The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 293, Ed. 1, Friday, July 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 20
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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY JULY M 1120
FARMER-LABOR
TICKET NAMED
Christonaen and Max
Hayes Nominated
at Chicago.
ADOPT NINE PLANKS
Platform T. Radical for
48'ers Who Quit- Leader
a Salt l-akc Lawyer.
CHITAOn .Inly IS The firmer
lalmr p.ity. born if a fimltn "f Rtt"
mrrniK peUIICftl unnipn tOdftf him
a jiUifnrm nl hn lt near rtadl
linlfd In th ftild fOf MM eomlnj
election lt urk whh completed
at 4 cw lock t li In nnrnlna When IU
Convention niter " "II
nluhl nrwilon. chOM I'arN y I'mk
C'hrlit!rn!n. Mil Nik attorney and
M. H lln p. Cleveland Ut"r load
r iih .irli1ontliil and vice prrel
di-ntml nominiMs
Whon vlrr preetdentlaJ OMiaiaatea
wrr tiilld I or i the convention
KMpri with iimi of mar than
20 but nmf after RUM Wll Wltll
rlritwn. either hv th MRdldktM In
pemnn or hy friend. until only
three were lefl Ma H 1 1 area CM
re ('hapnian Catt miffrarmt leedei
ami leeter Harlow leafier "f the
world wtr veterine lliye riri-lvnl
all MCCptlng about ii dWD volea
and the nomination whm then RIM
unanlmniia. and at 4 o' lock the
eonvenlb'n adjourned alne 'lie
The new parly'a procidentia!
nominee la a native of the great. He
waa born at Wenton. Idaho 49 yenre
an. Krom eailv Mfe on a rnrin.
f'hrlteni.en. the eldeat of five chil-
dren pliiKg.d awav at in dUORtlon
until be Kr.i'lu.i'' I l" lt ' 1 "'
neii unlverelty Ha aim a hea pi nl
moet of hla time In Hull Like cltv
Prior to 1 ! 1 2 ("hrletennen wbm
ranked n. n republlcen bill nlllnl
himneif with the Bui IMooea m thai
year. The denlh of that partv aet
film adrift nnd he eald. "he elrtlerl
into iiie Ht it ii and voted for Wlleon
l HI."
Tlw IMalfiirm.
The plelform tih adopted bv the
labor farmer arnup nod wliu h a I
eonaldered loo radical b the tr.
contain nine pl.inkn hum rnni l.r l
follow
1 Amet l animation Dttnanda the;
right of fn e apaaoh amneety for
poliUoal prlaonere repeni of aoplon
iiRe. aerlltlon and "criminal eyndl-:
oallat" iaw. referendum and recall
fur fadenil mle and equal 1m
frnRe for nil
2 Damanda withdrawal of the
I nlted Hlalea from participation I
iifuler the Vernaillea trr.tT In the
raduolton of conquered paoplaa lol
e onomlc or politbnl lubhjgatlon !
reeoanllion of lha rapuWIO 0( Ire-
land and the "new Ruaalan ko ern
mint.'' aholltlnn of aacral Iraatlaa
and withdrawal of the United Btatea
from the dlrtatorahlp wa eaerclaa
-r the Phlllppln Ctiho Porto
RICO Hiam and llnwall"
Thli aaoMaH alao pled"- .upport
In i league of free paoplaa."
i Demenda datnarratlc control of
lndu'rle larlria down Ihe "rlfhl
i f laboi for an Increaelni ihara in
the renponalbllltlea and rnanift-
I nl of induatry "
4. i 'alia for public ownerililp of
nil public inlliliea and natural re-
oureaa and i nmadlAt repni of the
i: it rummlna railroad law
ft Pemanda favorable lawa for
marketa axtanalon of fadaral farm
loana evatem. oririnlr.ntlon of elate
and national eervb e to KnUle nppll
eanta f"' farm nnd farmer! aite.iiv
on land and pro notlnn of fariiiein'
l.inefii oiRaniz.ati.'ti win h nrMillv
Mill help
a. Advoi aiea voyammant erono.
