The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 29, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 27, 1920 Page: 3 of 20
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TULSA DAILY WORLD WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27 1920.
CHIROPRACTORS -
BEATENIN COURT
judge Holds It's Not Nec
essary to Again mm
the Arguments
Qt.U WU
OKLAHOMA Ul'Hi io.
QK"i M.itMinw In d strict
J.?tlu nftornoon dlKallowod tho
5M lii for a writ of mandamus
pf li it Joe S. Morris oecrotary of
!vie i .jmbllsli nrRumontn on a bill
J' d ft tho stato IcBlsInturc which
LiuifcS chiropractors to pass exam-
SJiiom bcforo th stato medical
C0?!dj Hon attorney for W. 11.
mrii' a chiropractor filed tho np-
(iJi i n today charging thftt tho
twte'rt fif Oklahoma cannot voto In-
mn'iy in tho referendum with o
Z.oum atlon of tho arguments on
.1). -lus of tho questions llopps
mU.tMy eavo notlco of nppeul
ih state supremo court
Wll'lim H. 7.wlclt assistant at-
' .." '..nril. nrtlnir for Morris 111
(flrnPy " . .
rourt ucclared tho armaments wero
Publlnea in x.ii uuu ii.ui J
public Ation was sufficient. He also
riloeil the point that tho law could
not N compiled with duo to tho
.... .u ntihtlrntlnn must ha Mill-
nUtnl uy the lout Insertion not lens
thli 10 days provlous to tho election
ntkhlcn tno measure is 10 oo vuicu
on. Only seven days now remain.
tilass Price Stays Up.
CHICAGO. Oct. 26. Tho price of
will remain .high for several
months and in the mcantimo it is
impr-iHiulu for the Jobbers to meet
tho demand delegates to tho annual
convention of tho Western Glass
jobbers association declared today.
To Hold All Ballot.
nlT JItOMA "1TV. nrL iAJTaln.
pains ai-king that all ballots be held
until stickers cm bo ilktpatehetl to
covtr tho name of J. W. McMurlry
with that of John C. Cassldy as
democratic presidential doctor wero
writ out today by W. C. McAlcstor
tecrctary of the Mate election hoard.
Teacher Lets Pupils
Sctilc Disputes With
Fists; Plan a Success
CHIOACIO Oct 20. School-
room disputes among the boys at
Webster school here whoro chil-
dren of 22 nationalities attend
clawscs are not settled by tho flat
palm of the teacher. Instead tho
principal of the school Miss
Alice M. Hokro believes In letting
the hoys decide their Rrevianccs
with their fists it wan learned to-
day and In tho latest quarrel she
acted second to both combatants
and at roferoo.
It was a flht to tho flnlnsh in
Iho School between Halvatoro Sor-
tlno and Abo Rolon both aged 12.
Tlmo was called several times to
enable the combatants to rest and
reins out their mouths and after
16 minutes Knlvatoro had an un-
questioned decision.
"Letting the boys fight out their
troubles In the best way In a school
hi cry as tho Webster" sulci Miss
HoKtco. "Of course tho flghtn must
be fair. I novar permit any ser-
ious Injuries A black eye or two
such as Abo not Is usually tho
limit. Abo was Inclined to bo a
bully and Rot just what ho needed.
They will be friends and wo now
havo no moro trouble from them."
J C. Mortonson superintendent
of schools declared ho was in
favor of MLss Hour's method say-
ing it Is tho moat successful over
tried in that school.
News of Sapulpa
SAPULPATOGET
2 CITY NURSES
City and County School
Children Will Be
Cared For .
Junior ClintnlK-r OrganlM-d
Ppll to Tho World.
J'AWIIUSKA Oct. 26 Mid great
enthusiasm tho I'nwhunka Junior
chamber of commcrco wan organ
ized with ah initial membership of
;i0 men. Officers elected wero: H. H.
