The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 166, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 11, 1920 Page: 2 of 18
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rUl SA DAILY WORLD THURSDAY MARCH 11 1020.
DEMOCRATS ALL
UP IN THE AIR
Don'l Know What Wilson
Will Yet Do in Coming
ampaign
PUZZLED OVER HOOVER
Politician-1 Think lit Ii In
u ecpt It i Mood I N pite
Ilia Many Denial!
nj w riLfAM Pifitjp Htftrafa
I tsfnaUonal ' Hnrvhu Ooff'
ipon i' t.t.
: ril'.iiT. N Murrh 10 - fill
dot oc ratio psfty u facing a crisis
It.' my ti rj ol ufnt ths wnlts hotiss
Wan IS dotlol M tO J HHf whit lha
p- i 1 .tni iir-ii MS'ISS -will aiitl
t ijf tfllftnAtl DStMbVlof of till MM
mool pmminontly Msntlotisd mt sue
Br of la KTlSldSnl WllHuti lifivn
romMm i t" -f 1 1 1 winiin tti party
a Situation ol tuemoll and tthfOSt
Lsadlns damacrata nay thi dtaous-
Ion Of taking tin- 1i-kh" f natl'tii
Into ths hup i.i ti aii'i yarloui othof
oonaptt uotifl i'Ik'im lond lo oboottra
tho vision In ouch a am v tit or fmnkly
admit thi y do not know "wnari tin y
aft t "
HiKh officials hi clots loach witti
U - whits housa daolarad todajn
"ttvarybody Man tnn procaadlni
on ths sjuMiRtptlon 1 1 i t tho brsstdsnt
I ( k Hi in. will iUFpflM tlini
Mil "
n i tho openly aapraasad oainloti
a-r a i in i r 1 1 Qrayoon thi prsalasnt'i
doctor thai iy Juno i Prssidsnt
(Wilson uiii ba physically ntu Co
mako iuoh n campalffn tho dignity
Ol klfl Offk 10 witild nlinw. I r.
Irayaon whan quasMonsdi quo llflad
hi remarks by saylni thai this dooo
not moan tho proafldeni could stand
a ooaol toooaat speaking Ja tint Imt
1h.it in tho dlvnlhod w.iv IiIh mm!
tlon WMiiM naturally Impoaa hi
would aorfsctly oapablo physl
rally tO tOIti put in a aollitriil
campaign this yoar
This i ifi dlrool contradiction t
the opinion hold by thi praaidant's
tii fit i' a i advisors aomo months ago
wlii-n th y i rtnti-rnlrt Unit vn
should tho president d fairs to taki
n not I vi part hi thi oomtng oaih
pulirn. It would lm Ihrlr duty to rv-
ah tin him
Domooniti STI tk ln( what will
William j innings Bryan da if Praal
dant Wilson t mKm an aotlva pari In
thr c.unpaltii with a vi w tO n third
term nr tint with tin- It'itKiin of na-
tion mm thr Inane. Ilryan hM pin
llrlv and rpiatidtv ntatrd hln pln
Inn in nifikttiK an Iwtim of tin- treaty
nd hr Ih niHo oojually Mipbatloally
tin rooord aval nut 1 ti in.
Pa4ltldoiia iri alao pnxiiri ovor
thi Horborl Hoovor boofn ktunohod
by ion i of thi praoldant'a hltharto
faanohool frlonda HoovoTi doaplto
IiIh donloli in ricardod i in n r-
oopttvo mood i wtii aoanooratli loan
iti. a fight M foroooon within thi
domooratla party ovor hta patonllol
aaadldioy and for tni roaaon
t and pat damoorati would vry
much llko ti bavi thi Wliaantan
point of view.
Para Tempt Rewnti
President's I tu mice
Military Control
ASKS LAND PLAN
on
PA Klfl Mart h 10 Thi Timpa
Inquirw "whara " thi rniiitnriht
puny in Kranoa of which no an
thojitir yronchman ban avir pir
iv-d (hi Bilitonoof I 11 pooolhli
fttoldonl Wlloon olio wad hloiiolf
to bi daoalvod by oni f tho
coamopoliti Inform on or iy oomi
oocoolonoi Pronnhniin who rapllia
'mlllterlim' whanavar oni Riaft
Uoni thi wot i Poti li V
Tho Timpa r-rr to Prooldanl
Wiioon'i lottor of adlou whin hi
loft Ki an' o M vintc :
MWhaa oni raooi thai mitfloaai
onn wiMiIri not IrnaKltin tfi i wan
COnoolOUl of A fttmttKla by thr mili-
tary party throughout thi piaci
oonfinnci to dominate it ai
llboratloni N
Thi Tim pi raft r t.i ihi rjiaach
of Senator llanry Cabol uodga
in t in- ionati a nd tayii
"Franci ih happy nt thr vi-
din 01 if sympathy Kivt Pranoa
by tho Amartoan paopio."
