The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 58, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 27, 1921 Page: 2 of 52
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY NOVEMBER 27 1921
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CO-OPERATION OF
CITIZENS ASKED
.Mayor Issues Proclama-
j tion Pertaining to
i Education Week
What Naval Holiday Will Mean to the
United States Great Britian and Japan
OPERATION ORDERED STUDY etiquettes
letf
Mil1 1l.u.l.h'
Must (Juil Hearing Children mid !'
DriM rr Judge Telle Winnnii
fMil flcr Her I'hu liable.
Mayor T. D. Kvans yoirtnrilay I-
Mind a proclamation railing on all
Jcltlrnns of Tulsn to co-opnratn with
Ilia National Kducntlnnal amnclntlnn.
tlio American l-nglon anil other
religious ndilf ntlnnnl. (Hirrnnl ami
clvlo Organisational in observance
of American Hducatlon week. Dc-
tomhor ( to 10.
Tim iilan far thlH week originated
twilh tli comtnlliuc on Ainailt .mlsm
of the National Kdtii'u'.loh Mf.cln-
lli'ii. and Its purpose In In iiinii
iloxoly acquaint tho public with
irrrimpllhtnentii anil need if tin'
ul)llr nchool and t" Foniro thn m-
npumtlon mill suppoit of the public
in fllllnr thmo need. H la glau a
week for t hi- Ind naive teaching
land tottering "f good Americanism.
According to II. I. Olirhiilt7.or.
superintendent of Dm Tulsa i hnnla
tho average i-Ulseii dona not read
(oiliiciitlcnHl lltiatur or rroiiin
nr tenchem mooting nor noon no
or Mho Mult tin- pulillr m-IiooI to
"Irani what lii being accomplished.
'Ho ha a conception of avhunl nnlv
inn he Knew It III his own school
(days.
J Ainorlriui Kilinntloii week ohcr-
(holtzcr nay itliou hi give taxpayer
who furnish i lii- funds for public
Jirliooln first linrul knowledge uf tho
service which I hoy pay.
Tho iiiiivoi'o proclamation rends:
("Whereas tho wuok of December
4 to 10 has boon designated iih
Amorliun lldticntlnii week by thu
(.Sntlouul Hdiicalloniil niwoclutlon
uiul
"Whereas tho purpose of thin
wnck In to bettor ncqiinlnt palmim
Jof tho pilhlli! school" with tho nor-
Tvlco Unit la glvon nml also to lit -
tenslvoly tench Americanism' and
"Whereas thomi who furnish
tho fund with which to conduct
tho public ochoobi should tako
Kro.itor Inturrnt In rilui-ittlnnnl work
Now. therefore. I. IT. IJ Kviuih
i mayor (if thu city of Ttilun Oklu. ilo
lioroliy link nil i-ltlzonM or tiiihii to
i-ii-opnrato with tho Notional Kiluon-
tlonat iiRKocliitlon anil with thu local
KChnol mitliorltloM Unit Ainvrlcnn
l'llucalliPTiiil week may lu'complliih
the iilmH (if lta opmiMorK. anil that
lim i iu-nn ii i iiiwi iih "vui'iiiu
licltor ucmmlntctt with nvliool work
lln our millet.
"T. T). nVANH.
"Mayor of Tiilwt."
"SHOUQUETTE'S BOND MIKED
Ullticr iijiihti imiimi i"r iininni
Hunk ItoblKT III S HUMID.
When Kilillo Hhounuotto o-inx'i toil
linml roblior. loloaiinit lindol 11 hlinnr-
jHi-deiis limnl ponding his appeal fi mn
conviction in tho iimirict '.viurt nmi
now held In tho county Jail i.ndcr a
chaw of auto thoft. was .milKiicil
.Krlilny bnforo Jtmtlco I. T. Thonn)-
HIMI lllo llDIIll Wrtrt dot Rl pdlU-
iiiB proilmlnary trial Ut-ccnibor J.
