The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 155, Ed. 1, Sunday, February 29, 1920 Page: 2 of 110
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I'ULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY FUIMUARY iS 1920.
SECTION A.
ALL FRENCH RAIL
MEN CALLED OUT
Entire System Is Effected
by the Latest Orders
Issued.
SERVICE IS LIMITED!
Ctvilinn and Army Divisions
Assist in Maintaining
Curtailed Movement.
PA 1MB. fob. !8 Trainmen and
other employe mi nil the railway
tired of Krunce hnvo been called out
by a Eenrrnl ntrlkt order lasnied to-
Ih.v by thn Kntlntinl Keilera-Uun f
Hallway M"n. Limited train ervlc
a maintained thrmiKhnut today
however. with tho mM of men mo.
tiollied from tho railway division of
the army 'i ml civilian who offered
In Ir horvlrrn.
Tim mlnlHtrv of public wnrkn has
orKimlcd a nervini to enroll volun
teer to replace the mrlkem. to op-
rriiln automobile noil aid In thn
work of vlctinillmn
Tlii Nntlonnl Federation of Hall-
way Wnrkern tonight forinitlly lesued
hn cuudlllonH on which thn ntrlkcrr
will return to work. These consist
of recognition of the union nppllrn-
Inn of the proponed Krndcd wn.e
t i .1 1 1 to Joint crlevatu'K com missions
immediate consideration of tlie fu-
urn ntntns of' the rnllroid nml no
Mrlko reprisals. The Kcnernl fedem-
lion of lalior him il declaration H-
fertlnR He solidarity with the rail-
way men nemirlwr the pnhllr of the
iimtloe of their online nml afflrmlm;
Hint the present piilillrntlon repre-
sent an ntttick on union rlnhte
whleh the law rrcoKnlr.e. "It In a
Htientlnn of uiilnnlmitlon of t tin rail-
way men or rctui iiIiik the rnllrouile
to the public" thn ilerlarutlon my.
Arrests h till Ken rr hen have heen or-
ilered a mi I nut the author of nlloKeit
seditious (trillion In I.n l.lhertalr con-
Htrueil Jim appeallm In railroad men
ami the 192(1 clann of conscript to
rebel plllnKc. nlenl ft ml desert I.n
l.lhertalr linn heen suppressed.
suffrage'fight
goes to court
Shrocdcr Will Try
Once More to Go Up
40000 Feet He Says
IiAM'i'S iilv." l'eli. ! Mil)
I: W Hi'limcler All" ifl.ililhi -I
i new airplane aliunde inr'l of
.11. 01. feel l Mi ok field "!
leiiliy Mini thin fell five mile l
within J 0" feet of thn KP.iind
Hi' reeling eay at hta home here
louiy.
All vMtorn have lieen bnircd
(imn tin i ..Min He eilll hue Ion
punk on hie eye which wen
ohllleil nnil ri mlereil hllml In li.e
fllifM
"II Hi! In the name I i)will try
iimiln" he ft.uil today lie will
pi nlmiilv not Im. ihI.I to fly (Mfuln
for .U leaet tlirie or four iUi)
BAKER TO PRIVATE LIFE
CONTINITl'.K VKOM l'AOK ONE.
ntn nmemlment ellmiiiatliu; the
emercency tie adopted.
The four iuenihorn of thn house
v.hn voted nculimt niloptlon are
IteprenuiilntlveH C. T. Johnson J. W.
Kenton Ijiii .Morrln nml l'orlor
Newman till democrala.
The house nlso pawned thr np-
proprlatloti hill calllm; for on ex-
penditure of more than $500 n00
which had heen panned liy Iho eon-
ate earlier In thu week
1'rovl.slnn for sick and wounded
nldlcr and enllorn of Oklahoma W
made for morn than a. year and w
half In the future. It In contended
by .tho appropriation of $20000 to
eupplnmcnt nld Klven by the federal
Rovornment Including In tho ten
eral upproprlntlon bill pawed by tho
houao of repreeentatUeH thh after-
noon. Oklahoma notdlcm and Kall-
ors In need of medical attend n am
to bo eent to the Itollller hoepltii!
here It 'In plnnnad nml the money
'ipiiroprl.ited Is to provide numlng
tioiipltnl expeneoH and other necdxi
I'he hoxpltnl In under contract to
ir-i:et etato pallentH fur more than
yenr and a half.
liMM'i'fM to llo InntiKurati'il on Man h
I I 3 1 1 He Sit in Knje Country
In liilng U Svrsn.
