The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 64, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 2, 1920 Page: 3 of 20
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TULSA DAILY WORLD THURSDAY DECEMBER 2 1920.
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show Im fiee.
JuIMis Ktrawhun who for some I
time has ropducled a motor tru. k (
SAVE LANDMARKS
anil other thliiBS connected with the
state's early history.
"Some H.iy that Oklahoma has no
history" hunlil "Hut 1 know It
has. And tho best parts ot It should
be. kept intact so that our children
may know somcthliiK of tliu eurly
associations In this territory
"At Kort (llbson for Instance
within sight t)f tho great national
cemetery aro barracks and other
survivals of the old fort going to
pieces with hut llttlo attempt being
mado to iavo them lit other parts
of eastern Oklahoma aro other
buildings and memorials that should
bo kept for tho future
"You men come from all over
eastern Oklahoma. Through your
commenltles ybu should aroiiso.
your representatives In congress to
tho tioces.ilty M appropriations for
this purpose. Tho federal govern-
ment should find a place for tho old
relics nnd should take stops to havn
tho hulldinKS and other equipment
spirit hut It cIooh hno a history I
was hero In 1901 when tho big dl
vision of the land was mado In HI
Iteno.
Judge l)yer will return here In
January to hold the heavy criminal
term of court. Though nearly 83
-I and Miss llnttle llailem IK both j
or llroken Arrow Tho couple wero
married later In tliu evening by
Judgo II. 1 1'lerco at his homo on
North Main street.
Mr and Mrs. Mack Delk announce
U. S. JUDGE SAYS
siivico between Titisa mid nrok n
Arrow has sold his business and
trucks to A. II. Nlnman who look
charge nt tho plant Monday. Mr
N'lninun wilt csinbllsh n luii
freight service for tho benefit .if
Which Grafonola Will You
years of age ho continues nctlvo onlcr 9
tho birth of a son Monday Decern-
klahoma Has a History
.iiv u.'iii.-ii iiuu rciunes iu rrurw
"I'd rather he helping thing a
little than to sit and watch from tho
sidelines" he any "I'm going to
keep right on working as long nr I
ean"
The fifth annust Tulsa county
show opened In llroken Arrow on
Wednrsilny mornlnK and will con-
tinue thioUKh'it tho remainder ot
tho week. The show which Is held
solely for th'o purpose of creating In-
lei est In belter poultry In Tulsa
county proitmcs to be a greater
success this car than ever befoie
both from standpoint of exhibits ami
attendance. Tom II Woods who Is
a well known authority un fancy
poultry will be the Judge of tho ri.
hlblls. Officers of tho association
who have aetlo charge of tho show
it I o N. 1. Snnrters president; K T
Nclhllng vice piesldeut J H
Mitchell secrtlnry. O H Walker.
llrfiken Arrow merchants.
Mis. II H. Wilson Is hero fionN
Ava Mo Mo visit her d.iuglitrr '
Mrs. Italph Mel'lcndmi until after
the holidays Hhu was accompsuieil I
by Mr. Wilson who iemaliie.1 nt -i I
SiiihImv and Monday returning home
and It Should Be Pre-
served Says Dyer
Give for
Christmas ?
.t I. ThA Wtlfld.
Ml.iKOOHB. Uec OKlulloma'M
r i
Broken Arrow Briefs
vln Tulsa where he Joined his home
town branch of Shrlners nnd attend
ed tho Ceremonial Tuesday.
A revival lino parir which In-
cluded Mesdames Charles Howies
Itobert Hull Ithodes (luy Hrewer
.1 Martin and Pastor K M Jones
of the I'eulccostal church mototeil
to Coweta Monday night to hear
Hev Walker nn evangelist who is
conducting a series of relval meet-
Ings nt that place.
I t'n.lnml .lurid Duvlil 1
. i2t I jntiu t.im tflfimrifra rir
HUOKIIN AHltOW Dec 1 Tho
annual election of officers for
llroken Arrow t'liniitcfA. HO Order
Kastern Htar will tnko placn nt tho
next regular meeting of tho order
which will bo held on l'rtd;iy eve-
ning December 3.
petit jury uoioro iciiviiik ii inn
. l.ito Tucudity. In a nhort talk
tin iifrv Itift licroro ltd tlinriilMMiil.
HnlKi' deemreo turn every (-
!IiiiijIiI do tnniln to have U'kIhIu-
jm t tliroiiKli that would' Innurc
i.rciurvatlon for future Ronitra-
uf inznn of ftirlM IiuIIiIItikw
or mo territorial unyN preserved.
A tnsrrLlvn lli'ntiwn lmii4
treusurer and A. W. llrsdnhaw. mi.'
"Oklahoma Is young and fresh In. Monday afternoon to Kverelt llrooks
perlnteiulent. The ml mission to the
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Glomes i rrat nam
Their Cost in Service
N
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The money you spend for a suit or overcoat
entitles you to a definite term of service the
r service of comfort and good appearance
Kuppenhei-
Good Clothes
earn every dollar of the price you pay. They
are a happy and healthy investment in good
appearance.
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Tulsa's Livest Leading Men's Store
The bnly Non Set
Automatic Stop
Nothing to move or set
or measure. Ask the near-
est Columbia dealer for a
demonstration of the stop
that needs no tettmir.
$165
Any Grafonola here
will be delivered in
time for Christmas
Is thr 'question of the Christmas
fjift still unsettled in your home?
A Columbia (irafonolit is un-
doubtedly the answer. It means
more fun anil musical merriment in
every season all through the year
and for many years to come than
anything else your money can buy.
Right in your neighborhood
there's u Columbia dealer ready to
serve you. Call am! r'c for your-
self the beautiful cab.is of his
Columbia Grafonolas. Turn the
button which regulates the tone
leaves and hear how complete and
ncctiratc is the control they give you
over tone volume. Hnjoy the un-
varying fidelity of the Grafonola's
music. Tlien your question wilH
be solved.
Columbia
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 64, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 2, 1920, newspaper, December 2, 1920; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77562/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.