The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 142, Ed. 1, Monday, February 16, 1920 Page: 3 of 12
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TULSA DAILY WORLD MONDAY FEBRUARY 10 1920.
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BENEFITS TREBLE
UNDERHEW LAW
it Kffects the Men
and Families.
80000000 IS COST
Tcrm Parent" Extended
. i.. - "T ii mi Par.vr.wl
to
Include
L'nd r
Old Statute
15 How
... ..it. TON Veil.
iiy br . flt!L.uall unilor the war
' -rl a-l e ctam of liPtief Iclnr
will receive J600 nt otjfr Hie
anon'lily ronipcnmiMon by the new
lUw hclng Increased by ;0 in JiU
ensr
Mr. Hwoct alt cxpliilnrct the per-
manent monthly Incrrnsefl provlild
foe. nit ills.itilrd cvsrrvle mfti. I'or
noun temporary msui'iitv mo uw
tthcr of Bill Tells Hovisal1on wl" b ad nfl foN
f"' . ..... .i- iL. 1VT.m ! To thn unmarried velcrnn.'lSO a
I rjiontli an Increase from ISO.
I To trve veteran with a wife !0 a
'month an Increuso from $45.
To thn Veteran with a wife nnd
eliUd $95 a month an Increano from
IS 5.
To the veteran with a wife anil
two or more - children 1100 a
month nn Incri-nre from IC3.
To tho veternn who linn no wife
but one child 190 ii month with
for leach nilillllnnal child anln-
crenso from MO. '
To the veteran with dependent
parent nn extra nlliiwuncn of $10 A
month for each la 'nisi crnnted.
"Of course all (1ih;i1 ll It will not ;
come wianln the rating of'lutal
temixirary." Mr Sweet kiM "and
so the new law provide that nlV
ilt'iiMUth-M Hhall be paid by the war
risk biire.in. These other rntliiKd
are: Partial and temporary totil
and permanent and jwirtlal nn.il per-
manent nnd for each tho motj'l'.tv
compensation ahull be n jwircentnijc
of ilecrce of reduction In earn-
ing capacity reuniting from the ills-
nbllltv. The reduction In eirnln?
capacity muorbe at ieunt 10 tie rent
before one can receive any cqmpen-
fMitlon. Iir Total Disability.
"For tohiX permanent illotltilltv
tho compenlllon is fixed a'. 1100 .1
month. The law fpeelficallv provulen
Hint the lnt.H of both feet or both
h.iniln. or Hie slKht of both eye or
Ihc loss of one foot and one hand
or one foot and one cnc or o.ie
hanil anil imn eve. or IwcomlnB per-
manently bedridden kIiiiII be len-ed
o be tut 1 permanent illHililll'
Then. too. total double perm.incnt
dlihllllv entitles one lo J200 a
month s loni; oh he live. I'or In-
stance. Ihl double pavnient Ii for
the few men wlio lost both eyest one
hand and one root or both eypH ana
bolh luind. 'or boll) ocH and both
feet.
"The helplessly illmblcd' nro fur-
ther cared for under flic new l'iw by
the provbilons illroullni; tho war
rll bure.ui to allow nn aililiMon.il
t"0 a month to those vclciJiia i
need of an attendant.
"No penalty 1h inipospil 'iv ih.e
law on those dlabled men for
their individual wiccess In nve Turn-
Inr Uift handlnup of a permanent In-
jury. The taw directs that dlmlill-
Ity ratlnKH frhall be bacd as far as
practicable 'upon the avernjtc im-
palrmcnbi of isirnlnK capacltv re-
taining from Injuries In civil oc u
nations and not upon the li. palr
ment of earning capacity In each
have been
i of bencfl
the recently enacted
villained today by
!.eprcn;uiivo nwtei ui
'isur.ince nw now be
mt nni or In inslall-
s month or more at the
ie policy holder Mr.
u illc the policies mny
.ible to itny of tho fol-
!."li t 'a explained today by
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. -rihe
r In !a
n-dpa'eitt. etep-paren.
