The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 6, 1920 Page: 3 of 18
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY NOVKMHEK 0 1920.
NEIGHBORS PAY
WILSON TRIBUTE
jfrtrt of President Must
Have Hii'ii Warmed by
League Display
y vv H. ATKINS.
t .i.niident.
; m hllTl. If thero
. hlM heart It was
iK-ht. l'lttcen han-
nv townnmc.1 htood
tin- whim iiW tor-
v pcnulnu trlimt.i of
Mil have curried iv
foft tl 111"1 HUlil. It
ti Woodrow Wilson
P r hello yet withal
Ahoc nclKhtiors ili
iiim art a fallen Idol.
n.it In a wlicol chair
. mild n tho gather-
iut the open nuco
i . The president on
i.i fly more than ftf-
w m deeply moved
r.ne beamed with u
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The pr " 1
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i-J cheoi ii 1)
(. vera . v
f".M L. .- '. f ..fiimln nnri witls
J nn e'.T !' demonstration of
. Vni nvi " ' unheralded but
in S i ' ' mI 'w"Knud 0 '00
i'iiln' t
Ihfc v-
p.i"
Cabarets 'Tilted Lid'
and Arc Ordered Shut
by Mayor of Chicago
rilK'AdO. Nov. 6 T.n rutin-
rets Including several of the must
noted entertainment p!h.ik In
ChliiiKo are to lie tinned iv May.
or Thompson for nllcRed "UltlnK
of the lid." aeeordliiK to reports
at tho cUy halt today. AllcKed
ll(ilor sfllitu; K'imbllfiK and cater-
lliB to women of the undnrworld
will bo Bnimiids for tho mayor's
action.
I.'lrenxef of fnllslmo's and Ike
Itloom's "mldnlqht frolics ' two nf
the best known cabarets In the
elty nlreniiv have been rcwikcil
by tho mayor who emphatically
rejected stronn pleas to restore tho
licenses'.
Mayor Thompson's crusade
nftalnst rnbrrots Is cn-ltieldent
with a better term drive by fif.
Hclals and the pollen nualtmt II-
lofc'iil lliiuor selllnw TUTrtv-flve
saloonkeepers are reported to have
confcuied In district attorney Cllnn
their knowledge if a 1.000.000
whisky plot Involving moro than
100 men. (Several federal offici-
als and policemen are said to bo
Involved.
News of Sapid pa
CAR SWIPE HURTS
FRISCO TRAINMAN''
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!' ( M.iddi n. I'l nn innl Mul-
anl Siiid liiiitnn nre lmlt-d
i.i at the Informal Itinchcomi
i en tli" ediicaili.mil frnlerndles
Oklahoma nnlv rally oil Haturday.
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no speeches. Homo
f cn were sunn in a
ii i ed n tnessiiKo
.nl eloquent than
i'iirry Mo Hack to
' sunt? bj' sweet-
. i m with tho crowd
refi'.iln. seemed esne-
v nlc.s:-.- id the president. Tho
"K "Mv fount rv. 'Tin
ll t ' d by a round of
tutf wlndi president nckinwl-
tied by .iv.cj. hH hat vlKorously.
Tb n M 1 w us carried Into the
tu u'l'o ' i'"1"" he heard tho re-
wunitintf i".irs of tho visiles In
liens' t ii ' ill for a "chow: for
V. s.dcnt Ui !. the greatest man
I the world ' It was given with a
Theyari e w ailing tho Canadian
t:rdr thr ' i ir-fliing bottlo line.
Krw York Wnrld.
Negro to Legislature
In Silk Stocking Ward
HT. I.OfIS Nov. 6. negro will
represent Ht. fxiuls' "silk stockings
district" In the .Missouri legislature
lie is Walt 11 Moore the first ne-
gro over to hold a s-at In tho leg-
Isliiture. Ills election was conceded
today. He was elected with the
overwhelming republican victory and
It Is believed he owcshls election
to the fact that thousands of women
In the "silk stocking" district voted
tor him without Unowlcdgo of his
Identity. One ward however In tho
district Is negro and heavily republican.
liny Kills I "nt her IHoncniHtl
STUOIM). Okla. Nov. 6. At tho
preliminary bearing before Judgo
Carry 1" city ricorgo Ayre was
hebTklie not guilty" of tho murder
of his father on Tuesday. It was
shown Ho the satisfaction nf the
court that the killing was in self
defense the father having r. pent fil-
ly threatened the life of his son
B. Layman Receives
Broken Arm and
Crushed Leg
8im-iI to Tho W.irlil.
SAI'I'I.I'A. iikla. Nov. 5. C. U.
l.yiuan switchman on the. Krlsco
was ttorlouHiy lnjuied at 2
o'clock last night when two bo
cars slilp swip.il and cauglit him
between them. I.yman was stand-
ing on the tiaiks and one of tho
cars hegan tn move and latching
between It and another uir lnutliiit
him badly befme other trainmen
euiild Ml'ip the ems and Hit him out.
