The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 213, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 27, 1920 Page: 2 of 18
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TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY APRIL 27 1920
WILSON ALLOWS '
RACE TO START
Passes Out Word to Aspi-
rants to Do as
They Choose.
TALKS TO CONVENTION
No StntoiiUMit in Mo Mail
Until Democrats Moot at
l-Yincn Control I'ai t .
H WILLIAM 11 1 1 1 r -im M
intsriwtinniil N m i " '
fllitllflthl
AHIIINOTON Ai '
ilfnt W iImiii. it i ' ' ii'1
iirlviiuly patwil iih "mi 1
RtHWi (IrltlMTatfl Hl ( '" 'I'
they ftlftn icBHnliiiii "
the- preanlefitlal nniMiiniM.il i
Pranciaru. No one 11 ' "u M k '
iih hlM iioetiiint. I
Macuinlly. tlir- hiiim ."n - kl'"lt
heri that no tttiftnfin utiininK ''
f)ril(lanO iollllral (miiIihiii.iih. " 1
lseh iif lhtn. limy ! i'i'i ifil from
the. whlttt iiiiiie. lirfnif I Km I
Kratielurn t-onvwilliin mat Jimr-
Thorp have lici-n mum ruinoM r-
Pflttly thai Ihr iirml'lMit n iilmni
to tirmih III" I'iria llpin'f mill iiunn
out wllh h prm'lH Mint Ion I" Hi"
feet Unit hf waa not in In- i'KHnll
Ha a oiiinlliLitw for a Hilnl term.
Hut clou Hillli'ti'iilH to the ii.IiiiUiI -trillion
whll iiitiiiliilng Hi" picn-
ilnl hit not in I- in Hum liilo liH
ftiiiflilmiri. mo ''iiililmtli' In Mnllm(
It u ilmlr lii'll"f tlmi In- liwa
iHilnloly Im Hiiili Inli'iiiloii II la
known tiuwm'itr. Ilnil riiimlili'riii'ln
iroauii' him tiri-n IhimikIh to lo-nr
upon tlm while limit'' mill tlri
proMKiit n loia lu'i'ii t onalnm" ilurliik
III' iiiinI anvfriil wrrka to rki III"
proalilrut to apciilt. tint Hum fur H
Iiiih nifl Willi no inBpoiiKi' otliiii Hum
tint iihiiiiI rnmpli'ln hIIi'IU'C
N'iwJ la uspri'tfl of tin' pre i-
lilmit Im
1. Ho will rontlntii- to i ii ii L r II
pin In t li.it lila fiillurc lo i noli' out In
nil upon I' cl.i rn t lm Mutlni; ln ilo"H
uol ilinlrn tint ilt'inniTiillc iininlnt-
llon ix'fil not ml in ii In ii Im to tile
iiMplnilloiiH of unv othi'i' ili'inocriit
2. Ho will ho i I'M I . until llii mil
of Juno pri'du'ly iih iliirliii; 1 1 lo p.ul
niivurnl liioiillia krtiliiir. IiIh own
rouiinol nml fiiwtiliiK no pm llculiir
Uknillilnlr.
3. Al tlin Sun I'riiiK-lnro ronvpu-
tlini ln will Npmik IIii oiikIi ii me
mko to IiIm imrty. Thin iiiohhukp will
Inko tlio fm m of ii rurnwi'H iiililri'H.
iinnniiiialiiK It Im iIiIii inliiullon lo r'-
tiro friilii notlvo pnrtli'lpiitlou In pull
tlCM.
I. Ill H lllCHHIIRIl wlili h In I'XPVC
cil to bo iiiih of tln flni'Hl IIiIiiuk tin-
prralitpiil Iiiih t'Vi'f ilonu It l ln-
lliiviil ho will rt'Miitr ti Im prlnrlpli'M
iih' to tlin pt'.irc 1 1 i'ii ly lint Ii'iiriii'
rill unit oiilllno uhiit lu Iii'IIiivch
hIiuiiIiI lie tho purty'H policy In Iho
lUtlllP.
