The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 140, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 14, 1920 Page: 3 of 18
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TULSA'DAILY WORLD SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1 1 1020
3
WOULD REGULATE '
THE PHONE LINES
Corporation Commission
to Aetcnd Hearing at
Kansas Gity.
SERVICE IsTERY BAD
Sew Kates Other Than the
Burleson System to Be
Put Into Effect
State Briefs
AVAHiriNOTON Keb. IS The
rntlroud administration today Brant-i
ed tho request of Congressman IIow-l
nrd thai u representative bo sent to
Vlnlta to relieve the congestion of I
hay.
ML'SKOQKK Fob. 13. With the
comment Unit Friday the Uth 1 liln
lucky day IMmund Anold Bummers
of W'UKoner today assumed his duties
on Judge of tho district court here.
Judge .SurniiioiH was appointed after
Judge Charles O. Vnttn had resinned.
flAMHAW.
und Influenza
Feb.
are
13. Hmallpox
the
southern tart of S'eouovnh county
l'ubllo meetings have been placed
under tho ban nnd many Kchpols
uro cloned. Tho death rate however
is small.
xmoaiiM Press SU Wl 1 ONCA clTy Veb. 13-t.ynn
oKIAHOM A C.ITT l ob. 13. AH Young tank builder. Is In a hospital
member of 'he Oklahoma state eor- with his faco badly crushed wrlrtsj
nnUon commission left tonlKht ror oroKcn nanus "iinned. prouamo
porauon cl confer Hku" fra;t"'o ani olhrr Injuries as
KinsMC.ty. where they win corner rMuU of Mng hllrled 60 fp(H
ih milor commissions from UhiiiikIi space Me was Mnndlng on
Ktnm MIs"ur' nn(1 Arkausa n derrick beam which was counter
morrow to devlso uniform rogula- bniced when a guy ropo broke. r-
"wn for the oporation of telephone iallf. ieam nlllI calapultltig
. In he southwestern district. YounB through the alt until he col
Kuth regulations Ark Walker chair-. 1IC1 with a pile of steel girders
min of tho Oklahoma commission ' . .
rtpuWfDED NEW LODGE
Sred against thu tolephone com- I x"-""" ' - -.!! -vun-i-
wuiv by subscribers in thcro utates.
rvindlllons of telopnono service
. tl of the slates of tho nouthwest 'PuLia Internal Oftlcliil-H Have.
A mi y . i ni'M. ..t if h i. i.
.f iaenu' a v....ku i.i.ik nun
lHwhtinku Order
Soma"' Mr Walker ald. "Nmer-1
mt complaints havo been filed with .
.v. ..mmkiiniu charaln. tho com-
.nl aro not giving efficient Bcrv-fWi u. Th. World
lei. Now that tho eompanleH aro no ) I'AWJIl'SKA Feb. 13"
i"- . i . i . i. .
lonrer uiaor icoonu wuui mc
commissions will have moro power
is de-Unc with them."
Mr Walker raid mllngs radically
.efferent from those In effect under
the Burleson control would bo made.
Ths conference was to havo been
hld somoUrae euro but postponed
on account of presslnir matters be-
fore some of tbo commissions in tho
4U-
A Muo.1i'
In Pawhuska for every child at
Moosehejirt" Is tho slogan adopted
by tho local .Moose lodgo on tho oc-
casion of tho dedication of the now
hall which was attended by ovr 20i)
enthusiastic members.
Tlio lodgo rooms urn ileclurcd by
statu officers to be tho best In the
state occupying thu cntlro third
floor of tho new postofflco building
FIRST REGIMENT
WILL BE REVIVED
Ex-Officers of 142d to
Meet February 20 at
State Capital. j
f nmwialt 1'rfM Male Wit I
OKLAHOMA I'lTY J-Vh. 1.1 le-
iirpinl'iitloii of Uie. old Kltst InUntry
'kl.iholua natlon:il KU.'ird will be
dtlvniHsed at a mivelliiK In which all
former ini'inbers of tho reRliuent are
Invited to be held here at thu cnpltol
at 1 o'clock i" t Kriihiy nf turn in
Kebruury 21) I ttvitnt luim to ut'end
th meetlnK were hi i.i lodny h lie
adjutant Renem! to a liirni' tiniotr
of former officers md men f the
WHY COUGH AND
COUGH AND COUGH?
Relievo it with Dr. Bell's
IMne-Tsir-Honey
ARE you going to let it stuk and
become a chronic condition?
Of course not' Not when you
know you have a preparation like Dr.
Hell's Pine-Tar-lloney to loosen it up
and so allow Nature to ml you ot it.
The lint do.e will produce gratifying
results. The second and thitd will con-
vince you that l)r. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey
is an enemy to a cold.
