The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 17, 1922 Page: 3 of 16
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R. C. REGIONAL 1
WORKERS MEET
Thirty Secretaries -Officials
Discuss Plans at
Assembly Here
rrulil'mn ot tho Itert CroM work
In nortlionatern Oklntiomn now
IiIkikcs of Hio work nnil illfctiwiioti
of the reports from vnrlou countlf
oniiirlcoil tli" day' profrrnm at the
rrglonnl conloronco ot lied Crow
workers liclil In tho municipal audi-
torium nil dny yoslerduy. Tho coif
frcnco won uttonded liy niin.xl-iimtr-ly
ythlrty lied Cro workers
nnd McrftRrti-s from comities in this
lut nf the tot nnd by itlvlslonal
workers from headquarter!) In St.
Louis.
The ilny'a ronferenco was eon-
i iiidcd hy n ride about tho city In
ram provided by Tulfn people. At
ri'n tho visitors were the cuests of
i; 15. Oberholtjcr. city superintend-
nt of schools and clialrmnn ot the
.timlor Ited Cross nt luncheon lit tho
hlKh school cafeteria.
Tho Ited Cross In Its relation to
tho community tho former rvrvico
num. tho school.4 and enmps was
iliocusscd by speakers nnd tho talks
were followed by rollnd tnblo dls-
uMiloni). V. 1. H tnli I. chairman f
the TiiIka county chapter presided.
Amoni; those nttendliiK tho con-
fonnco were It. II. Hutchcr of Mus-
koKee rhnirmnn of tho Junior Ited
'r"ss of MuskOReo county; T. Tru-
man Nixon of Tulcai Kdwln T. Wat-
kins of Wllbiirton director of l'J22
roll call; K. 13. Oberholtxer chair-
man of the Junior ltrd Cross; W. 1'.
Stahl Tulsa county chairman; (Irace
Wilson of Tulsa assistant to tho
Ited Cross secretary; Mrs. Malcolm
Tattlo of Tulsa; Mrs. draco I
llrlnser of l'erry ot tho nursing
service; Clara I. Crowe of tho south-
western division; A. 1J. Mudd field
director from Fort Hill; Mrs. Jennlo
j: Dentil exectitlvo secretary of tho
Tula county chapter; tlraco Tucker
divisional representative for north-
eastern Oklahoma: Kdlth It. Miller
divisional representative from Kt.
IitiH; Itoberl 13. llondy from head-
iluartcrM nt St. I.OUI11; Mrs. It. l.eo
Wiiltnco of Cushlni?; Mrs. (leorco M.
Sulft of Okmulgee chairman of tho
nursing division; Mrs. lifflo M. Ilann
nurse Muskouee: O. J. Hunt of Tnh
lequnh. secretary nt the Cherokee
county chapter; .1. w. i louses cnair-
man of tho Vlnttu chapter: Ktnlly
Foster of the Crali; county chapter.
Ymltii; Marie McKay of Vlnlta. Ited
Cross puhllo health nurse; Mrs. 1.
It. Williams. Fort Smith. Ark. chap-
ter; Mrs. W. II. lleer executive sec-
retary of the I.oKan county chapter
C.tilhrle. and Mrs. 1). K. Duncan ot
llartlesvllle secretary of tho Wash
Ington county chapter.
onsi'itvn ciui.DitKX's wi:i:ic
Ijocnl Library Officials Make Special
rrcp.irnimiH ror HUiuifi.
That ihlldren's liook weok No-
vember 1-' to IS will bo obierved
h'to. was tho announcement yester-
day of library officials. The obser-
vaaco of thH week when needs nnd
wants for tho kiddles nro specially
considered linn become n national
affair. It i said. A list of tho
beat books for tlm rural st hool its
voted by over S.UOO teachers'lind 2.-
ooa iiDrarinns anu.wnicn mo na-
tional Library association alms to
place in every rural school will roo.i
be ready for distribution to all rural
school teachers by tho Oklahoma
Library commission at Oklahoma
City. I'utronnRO at the local library
Is on tho Increase and by No-cmbtr
ts expected to be In full swing.