It de eloped that the map had
a crushed llmli and a hroken uitn.
lie was severely bruised and other
wise Injured. This morning he was
tuken to .St. luln to the Frisco
huspitul.
v II. V. .Mlllllollou I Hen.
ll. W. Mlllhollon died here last
night at his home lie was "1 year
old The lem.ilno Were shipped to
lliownwood Tias this afternoon.
Mr. Millhollon buvis several chil-
dren and gruml -children to mourn
his lohs.
SvImmiN Dismissed I'rlilny.
Tho Snpulpa soimnls wcrs dis-
missed today and Superintendent .1.
It. llartnn and some ;o teacheis
left this morning to attend the pro-
foMsiotml conventions held nt Mus-
kogee and Normun today and to-
morrow. Sapulpa was well repre-
xented at both orgaTilzntloiih. At
the Oklahoma High ncliou! confer-
ence K. Madden prit.i tp.il of the
Junior High schrml (IImi uiisch "Vlsunl
Methods In Oklahoma Sellouts." and
Supt. .1. It. Hartim will dcler the
response In behalf of the association
at Muskogee. J. K. llolnie. prlmd-
lp.it of the high si hool Is one of the
five menitiers of the exeiutixp cntn-
nilttee of the ussm latlon. and MIrh
! Helen I-'ltehl. muicj siiie;-lntendent
N'lexil Will ()lerc rtnlliv lay.
The schools of 5npuliii aie plan-
ning tn 'lebrtc .itnltne d iy here
and the I'auahten o the American
Revolution thp I'. I t'. nod other
patriotic organizations the llotsry
'Mub Ktwanls I'luh and Atnerli-an
l-glcn are to send reptesi ntath es
to the ' dlffpretit s-dmols who will
make patriotic ad'liesses to the ih.l-
dren. Will (Vlobinte XriuMliv lin.
The ItoS'iie I'l'M' imst of Hip
Atnerlian I.eglon hi. pliiitiliig t.. flt-
Itltlglv celctiratc AimiMiw da A
mieolln of the pectrii. hoard of
IthP lep'on w'ns Void ! nlirht mil
11 was dec drd to gbe i smoker .i ' l
i' invite all o set1 Ice no n .if the i 'IV
to attend and tut! mo i.'d limes A
s'tnllnr smoker gai n on rm-
Istlqe ibiy Inst veur ind was a i.'-
lded stlres. A proirr.nn Is ImIhc
arranged (or H is smoker At Hits
meeting nlo plrni eie tnmle for
the undPHnkin ' of Hi lied froti
1 lump Serv Ii c work. Tin t.'Klon de
elded to form nn etnpli" Hu nt agi 10 v
and nsw'st iiitw-bgnn memliei or iv-
service man In Micailng wmk (Vii.ls
nre to lie put up In I h.- depot and
other puli'V places tellr k M IliT" to
find a leglotmlre tint will help them
lo get work.
M. I!. .limes Dies.
Mlli'U Itu.sell Jones of this ellv
illed las! night at a hospital In Tul-
sa lie was S3 veil cm old and was
a prominent business mm of Sa-
pulpa and a faithful tiieniln i of the
Ilaptlst churcJiX' He h i. I In . n ill
only a few iii y h. as lie attended
chitrih last Sundm The funenil
will ho Sunday and It' 1' .1 'nnk-
w right pastor of I lie llaptM iliunh
Will COmlllOt the serilh.
NegtiXfi Iln-ak Amu rrom Officer.
There Was some eellein nt at tin-
city hall this nioiiilni wlnn two ne-
groes broke and ran fum p 'In i vsho
were cMiutlig them trooi t':c omii
room hack to the po'toe st iMnn. The
two uegroes ( : r .1 l.i.ltig and Iti.s-
coe 3ohnon were ph ked nt wster-
l ii v morning and ion f w
an. Wrto tiled M'l '! Hum n' d
l.lnK was also .".iigi'd wih
' dope. 1 as. a eonip'ct. dope ou'f t
was found III his possi sstoti lloih
were fttlPil ftS.RO and orib rsd to
work It out In police coint this
morning At the word "wntk" both
negroes looked slat (led and when
i mill was ovel nnd the maor i .illed
to an offli Pr to take them to ri
!lie htoke and ran down the inn k
Mops of III" elt.v hall ilown an alio
and into the I'Msco v.uds A mini
her of police chaeil lln in and fimil-
!v l.ohig was fmitid In a lo n .f
oil pipe Itiat Was billed fm N v
iTlcHii- Tho other tiegi w is not
uipttired. These two tnen lie hotti
dope
M.i ii .
ii' i
ust.
il'l ' and w
n.at s'i. t
fISo uliis Stolen
Another nntoin .hlle m si. den
hem Isst night. Hoc ItMiearsmi lift
his Hunk car behind Hip Krlsen
supply room jeslenlsv afternoon and
whin ho returned at ' o'clock the
i at was gone The night before
i ar helnnglng to I: !' Kelso wns
stolin and has not )e; lain foMnd.