The preparation is tecum! to non
for its koottiingi relieving effects.
CoukIis la grippe bronchitis asthma
quickly relieved by F)r. Hell's l'lnc-Tar-Honey
JOc. 60c.. 1.20. All Druggists.
r itiri't kin ... t t sti 1 i tip i
" i- n tlnri n'ui'iit Win io t ump
itou.o Tt wii in ilu- sunituir of 1(1!
id bicnlM" tlw.'4inil Infantry of tlie
3iiUi ilUMlon It iKid u mrtMuclli of
atiproxliimtely 1fno. It Is notlmateil
that nt least d .000 of thosn men nm
now hi the state.
AlthonKh no nyre In r nt r- of the
Oklahoma niitloiull (riiiird will be hi1.
otrnl'eil by the war depm Imcnt at
prectit l ) il i ii nt tli'tieial C (' HaJ -
I Hit said he hopes fi be HUtlloi Ued
to iidd another ryplmcnt at the 1m-
'lntilnK of tlve lil-w fl.ieaJ vein on
Juh I It It planned to ha. ih'
I nolK-uili-cil rf K ilm "t ready to he ti
ir 1 IT r ' 'K 'i.r' so J ft' '
t . . ( .1 1 Ui (' " s
I i mi-r I'ffn er Him cd ' .r'eud
th iiieclltiit l-'ridny tin hide llrlun
d.ir c : it-t . t ltoy llojmtftii. rormei
colorel of the retrtnmnt. Or lloyil J
llolittid former rninmninW of the
field himpllrU attachiMl to the resl-
inent. l.leiitennnt I'olonel K U !nne
I of l lilniond. Major luury (IINtnip of
U'hnn.ller Major C'lmrlcM .lohiimn of
. I'.iwtu e. Meiilennnt t'otonel 1'ralik
Kln of Outhrle. Major Alvu J
iNUe of Tulw I.leuietiant .nloli.T
W S K" of Wuok.i. and Msjor
Karl IMtteiKin fei.rnt properly and
iIIsImii-siiiu otllcei of the ituaril now
A claKi of So men wepi InlHatcd
.... rrinil -oc?T neaiieu ny iiitam T. luiipo. Qer-
0RGAN1ZE LEGION POST aid R tjuhan rt presentlns tho em-
preiuo uiciaior w;is nKLSiei in lire
ceremony by Itov. Harold (!. Cook
I-eVldUrs at Hominy I'crfcct New tho Jazs paraon 1'. S. Hedrick and
A. Ii. Onrnntaatlon
fndt U Th World.
HQM-NY Feb. 13. Fifty former
Midlers or sailors durlnrr tho world
have orranUed the Andrew
BUckwell post of tho American
Legion here. Tho followlnrr officers
wtnl. Post commander. 13.
L Walker; vice post commander
John Whitchorn; poat adjutant
Hirry Matters; post srrReaiit-at-irms
'William nussell. Tho chap-
laincy U vacant
lllntzcll Is PromoU-.
S-kl to Tht World
1)IIT SMTTJI ArJc. Teh. 13.
Railway circles hoard "today that
diaries H. Ulaticll ouperlntondent of
the control division of tho Frisco
with heailquartors In Fort SmKh was
oon to bo elevated to the uupcrln-
Itndtncy of tho Bafety first depart-
ment of the road with headrjartern
In Springfield Mo. Mr. Ulatzell left
here yesterday for a tour of Inspec-
tion over tho central division with J.
M Kurn recently elected pre.dent
of the Krlsco. Ho Is onr bwt known
Mfety first officials In tho country.
To ArmUm MoomOilners.
TAHUIQU.VH Feb. 13 Cook Still
nd Orady Jorxn arrontcd Tlnirsdny
on a charge of liavlng lllecally
mocnshlno whiskey In their posyes-
lon today were taken to Muskogee
'ir arraignment before a United
States commissioner.
. K. CorrlKan all of Tulsa. The
officers of the lodgo lire. A. V
Hurley p.ist dle.Uitor; II. O Hunt
dictator; K. J. Jones vlco dictator
It. Wood Ityder prelate J Franclo
Klam secretary; 11. 1 Hrincr
treasurer; Charles Sttmrt and W. M
81oan trustees. '
Tho principal address of tho eve-
nkii; was made by tho Uz. patHon
nnd talks were nlso mado by Hov. J
M. Ilallantyne J'. S. Hedrick and
William T. Lampe.
Following tho rltuallstla work.
which Included music by the Moose
orchestra nnd vocal elections by
Jersey Klam Frank lteddy and It. It
Itoblnson a luncheon w:i served
and Franklo Manilla and Chnrles
niggera gave a four-round boxlnc
contest. Tho charter woh reopened
for 60 dnys) lonuer under the reduced
fees nnd Supervisor Pinkerton will
remain In 1 'awhuska during that
time.
