The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 124, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 1, 1921 Page: 2 of 18
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f Ul.SA DAILY WOULD TUESDAY FEBRUARY 1 1921
FORDNEY TARIFF
ACT IS DEFEATED
Bui Little Hope of Meas-
ure Hoing I'a.ssed in
the Senate
CLOTURE IS DEMANDED
Kilt Democratic Senator are
In I'onilion to Defeat Thin
Move by CJ. 0. 1
'JlainmaUvr' Contracts
To Furnish Haiti for
.fust $()()) an Inch
MCliK INK AT Alhertn Jan.
31 Ait fiir.li ' i iiltlhn for III-
riiucd rainfall fur IIiIm llntrrl
I.HKIIII nnt Mny I unit AiHM"t
I wna kIkmi' I tMliiy h thu 1'nltcil
Aki I' nil hi hI HHWM Intlnli ttlth
' tin i.tiuikcr" llntflehl.
Juki hn the inltiatiiritm (ire 10
h "iniuli' tn order'' In not l
fdilh in the tiintracl lint Jliit-
r i r-; i in in i if piiiil (I oon mi iii'li.
with ii nimiitmm nf II.oijo fur
linh rHlnfftll. Il la lo lie tflviMi
i milt for "lie liulf Ilin Irit h I pi r -iIi1IhIIimi
hnttiivei the Inference
that " I 'rvl(l-ii'''" tleanrvea credit
fr.r tli' iili'i half '
WAHMINMTON. Jan. 3 1 Hctint"
ri't'i Ull'-nn lemlera In nccorilanee
wuh their pmrrnm fnr irceiurc
th ili' Kuiilney mtrffi'iiry tntlff
li.ll Imlay aakeil ntiatilmiiua con
i ii( for it Villi' l'ilirurjr Hi. nml
ilium objection prem-nlai! their pe-
ililrni for cloture or llmltnllun of
III). Illl'.
Senator I'nmereri ili'inoonU of
Obi objewteil to the propfimil for
a oto Kelmiary It nfter nn ml-
ilroaa In which Im ileiHiunreil tip.
Mil nn "laxlnit tihout eviiryihltiK tlim
irnea mi lh lirnnlfUl lulil)' of lh
tv diking inniiV'
i'llll 111 II t(l III' lll'fl'llll il.
I'll" cliiluro x-t 1 1 In ii. iiriwnteil liv
Hoiintor I'onrtme of l'cntiaylvnnbi
In cli.irKo of tlm lilll lion name
llf 31 rilllllllU'HII HI'llrttlllH nml Will
lie voted on W'lnltieaibiy. It re-
tinites ft two-llilriU voto for nilop-
lllin nml Its ili'fi'iit whh royci'ilnl to-
nlKlit by both ri'yubllriiiiH mul
iIcinucriilH.
In liri'NvntliiK tlm cloture plnb
th flrirt. tlm ii all uttoitiiil 1 1 h been
miiilii to InvoUu It aline tin Ht'imti
I'oiitrovi'iHy ovor thu Vemnlllcr!
treaty Hcnntor I'mirtuo nnhl he hna
pxhnimti'i every leimoiinblo t'ffort
lo net nn mirei'incm for votlni:. Ilo
illil not Inillciitii tthnt wuulil bn ilonc
with tlm bill In event of ilofent of
cloture but Hcn.Uora McOitliibnr (it
North lmkoln mul Huiiih of lilulio
loinihllcana nerved notice that limy
woulil utlcnipt lo holil tlio bill Ii''-
fore thu miiiiito mul imtki! every ef-
fort to But i volii before the. hh-
HlOll I'llltD.
.Mi'Jihiiiv SeemM Lost.
Tlio notice of (heae two Hoiintors
wiih retarded nn lllcily to chaiiKi'
pinna for ii)lnt; iimIiIc Ihu bill In
event of failure of clolttic. It tvn-.
wild Hint liiritenil of Hlil't riicMn tr Ibi'
bill formally It probably would be
Inlit nlilo "ti'iiiponnlly from day to
lay coiialderntlon lo tlio HeriHiutre.
nppropiinilim bill. I'rlvnln predlc-
tloni with kcucmI liowovur that
thero was lltlln iropi'i;i. of onuct-
uu'tit of tlm munHiiru.
Hcnntor HlmnioriH of North C'nrn
Him wuri'lor ili'inocnit of tlio flnnnco
coiiuiilttfi' niinounouil lib nupiKirl
of tlio proponi! to voto Kobrumy
H nml Hcnntor Untlerwooil of Alu
Iminii inlnorliy leudur offyrcil no
objuctlon.
i OIlJt'HH to "Cik" UiiIi.
