The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 53, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 21, 1920 Page: 3 of 46
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SECTION A.
TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY NOVEMBER 21 1020.
STATE GOVERNED
BY MANY BOARDS
mnt "copt two or.'threo mntaiits
of Blenotrraplitr. ....
.nothtr flfth'whecl prop to
Jfrnm 't. orWnally doMRned by
iiVvrno William heoauio ho wan
t! ?Ivr with State Inmiranec
Irn'Mnnrr A. 1 Welch. Hh 1u-
lo. " c practically the mini tWc
. ihe rtatc Inscurnnre (Kiinmlwdnn-
r ind hvo crippled me oinciency
of the lt named department.
Handle IHk ItunlncwH.
Th iirhool land department han-
jlM a huslnew tcreaUT than uuv
.Ial c houne of tho Htalo. lt
- ilhin l comprl-rd of the
JTrr...r ivcrotary of etnte prorl.'
Snt of h ' "f "Krlculture. nil .
jitor a ..I superintendent .of public
l.-or auditor and secretary of
n not succeed thepirelves In
n'flce forctng a change In tin-
n!lor'. of board whoIi four
Mir virtue of hlii office thu
.....mnr h chairman of the hoard
The nun ucr of people necewary loi
rtiuui'l 1110 uunm'M i '
Jftmrnt l Unto and 1h u necea-
nVlly 'irR financial load.
The department ho u nnretury
tnd affitant-aecrclnry. These of-
fleers an' nppolnteil by tho board
i arc "'o lame number of ac-
cointnntu and clorliH. With five
flectlve K'ato officer pourlnK their
friends tn on 111 In department tho
political rlanhCH which huvo fol-
Inued line been niimeroti and the
disaffection haH ulwnya reached the
hlghff poaMble pitch. I
litre loo the majority of thu'
iiatf nmndalN have orlKlnntod and
n two instances renchjid tho nltl-
xvif of creat state iennatlonH Ii
tplU' of tho fact that tho money?
ihould be deposited In the Knte
trfwury und no one connected with
Ih department have tha rlwh't to
it'.'Jirlruw them durlnK the "Wllllmn
ajsunisiriuion ono employe wan
list to the penitentiary for main-
fjilnB an nutaldcwivcount and hav-
Int It checked out at his plenHtlre.
Ills iuprlor were advanced to rtlll
higher place for their ability In the
conduct of the department.
It handles nil of the state Bcliool
Utl funds now amounting to mil-
lions of dollars because of oil reve-
nues and also because of tho (Treat
Intreaej In mIuo of the nuricultural
Iimls still held by tho state. It also
conducts the loans made on lands
one of the lamest loan departments
of the southwest.
Cots Slate yolhltnr
There nro seven membct..
Ute bo.ird of oquhtlBUInn. all eloc
Lyric Tenor Who Will Sing
I With Municipal Band Today
liilllliSlllniiBHllllllllv GJkP 'hKbIIh
IIIIIIiIIIIIBIIIIIlS IIlH"wHHBIH
'iiKii from the Kvtierat cost at w III meets annually t"' of te iter ttLthti ills rchool of mines four members of
belnif limited only by tho resti nlnins i erellon of the rhalrman. 'the soldiers' memotlal eommlMiiiin.
iow r of the siipr-mn court llesldes I'resldent Whlti hurst of tbi.-e members of thi- ehlhlien's
.1 ii was inis noarii wnien rauseiiiino noani or iiKricuiiure. iiieru aro one rompiission.