UNFILLED ORDERS GREATER
Mo 1 Corpora f ion Htatamoni iu
maki Inntvnnc t"r i i hruury.
ni;w TORK March W UnflHad
ordori of th rmio.i si.itr Mtpoi tor
boratlon on Kobruary -s wori
I '."J. i'' I (.-on a ' MT'lliifC to tho on
porationi monthly itatiminl iurd
tnday. Tht li an roaoi of Iti40
tona 00m par ad a H h tho ordora of
January H
Thli in tho ninth oonaooutlvi
month to ihow 'i Inaroaaja Tho
flguroi on January 1 1( won 92Rf-
4 11 and "ii I M-ciwii bor .11 t liry w 1 1
uai.ifa.
BRYAN S NOT ALARMED
N- t w Ullng o iimit Watt May Ooa
trol Han 1 rntM isii Oonvrtitlon.
was'Iii;t(n Maroh 10- it.
parti ti. 1 1 Hi" wot" part of thi
domooratlc party may control thi
Ann yYanalMo cmvolon aufflolmtly
to inatrt a wot plank in tihi party
ptitformi do not maki any daap lm
1 roaalon on WllUam Jinnlngi Ilryan
1 n a tatogta m In tho IntcrnationoJ
N.-wri H rvloo today Mr lirynn d
rllnod to oomminl rstinilvoly on thi
qurotlon oaylngi "i an not willing
to admit Phi poaalbillty of iiriuor
foreoa oontrolllng tin convintlon"
Resolution by (tore
A sits WttMMi h Tt'tf
FOR EX-SOLDIERS F"r"" "" 0Hnt
HEAR COLBY EVIDENCE NEW DENIES syaling girl
Hon e Lotdor Mondell
on Record; Reclama-
1 itiii Is Needed
WAatflNflTON March 10 Many
form of nrvloi mon ira nnsloui to
niit in nolalmlng govirnmvnl landi
to provldt homii 1 r lh mmlroa
Itopoointatlvi MondoM r Wyoming
ihi republican liador said today ba
fori lh hOUOi Wiiv and moani '"to-
mlttoi holding hoa rings on soldlis
rolinf ligiaiatlon.
Thi ripubliean loadar warnad that
congraaf in tb nr futuri muiri
undirtaka an sfftonalyi program of
attracting poopli back lo thi coun
Iry mid making waati lantfi produc
tivo nx th "citlai ii'w iii" mori t-
traotlvi than ovor nofors "
"i iarpantira arc aatting It.tl an
hour" ho said "Thara li na plat 1
on sarth whan 1 ha farmirs - n
maki n II an hour without m mtfing
orlcsi so high thai tha avaragi poo.
oil cannot afford to f it. if th
fur nor avoiano $1 " 'i an hoar fori
WAAHINGTOM March if -
Tho ionati today SdOptOd A roio-
lutfon by mn.itiir doroj damocrati
Oklshoma hmkihk thi praildaai
for Information SJ ti rotrl llor a
iii pt " d by other ouatrlii an
A mortem clltaoni In isploratlan
it r i davilopmam 'f oil ihhIn nd
what sttpa havo bain takaa
toward so ou ring sauallty af traat
mini in t hat raapit t
Honator ;or said his maaaura
looked rathot ta roolproolty than
to r itatla to ry moaauraa
Tho raaolutlon aakad spaetfo
ally ji h ta tho nit'iatlon in Mi St 00
Thi ' fuii or said b b id hoard
ihit Mix) o had promalgatid ro
it r let ion i stmad parttavtarty at
Amir leans
ovrry hour ho workid whaal would
ba sailing from 14 to t a buohal"
Ptapraasntatlvi Mandal said a
bond Issui for soldlaf rallil mlghl
CaUM a fmun lal panlo
i ipiii Hough
Taki HATES' It R A UNO ll s Bf
a&c Advt
Pomgn rvimmlttra Drhatcai Con
firmafi'-n Dollls? rations Horwi
iiiin i- Ksjasoasd Boaaii
WAIVrtfNOTON Mirth 10 -Itrltf
(Jan Marlborough Churchill chlif of
army intalllgoneOi appoarod toda)
safora thi sanati foreign ralatlons
committal considering thi nomlna
tion of Bain bridge Colby to be sk
retary of atati ji nd was undarotood
to havo lvon tho (ofnniilti' rtAlii
iv Id an ei requested by it.
