The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 201, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 15, 1920 Page: 2 of 18
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TULSA DAILY WOULD '1IIUUSDAY Al'HIL 16 1920
BONUS MEASURE lIAP CASUALTIES Tom MiC0ST OF MOVING
OUT THIS WEEK
Committee to Report
Soldier Relief Bill
Kordney Says.
THREE MILLION AIDED
Number of Men to (Jut I'ny-
nipnt 1h Decided Upon
Tux Measure Favored.
Number Killed In llnltli' Ulli Mils.
xl.nn l Atuniiili't il III 'Initio.
Ml Ilif AMorlnleil t'fm.
'iviKlo April i --.liiiMMfun o-
ii.il(lri In Hip fighting between Kim-
man Mini .Inpatient force tin April A
n Khiihfirnvfk. In (lin Amur realon
ti'tallcil SI Mlli'il Hint 1X1 wounded
m i Hiding In in official statement Ik
sued lodny The llumliinii lout 400
clll.'il hi.iI 13 men In H I'M prisoner
tin' statement ray
deports from Vladivostok
tint (lit In ilrl the .lapHtiew. hiiv.
mr iii'mmI i'vi i IIi'ii they Rclfti
when they H'l'k iimMi(in April t
Willi tin' i xception (if nrm mill nir-
iniiiillliiii. I'litiimulik'Hlliin lielwren
lit 1 1 1 vol nk and .In pun welft cut r.rr
III I nlpht.
Tin- fort Inn office today foinm!l
denied ii report llinl the Jnpanei
U'Mi fiiltlfvlna the floulfl Men
' )riH ml".
liihn committee
WAHIIINOTON. April II.- A enm-
liosllc eoldler tcllnf llll granting ad
justed compensation nt II fur car h - - -
ilny'i. ci.t. to approximately .0(H) Itepiiri Hot l-doii lllll.
former service men will be reported WABIIINOTfiN. April II --The
. .. i ...in. i.. . w....i rimlr. "''ll tlll piovlillim pension of friiiii
to Ihc house within ii week Umlr- m (( JJ(' n monh f()r v.
limn Korduey of tho wnys mill liH'ium ( rrMMM 0r P Hj.anlsh-AmertPati war.
committee ii ii noil need loiliiy. I 'ww- linger uprising mid Mm Philippine
o of tlm measure liy Mm Iioiimh I Insurrection wn uideied f.ivoiuMy
.? .. . u.....i.. in... I licporlnil Unlay dy Mm senate pell
et iiiiiioiiiK ril Mm lilll woiilil he iii-
proved liy Mm ficoino nciore Mm on
vciitliiim In .hum should II lie passed
liy Mi" house Ihl iiiiiiiIIi.
With tin1 I'lliiilliiitlon of nil imii-
liilHdlmiril offlccis. along with Mmr"
wlm ni'tki'il less Mum fill ln vm or
who were cinploycil In HhipMinlH
or ici clvi il from I heir Pinnlivcrn thu
tllfi'cicme lii'lu'ccii lln'lr 1 v. 1 1 In it In- 3
coiiii'H mnl iiriny pnv. Mm 11111111101' or
Miohii cllglhln Iiiin hccii narrowed to
approximately 3 noo.noil. i:p"Hn
have Informed Mm eommltleu that
tlm rngo service Im Hi months
tiuildn? tho uverngn payment lano to
each limit. 'I'll imn wild inn commis-
sioned nftcr seivlng hh enlisted men
woulil Im piihl on 11 basis of Hum
nerved Jtl Mm milks.
No definite plan for raising neccs-
miry rovciiuea has hecn derided upon.
Mm ptiin iiniKt funned luiltii; it flut
lux of not mini' II11111 I per cent on
nil mien. H111I1 it tit Mm coiiiinllten
linn lonrneil from treiiHiiry ili'inirl-
JiU'lil offlrliilN until net npproxl-
mutely l.riim.OOO.OOi). or iimrn Hum
lii'i'di'il. II h ciicctt'il Hint Ho' oilier
PIiivIhIoiih of llm ihIkIiimI hill p re -hcnti'il
hy llin Aumrleim Ii'kIiiii
KrnutliiK nihility In lumt iillotnicnln
liimm I 11 1 1 t 1 1 1 K nhl iiiid cxluiiKlou of
vorntliiiiiil H11I11I11K iilxo will liu ivc-
oininenileil hy (Im i-miimltlee.
