The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 246, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 4, 1921 Page: 2 of 18
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ITLSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY JUNK 4 1021
CRUSADING FOR
CORRECT HISTORY
Some Very Important Men
Have Npt Keen
Kcoognized
H) .IOIIS H Kr NVKPV
If Thomas A Kdisnn had i .nifind
111 test nueillotm to Anieit in t I - -'my
II I probable lu w.ii'l have
found a mallet prientiiK' "f 'r-
recl nwi 'rora university grad-
uate than he did I" hi I Ml nf
m.e.d clrntlfli. rhemltal WOfrapn-
im himori. .il iuerl. Th
f rHi! I lint AHIWI'IW nM
it '..ifficii nily siinlled by
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Ami
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Banell Commends Tulsa
for Co-operation Willi the
Slate Military Authorities
'SENATE APPROVES
SHIPPING BOARD
are rcrclvi I m itiil elfi'l from till
gnvi rnor nol 'O in. md' t li i hcf.
sinii mi lit li tlnrri'll.
Hi fore 1. i t i In i ' I .fit f 'hi
I ' It. 1 1 r ! ' li nil I In' follow Ing
Mt .it i in f 1 1 r
"In I. .iiiiii' Hi.- H v "f Tutf t
I have full . ntifiden' c In the Intention
I of I h- i Itlm nrihlp of thin illy In
i maintain peine and safety In the
: community ami In their ability in
in. i
i ji i
.In ' I
ii .it
..up.
I n i-i'i'i f fi.liimbiiH imllmial
. in ' indigo today to
i . '.. t M .Milt K iif ' '
. v. im lit tllllt ll.is
. i n (inn ' iii miik"
' v witf mr Atni il
I 1 i . .. . Il'l' "TMBI 11
Ii I K I'f .pllKHIIll.l
It 1 111. liCl IIUS' . 'Il-
.. . ailed Amci i rf'i
written with a
Hi- part f llnlr
i II III d'fl i t llf IllOSt
hi in tint mi mm Ii
. ii m m hul they omit.
Ki i . I i iambi l'i ankhn
. . K l i' ' A IIITK HMH HM l
. hi ' i i'. iv "tioniK'H. 11
punt. i and w genial
mutr. Musi Ii' philosopher W hon lii-
ihi.trv unit wit left their mark on
i." mn nf hi Hmfii ami contributed
mil' h to lhi beginnings of Amerl-
'an rulturr. Mow iimtiv Ami'rli mm
mi- familiar with tlm mm Ii mote Im-
portant contribution of llnjmlu
IVjtiklln In hi country' welfiire-
I1I.1 work Mntcirtnan. nn an uni-
I'HMWilor In a tlnn' of difficult lmti-
hlel anil hIMnrlriil fm-r If Tim
Atlimllr communications when an
amhaitaador Imil h truly Important
pint In piny In til" destiny of Inn
c diintry7
How nvmy Amrrlcnna know lhi
truly great wrvlrn Ihut Ilcntima -chain
(if KrniH'ii rendered the ro..in.
le during I Im war nf Ihi' involu-
tion? l.'lfHVctle In ii'orvfill.v gloll-
fliil In Amerlcnn hlslniy. but
I In.i lltnn r )l:lln guve no i. H of III
Hum nnd tnlent to the furthering
of Ihe cause nf A murli 11 ri fni'iliuii.
Thf onri-cr of llu1 AilHinii In Kir-
npc with tlinlr slunifli nni i on Aiih i -nnti
Intcrimlloniil iclnllnim Ih nnffl-
ilcnlly trnt'il In Amcrli im lilntorl' n!
iPKthookH. im Ihi" ii'M'iii inililliii-
tlon of thfl Ail.i titn IrtlrTN Iiohs.
Throe mill olllT HiibJi'itB lif'iirln
on irllli'dl prrloilM In Aiiiirl.mi liln-
tory will form tin1 buitlo of iniinpli-
IrlM to lin prlntt'il by tin- KiiIbIhh
of Colninbux ami illKtrlbult'il fun
throiiKhout tho length niul brcnillh
of thf country They will . writ-
ten by arknolrilK''(l niilburlilf.i In
Amcrli'nii hlmory men of ihe Mintip
of t'harlrH H Mi't'arthy of Wiiitlilm;.
ton Dr. Jiimen J W.iIhIi unit lr.