Kvrn this fiirrwoll iiililrt'KH lo IiIh
imrly thoHi' who know tho pri-nlilfiit
w'cll ill) not rxprct him to ili'Olari'
In mi ninny wonlx. Unit ln In not u
ciinilliliilr for u tlihit ti't'in tint will
It'iivo II In Infori'iico of mi iiiiiiitn-
t.ikriitilo rhnrurlcr.
Tho ii'iimiii for till" iiccorillot; o
homit of tint tui'Hlili'nt'H frlpmlH Ih
that hn fui'lH ho Iiiih kIvcii no ki-ouiiiIh
for thotiiiht Hint ho wlnhi'H u tlilnt
Ipiih u ml. It lii'liiR trailltlnn Hint no
prrNlilrnt nhmilil run n third Hint) It
riinxtltiilci u RrutiittoiiH of fetiPii to
itltrlliuto tu him tui'li u ilcHlro.
A nirpsiiKu of tho HI ml iniiiiy bit-
llvvn tho iirnHlili'iit will aililri'HM to
tho Hun r'nini'lHco oonvitnllon It In
polntril mil would liuvii-mi nvrr-
uliplmliiK Influi'iici'. It won LI mull"
or lirruk ciiiullilni'lrn. That iMu
than unthlnK oliir won LI ln'comn
tho convrntlon'H krynoli' ami tho
purty'a luimlni'o wouhl porforro liai
lo uirainiro up to the rliimlarit uol
Ly It.
That the Wilson Infliionro will
' ilomlnnto tin1 aa' l''rani'ht'o con-
volition Ih (hit growing lirllcf ht'i'o
owhiR to the rrmillH of ri'i'out ilnnio.
iirutle lii'liiiaili'H. (In tlin other hum!.
I Im William JtMinlnKH llryau pull will
ho utroiiR an kIuuvii liy tho nanin ye
turiiH Hut It In tho opinion of many
that tho foico of tho llry.in on
MhiiiRht will Lo npi'ii llai'Moly In the
luittlo bPtwrcn tho "wVta" anil tho
"ilryu" lravliiR Iho formation of
what tho prcalileiit irKiiriln tin tho
paramount l.sui'- -lho treaty of Vcr-
Ha 111 oh nml Ipiikuo of natloiiH--LirKdy
In Hip hamlH of lili followi'l.
Tho ilpiuocrutle iiumluci. nccoiil-
IllR to fnrVca.it. will In' of tho Wll-
mill typp mi fur iih tho main IfHtirs
nro cnni'crni'il with u pm-MMo loan-
log towanl tho "ilry" or tho "ihimp"
faction iii'corillnK to tho Ktrnnitth ilo-
volopcil liy Ury.in ami Oovprnor liil-
waitls. POOLING OF DEBTS OPPOSED
Allli'il rroMisa Opposed In Small'
liy IhiiIro ami lllliln'orl.
WAS1IINUTON. April L'li. The
pcaco ticaty nml Urn Icurih.' of mi-
. tlona Rut into Hi'iiato iietiain uulav
for thn flint llmo In m'lcrul nevkv.
Fenntor LoiIro Btar.cil the iIIhciih-
hlon l leailliiR a iiii'm report iiuot-
Iiir Kormor 1'ieilitent I'olucare of
l.'rmuo Aiuiro Tiinllou. the I'Vni'h
cniiomut imil othiTH im a.iyliiR u.
lied (lliilomatH proponed pooling of
all liftlllRf rcntH' war ilehtn and u-
fUinplloii by tho l'iiltp.1 KlateM or
tho financial lulnlcn of i e.noilns
nprniaiiy
"Tllla prcseiitB il very kpiIouh ilalt-
eer lo tho United HtatcH ami tho
American people" Mr LodKP kiI
Senator Hitchcock of Nehraska
HdiulnlHtrntlon leader ilfcl.ircd tho
roporl whb "prepodteroiiH"
CIiIcjiuo l'nirror lili'H.