Coramlttei mem ben wor anus
ually boo rati vi sbout tho matters dli
( uswadi but ii was said additional wit
neast h aould ba called bafori '"
ommindatlon was made an t Mr
Cotbyi confirmation Another meal
ititf wiii io held tomorrow ginators
said thi nfatters under consideration
today woro of auoh a nature thai It
wan iiKr od unanttnouHly not to iHh
0USS thorn nuldlcly.
It waa naortnd howovor that no-
tion an tho nomination arobabli
would not io i"nc delayed State
department officials hold that unless
Mr. Colby h eonflrpiod iv Monday
tho tenure of Prank u Polk act
inif hopto irv will bipao under a .10-
day limitation end tha department
tof hul' ally will bo without a head.
dmlts Ho Told Motet Thai Ptcos
fitaarr MmH lletiaslf
IAN QunNTlN i'KN'iTi:vTiAlt v
r Maroh ta Harry a Nt w jr.
rrputfd son of L'pttid Itatu Senator
New of Indtaaa today aamlttad to
in Internot lo nil Xiwh Hrvlcp rrpro-
m tiMtivo thai he had made i stato"
i sni to his halt-slater declaring that
he did not kill Prod a liisasr fur
which crime bo haa been sentenced
In Ufa bat that aho coniininid iui-
. Ida."
I don't naad any aympatliy. ho
Old " made suoh n atat mont to
iny nistcr and It N true. Kr da shot
neraelf but I took all tto blame -
wanted to takf all tno blame and
raver intended it hoald ba known."
IN.FI S HON s i WAITS
i Metal Judge Itokrg tTndof Advtao1
in ol IpfaUoatlon at MonipblM.
M KM I'M IH Ter n Marc h 10 - -Judgl
John K. MoCall lato today
took undor advisament tha apptlca
nn of tho government ffr a pra
llmlnury Injun llOO to enjoin till
I mora ihan 300 mamban f tha "opan
competition plan" from further eg-
change and distribution of stock and
sales reports and oertaHi othat
I trade a'atetnentrt whlrh the KOVrin-
llllll
mrnt charsee lands ta restrain l
moras and stint tnata competition m
tho bar Iwn.id lumber Induatry.
Getting Too Fat?
Try This Reduce
PSSpIt who don'l frow Nwi fat r
fsrtsBsti at caption Hut b pea ? -
fat scowsslsilss or sliasey eswserssin
wilt hp wim to billow thin inyeation w
it fndortprl by thonanla of p.jpln
RSOO A a your 4r'irfflt for If u (
fi-r writ to thu Ifsroioll ('" ri Wo
ward AVh Dttrolt Mich fop a Urf rt
of gsfSJMss Preew on Tssleti 11
III irlr th wnrlil ..r By domr th 1 1
will bf af from harmful Hpik arl hf i
to rMiK" two. ihrp or fo'ir po'i-i-li a h
without riiMlnr or PiffeliP --Advt.
Deal Direct Will)
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Gfo. W. Krilier
110 1 mm. Oik Ptrk. UL
DR. ALLISON
lli.tin B n. m. fn 6 p. m.
14Va Esl Third Strret
Ti lcihiiih- )nik :j
1EE
Low Collar! and Bow
Tics arc fashion's lat-
est fancy in neckwear.
Wo of course keeping
step with fashion
are ready to show you
all tho new Low Col-
lars and a full lino of
Bow Ties in order that
you may add this de-
sired touch Of up-to-dateness
to your ap-
pearance Tho new Spring Man-
hattans are in and
await your inspection.
l and up.
a
The
For
Shirr
Men
- yr -l
a aroae
319-821 SOUTH MAIN
Ua Main i l lomtk
These Are Style Demonstration
Days at This Store
We iira- an early call to sec
the new models the new
ideas for spring from
Swirltt Bntitfr
They will interest every man who
appreciates exclusive style finest of
woolens and high-grade tailoring.