Hut HutVilay mornliiK tho county
attorney built a bonflro umlor tho
iiiaitlHtratn uiul iih a ronu'. tho bonft
i ...nu t.lb..1 In tin (llln Thn intlnlV
'attorney oxplalneil that he wnntoil
i HhotHiiiotto kiipt In J.nl nnil tho
i inaKlatrnto unit! that ho W'ollM no
iiinlowi boniliiniiiii ohowlnif ur excol.
lent security wantoil lo kUn J for
tho convlotoil criminal.
Hhomiuetta anil Vltl Wont arx
charged with Iho thcfi of a Mnrnion
tonrliiK car from floorBo llullutto.
Doth plcmlod not Kullty when nr-
ralKnoil. Wcnt'a bond was nIo
rained to 110000.
LODGE HOLDS LARGE SCHOOL
S
as ships
707.t?go TONS
16 5HIP5
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JAPAN
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199 70(5 TOMS
PRCStNT 3TAVA01HQ
hiilhlfl t.
tii.?wijMF v..AMi.n ir. itittin Htiirn and BtrV
In tho Juvrnlln ooiirt lioro today i Obnervatlonl by members of Joe
Juilife ltoal Ornham df f1corKe- ('union ponl "when the flatc Koe
town rci oniinrndcd for Mm. Clyde up'' would Indicate that the ninjorlty
f'mnldonto of Dpnver nn operation I of tho local community tnpeclnlly
hat would mako it ImtuMoiblo for . civilians with nuvor a taftte of mil-
hor to Mar any more children. Mm. nary Ufa do not know how to pay
('Rwildento who already lit tlm I proper respect to tho national
"7on Induced by the easier 1'rnfifMir lVuml 1)
fln other commodities marketH MUAVAt'KIlM Nm
ir Svant of outsldo support. faco downward In two f v L '
-r bids were IS to 17 points tho body of AValter It ( v
president of tho Mllwit j: p '
school and professor of ijs
there was fouild In Iak M
todny. l'rofessor C'heever 1
In jjoor health tov some tli.(
wer 8ales 1000 barrels.
1 nnl6 crudo 7.00e asked; prim
summer yellow spot '8.00c and
.50c; December 8.05c March
ft.fUr and May ft.ftlc. all bid.
AFTER DISARMAMENT
The comtmrntlvii Mroiutli In tapii
tal ships of tho three powers. Kng-
luliil Jnpnn mid tho t 'tilted 'HI a ten.
an it In today and an It will bn If flrent llritnln and Japan li:ivn
tho naval holiday as proposed by agreed In lln- hullil.iv "In prlnrlplo"
Heiiotary llmihCM coo!t Into effeit. and nidi' atlons point to a speedy
ii nhown by this dliixrmn. Itolli Hoitletneiii of inlnnr points
mother of five was haled before tln-
Judito on romptalnt of Denver social
workeis to show onus why her chil-
dren should not be taken ftom her
thn complaint nllenlnK that the fam-
ily home wiiii filthy and that the
children had been nenlectcd and
wrro uniier-nourisneii. iir.
Hunderland. testltylnir In tho
snld ho believed conditions nt tho
Caonldi'iitu homo wir the result of
tho mother bearing children too
fast.
"Whut would you suggest ns it
remedy?" nuked JuiIrd (Iruham.
i "That Mrs. Camldento submit to a
sterilising operation" replied Dr.
Hunderlnnd.
I "I will continue HiIh rase until
i January 10" thu Judge announced
I "and In tho meantime I want the
doctor's suggestion carried out.
Dr. Hunderlatid stuted that the
husband of Mm. fnisldente who U
a notary pulillo and nn Italian In
terpretor already had agreed to per-
in It liln wife to hu !.milt tn such nn
operation.
You Tell The World
I Ulpgift fine in Slnto In Oiniluctol
i 1 lMwt liv l'jiMtnrn Kllir.
mi... ..litwil itt (natrllrllon
5 ever held III this Btnto by the Kast-
i em Htnr took place In Tuun
I Wedntsilay with TuIhii chapter Nn.
v 1 3n nn ImnteHniis eight different
grntul JurUdlctloiiK nnd 27 chapters
being represented and 200 Individu-
als In nttendiinco.