4. .idoptlnn hnband.
wrandcht'd utepchlld
I brother sister hnjf-
. hor. brother throush
eptiwlhcr. uncle nunt
brotheV-ln-law. His-
v person who vu In
(f r parent lo the In-
.ft fc r VCMr pc'orp the in-
'f -ti'ii' tlie .children of
rs io" and parent through
(i..o c -rr IiiHiired'a wlfpor
.'rllban Double CVniipcnsniloir
th i ii v impciwu'lon paid
f in i u taw"' Mtl Mr. Sweet J
tioir Mian double almost trelilo
. p i ii the p.ist. Tals ln-
Xtr i i is liernfanent 'a III ailil
(0.0(" ;ea- to the amounts
. ihr Knveriimeni to the dl-
MJ cx "vice men und their fain-
pv ih.' ret-oaetlvc provlslnni of
ie law a payments of eumpeiiKf
i .;! I'C iiicrenKCd ! tho now
raiments uri now b-'iui
j bi He war rina bi:eiiu lo
t ip it difference wk"! . o
l n r i ' conipensatlqn and tlii-
f. ont Tils an lmmdl''?' an l
... h.nrfR o 1H1.S2? vilninsi
I) .g wl m ( ':n0OOO i.i btliiB
m i:rtbu e'l Tor lntanec. nn tin-
fj.lrrtrd so die who has ben draw-
W '50 " Ion'11 tor tnc ut i'cir
W.I.
Indit dual uir ! r ni i .c t) lime
the bureau )h dln-o'ed tj ro-iclmnl I
he 'hedtlle ofrrti;nK Vu accord
unce wl-h actual expeuen'''
liesidea tlie money paid by lii
(rovernment n compenatlon to the
war dlfubled men tho law a.o iro-
vldeM Ibut all Injured veternla nbull
bo furnished with reaeoniiblo uuv-
eminent medical and l.o.i.jlt.U (.erv-
leeM nnd such fiipplle I'iclii Jintr
nrtlflclnl llinbu. trusses and nlmilat
appliances as Ihc .v.ir rik ixireuu
mav determine.
"This medical anl lin4plt.it t-enl-ment
will be lon to Ami' leans
Who may be living !! for-'Un coun-
tries as well iiti n' the I'tit'e I
States and Americans who fnusht
In the nrmlc of Ihe allies can ie-
eelve the treatment at hosplt.xbi in
this country
"Twenty thousand to 1ft. 000
Americans were part of "he Cana
dian army nnd of ii'CMil'y the
Canadian Rnvernnient must "noli
after those who are mal.iud anil
crippled no mailer whajo they liuy
llio. Manv of llusn h.n retuined
in the 1'nlled Stales and e.tn be
ti inteil In our own itovornment hos-
plmls bv tho new f.iw uuthnrUltiK
the burenif to establish reciprocal
rtrraiiKemeniH for (he treatment of
the veterans. In turn the Amer-
icans who co in Canada can bo
trrntwl In thn Canadian hospitals or
supplied Mlth artificial limbs and
applliinees. In either case tho kov-
vrnment will call upon t'he other to
be relmbutxpil for sendees remlercd
and for appliances furnished."
BONDS WILL CARRY Brokcr swap a
! of Two lime 0
Tanijnn i-:M')'lcil to Vto Tiour-
ably Toiiiorniu I'or llu
School Issue.
Stock
Old Time
Luxuries in llu
HORSE TIES UP
i i In j.nipc .MtovtMnrin Vnlinal .sviks
lUHll Win mill In Tunnel.
BOY IS RAISING COTTON
i;ici'i.Vonr-Old ('lull Member (it-rms
Mniilo In .North.