TRIAL TUBE FREE TO
Multiplies Itself inLather
ISO limes
We asked 1000 men what they mojt
wanted in a shaving cream. Then we worked
18 months making up and testing 130 for-
mulas to completely meet their desires.
We who did it have spent our lifetime in
BOap' study. Some of our creations arc world
famous. One of them Palmolive is the
leading toilet soap w existence.
So we claim you owe to yourself and us
this pleasant test we offer.
Five reasons
Here are five reasons why you should com-
pare this shaving cream with yours.
It multiplies itself in lather 250 times.
It softens the beard in one minute.
It maintains its creamy fullness for ten
minutes on the faee.
The bubbles are enduring. They support
the hairs for cutting while weaker bubbles
break.
The after effects leave you happy with
skin smoothed and pores cleaned by tho
palm and olive oils.
You are possibly content. Dut remember w
tried 130 times to improve on all other
creams. Give us a trial 6ee if we ve ex-
celled. Cut out the coupon now.
PALMOLIVE
SHAVING CREAM
10 SHAVES FREE
Jlroply Inteit Jlow nun an! iirtn nl nr.iU to
THE 1'ALMOj.IVE COMPANY
IliTt. Il-3'O MllxHUt.tr. I . s. A.
Kansas in Line
For Cold Wave;
Nebraska Also
KAKHAR CITY Kan. Oct 16.
A told wave In Kansas nnd Mis-
souri was predicted tonight by
I. Conner federal weather ob-
server here A drop In teniperaturo
from TO to 30 de;reea was fore-
cast. OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 16. Tho
first snow of the year wns report-
ed falling In western Nebraska
Hntltlouth Dakota today. Weather
bureau officials herp said that the
snow was moving toward tho
southe
east.
FIELDS REVEALS
'GANGS' HYPOCRISY
PONT1M-KO I'tMiM I'AIIH rtSt
Carter H g nernlly rei ognlicd ns the
siiclnllst cnpltnl of western Okla
homa ami after visiting It one
agrees this distinction Is not un
merited.
Tho republican cnndblato visited
Carter during two spnio bour nt his
disposal before speaking In h'lk City.
wwio tnei nro n numner ni nnru-
working republicans nnd constitu-
tional democrats there conducting nn
active fight for Fluids the popula-
tion of Carter ami vicinity is about
two-thirds soi lnllst-
It was the only nudlenf'e addressed
by Fields during his campaign that
could bo definitely termed cold-
hlondcd ami unresponsive. Although
tli cro was not u sign of heckling nr
Inattention. The stubborn determi-
nation of his llsteneis to resist nn ex-
planation of tho Hhawnco nbsurdlty
wns plainly written on their fares
Tho npplnuso wns only occasional
and then it v.-ns given by republican
nnd democrats while tho socialists
could bo distinguished by their
frowns of silent disapproval.
Concedes Walton Carter.
"Without nny apologies or oxplan-
ntlon. I concedo tho town of Carter
to my opponent." Fields smilingly
commented on his reception. "I
wasn't nt nil surprised nt the coldness
but I wns surprised to find In Hint
community so many nctlvo rcpuhll-
c.ms nnd democrats who nro trying
(If nnu urtliUHilUil ii mil mu tiviui
Dakota bunch of grafters.'
Ono lanky blnck beard whoso
bushy faco lescmbled thnt of Lenlno
nnd Trotsky encountered Fields as
tho cnndldnlo Marled for his waiting
automobile.
"Walton nln't no socialist nnd thnt
Shawnee platform ain't no socialist
platform" ho protected between
vigorous nnd copious expectorations
of tobneco lulce.
"Why Isn't It?" Fields asked.
It Ain't llmuiM.
"Well It nln't because tho socialist
papers say It'oln't" tho hleark beard
Insisted. Ho failed to explatji why ho
is supporting Walton.
