The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 366, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 28, 1920 Page: 2 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1920. '
HIGH U. S. COURT
SITS NEXT WEEK
Validity of Anti-Profiteer
Laws to Bo Settled by
Supremo Tribunal.
OKLA.-TEXAS CASE UP
Trotzkg Seen a "World
Revolution" tin Remit
of "Capitalistic" Rule
Several Important Labor
Canes Involving Peaceful
Boycott on Docket.
WAHllIN'OTON Kept. 27. Tlio
United Htaliti supremo court with
more tlinn 600 " crowJed In it
dookrt will rcnwoim one week from
torluy. In ocnnl.inrfi with custom
numbers of .1 tin court will oil I at thai
whllo ImtiM on that day hihI pay
their rtvepeftri to Uio jeresldent tun
IiUlUi pnrmlttliur thoiiKli thin -c.-e.
Inony has limn omltliil tlm Mat ev-
iral yearrt -rvUix to .he prcitliliMit'H
absence from W.islilntcon or Uio III.
iiotw of t tin cliltt executive.
Tl.n rrHular docket will lin 01 led
rtttilnii lliu Nim ..r.( of thu term
aflrr whluh the court starlluir .Mmi-
lUiy Oflobur II villi Iickiii hoarlliirt
of a initnlirr of Important! insert
which liavo been ciHiicoMlly naslwied
for t ho uponlti; of tlio cemlliir tnrm.
Amoni; these ate Hovornl which
brltiR s'ltiurcly before tlio court Him
question of the consilliitlotKillty of
tho Loact net to imiilKh promt erinc.
Thri'o if tticiH rimiH tlio United
fit.itim versus Cohen llrncorv com
pany; II. II. Tcdiw (United Btatos
tiltnrney for tho district of Colorado)
Versus A. T. Lewis Soot Dry
tlnoila ooniptiny ninl an appeal by
tne UBoMiiy droeery company of At-
Inula allacklnir tlio validity of Ihu
Jajvdp net will be iircued during
WIU WI'UH III lOUOI 1J.
J I'linnpt Di-i'IbIiiiw i:x4't-ttj
A prompt decision Is cxpcoled In
theso ninl Hhnll.ir nun iih n IntKn
number of kindred litigations aro
pimdlnff In lower court.) throui;nout
Hip country.
There will b mi eaho of tho pro-
Mlbltlori decision wlien tho court
tnken action ti tho pctlHon for re-
hearing In tlm earn of t'hrlstiau
relRCiifipnn corporation against Jo-
eph Ij. Undine IJnlteil Stated rUOr-
llvy nnd Charles V. Duffcy collector
of Intornnl revenue on ntv nppeht
fiom tho federal court rom tho ills-
trlct of 'No Jirtey Involving tho
ootiptltotlcnnllly of tho prohibition
amendment to the constitution nnd
the Volstead act. There U no riMunu
tvntver to expect the; court will
chango Hi view announced last ictin
when validity was upheld
Of tho number of nntl'trust canes
under tlio Hhcrman; law on tho
docket only one the l.uhlKh Valley
cont rose will ho argued early In
tho term accord I as to hplllor Oon-
oral yorson of tho department of
Initio. The dissolution suits straliit
tho American Can company tho
v Kuhtmnn Kodak company and tho
KeyM.ino Watch Caau company will
bo continued.
An imtcrisr.t trust rass pent! Ins
Ih that of tho American Column and
Lumber company vermis tho United
Stntcei. Tiila grow out of a milt
brought by tho department of Jus-
tlce to prevent operation of tho so-
called "open competition" plan of
tho hardwood manufacturer which
thu department of Justloa maintained
yruH u violation of tho ilht-rman law.
Hank Io.in Imolvcd.
Tlio tuna of Charles R Smith vor-
sus tho Kanas City Title and Trust
company on. of tho Important
Cisco on thin term'ri docket will bo
rcnrcui'd Uio week of October ll.
The moln uuesllon Ih whothor con-
urns a had Uio rlcht to credit ledornl
land bank.1. Joint Block land banku
and to exempt tho boo of both
cIohkcm of bankH from federal stale
local and municipal taxation.
Bcvcral Important labor c.i'?h. In-
volvlnK tho right of peaceful boy-
cott and tho liability of trudo unlonM
will bo heard. One of thcuc Ih the.
