The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 169, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 14, 1920 Page: 2 of 58
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY MARCH it 1920.
SECTION -A.
PLAN REOPENING
Governor Sets Week
OF TRADE ROUTE to Construct Statu.
Plan Formed for Operat-
ing Sixty Pre-war
Steamer Linen.
WORK WITH GERMANS
ArrEngtmentti Remain to Bt
Completi i w Ith Hamburg
ship ( 'ompan) .
B Tha . I
ASMIViT l in h i r. A
ti . undai a 1 1 f h "n 1 1 in h i.iin
nlui rompattlaa (would lata nar ni
0"'i.t'' M'Hh A n i i 111 lhtp4 Mi' M
pt a ii VTOrtd (ittdr MMjli H Ol the
IlrtrnlH.rir AlftarlCaJI In l Item a
Itnrked n-ii iv th ihtfiplna board
mi ')' t it in understood lo the up
provnl of Mir Uartnan oonipany
Whether the 1 1 Inn oHflnatrd Mrttn
LfiQ Liartnafi om party oi u h Die
ionrd wm not mada claai ll waa
in ii howevei thai any in i .1 nK i-
pirnta mada vroald on ooopnrauv
run s Ibttl tha I l.i in ltd i K A in' i H iti
lift h;il Hi pOI t fa llltlei f'r
hi ii iHi nif Mi pre mif btMlnen but
w.i w I thou I inlpi
Thf rotllM whii'h tin Atik th if!
com pan I a win take ovti Includi
(hoot out Mtiiv batwaati Uflrmnn)
Hhfl (he I f 1 1 1 ' -1 Stiil- bill itlfm
Bouth Amir lea tni Orionl and uihM
pur la of lha world Hhlplntf board
Off let Ala Bald lit bualiiwia probabl)
would t' ipo f real for any on
Aiiit-rii in com pan) to handle and
I ti.it i f i In' 11 T I il llfc't IM lit ' Will
Ihrminh -finl riiui miIcm pi .i I1
W i m i III OpOrfttV lha Hn ni'-m flee I
m i fMniy in tiM'1-n i iii- tnormoui
bualnaai which itif Herman com pan)
pad bafoi I i FW a
i ndar thr original plnn "
proponed thai t ha board i aalf
a worklni arrant atueni wini 1 1
Hamburi American lint but thim
vrai dlmpprovad b the board
Chairman Payne today mada pubtli
Hi following mem on ndum which
tvaa aubmltlod i" ii- aenate Mm
man a committee
The board baa cftrafull conaldortd
lha d Iff tram matteri Involved Id "
propoaltPin to make a working ar
range man 1 with the Hamburg
American Una Involving the ahlp
ping board ' ink my ovai tha tin iri
vlcaa formarl aarvad by lligl -Ilia
M la the aanaa of tha board
i Thai no d tract arffanatmen
ba mada bj tha board with im
Hamburg llnai
Ml That ii tH vrtv denim..' thai
an American company or group n(
i-oinpniilfM oi.ihf nn ii i i a iiKenicn I t
Wtili-ti ttii- Ii iM iir iiiav he Hrniii'il
":i The board hi prpwd Ig bo
operate with en American oompanj
pf contpanlce In the gale or charter
Ing of an I pa to enable euoh AmeHcgn
oompanlai to eecure thin outled the
tgrma of any con t reel whtah mav g
made with t tm Hamburg Ami loai
i i i io being iubjagi to ihf approval
of t he board "
Whiir chip ping board nffkdala
WOUld it 'if riMn-ode 1 tint thefa had
been any nogotlaUoni with thr Ham
burg American line w waa under
BtOOd that th' i niop Mu wan il iMp. iscif
in enter Into e i " operative eoniraot
wrh the Aim rn-itM HtiMiiiNhip lmM
i y AawM lated Praai Ptau wire
iKIjAHi m a rrv . ir. h i ;t
Mai ii- mt mm 11 week lo laai
from March II tc it in which
rontrlbuttona are t ie received
io oral ' a ' nlldmil Hlntijp in the
i tttiefieid f t r Mnrne M Amer
Ica'a g rt France waedei ignated
todg in a proclamation leeued iy
tlovei nw Itobi rteon
' I i n h nitUen ho haa afl
active inter eel in ihe cauee iti-
acribg any amount from i ceni th
whatevet ii carea t give 1 the
proi lamallon aayi "H iba rlpttong
oimv he Hint lo Hugon I' (lunii
etate i hairmen 101 Coloord i -i i
log Oklahome t it). '