AltlioliKli Hie Kiyn find nmiiiiH
couiiiilltciftlH I'.Mieitcil In report tlm
ineiiHiiro Tnoiuptly miiim ineiiilicin
ot llm IioiIhii helleve It will not !i)
pnxMil liy Mm neiuite heforn Mm inn-
M'ntluiiM. 'I'lm iittltlldti of holll p.tiileri
they cliilin will he unnuunied nt
Mm rmpcrllvo ciitivontlmiM nnd llniil
nit lun will Im ileforieil until alter
(uiiku'bh rucuiivi'iieH Into In Hiu muiii-
ji. 11'.
FOOD TOO COSTLY
Trade Comm.ssion Kecom-
mends New Marketing
Kacilities.
AHlllMIT'i.N April It -I10-
iHrlnir lluil the (limn of food 1II11-
Irlluillnii hiu too Kfi'iil. tile fednrul
irnilo (torn mini Ion toilny recom-
mended Improved ronrhiitliiR fncill-
ti' nnd procoM(n m thn Krivit con-
tuning rpninni n 11 Iiiiik Hep
KiwurilM lowerlnff the IiIkIi tout of
llvluu.
"Tlm movement of food nhniild ho
mil (In iiiont direct from field to fno-
lory" Hia eominlwdoii decliirnil In a
report on wholoiuilp murkctlii of
foiul nun of thn htkh In Dm food
price InvcHtlHutlon ordered liy tlm
iiri'Mldent
ICIIililn.ittnii of iinneei'MMiry eol
mnl lium'M In f mnl illnlrlhiitlon Hie
report milled would not only "net
im 11 counter liK'Uil In eherlHliK dli-
purity In fond prhcH nnd money In-
I'i'lll'ii. hut would elieilKihen Mm lin
TrVd ff" n c""tlu"n tnt MIDLAND VALLEY
The reimrt ncrti( thnt Hie rHphl 1
riH in food n Hex in rment yern
in not mi NlKnlflciint "thnt the .
'money lii(ome of I'irtte number
hnve fiillen far chort of 11 propor-
I lloniil Inrreimn "
STRIKERS RETURN
c(iNTi.Nfi;i yiiuM pAii; onk
men' orraiilillon will Include eic-
I11.0 hillnln eWtU'liineii )uul flerun
end all otheiH connecleil with Ml'
n nil" but not umikiiiR from one city
to nnollu'r."
.siuid Snrlnus iliiinc(".
meAsuro of nreventlon Wfln
1 .
I Cciihuh Figures
I 1
A
tnken
bv Hie Hnnd HprlriKK rnllwn
HAD PERSHING'S APPROVAL
IhirtH Sun He ll.nl I'oucr rniin IVr-
elilnir lo llcnl It Ii Tihoh' lwdialoi(
U'AHIIINOTOy April Ml - llrh'-
udler (tcin-rnl Hart former com-
muiiiliint of Amerlniti troopx In Hie
iMrlH dlstrlil told thn liouim Inventl.
I'litlni; cornniltiep toilny Hint fleneinl
1'ersliln.- Ktvo him full reponiitbllll.v
to coin with 1 oiidltloiiii iirleinn Irmo
mlinlemi'iinotii of Ameitcuii of there
and ctillhted man.
(li'iifi.il JlnriH Mid he hud not
uniiKht cominntid of I'nnn. but It wan
Iven him by tlrimiul I'urHtiliiK who
deeliireil Hint "offlicr nnd men In
P'trli were hehnvlliK In "U-h a wn
tm to kIvu the American army 11 had
name "
"I tlilrW I impioveu couiiiiionK
e.nd (lid It well." Ihewlliiciw added
Our wlndnwH are filled with Home.
ftavlnr.H ll.inkK (Jpen n imvlnKfi ac-
count and (it one KxrhnnKn Trust
Co. It Mint Third Htreet. Advt
ro.ul hold a contract with tlm cat- eonipnny yculcrdny when an Increase
n ...! to furnUh n.ea.i to work-j 'l.rrmV'-Ua.or ''wi;
mim. The proprietor a woman le'vcn voluntarily to the memhi r ot
wild to have told the men now work- Mm Switchmen' I'nlon of N'r'h
in. n.i 11.. v v...r.. "cnb" (low America einployed hy that road .The
ln that they were ecnln un..w H..p .... lum j . .0
ordered Hie coniract with tho rail- - i10i.rM js .r day for nlitm
road cancelled. . .. Men. TJi! M mid to tic the flrot
llriMIllltl"ll 01 1110
of nrdmcii ' emntin
"Anoclallon )lt(mr ( x nltol HtiiteM where
irir "ii"-'"ihr u irk Inxii lu.V( lieell irlvell III-
wlll lake ptneo this aflei noon In rrHNl.M upprox Imatlns the. ncalo nald
fnipi im re hull II wm iiMM-ned late (n.inanijeil hv ilie HtllKem
.Me.iiitimc tneetintri or KirixinK
!uet ntSht hv nlrlkum. Tlm riamn
foi not orxMlilltiK Honner It wii'
natnl l that tlm nwltchincn will
I Iw their Hvo week pay today.
