The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 205, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 23, 1921 Page: 2 of 22
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I UI.SA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY APRIL 23 1921
MRS. STOKES IS
ANGRY WITNESS
Senate A pprovcH Three
Men for flail wan Hoard
Sn.v.s Husband Kept a
Flock of Choice Chickens
in Their Apartment
STORY OF 'ROMANCE'
Toll I low Millionaire
lowed Her Up Elevator; Slio
Knt'TH Dental of Chargci
WAMlllMiTO.V A.ill 22 V'.ml
niill'itiN "f H-n W. Hooper if ii i
nrrNi" In icprincnl III" public Hum
ml IMffKlim "f New York In repre-
sent I hi- i .illifinil" Hiul ('. I. McMiiil
mem ir Mhwmh himritx to repiewnt
liilmr mi the rullroml bihnr board
! imi'i oved by the nfrin'f Inter
nintf i "id min i' commit'!- Hume
protest itKHliiMt Mr Mi Monimxn'
iiiiIm' mint hml been filed with the
i uminllii'"' l roprcmntntlvi nf lh"'
milium! i InrkK iml nlmp nnd miilnlr
ii ii it i of Miiikrn lin laliiii '1
i'()l lhc wmi 111 In- wllliniil t i .i i ncnlii
ttlnii mi nil- in in t (i .i oi i ' niiiii'i'
I ('in i'H"Mli il lln In. .il.' il i rin
plnvc
GREECE RECOVERS
FROM TURK BLOW
Tana of Sonet Gold
Melted Sent In V. S.
8lii(KHnlM. April J2. CkIiUMI
'iitlilc iiintiili m if ll.milaii K'iIiI
luivr- liwn smelted Into rubles and
I other uoiil arUiles by t tic HwMllirti
Athens Wires Say Greeks
Are Now Heady to RalW i " itfiv Hie director nt the tnint
A .-..:....( i.' ' t"hl the AmoilMtml Pre today In
ATIIKNK April 22. Hrcc. n now
Iiiui rrinvced from the 1'itrlv ntlHck
"offered n ill" li.iiidn of the Turk
in Aula Mlnm- mill the people urn
SKW IOI1K April 32. tnul-
t .inlllli"i Ire's Wife IHlnB In n I
' llhj il ni ftpnrimen' " In wlilrh1
hi i hMl'inI kopl 4ft rlil- krnK wai-
i in- ii nil" Mr. Helen Klwoii'l
Ntr.lii iliew nf hw curly mnrrlr.l
ilf wi'h V K. !. 8nkcs. whn sin- i
ton i hi uiinriM mnnit lixtny In hi'
null fur fllvnrre.
Mr- Hi "kru made ijl revtlHtlnfl
in unswn iii Ht iitUn "Why rti't 1
nii nhtrn in irolnn bunk to llvf at j
i he W"iu In th latter part nf i
I 'i i
lie Pnllowcil Her for .Mcittliuc.
lh i in nlmnrt la th uw-ncr nf lh i
hnin iiiui she had nroiiomlv tetl-
f iwl she h iil firm met hlfu when li i
followed hi r up In (lift elevitor In
Hi pu nil. i i . 1810. The KrMtt court .
room iiiikiI. in wiiii h a-oiKiwiuaiy
trowned mili'ty women were numer-
mi lnnkrrl forward Attentively a.i
I lm lifuiitlful witness answered:
"(in a mint of the environment 1
)iil in endure. It wan If I va '
In H pnlillr liolr-l eviMi In III v nwn
iwrl nffiil anil I ruiilil nut I'lnliin
Ihr wnnifii I hail lu ihiih. Il uaa -
rilllit iliiiv Hpiirlinxnt Mi. Hlnki'K
krjit ir ihiikfim In It ami I hail tn
n in a frli'iiifa IiIHiih In iial."
'giii'illiniiililo" U'niiii'ii Wnll.ril In.
Tin' women wlfnni ahi whh forrml
tn nii'i'i in tlii' "iWiloken aiiurtnipnt."
Mrrn nf n iurtiiiiiil)li I'liniui'ti'r
Mm. Hlnki'K nnlil In miiwsi' to
purlhiT Intiirromitlon. They cnlli'il
on hr lumlinnil uhlln aim llvol
thrro with him bIib nverrcil.
"Tlmy wulkril right In" ahi'
'mill oil.
Tlmn alio rrltrrnleil that nn (if
1ior hualKiiiU'a 'luiliblf' ivna to ki'i'p
I'lilckoiiH In Iho mmrtini'tit.
' Mra. Ktiikua whntn Iiit luiBlmiiil
InroiiHoa of IiiivIhk Inul Illicit rnln
tlnna with m fownr than afvon ro-
rrHponilctitB ImllKimntly ilonlnil
VtniiiiiDiita iimdii liy wIIiihhhcii fur
jKKikun.