Itenllzlng the futility ot Intelligent
argument with his socialist nc-
iiunlntance. Fields returned to Llk
City. Tho crowd hero was excep-
tionally largo for this section nnd
contained ninny republicans and
democrats. Tho speaking was pre-
ceded by tho nppcurnnco of a 11-
plcco band.
Fields left this afternoon for Okla-
homa City from which point he
leaves tonight for lloswell and Hugo
whero ho spoaks Tuesday.
Smelters showing Profit.'
NEW yoniv Oct. 16. Tho seml-
nnnunl report of tho American
Smelting & Iteflning Co. nnd the
American Smelters Securities com-
pany mado public today shows sur-
plus or operating income or is23-
i J23 GS for the January to Juno period
of 1922 as compared with u deficit of
i '1 101.S31.49 tho same pcrlud of
1 1(121.
MEN SEND COUPON
lttO
CLOSED CARS IN
SPOTLIGHT NOW
Automobile Dealers Have
Sales Rooms Dolled Up
for Big Exhibition
That the closed car is fast coming
Into Its own Is shown In Tillxi this
week by the hundreds of visitors
who nrn mnklnx n tour of the Tulsn
automobile dealers' Miles rooms. In-
specting tho very latest ileslgns and
styles In tho Inclosed cars now on
exhibit In nil Tulsa shops during tho
special show closing Saturday night.
Prnctlcnlly every Tulsa nutomoblle
dealer has Ills sales room docked out
nnd closed cars are nil the thing
during tho show. I'.sili dealer Is
holding it separate exhibition nnd
Visitors and prospective pundmsers
mnhn tho'inunds to j-cl a lino nn all
of the latest models for this winter.
Out-of-town visitors nro forming
a largo percentage of tho crowds
that visit enrh showroom dealers
slated last night. llroken Arrow
Colllnsville. Sperrv Sklntook. Sand
Springs Jenks lied Fork nnd liar-
tlesvlllo all hnve their quota of rep-
resontntlvcs nt the show this week
TULSA C. D. CLUB GROWING
Willi Nearly 1'JIIO Members It lt
Clinics Itcal I 'actor.
Willi n membership Hearing the
twelve liunilreil mark the Tulsn
County Constitutional Democratic
club Is rapidly becoming one of Dm
most nctlvo political iirgiinlTutlons
In this section of the stnte Under
direction of n well selected org.nv
Izntlon committee tho club member
ship is being rapidly extended to nil
parts or tun county nnd tuo in
(Mentions now nro thnt beforo elce
Hon day It will outnumber thu Wal
ton or socialistic wing or tue party
"It Is far better for tho slntn of
Oklahoma to hnvo tho election ma-
chinery of tho stnto III tho hands of
tho republican;! than to have it
turned over to Victor Ilerger nnd
his red card socialists In this stnto"
Is tho answer promptly shot back nt
tho democrats who nro sticking to
Wnlton simply for tho snke of hold-
ing tho party organization Intact.
To preserve tho memory of the In-
sect ii "Kootle klub" has been
formed In Itarlne Wis. by former
servlcu men of the World war Tho
titles of the officers nro "Kernel
Kootle" "illg Illto" " l!lg ltch."
"I.lttlo lltch lllg Scrntch" und
"I.lttlo Scratch."
Clmgeil. When you say fhat
just askyoutself whether you
ave spending money youhavent
eavnedyet. KS". Maybe not. But
at any rate'don't charge it
unless the money is in sight to
pay. And dont incur obligations
which will TtjTI necessitate
slighting $ffytixtiih'm-
prlnnt savings account oEyours.
THE
First NationalBank1
OF TULSA
Fourth nnd Main
nuot
MANN
"There's something
about them'youll like
It isn't this it isn't that
it isn't the other thing.
It's the quality combina-
tion of all it's Tarey ton.