lHck of fumlK with which to pro-
mote the orgiinlmtlon him hmnpercit
Hie growth althoim-h leadire of thn
movement iitwerl that more than 20o
have enlil that they will Join thr
org'iolx.iMou
Should Hie ardmcn nrtmnUn
epiiratcly 'nun the tralntnen'' icUii
1 1. f PiiUle a 1 rmrn fmnr-iimaii
who reni.ilniil at work "it will nii'Hi.
'the end of the II. of It T The
movement .ippenm n( w to aim at
the ncp.initlmi of the men worklnjt
on the T'lail from Hme uorkltiR only
In the railroad yard The ynrd-
e'vltrhliun h'tve been tiikln plare
each afternoon ulnce tho atrlko he-
f.in l.itv Sunday nlishl. .Midland
Valley nwltchtnen nun.berlni; I J. met
c!i'crilny mornhiK In Hip Third
nt net Jiird office lenKlhv ills-
ciiHslon of tho prohloms confronting
the piopceeii yanliueiii) orKanhuitlon
Were thriel'.ed out at a meetlntf of
Mlillnnd Allev yardmen hint nlitht
Sexnteen of the ID )ardmun on the
Midland Valley wctt to work nt 3
p 111. yfiterdny ending tho B'rlkc
temporarily an fur hh thnt road In
concerned nccordlns lo Ie Ilallard
loial Hiipcrlntendcnt.
STUTZ STOCK IS REMOVED
WASIIINOTO.V. April II. Pre-
liminary population flKtires an-
nounced today by tho census bu-
reau arc n.t follows:
AVashlnRton. Intl. 1920 popul-
ation 8705; Incrcaito Hlnco 1010 S61
or 10. 'J per cent.
Hulllvaii llid. 1030 population
4489 Incrcano tdnco 1910 374 or
9.1 per cent.
(Irtenfleld lnd. 19!0 popu-
lation 4168; dccrcaBD slnco 1910 iSO
or fi.3 per cent. . .
VpHllnntl Mich. 1920 population
7.113; Increase ulnco 1910 1183 or
111 per cent.
l'oit Arthur Toxim 1920 popula-
tion 22201; IncreiiHo ulnco 1910 14-
5S8. or 19.4 per cent.
Wlnnton-SHlem S. 1;. 1920 popu-
lation 483515; InrreiiBi) Bltlco 1910
2G.A95 or 113.2 per cent.
Plymouth Maiw 1920 population
13.032; IncrenBO Blnco 1910 891 or
7.3 per cent.
Ui Trohe. I'a. 1920 population
3.481; InireaBO since 1910 07 ur
S.t iipr cent.
OeorKutown Ky. 1920 population
3.903: (lecreaKo since 1910 b30 or
13.9 per cent.
Mnugl.'iH Ariz. 1920 population
ti.916 Increase since 1910 3479 or
Dl per cent.
Tnl.cn Off I:cIiiiiiro MM ItcMKiia-
Hon of I'ro.Milpnt Not Accepted
NUW YORK April 1 1. The luur l
of governors of tho New York sto n
exchange lato today adopted a res
lutlon inistponlng action on the rw
nation of Allan A. Hynn until lnvc.'
cation Into trading In Mtutz AIol 1
Oar company Is completed.
The govcrnois however acqui
eseed to 11 requcit miulo todav i v
Mr. Hyan as chairman ot tho Hint
company'! hoard of dlrcclorH lnn
tho stock bn removed from the c
chango llt ut once.
Cliiinio to Slop l'lu
.ST. l.OHIS April 14 Cldor.iv
rum tnay coma Into universal uso 111
an Influcnz.i preventive In tho opln
Ion of mcuibers of the Amcrlcii.
Chemical society In scbsIoii hei-
At a conference of tlm biological
eeetlon of tho Noclcty today incniher-
statcd that Initial tests with chlorm
during the recent Influenza epldeini.
tended Btrongly to hear out their t.i
ory as to Hh value.