The school was under tuo super -!
vision of Uula O. 1'olla of Oklahoma
J ClBy. grand lecturer whllo other
J grand officers presont were Harnli
J A. Morris ot Oklahoma City grand
I matron; Mrs. Illriuclin It. Nel "I"
" Hartlpsvllle grand asoorlato mi' on
J Mrs. Kllzabeth McWhlrlen of
l Cleveland grand ancient condu
IiroiM. nnil Dr. 11. N. Hopo of Taw-
i iu irriiml nntron. At an iscnln'f
fiooiial the Tulsa chapter prero-itid a
gift of Madeira linen to oncu in:ur
JOHN K. llAItltmVM. uliidiinl at
tho rnlvemlls- of Oklahoma. Is
spending thu Thanksgiving holidays
with his pnrcnts. Mr and Mrs. r.lva
C Harrow 1 01 1 Koiilh Hlwood.'
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TUI-SA DIHTItltrr No. S. state
nurnes assuelntlon of Oklahoma will
hold ltn regular buslueMs meeting
Thursday nftcrnoon at 2 o'clock In
thu 1 . SI. .'. A. iiluli rooms
A DANCI1 will bn given lit the
county fat m on tho night of Dn-
coinhur 10 according to mi an
nouncement inadu Katunlay nflor-
noon. Thn "hop" will bo under the
(inspire of County clerk O. D. 1-nw-son
who officiated nt a similar af
fair held Thanksgiving night. All
county employee and their frlotiiln
are Invited to the affair
Till! NKI.MK 1. 10ON' A ItU youtig
woman's home missionary aoclety
of tho l-'lrst Methmlliit church will
meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday aft-
ernoon at the homo of Mrs. II. A.
Woodard 1S0S Hoiilli Norfolk. Mrs.
O. Cy HlminoiiB will lend tho no
vntlonnls and hostesses will be Men-
dames )!. V. Woodruff. O. (1 Watt.
Arthur fraver It. II. Wllllamnoii. 11.
1'. Klstler Do Witt Thnmpnon.
MAHKIAOi: I.ICKN'SKH Issued
Katurdnyi Hex It. Ij Knlletto 2S
of Tulsa and Luella K. Hayres ZJ.
of Oklahoma City; John Darkey 23
of Dauon anil Dolllo Thompson
29 of Tulsa (leorgo T. I.eininon 72
nnd Klli'H Heard. CO of Tuln.i;
bert C. riernon 38 of Decatur III.
and Tracy Hill 34 of Tulsa.
DIVOHCi: l'KTlTlONH filed Knt-
urdny: It. Kathleen Wells agamit
Louis K. Wells; Oeorglna Wlnkofl
against IMysnen J. Wlnkert; lli-rtim
Mnntgninery ognlnnt Cyrus Mont-
gomery: Josephlnn Norton against
Ahncr Norton.
THU IUCQDKHT for n lempornrv
Injunction to prohlmlt tho nalo of
I r0 000 worth of road bonds in
Dnwsnn township by tho county
commlNnloners wns donled Haturday
by District Judge. W. 11. Williams.
Tho petitioners however were given
10 ilnys In which to amend their ap-
plication nnd again ask for an In.
junction. Mennwhllo tho rnlo ot the
bonds Is prohibited. '
AH THU UKHUI.T of a nnarrel of
long standing. Clnrenco Jnhna
negro wan shot and killed by Hub-
ert duller another negro early Sat-
uruay morning tiio shooting oc-
curred on east Archer. After the
station whero ho surrendered. Hut
ler ilnlmn that bu wan attacked by
Johns several dnys ago nnd that
both wore waiting an opportunity
to make final settlement. Official
snld that lirr uiuntanceH nlniwed thai
Hutlor benL Johns on "the draw."
