The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 220, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 4, 1920 Page: 3 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY MAY 4 1020
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CHOOSE WOMAN
VICE CHAIRMAN
Mrs. Otis Curelon Is
Elected by Repub-
lican Committee.
A?P0INT COMMITTEES.
Jake Hamon Named on Both1
Executive and Finance i
Bodies.
Stale Briefs
HfGO May 3 -The Khrlners of
Ilt'iJouin temple .MuakoRre Inuideil
thl city Friday and inducted 237
novices ncroan I ho hot mtrnls.
STHOl'I). May 3 A Muskogee
mount; picture firm H nhowlns
litre ti film presenting Henry Hturr
one scene of which was taken In anil
around thin city.
tiy Aocutt6 rru Slate Wire.
OKLAHOMA CITY Match 3.
With the ntiolntnioitt of Mrs. Otis
H. ('urcton of MuskuKce to bo vlco
chairman of tho rt'iiutillcun Btalo
committee ut u meeting hero today
announcement wiih iniitle thut newly
adopted plan:) of the wtaln rointult-
:te alto call for tho appointment of
a woman vlco chairman within the
next 30 iluys of each county In the
Main to work with the county chair
men In organizing the republican
uomen of each county. Each county
chairman lu to appoint hi.i own vlco
chairman but If he falls to do bo
within tho time hpeclfled tho ap
polntmcnt will bf made by tho Btalo
chairman. It U ntuted.
Jnnif.s A Harris stain uhnirmnn
announced th" personnel of tho
cwetuthr and financi.il committer:!.
The executive tomniiil" Im i-nmpoM-tl
of the stale chairman and John O.
Appleby state M'cretnry and Jukn I.
Hamon. randbliitp for national com-
mitteeman. John lSoldbcrry of
Tuts:.. :ienry Cooper of SllRler. Wil-
liam II. V-tiller of MrAloMer JnniFii
Harris of Oilton. T. I ttallew of
Ornr.v '. T. Prys of MnnKum W
H 71 1 1 In of Knlil. Dennv Montgomery
of Hobart Claude Haker of J'onca
City Cy Howenttteln of Arapaho (J.
n Keeler of Hartlcsvlllp Mrs. J. C.
Penrson of Marshall MrK. IT. (1. Hat-
field of Oklahoma C'tty Mrs. Ororga
ftalney of l.nlrt Mrs. Mario Hood of
Qulnton.
Tho finance committee n composed
of th" eti'e chairmen stale secretary
.lake I. Hamon of Ardnmrc. Dr.
Kennedy of Tulsa. S. T. Potter of Ok
mulcee I. C. DlriKH of Ardmore. J.
H. Wrlcht of Snpulpu. K. A Walker
of Oklahoma Cltv Ii. Malerneo of
Walter K. J. Murray of Clinton.
M C. liarber of Hnld and J. K.
lehe of Oklahoma City.
At ft meeting of the federated re-
publican clubs hold In the morning.
Mt In --injunction wah the state
iDmmlttee meeting .Mrs. Marie
Henry Hood of McAlester. was elec:.
el first vice president. Henry Asp c f
Oklahoma City president. I.lnyd N'o-
bl secretary of the republican club
at the State university nt Norman
t-econd vleo president. Mrs H la.
Voitcl of Kiowa treamirer. J. C
Helms Oklahoma CU secretary
Mr Noble was also nsslxned .n
TONKA WA .May 3 -The wheat
growers of this district hae ortun-
lied an association here with W. C
Scott as president and la. V McDan-
Icls as secretary-treasurer The 'peel-
ing was In tho Methadlit church
V ONCA CITY. May .l.Sen-
ator Owen has notified local Moose
officials that he will be hero May
26 nnd will address the district con-
vention of that order. Delegates
will be here from Missouri Kansus
Nebraska nnd Oklahoma.
OtaAHOKMA CITY. May 3. -ritiarleaped
Into the das of valua-
bles hero recently when the police
reported largo thefls from boxcars
and warehouses bottling com-
pany lost 1.400 poundH and 1300
pounds billed to a biscuit company
was taken from a car.
HCCiO. May 3. Kev Stephen 1..