Coiule II. fallen of New York
HOW TOASTS ORldlNATED
HoiniHK niul (irri'ks ronri'il Wlnr In
Honor of llu- IhkIs
When John Smith Keln iii nt a
linnqunt nnil. llftlliK a Klai" of bmil
main or llleRltlinate IWuior uilln out;
"The ImllcK. tloil blena 'em'" or
"Itobert Ilrown. our honnreil KiH'ril"
or whatever i'Ihh t omi'K to IiIm iiilnil
he iloeHit't rmllzo that In tluia pro
podlm; a loimt Im Is only kiiiiii;
thrmiKh the rcllo of an am lent lein
mony.
Oilgtnally. when the. nnelent
rirccka or ItotnaiiH weie at a leant
tho nmloni una 10 bo befoin the
ulatile of HnrrhUH. tho K01I of wine.
exilalmliiK "He propltlotin ( Mm -Chun!"
nml pntirlnR a little wine on
the Kroiiml This wan nleo ilone to
other koiIh. Kinpnriim helm; ilefiiil
thin honor uaiiipalil them Then
Mrnllhy ie.nple anil lieautlful women
well) thus tcumted ami Ihe haliil of
toiiMhiB wan eNlabllHheil anil later
peoie ileelileil to ill Ink the liquor
Innteatl of waxlhiK It
BLAST CLOSES DOCKYARD
MjMrrliHiM Kxploslon on Mrlllnli !
Hlroi'r I'liw Iiivuii Mrltb.li Pint.
I.ONO)N. June 3 The ll.iultmu
line ilorkyunl wad rloneil up toilii
fur an lluleflnlle perloil n the re-
Hiilt of n mynleitou ixploMon on
board the Hrltinh ilratnurr Trenih-
nnl lat nlEht The deHtrojer wan
bHilly duniaBfd but there wa no
1 inualtle nmnnK the l ew.
All tho workers at the dorkvardH
were paid off and told not to ie-
port for duty till further notleo
An lnvpHtlnatlon of the oxploiilnn
Is under way to determine If it call-
ed In any way with the recent uellv.
it leu of revolutionary iiKttatiirn.
Kielil MrnVr Nn. 7 t. fined al h
0 i In. k I rid M af ir ri..i..n uithdrtiwn
1iMit1.1l law frfitn Tul 1 ami pl.i'
'Im uiilb.'.i il v fur roi.il 11 1 ! Hi. m'v
.mil county upon louil nffnitin It.
fore I111 lug Tula A'llut.iiii 'Ho-
etui f'hH V. Itnriett IhhiicI n ntute-
ment i'ireiiing Mi thankit to Till
Mn for Ihe ro-operilon Klven to
him while her km to the plenf1ld (rrir out thin dotermlmiilon. I d
man net In whlrh th city reiponi1il j M)r to e it pre my hearty npprn ta-
in It iliitie In lh rfiine. ""n of th" -.plendlrl manner in which
' . . ..... - .... .the 1 ili'nhln eoteil military 01-
ine otimr iiiung maruu mw una; f-m my ft toi
Ihe ndjtilxiit inirl t.lenicnt to think Ihe Ity nml lounly nffi. tal'
Ihe public follow I for Hm pleinlld manni r In whb h i
Ihi v i ii opi rnleil with the military
tltllllorltlPH In 1 ta hi Ih ti llig l.i
VVIIIiilrnw .Mnitliil lnr.