Contribution! Of lee than
art- deeii ed if 1 1 i igid todaj The
total fund needed i iftfl 900. and
it g intende I to carry on a natl n
Wide rampalgn i"i Imnll "ire rh-
ttone la rtei t hat m manj i" r
etiiiH an pOBglbtO may hgVC a I IH I
in i he ift
'i ha etatue it la Intended w hi
comma more tc lha itnnd of the
Krench army In 'hp battle "f the
Maroe in aieptembar 1 1 1 1 Th
.1. iign at i epted by the Amer
loan aculptor i redrl i MacMon-
nloa it i apreeani i a women nee i
ilful hut worn and 0011 n down
bj i he atorm bf battle holding
aloft the fiuic of llbartj
SLT ARTICLE TEN
VOTE FOR MONDAY
rOKTINtTglt rUM PAOM ON
Induced Panelor l.mige of Mma
chueetta tha republican leader to
aecept change they propoaad in hie
mibregervation lo artli i- 10 The
move ended tin- bitter attack of the
Irreconcilable on tha iubatlteita and
reunited the i puhll' mi nn-nil erthlp.
but ii too drove a way demooratlc
nupporl of the com prom laa propoaal
and befuddled th'- efforta of gomo-
i rgtlc compromlea advocatee to maka
definite pladgae of gny unl nt all
from 'hat tioAof the chamber
Short It nfterVard the admlntatra
Hon an t Irreconcilable leadere am
nouneed thai all danger of ratlf lea
Hon wiOi the republican eubgtttuti
win paeai'il rt hiring thoy hut the
votea t" baa I II end ooutd hold them
eeuroly undei an akaoluia pladge
DrnftOfl Hi It rah
The amehdmeni of Henator Lodge
which if underahood to hva been
draft ad by Banglor Boron ropub
Urn hi Idaho the Irreoonciiable'a
leader Ineerted the wordi Mlngtud
iiik ail Qontrovaralee relating to tr
1 1 to rial Integrity or polll loal Inde
Pendenoe' in the provision detail"
injc tin intertni controverelee Ivt
w h ii ti I ti l nal ion would not Intel
fere. In offering i the repuhilra n
leader mde nn itatemeni of im of
fei l nien-ly anviiiK ll had hfen aiit
Ment'd In him by OOBtO Of hla gggO
atatee
Apparently the principal OAUgg ol
aueplelon and defect on kn the dmo
craile eomsromlea irronp wan th
oouree of senator Uodgc in again
haitKitiK the provtelong of n roeerva
lion for w hl Ii ihey were trip tu
ohiain Mippm: it vvaa recalled thai
oertgln worao hd been shifted Juet
before the Rpbetituta wuh Introduced
yeaterday and while the nega Latlom
on the denun ratlt hid' were ai Iheli
height If ronaani alieretlohi wore
to . it ad . 'I"- w fc'i dot lared
ihey could promise nothing
Jhe tfemowrgte working for i
om prom fan i ontmut -t their efforts
tonight and said they a III mighl bt
aioe t roorgaittta soma -f Mha
al renal h thai originally hsd prom
laod to dellv( i rpi the Watgon-
Rimmona ompromlea do hli ti the
now republican aulsitltuta was bull
t it Hie may be offered by 'tie lr
recon llabh Monday though lh
Indicated today i Hi . would noi legve
i tie i r par i y leadcra if it were hoi c
eeptad
Ho analoua were the admlnletrstlon
loader ft to have the whola right "ai
With 'hit thej are understood to
have auggegted n agreeineni lo
vote Mondui t."t .fitv nn article i'(.
I hut fin ait other reaervgilona lo the
I traati ii finally was decided how
lever t ' roof tne i he agreement to
I article 10 and the propoaa I in I ha
form a mada by Han a to i lidge
The atlffenlng of the admlnlstrs
tlOn fOI'en g1
the i epoi I that i
made known to
1 that be would
no
t hi is i evlvi d
i idenl 1 1 ton h id
moorailr aenatora
a eepl th ratlfl-
aiif
t
n T ni'ivlniC
ration on the basis of thS repuidlean
uiatltute Among tha democi it la
leaders howevor It waa eoid there
. bad ta n no ovnmunlcotton with lha
WMte hOtMJ 'Ml ttie hilhj-et.