Moore prosiucnt: Dr. Frank II. Har-
rison vice president; Hyln Webb
secretary and W. II. Hmlth. treas-
urer. Thoso with II. U Puryeor
Oeorso O'Loary L I. Swain J.
Francis Klam and It. N. McCurdy
wilt constitute tho hoard of directors.
Tho Junior chamber will co-opcrato
with the commercial club and la pre-
paring nn nctivo improvement pro-
gram. A membership campaign will
bo launrhed immediately. Aemst-
anco will bo rendered by the Junior
body In tho lied Cross roll call campaign;
6pcll to Th World S
HAl'UI.PA Oct. 28. A meeting of
tho board of directors of tho lied
Cross was hold yesterday nt lied
Cross headquarters. Tho main fea
ture or tno meeting was tho recom-
mendation to employ two additional
public health nurses to assist tho
ono now employed. Tho nurso now
employed Is Mrs. Ollvo Tosh who
Is to bo head nurso and tho two
nurses employed will bo In chnrgo
of tho school work. Ono of tho
nurses will bo In chartro of tho
county schools while tho others will
have cbargo of tho children of tho
Hapulpa schools. Arrangement
were also mado for the annual
meeting of the Creek county lied
Cross clmptor November 3. At this
time offirors for tho new year will
no ciectcn. on mat ilay a muotrng
of the officials of tho lied Cross
from all parts of tho county will bo
held and plans for tho annual roll
call will bo perfected. Tho roll rail
Is to bo November II-to 17.
Is Injured by Fall.
n. I Hayes suffered a wrenched
back nnd paralysln of tho lens when
he slipped nnd fell on tho sidewalk
last night. This .mnrnlnir nn ex
amination showed that ho was still
nufferlnir soverly nnd that ho had
not regained tho use of his It us.
Hayes has lived hero a short tlmo
nnd Is nn employe of tho ilapulpa
rorinery.
Iluslncss Men Meet.
Tho Quslness Men's association
hold ono of tho most Important
meotlnRs of its history last night.
Plans for tho extending of
tho activities of tlic association
o all other towns In the rounty and
Who Wants Only "Full
Dinner Pail Demands
Cox of Ky. Aud fence
AHHI.AND Ky. Oct. 26. In a
tour today touching three I'tntes
West Virginia Kentucky and Ohhy
O v. Cox of Cdilo pteaohed the
leapt lo of nations and nlsu re-
vetted to the plea that under the
last elxht years of tlcrnocral.o ml-mml!ti-atloii
thero had been wide-
spread prosperity .
"You bo.vs don't want any m ire
nornialey'' lui said declaring the
"normalcy meant a full dinner pall
and little more.
A ''landslide" to victory a week
from today was proulcted by tho
governor.
"It will bo a ropudintlon."
said "of tho senatorial nllHarvhy
not a partisan nor a iIojiiocmI.o
vlclorv but a victory f r peace.
At Kcnova W. V. this morning
the Bovornnr nn?ko In a light dm-
zlo which turned Into it duunpo.tr
Mt the baseball park. Motoring to
Clettjsbttrg Ky the .iun!.!uti
spoke from tho courthouse steps
to another largo audlenco standing
in the rain.
pharnincy The boy was slightly
bruised This Is the sciond acci
dent to happen within two days at
this point on Dewey street. on
.Sunday night tho small son of Mr.
aud Mrs Otto Cntter of the Frlsro
rooms was strurk by an auloinobllo
and was badly stunned and bruised.
Marriage IiIitihvh.
Creek rounty marriage license?
Issued today Were. Abitizn Irving
43 and Mrs. Louisa lloblson 3R nmn
of Hanulna: Joe Davison 31. llrlstuw
nnd Irene (Inddard HP of Chesleu.
Alston 1". Hvans 20 and May Hints
2S of Tula Walter Uray 30 and
Mnjlge Keltn 2 of Tulsa.
Man Scilim-l) Injiind Ily I'nll.