. . 1 tiuiliorltlPH in 1 Ntahiihliiiig l.iw and
tlv nuthorlly iif the Kovernor nnil Hr lriRh..ul the . Ity. I nleo u
mmaiiil. r In chief of (iklahom. It mrr rxpr. y ltr tnn of
i.m mn ndi
in hereby otilered that Ihe piuvlHliin
iiieit .11111 ri'KUIailmiK coiilnlnril In
thf military outer putting Into effect
Minimi i.hw in tlm county ol
'I'iiIh.i tlklahomn. be unit the nme Ih
by iiiineiti.i an. I ih' 11 ut hnrlt y
nml rriiitiHlliilit v Impni-i'l upon me
At i nmtiiitntti't of the 11. ill. nml guiirn.
bv the governor I i UiIh nrd
iruiiferren to the
luimlniloner nf the 1 ly nf Tulwi
aii'l lo tho herlff and bord of
otintr 1 nmnilBHliiiiiTK of the iinjnty;
of Tulmi. Dklnhomn who havi i.ikin
HIT all Ihe 1I1III1M anil poivclH 111I1-!
ferred upon them bv the hIiiIiiIih
Hnd 1 oiimIIIiiIIoii of the Nlaie. Thiv
will 1'xrnlii.' with vlgoi and v t K I -l.i
nee Ihe pull c powem 1 nlrimtid Im
I lie in and Mill take proper i.ii" of
all woumled nick and dlnliemeil pen-1
pie won. Iiv rellHon or the 1 11 mu It. j
Hot and unlawful comltict nf nlhiix
h.iM l'i come public i hargc.
The national Ktiuid unit hroucht 1
lo the elly of Tulna fmin other ei - '
tloll't of lltr Mate hlle been lellcvi'il 1
from active duly In thin field and
will repair under Ihn competent or-
der of their 1 omnia tiding "flliei to
Ihi'lr home HlatloitH niihli" t In 111-
ilern aliendy In hand to iiroceett to
Ihe aiiiiinil encampment t I'orl Hill
Oklahoma. I
The Imal unit of the Oklahoma I
national gunnl will icnialn on acini
duly and be uhi'cl to call under or-!
ibiH irniinmllled In (.ictil t'ol. I. .1.1
ilooni'v by the adjutant
ihe Rplcndld spun f MHirlfbe iniint
festpil hy Ihe good men nod women
of Tltlm who rn iffiitlvely mlnl-
tereii to the rcfugci-i In upplvlng
the iierrfwnn r. lb f f I. nheller
and in' 'lb al Nib nt mn
"I wlnh in ifpi i.iiv thank the
TiiIkH 1 Ihi oilier "I '.11. n i-r' ami the
".' ...... ......... .i... 1... . .....1
major ami 1 ity ' ' " ' "-" ""-
IIIII'MII I HI' .lltllll..l'l'..IW tl'
ri'iidereil vnlunble nHiilHlafli e to the
military nd 1 Ivll fone In omaM.
log and iiitrymg out Ihi nm- 1 1 v
relief work The pre of the if v u
In hi' coinmi'nileil for llu In 1 1 f v '
npi'i nl mn with the nuih'ii'i I
the splendid manner In wbnii 1' h'i
awakeni'd Ihe iiiniliiunl v ' i'-
IP ri tpnltalblllly. It gnu. nil'
Maying lh.it the rlty nf Tub.i '
big anil iti'rtoitn responenlnl ii v 1.
an Indefinite period nf time nni 1' 1
hoped nml bellevrd ihn' in. 1
iltmemi will respond to tin ni
mil ion ami carry out Hie m . . . .
ptogi.im of n 1 mint rtu 1 mn 1 .1 if
habllitatlon.
Iliii'l. In t'hll Aiillmilli.