To Heisirt llrltbli 1'elou
HPilKANK. Uh . Nn I II n r
V .liner f'handlei Smith H'leg.'d
lndon feloliv r.i'nt. I '. fi lute idK
morning f" N 1 1- '... in
H III he deiiorted us ie . i 1 - . . i i.
"" f "' OSTEOPATHS IN MEETING
Ml"otiil. ViUaiisiis Oklaliiiiiia ami
I'lMlls Hi pt'c-ciitcd ut ."fsslon
IHIfP UnltTII Tc vim Nu
Ontei.p.i Im from Missouri. Okla
hnma. Ai Kansas and Ti it r.n
vented ht.e todsv with the tiorlh
Texas iissni imton for two dajs nf
clinics stn.lv mid plcintite
The foo I. ill tenm of Hie Ann rl
can i ii i.i of i is'e.ipiiih al Kirks
Mile lo N here for a game W'lb
the Tixis i htlstl.iii I'nuerslly
ii iii. 1 1-. Still of Hie American
ii.ll. vl. i nldiiMs the doctors M
Till llllli il.llllIK the llleeMtlg
out sli puv hM 'I Co "I'l'l Uf
rhe "rood
Safe
Milk
For Infanta
A InnliiLi
NO COOKING
Drink" for All Afics.
Quick Lunch ot Home Office nnd
I'ouiitnlna. Aih for UORUCK'S.
a-Avoid Imitation & Substitutes
'u&ic Is Essential
3tyle W7S
Buy a Gervuiie
Style VIII 50
m yictromeiiRms
PONT BE MISLED
In Justice to Yourself
Style XIV
Let Us
Domonstrate
The VICTROLA
You Get Our Guarantee
If You Purchase
Whatever That's Worth
Let the Other Dealer
Demonstrate
His Machine
You Get His Guarantee
If You Purchase
Whatever That's Worth
Do Not Buy Any Machine
On the strength of a demonstration of several' machines
made by a man whose interests all lie in the selling you
only one of them.
- Investigate Thoroughly
Before You Purchase 1
It Is Too Late Afterward
Remember the only way to get a FAIR knowledge of the mer
it of a machine is through its
proper representative.
Yours for the f acts
jfOt est
ICIKTS
mmamir u . -v urn vi? ws at f OK
Sons'10sjc Co
A 1. Crlpe .MimiiKor
Over 40 Years in Kansas City and the
Southwest
5tyle X
No piow Mori or uncertain-
lb hero. V sell men
cli.iiiill.-o of ipialli) unit innl
Itnaiaiitce j our coinpleto
satisfaction or icfninl jour
IIIOIIC).
Ttilsa'H
Finest
Men'K
Store
the sTToraac dirsUAUivvl'
r J
319-321 South Main
y to.?
ij
Members of
Business
the Better
The
Home of
lllrsll-
Wlckwlro
and
CiiiiiihN Ton
'lollies
Manhallaii
Shlllh
Pimlap '
Stetson ami
llorsiilino
Hats
I'lTIK'll
Slirlner and
rnn'r Slums
W7
for men's over-
coats nl
$20. $2S M0 $10
Madd of rich
lustrous fur. Col-
ors are black
and brown. Can
be fitted to any
overcoat.
Men's Cloves
Perrin Hansen
and o t h q r
makes in cape
kid and Mocha
priced nt 93.00
and up.
$95-
$100 $110 $115 and $125
NEW FALL SUITS
Here are clothus for the man who isn't satisfied with aytnhing less than the very
best. There are no finer clothes made than these HirHh-Wickwire Suits. They're
made of the finest woolens obtainable and perfect fit is secured by more hand
tailoring than you will find in any other make of ready-to-wear clothes. Patterns
and models for 'men and young men. Regular sizes stout and slim sizes. About 100
suits in all and you save from $20 to $5;) on every one.
Other Hirsh-Wickwirc and Campus Tog All-
Wool Suits and Overcoats at
$0 J. 50 $ J. 50 $ J. 50
that offer a guaranteed saving of from $ . DO to '1T on every garment. Here are clothes
values that would be impossible if we hadn't bought our winter stocks at lower wholesale
prices and so sure are we that they're the best values in Tulsa that we nsk you to shop
around and make your own comparison. Kvery new style and pattern Is represented in this
complete showing.
Manhattan rjnd Ex-
cello Shirts in .Russian
cords the favorite
"shirt for fall and
winter wear. Also
some newly arrived
patterns in fine
Madras cloth. Bet-
ter see them.
Men's New Fall Hats on Sale at
$i
'5.75
American and English makes in
this assortment. Dozens of now
fall styles and colors. Kvery one
an exceptionally good value.
$7. SO and $H.0() Values
Universal and Fault-
less Nicht Wear.
In outing flannel and
lighter weight mate-
rials. I'riced (19
at
and up. Sixes to fit
every man.
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 6, 1920, newspaper, November 6, 1920; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77536/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.