The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 256, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 9, 1920 Page: 2 of 20
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TULSA DAILY WORLD WEDNESDAY JUNE 9 1920
UNIONS ASKED TO
RATIFY COVENANT
Convention Sidelights
Canadian Workmen
Demand Thai u.
Senate Act.
May
s.
M.lMi:i luiif H t tn cvTV hnnd
J I hTp Oert e v I Affirm of ntWei V tt
leretlon In politico Ttooj Ineludod
l of Theodore ltor.evei I.ron-
it. i ffoofl ihr let llenetor Aldrlrh
f It hod' f njind . il n't UT fidnon Of
I l "II I ( IHAlfMV Who W ill Iflfl
ih hedffl of ifc MfffMnl n' OffM
" "I um l 'I i the lem of the ' " ph n. '
' got it l OUl of Hi delOfUlOg Who I
AGAINST RESERVATIONS ' A"d"3 fSS
'j n(t int ' n bru f refreln f i iri i
. . . . . . . i M .1 tcl i h' nmjf h rn ilelrpn '
I f . .ii ml I .. f I rut Innilu fata ( It r
Rny American Labor No! Pari
Ion J.Imq!ii .mil
I ii v an Stroked hit
bill mil mi. i in. ii
throughout
llilOM'vrll ' Mr
Mn Iti'iiiKlitfullv.
jiokrr f'i
American Labor Not Pari
of International Body
Without League.
i loudly voiced
turned mil aas
iii eHn his
rf.iillriR frolll
Ninl Si-rintnr 1 1 f .ni.. .- in.t
platform unit hnl ii lltlli'
vhin Benator waotrtrorth Joined
III' Ni-w Vmk ilrl. ti ltd ti.i hftd n
i.onfi 1 1 ii' mill I'limli". Ii 1 1 1 1 I'm.
Ilhfl now mi t iiin.-i I i "in lull I' fin. i n
MONTHKAU June . lutifim-1 ''om itm iu. Former Secretary "f
. .... War it. ii f v 1. Rtlmson fii"i inrivi'i
tion rf tht pm ireot? without wLn(1 . Niw .!....
reoervetlon ihut would Injure tht Cheunooy m bepew tretoren of
ffMtlVtnWM "f tl oveni.nl of Hk'I" th.in it doten tonwntlone VM
tj.ikii.. .f i iili.ti. wiu fir in i ri il mm nf ' Irn"' " 1 Mr' "R
. nerves
tht United si HfH MBtM In rvMW th
for udopt i n I'V tli" Aiiu rl' tn M1 I
ration "f Leboi ..i it onnuol I w ' r.r.m from hit tool In the
IM'Mft Hfinifl llftiviif-il intently to
v "tiofi i.nr tbnotoi i.'u' hot denunciation nf
The HiiiMiiiioii wmi wked to I "Air win.... end hua tenoclttrg."
nirk" "riHphitti Mini tornool pfo rwhu ho ' 1 T'i hurl ''ottoinptod tn
um gHiiint th loctloo" wnlonldrM um from tht btli of Wortlng
h.if iitrvi n'i ! i ii i if ii 'W in ff lit' -
I rooty i This Mktd in u rooolu!
t f o t irri'nt-c t.y i1ilKatH In mip
hh I nf tlii- ri'ii'H t nf 1 h f -l ratlnti ft
otoeotlro council which hoo nHri
if Unit "in uililitton n lulinr'n hrnml
Iritnroal Iri tlio Urnly fruin llir VH'W-i
point of Amcnoon cltlotmhlp that
ii ipoolflc nnil drflnlto IntOfOOt In
tiif o)bor sofltton of tht trootp1 l
Th OOOnOll IniH potfttod out that
Amortoon lobot ia ooprtvod of rop J
fPFU'tnaiinn In I hi Internal unn I In
bur hut on u . a mottif f "i I ml I in -port
am p." until th I n-.tiy in rati -!
flMl.
A ninng 20 ni'Tf fOOOlUttoni a lo I
roforrod t Iho rooolutlont commit I
tii todnv vu one urptni Mdrlop
motit of fri ndly hortnontous ond oo I
oporottvc rctotloM with trt- proof I
rat bonoftdo body of m -.ani. (l fatm I
prH " The roOOltlllOM BOmmlttOO
proiiaoiy win mohi itn ropoii lo
pjton cvf.