. t'JIICAUO April I' 6 Dr. Wllltmn
Cleuvor WIlkliiHon aijert S7 .pro.
fesmir of poetry nml crltlcUm at tho
University of I'hloagn illil yeator.
iluy a tho result of Injurlcv Niihtalned
two weefcH iiko In u fall.
I'nililliltloii ICmptlcH Jail
OTTAWA. 111.. April 2C.--Hherlff
C S. Ayei-H iinnniinecil tViday Hun
the Ottuwn Jail w)U ho turned Into ii
hotel hecaUHO prohibition L.ih
einplled It of prlionorti
rontlla nnriuallird or rrm.ii r.l bj
PhIiiIpm. litiMutleva nni) pruvru iuo
rrMflll 111 rtlimla.
Dr. Arthur Campbell
Hje i;r Note anil ThroHt
I not her HcituhlUun
Caiulidalc for Senator
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Di.i i i i in
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hi d .t hp
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1 1. ii
I Ik la hnitia an lor liiiint yenra
iMiiiuialiiK Pilllor or the Hallv ' iKIti
human Ik ii veloran of the Hpanlah
AniPil'iin war la now eilllor of the
Weatein I ill Deirtek of till eliy
ami la mi ncilw Ittdepoiideiil nil pro.
ilueer itpirHlliiR in Oklahoma and
tv nllier iiiillienti'i n nil alalia
I iiimIiIiii. Oii imII riiil.i
MCHKOUHi:. ( ik la April 8
The vinloiia old elulliPn mid nvaiall
clulia nf .MimkORpe will be milled
Wi'iliieMilay iiihIiI and i el wide or
RiinUiitlon foriiied wlibli will eo-
opeiate with Hie .lille oi R.iiiUnl mn
A iuiihm uieetlim or all IiiIpipi.Ipi hi
llie moveineol Iiiih liefn Milled f.'r
UidneHila iiIkIii b IIii f l. i:il or
nuUailiin
Spring Suits
We have them in a va-
riety of styles and
models 'at a price to suit
every purse. Quality ma-
terials that have style
and workmanship tail-
ored into them. Here
you will find the snap-
py extreme styles the
younK fellows like also
models for the man who
likes conservative
clothes. A visit to tliis
shop will convince you
that better values can-
not be had in Tulsa.
Watch Our Window
Displays
HhlNT I
Holmes Clothes Shop
223 SOUTH MAIN STREET
One Cnrom and Four-Pocket
Brunswick-Bnlkc-Colleiuler
BILLIARD TABLES
Mny Be Bought
CHEAP FOR CASH
Tables in Good Condition
CALL OSAGE 8639
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TO VOUrfmfmbff hnwofirn tffp ll tht flavor fir you. II;
' -J jviuiui .f . flre Wtip'Ki) When y u k m ic an heme
I a pap:r buiilit c r if ipuwh It tul tv mr i full Uavntrd at I II
! trollrviai T.e u ate i ifffr whe t i he f itn urmttrra.
I oi tfivtrni .cfTff Oavor uui t nd Put u pu v-cr.pJ whnte bran. I It
1 Inn omip nvti .f f -grancf an 1 itrc1 cu Your sriei tbnutd
II U Vacuum IVikcJ Culler have tt in ttixk. l uui. wntc u. II
:J. COFFEE
SnnltT A KltiMlIt Colin) & Spice Co S
CLARK IN RACE
FOR PRESIDENCY.
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Former Speaker T ells!
Women lie Is Seeking j
Nomination. j
M.w uiiK. Aim ii S 'hami
I. hi. f.MOKi Hpiaker "f III" liouae
i. f ii'iiipm-nliilivra Han ilei Kled lo br-
a i .iiiilnMli. fin thn ilPinoeratle
m i mdciiiinl nomlmitlon Ii ana an
ii. iihiad hrre lodMV by Mi .lulia
.so.. lua an offlen of Ih" Haitlka
. im. .i wi.mnn'n iiuIIUinI oiganlna
li K.inileia aald that Mr rlatk
l.. known lila deelalon to hei
. i i hi telaphone from WaahliiR-
' i'.iir tllHt he rlraled lo mk"
iinijieni throiiuh a nnn'H
.-a 'ion "In appreciation of the
.i .nir eninpilmanl I he wninen
. ..r ha i niiniiy hae paid him"
i.n.iinf him in hla pnbll.'