my to replace " extra vefanca thai
lina inn riot under the preaont ad-
mlnlatrailon announclnf a avatam
lhat "ha eredlted one war million
aire for rver' threo Amerb'an eol-
illera killed In frame " .lom.indlna
that war iCQOlrad wealth be taxe-1
o na to ahlfl the tax burden from
the poor. axpreaatnR oppoattlon i
COIMUmptlen laea and reiommend
ina" ataaplp ajraduatad Income iti'
for federal revenue and taxation of
land valnea ind aharplv irridiia'eil
Inheritance taxea for nt.ite and lOCO
government
would Reduce OnMa
7 Trace reduction of the eoaf of
living hv etablllMtfon of currenoy
ft dei al control of meat pa king In
d net rv and enforcement of preaent
lawa aanlnet profltccra "eapmlally
the big onea."
a. Kavoiii Juatlce to eoMlrra of
the world war na a matter of r la III
nnd not of i harity. recommending
payment of a mini "aufflilent to
make their war pnv not leaa than
their peine earnlnae '
n lbor a bill of rlahlH. which In-
i luitea rlei larallona for The un-
. fle.l rlKht of nil workera. In-
lorflnK K'iernmenf worKere. to moil pJMOd later a. ill tha' waa hi"
etrike l-'reeiom from BOfflpuleOrr firnt impulae bUl lhai he I id been
arblir.iilon . maximum etandi.d i ei e iy ia companion to per-
eight hour day and 44 hour week mil Mhnmrork IV to f.nleh na It waa I
Old age unemptoymanl pymeHt 1 1 all mat con et ruction and iturdlReeal
nnd workmenV immpenaatlnn to of the contender ahould be taken
Inaure workera agnlnat aOOldeOI and J mm ml lo determining the !
dlaeaae Abolition of employment RU well aa comparative Kill or
or eniinren unuer in yeara or age. te i.miI crewi
complete nnd effertiv proier iioii of ( IfhamrooR IV t
women In Induatry with equal pnv rir m four honre
ror e'lual work aooimon or private r oruje
amploymenl detective aaanctea aet i Itofjain to lie Made.
Bgaiiiet atrlkat and esclualon from Raeolute'a broken g-ar ran eaeiiv
impleted I h e
2b mlnutee 11
Inleratale commef
bor producfa.
of convict la-
BRITISHERS TAKE
It- r. i nit. I in. -I Hie I 'n !H. H Will
ln.it! ih urtonil ri rvrr lri- t rl -
Vir rftiiii ootifM nn Buturflay accord
offl'lnl irKrf .mat tminy.
1 sl YAP.HT RAP.F .
' i trl- n rtotm nti"! toir ntlnl rlm1-
'fiijif bwftrlnfl nowfi on
It urnlnrx rn.i i k ti f w mllH ntf At
huvhh Milr urifl btaifl f bUW I k V .1. Th' Amrfl-ati
rrvTrNtrn nvM paht. r.;r.
ryf bollylni
In mnk. f IVttCTiSIf flnwn h"r lUMH
A d'jflfln ft'ifl hriti iflAPPOfJ hOf
Ihrfn. Htt'i a upcoitI Inter th Jwh
ff hot Kt( wr nha'trr t.fyon-1 t-
pfttfi RMM1 1elrn 1
' ipiiiln Ch4li I'Trtnfi.i Adnrnn T.
nfrl lW8 mnn klofl 10 rrpnir -ir
litlM while th ntt lekrn XftChl
llinpod nh'ivvlv Hrmind till turn I Hi
tnfirk nemlv five mlnutex fttlM4 "f
Mi. nun. k IV A few mnmentrt lutrr
tfiweer. the men fJOftCtndOd) r
u.rt"-(l ill'- xtnf f the it ini-iue ftrUI
CflpUtn A'lclii"t KHVe the OfdOf th(
furlerl RcoottttO! tnnln Mill Bfld KtVm
th' raC4 10 Shiimifp- k I V
WIh-'i th ROOOltlti wfi eeri
to he in 1 1 iMihle n tu he irlnn Hir
Thmnn' i oIoth fit ew RWlftly up I r
On- :t .iiii varht VlOtOrlfl from wh. h
Sir ThomM whh foil. twin the pro-
refB i.f nil ohollofltfor. M.mv yachU.