IC. J. Hayes was vvry painfully
( . orod last night when ho slipped
' fell nn the street t'pun oxnml-
tttnn it whs fnuiul that his bai'k
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
was bu lly wrenched and that he
tulild ii. iiniM' either of Ills hM.
This illuming he was still suffering
severely and had lint regained the
use uf his limbs Hayes Iiiih lived
hero onlj a short time and Is an em-
ploye of the Hapttlpa refinery.
(Vii'n ('tup I'liitMiiil.
Pfrclkl to Tli World.
VIITA tPet. 26 Tho emu drop
tlmiiiyli'HJt Craig county Is tho best
In 10 years the most conservative
estimate plarlng the uvcraRe Melil nt
30 btinhels per itcte and many K'"M
lildgiH el.iiniltig that the flguie
nhmilil be much higher. Herein
alns In ii luivc tnnde (he wheat
look exceptionally good but tlieie U
in us i line nn iibi I'ltno as usiuii
for curtnlllng the practice of ptvltig
tad cheeks wero brought to n head
when the meeting adopted the re
port of tho committee who had been
nppolntedi to draw up this work.
Tho cmrulttco on extension work
was composed of 13. II. Mathe.vs
Jurt Hush Ham Hhoffel H. II. Ilnul-
pn and W. II. Key. They returned
a report that a county association be
organised with branches nt tiapulpi.
ltristow nnd Drumrlght. This wis
adopted nnd tho local association
pledged Its support In funds and
personal effort to assist tho
Ilntarliiiis Meet.
SIxty-threo out of a tuetnbershlp
of slxty-nlno members; of tho no-
tary club attended their luncheon
held nt noon today. The hour wis
spent In dlscusslns boy's work' This
was ono of tho most Interesting and
best attended meetings that have
been held for a long time.
SntfO Ton nnd Sulphur Turns
Gray Faded Hnlr Dark
nnd Glosay.
Hoy Hurt Ily AuKi.
Wiley Adams school boy was
painfully injured yesterday after-
noon when ho wan hit by a passing
automobile In fron of Cowman's
Almost everyono knows that fiago
Tea and Hulphur properly com-
pounded brings ba'k the natural
color nnd luster to the hair when
faded streakei1 or gray Years ago
the onlv way to get IIiIh mixture
wan to make It nt home which !.
mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays wo simply ask at any
drug tor for "fcVyeth's Sago and
.Sulphur Compound." You will get
it large bottlo of this old-time recipe
Improved by the addition of other
nts nt very llllln cost.
liTvcrybody uses this preparation now
because no one can possibly tell that
you dnrkened your hnlr as It does
It so naturally and reonly. You
dampen u sponge or soft brush with
It nnd draw this through (your hair
taking one small strand nt a time;
by morning the gray hair disappears
nnd after another application or two
your hair becomes beautifully dark
thick nnd glossy and you look ycura
younger. Advt.
la
Tomorrow is the last day of Curtis Brown's
Great Sale of Silk Hosiery
We do not see how it is possible for good Pure
Silk Hosiery tp get any cheaper this year. We
earnestly advise buying now and buying plentifully
Regular Price $2 to $2.25
Pure thread silk with re-inforccd
gnrter top double Bole heel and toe
of lisle. Black whito and Cordo-
van only. LoJ 36tf223.
11:35
No Tax
1
No Tax
Remilar Prices $2.50 to S3
Of pure silk with drop stitch front ( Rrt
silk lisle ton: comes in black onlv. ) tf I vJ vf
Neat patterns for street or evening
wear. Lot 760244.
Regular Prices $3.75' to $4
Full fashioned silk hose in heavy
medium" or the ?mart chiffon
weight; comes 'in black white and'
Cordovan. Lot 111336.
I$9.45
MKM Tax 5c
Regular Price $3 to $3.50
Wonderful values beautiful lace ef-
fects in black white and Cordovan.
Lisle tops heel and toe. This hose
is seamless and lace effect is entire.