Holloway. prominent Un.pt 1st min-
ister of this city died hero Friday
morning at the age of 59. Ho Is sur-
vived by a wife and two sons. Coun-
ty Attorney W. .1 Holloway and
Stephen Holloway of thl.i city and
a sister. Mrs. I 'rank A) era of lloune-
vllle. Ark.
HTUOt'n May 3.- Dr. J. T. alley
will preach the baccalaureate ser-
mon Sunday for tho high school
graduating class Caps and gowns
will be worn that day and at com-
mencement Mar 14 The class play
will be given on the 11th and oxer-
clsos for the eighth grudo on
tli 13th. I
PONCA CITY May 3. We havo
discovered that wo have a fighting
ofriclal In Mayor Cragln. When
Karl I'.ismlnger taxi driver resisted
arrest by Officer Ntinloy and called
sereral of his friends to hl.s aid the
mayor took u hand with such cf-'
frctlvciJvss that the prisoner was
quickly arrested and his friends
scattered. i
PONCA CITY May 3 George
Calls-HIm who was let go without
u fine for drunkenness last week b
City Judgo Alcorn because ho had
been In the military service was
brought up again on a similar
charge Saturday. His fine was dou-
bled and ho was warned that re-
peated offenses would brlnij hoavler
punishments. I
organizer of republican clubs In all
stato collegs nnj universities In Ok-1
..ilioma.
STRAW
HATS
Yes indeed we have them
In a style and shape to
suit every man's fancy
light airy Bangkoks and
Baliluks Leghorns Toyos
and Panamas. Come in
today and make your se-
lection you can't be com-
fortable this hot weather
until you get under a
straw hat.
Priced
$3 to $10
Holmes Clothes Shop
223 South Main
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The finttt rcpioducinf phonograph
in the uorla
PIai all disc records correctly
without change of parts
Shies and Prices
for Everyone
YOU can enjoy mel-
odies that savor of
the "good old days"
opera gems which are
always the favorites
and right in your own
home if you have a
Steger.
With its rich melodi-
ous voice the Steger
opens the repertoire of
the world to you.
Without a part to
change it plays all disc
records better than you
have ever heard them
played before. It will
bring to you the voice
of the singer or the
music of any instru-
ment with fidelity-
sound for sound and
tone for tone. Come
in let us play your
favorite recordsforyou.
BOTEFUR-PETERS MUSIC CO.
418 S. Boston Ave.
Tulsa Okla.
SUPER-VALUE SALE
of Clothing Hats Silk
Shirts and Shoes
Our big Super-Value Sale is now in full swing. We urge you to come in and take advantage of the values we
are o tiering. t
Every article is good seasonable merchandise of the same quality that has made this store famous.
The unusually late Season and the fact that we have large shipments of merchandise arriving daily has made
it necessary for us to make these reductions at this time. Our friends and customers will get the benefit.
Come in today and select the articles you need.
Suits for Men and Young Men
Here is an opportunity for the men and young'men of Tulsa to obtain garments of fine "Collegian" styles and
quality at prices as low and in some cases lower -than are usually asked for merely ordinary clothes.
Suits and top coats in good variety the styles of either or both that you want and that become you the best are
offered in this sale of super-values at these greatly reduced prices -
S:i.;0 Suits super-value price $:if)M $(!()()() Suits super-value price. $48.00
$10.00 Suits super-value price f $:i200
$.r00 Suits super-value price MC.OO
$50.00 Suits super-value price $40.00
$5.00 Suits super-value price $41.00
THE HOUSE OF
$05.00 Suits super-value price.... $52.00
$70.00 Suits super-value price $56.00
$75.00 Suits super-value price $00.00
CLOTHES
A SILK SHIRT
Opportunity
Heavy peau do chine broad-
cloth crepe radium silks jersey
silks tub silks and silk and linen
ia the wanted stripe. Wide range
of color selection and numerous
stripe widths also solid colors
and the much desired pure white.
Load up boys for it will soon be
silk shirt weather.