Our windows am filled with llnim
Savings Hanks. Open 11 savings ai
count and get one. Hxchango Tru
Co. 11 Hast Third street. Advt
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era
2S
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Stratford styles
for this season
FOUR MORE WIVES FOUND
Iiucnllgatlou DIhcIom'm I'lirllicr Ail-
venture of .Modern "Ulucbfiivil."
l.UH ANtllCI.HH April II. I'uiir
new "wives" with one morn to llm
Hal of inystelloiiH "missing" were
mlded today to tlm hitillt-hlKiimou
matrlmonl.il veiiturcM of Walter An-
drew Walsou alleged modern "lllue-
beard" whoso iiiuiulng ailventures In
limn lug" and iniitiy llelils of crime
lire under investigation to hoIv Hiu
Ntruligo (llsuppea net of bcvcii of
2S young women lie Is Buhl lo have
"won.''
A woman's hlood-Klalnrd fur col-
lar and sill; Hhlrt wcru found amonir
"llluelieard's" cffccls In a nowly-
iIIbcovpii.'iI rendczMuiH where ho was
cgtatcrod 11 m "JameH Utwienuo
Ouklaiid Jun. 21 1920." Tho lllll-
cIch n)iiiuim uttejnpts had liven mail
to rcinow tlm spots. riiotogrnpliH
of a number ot his "wives" nnd plo-
turcs of several children weio also
among Items loganlcd us Important
evidence.
MAY START AIR MAiCrOUTE
I'o-lolfkv lli'iialtmclit l.cll lYco to
lliiiiigiiinti' rial s
WASIIINOTON. April 1 I - Tlm
postofflce ili'iKittmt'iit la left treo to
inaugurate an lierl.it mall ncrvlco
under nil iigrecmei.t reached today
by BPimto and Iiouho conferees on
thn poHlofflce appropriation bill. i
nerlal mall Bervlco from I'lilcigo to
Kill I'mnc'seo Is aulluu lied I'tub'r
the original provision of the bill.
J.011IH whs excluded from thn aerial
routes to ho fstnblltihrd
SOUND ADVICE
ABOUT EATING
Alnbama Lady Says Wo Im
pose on Nature by Over-
eating but Thctlford'a
13 lack-DraiiKht Will
Make You Feel
Hotter.
3
YOU who know something about Stratford Clothes
and that includes all the live young fellows of
Tulsa know that Stratford styles are never ordinary.
They couldn't be with such a live organization back
of them. Nor are they mere copies of better styles.
On the contrary they arc as distinctly different -as any
clothes could be.
NOT THAT Stratford makers violate good taste nor
resort to extreme effects merely to bo different
They simply exercise that talent for original models
fine tailoring and smart effects that is possessed by
the few men in this industry.
YOU CAN see what splendid results come from such
talent by seeing the new spring models hero now.
Single breasters that are thoroughbreds double
breastcrs never before equaled camouflaged norfolks
and others that stand out as the smartest styles ever
designed for young men. Some of them in the win-
dows today scores of others in the store.
EH
Tp 11 . . j
' I wj Jproihers I
Holeproof VB V ffasi&rcr
I
Hi
I'nlr.t Ilock Ala. Itecomniend.iu
Thrdford's lltaek-Oralight to hei
friends and neighbors Mrs. M.uy
JWannlli? of this plnen says. "I
never havo nnd never expect lo fine
11 belter medicine than Muck-!
Draught. When I've had a cold and
neded a laxative. I used lll.uk-
Jiraught. 1 used It for sour s'u.nach
headache nnd IndltfcB'tuii nnd It
does the wol k.
"I bt'llevn iiiunt lilt wo hate are
caused from limctlvo liver. Wo Im-
pose on nature l.y tner-eatlnit. .mil
then the liver don't act We nro lazy
mill no.aivount It .s hard for us to
do our work nnd we'd get real sb'K
If -wfl didn't take homethlng. Tilt
best rcnio ly I b .ve fomm vet l
lllai.lt. DinuglH. U doeiii't le.ivo you
eiiiiBtlpated nnd I feel belter after
taking :i round of It."
.Mndo from pure'.y vegetable Ingr.
(llnntH I'laek'Onum'ht ncta In a nat-
ural way nnd Is free from thn b.id
after cffeetH rf so many mliierai
drugH.
(let a purkiigo today lie sure that
11 bears the word "Thedford'H."
Thetlford h Is thn only genuine
Jllack-l rauglit liver medicine .
Advt.
Quality Lumber
for
Quality Homes
"Lancaster wants
to see you"
Lancaster Lumber
Company
2 S. Madison Street
i
j
Cedar l'tf) I I
II No
TULSA IS LOYAL
We Loaned $91500.00
in March
on Tulsa Property assisting thirty-five families to se-
cure homes.