' Tlm lnttor. bowiivor. ilunouncoil
vlcoroiiHly thu proiioHiil for ilotutf
iliiclarlnK It fimUMiuiliili'il "KiiBKtrin
mul thruttlliiK" tlm m'liiiti). Tli
inlniirlty li'iulnr mbU'il that iIuiIcm
propoKi'd In tlio Ponliipy bill wru
'inohlbltlvi'." mul cK-clmi-il Hny
would ninlto "Him tollln niuwi"
r.-irry tlio crcnt flniuu'lal biirilrn for
tlio rcliuf of npi'Clal Intoii-MlM."
"It in tlio flint tliiif." wald Mr
ITmliTwooil "tliut tln ropilbllfin
lcmlemlilp hna furi-il tlio country
with tho direct piopofiiil to mrct -tariff
wall not for n-vcnui'. but to
I'Htiibllnli an uniburBo In tlino of
jieuro."
Tho niiirnr tariff. Konator t'iulr-
wooil asmirli'd would cunt con
MimcrH nhout I00.O0U.0O0 mid
would Innrcnmi retail prli'CH to 12 or
13 rontn a pound. Hlmllai' prcdlc
tlunn hIho wcro miido liy Senator
HlnimoiiM.
Duties on wool which wero con-
cldi'H'il today by tho bourni wnyi
nml moatm foiiiiiiltteu fnimlnx l'r
iminent tariff IcKltlntlon alno caiiHd
n lively cimti) tilt. Heniitor llor.m
uld It wan a "mystery" how It
could help wool prowern whon twu
years' supply of wool now Is ou
hand. Henator 8moot republican
I'tah howiive'r conti-ndcd that jtiw
b.iKu of tho bill would ralHo the prlei
of raw wool.
nt ihn tr liml l.fn ImHI'I"! off hut
Hi Attempt lo mM lh luipMwrnfitll mi1
I'tirfi lh Mfp villi h tiiiiirh tlm iipiul
nMjr rnvl ui)irrnrul
MKWroMBItKTiiWM. fidln. .Un. Jl.
A youpii ill) wMfl m-timtnif tnjiirtl nntl
firiy othr fl lit itl r hurt itda? nmr hiiM
v hn lw i-oai nPN nt h nnulhtMniii'l r'lcv-
laml A MimkllKilin Vll irl l-ll li
tm(fc and ln mu tiirnrtl nvr UhilthM
iiimlftii rtuwn In n nfitllow .llt.-h ff4VfrHl
vnnnf rrlvwl minor tnjnrliit Ihr
wrefN In IwIUvmI 111 lv Lfili c K )
tr irHtllnK mllfl.
niArt'roilDRVII.I.M IimI.. Jn. II
Th loromollvrt mill tic rmrhfii til llltf
Koiir tiiMttiiivr train wi ilmlUtl lliro
mllM t nf llr Mrlr l"'ly. Thfl wf
oii vtn rpnru! Injuril.
U. S. APOLOGIZES
IN BERGDOLL CASE
Major General Allen of
American Arms Sends
KegretH to Herlin
Itr.ltM.V. lin. 31.: rlKiiiller tlcn-
eriil Henry T Allen i-oiiirttHii'W '
he Ameilrnn nuiiy of o iipiitlon on
tlm Ithlnu. lma tnadtt n f nt tun I
iipoloKy to both Hn .'I ill. rfuvi'tn-
mi'tit nml the K'lVerniui nt of I In t 1 1
fur the ireeiil iiltoinpt by turn lOfi
tieelfd wllh lb1 American foreia to
lake into iiiatody drover t'levelnnil
HithiIiiII Atnerlran ilntft evader
anil hi tbaiUfniir lnnr Mt'i-her.
ii yn nn offleliil ntali'ttunt IrmiimI by
the Herman novarnment todiiy.
Tho Httttement unya Hint Colonel
rttone nrtliiR on orilerx from iv.
eml Allen Hilled nn Imperial com-
nileloii for the feriipled tthlm
armm. deelared tleneral Allen ilenlred
ii timkii a formal MpnIoKV to lha
linperlal (lermntt and lladen khv
I'lfitnentH for thu nttiniil lo nireiit
IliMKilnll nn llinleii territory I
ThrowKll In i iffbl.il r urw n itue.
the "1111111111' at Inn -fiti' ''" urn
Horn After Mother
Dim in Auto Wreck
llabu Girl Will Live
MIIAVAt KIIK W'a.. .Inn. 31 -A
woman i bo mother "I lx tit I -ilien.
uni kllteil two peinona
timv din and four ntlieiH were
H.'i-lounb injured wluu their an-lomoblli-
wna trink by a train
eiirlv thin iiiornlnK 20 mtlea
aoilth of lu re.