United Ml no Wbrketn of Amerlta
verdUR tho Colorado Col comiwiny.
cato bnniKht up from KanMid.
Upon tho orlnlnnl docket of tbo
court the mot Important cao Is
that Involving tho tltlo to tho recr-
voir nil land over which a threo-
coniorcd contrcverdy had been
vnntd by thu states of Tcmih wl
OkUhomn. tuid tho United lates
government.
A now priming cup for nutomo
biles Id tightly sealed ngalnut dust
ninl irlt when idle. -
t)Ntl().N. Hrpt. 27. -' A world
r vnliitlr.ii win Ih the IncvltHblo I
conseiiiii r.i ii of (hn eiitiltllilc d'-
velopnu nU In western liurop''.''
J .win Trotuky. bolshovlst war mln-
lider Id iiuotrd an iwiylng In nli In-
terview with tlm Mihhiiw rrn-
Hnonderit of tho Manehenter (Itidr-
dlen.
. "Tho Totlfh war wan forced
1 Upon Trotdkv ennllniiMl. "We
nr rfimpelled to fmht In upllo
i or i-nrirrnotid eonceiwliind vn .oade
to Poland Our only ulijpcf la penrn
nnd we have been iiffcrlnn It to
Dm I'olen on the mom favorable
tcrind. What Premier I.lnvd
lliiorgn wantd Is prnblninaileMl
"if peace In made now w.. will
Udn tint wlnliT for energetic eici-
nomle r.xoiidtrurtlon. If pcaco Ih
ilenled n then wn will flgbt and
win."
'.Many Oil Men Gathered
for Denver Convention
ANTI-PROFITEERS
MOVE AT CAPITAL
Grand Jury Takes Up In-
vestigation of Over-
charging at 0. C.
Hpfclnl o the World
PHNVIIIt. Colo. K pi 27. The
delegated to tho Imb pendent oil
men'd awmrlHtlnu whl Ii filled two
Iriillid were met by a hand nnd re-
ception committee The convention
oien Tuesday with prominent oil
men on liniid Inelilillmc W II. Ilaker
Mlnneapolid rirst vice . president of
the annurliitlr.ii utiil rhalrmnn of thu
board of dlrectorn; Vienldent T. J.
flay. Mttlo Itock Ark. decretory
IS. 12 flriint and (lovernnr I'mntz
who Is looking fter the Tulwt dele-
gation. Keflnerd of Iho Mid -('null-nent
field who aro hero welcomed
a lelefram to tho convention from
Henator (lore nt Washington to tho
effect that ho Id Inking up with the
Interstate commerce commission nt
nncn tho ttirstlon of freight rates
MANNIX CALLS ON M'SWINEY
Archbishop ltefiideil I'ermlsNliui to
Visit i rebuilt Kivh Striker.
LONDON Hept. 27. - Archbldhop
Miinulx of Australia who recently
wad refused permission by tho
llrltlsh government to visit Ireland
nnday railed on Lord Mayor Mac-
Hwlney of Cork who Is on a hunger
ntrlko In llrlxton prison. When tlm
nrolaln emerged from li nrlsou
9ie wad bcdleged by newdpaper men
who rrquoHtod "ll expression of
opinion concerning Mar.HwIney
Tho archbishop unbent from his
recent tactlturn mood long enough
to nay to tho iiewspnpor men! "To
mo It In a miracle"
STRANGE HARDING GUESTS
Tour I.ttllci Slav Musicians Piny for
Senator) (let Wufflo llmtkfiiM.
MAIUON Ohio llopt. 26.- -ti.irly
today fou llttlo Hlyavlr dtrect musi-
cians from Cleveland wllh unpro-
nnuneeablo names and tattered
clutbeH madn A pllgrlmngo of their
own to tho front porch. They played
several vionn rmarieiM ror tho nom-
inee and then Mrs. lltirdlng took
them Into tho houso nnd personalty
inipcrvlsed a waffle breakfast for
them In the Harding kitchen.
11 Aiiwif uii.'l t'reiit In!. wire.
OKLAHOMA UITV Kept. 27.-
Investlgatlnu of alleged profiteer
.log In tho Halo of foodstuffs cloth-J
nig nun oinor neeeddiued in tno wem-
rn dldtrlrt of Oklahoma was begun
turn today by tho federaj grand
Jury. The grand Jury wad recon-
vened ii U the will of Herbert M.