NUW VOIMC. I'eh The pol-
llon whleh Atm rlivi held nl Ihn rlone
I of the war on muml lender of tho
world win lelliniiiwhed when the
country "lout lie nerve' mid Weere-
lary of Wnr linker at n luni'heon to-
day of the llrooklyu chamber of
fornmerce.
"We made rnwrvntlonH until the
mornl hdnhlp piied" he le-
olnred. "Itewvnll.inljilii have no
neime of proiiortlnim. They forget
Ihey re ii-hIIiik Hh the rate or
in it Ilk Iml . Our adheelnn In the
leitKiie of iwllonx In What will wiwi
the world.
"On Mareh 4 101 1." Mr. linker
ci.nlliyieil "I expect to be InaiiK-
united in private life nml what I
wty la mild i one who In loavluu pub-
He life."
The Keerntnrv knhl tlKit while ho
hud no complaint to mako of com-
inllleen lnvtlnllnK war I'Xpendl-
ture "It would not he Wn to take
loo neilnuily eoimi of the tliliiKH
I'liiiinatliiK from'that eource."
Mr. linker mild tho war depart-
ment will reclaim by hhIch of piop-
eitv In l''nincc and III thin country
I nearly $11000.000000 nml that thn
p money wipi return to the Ireamiry. to
'enun tho teriiblo liurdeu of taxa
tion."
Suuhh Fear Influx of
Hun War Criminate an
Two Now Reside There
OICNRVA 1'Vb. 2S.--Kx-'rown
Prlirt'o ltupprerht of ll.tvarla and
Oeneral von Huelow. both of
witiotn ore mi the allied extradi-
tion llNt nro now rewldlim In Hwll-
zerl.md. There In Breat fear hero that
nthur Herman natlonalo on the
lint will orosn the frontier Into
Switzerland thim idunclui; the
SWIM Boverntnent Into eeiiotlN ex-
rtltlon difficulties elmllar o thono
of Holland. A movement In afoot
here to refer the vii.inln (mention
to The IIokuo tribunal.
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
Nobody Can ToM When You
Darken Gray Faded Hair
With Satre Tea.
WILSON RETAINS
FUEL DIRECTION)
Order Issued Continuing!
Powers of Administra-
i t a :i )o '
LIUII LU Vlil II UV. I
DUTIES ARE DIVIDED
Comminaion of Four Named
to See That Sufficient
Supply In Kepi.
WAHIItVOTON. rVh. 2 - "oln-
i ld( nt with the aiimltif: of the rail-
rodl hill tonlirht Preeldcnt Wllmn
txftUi exeeuilve ord'irH providing
f ir ei.niltiti.itlon of the powero of tho
fuel tulinUnletratlou but iHvhIIiik
them between tho dlroetnr Keneral
of rntl i oiiiIh nniV a rommblon of
fnir Direrlor (len-;ral MIiioh will
relfiln Jurisdiction over ilomeatlc
Hi trlhiHton while tho crimmlenlon
will hnndle bunker ur.il export coal
MIittlTN.
'I he comml-vton will be compoe
fif A U H'iwc l.ctnbraiidt Pe.il
I'' M Whl'tativer mil I I'' l'..t
It will f.inctlon throuKh the t...f-
wattr coal rxehuifc whMi 1 r--Mned
for Ihfit purpoew hnvliiK trtnn
ejrpendixl hefore the reeltrnnllon of
It. Hatfield an fuel mlmlnltrtor.