Mil. AND M US A. Harold 1 1 run -son
nnd little driughlcr Inora Jean
have returned to their homo In
Trinidad. "ol. after a two inontlin
visit with Mrs. Itrhnson'n puriintn
Mr. mid Mrs. .lumen N. AVIIllnmson
at tholr i4 hi n t ry homo threo miles
'outh of Tulsa
MHH. I . It. Wlter nnd children
will lenio Thurwlny for Urn Angelen.
C'nl. to spend tho hollda)n with
Mrs. witnern parents.
ItlCllAlll) J. Hlgglns Jr. bom o-
a local oil mini returned to th"
I'nlvemlty of Kansan last night
after having spent thn Thnnkngiv-
Ing holidays with bin parents here
I .
TWO NUW rhinnoH III millinery
will be formed Monday night at the
free night school In thu Central high
school building. Millinery In onu
of thu. most popular courses offered
anil thn necttonn usually fill (he
night they nru opened.
IA31JIK UKfKO secretary or the
Hotter lluslnenn bureau linn in-
vited fellow-inembiTS of Jou Carson
pot Ainerlcnn Legion to a snipe
and badger hunt nt bin farm north
of Ilriiiier ntntlon on tho Hand
Hprlnga road an Invitation no
copied with nlacrlty by leglonimlren.
A committee has been mimed bv
I'ont I'ominanil' r It. A Heard to sot
thn date fr the hunt and mak
other nrrnngements.
lolo Meatmen Popular
at Chicago Univcrmlu
ClIICAflO l'olo l rnpldly bi-
romlng one of tho tuont populnr ot
sportn on the I'nlvemlly of Chicago
campus Kvcry Tuewlny In known
as "I'olo Dny" ifntl students and
resldeutfl gather In a nearby field
and vngsgo In spirited contests.
Tho giiino In now a part of thn
mllltnry curriculum nt tlm univers-
ity. "Thuro U nothing like It to
teach uggrceslvoni'ss" ruld a mnjor
In chargu ot tho activities
colors Ho legionnaires nnva
pledged themselvin to Individual
dlstemlnntlon of Information ns to .
correct flag etiquette. 1
Infantry drill regulations pro-)
scribe th following:
who n it man In In uniform and I
Itnv i the flag passes In parndn ho stands
i"''int attention ami snlutos. If a man
Is In civilian clothes he rendors !
a military salute only l( he In
without a hat. At nil oiner times
tho mn not In uplform pays his .
respoots to the flag or to thn nn-
tlonal anthem by removing his hat
with his right mum ami iiominK n
.i.! iiiu lrt nhnulder. If 111" '
weatlier In utceptionniiy innriiinin
tho hat may be Item several incnw
iitiovo bin head. Kor women all thnt
In neevssary Is to stand nt ntten
tlon.'
llritnln Won't Sovk Debt CaticcUnllnn
LONDON Nov. 28. Ilenppenr
nncu nt thn nunotlon of tho allied
debt cancellation at the Wash-
ington conference resulted today In
CntHiiieccil OH.
NMW YOHK. Nov. 26 --Cotton-;
nred oil wan Jieavy Jindcr scattered j
New Method of I
Reducing Fat 5
Prices Are Down
One Hundred (Only)
Black Hawk Tires
All Firsts Wrapped in Paper
30x3 Rib and Non-Skid $ 6.55
30x34 Rib and Non-Skid 7.75
31x4 Rib and Non-Skid 9.75
32x4 Rib and Non-Skid 9.85
33x4 Rib and Non-Skid 10.00
34x4 Rib and Non-Skid 16.20
To Get Yours Be Here Early
A Hewn llm from nbrnml Infnrton
thnt lh Anirlrn method ( prmturlnir a
tlm International Hi Service ob- j S S l' wii-m hieh h.n
tntulng nn nilthorltiillvo ntntoment I inniHi uc-h n wonderful ImiireMlim over
that "tho mtlmatlnn hns been con-illiere. mu.t h. the Mrmol Pietcr plum
Itaiidlts till $.1001)0
HOBTON Nov. 2d. Pour nrmcd
autnmnbllo bundltn today held up
and robbed n First National bank
motor truck of nearly 130000. tlm
payroll of tho Walton Hhoo com-
pany of Cholsea. Tho robbers eu-
inped under a hall ot pistol bullets
fired bv tho bank iruants. Tho
bandits' nutomobllo boru New
York number plates.