Peek I'lilted Wales district attor-
ney who nnnnnnceil ha would pre-
denl evldeneo against merchants In
the district nod seek Indictments
against thnm under tho I.evor net.
Caseii In bo presented Mr Peck
silil. would Include (hoso against II
Oklahoma City and lnlil merrhaiild
who were Indicted last grand Jury
for alleged profiteering In augnr. The
In dlctments were sdu.ishd by Keder-
nl .ludgo Pollock Tho dlstrlrt at-
torney said ho would present tfie
diimo evidence (Hid nsk new evi-
dence. The evidence against oilier mer-
chants grorern. clothiers and shoe
men will also lie brought before the
grand Jury tho dldtrlet attorney In-
dicated' A municipal campaign
ngalnnt profiteers will ho pushed
vigorously.
Power for n tny player piano In-
lendiil for children Is furnished by
n phonograph motor
Wire Flashes
!.'"".r. J?."" "?...!-'"! . "h.V r.c' Cleveland Preparing
Inmu Iivb ttn mails ami n llmi i ia tnv It In Qf Plttll
bn fue.1 for tin ihniiMrnta t- b-nn 101 Jflg oerlLS I tuy
WAdlllNflTtlN. Mpt. JJ.--TI Afkan-
ia ml Iioulaiana MUaourl railway tmUr
nfll-l Inr ftinUali.ri In laalj Cal.lfal
aim k In tlin amount of f LOOMS) l.ar
Tlm Ta anil I'aorio rallrnail iuilli.t
for rrtn'"l"n t I"" netra lor Mli'l
inr ina iuri'iiAaa m ... uiiat
WAIldAW Hapt. ai Via Jin.lon. Kpt.
7 -Tha ar b.lnill Poland ami Mtliu-
nli lonllnu-a full awlns (llfltlal an-
nouncarnrnt wf mailn loilay uf tha cae
tute lit 1000 aililltlonal l.llhilanlan irl-on-ia
anil mini suna. Tha I'olaa aro
intnllna wllti autraaa In all Itialr atlaoka.
I)NI)ON Kapt. IT. Iltpraaantatlvta nf
Ihr.a Hf-l Anitlfan Imlualflaa lalt loa-
row toilay In arranso lor Uia npanlnir of
trade rtlatlnna wllti nutlet lluaala. Tha
Aini-iliana repiesant Ihe "bl four" eark-
Inir companies of C'hloao Ihe lialdwln
leiiinotl eompany and tha Inlarnatloiial
llarveeter company.
I.tNi'nI.N Nab. Sept. J7. Charlaa Ilia
aril nla-lit analnter al the dtata Journal
rul.n.tilna plant waa Inalantl killed at
t nrlork ttila moriilnc by falling Into
a hell whlla turning off the power at tha
end (it hie nlarht'a work.
I.ONPOV Hept JT. Official dental waa
leaned indiiy of repotla from Cork ihmi
en atlenipt had been made to eaeaeelnala
Mrs Thomas Mct'llf tain widow of tho
lala lord mayor of Cork who waa re-
imllr aaaaalnated. MacCnrtaln waa Ter
enra alacMwIney'a predecaaaor.
Nl;W YOIIK. Hept. IT All ejlremlala
held on linn taland tor deportation aro
to bo transferred at once to leer Island.
Immigration station of lloaton itass.. and
III bo hald there until families (or
ihelr deportation have been secured
KflllT WOIITM. Teaas Kept JT Two
hiindred coat miners at dtrawn and 200
nt llMdeeport Joined tho 400 Thnrber rnln
ers on strike this inornlnir msklnK 1.000
men out today.
OAIiVHdTON. Teias. dept. :T. That
neercitlatlnns are under eay fur lha ahlp
ment of a larso iiuothtr of Texan cattle
to riermany and Austria for rehabilitation
of tha herds In llioae rountrlea are under
way wms announced iy loenl ship sgenta
HOMK. Alaska depl JO 4-aplaln llaold
Amundsf-n'a tmlar expedition ship tha
Maud u reported wadsjed Hunt In the
polar lee pack eel of Kolruehln. Siberia
and nearly midway between Wransel la-
land and lha northern Siberian coast by
fur tradera who reached Noma Palsy;
I.NtltANAI'OUd. ile7l IT.-naea rail-
road rates In Indiana am Ineteaeed 11-11
ler cent commodity rsten 10 per cent
and Iron nnd steel articles and livestock
H per cent by an order loilny ot tha
Indiana publle service communion The
new ralen. which conform with thoee. In
Illinois I. -come effective Oriobar I.