..'lid ba (lad lo arrvr the peo-
i I have aerved Ihoni for !'A
. i ii. H.iiii mr i inrK I am inn
L u into any Htate to watte a fight
I.. li'Kiili'N lo the tlemoeintli; na
iiniiiil lonvention Aa a poor man I
i iiiini.t buy poll I leu I pirofme "
WAKIIINOTON. April .'fl Chimp
Cl.ik aalil toiluy he had mil Miitliiir-
.feil aiiline lo anno on e hia ealidi-
ilaey fir I lit ilenmeralle ptrablential
iMioiliiiiiloo but "no man colli I .!-
tlliie M''h an honor If offered
(reell "
"I hoe mil lifted ami do rot Ii
lend lo lift my flnfifr r open mi
inniith in Ret the uoinlniitlon" cluik
laiibl "All I htil I have nwr aild ih
! thm Ilio klM l wlllliiR ' "
j Mi i lark milled that he nwiiirn"
Mix SilinteiH' anm.iiui enienl wi
I'lHIil nil 111 cri'VllMIK "III ll'lllelll H If
'ki..IIo IiIh iilillude inward l' imin
li.allon
Mi i bilk fiitd hp hud not eomnnl.
Hi alt ij With Mrn s iiidi rn "fin inn
in lime ino'iM".
i.M
Vitu llricfa
MAIHtl Mil; I.M'KNMKM were la-
im d in Hi" full. inn yeaterilny by
'lie i lerk of i.iufity court: harla
1 oodinnn ! IMhII and Vlda .M.
llrmion .'I. I'rue. Jamea 1" Itey-
iii. i.N. l h m IJIIlmi .lohnnon 2n
'I'lilmi Albert r Wataon J'). .Mua
kuRie and .luiinllii .1. Htewart t
Tulmi .Manuel 1'aalro !il and lanliel
o.-ii.io in TuIhh. Kdtvnnl ICrvHi
.'7. Iietrnlt Ml. h . and I-ouIkb Uek.
wood ZD Tultn
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I'KTITMiN roll IHVUtM: wb
fllnl in dmtrl.t i oiirl yealerrtay liy
ll i iiih n M It imera acalnat Hernico
Iti imern I
OKHKIt OI' VOLI'TAIIV illaaolu-
i Inn nf the nle Na I urn I (taa eor
pom I Ion naa made In dlnttlct court
yealefday I
JOHN l iirT'-KV. ihameil Willi
nialmlnn .1 I.. Moure In t flRbi ai
Went TiiIh.i Man Ii I "'. In whb'h
Mtmre ImI the nlRhl of one eve Wat
eiiinmltif In tall M-nlerdav r ' t-
plnndlnK not aullu In the rharu
iiln rr ilgiilni iii befure Junilii
I (Ira) under bond of tl.Oi.u
preliminary hearth May 1.
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IN Till'; AHHKM i: of Itc .1
II
Abpl inintur of the I'lrnl Meihudi-i
i;plicotiiil ihiircli It. I' K i- l-
tein her nf the WpmIi v Iihh f Mm
liureli Will liilldili'l piMMi in. 'I'll.
Heivli e loinoiriiw in inn !:. -mimI
ritewutt of th Metbo.ti'.i I. mi- ..Mil
church at fnlilwill "hi.. will "'
eilpy thn pulpit "ii S indm. M.i -'
Aa Mr Abel will b in a i n nd m. i ni
the general collf n in e 'liiil-.K Ii"
enllle mniiili of li p. .il.ei-. 4i.
Dependable!