Suits at $40 $45 $50
fofirtillrnnaClotliro $57.50 $62.50 $65 tO $85
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We have just received
200 Pairs Only of
Reclaimed Army Shoes
$4.50 P
er
air
While they last. 'I'lioso Shoos have braiul new
solos and heels.
Army Equipment Sales Co.
Phono Cedar 569.
315 Fast Third II
UA Scrap
of Paper"
There are thousands of Wills throughout the land thai
are no more than a scrap of paper
A broad statement but alas! only too true.
If fOUr will haa horn in existence
h lona: tUns and you havi not ni.tdn
'Imi i hai;Ki ni'rris.irli v hm UK h C
about by cbangtOS famliv tondi-
UoqSi you too defeated the pur -
Viae (f Lhle freat i'iv)..i;r. ihut
la leaviiig a Will.
No ma" i. tn a ' hia V 111 m
Operation lUl It ia poanlhle for you
To navi list id III strantfto during
your lifetime
Perhaps I her a t some banal ictarv
in ealelenoe mw who hua not oaeii
i.ajtiCil m ihcre may he some who
wet named hut no lonf er rxIrVi
This la an Important matter iind
you are uri'd to hava your Will
flammed and if found lacking
have It redraw n
Blfhty two per rent of Will litig:
tlon la broUfhl al'otjt by Wills thai
anri onci solid SUt at the time of
probate were void.
Our booklet "Tsattflf Tottr Will"
points out many pltfslli to he
a viddfd You ar Invited to avk
our Trust Officers for one.
OKLAHOMA'S LARGEST TRUST COMPANY
C(S.-Xi:hanui
Exchange Trust
Company
It 1 am Ililrtl siiwi Mia Ula.
'Norrli-p and sirneli"
The latest smart styles
in Knox Hats for men
'T'HERE'S 11 number of hat makers who make good hats at al-
A most any price you can name. But quality is only part of
what you ought to get in your hat. Style is really the part
that will stand out the most prominently if it's there and be
most conspicuous if it isn't there. All of which is simply
proof that you ought to have Knox Hats.
OY course Knox are quality hats. Everybody knows that
but not everyone knows that they're the latest style lead-
ers of all the good hats you'll sec This isn't anything new for
Knox either. They've been loaders in style and quality for
many years. The new spring shapes are six months ahead of
the majority of hat styles. See them here now at
$10 up
(j o Madansky
ti Brother
H7
? MaffilTgSaaPji
aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
AFFILIATED WITH THE EXCHANGE NATIONAL HANK
HOARSE WHEEZES
BaaUh them by usinft Dr.
Bell's PtneTaMIoney
TROI SANDS rrromnif n.l it Dr.
Dcll'l Pinr-Ttr-HoMy isn't an
rpr rimmt hut a cough and aid
ftmHv that . itr.vhly vrown K)pu-
Ur bacauM it Is quickly anactiva.
I or hnRrring colda Of COUgha Of fr' h
attdrLi its halnamic and hralijig ant i-
Mptica are mrr t hr brnrficlal. It
bruin iprrHy rrliff from plilrnm con-
gi-tion Inflamrnatlorti tirkiing bron-
j tuhrs. ' . .k1 iiso for boafaanaaa
roughs dua to gripi. ami kindiad all
mrnta. BconomlffaJ a bottla goes a
long way. .Vic. r-Oc. $1.20.
s
ass
A Fine Family l axative
To-rv!.at. NauifVt piuvrrt a.litant
thi bile ar.l gm the Ufu on iha job I'nLkt
clomeL Po-Do-Lm la mill h':t Mallfva m
atn)n. It prompt I r corrn-ti ttinititioii la
ynng or oM. 60 all lir iKxiat
Eastman Hotel and Bath
House
HOT SPRINGS ARK.
SEASON 1020 FROM JANUARY uth TO MAT 1st
European Plan Exclusively
Local and lAng Distance Telephone in Every Room
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ooo GUESTS
Club Hreakfast and Table (Tliole Dinners
Cafe Service From 7 a. m. to 12 Midnight
500 ROOMS
PER PERS0 flJO ASD L P PER DA Y
A. B. QAINES President
W E. CHESTER J. W. CORRINOTON Managert
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