Tho Brand march at tho opening
danco tonight will be led by Miss
Viola Ducotoy. tho winner of tho
O-Wah-Tum-t'ah queen contest.
Miss Julia Sneljrrove tho loser In thfi
queen contest will bo presented with
a diamond ring at that thne.
Crovei's TnU-lr4 chill Tonlo
restores vitality nnd onerjry by puri-
fying and enriching tho blood. You
can noon feel 1U Strengthening In-
vigorating Kffoct Price 60c. .Vdvt
PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
Now Showing the New
Model Premier Elec-
tric Cleaner
The cleaner vith the three cleaning
methods.
The only cleaner on the market
using the two-brush feature. Phone
us today for a trial demonstration
of this late model cleaner.
People's Electric Supply Co.
Osage 6813 223 East Third St.
Yes; S. S. S. Is Purely Vegetable
Nature's Safe Blood Treatment
KrT?nrf0r 80 Yea" thc
Det Remedy for Rheuma-
"" -atnrrh-and Skin
Di teases
"dentist
H fort
havo discovered that
lain 0 rcld' aro "bun-
l unpiiea with vegetitlon of
tiVC k'n(l8' that Ornish the in-
itinu or mal(lng tt remedy for
UC1 ly VerJ. nnJ oUmcnt f
nv Medloineji nrndo from'
kn i uid oarka which nature
" k'Ccrt at 110 disposal of man
'art lhan "trnB mlneral'mlx-
natid concoction Mineral med-
B irk (larScrouly on tho dell-
rts of tho bowels by eatlae
irlit the lining membrane producing
chronic dyspepsia and often entirely
ruining tho health.
S. S B. Is made entiroly of gntle
acting healing purifying roots. Kerbs
and barks posscsslnu properties that
build i'! oil parts of the sysit-m and
clcanso the blood of the germs that
cause nhoumatlsm Catarrh Soros
and Ulcors Bkln Disease and nearly
ull disorders of tho blood It cleanses
the entire syutem and it Is perma
r.cnt. Clot f'H. S. nt nny drug store
loauy. il in n siiiiiouru ruuieiiy rvv
ognlzed everywhero as tho greates
blood aniKiote ever uncocrea i
vours Ih a peculiar case write to Med
leal Director 261 Swift laboratory
Atlanta Oa Advt
A Fine I.niatlvc For Children
PromDttv. imoothlv. rnmfurtiblv. Pn-Ho-
Ix lunrtlont 11k lionfls and stirs thr ttxi'til
Uvtr. Mot DaUrr like ntomel is but a
t-ntle sale my-tn action laiathe for tin)
whAle family that rffpctlvply rrranvrs waste.
Boston Ave.
M E. Church
South
Fifth and Boston
L. S. Barton
Pastor
Stranger Come and
See Uo
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Curl Duf field Supl.
Sermon 11a. m. Subject "Conservation."
Sermon 7:30 p. m. "The Two Sisters."
We Walch.Your Car
At Night Service-
Ali'xiinili r H. licrr tolil us nlioiit lltlilng hint Siiinhi) i'riilng nnd to
ull of jiiii who ltiM- not luiirtl tills In) mini ami lool. In nil him
Iii-ib ho iipiHiii-H ut nny of tho churi'licn again.
For Protection and Preservation
You are a serious menace to other
road users and are taking chances with
your own life if you don't put on Weed
Tire Chains when the roads are slippery
and muddy or covered with snow and ice.
rm?-OTA4i
You have Weed Tire Chains in your car
and should never fail to put them on
at the first drop of rain.
Wet J Tire Chalniare alto made to met! the demand for
an tfficitnt traction and anll-thid device for trucks
equipped with tingle and dual tolid (ires or with the
very large pntunuitic tirtt. They are so conifrucfei
lAaf they tatitf actorily meet the requiremente of hemvy
truck eervice In mud eand or mow.
AMERICAN CHAIN COMPANY Inc.
BRIDGEPORT"7 CONNECTICUT
Largest Chain Manufacturers in the World
TU:CoPlte Chain Mne-AU Type All Sis All Finishes - Prom
Plumbers' Safety Chain to Ships' Anchor Chain
General Sale OIEcc: Grand Central Terminal New York City
District Sale Offices!
floston Chicago Philadelphia Pittsburg Portland Ore. San Francisco
SALARIES THE SAME
Imiton lionnl of I'lliiivitloii III lute
In Inciimxo Pnj -Vo I'iimiN
on 1 1 II nil
Hy Amii4I0iI I'r.is Htalu wir.