To await thll rrpnrf thf 0ORV0O
th in wna ail fun rnii u ftrr I ho a mil
tor. a rODOrt hail bOOfl fOOd ft ml
minor Imalm-KH trn naartcrl. Jainoa
Dunoon vtoo prootdonl of the fodor
otioo prooldod in tho obocnoi of
Baniiiol (innipnrn pri'Hlilont. who la
in Chloofo todojr to plaot boforo tho
boi 'a domOlldi upon that party.
Tim hniod lotto nol fiht botiroon
tho mitlonal OOMWllttOf for orpOO
Old Iron and OtOOl prorkori OAd tho
OfnolpODlOtod Aaanrlut Inn of Iron.
Bttol ond Tin W'orkrra prnmlnrrl to-
day to bO 00 ISC OUt nf tho b a-
UUO boforo 'ho ronvi'tit Ion. Arnul
irftmntod offtrlala gold thOy would
not POOOpI any i-onipt nilfto and had
withdrawn frmn tho national mm-
Iiilttoo
Tht nntlonnl OOmtnlttOO will RtPOt
auriitn tomorrow night to toko fnr-
fnor nrilon toward htivlnn tho foil
eratlon OOOdomn tho HtnalRanmtfjd
nd OOfnpOl It to rojotn tho tio nr-
runlrltiff mnveniont or faro auuprn-
nlon. Make Klulit Arrrotn.
roitT SMITH Juno 7 Klpht r-
roafa WOrO mado and a quantity of
injunr ami lin.-tt illatllllnK opparatua
woo oolood by United Watoo HkrohoJ
Humlay n ralda In Hoquoynh and Mr-
Curtnin OOUnttOO ( k lahomn Th
ooronaonoj irin(r noia nt potoott or
noinir roiooood Undor bona for pro
Hnitnary oxftmlnation boforo tho
Vnltrd Rtoteii rntnmliwlonar at I'o-to.iu.
Bofort onotor iidio not undor
Wa y t lio motion ptetUft RICH tHrnod
on i bo itory of otroni llphti which
Aoro f 01 ii d OA M hot or li ii"
hut Mliuli OOOt art iRtOAM ptOTI In
iho focog of thi dolrpotOO and po
totoro Thtco wtrfl ghnutg tnd In
atotoni oh iii lion 1
that t ho v had in M
. Ponotor i.ofjgo m ni
I pi o pored oddfOOB
j rn.uitiHi 1 ipt
Ponntof Lodpc pot ont of hlo flrot
roal hltrl with hla rcftrcnrfl to I'rrni
d nt I lOOfl 'a pin t P .p. it U n tn tht
pr.i lifi'H-l - o ' Mr Wont f .n.ft' If
told tho topnoi . "btCOUtt ho ti uoil d
toi out tint" The dolopjttog lottphod
Ily and followed Up With ip
phuiHf na thoy lii al-o wliiti tlo
tnooker lontoootpd tho llotjlcot
policy tho povornfnont'fl oporoJUon
Of 1 t 1 00 dft and tl I propOOOl to a'
Dtpi a tJIOAdOtt OVtf Arm nlft
it took OVnotoi Lodpt PMotly on
hour and K RllnPtOt to road hfl
Itoporod oddroot The convention
evident I) liked I ho kej nolo tpeecti
and broke Into OflOthOt rn-ir Of
ghoeit and Oppt&oPO manv of th
I lepotet (tending ond tmelni loot tho I' fook ootihty ' rglotpo)
'. n Ponotor Loopt howod ond Leotot etilch Thompoon rontroia. Tho
pmlied aa he tcknowledped if poeornor'g ttfttt trout through tftof
Ollt tout voir In whlrh hla forcOO do
T .1 waft aiioihit v;i "''frid iwmr of Thompson 3 0 to 23
llnuohter gnd gnplouot whin Penotor I pgnolor fwrrn-p v Bhormon waa
lioope roforrod to I'reoident vn j hooon notional oommltteontoi to
'"n 1 ijemori air froo 1 rnd 1 rnj ThnmpHon and Krnator Mo-
with locletlti proellvttteo " I mi McCormicg tu nomtd for tho
convention committee nn roootutlont
LOWDEN CONTROLS STATE whi. h ThompMn wuabt
Hrfoote Moyoi Thompeon lcctglee
in Itonicet nu r Di'kpotton
CHIC Ado Jgnt li Oovornor
j UOWden gooft Into tho ropuliH'-in I Hrlilat
ionuMrin undiapuf or ma.t'r in hlftfrom
hofiir iitlr aa ft rOtUll of hit vk'
j lory in night in tho ItHoott COHCUt
oyor otoyOf William Hdlo Thomp
aon of ChlC0O. hut prnhahl y will
itniH i roc BrtUohortt
IjOKDON Itfnt t The? hnlaho-
rlkt haxr f tlttttd nil tho ronuiiiilng
tfp.onora In ituaaln. PPIdt
Hnory rrlmlnala. at tho ro
pioat or ino m nan laoor Diapaon
which ' viftittng fiufiftta. t coord 1 0" 1
to a bfotcow diipptoh o ihp Dolly
Herold.