MM Herbert t
jaureyton
London
Tarey tons arc
a Quarter again
TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY OCTOBER 17 1022
News of Sapulpa
Mlk PRICES TO
ADVANCE SHORTLY
... i
Rarbecue Dinner for Roy
Scouts; Greyhound Is
Stolen; New Union :
KnoeUl to Th World 1
SAI'tll.l'A Oct. Ill lrcal dnlri- i
men announced tmlsy the Increase In
the price of milk of fiom J to S cents)
per qlinrt. to become ef fectlvo lie-1
tween now and November 1. The i
high prlco of feed wns gUen as the
reason for tho boost In price which
wns agreed to by nil dairymen ip-
crating in tho city.
Cooks were prepsrlrirt today ti
barbecue tun l.umi steers as Una'
plctifU'iitlou for the Itolarl'ius' lhlr.1
ii n r tun i punie ror tne hoy m be net
heio tomorrow at the H"V S' nit
ramp. ArrnnKcmouts are being ion ic
to entertain l.fiOO boys and men
Automobiles will leave each si h
nt 2.30 each afternoon 1 .it it- II wil
bo rerved pnimptly upon in nv.il
nnd tho boys returned from cnn.p nt
5:30 o'clock.
The theft of n vnlunlilo greyhound
wns reported to jiollie ystenlay by
the owner II. O. Shields. The mlns
Ing dog Is n fine racer prominent on
severnl electric rabbit ctmu-ei At
cording to tho on tier's M iti u.rnt It
was. taken from Its pen at hlsjit'tue
Fred Woodson Hoy H.'otit er u
live leported today the theft of n
smnll Icebox n recently ovtrhaiilc.l
Fortl motor nnd several other nr
tlclcH of value from the mess hall ni
tho Hoy Scout camp. Tho aril' Its
wero stolen sometime between Sat
tn day nlKht nnd Monday mornlii
nnd n rownrd of $25 has been of
lered for tho nrrest nnd conviction i
BLUE
POINTS
ON THE HALF SHELL
LA FAYETTE
CAFE
t Off-1 1 Knst Third Kt.
Music livery Inciting
Twentv to
tlic package
Cigarettes
tli.' ril'ly one The l ord eefc'in
v i i icicnt gift to the s 'Uts fr "ii
Mien loi al lumber tleiilcr and
i- to lie used ns n motor In a b '.it
The regular meeting of tho S.i
pillpn Central Mbor council was
held here IMndny afternoon at I'libm
I ji Irrtr hall Filgar Fenton president
of the Stats reiteration of lnbor.
nun hero from Oklahoma Cl'y l""t
Thtirsdsy and nrnntilied n tinlon lo-
al for tnnmster and chauffeiiis.
with nbont fifteen inetnlnrs A
fhnrter has benn sent out for the
new be I. Tim shop crs.fl situation.
according to n rot lew of Slindm's
meeting remains about tho same
locnlly. Several of the local con.
trlboted to the strlko fund of the
shop c i aft.
I't-n itr. lii'.iti: roit daiuvinc
ltistl llnlil.cr itack I 'mm SI. 1'itnl
r.Hiiltliiii .stiiing tor linliisli)
Thnt local tlHlrylug list a hi fu-
ture with posslbllltlfx of developing
Into one of the tillpoitnnt Indllstile
of this section Is the lu'llef nf A
! 1 itmni. mntiager of the Tufa
Banker
Belnmnt
Parkway
Chester
Fesler
Rainbow
College
Brogues
and
11 318 South Main '1 12 South Main 1 91
Bbrsheim
II " I
New Fall Shoes
1 ' and Oxfords El
I Styles Leathers Most Styles 1
11
u
au.iiJtuii
Ormond
Beverly
Campers
Morcland
Century
many more
TUR
318 South Main 412 South Main
Tulsa's Largest Shoe Distributors
Attend Our Children's Shoe Sale
ir'iic lloif i a-' 'i' 1 1 "ii v. ' re
tut " d rn i in i fi "ii i ii. s . lit
I mi rxi'Kin H'li bi 1. 1 i . i k a t
Si I'.inl ii tut M 1 ti tn i 1 . - M i'
Mile and Oils I.. Hliew ne ill... nt
the citpcriltlmi.