Since Calumet came we've
quit switching brands ofbak-
in(( powder stopped looking
for nnythine better They
don't make It It lias come lo
stay because it always Mays
the r.aihe - and the "tame"
with
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
meana the btst. Its uniform
ity of quality powerful anil
unfailing; strength Insure
Krcatcst L.tkiiiK success
tender teniptinu fully taiscil
bakings always nml tral
linking economy Moderate
in cost One can will convince
you. Order now.
Calumet contains only such
iiH! i clients as have been up-
proved ollicia'ly by the I' S.
Food othorities.
You ! tvhmn you bur it
You iai whin you ui it
El 1
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I.p nfiurid for the m r i . I.- ''"
pu'pil niipplv 'onini.ii'" .' v n ''
i'. M l'rll hard In i hairinan
I
HKV. Ii L. HHANNoN pantnr of
tha Oreutt .Mmnorlal church and
rnrnpalsn director of the Interchureh
world financial ciimpiiIRn in I hit dln-
trlet will ipend tho flrat part nf trtl
wrrnk in I'erry Newhlrk and I'oiich
' liy In thn tntarrat of the eampalRti.
lie went to I'erry yealarday morn-
ing. 1-
tiik I'ltKinirr thapik' ie.
parltnent or Ihe Mlaaotirl I'aciric
ralltoad rmw Imuteil in the Nebras-
ka building- will renn.ve May I lo
;I07-I0 V fir Id building.
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UKV. L H. HAHTON pa-tot nf the
Hfmton Avenue .Vlelhndlnl rhiii.h.
left inlay evening lo attend the an.
II i lit I meeting of the general hoard of
ediieullnii of Ihe M I'! church Miiilh
III Naahvllle Tenn llev l II Aniiin
of Tuln.i prefdliig elder .f the Tnlfi
din' 1 1 t I . t .1 i i Lr "il..i or.
Hiinda ' . '
The Man
Who Wins
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What good is an opportunity if
haven't the money it calls for.
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You can't do a thing "now and then"
and do it well. Neither can you save
"now and then" and acquire the sav-
ing habit.
The amount you save isn't so impor-
tant as the habit of saving systematically.
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To win a man must know how to save N
money as well
Start a savings
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TWEE
IIRST
NATIONAL BANKi
OF TULSA
FOURTH AND MAIN
"The Convenient Corner"
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. COMPANV
H&
Don't stand out in the financial rain Put
a roof o cr our head. Start a sa ings ac-
count no matter how small sae some-
thing. Savings accounts in the Exchange
National hac been grow ing at the rate of
$100000 a month. Arc you saving?
You can start with as little as $1.00.
THE
Exchange National Bank
AND
Exchange Trust Co.
"THK HANK. WITH A HEART"
ON HALL OF FAME BOARD
Oklaliiiiti.in to lie Omt nf JliilR"
(. Appllc'itlnn for Honor j
I OKLAIIO.M I ITV April :f. -
IJimllre M.itthctv .1 K.llie oi mm mj
Ian a.eepie.l .in Invitation lo aervp
Ion the board of eb-etnra to the Hal.
I of l-'ame nf New York untwrilt' for
.the irimiiiK eiir. iircordlnK lo an no
Minremtnt made public enterd.u
fn m III" Oicut.ve ofllcea of lll.it In
ntlti.tlon Ho will lake up hU dutlea
a' oc.ee ill coniieetlon with th- ele -Hit
which Will be held next Infill'
Ni w Vnrk unlveraliv vinr.y i' "t
u lltulteil numbT or llietl .11)1 wo
men friilii MtllOllg Ulnae 111"'' 'I ' '
fcillehul In Mnerlce.n nalion.i ' ' '
M'ni' In th.a CHpieity. H i t k' i
.duly to vole upon the mini lb I'
nil In the Hull of I mm i d I
'.ilecl llneve totiM worth. f "lit
h.ii.nr ' In therefore r-n r n i
lib IiohuI be i nrntniMl of t) i 111
nioinlneiil md repreneiiti'ive Al r
i n wll" 1 l.l e I b old 'HI I .ion1'
to
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as make it.
account today.
ffl
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nin il ledge of "ii
i in 'pi i i .liic
the mi i it - il ml 1
ii i.'im i .iiidiil.il.
ami WD
I I Ig'ni "t '
no nt.- of In-
ill I
hn .