STKI-I.A. Neb. Keb. 1. -It has
been demonstrated bv William DeeW
nicer sou of a farmer nedr Preston
unit coiion win be i.nsed in Itlch
urilnii roiintv
William who 1.1 It e.irs old.
liikcH pride In bin sin t-s l'roni tho
cmp raised In the family garden in
I0IS ho pot seed If) plant the 1919
icnip ami ril.cd n vrrnl lundreil
plant
If jiiu would Ills 'fancy
Keep t
i"nr trim sIkk's nnd
Stllt'kttlRS neul. '
Ilelief that tho Tulsa spirit will
reirlster vlctorv nt tho noils tomor
row for tho school bond Issno nnd
excess tay levy li exprixsed by rep-
reseniativa cltlitens uiieresieu m no
welfaro of tho scluils and of Tulsa.
"I am Mire that nt this crurliu
moment when wo need hulblltiKS
rimliuuent and the best mnuhood'
.Hid. wornanhonyl of Americi to curry
out Hits blc task that Tulsa will
iicnutt herself In her usual itwiiner
und pass tho bond Issuo iy nn over-
wnelmintt vote.' Airs. rwmr n
Craver president of tho Parent-
Teniihers' iiltlnnoe Hvild yesterday
VThe men's civic clubs has not only
unanimously endorsed tho bond In-
sun (jut tho I'sront-TiMcherH urt'iin-
lzaiinu ' -iu a wiiiiiuii niw iihiiih
for It."
Kvery t'ltuen In Tulsa NhouliI vole
on the bond election tomorrow
Mm. Crnver dc"inred. "Tho only rea
son which will keep peoplo from
votltiK Is ciirelesmuM' Mrs. rmver
warned. "When votlnK Is put oft It
Is sometimes loo lain today. To ruiuM
HBalnst this telephoning commlltecH
have been appointed In nil the I'ar-ent-Teaehers
orBanlxatlons. These
committees will see that thn women
In nil the school districts vole of
course most inbtlmrs of Tul.a nehuol
children will not need to bo re
minded for they mI.hIi the best for
their children and they re.illne that
tho Tulsa. KchoolH really face a
crisis."
NVTI.KV. N .1 . Feb. Ii .1 C
Hurler a Wall streei siiKar broker
who Ihes here wits boiiir to slaKi'
ii certain celebration the other day.
bill illFCoered bis wine cellar was
ompty. Wlilbi ihus dlslressnd he
umh Himlher Wall street man to
whom ho confided Ills trouble.
"Well If iiionu Kot mo about
110 pounds of suitur" said tho oili-
er broker hitiKhlnKly" I'll Blvn
ou some of my stock."
After convincing him that ho
had 100 pounds of the precious
sin pie. Mr. llorler asked what ho
would offer for It. .
"I'll Klvo nu a bottle of Bin two
bottles of 100-proor wnlsky and
tour hollies of HerRiindy ulna" hit
friend told him.
The bnrBuIn was vhen none
thriumli with In the most serious
manner possible. '
Window Trimmer Mines If vi t.
.1. llarrv Hilton. wledow Inn
mer. inoveil lo Tulmi lasl wtek from
lialbis Texas. The I'lj'inmitli Clolb-
Iiik eompHiiy windows ns well as C
II. Wright Clothlni? conipanv win
dowi are beKlnnlnif to show i the
merits of Hilton's wo.k. Several
other merelmnls have windows ib
orated h Hllloti weeklv
noHToN. Keb. ir liirliiK a hea
snowHtorm heie a wlsu and comfort-
lining horse allni'hed lo u in I IK i
wakuii londrd with bullied milk en :
leied the subway at I'loasuul streei i
nnd peiielrated tho warmth of the!
utiilmKiiiund tune as far as I'm-
street. He wus esptureil utjil luken
out with no essiinltlisi exeepl lo lh
liei veH of I'ommuleiH.
The horn" ti ml wagon presented a j
ludicrous appcnrniice as Ihey nwived
slowly over the ties pursued by the
hyslerks.1 rlrtimhiK of niotonnen's
Bonus.