voyed to Secretary of Htale Hughes
that In nu case will Oreat llritnln
mako any irnxsal fop the cani-i-lln-tlon
of nny pat or tho whole of thn
allied dubta."
.In pun Dciiendr on 1'ipcrtn.
WAHHINOTON. Nov 26. It in
not certain Japan will formally rn-
liient a tonniig" Incrensn In tho al-
lotment according thnt country un
der tlio Hughes naval program
Tablet method of reiludnK f.it. It if Hate
In any lht we hnvw nothing better for
Ihla purr-on In thu country Anuhine
thnt will reilui-e. the ei-ei rleeh tFaillly '
nnd elly without Injury to the Moinnch
the riimlnic of wrlnklen the help nf er
elalng or dieting or Interrnrence with nne'
mealii la a mlahly Important and uaefiil
Hililltnin to clvllHallon'a neceaalllea Juit (
llth eatnlofruo nf nood reaulta follow
the uao nf Iheen tdeaaant. Iiartnle.a anil
eennnmleal little fat reducer. We aay '
rcnnointral became MarinuU Prearrlptlon i I
Tableta llnade In arcordance with the 1 1
f.iiiiDiin Marmida I'reserlptlon) can he ob- I
.ulr.a.l nf u n v alptitfrl.t Ih. worlil over nr ' I
Mail Orders
In onlcr to urvniMiiioiluli' our oiit.iif-tmvn frlciuN Mho
may lint be iihlo lo iittcird the dig dnrgaln Tiro Sale
no liaio iirrnngcil to urcvpt mail onlcm. In onlcrlng
hKtir' mid tpc of rim nnil enchext ill IciimI $. ill--
jMislt. h.ilniitv to be slilptN'd collect. W will lircM-
press tiinigcs whore full amount of "rtlcr Is tent with
letter.
"Wft u-nlt mi our nnrlMM nno nf I from Iha Mannota Cfltnnnny. 4812 Vort
thn deleenten announced todnv. lfr.l Ave. "etroti .Mich for one 'loll''
. . i a caaa which la A decidedly economlcul
they are nntlsfled wo arc satisfied prl(. cniiderlnB the number of tableta
Kveythlng depends upon tho report 1 each caae conulni. They are harmleaa
from our experts." Advertisement.
Lord Tire and Accessory Co.
615 South Main Cedar 2666
.Modern Student "Iniili'liili d.'
CHICAOO. Nov. 20. The present
"Inundation" of student In Ameri
can colleges In lendln.' to nothing i
but "a high clans of medloer.!"
I'rof Oeorgo H. Cnffmnn or Urinnolt 1
rollege. Orlnnell Iowa dcc'iireil be-
foro tho National Council of Teach-1
em of lCngllsh today.
You Can't Brush Or
Wash Out Dandruff
killing duller walked to the pntico tlsemenl
Thn only sure wny lo get rid cf
dandruff It t dissolve It then you
destroy It enilroly. Tn do thl got
about four ounren of ordinary liquid
nrvon; apply It at night when retir-
ing; usn enough to moisten tho Ncntp
and I lib It In gently with the finger
tips.
Do this tonight and by morning
most If not nil. of your dandruff will
bo gone and three or four more ap-
pllcatloiiN will completely dlsxolva
and entirely doirtroy every nlnglo nlgn
and trnco of It no matter how much
dandruff you may hnvo.
You will find too that all Itching
and digging of the scalp will stop nt
once and your hair will bo fluffy
lustrous glnnny silky and soft and
look and feel a hundred tlmea hotter.