TOUT WOIlTIf Teias. dept. T A. I.
Ilaker ee relnry if the Totaa Karmers
union- returned to-lay from a tour nf tha
aisle and deilartii lb cotton yield will
be about the earns ai laat year. The rrede
win be good ha said ami slioutd bring
a higher prlta. .
WAHHIN(IT).V.dert JT.-VTho weather
bureau anriounrcr Wday there ware Indl
catlona this morning uf a disturbance of
slight moderate InttrMlty over tha en it
oantral Kalleri of the (lulf of llnln
AVAdlllNttTflN. iTr.nT IT Warning
against "fake" fruit be.eragea whli'll heve
fiiMi.led the leift iirink market eincc the
advent of tirolnblrln i...M.i ...t.u
by Ihe public heklth eervlfe. Marty ol
the orange beverages nnw pelng e.'ld It
wan Hiil . onalat only of awaeigmd ir
IbnattiJ water riavnred with a little nil
coUireil P"' ni ru(niny
Motorcycles 1h.it weigh less than
100 pounld have lieen invent' d In
KiiKlaud for women.
Cl.KVKLAND nSept. 27 Urectlo
of temporary stands to seat 6500
persons will s'ail nt league park
tomorrow James C. Dunn -president
of the Cleveland baseball club
announced today. Mr. Dunn do-
clsred ho was preparing to accom-
modate tin large a crowd as pos-
sible In anticipation of his team
winning tne Amiricun irai.110 .v..-
nant. Upon completion tho seat-
ing rapacity ot thu park will bo
about 27000y
LOOK OUT HARDING COX!
Annul Vt itll.ltf I"" Itl' Ho Intends
Ki Withdraw From Itacc.
CINCINNATI fept. 27. Hov.
iiaron .-J. Wntklnc. prohibition eaadl-
tHite fof president tonight denied
the report that offers had bten
made by the prohlhltkn purty to tho
... . l.i in ninl iloiiKien tie i .'ti.lili Ii
j tlal nomlnecd of his wlthrawal It
cltncr oovcrrvr v ua. w.
llatillntf would nni ouncc they woultl
r force and not seek to weaken tho
VoUtead law.
..i . ... .m. in etir for rrcsllcnt.
I e said ' regnrdle.td of Hie statu! of
Wihon Will Not Let To Rid Capital of
French Trannlatc-Book Vicc During the Fnh
PAHIH. RetiL 27. A French ptlh-
llsher hearing that Prcaldcnt Wilson
was writing a book on 'America's
rolo In tho war" dougtit to obtain
tho French trannlatlon rlghtd ald
li Llberte today. President Wilson
is reported to have replied
"There are some bookd which lodO
too much In translation
nor lllnll ..m.
Klghtecn amsts were In ;.
ruidis hero Baturday an ;-
nlghtH In n crusade t '
hotr.a City "vlccltss" du l0
fair pollco anno .n. t Jv!
Clnrged ranged from i '
to gambling and main n i
IIII-1IC.. IT. I.T
rr titibin
t i (lciu )t rats
Mm
All Kinds of Signs
Outdoor Advertising
Phone Osage 7777
627 North Main
SERVICE
W can take mro of ntir electrlcnl reiiiilrementd nn short
notice through our various ileimrtmeiits. 1 Jtcli iIeMirlnient
lias Its iiltx'lianlen mIio arc siKflallnts In llielr line. With tills
s.iNteiu It eiinbli'd us to glo ou ctid-rt defvlcc on any of our
elt'rtrlcnl reiiilreiiieiild llmmgli tho following tlelkirlmentd.
Wiring lleiKirtiuent Fixture Department .Motor Department
Flultlilng Department llcpatr Dcurtmcut and Hctall De-
partment. H1UIVICK FA IK DlifMilNC. AND qUALlTV
Dodge Electric Company
Electrical Engineers and Contractors.