TO PAY OFF CHURCH DEBT
I'H III
w r irk i iik-
Dandruff Surely
Destroys thr Hair
3cf ;it thfl Real Cause Take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabkta
Th.M's wiiiit thoiiiandi of ttanaafe
lUfTenn wt doing now Inttetd l
UUdna toniak t iriiiv; to patch iip
poor olgMtion. the) ik attacking tha
iral i;iuo nf tliv iiilmont CHCgN
livrr iinil ihsnrili'iicl Ixmrls.
Dr Edwardt1 Olive Tahlcta 4Uowt
thr Hvaf hi a loothing healing way.
wiirn tha liver and Boweli art
forming lhair natural functioii . away
gut's Indigtc iuoo ami itocnach imuhan
Havt yoQ a bad tf itc coatad
lonKiii'. iKir appetite a bwy don't
tare (aellng no ambition nr iiutk'
troubla wiili undlgwtad (oodi? lake
OUveTablat the substitute rot ralomrl.
I 'r l-.ilwarrls' Olive 1bkttl air a
imri-ly vtni'lalilo inniiiiiii ruunl .ith
oUva oil ou will know ivm by ihrir
olive color riu'v tin lha work without
griptngi cranpa nr pain
Take one oi two al bedtime for quick
rebel. Cat wiuit vou like ltx autiJ;ic.
Ulrli if you wanl plenty of ihii-u
OMutlfttli gtoaay. allk) hair On by nil
l m il nr fur I' will
lul nitn ii ( i OU
il . r
In i
ii Root) to Irj
out 'file only
r ii.iiiiiiuft i
oii daetroi Ii
-I illxHIt .XII
nieam
te i vi' your
don't.
1 1 dooen't do mil
ty bi uah or a 'ii II
Nine way ii get rid
III Ills-. II. Illl'ti
eilllli'l. T.i do Hill".
mlliri'H nf cirillii.it 1 1 1 1 1 a I iirvini; ul- j
ply ii mi iiIkIu Whan ri'tlraiK. uae
anouvh to molatan tha pcalp and nil.
ii in gently with tha finger tip.
By morning moot if noi air nf
vriui dandruff win ii gone and
thi ' t four mora applloattoai win
nompletala dteeolve and antlraly da
nirny every kIiirIo kikh and traee
llf 11
Vnn will rinil too that nil Id hum
and iiikkiiik of Hi.' aaalp ni alop
anil your hnlr will look ami faal
a hundred Itinea batter on can
gel liquid arvon at any drug atore.
it In Ineapanatve unit four ouncae la
ail yon win need na matter how
urn' ti dandruff you have ThiH elm
iie remedy never fails a 1 v t
Plenty of
Variety
in
Our
uxioras
for Spring
&
llf a i ii ai aaa . .
r
J E E p ic t u red
"nf tt our rich-
looking conaervatix e
models It's typical of the plain
styles. The other extreme is very
dressy -much perforated brogues
in all shapes aiid lasts.
THE-
slr.niK I'fcK
- T-
Urgail
a Bam
CLOTHIERS
g I SOI i ll M I N
I ill HUl HE Ol i Ol H I I Ol N bl ll 11
' la has I i
In st ' I Mill.
iti tVOUROIIj I'.i atarch t .1 At
reptlng ohgltenge ihai he wa un-
ahti i. aarn $4 day in iteel mill
aa in- pari In reduelng the debt t
hiH Miir h. Rev. a K Trgvia gtor
f 1 1 - burch in Brahenrldgel ha
donned oveggllggnd entered the em-
ploy ('f a ateel compony aa .t laborer
He win he pld 14 dftv nd win
iri'i'iw no recognition other thg
that vivtn an orolngry lhorgr( mill
i off irtala nay Travis plana to oonttmjg
the mJH v rk until h Ih 'inm fit t
"FLU" KILLING OFF DOGS
I'ncullar Irtarawe I'laya Havnc With
i an tne popiftMloD.