V thn levy of one and one-half inlitl four other members nbimlittcd bv Them aro four nimoliitlvn inei'n-
stnte tax fop thn piesent Vf.ir dlx- tho BoVrrnor. The apuolntees re- hers (if the state trithool rummis-
enled from by the auditor and eeUe only a small salary. This dl- Mon and the iroverlior and state suo-
state etuinlner and Inspeetor it stier. J Vision however has to do with cv- i rlnti ndent of public Instruction are
lively Kramli l farter and Fred pendltures nf larue sums of muney ' members by vlrtm- of their otflers
rnrKins in
This lux levy will amount to more
thnli I. 500 uuo and Hcrordlnir to the
re oris of thn nudlUr unit examiner
Is needed for no purpose whb'h ran
con o under cMstliiK laws there now
hi'lnir. NUliI' lent money In tin1 trea-
urv h meet alt IckiiI reiUlrelnent.4
i lie si.iu issues commission rre-
not alt of which Is derived funil slate . This enmmlsslon dniws salary only
timcH the fedi'inl sovei nniiiit ion
trlbiitlliK tn tlii) total. It docs hnndl
one of the lamest working Iimcch rf
the state thn debt department hchi
perhaps the Inrprst In the state.
There are three members of the
unlfoini lawn commission Neither
tbe members or the pnblb at tlks
n'cd hi the IcetsMluie In 1 0 1 n ti ever iiscertnlnnd what the i nininls-
prevent Issuance of dinrters to "blue slon is fur. but it has been maintain--h.v
"promoterH. Is also comprised ut 1 ed without yxpensn to the state
Ihiee Htate otflcets- auditor eer-! There ntn five tni-mbeis of the
lil.ll'V of state anil state bank om J stale board of dental examiners who
rib-sloner They i boose a secretary. 1 add not litiu: to stale expi tisi' except
wii) wan ins clerks make up the when linldlnK ait enamlnatlnn. mem
total nddltlornt cost tn tho slate.
Three i xecutlve state officers rom-
prise the Mite warehouse eoniml.i-
nltn They me the president nf the
boutd ef agriculture stale bank
lomii Isslnner and th Innvinuicc
commissioner.
The state borad of arblti silon' au'l
ronrlllntlon has six nppolntln mem-
bers who u e seldom culled on tu
serve. The object of the boaid'M
rrentlon now was to prexent striken.
P Is wlthi. it utitlinilljy iimi itM ito-
ilslons haM1 no welKht. Its i ost Is
prarttcfilly nothlui; and Us useful-
ness all of that fliture.
The state Industrial i ommlsslon
Willi Itsinrtfo forco of employes wa
a creation or the talis legislature!
to cure for the workmen's compen-
sation law psil n( th.it lime. It
hits three member a secretary and
a lari:c force of i Jerks and !-
noKrnpliuiB. The eommlsdlou liuars
all causes for ilamitKes which fol-
low Injuries receiveii by employes
while at wi.rlc unit Its decisions now
mnke a vi lume almost as larne 'in
the IiIkIi courts.
There arc five membeiH ol the
Mnto bo.ird if pharmacy the serrs-
taiy h'cliiK the oi"ly member lo re-
ceive tin annual salary. The board
Im T. I'arlier
Ira T. Parker lyrlo tenor will render u solo at the free louccrl of
tho Tulbu Municipal band to bo Hlven at Convention hall Sunday n'tcrnoon
at 5 cVclock. Ho will nine 'Tho Trumpeter" by Uarrqn and IMx. Tin batfil
hns 50 pieces.
tlvo statu officers. They nro "gov-
ernor state examiner and Inspector
treasurer attorney Kcmrul secretary
of state nnd president of thu board
of agriculture and tho stutn nudltoe.
Tho latter Is secretary of tho board
of the) which fixes the rate i ktnto taxation
and Yuso tho utility corporation
taxes.
This board adds no adltlonnl cost
to the state novernmenl but by vlr
tue of its authority has in Its hands
the levying of taxes and therefore.
while not nildliiK to the cit ot (jov-
ernment from tho standpoint of
Its. own malntenaii' e. can add lo or
The Lull
Before the Storm
Do not be deceived by the fact that there 4iave been few robberies
(luring the past few days.v '
It may be a trick to throw'you off guavd-rUie lull befo-e the storm.