The order orciitlnc tho coniirilwdon
Ih effeciflve April 10 next The
order mi Id the action wan taken "be-
oiuae of the pnwtit en nrxe'icy and
In ordei to Incure n.n ndequite etip-I-ly
mil eiiultahie dltrlhutlon and
tc fHiilltatn tho movement and to
prevent Incjlly or . wcnerally. MMtr-
iliy of coal."
i'lw wwond order Invention- Mr.
III! ch with the power of fuel ad-
indnlel niter ho far oh iloinmitlc dl-
tribinlon H cntKarned aabl doubt
M I ntlnen til to whether he could
continue to exeroWie thmwi powem
after the return of th rillruttda to
1 rlvate control A ne-iv order w.ia
therefore experted extet'tiHf Mr
Ihnea' KUthurlly l.e-und the d.itu of
tile return.
PltOllllllTIO.V IS l!K.VOIN(l;il.
Icing Maid lo Queen
In No Sinecure So
Two Women Discover
J)NI)ON' Hen. !S. - In theee
d.-iya of hl?h tout of clo'hek' beltuT
a maid to Queen M.cf H ho elne-
cure. Tho inuld. never if lower
r.ink than Kraid'inuphtcr of b.i-
roiift reeelve H'0f.o annually the
title of 'ihonoruble" and n badK4-
miniature of Her Majesty eur-
rounded by diamond. The malda
of honor orve In pa'rn for a
month at a time Two havo Just
retired throuKh HI licalth
Tt'iith IIMrlcl lli'inililliniw In MI.
aiiuil Adopt ItcMilntliiiiN.
KT I.Ot'ia. IVh 28. Nmtlonitl
prnhlhltiuu wan denounce and ton.
zreen wan nuked to repeal the llith
nrut'iidmcnt In n rewolutlon ndnpted
heto today at lh twnth ill'trlct re-
pt.b1ran convention called to elect
ilerirneft to the national convention
nt Ohlentto.
PARISIAN DOUGHNUT
SHOP & LUNCH ROOM
DELICIOUS
French Drip
Coffee Served
Quality Dnlntj-
ta W. liftli St.
Prodi
Otngo SI 02
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
iVIU How to Oct tjulcV Itcllef
rroill llcnil-Cohls. It'H Splciulld!
In one tulmito your cloKKed no-
rils will open the air piiiM.iitfH of
vour head will clear and you can
ureathe freely. No more hawking
Miitifniiu: lilowhik'. hividache. dry-
urns. No HtrtiKKlIni? for breath at
nlKhl; your cold ur catariii will he
xono.
Oct n Hinnll boltlo of ICIy'a Cream
ltiiltn from your dniKKlHl now. Ap-
ply a llltln of thin fntirrant. nutlaep-
tlu hoalliiK cream tn your iiontrlla.
It ponotratiw throuith every nlr pan-
nii;o of the hend nootheH the In-
flamed or Kwollen tivucoua niem-
brumi nml relief cornea Inatantly.
It' Just fine ivin'l etny Htuffed-
up with ii oold or niiHty culiirrh
Kellef cornea eo quickly Advt.
Ornutlinother kept her hair beau-
tifully dnrketied. i:loay nml attrac-
tive wlih n brvw of Sape Tea and
Sulphur Whenever her hnlr took on
tbnt dull faded or Ktrenked appeiir-
nuce this. Hlmplo mixture wna ap-
olled with wonderful effect lly nulc-
ItiK nt any druif atore for "Wyoth'a
Haco and Hulphur ('ompound." you
will pet n Inrije boltlo of thUi old-
tlmo recljie lmiroved hv the addi-
tion of other ItinrcdlentH nil ready to
une nt very little cost. Thin almple
mixture can be depended upon tn
rentore natural color and beauty o
tho hair.
A well known downtown druntlnt
nnya everybody ticca Wyeth'a iiKe
nml Hulphur I'ntnpound now be-
cnunn It dtirkeuP an naturally and
evenly that nobody enn tell It hut
been npplled It'n no any to lino
loo. You simply dampen u comb or
soft briinli and draw It throuKh your
hair taklnc one ntrniid at a time
lly mornlnu the cray hnlr dlnap-
penra af'er tinoiIer aifpllcatlon or
two. It In rcHtorrd to tin natural
i color and looks rlonsy and beauti-
ful. Advt.