KJi$n Pa. Mar 13 Are .:'.(.
BUbJaOl tn the "flu "
TIiIh Iii n aUbjaOt that hait lienr
puaaHng dog own era af Kane for
viii. time a itrange ii!..n.. raaamb.
i.na (tie "fin ' him bean atuit inn tha
camneOi ami Kana'a mok gopulatlon
la thawing iiiK dacraaaa.
The umiii.iN go in. i at.pe-ir to N
lek ff(r any nr ii Ii neth of time It
wan noted thai trtey Named la ttftfar
i an ehill "i Donvulalon and aa
ihi. eoon aftarward
Thai the dlaeaea Ih hishw ionta
gloue la ailaaied n the faet toa
haei Keen eean io beaome affected
With the 'i a nee in i la v (fir having
ii rri
tvlii
i ti l
EAGLE SHIRTS
VfffflWKi
7 m f ' :
mm
hi Ui 1
mm
Smart Stratford styles
for live young chaps
TpHE model illustrated is one of the clever new Bpring styles
' lu re now from the Stratford makers it's the VVindsor
double-breaster with two-button Pront one ( button; has wide
lapels extreme fitted coat bell sleeves deep eenter vent. It's due
Id be very popular with young men who like the pep and dash of
the double-breaster
T"HE Windsor is here In rich new Milan. 1 Heathers flannels
I Puritan and Stillwater worsteds. The light shades are the
most stylish. Tans pearl grays smoke grays greens browns ami
heathers. Prices are $65 up.
TT is our business to know good mer'
chandise. We recommend Eagle Shirts.
Experts have experimented in the maker's
own mill with designs colors and varieties
of yarn to achieve exceptional patterns
as if pattern were everything. Fabrics
have been woven in the maker's mill
where they arc conceived with as much
care as though beautiful cloth were the
only consideration. This manufacturer
of over fifty years' experience has been
constantly bettering every detail of cut
and tailoring as if workmanship alone
would sway a man.
We know these things. That is why we
believe in Eagle Shirts. That is why we
want you to sec our window display of
Eagle Shirts; why we want you to come
in examine them buy them wear them.
You'll understand then why we recony
mend them so heartily.
Every shirt the ultimate in value
The nrw cnlnrinprs for sprinp; and summer arc here.
Kino silks fine madras silkclotha ehambrays. Ox.
fords silk striped madras and a great many for-
eign shirtings.
$2.50 $3 $3.50 $4 $5 $6.50 $7.50
to $15
On Main tit Fourth
T"!
MIIS is but one of a seore of smart new styles in these Stratford
lothes. Mam others in one. two and khrAA.hiid.rtn atnarla.
' ' -
liri'Mstels and eaftlollf laee Xoit'olks 'eu lint torn ofot Wilom
stripes Pershing plaids Pontoosac stripes Brighton stripes and
mixtures of every sort. $60 up. others $45 up.
The Truth
About Leg
Sores
How 'eg tora nrl rio llHN
re anifd. 101 how the) '" ''' htittlei.
qnVktj ant anri without pain r
kniff bi a)o4ra KUnilfta trauaMl
at tiitt . i. -. is Matataaa m a new
Huttrtt4 btxik Thll liMk. wrillen u
thi incctatful phylrittTl. lr. H 1'
Wlnltier. IfMUi 103 1 1 aa M' Ue. ia
thr rt'Buit f jfr ipavlaUitafi
lad ll an It t any reader on rein-!
Jja1 rnd wo RtaM a rnrd
and 1h hank will ho ent hy rnturn
natl HundrMi of leatiinonai frov all
ovf r 1 lit nrld tikr t he roUowinic fftm
Onltrto Cftatat "Aft4W Mffcnns for
fmr tporth with a fftrM alaWi
amplettly lif ale. I in a ftv Mkl I
rtctntf ihnik jour treatment moitt
nira-uiutu.' Njiu1 and aildte on ri
An Investment Without
at
Thrill;
aa
s
0:Aadansky
proihers
' rTVi n; f .CL.cr r-ivri
ml
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a
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repay you $2000 in cash a profit nf $800 which is
91 i ' interest on your semiannual balances. Larger
amounts earn in the same proportion.
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