'The citv ha been h.imliil Im 'i
lo Hie dulv coimllluleil . ivtl 111'b 'i
tie hut a Hiiffb leni iuiIii.im rut d
will be malntniiied Imb flni'i ' in
Till and Ih full eiiiiii'tli "f 1I11'
oigiinlxnllon will be I111I mth nail
able nil Ihe order of Ibf ii.rin.u
Martial taw In tor Ihe pulilt' and tl '
In.i-' k'l'n.n w.ll I hop' f'Jf
ri Ki..' 111 I'n s 811 that I h" g
Imiili may I" brought to Jiih!Ih and I
the iiilttenH of Tulm he vimlb V"! I
from the Infinnee that their mdif j
ferenco ban bet n reBponnible for .1 '
link of law onforeement 1
"It I my duly to point out the
danger Ihut eli In Tulsa and i wry
nlhet 1 otnmtinlly 11 nil to the pern 1
and Knfety nf Innnci nt cltlacn ever
whim when white men and negrnct
ihrough polllbal favor or olhnrwlae
an pi ninilcd lo keep larRe prlv.llH
.111 mil on hand to lie ue'd nn oe-
i-lnniiif ihi" kind and I mo! erl
i.u-ly lmill Dial mn Ii a' linn will be
likin Hull Ih" pi ople of Tutaa ran
drpehd ui"li the Immediate and
complete ilianrmament of all II i.ltl-
r.enn. except the duly authnrUed of-
fber of the law and military or-
ganlMll'in. 'I have found nn itlnpnattinn nn Ih
part of Ih Tiilwi prein to rinlago-
nliie the effort of thn tnllltarv nil-
thorlti'H tv re-enibllh law and or-
dei on the oilier hand every fa-
illilv al their disposal wan plai'd
al our servlei
t.ilttltinli' lor I'liurliKli t.
"On behalf of llu- offii"i ami
metntieiH of the Oklahoma nitt"i 1'
guard on dulv on thlm m 1 hsihh I dc
aire to telleriile my fonuer 1 pr.
loti of gralililde for tlm 1 mn Ii y
and hnapitallly nf Ihe T11N 1 pcunlc
ulid to iiHuure theni that 10 ri P' nd
ing v Ihelr call for In lp In Ho limn
of dlMrcan the ngtlonnt gun'-l nf
Oklahoma an repre.- titi d In He
unllK who had the privilege of liv
ing them wlnh Ii thank ' n m ami
' f" 1 1 i'Ii Win den hb 'I s b
I I rx'
t' her
LABRADOR DOG MESSENGERS
Passes Deficiency Appro-
priation Following
Denunciations
WASIIISHTO.V June 1 After
hearing denuin 1.11 Ion of Ihe shipping
hoard for 11 mlamanafiernent of
Ihe men bant marine bv Henutor
Kenvon. ripubllian nf lunn. and
other the uTiatc todav approved
.t lib.Oftn HOO ilefb lem y approprla-
llon bill larrylni; .1 total of 1 1 5 -fioo.nno
Im ludlng the ahlpplng board
Item.
In approving the npproprintlon
Ihe en iIp lidded an amendmeiii
off' 1 ii I'j rteniUor 1inrout repub-
In an Vi'onln. directing Ihe hoard
N'ntlvcM Have I'nlipio Hut I'.f fctlvn
TT!iif"irtJilloii Mfnn.
In the bleak land nf l.vhnidor
where the winter distance nrn v.uit
snow spates tmlghbor I sometime
a tn.itter of rerloua Inconvpnlencn
ThPlr only means of communication
in by doc tledge or on foot. Hut I
once caw nn lnlerllrig ex.in.iprc "f
l.nbradoreati Ingenuity In th fend
ing or a meaaage.
The man with whom I had come
1 In apefnl the nigh' had a lirnlher
whom he wished me to meet Tin
brother lived five mile a. rn what
appeared to he an unhrnken stril' h
of snow und b e without even a tree
between. Mv hmrt Kpoke of tending
hl brMher word to come over for n
v it nnd I wondered how he was
going to do It. 1 Mion enhght
Plied.
Ho tnnk .1 elnut pmi e of b mrd
wrote hi ini'.-i'iu!" on It atlai lied to
it a rope nnd then called hi dog
team to him Harnessing Ihe loader
he tied the ropo to the trace and
then with 11 cut of his Jong whip
ent the leader daubing nway. After
him ran .ill the team marking nnd
yelping at the ho.ird that boutured
and klddcd over the snow
In an amazingly short spare nf
time tho brother appeared hi eled
doubln-h.irnewed with my hosts
team In the lead. The lender necmed
very proud and 1 think he knew
what had l.een required of him anil
that he had ai ' ompliMinl hi mlit-
lon faithfully.