UO-I'JI lVist Second Ktrxt
Phono Cedar 11 10 CtmneMlng All Departments
thi:i:k vv
AMUUICW ("liliWUUS
AND DYF.It.S
Vonrtb mj l.ela Ate
Ladles wink our speflalty. Out of
town orders Klicn prompt alien-
"on- Otag. nn.
MK'llAi:!. SAVIIKIt .Mgr.
6 to 9lA
Paid on Savings
. No Taxes
Under Statu KiiiK-rrlslon
Over $2000000 of Ileal IVtnte
Is security for every dollar do-
posited with iui.
Wo Solicit Your IluslncM
Tulsa Union Loan
& Savings Assn.
8 East Fifth St. Obugo 8251
When the leaves bvyin to tall in the Autumn feminine fancu is quite
nitre to turn to thouuhts of the Full Millineri. An unusually attractive
and complete collection of the A'ch Autumn Hats incomparably smart
and distinctive a decidedy new vogue that will be found intensely at-
tractive and flattering.
A Special Presentation of Early Fall Hats at prices that will move
them quickly.
' Special $S.95 to $10.00
Others from $10 to $30
LOUVRE SHOP 1
Exclusive Milliner y
12 WEST FIFTH
FALL SUIT
PRICED RIGHT
Wo want you men who know nnd
appreciate clothes valuc3 to
coma in and inspect our com-
plete showinp; of fall and winter
suits priced at
1 1
I If a
7 II
I-
I
$2g.65
$36.65
These rtro handsomely tailored nil wool
fabrics and wo know that for real vkt-
no they can't bo beat you will say bo
too when you sco them. These splen-
did suit valuer) aro arranged in just
three lots for your easy selection nnd
not a suit In tho storo ut more than
144.65. Sen these milts today whllo
stocks aro complete. Wo have tho very
stylo and fabric that you aro looking for.
A Complete Line of Fall and Winter
Underwear keady for Your Inspection.
' I
1
J KNOX H HATS I
TV a ej a g
TvUt) yu vc sccn tnox
fXXa7 Styles for Fall you will have
'07n7.) v...ll J 1
seen jusi wtiai wen umbcu incii
will wear this season no matter
where you happen upon them.
Knox establishes the hat styles and
sooner or later all hats conform
to the lines Knox lays down.
Best to be in on the originals than to
go wrong and have to change later.
U Bi-cHJhcr-s
; w
HOLMES
CLOTHES SHOP
'223 SOUTH MAIN
Up -to -Date Ironing
To he nhle to sit down nnd
iron is one of the great ad-
vances in lightening house-
hold tasks for women of to-
day. Such comfort is possible
with the Simplex Ironer which
irons beautifully rapidly and
casilyl It docs nil of your
family ironing in an horn.
Everything except the few
pieces with ruffles or gmhers.
The Simplex is very simple.
Operated by electricity and
heated by gas gusolinc or
electricity. Just a touch of t
the hands sets it in motion!
Patent automatic feedboard
control. If you wish to save
fuel help and laundry bills
besides tho health and
strength of the woman who
irons invest in a Simplex
Ironer.
American Ironing Machine Company Chicago
SHSIIonIBSS
See theSimplcx demonstrated by.
DODGE ELECTRIC COMPANY
ljlcvtrlful KiiRlneorH and Ciriitrai'tors
IIU.l'JI Kiist Seiiiutl Street
I'liono Cedar 1110 Coiuicctliij: All DciutrtincuUl
:enew
biir'YbutK!
in fhe
y7ieJan.dof a iru'JJioix smiley u
September and October
There's a fairyland of color the leaves
are turning to fjlorious tints awaitinc you in
September and October in the Ozarks the
land where men and women are rc-crcr.tcd
nnd live again the brightest period of their lives.
An Ozark vacation offers more than other
resort districts can give. There is a magnetic
toucn which erases worrle3 ana
cares and paints pictures of bright-
er hues for the; future. The best
fishinK season .is beginning and
excellent hunting begins shcrt.y.
Write today for complete Informa
tion ana tne ucautiiui uctenpuve
bookiit "The Chaiks." AJdrei
itfeSSSSi
LOzAiut PLAtcnoutjDs Association
Tourist! Durcau
iox 508 Jonltn Missouri
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