S7.."n SHU nnd Mnon SlilrtH super-
tnlur iirloe ffl.00
$8.00 Silk nnd lalnrn Shlrtu Miprr-Tixltir
price '. $040
$000 Silk nnr) lalnrn Slilrt. siinor-vnlnr
price $.:o
$10.00 Silk nnd lalnrn SlilrlH Miprr-rnlur.
pr1n $800
$ I0r0 Silk nnd l.lnrn Shirts Kiipcr-viilnr
prlcyi $840
$10.00 All-Silk Slilrtn nnprr-vnlt
prirr $8.00
$12.00
prlio
$1.1.:0
prlro
All-Silk
All. SHU
AIL Silk
Shirt
Shlrtu
Shlrt!
Shlrta
Miper-vnlnr
$0.00
MUKT-vnlnr
$10.80
Miper-Tiiltir
$11.20
fiiprr-valnr
$12.00
$14.00
pricr
$1.1.00 All-Silk
prltv
SIO.M) All-Silk Shirts Mipor-valiir
prior $1:1.20
? I ".no All-Silk Shirt Kiiprr-vnltir
prhv $1400
$20.00 All-Silk Shlrtu miprr-wilnr
prler $10.00
New Hats in General Hi-Lo Hats in Particular
The best tiling that any store could say of its Hats is that they are Hi-Lo Hats and tho best thing
that we can say for our store is that wc have these standard eclobratod Hats for men in a full lino
of the smartest spring models and colors in sizes for every head.
The success of the R & 0 Store for Men is duo to its policy of pushing standard linos such as
Hi-Lo Hats. Get under that spring Hat today at these super-value prices.
$ 5.00 Hi-Lo Kelt Hals supcr-valuo price.
$ 6.00 Hi-Lo Felt Hats super-value price.
$ 7.00 Hi-Ix) Kelt Hats super-value price.
$ 7.50 Hi-Lo Felt Hat super-value price.
.$1.00
.$1.80
$5.fi()
$G.OO
$ 8.00 Hi-Lo Felt Hats super-value price $6.40
$ 0.00 Hi-Lo Felt Hats super-value price $7.20
?1().0() Hi-Lo Felt Hats super-value price $8.00
$11.00 Hi-Lo Felt Hats super-value price $8.80
9112.00 Hi-Lo Felt Huts aupcr-valuc price $9.60
Are You The Man for
These Shoes
There are lots of good Shoes here 100 per
cent right in style and quality. But the finest
Shoe made would be a poor investment if
your feet weren't comfortable. The big idea
is to select exactly the right shoe for your
feet. We will not sell you a pair of shoes
unless they fit. Newest styles m Crossett
Crawford and Diamond Shoes.
S 8.00 Shoes super-value price $ 6.80
$ 9.00 Shoes super-value price $ 7.20
$10.00 Shoes super-value price $ 8.00
$12.00 Shoes super-value price $ 9.60
$i;i.B0 Shoes super-value price $10.80
$14.00 Shoes super-value price $11.20
$15.00 Shoes super-value price $12.00
$16.00 Shoes super-value price $12.80
$16.50 Shoes super-value price $ 111.20
$17.50 Shoes super-value price $14.00
$18.00 Shoes super-value price $14.40
$19.00 Shoes super-value price $15.20
$20.00 Shoes super-value price $10.00
Hose Special No. 1
Regular 50c Value
.5 Pair for
$1.00
Hose Special No. 2
$1.00
Regular 25c Value
3 Pair for
CLOTHING CO..
Quality at the Right Price
No. 5-7 East Second Street
Men's Trousers
ConnlKtlntr of heavy nil-wool (Argon canmmfircit tweeds flannel
fanoy mixture nnd vory pretty worwtnlH strictly wool materials;
well titllorod perfect flttliiK trouoori; (nappy young men'a
modelrt n h well hh nonitervntlvn full mntlo trounorn. Iluy two or
thn:t; pair nf trouti'im now. It U a Koort Investment.
Our regular $I.Y00 riiltirn tunv ro nt $12.00
Our rrmil'ir $l;!r0 vnlucs now K nt. . $1080
Our refill In r $12.00 vuliion now ro nt $ n.nrj
Our rt'Kiiliir 31000 value now gti nt S 800
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 220, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 4, 1920, newspaper, May 4, 1920; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77350/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.