HIGHEST LOWEST POINTS
'.Mount lAcrct 'lower II l-'J Mile
1 Mkivo tKcnii'. Dccpi'st Mid.
Tlm different c between the high-
I et and lowest points of land In the
' ITnlted State is H.TT7 feet ac ortl-
Ing to the ('lilted .Ntntri geological
survey depnrtlni lit of the Interior
Mount Whitnev. the highest point
is 1 t r.fll feet above sea level and in
I Death alley then a
1 that lira Iii fe. t 1 .
I These two point w 1 '
1 t'allfornla are le th.i
I uiart. This dlfferi to .
I small however as 1
tho difference In tic t
depth nf land In Ai
est rles 2fi003 fei t u
whereas the shon n'
lie 1 290 feet hluw . a
difference in height
Mnunt Hverest h.n
climbed.
The greatest nepth
any ocean Is 12osi ...
at n point about fn"
of tho Island of Min'l. i k.
Phlllliplne Islands I
the n at till putt t
more than II I 2 r
summit nf Mount r
THAT Mtr.lH II J
llnifont' Aflil pin .. 1 .
give that needed p 1'
drinks. Try a spoonf .1
At your drugclsto 1
E-
Tt i.sA s i im;st .sroiii roll mi n
ba vi
. ff' .
Mtnle anil 11 1m Hcrlniislv tiooi il ttiit
general j p u. ( neceiai.v foi mliitan
units of force to again lemiiiie conliol of Hie
rellevml .y fnr If such a situation Mli-mld
V'onnec- ilevelop the 1 II v w 011 Id necessai tlv be
illlurb- Htlbject ly tlm lrb'lel inllllaiv law
III Sat-1 I llu .Inline with lerl iisnlm
urd.iy. June I 1921 but will be sub- gneial nil Ivll lei and mulal life
icci in nriiein aire. 111 10 iianii inr
Hie annuil em alilptncul 1 1 I'orl Hill
I
of tlklnhomii Them. Tulm
Ih third Infntiliy will be
from further .ictlve duty in
linn With tlm pieselll Inle
nn e al Tulsa ut tl 01 lot k a
Oklahoma
llatlerj "('." scfiiid field atllllerv.
Tulsa Oklahom.i will be held In j
ieadlniiM lo obev orders to co-nper.
ale with illy anil cntintv aut horll le
of Till''. 1 mid Tulsa ciiunly In 1 .tie
their M'rvP ch arc t n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Inn not
act an an nrg.mU il Ion until oiiIiih
"It I not toy iluiv. and it ! en-1
tlrelv foreign to 111 delre to sit in
rltn Ism on any loi al agi iu- which
iiiIkIH or might not have iiiiiirihiiteil
thtoiigh negligence or Indlf ferem c '
tot lie awful Inn rv h t h it hav c 111. 1 1 k -i
d thl'i Inmiricclloti ag ilntit the law
Want I1"hiMIiIII) l ived
"A "in 1 of iti'iui . ami g' 111 I tiirv
1 ell them thnt we re glarl
bei n abl" In lonirlbllle In an
Hie w 1 v tii t lie 1 cmst rnu
1 w 1 11 I 'III'
LUCKY
STRIKE
vCIGARETTEy
A new size package!
Ten for 10c.
Very convenient.
Dealers carry both;
lOfurlOc; 20for20c.
It's toasted.
Iximolli laiglnccrs Voir Huge
Salarj In tiilinil Chief.
CUnVKI.ANll Ohio June ;
Warren S. Slone bcinnie one of tint
highest paid national labor exeiu-
tivc of he country todnv when the
triennial convcnl Ion of Hie HiottiPr-
hood of Locomotive llnglneer yes-
terday ntrd him a Milan of $25000
a vear a grand chief of Ihe brother-
hood and president of II co-opera-live
bank building association and
penton nsso. latino Mi Stone's an-
nual sat.nv had been fU.r.inl
llnbt I A M 1111 in V
riinr' f r. ' i 1 ! '. Vlin
I'h .' " ' J ' 4 if A 1 I
WILL
TART IKS
Who rctnovid Ihe following ar
"I'lert from Doctor U ickham
b mie on North Mlgln and II. ik-
kell street return the same to
'be Hexall drug alore for Doctor
v n khum:
1 Murrough' adding machine.
1 Hound tlold-hended can
with Ini lata "J 11."
