ml
other offii i s an In e fill d l Ho
ctly Inaii iger uho h.i t ill il lie
v .f tin mull H imrt of appeal sr
i a- folb w Il H Kinrrl of (((
Will iiuike i. i ih.itiKiH in the i li m l t
pi li.lilii I I. i a . w il.li il li ijvi
TuImui I. m mc 'IVitn. 11 '""' miii'liiirthtir 3.'.
"Il All"M t in Vim! I- II in the p. nlientlaiA . .1 P Hill
l.l Long hi iiu nee imporeil b iIIm of Mukogn comity. nuNiiult Mill In.
Hi i in i i v fflnneil 'u decl nut to kit! I slit inlitu III year.
liotnrliitm anil Klwanlan will b"- 1
Kin a drive for meinbeis ot the loin I
i hlilliber of commerce April It
wii decldetl nt n meeting thla morn-
Inn. Tho drive Inst two dayB ami
iln i lub obtaining tho creator mini-
tier of paid member! for tho tdiuni- 1
In r Im to be given it dinner nt tho I
cMiPiipR "r 110 other club. In the'
Hi nt more than 1.000 now itieinbern
n o obtained the chamber of com-
merce h.'ia agreed to Mtand the ex-
pi iiHe of a barbciiuc for inemhciH of
l In- three ilvli: clubs of tho tit y.
Pula (Irlgg. Art IleyhtirMt nml
I.mIiii I'ronln bletig held under bond i
for alleged participation In tho rob-
lry of a bank tit Mllfay April 1
iill la given ti preliminary hearing
hiroie JuHtlce (looigo II. .Icnnliig
Monday moinlug. Tho hearing had
been M't for toilay but wus pot-
poneil on inotion of thu defendant.
Our windows uro flllud with Hnnio
H.iMntc HaukK. Open a savlngn ac-
count and get one. Uxnhaugu Trust
Co. 14 Kast Third street. Advt
Notice to Gas
Consumers:
On and after April 15 1020 the rates for gas suppliejl
by this company will be as follows:
I'lrst 100000 nihil' feet fifty (.Ml) cent?. r M. ill. ft.
Not 100000 cubic h't't. forty-two (12) ci'ntf. per M. ni. fl.
Ill iMiiM of .'.00000 cuhlc feet llilt-t)-M'cii (;7) ciMit.i i'r
.M. til. ft.
A discount of two (2) cents per M cubic feet will be
allowed on all bills paid within the usual payment
period which will make the net rates 48 -10 and IJ5
cents per M. cubic feet respectively.
Oklahoma Natural Gas Co.
The Story of Modern Bread Making Chapter IV.
item ' Jitf I sah '
1 PURE VVATrrClfflflMPURE WATERT ll
PURE WATER
In Bread-Making
HE use of impure or
contaminated water in
making bread is of
course dangerous to
icalth. Water may be highly
poisonous due to the presence of
scwapc contamination or of salts
of lead iron or copper.
But the scientific baker e;oes
farther than the mere insuring of
clean and non-poisonous water.
All natural waters contain many
substances in solution. Some of
the salts which occur such as
gypsum for example possess
antiseptic properties and would
check the fcrmcntive action of
the yeast. By a scientific process
of treatment the deleterious salts
arc extracte'd and the water used
in our dough" rendered pure as
well as standard from day to day.
Analysis ot the water wc us
shows the presence of only such
mineral salts as are beneficial
both in baking and as an element
in food.
It is of prime importance to
you to know whether pure water
is used in making the bread you
cat. Most large modern baking
plants exercise care in this regard
- -but it docs not follow that all
do so. Buy HOLSUW Bread
and you will be taking no chances.
HQbSUft Bread is truly
"The Perfect Balanced Ration''
Made
in l.arce
Size Only
Made by
Tulsa Bread Co.
Also makers of 1'uttcrkrust
"The Leading 10c Loaf
Visitors Always Welcome
Pa says if
I stood on a
mountain of
Post
TOASTIES
I'd eat
my way
to the
bottom
IS
says
Buy
Good
Clothes
(iood clothing economi-
cally prict'd Is the kind
that we sell. Correct .in
stylo new patterns and
finely tailored. You
will find the suit you
like here in either ex-
treme or conservative
styles. Come in today
mid see the values wo
are showing in spring
suits.
r
Holmes Clothes Shop
'223 SOUTH MAIS
De Luxe hats
YOU haven't seen any-
thiiiK like these new
Crofiit & Knapp de l.uxe
hats before; the French
brijrht finish is what's no dif-
ferent. It's got a beautiful
sheen and luster
that you'll like. .
C. & li. llatn $8 $12 $lf
$10
The flwue of KuMmthcimer Clothes
C3SW
I Ml I
Good Old Fashioned Faith
-That's What The World
Needs Most
W
HAT is tho cure for tho world's present troubles for un-
rest and envy and covetousnesa and fear?
Legislation? Industrial compromises? Political readjustments?
We've tried them all and they do not satisfy.
We're hungry and thirsty for Faith.
"Tho world needs a genuine religious revival" cabled tho Lon-
don financial editor of tho New York Evening Post recently.
And he added: This is the view of hard-headed business men.'
What business men are now proclaiming the churches have
always proclaimed. You must touch tho spirits of men if you
are to change their lives : only to the extent of their faith in each
other can they work together. All remedies are makeshifts ex-
cept the Golden Rule.
Thirty denominations knowing tho need to be too great for any
one denomination to meet alone are cooperating in a nation-
wide campaign.
It is a campaign for deepening tho spiritual forces of men; for
enlisting their hearts and their pocket-books too. And every man
and woman who loves America will be glad of a chance to help.
For the hope of America is Democracy and the Founder of
Democracy was the Founder of the Church. It was He who
first called men sons of God and so made all men brothers.
Not as employers and employees not as members of parties or
sects but as sons of God and brothers all let us work out our
problems together.
To strengthen the Church is our first great task; out of the
Church Hows Faith.
Tobrlni mn.lwk ? h5!
llual lUlulnf d to nukeCtirlrtl
prlndliln n Imp!!!!" frc
In thf iMwitruclton of kkIi
it tn.l In tfirh mn to think
tru iind II" Inie I thf mlfhtr
tk to which tt church It
called.
Iloiinr t.urama CAnlr'n pM.
Comm. Inttrthuil H rl4
Aluttrwftl
Ito mlf ml nd p.
Mntiil solution of Ih
vtiltil prot'tcnif which
DW nore aruU than
ir line th tod of
Um World War li tli
application tt til
OoMo Cut.
JoMrim limn
$4rttarg IJM Zitiiv
United
Financial
Ctaplc
April 25th
la
M.y 2nd
'''lffii!lflP.mmi!A-
The iilrltnnl iHile ofman'a natar
hi Xtren tin much nra IrrUd tail
e nred a nf hirth of rlchteouv
iiMt that will reatnre the Imp ra-
latlanbetwrcaplrltoalaoil tnat
trial Uilnn.
W. B. fniu
BtertUtry Labor
For our own wkrt for onr chlUt-
rru'iaakia for the natlnn t aikn
letua tiiilneuinen (rt brhlnJ tha
cliurrlira mid thrtrprrachera! 11
b Irom tint yeryilay fire thena
Dioie tlmr money ant thonitit
fur upon them tlin rulue of alt w
own ultloiitelf Ucpemlal
Iluuta W. Dili m
INTERCHURCH World Movement
of Ssforth America
77i pahllftlon ottJm advertisement la made poaaibla through tba cooperation mf thirty anamination
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