There will be robberies as long a.4 there are things for robbers to steal
and if you leave your valuables lying around you stand a good chance
of being one of the victims.
bets belllK allowed expenses lo nnd
((cm the caiittal and A stun II dally
allowance white In csnlnn.
There HH' two member f the
si id- bonid of xeterlnary examiner)
mid three members of the bunrd of
embHltiinrs. Those two boards have
brie tn do and cost little.
Tlieie are tlvo members if the
hcird of icxcnts for thn YVIIImrlon
inlnlnK school; the same number
for board of commissioners for the
bllril fnin membiiH for biiuid of
reKiiit for thn t'hlcknsha lolleue
for women two members for the
boiud .f riKi'iits of the ('laremore
mllllarx sibool. seven members of
the Im.hiiI of regents for the unlvei'-
sltv of Hklithoma at Norman Tins
bitter Is by far the most Important
board of rcKrtits for the stain and
Its recommendations have much "n
do toward liiOBrnljtK purse strings
at the statu capltol IiuIIiIImm.
There nro two mrmbfrs of the
board nf renew for the university
lircpalatory si hoi.l at Tonknwn
when in seselon and seldom meets
cMcpt to make a book adoption
Thin lime been several lenlbonk
ndopliotis In the slate ami all of
them bite e.iin-ril ronsldei able lievis.
paper I'l.inment none of It too kind-
ly louiird the work m i iimpllshed.
Theie are four members of the
tlbrnry enmmlsslon and two mem-
bers of the remoter board lionii of
the members overwoiked and i e.'-
t ii I ii U nut overpiild. lecelxlntt ti.
compeuiHitliin.
Three mniuhern roinprls thr
board of oiitometty and thtee the
llverlork replstry board.
There sro tl niumhom of thr slate
bar coinnil'islon besides I he elnrk of
the supreme court ho acts us sec-
retary This nmmllnn imi'.'es on
the iiunllfli ntlolis of Ihosn seeking
admission to tlm bar mid Its cost
to thr state Is Infinitesimal.
A Part of the CiM.
The i ost to the tatp.tjrrM l large-
ly In the various slate liisltultnus.
nil of them conducted thrnunh tbe
inrtrumrntiillty of some one of the
hoards aforementioned.
Oklahoma's stale Institutions nre
sr.itternd over I ho state. oillnally
deslRiicd to be located where the
dominant pmly thoiiKht the best
political res ilts could be obtaliied.
alihcuah not a few of them hud
been bunted by the old Oklahoma
territorial leitlslalurte when thn ie-
publicans worn In power and the
tenjdcru had the same political Idea
.if preferment.
Tin state university and the In
sane asylumn located at .Mirmuti
tn ra'
ut
Hdcrahle sum
Next In importance to the iinl-
verslly Is the itrtcultiiriil 4 Me
chanical collcC" atHtlllwater. wlilch
ranks uell up . nioirc ltnltii r Institu-
linns In Hie oilier stales. I
Them am six uoriilili sehonls.
those at Alva. Wentherfnrd and Kd-
'lionii belni: hont.iKen from terri-
torial dns. The three estiibllahrd
by the sUte ale locitted nl Table-
liinh. ill n and 1'iiruiit.
The Oklahoma Colleito for Wom-
u Pirntid at (.'hlcknshn rnnkx third
lilonK the stain's eOHrulliili.il Insti-
tutions mid for the past two or
throe Seals has been thn rculpletnt
of approprlatlonf sufficient In enrrv I
nil Its null ulthouith lit thn be-1
uiiinlfiu It was trealed as a sort of
ilep-chUd lo the slate rl limit liiiuii i raot it runs or us n n not orn sm.i
syelem. doc not even isl for support Tn"
Tho four secondary arrleiilliital state Kniuo and fish warden has .i
si hnols am located ai llinnlwell i Utile rornnr nf KOernment all .i
Liu tun. TIshomhiKo and Wni nar. . tilmself Ills funds me neeiired from
t'bey are In ro'illtv hUh acliooln licenses and other Indirect methods
with koine practical aiirlculumil j of Hecurlnit the whoreivlthnl or
inlttllin added Two olhnrs worn susteniinee lie is ruppnscil to pro
has btou the one mi' i;
Hi': narlly limit
There Is a school for Im Mind at
MusUiiirpo. for the denf nt tllnhiii.