Regular Prices $4.50 to $5
Regular sizes and outsizes pure
thread silk full fashioned; black
white and Cordovan; including la'ce
drop stitch numbers in black only.
Lot 745369.
$0.15
Tax 2c
Tux 10c
Su2h Hosiery will make most acceptable gifts and the small price permits purchasing plentiful supplies for
personal use. Extra salespeople to give quicker service.
Special Selling
PHOENIX
X;
Silk Knitted Vests and Bloomers
Ladies' Silk Vests
Phoenix Pure Thread Knit Silk
Colore of pink lavender and white ;
$4 valu6 reduced to our lower level of
Ladies' Silk Bloomers
Phoenix Pure Thread Knit Silk
Colors of pink lavender and white;
.$6.50 value reduced to pur lower
level of
$9 95
jCr
Sizes 34 to 44
Sizes 34 to 44.
Tulsa's Livest Leading Men's Store
Bonus Paper Money
Is Found in Capital
OKHAHOMA. (MTV Oil 20. .1.
It. Shpllintmo of Hip Kniim City of-
fice of Iho fmlrral Hum-t norvlro ur-
rUt'tl In Oklahoma City tiiiluy tip lr-
Hl mill ItiW'KtlKnttnii of irpui'tfi Hint
rolllitnrfolt rllvrr nnti'H hint boi'll
"imsHoil" hut ip ri'i-oiitly. Tho lilllx
rvpurti'it to hnvo Ih'cii used worn of
110 unit $20 ilriiiiliillliPtlntis Hlli'l-
liuumi IniiiiiMlliiti ly Ih-miciI h warning
In thu piiliHc niHIMiiK Ilium to ni-
mit IliillltMlluUly to tlir frilerul iIIh-
trlit ntlorni'y wlirtimor llu-y com
Into iiim.tnmilon of ii riliuiloim hill.
Turfci Hi-port IJliciiiltH.
WAHIIlMI'lo.N Oct lib Htipor-
Kit.on of Arinonlnim 'intl (li'ce)tit liurf
hicii rimliiuil by thn TiitkM. ai'font-
to rt'iKNK to tba unttii cluimri-
. irnt tlny. frtmi C uiHtnntlnople.
Hlntliin Niiiiiril "KK'iil(rr."
HKHI.KI-'O.VrAlNK Ohio Oct. 3.
A tMot;i)i)plt xtutliiM oil Uiii Die l'otir
ruliwny wrot of her'' linrfbcfm nmttcil
"Bliciikcr" In honor of Trcn Hpcakrr
liniliT of the ohniiiiloiiblhH'c-
Innd boMcbalt I'lub. 'r
New Hiiiiuitilnti H!olt.
mJCHAUHRT. llummiln Oct. 2.
A liuw rnvohillon Ii rnportud ti havo
hriiknn nut 111 tin) rnKluiis of Oilona
Khi'ruoM nnd I'oilnlln.
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Straight Tone Arm allowing the sound wavca to develop fully
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Streamline Cabinet in keeping with artistic modem fur-
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Grafonola's beauty of design s richness of tone and rclidbility
of mechanism.
i
Ask tho nearest Columbia dealer for a dem-
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rttoruy.) HupicIih .larolmun. Violin
nuIo. t'lanu uoconipaiiiiiiunt.
THAT NAUHIITY WAII'. (I.nvy.)
Krank Kurcra anil Antlinny Krun-
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Krank Forera mid Aiilhnny Krun-
clilnl Hnwitllan (lultar Uni t.
havk a l.irri.i: ihum koh mi-:.
(Hklilmorii fTTiil Walker ) Hcrt Wll-
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IX)Nr.SO.Mi: AM.MONV II I. U HH .
(iiunify.) Htrt WllllamH comv
illun. Orchentrn accompaniment.
OI'HA.V 9KMIN. lTox-trot. (Hpciiner-
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IN OM MANILA. (Karl.) Krank
Qrutnlt and Art Hickman's OrcheH-
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