mn heiive.i hii Thtimnfi wt ordor
In Hhimrork IV Ut frill tn rtnn (hi
j fintnh llHf. make it no rae A itAtOe
b ! hod einiiv fh" nppr hond nd
It MHimcd H If onlv a f.tlhriK wind
ketlng her out h vn'l the Urn"
limit COllId prern' hrr front tnklnr
ti"l r. l.t-ri'u in h ifi'lv faehi'-n
Qtttlnd .fiy in ttmnrt fashion
from thi Arnorooi nhonnol MshtolUp
Llpton'l fcloop RtetdfJ th" bltwdof 'it
helfid fn th" line at the rttartlnpf
Hpfual. fort'lnff h ' i r rrttMn. Tr
dcfmdci IncrooMd her lead ititdlly
fin the 1 ml!" he.i to wlnttwanl
whlrh ' '-mprt-e-l thl flr-t fdf of the
rooOa Her crew Milldlod her hOftd
Ollfl with gTlttll "kill ami epeefj nd
t-he fei-meft to Jih v. the advantHK"
n tn kH.
Half Mil. UlCfld
Lenfllnir hy half n mile RotOttlto'l
rrew p rem rid to rmmd th" niirV
when without warnlnn. h r M.m i
halvftrlf inoppldi lJwti it Id
Klff unttl It jenrtiefl ulmi'h' t i
n.i.Mle t.f her nuih' f i K a ln-
IToUlldodi h. J" t nm lv tm ronn-i
the mark. v. hiN ht i .t nk e nkip
bOf rnt two r.K-n Oloft to m pair
thn rltimagtt. The Hi itlnh nloup
pit kf up h"i h""l- fit th" in nk huiI
III roe myu'iteM AftOf th" turn ha'l
h"eri niTfl1 fOlppf l Hl'tlK'l l'' "'!
Ih"ii DUOOd her CrlDDltd f''- (i-
tain Hurt fin. allinr for th Irleh
boronot. riia-l a Widl nwep in
I' imhImk th1 fji feniler t'l ptei Iud' any
opportunity of coming Afoul f hit
Once pa.t her. Bhtunrocli IV ippoi
rnlly rnnde no itrent offorl to rp""d
on to the noun nno
Hhamrork Halted on tnwnrd the
flnlHh line unrhrillened without
MttlAf extra haIIh
A urea! fle t of t xf urnl"n hoatn
ttramed I hnK on botfl ehleH of
LlpiOtl'l 'tip ytii ht to Klve her we-
roms ii h Nhe HitUeil over the finl-h
line a winner. Kar astern and wlth-
flrawn from the FOCI CMIl the ROOOo
Into In tnw of a tu The Irieh
haronrt nedn only to win two more
vlrtorlen to Innure hlin the mi etH-
ful llftlnK of the cup.
The nixt rMC n net for Waturdiv
Juty I". whon It In expertetj the
RoOOltttl will hnv OOmplOlOd her
lepaliH tn her throat halyai'ln In
the OVint that the RcftOlUtC rannnt
r"mpete her I ea lr MotUrdOy in
Oklahoma Hospital I
time for the raie. committeee rep-:
raeenttnfl the two lub ahail deter-
mine what lime ehe ahall be allowed
to make her ahlpah.ipe again bill;
euch lima la not to axreed foui
weeka
IhWUBi I'nnncr Mlhlinp
a aomawhal atmllat accident
cauaed r Thomaa UptOfl to With
lraw hla flrat Kh.imrock In th re-
ktti of lal)9 In the eecond race
of that aerlee with Columbia defend
Ina the cup and Shamrock In 'h
chulleniilng role the Brltifh CMfl
carried away her topmnat and waa1
withdrawn as waa the Heaolute to-
day t'olumbla continued nn and com-
uleied the PMOi rkfa h waa a in.
ii i ' tri. insular content. and waa
eredlted with i victory Aa Colunv
' 1' l.i won the flrat race and the thlnl
without difficulty the trl- h barond'n
I Initial attempt to lift the up failed
j There have been but three llmea
when both competing yai hta did not
j rinieh out the lace. In the final
content of the 1191 act lea Valkyrie
in withdrew Immediately aftei
Icroaefng the line beenilM Lord Inin-
j raven a l lae.it laf act ion w ith racing
(condition The MccomJ withdruwal
waa Ula.1 of OctObOt If. I9. when
Rharnrocli I toal hei lopmaai and the
third that of September 3 1903
when Shamrock 111 dot not complete
the fmai race of the eoflea beeouae
-he loat the flnlah line n the fog
Visitors to New York
are cordially invited to view
our exhibit of Diamonds
Sapphires Pearls and Lmeralds
in Artistic Platinum Settings.