I.AWTdS Feb 3 Henliil that
the tenoheis in the publlr mhoiiln
hele bud bei-ii ir .m IsimI an in
rrouse in ilai u-s ih mi Inilin enient
to reitmelder llietr i rslRiiat'ons Has
inaile tod.iy hv A J llnrttui a mem-
t'Cr of tin- In. u 'I of ilm utiini lie
raid no ' tini I'wloi's wi le itmile li
the "Piird H'U'I V rr i I I ' t 1 .
Jit tept 'fig Hi 1 1 n h' i in' it "us
The Imihi d h.i ' in n I .'i t d"d
from It" position that .m imteuii' in
h ilai ii-s is not lentil iv tnisUvli''
Hiirtnn said. "No 1 if reiiHiM have
' tmen rtllnwoil ami no pronilMeai ot In-
' i rmiee iiihiIh In any way wlmtinj-
l xvor. Neither has the lmrd (utrevd
to a friendly suit at the ind of the
)eiu- to cover defli Its riiumil by
ftmntlnx an HU'restne now
t "The board udiolts tint an in-
.r.. u .... 1l I...I lit. l..tMl
'fur the ii ban! veal ti Inadi' out
will nut allow it "
i It wns staled liowi vi i th.il In
I'reani'rt in inlarles oi'ii Oe illorteil
i 'ime tiaubcii nil" ire de erv g
i ti 'lie n no tin of . ire
aviulut'lo from 'he Intuit inlawed f
lnH-houl purpose Istr thft' th
; would amount to but n-nmatl part
thn 21 por tent uslced mid that i
innii) iM-e no Inf.rense would 'O
I given .
1 Hnlnrli'S of leiixlieis am quM' i
at J3 to tlfiO a month; high school
Ueai h rw at JtU to tG. and h il
mli.'.il prlnrlpolM at $-00. whl Ii is a.
l J i per rint im-rvin.- over last year
.In iihiii) ciuses. It vrai ns-iil
A fed flag whluh had teim hoistel
oer Un high Hi'hiwl jesterday I.'
unknown imrtlen. ws prompt r
taken ihiwn b odfln-'S
-P.
;
Tho
Store
for
I Men
EP i Ti
( TH- .'-TOME JPt3S.1-i!!rXn
319-321 SOUTH MAIN J
Dunlap
nnd
Stetson
tints
French
Shrincr
nnd Urner
Shoes i
i'
t
Wo tliank roil for
every piirchnso
hiiKu or small
which J on hnvn
Hindi) In our store.
Wo aim lo win
y n u r r ri riitnlil
with roorti'oiis
mill efficient wr.
Im nnd jour on.
Unticil infronaK
tlirouatli tho
RnmfneNM of our
tallies.
Have You Seen
the
New Suits tor
Spring
You'll like thorn. Thc stylos are decidedly different
yet not extreme. Coats are slightlylonger lapels wider
and the one-button models are in high favor.
Right now we are showing large assortments of the
newest suits for spring; single and double breasted
styles for men and young men in the most handsome
all-wool fabrics aui patterns we've ever seen. The
range of colors is complete and they aro priced fairer
than any other suits that we know. Will you stop in
and investigate the merchandise behind this message?
KR-
-M
People Are Aroused
Quaker Man's Work Creates Enthu-
siasm at the Quaker Drug Store. Free
Samples to Test Quaker Herb Extract
Quaker Mans work toe firm da
at the Quaker DriK Store Hhows
that tho Quaker Herb Kemedlts
aro soon to ho found In every
home. As early ua 'J o'clock yester-
day tuornlriK poopln berran calllu.'
on him and for thu rcmulndor of
the day ho was kept busy answer.
Iiir ouetijn retrardlriK the Qua-
ker Herb remedies.
"It U most uratlfyltiir to me"
said Quaker Man to receive Mich
prompt renponse to my earnest
requests from people I kiio"w tho
action of tho Ql'AKliU HKItll
KXTHACT and for those reaoons
I tilso know that tr r i iiucstlun
of only a fi. w days wnen p-'oi '"
will bo Kind o proi liuio puln y
tho roroarkab a benefits recvivcd
after uslnB Ql'AUHIl HFIMI KX-
TltACT. 1 simply request peop o
lo try the mi'dlclii for a uhoit
flrno and watoh for results I wl I
bo at tho Quaker Drug Store e ery
day from 0 a. ni. to 5 p hi
Quaker Man says. ' ei ttia
Quaker Herb IJmract is v mlltl
laxative bulldn up the ntomach.
miculatea this blood creates a
hwUthy nppotito hulldi 'c up both
hwilth and strenRth.
("all today for a fn"i .-. plo
which will ho utven the fret threa
lr-tifimd callers. Dally from 9 o.m.
tu t in.
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