Ilralnluit school for boye nt l'ui s
valley. orplmniiKe at rryor. lii
Inline nt Hi'lriiH nnd a oliiiid
orphanii hmn at Tnft Tin se smtilb
Institution coal niinh Pin'.oy of
epuisii but they huve ben- i..ifH'
ncKleeled whim tile niiprni. ivim
i ii Hon wns piisiflnK latKelv l.nai.-.i
1 thete his never beon anyone in sns.
lain them when the loaves nnd flilir
wernfielliit placed before I he (rue sf :
nt ifie stain lalile
A Wist Section.
There is al'jl auoiher npm tme
nf state Koiernment. It Is ueilli
xerullvc. Judicial or leRlnlalu ... In
five nieliiberH of the board of mnu-'driiw most hlnVlly oft the state
niters for the eleemnsvniiry t tint I til - school nnd elcrniosynnry lesoiirccs.
lions; five members of the hoard ofThe university h -i uren a nice eluire
trustees for the Oklahoma union of the cnlleuc fund mid federal en-
olilli'is' home; four members of jhe dowmeiit for It n ml the preparatory
board of recents for the Miami school nt Tonknw i Is not mi Incon-
esiabllshed In the cully d.lys uf
sintihond one nt Itiokeii Anou and
the other nt Helena hut the vi'lMn
of Hliproprlatlona by noveiuor Wil-
liams end I'll then existence.
The ni'cro unlNorsllv nt linCMton
combines a unherslly with the iim-
rlriilturnl courses It M also a tor-
illntUil linrlt.iKe und Its iipproprla
Hons have been pitlfulh sninh for
the purpose II seeks to rimy out
The million ncnilem ai t'laro-
mnto Inii I lu ll fr'iin the ll.il UH of
the defunct pfipiiratoiv Hchool
killed by u Willi hum veto of appro-
ptl.itluns and the Tunkiiwn prefiara-
lory school was also invlved after
(Im Duinnl man had left the chair
of thief nNorulivo.
There are two school nf mhlc at
.Miami and Hllbiirlon Neither has
sufficient iittendauca to wnir.liil
exlslctice ntid the department could
tin made more advanced and receive
mu'ch hotter nsslnlnncii it t the state
university
The feeble minded Institute lit
ICnld. the Insane itsylum at Hupply
nnd Vlnlln adit to tlm cost of hov
ernuient AH f them ain crowded
althmmh the asylum ut Nnrtuuti
pnitnlo fish take care of the tamo
anil tin other and vnrloun things for
the (food of wild life ;ind to rcetrnln
tlm loo ambitious hupter In nuesr
nf game
A flah hatchery watt build at Medi-
cine I'.nk ami another nt Arm-
slromt In llry.tn county. When nn
appropriation win nskntl for In 1JU
I.. Mc.S'abh. a Htifjiiifyah county
stah iiman. demurred on the ground
that the two fish hntchurlca had
burned tin ilurlliK thn dry weather
nnd It I noli too much money to keep
them In tepatr when tho fish wutit-
ed lo stay there.
The finh commissioner has been
tibia to stork the streuths nud a
Ifable preserve rnntalnlnit morn tliiiu
u.OOO acre eslabllshoil In MrCur-
lain riiuiity. nenr the mooiisllinn iln-
or ootlvitlea for the southwest. Thin
prrsnrr when completed will bo
splendidly fenced nud contain many
wild nnliiuiln.
The fish commissioner han been
of no added cost lo the taxpayer and
has reallv urcoinpllslioil moro than
ninny of thu departmeniH which en-
ter deeply Into the lux trotiser iock-
et each iilniilal.