E. M. GATTLE & CO.
PLATIM'M SMITHS - JEWELERS
6M) FIFTH a VENUE
Oppoaito St. P.itrick'n CdUCaru
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Pothe Phonngrnph
Pathe Recorda
Pathe Shop
8 W. 5th Cedar 1593
He Tlx- Tone Th.it Telia
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kr. 1.1 a-
ftraprnctf wllb mnflarn faellltlaA. laoludj
ing X Hay and Clinical Laboratory.
ihmmm. MVOOt FOR Nl aiBS
Tra.1 B lntfn. M. D. W. A. C. 1 l'raa
L ii i artalorv M. t . Kytlt Athaitua.
M. P RWHIaol I'hyalflana.
Weil Ninth ti l J I' ! n r-'rrMa
Tt l - OKI AIIOMA
I4ina l iaidiu- J'bona Oaaga 1110
He was a poor actot
hat he got hyl
m
THE OTHER (lay.
I WAS In a 'lrr utoro.
i 4
AND A man ram" In.
TO BUY iKarfttPR.
AND HE hatl ft cold
w a
AND WAS bo hoars
a
HE COULDN'T make.
Ill
THE CLERK undcratanrJ.
a e a
JUST WHAT ho wanted.
a a e
AND HE got madder.
EVERY TIME.
a
HE DREW ft brand.
a
HE QIDNT want
i
HE POUNDED tho caao.
a
AND TRIED to Ulk.
a a
BUT HE only wliorwl
a a a
AND HE matin eiuV
a a
WITH HIS flLEnri
a a
BUT THEY didn't got ofar.
a a a
AND FINALLY.
i e a
HE THOUGHT hoM try
TO ACT It ouL
a
AND HE cloaca hla eyoa
9 0 9
AND MADE bU Uco
a a
SERENE AND calm.
a a a
AND SMILED ami looked.
a a a
ABSOLUTELY CONTENTED.
a a a
AND THE clTk wide
a a a
"I GOT you eStove'."
a a a
AND HANDED hi in.
a a
A PACKAGE of.
a a a
THOSE CIGARETTtS.
a a
THAT SATISFY.
Old time values in this great
Clearance Sale
of fine summer clothes
IT'S been a long long time since the men of this city were of-
fered such values as are in this great Clearance Sale. It isn't
so much the low prices as it is the high quality that makes this
the pre-eminent sale of the season. If you want GOOD clothes
at the cost of ordinary clothes now is the time to invest. But come
while stocks are yet complete.
A FOURTH off Wool Suits
Hickey-Freeman and Stratford all wool three-piece suits in the
latest styles for spring and early fall wear. Sizes models and
patterns to suit any man or young man. Prices are a fourth
below regular.
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C T IS FY t Yfmaaidttl Tli-mc fine
O intkiah ami Dooettta tobacooa anil
lhat cao' t-be-copied CheattrasM lilrml
-a-l-i--t-y with rvrry puffl
Ami the luoisttirr - rmwf glmslnr-
wramirrl nnrial jwrkat'c Itrrps 'rin the
. jroa w uit 'em finr I'ull-tUvurcd
firm iiuil frtbli ulwayal
CIGARETTES
in
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1 iilllllllllllllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllll
$35 Suits
$40 Suits
$50 Suits
$60 Suits
$65 Suits
$70 Suits
$75 Suits
All other
reduced to $26.25
reduced to $29.75
reduced to $37.50
reduced to $45.00
reduced to $48.75
reduced to $52.50
reduced to $56.25
I at a Fourth Off
54 off Palm Beaches
Entire stocks of fine hand tailored Palm Beach Cool
Cloth Tropical Worsted and Silk Suits now reduced a
fourth. Great varieties of fabrics shades styles and
patterns in sizes to fit all men. Save while you can.
$16.50 Suits reduced to. . . .$12.35
$20.00 Suits reduced to... $15.00
$22.50 Suits reduced to ... .$16.85
$25.00 Suits reduced to $18.75
$35.00 Suits reduced to $26.25
$40.00 Suits reduced to . . $29.75
$45.00 Suits reduced to.-.-. $33.75
Others at the Same Reduction
A THIRD off Knox Straws
Clapp Oxfords 20 Off
Men's Trousers 20 Off
Pure Silk Shirts $7.65
Finest Silk Shirts $11.65
All Boys' Suits at 20 Off
Wardrobe Trunks 20 Off
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