I'lguree hroimht back by Ciiioer
show that Wisconsin dairy pmdints
s.tld for .1?lO0A.O0fl mnl MIumcio-
ta's dairy products brought $2-
01111000 Inst yesr. Hunks In ihe
dairy section wsie also in bi itir
shape than I h oust In I bo Kuiin lals-
ing nectlons.
ii.wM'.it siariii) roit s. v .1011
Ii II dackuni llcisilillili lldnl its 11
.Member of Mali; AdiUory lliiiinl.
1.. It. .Inckgon. vice prnsldrnt of
the First Notional bank and nn oil
man. tins bon iwomrnendeii liv the
local ndxtHory bontd of tin' Suit a
lion ArniVi injjnber nr ilw st it.'
ndvlinry board. Hreomini mlnil.'ii
of .IscKson km innde nt a nil. l
meeting of lh advlsoiy lmiii.1 jm
terdny In response to a iimihi: fi.'in
tbe st. lie orgalilftitl leu
Black English Grain
Cordovans
Patent Colt
Calf
Tn English Grain
Willow
Copper Brown Calf
Norweigan Calf
And Many Others
1
Any
Any
Drivo constipation out
system
.
nH frrtin iVn ilnntfers that
confront you and every member of
jour finally If jou nro neglecting
constipation or eotutlpstlon eondl-
tlonO VmI Kellogg Ilrnn eooked;
and krnniblisl every day and you will
be nitoniilieil nt the improvement In
your health and splrltl
llrsn's value as fonslipatlon ror-hs-tlvo
Ls nottderfal. It 1.1 licatlty
vlniltirisl by tliilcim becatiso llran
vs tho natural meaiis of relieving eon-
sllpatlon with the fowl you cull Wo
niiarnnlisi tliat Kelleng'n Ilrnn eaten
icgnlatly nt least two tnblcspisiiiftils
dolly j In severe cnm with each meal
will is'nnnnently tnllcto tln most
ittibborn ronstlpsllonl It doii won-
derful liroltli ork for elilldrcn inak-
Ing litem strong nnd robust.
You renllio wlwt rmisllpnllnn means
Lau nutluirltUsi stato that I'tVi of
Most Styles
no
An event that gives you tho
choice of many styles leath-
ers and lasts of this famous
make at a pronounced sav-
ing. Every pair made specially
for us.
The Home of.
Better footwear Nettle
ton and Florsheim for
Gentlemen.
I. Miller Dorothy Dodd
J. & Selbys and Red
Cross for Ladies.
Buster Brown Humpty
Dumpty for Children.
Style
Last
of your .
wun rvunugg a mam
I -II 111M.d n l.n lrnlf.l tft C'lt...
Jill iiiiiiTin v..
ration I It Ls ritijioasiblo lor rr t-
cajos of diabetes llrtglit'd 1 ic
rheumstlsm and hardening it thin
nrterim. It dulls tho brain. ti.aVnii
tho stirferrr slncglsh and ennsea hauU
.iclies bad brintK plmiily eorni .' xlonsl
KoIIock's Hron as nsturo's cor-r
ts-cllfo fooil sneeps cleans nn 1 r-'--fiitt.
It re ulaUa lb bowels nalura e
nnd does not ranso litlbitlnn or dls-
t omfort llko pills nnd r-athntUr whleli
rnnnot afford is-nnanent robef nnd
only ngk'ravnte dangerous condition I
You will like) Kellogg 's Ilran.cxkjiL
nnd ktumbled. It nut-llko llav r Ui
dellclouj. Kat It ns n ceroal spfw1
It over yonr farorito cereal or uso -In
exiunUcss delightful ways In bak-
ing Itttb as In pancakes gnns. lalsitl
brmd mnfflns ote. Hay KcllogB'
11 ran at all jtrvecra.
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