An iitiuniliil atireleal feat wna
perfoirnid when a child n huby
Klrl wia hum n' the hiwpltal In
Itiielne. sevrriil mllllllea after the
mother bad died o Inlnrlea. The
hlld will live iihyaleliina aay.
IDENTIFY SLAIN MAN
Allan declared he liml i'lven nn or-
dera fnr the attempt arritln' iitk-
doll which he Kreatly deplore!.
.iliiinMH To leuulli' ClmurtM
I.ITI'KH IKXMC Ark. .Ian. 31.-
Th upper body of the Arkntiaaa ' jio today
letrlalatlire today paaaed a hill for
repeal of the law prohibiting tho
mile of ilKari la In thu atnte unil pro-
ldi!if for llceii"lnr nf ile.ib'18 In
ili'.ii' ti and t'fihit.itimt t It n ml
I p rnlfl ill 'lei IS M'll'H of Jill
Small Hcnr nn Neck of Man l onnd
by Hunters llemnwi woiioi in
III- lilenllty.
Ity AnM-llit l'" HUte Wire
Ml SkfKIKK Jan. Jl A atoryof
the mutder of ti man several day?
uko near tho M . K. ft T. rlcht-of-way
mar (llbson Station ptlnted In
a luial paper and mailed by a trav-
elltiK wileHtnan to peoplo h'l thoucht
mlKbt b" tho dnnd mnn'M paretita
I baa led to tho Identification "f I'll;
man. lie wna found with Ilia hkuII
irnmhed. and a heavy club tienrby.
I The body wuh Identified an that
'of Nonh HtifHtUtler. 35 yeuri old.
luiimarrcd a tallro.ul mnn of Mi-
I.eatmboro III. TiiHitlvo Identltlca-
lion w mad" today at WttKonnr
whre the body wna exhtitntd. by
I hla sinter and brother-in-law J. II.
idullck An old acnr upon tho man a
I neck removed nil doubt they fiibl.
1 Myaiery over the ninti'a ilpiilh Mt 111
. rnmnlliK lltlHlllvi'll. 1 1 11 fat II t llT'H bOlly
wh found by huntcr 10 lo 1.1 -dtiyH
'ftflir h" hud been murdered.
I The body wan taken to .Mel-cnns-
llnri?in nn n nnrmantnt rtfildcncrt rewentntlve lonuworth republican -upport of the forclKti
for the American ambaMudor to the Ohio nuthorlv-InK mi apiiropriauon ice firuacn oui was pas.
Icourt of Ht. .Imnet. wan nuthorlncd of 1160000 for purcha-o of an fin roll call
limti.v be lho houo hv n. vote of 167 . ba-ny bulldlliB nt I'arlH.
l.to 62. The diplomatic bill which car- Hob-it A. M' Hlrpj
t... hnii.e aI.-o ndonted an amend rind nrlirtnaliy a total or i uvu.uuv runrri i uirccior am s
ment to tho rilplotnailp hill by Hep. ' but w 1th mnnyof IIm provlHlotm for
1'honea Omeo lol l .
M.iln.
Moryan'x London' Home
To U. S. Ambassador
WAIIUJ'iTnS' .1111 31 - Accept-
in i it the Li'lld' tl hoine of .1 !'
ItH.MlVll.l.T: V . Jan Jl -AiltomnMU
bnnillli nwiiopetl ilown un tht llllle flli
tltC vtllnKe emly teUr nntl left wllh Hl'l .
innlnritv or me envinK er in eniifi
piniiUIInn of ri) The iAiiiiniw(-iilli
Nmlfinm iimik vmnt wnm nviiNmiieii nun
tlVtlOO In reeti ne1 MVCIll tluillannile nf
ilullm In l.ltinrty lninla utolen.
WARtllVHTON Jnn .11 Th. AUk
I'leli fUlilntf llnif'biet eomimir '
tiliy In tt.e ttnlle.t Ktnlin nupreme rimit
tie nritftii t reovr from the treiimirer
nf Atoka toe mll nn II' flli plant
wldrb inaile (.Il feitlllxer from lierrlnn. '
IIOt'aTn. Teiaa. .Vnn II -Olleele of
Hie VimI hotel nre tml.v reriivetlnr
from etrltemfiil mii-1 ehnrk eiiffere! wnn
firs Hiimlny nlulit illit llO.oni) ilmn.Ke In
the fllliile'e liahery adlarent lo the hntel I
Hmolin fllleil the lielel nml itrnve He or '
rllimtil Inln the elrnet oln eavn
the hotel on nn lire.