This is more money than any other loan company
loaned in March and was made possible by Tulsa peo-
ple placiiiK their savings with Tulsa's oldest and
larKcst savings association. We havo a savings plan
that will appeal to you.
$10.00 deposited with us each month for 120 months
will repay you $2000 in cash a profit of $800 which
is D'-ic on your semi-annual balances. Other
amounts earn in the same proportion.
6 Interest Paid on Straight Savings
You can open an account with as little as a dollar.
Tulsa Union Loan & Savings
Association
The last week of the Sale
-on
Holeproof Pure Silk Hose
for Men
We will continue selling Holeproof pure Thread Silk Hose for
men at this low price of $1.00 per pair the balance of this
week onlu. Monday April 19 we must advance the price lo
$1.25 pair.
We are compelled to as the new shipments now coming in cost
considerably more.
Buy all the Silk Hose you'll need for this summer. The sav-
ings are worth while.
Holeproof Pure Thread Silk
Hose for Men $1.00 pair
Full seamless double sole reinforced Iocs high spliced double heel as
always colors and service arc yuarantced.
Colors arc black white tan brown navy. Cordovan pearl
gray gun metal palm beach and champagne.
Saturday April 17 positively the last day.
On Main at Fourth
UUtli W. SIMM.A1H. .
.i..mi:s i" wadi;
T .1. HAIIT.M.VV
.M.MIK 1 t'Altlt . . . .
cu:vi:s r. imrci:
w.imr..v i). .umoTT
8 East Fifth Street
Vreslilrnt
. . Vhv.rrt'sidcnl
. . Vltv-l'rt'f Idfnt
Trcasuit-r
Secretary
(ciienil Cuunx!
Phone Osage 5254
COLUMBUS LADY REPORTS
READ THIS CASE AND BE CONVINCED THAT QUAKER
TRACT CAN DRIVE OUT DISEASE
HERB EX-
Miraculous would bo a better word
than remarkable to describe the case
or .Mrs. i'v.
J T h o m -anon
living
nt tin Sec-
ond a v o -line
t h 1 h
city S h o
suffered for
ovor flvo
ears with
very sevcro
4form o t
stomach
trouble Sho had dizzy spells blind
flashes headaches and nausea. After
eating she would be In dlslresH for
unite a while llelchlng spells wero
frequent and pains across her stom-
uch and bowels addod to her general
misery Tho long continued action of
this trouble caused a great Iomj of
weight and btrungth and inado tho
lady feci tired and listless nearly ull
tho time.
l.'.iMZl'JWlitT'
During tho tlmo Mrs. Thnmiifcon
was afflicted thus nil had used
many medicines but was only tem-
porarily relieved. Sho says sho
spent a small fortune for a cure--but
got none. Sho was well nigh
discouraged when the Quaker Health
Teacher came to Columbus. Sho
read toveral of tlm reports made
after using QUAKHK KXTHACT
and finally decided to give it a trial.
Sho purchased a tieutment about
two weeks ago and began Its use im.
! mediately. It began to give relict
irom the very start uruuuaiiy mis
relief beenmu moro and morn ap-
parent and Mrs. Thomason became
convinced that sho at last had gotton
hold of thn proper mcdlclno for her
case. Sho has now used It only
about two weeks and reports that
sho Is completely cured of all her
trouble and Is gaining weight every
duy.
As beenilngly miraculous as this
cube appears It Is nevertheless posi-
tive. Mrs Thomason allows tho use
of her statement and what 8ho taya
may bo Investigated In any Imagin-
able manlier. She Is ready to tell
what tho great Quaker Itcmcdy ha
done u always removes the caiuu
of tho trouble. No cuiihc no dis-
ease. Don't uto the stupefying min-
erals and chemicals that are usually
given but use QUAKUIt KXTHACT.
a remedy which has proven by 4-
yoars of continuous good work that
It has tho qualifications and curatlvo
powers.
Tho Quaker Man Is welcoming all
who havo any form of stomach liver
kidney bladder blood catarrh or
rheumatic troubles. Quaker In-
fract SI. or three for J2.50. Oil ot
Balm -'5c. The Quaker Man is at
Tho Quaker Drug Store Tulsa Okla.
Sco him at onco If you valuo good
health Other agents nr tho Ucxall
Drug Co Sand Springs; Carnett
Drug Co. Ilcggs; McKcehan Phar-
macy Hrokon Arrow; Garland-' n-
son Drug Co. Sklatook. Okla H g-
heart Pharmacy Hlghcart; tatti
Pharmacy Hominy Okla.; Central
Drug Store Sapuljia Okla.
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