.Minimi I'kIoii ii Meet. 1
-A frolic of the ()sHRe-i'reelr lodgs.
of ins .Moose iKieir win in. nelil
SUBWAY SIiov.h for Ihc llnhu
lo Coal Almost as
Much as for Wifcu
llimTtl.N Keb ii 'lulu needs
Hew shoes" is u common pinver ii
games of rhanre when the ile-
otees wish to III. ike an rspeibillv
UlRem nppenl to foitnne but
IlHildy will hni In hold more
"nnlursls" or the slakes be higher
when he wins If his offspring Is
lo be properly shod for the prce
nte hinhet llnby shoes have nd-
vsneed I per cent In the Ins' tin en
month according lo exhlbltniH of
those urtlrler at the sllim lonvrii
Hon heie.
Nxw samples of shoes on '
hlhlt will rntnll from ll.l.'i to I' r0
s pair tlie x Minimis sn nnni
SEEKING' A HUNGRY GHOST
I'l'iiilili'iiii' Police Hoar nlic. Hut
i '(intuit I.isiile the SHiuk.
PtlOVIUHNCK If. t lh I.
i The police Hre Irs Uir to solo h.'
Ih known as "the Pond sti.et i i .
Ier." Twice dsll i 9 n nl. mi :
.it noon n nltn In llu ri'llar of
'dwelling hoti-e on thsi stieel i re-
I "Tnke me out of her : Rive tun
'something in rut; I'm turtmK
(This rrv Is follow ol lo mounlnc
lasting several nouis The pniu-e
hnn rtil"reil ihs eellsv but lm
fnllcd to dlsi'ioei tho i iu" of tie
"miinifestntions " Cni loiis pinpi
have lieen ntliacted to the place sr. I
ill unie mere .ir thlrt n toiti
! peotile In line will Inu lo gi t near the
iiill.ir in beir' lb "spunk wi'h nn
1 ilpliellll beg fill' fi'll'l '
nl Domrlabt Ihe nliflif .if Kalirmirt-1 einhroldersd und gold leaf ln
2S. A bin delegation will go from i r'"' among those sbnwti
Tulsa Piiuhuskn ami (Utoliilgee.
I'or sole eeillfled N niev II ill
seed sweet pnlatots.. liel In Aikun
his win in' wine fei pi He ! 1
Wiiriui. KnsselU i'I i f till
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I i'h I rut uii i . r ire m i
I i'I f .illlllll .'u.i mm In v I
tun t if Ihe null Ii l 'hum
V l II . Ii I H tut II ' Itel ' I .
I I 1 1 ' 11 111 . ' ' ' hMI '
Club Calls Ir. Cooke.
15ev Ilninld (I Ooke. pastor of
the TlKcrt Memorlnl church will
I leave tomorrow for St. Iiuls whern
on 'riiisu.iy no nourefrsea mo ni.
l.ouls tVilvertlsliiR club on "Advcrlla-
InK HcllBlon."
Exclusive Furniture
Wulfiul MahoBiuij mul lioiy
In Sullcs Cimiilclc
No lent no help no credit:
moans you can save money
on furnishings for that new
home.
70.- S Oljtnpla Osukc I ."."in
f
Buy Wasteless Heating $19fi
World's Greatest Invention!
Cuticura Soap
Is Ideal for
The Complexion
KtMp.Olfttfrcftt.Tilnirr. 4srf wliat rpfifcinrl
Spring Barley Seed
Wo nro unloading a car of Spring Barloy.
Parties wishing this scod call oarlv as il. is going
fast.
ARTHUR & McCUN
127 West I'Mr.st St. Phono Osage K57 Cedar (ii);!
IHIN'I I Ml. Til SI. I I III.
Miiry Ahbie
Hair Tonic ami Scalp
Trealmcnl
Yotinkinan Dnifi Co.
I IS M.I IIMI M 111)1.1
' ll'n i i rrf.jpi l.d '-
m ). I u.tv u i lli ...rf.il
I i-r h H mi. ii fi- r-l long.
1 Mill w In lli wl Inn HhIiiMjii
ilil.M lulil hi !! i r -t ii. . linir
'Ii . IMIli f .h. . Mtel II- 1 1
Mary Ahbie Hall
SliiniifnrlHrfr.
Il'.i lli.l.lnw.ii Utile Till. olds.
ti mm gmni mwre
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f.z. mma m mm
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