I'OItT WflllTII. Tatan Jan. Jl --Matk- I
Inn III" "lart of the "emiri'I week' ram- I
ialKH hy the coiirla to eherk Ilie Ineai
rrlmr wave ten rnhhery Willi rirfarm-.
iwo hohlup five tlieft cane an I three
forpery rnee were ralletl for trial here
toilay 'I'liey will te liearil at Interviila I
itnrlliN Ihe week. The flref week'a ram- '
palrll realllled In tun llf aiMiteiieee lal j
Iweniy-year aentenrea ami Iwj tito.ynar j
lerina. i
HAN ANTONIO. Tru Jail II r I
riirillin tn Itnfael Hnheiiran t'apmany i
nilnlaler of Me--an roininerre t'lalia .111
on fool to create tlm poaltlon of nilnlater
of labor tn Ihe raMnet
Wire Flashes
U. S. TIRES
Osage
Osage
705
Polin Service
Scvcnlli nt llonlilcr
Clothins Values
Unsurpassed Offerings
In new arrivals and suits vc have still further reduced at
$25.00 $28.65
$36.65 $44.65
Manhattan Shirts 2 Price
KiiKlish wool hoae 95 C lemIi(l v'lIucs sllirts at
Holmes Clothes Shop
223 South Main St.
Putter s Price Slasher Sale
Economize by getting the most value for your money.
Don't be led to buy cheap goods at cheap prices.
Compare insist upon the best that your money can
buy Shop at Putter's The Home of Values.
-1 !.' armed men
tmluy helil up llm Jawtliy atnto of M J I
llartla on th". weal aide of the
look 110.00 worth of Jewelry anil recaped
In nn luitnmohlle. uttor locltlnt tha pro
prlelor ami two employ.! In tlia haaeni' iil I
uf Um alufv.
fOl.l.'MHUH. la. Jan. at.- Two IUK '
rnllop nitlla iienr here tin; l.l anil
PhoenU. am! (ho Hivlfl Manufarun n.n .
rnmnam' plnnla. iinnounor.l reauinpii ni
of full tlino opuratloii toiUy. after iwu
tnonlha on halt Um' N rei.ii m
llona will he imiu hut honua p.rmeiua
nre illacenliiiunl.
MANILA. Jan. Jl. -.Motion for .V
r ii..l.r pharaea itualntl ' C
vlahul.rv aol.llera. convicted of aadnloil
Haiunlay In connection with ilnta l'r"M1-
l.er ti. In which tt iwrauna were killed
waa denied hero today tiy th court of
Ihu flral Inatance.
l'INB llUIKl'. Arl( Jnn 31. The
I.onB-llell Lumber coinpaiu'a pine mul
here will reaunie nperallona Ioiiimh"
a haata of "tt per rent cupiil'lty pultltlK
hetween atO and (00 men at work who
hale been IJIb alnce tin flrat of tlio year
It wa announced today.
COl'KNHAOn.V. Jan. 31. Leonid Kra" '
In. lh aovlci repreaintatlve who carnal
on Die neiotlatloiu In l.omlon for tin
Anclo-ltiiaaUn commercial rin"iit. r (
reived only lukewurm weli-oma In Moa-
row whrn lie nturncd riceiilly won
draft of the propoacd tteaty. llw National
Tlilondo .) It haa learned. j
HOUSTON. Tejaa Jan 51. four win's
prlaoner. held In lloualoll for Iwil i1aa
uniil ihey could be Mill to ltuntat llle.
e.-aped !im the county J ra 1 1 nt " o clock
Mil. inornbtir. They wer aent up from
ilaiieaion. The men eildently hui mull
ai ioiiiealed en their peraoua when they
weie put into around floor cull for of-
fleia illacjvued llley had ajwed their
way tntuuiih the Iron bara In ihclr ceI i
v ASIltNaTO... Jon 31. A naval rnurt
of Inquiry haa lorn ordernl to tnveattaata
the ahootlnc of Lleulruant Jehn O Tayhn.
naval medleat olfUer at tho cperatinit
biiari. Ilainpimi lluada V by a Hui try
Uat mshl.
ST jrini'ii. M.... Jnn 31 -lluralara
ear'y tola looted offleea of the lllectrlo
tcnicr heie aud erped wuh IU.O00 In
caah. The rohhera h.immered off the
combination iu the aifo. worklnK at their
leUure They left by the. ftont door ot
the theater mlniillnir In lha early morn-
Iiir crowda.