1 Cnvv l.eaiber I'ortfolln with
record therein.
1 IC. of T. Watch Charm on
hiun. (You can koep the gold
watch).
1 Hlue t'eralan rug il?
The nbov-p .i-m. "... t!e cftw
and have i ' ie t non(i
jiher Uiai I " i. hham
Boys' Palm Beach
Suits Only $10
Not thr low price but tho t'ltio tuiality is what makes these new Palm Reach
suits for hoys such unusual values. Matte of Koiiuino Palm Hoach cloth in the
latest styles and in natural tan hrou n and green shades. All sizes Ii to 17
years now at only $10.
Guticura Soap
The Safety Ruzor
P ft KntcWor
Hoya' Palm Uracil knlcker In all shade
and complete lunge nt sU.ea pelnl at $3
uml '..'::!. Kluikl kiinkera 1.00 nnil 12.
Sport Blouses
Hoy' fine uu.iliiv sports blousra of Inst
oor tiuiicriiilH. In all tnes at 9&c M -0
and 1 1 SO.
Boys' Shirts 85c
Some ev client uunlllv bovs' shirts in both
light and dark pattern. all si speil.il
nt s:.. .
Wash Suits One. Fourth Off
Knttre slot k of bo s new wa-ih suit in all
ftvles tnatei lals. i nlors and sires now at
n fourth off.
Hoys' Silk Cnps
liegulat II ' O silk ' ips fit b v now spe-
iiabd al II The J gi iths.it ! .1).
Bathing Suits
Boy' and child bathing ult of nil-wool
In very pretty new color combination .ill
lite. I lo IS ears. nt 12.50 ami 13.
Boys' Union Suits
Hoy' and i hlld's athletic union suit of
fine nainsook in all nl.cs. now at Sfn. and
H.
Boys' Blouses 95c
(toys' summer blouse in both light nnd
durk patterns f.m color mutrrial. spet lal
ttt 95o.
Strw Mats 95c
A ppeclal lot of child's straw hat value up
to $3 50 are now ne. i.il.-d nt 05c.
Wash Hats 75c
rhildrrn new wuhihlc hits tn all sh.ldes
and Ric. .-ipe' nil now at 7.""'
iay B ro Hers
3
1
1 THE STOiME OF IALITY j
319-321 South Main
Straw Hats
I n every new
shape braid and
$2.95
And Up
Exceptionally good
for k n o c k-ahout
and sports wear
are the Pocket
Panamas at
$7.50
Can ho rolled
crushed and sat
on without injury.
Genuine Palm Beach
Trousers A A
all colors DU.UU
Extra Special
Lustre
Cloth
Shirts
With o i t h o r de-
tached or attarTi ed
collars in white
and pongee shade;
an exception ally
fine shirt and just
the thing for coat-
less days.
fr.':" $2.45
Here's a Showing of Light Two-Piece
Summer
That We Are Proud Of
Suits
No last year's styles or patterns here; every suit is fresh and new and in the best styles and
colors for the summer of 1921. And if there's any doubt in your mind as to where you'll find
the best values in Tulsa or anywhere else just step in and look over this absolutely complete
showing of cool comfortable clothes. Right now is the time while assortments remain complete.
Genuine Palm Beach Suits - $18.00 and up 1
Gaberdine Suits $30.00 and up
Tropical Worsted Suits - - - $30.00 and up !
Mohair Suits $22.50 s j
Silk Lustre Suits $25.00
Pure Silk Suits $35.00 and up
Single and double-breasters stripes checks plain colors; stubs slims stouts and regulars.
You're certain to find a pattern that pleases you and a size that fits.
Tho Name Mntlanslty Changed to May
rjhavin Soap
m "wiw cvaxrvni
k. ' l5'Ji-l. J.mHUil.j.r
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 246, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 4, 1921, newspaper, June 4, 1921; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77785/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.