HOLDENVILLE LOSS $15000
llri) lliKlnt.ti I lillii' llu-lm-fi I Illicit'
Hi llM il h UlniL
MIlV Si.l. O' .) I -'1
Mr ' .. i- i i' wll' r 1 i II ' ' f '
I il ll I II. C nlllR Wlie i f ' ii
v hi. Ii i J' r d to iho I 1 il f' i '
t hi . iiltlll .IM' Hi pi I id la) I
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Martha
LWashmgioE
ohoes
QTYLE comfort
and quality arc care-
fully balanced in these
well-known shoes to
give the utmost in sat-
isfaction to the buyer.
Seventy different hand-
some styles and patterns
to choose from.
See tho lato new modcln
on sale at lending dealers.
Look for tho Mayer trade-
mark and thonnme Martha
Washington on tho cole.
F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co.
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
WHICHTl
VXTHICH SHALL IT BE: the time-worn timc-
v talcing time-wastinn clcaninR of yesterday or the
quick easy economical "Premier Way" of today?
Every woman wants freedom from the old cleaning
drudgery. Every woman would rather use electrical
energy to save her own.
Then why not have it now? and the
Premier
"First Amoni Cletnert"
Yesterday wa? a never-ending dreaded daily struggle
with dirt dust and dangerous foreign matter in tho home
ending in that annual nightmare "Spring Housecleaning."
Yesterday's cleaning was costly laborious tiresome
muscle and brain-straininn-fo whether YOU did it or
employed others to do itl
Today "annual housocieanlnR" inn myth in hnlf a million happy
"rrrmicr homes." Smilos havu repUcril biKhs youth has been
preserved vitality conserved. Tha Premier has broucht women the.
square deal.
Never was there "new broom" that swept as clean nn the rr-
mrr; never did tho most vigorous wielding of whlsk-broom carpet-
beater and dust-pjn clean really "CLEAN" as the Premier cleans.
Nor was thero ever an electric cleaner that possessed nil the advan-
tages of tho Premier at its price ndvantaRcs that Justly entitle the
Premier to tho disiinctlo.i. "i'lrst Among Cleaner'."
four Hethr yrill rroro this lo j ou ir; thnw rou he"
de PREMIbR will cl-tn your whc-lx Immr quirtft
Ttilychvtpll. lit (ttliht at th other mil ofth ' )lon.
TBtBinr
Mouci
Onlr one featar of tha
Vtmier. the rubber-
t(ppr.l bruth that ffrti
all the atrlntr. lint nJ
ravellnci. There aia
m.nj- othcrt.
A' uifrm mU r Mod t19
with motordrin rub
br nd brittle bruhi
Cash - $60.00
Tim pfmnt 63.00
FrimUr MollKt4
Uh kirdrlven bnuh
Cash $42.10
Tim payment 4500
it.il.iM .Ii .ti im. (...pel. iiuroci
b. 1'iri'i w t ir i.-ii in at j
o . I... Inn liluu vii"lt- fanifd U"-
'.Li. n and noun the pi. tire blm k U '.i
.'l.lt'tlC !1IKII I III I IIK.t lei ttilll t'll
the Howard fl icker building atnppc I
the f re ..ml aided the wiluntepr flt'o
.. p.ll tllli lit lo keep tlllngn III check.
roriuer (."icrilor llit
UVOI.N . 1 1 "r I l
Npw
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N. i.ri- -
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KoVd'llbl Of
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- lc'ELECaTOC CLEAN EE
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People's Electric
Supply Co.
22. East Third Street
Phone Osage 9523
riirriiiu.i
'31 Mum llldr.
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 213, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 27, 1920, newspaper, April 27, 1920; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77343/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.