The Implements of
Health and Happiness
Listen again to the police warning:
VU'
"Do not leave your valuables lying around. Keep them put of
sight and under lock if possible."
That is a direct warning to YOU.
"Under lock"'means under the strongest lock obtainable.
We have that kind of a lock on our safe-deposjt vault door.
In addition EVERY safe-deposit box has TWO locks both of which
must be opened at the same time. The .vault was built for the pur-
pose of protecting valuables and it does the work wonderfully well.
It is no longer a question of "can I afford a box."
The truth is you can't afford to be without one.
The price has never advanced still $3 for an entire year.
1
' .LilllilllliL.
Dr. H. R.
Good :
Clean
Strong
White
Attractive
Teeth
- W 1
Wolfe
v Dr. W. L. Poynor
Good teath more than any other feature add attractiveness to your countenance. Ill health seldom takes root
in a body where the food is properly masticated by good teeth. The possessor of pretty white teeth never
hesitates to open the lips and smile they make eating a pleasure and are an everlasting joy and comfort. Your
moral and mental thoughts become photographed on your face your countenance reflects your daily mental
attitude. You alone can change this but pretty white teeth will do more than any other one thing to give you
a charming personality.
Faultless Plates and Bridge Work
1 L
THE
rip
. RATIONAL BANK
TT
III fittuitf phttu work we ia par-
ticular attention to the restoration
of facial expression AVe wilt fit
you with a perfect flUlriK plate
backed U4 by n worthwhile Kuar-
antec for as Uttr. hh 1 5 00.
$15
Nature Never
Repairs
a Broken
Tooth
Hridjrc work (lectli without
platen) in exnet stroiiR arid
of tlio very bust miitcrialH
obtain.iblo. Our price per
tooth ia a low as ?fi.
Aii Aching Tooth Is an SOS for Drs. Wolfe & Poynor
Prnfit Iw FYnpripnrp Convenient Terms If You Like
1 J UUl U MyL lJ.J.tv . it.li.I.? Ask nnv bank. Denendablc? ABk your
01" TULSA
Fourth and Main
G. It. MoCtillouiili. .
A. K. Hrailnhaw. . .
A. W. Hurley
C W. Honed lot....
II. O .McClun-
John W. (illllliind. .
John II. !'oK'r. . . .
C. T. Kverett.'
ItOHcoo Adam
W. K Dowiilns
W. II. WnlUer
II. C. I'vntor
F. Ii. Alban
rrcMilont
Vlce-I'ioldciit
Vlc;-rn'ililciit
V'lit-riifJdcnt
Vlco-rrildont
Vlrc-rrtnlilcnt
Vlce-I'rojiidciil
. AhM. VIce.rreHltlenl
Cahlilcr
hht 1'ashlcr
Asst. Canhlcr
At-ft. t'fihlcr
.Aunt Cashier
C. W. lleneillct
A ItraiUliaw
.law. K. (.'rimfonl
.lolui II. Foster
John V. (lllllhiiiil
A. W. Hurley
Dr. S. (. Kciioiily
V. Ii. KLiIIct
TllOM. I.. l)OIIS
It. Otlx'McCllutof k
II (). .McCIiiio
(; It. .MrCiilloiiKh
K Mruuvello
Our reimtation asHuroH you of tho very bo.st in Duntal
Work. Ycara of experience backed up by honesty ac-
curacy conscientious application courtesy and efficiency
is your assurance that wo will fjivc yo" th very )Csl
work possible backed up by a worth while- guarantee.
Reliable? Ask any bank. Dependable? Abk your
friends.
We have every facility and equipment for doing dental
work of the highest order. Wo- employ a trained dental
nursndit all times. The application of these principles has
enabled us to build up one of tho largest and most ex-
tensive tlcntal practices in the stnte.
Drs. Wolfe & Poyno
'301 Rp&inson Bldg.
Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
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Phone Osage 3432
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