LRK guL I
AS
Summer
SUITS
for Stout Men
Men with portly fiprnros unci
thoHo who have always had
difficulty In finding a parfact
fitting suit. Vi invito you
In call at this .store. No mat-
ter how hard you are to fit
we have the riffht suit for
you.
Cool light weight fabric! that
insure absoluta comfort and
a perfect fit at
$15 to $25
HOLMES
CLOTHES SHOP
223 SOUTH MAIN
We Save You
$1.00
to
$4.00
On Your Footwear
Every day is a sjiccial mi!. day at this popular shop
parlor. Our pries ranging from
$2- to $12-
Assures you of a wide selection of the latest styles
at a positive saving of
$1.00 to $4.00 A PAIR
Ask Your Friends About U
TULSA UPSTAIRS
SAMPLE SHOE CO.
Over Palace Theater 21 9 1 ! 2 South Main
CLOSED CAR SHOW displays
unusual value of Nash Sedan and Coupe
Eat Bread
in the Morning
Two or ttirot tlloot of brood plain
or tnafltoil at hroakfi&ftt time la
pquui to double tht amount of other
fcwu beflt It more nourithinpi
Bread is your Host Food
Eat more of it.
atari Iht lay ri!:iu with viri
utitiaKiiiii.il iliou of Bread Dio
in a i tti.it tatlaflM.
Vim will llkn ttn. flavor of
The Campbell
Baking Co.
For Wallpaper
come to the
Wallpaper Store
311 South Boston
ICT VS OtCOUAlc. rtvu rrj"
OltiDOjTUN
Osage 258-4592
We Employ Only
Competept Paperhangera
Nash Six Sedan Beauty
Is Always Admired
The nicety and good taste of its appoint-
ments within and without its long grace-
ful lines and beautiful body finish make
the Nash Six Sedan a car of which the
owner can always be proud. Its unusual
power quietness and economy of opera-
tion are due to its Nash Six Perfected
Valve-in-Head Motor.
Every new style in straws
for members of
fCsdi ifyyp
'Registered Trade-Mark
VOU needn't take our word for it when we say this is
A the greatest straw hat display we've ever had or seen.
The hats are here to more than prove anything we might
say about them. Every new idea in braids every new
weave every late style effect from Knox and a half dozen
others of the foremost makers.
"VACHT styles of Tantuse Namasee Fuji-yama sennit
split and a dozen other straws. Some have narrow
stiff brims others broad soft brims. Natural shades tans
browns two-color effects never seen before. Prices show
NO ADVANCE over those of last year. $5 up. Knox
straws are $10.
New ideas in Panamas
T70R Oklahoma suns the new natural color Panama is
the best thing we know of. It won't fade nor turn
color. Here in many different styles every one of them
correct. Bleached Panamas here too in wonderful va-
riety. Both are the genuine Ecuadorian Panamas per-
fect in weave and of the finest quality imported. $8 up.
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Owtna 10 1 he naUoM'wMe iboHaac Narii rtoard .ar- m nr.- aafttaalarly
forumaie fn prorurinj limited alrouuem tor dlafilai iiitn week.
Southwest Nash Motor Company
C. B. McReynolds Manager
724 S. Main St. Tulsa Okla.
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VAUUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES
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JDoslonS
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to
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t ritht tg ihf fhiwcm
UI nlwujii rrnuain unrhaJ-
IgggTggM Mo rm n trlil a mlajhtr
irvptvr nf Mor. They n
a wlnnina; nmy about thrna
that fiinUMi f i t e- nd - mnrii
meodWI ihiai 1 in. n wrrl-
hearta to 1 i and mk up;
Him rauaon Mother to ttmlln
nd to review In memorr
the tlmf whrii her rhlldrrn
wore phwfnrrffi aiul brought
tn hrr h almple little hlna-
aom ptaeked from the
Hade
Kvery errnt la mm oeraelon
for flnwere.
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m ltfT
BeCWS
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For the
June Bride
1
oramona
Admirers of beautiful stones will fully appreci-
ate our attractive display of diamonds. Just the
stone for the June Bride. From 25-100 to 4 kt.
Prices Are Right
A. Y. Boswell Co.
123 SOUTH MAIN
Twonty-
Kticlith Ml
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