The Store
For Men
In thin etorn th
Mtlifartlnn u I
our ruttemfri II
tipprnnoiit In one
in I ii .1 1. Wr'tl
mthfr tint HI
)eu nnjrtlilni! nl
all Hum come-
llilnr you hau'I
l.e .lltlicl with.
Yen a w pys art
mire of at' rrrplj
rmtrtenii .crvln
liir. and catla
( art ion or you
uunejr litrl..
Visit tbe Auto Show It's Intrtlni Thl la Auto Khovr Wtek-
You Htiould 111 TUtro
For Those Cold
Early Spring
Gaberdine
Coats
Aa iUi.il i'"!H for tlm out-
door Mian it ml fur Iho
man who drill
V nnurt mat eniKle el
ilouhle Ineiifcied 1 i . n i Ii
Btyle. of IhiKb-h tsai.er
dine Interlined lili .n'e.l
Kllk. m.lklUK 't il'Hilllli'H
wutorproyf. An i xc nt
nl value
at
$35.00
Spring Top Coat
Of' Scotch mixtures jral.
crdlne knjtlcil fabrics and
other fllio Hprlne over
coatlngn
Manhnttnn
Shirts
Stetson
and Dtmlnp
Hats
French
Shriner
nnd
Urner Shoes
1 TlIC 5SrbK CfQtJAI.ITVl
ii-.' 11 l I a"
310-321 South Main
Why
the new suits we are show-
ing for Spring are better
To the averaKo man most tfood clothes look very much alike. But
there's a bitf difference under tho general style lines. There are
Kood fabrics and again there are the finest fabrics.
Woolens that have been woven from the richest long-fibered
wool. Long fiber means long wear.
Modern machinery makes speed in clothes making possible but
machinery can't put character in cloth cutting and seam stitch-
ing. For style permanency the rich lustrous look and the long sat-
isfactory wear you'vo a right to expect clothes must be cut and
stitched by hand.
We are showing ample assortments of such suits now. They're
made for us by Hirsh Wickwire Co. and are the world's finest
clothes.
Our showing of the now suits is exceptionally complete. You'll
find every new style fabric and color. In models for the real
dressy young fellow and his elders.
Priced at
The latest young men's
Stratford styles are here
THE most prominent changes in the new spring styles for
young men and men too is the change to lighter colors.
Since the Armistice weavers have turned their efforts to pro-
ducing more of the lighter shades that were so popular be-
fore the wor. The somber blues and drab browns of last year
are replaced with heathers grays tans greens and mixtures
more in keeping with the American spirit.
THE styles are different of course. While there have been no
drastic changes there's a score of refinements not seen in
previous models; changes small in themselves but large in the
effect they have. Coats are longer vents deeper sleeves cuffs
lapels all different. Smarter styles than have ever been produced
richer fabrics handsomer shades. See them here now.
The single breasted Saxon
THE Saxon is a very smart single breaster with three-button
coat soft roll English front medium lapels snug fitted waist
two-way pockets deep center vent bell .sleeves with three-inch
cuff. Here in new Pershing plaids Wilson stripes and light
shades.
The Windsor
nr HE double breasted Windsor
1 is a very smart model. Two
buttons one to button wide la-
pels extreme fitted waist and
bell sleeves. Here in Hiland
heathers flannels Puritan ( and
Stillwater worsteds' in light
shades.
The Asheville
A SHEVILLE is a camouflage
Norfolk with full belt fish
mouth lapels fitted waist patch
pockets and lG-inch deep center
vent. Rich now heathers in tans
and greens. Every young fellow
will want one of these models.
5 afl Si - cc'Lr-B-r'
r
1 m
3 j
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Hi
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31
3
1
3
3
and Better
$30 $35 40. 45 and $50
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