You can get liquid arvon nt any
drug Mure It Is Invxpeuslvo and
never fulls to do the work Adver
1 EF
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HOTEL
BUST
KANSAS CITY
OnHENth. r-
LU construction
period came we were
ainonit tht flrat tD re-
duce prices Thla wit
In areplna with our
roller of the moit ser-
vice and the rrreatest
convenience for the
least money.
Minimum Rmtt St. SO
form Room with Bath.
I
Des Mnlnen ICIcetlon Unjoined.
DKS MOINKS. Iowa Nov. 20. -t
r.i. liiw P. II n inf. In district
F court Issued an Injunction today
restraining tho city of Den Moines
ifroin holding special eiecuon w n
inv ni which thn nubile was In do
i oirte whether tho Rtroet railway
rcompnny should bo Blvon a new
! frnnchlmi providing for a sliding
' .nnin fnrim to minerroilo tho 8
onnt fare now In existence Judge
Mlumo held that notion of the eloc-
ii. hail not been legally published
Tho city will- appeal to tlio stato
auprcmo court..
No Ixingcr Ioiitl Tlicnt
"llavo you nny now attachments
for nhonographuJ"
"Heavens no. we've been tiork
lng in hero so long and trying out
- n ..nle who dlllll t Want
to buy that thorn Isn't one of u
horo who reeis too hukhk-"! ....v..-
mont for a ptionogrnpii ou.n" v.
reum"atism
Leaves You Forever
: j
Dihmi Senlcil Trie Aeld Dcponlta Arc
DIIetl mill tlio Hlieuinatli!
1'ol.son Start to Leae III" Sjsloni
Wlllilu Tweiit-riur IluurH.
Hlelnberi llroe . and every rood druirlsl
In thla rnuniy 1 aulhorlied Hi ay t every
iheumatlc aufferer that If wi bottles of
Allenrliu the euro conqueror of rhi-uma
item Uoea not alop all anony. reduce
swollen Jotnta and du away with even tlio
lllhleei twinge of rheumatic pain he will
Kladly murn our Nnnney without com
Allenrliu baa been tried and tested for
rears and really marvelous rsulta have
ucen acconipiisnvu ii im iuvi ewer I
raaea v.hera the aufferllia and aminy was
Inlenas and piteous anil where the pattest
waa helpleee.
Mr. Jamee It. Allen the discoverer of
I Allenrhu who fur many years suffered the
torments ot acute rheumatism desires all
ufterera tw know that he does not want
a. cant ut anyone's money unless Allenrhu
decisively connuera Ihla worst ot all
tllaeasea. and ha has Instructed Ulelnhertf
ilrus. and all druuiilsls tu cuaranla It u
cvurr tnaunce. Advrrtlteinenu
NATURE NEVER REPAIRS
A BROKEN TOOTH
Only a Dentist
vjan uo i hat
Don't neglect your teeth if you have
good ones take care of them ' if you
have poor ones see a Dentist at once
and have them made sound.
Continued good health depends to a
great extent on the condition of your
teeth. If thev are infected with
Pyorrhea or abcessed at the "roots sooner or later your general
health will suffer from it. At this office we have every facility
for the proper care and treatment of the teeth backed up by many
years of successful practice. We invite your patronage on the
basis of good work at a price anyone can afford to pay.
OUIl WORK IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
GOLD CROWNS .
BRIDGE WORK .
PLATES (False Teeth)
$5 AND UP
$5 AND UP
$15 AND UP
Wo ronllully Invite jou lo call nnd lniKvt our new oHIio with lot modern fixtures noil Mini-
tnry ciilinf ut We will gladly examine juur tcetli free of charge and toll jou JuM what it
Mill ert to put tlicm In H-rfeot condition
AS NHAH lWINI.KSS AS (H)OD DKNTISTUV CAN V.
DR. P. F. DIXON DENTIST
JOaii SOITI! MAIN STHI-Urr
liVrHAXCK AT HOOM NO I I'I'STAIHS
CllDAlt 20SI
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