IIOL'STUN Tea. Jan. 31. .A lede
hammer found In lha Hende tranafer
company office Ihla mornlna Imllcatea that
lho "amateur" rrackamen ho hav
operated hero InlarmlHenlly lor aaveral
luvntlia at "atlll at It." Tun comblnatl.n
l!Vi' (iliiKlianiH nnd S2 .Muslin Comiis nr.r Oi-unnilles mcr-
I'lTrah'H el;i.slii-l in Tiildy 11 1 a r n ami i crlcil; In the Ycrj
l-l'llltl'eis I Z lll'HI'-t
lIllt'llIM
tills Hllll'
25c
Sllw
95c
hhnilivi
$1 (III Sill; Mcrci rlcil l'onliinli
MiLsliett in the
j m il . . . .
.39c
Old I'lilllifnl Wilier Twist
Itleai'lieil M U-.I In. a "1 Q 1
-So Willie slasliM lis jil. XO' C
$2.(l() Silk Klii'il ShliiliiK n ne nrrhnl (t
shihlieil lo lho jnril t5X.UU
hJnilicil I ITn' Spei'lal l.lnu'i'ili'
12k
'J.'i' t'liinriirl.ihlc Chilli
In the
jnnl
'fit' Speelal
ejii.-dicii lo
the jnril
Spring Has AYaved Her
Fairy Wand
nil ibilnt blosMiiiLS of fenilnllie ni;ircl are ilally
illM'linliitt' Ihi'lr mi apiii'iilltiK I'liartns to Uiom iiliu
iiiiri'einie Milium In Mlcs that nee iienot ami ma-
let'laN matiT-t.
Suits Conts Dresses Skijs
Miit xtnnteil iniuli anil elian In ('hie Wvw Hat.
nml il.irlliiK wlU in einbellMi Mllaib'K Spring Maiil-
niho. j
The Madame Grace Corset appeals to nil
women universally
I TO
69c IHU II
( ii'm El. I'
BMW
Save Half!
Tin' Irlci!-Slalicrs lieniln cf
fnrtw to mote our lock of iihmi'h
nml Ik)s' elothliii; linte urei Ueil
pi-lies In tho nietiN Mori' until
mitt .ton ari' able to liny nt a su-
preme Hit InK. AH men's ntul
hoy'N rhitlilnt. IiiuIiiiIIiir miIIm
oteri'oatf nml panlH Mill (i at
half off. liny now nml Mite
M Hs
til. -t .
Licoett k Mver Tobacco Co.
kansas City's Great Annual
AUTOMOBILE
$;u Jien'-. v;:fl! wtncUna tn ?lR-90
ItOjV "U'l'l a 5JJ
KO'Coatssiashcto
SIS llnV 1 --ntS SlnM.oil to J5c
Ml'll'a $2
Urem Pi i. . . . one
Men's $I.S0 OllirtS MaMieil to 7o
Work '
LGAIN Kansas City will offer to
the Great Mid-West its Fourteenth
Annual Automobile Show. Stupen-
dous efforts now nearing completion
will give to the public the vast array
of 1921 examples of motor car man-
ufacture. '
Kansas City is preparing to adequately
care for the thousands of visitors who
will come to view the Motor Car dur-
ing the 8-day Show Week Feb. 12-19.
The Passenger Car
The Truck
The Accessory
O W
-vi Irr
V
a2s i jl
riilhlri'irn HnmiHTH mul l'lny SiiHm.
Cuti' nml toiui-tt I'lirliic; S2.00 tale;
elaeheil lo fit!
um Hun yoc
A l2r0 Iloti-p Di-ess Neat
roomy mul tiear.ibh' . .
SIMM Vnlnes In sttenters for
men ttonieii nml i hlblreii
The Pricc-Slftsticr's Hcadqunrtcrs
1
an anJ The BnrRaiit Center of Tulsa
95c
95c
Lmlles' mtv Myltil I'oneeo nml Tnf.
fela Silk Waist a J :!...(
talne; at only
Cltllilrrn's $l..'.0 UIuIhiI I'nlon SuIIn
Soft flit'v lining
slusliel to
r.lotrei ami .Mitts laiilleV Clillilreu'h
anil .MIee- I'p to l)r
Jl.2. Vnlnes .. . OC
$1.95
n SiiIun
79c
-vi croft
City
Aotor Center
Overland Bldg.
for Eight Days
JFebruary 12-19
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