In aovral Inntnncia ahn Bitve 'na-
ttimniiy temlliii; to Hlmw thnt Htnti"
nionta InvolvliiK hor with nun or Iho
nthor nf llicmi nii'ii coulil not lm
Ilruo. rlho nwori' for IiihIiiiici' Hint
'aim never know olthur bofuro or
'nfler hor niiirrliiKo Mr lm An-
'iiuIiidh. who linn toxtiricil Mra. Mtokm
'wan with KilKnr Walliico at I-nntf
Jlciuli llllll'l.
Ili'iili'N .mnliea' ChiirecH.
' Thn nnnin of '(JtmrKii Hchroter of
;ni'nvnr fold. a inlnliilt uiiKlnnor
;inrnllonr( na nnn of thn rorominn-
ilrnln In HIoUcm' milt wiin (hen
MirnuKht In.
'CloorKo Hchrolcr la oim of tlw
Imi'n oii aro ehnrKRi! with inlacnn-
'iliirt with. ' naltl tno inierroKiuinu
jatlornny. Whrro illil you mcot hlniT'l
ill till' 4imuuiii (iii'ii in in; iiiii-
JrlnKo."
! "Dlil yon ever (alio nn nutomobllu
Urlp with hlni nlnim?"
I "Ahmiliiliily jml.' rcilorlod the
vlunnn allchtly J n laliiK hr vnlra.
" Whi'fo illil ymi mout hlni after
your niarrlnKi'?" i
f "lie motored dnwn aninewhern to
eo tu. 1 think It wna to I.oiii?
illenrh.'
Mariln V. Littleton chief of her
nunae) then iMinfrniileil Mra.
ch with thn IcHtlmiinv of jiobc-
nnil lllril n fortunr luitlur and
i chuii f foil r teapeetlvcly In tho
Htokea hnnnliohl hoth of whom hav-j
aworii that Mra. Htokea went to meet
i Hchroter when the. latter ramn tn
north Iiiib lleach In the nilildlo of
.luly Kill and that alio had 'put
I her iirniH around Si hrotera neck und
'k rued him."
' "In that true?" naked UlUeton.
"It Im nhmiiutnly fle" c.llmly re.
'npnnded Mra. Klokea.
"Wua he ever alone there?"
".N'ever. Ho eanio with .Mr. .Strikes
and on .Mr. Htolu'x' Invitation.''
"It waa tentltlod." eontlnued Lit-
'tleton "that you led Kuhrotur Intu
in hnune and to a room with alidlnK
(doora whliii you drew tciButher and
. that you were with hint thorn for
i'liille n time. la that true?"
1 "No." i
"Did nnythlntr lllio that rvcr lmp
pen'."
i "Never."
' Uiler on .Mra. Stokes anld ahn
J rouldn't lecall ever hnvlni: tele-
phoned Sehroter that ahe never ad-
dreaaed him Informally and tha he
J didn't call on her whllo ahe w.is tit
t at the AiiMonln.
Iti'da t Try Aineiiean.
rtlOA April 22. Itoy 11. Kerb
American nrreated In .Mimcow Inat
aprlnir. will lio tried heforn the hlk'li
revolutionary tribunal at Mohcow.
nrifirdliur to that tity'a newapapvra
NEW EFFORT FOR
PEACE IN ERIN fr:
Eleventh Hour Attempt Is
Iannched at Dublin by
the British
DIMM. IN'. April 22. I'ollnwIiiR tin'
recent vlalta to Ireland of Lord Hal
In tin and Kir William Mulliaiiand.
I here arrived In Duhlln Inat evenlm
another reputed nmlaeary of I ha nov-
eminent th Harl of Derby. Whathm
he came authorised to apenk nffl
dully for the iinverhincilt la il ailh
Jeet of eiiKer apoculiitliitl hern. Il la
unileralnnd thnt neither l.oid llnt-
iliitie nor Sir William haa linen an
eiiiiioweied and thn effottM of the
former to aeciire an Intervlnw with
de Valera and Arthur (liifflth fulled
on that account.
Lord I In I il u ni' however la repott-
ed to haw lalkeil with Profeaaor
.lull ii Miii N'i'lll In Mount .toy piiKoii
tiifiirtiiatlou from repulillonii aourcea
Im thai the attitude of dull illinium
remained tiuchatiKcd.
(If III AnrlatMl lmn
Dtnil.lN' April 22- What la de-
an Iheil nn an eleventh hour attempt
to lirltiK tho alim felti leadera and
the government Into ncKotlatlnun he-
forn ihn election for new liiah par-
liament la beliur iniido here.
For the laat liionth thn would-lin
medlatora are an Id to havo heen
worklmf without Interruplliin. They
Include binilncKH men promliient
memlirra of clcruy and unofficial
reprcHi'titntlvea of tho Kovernment.
1'iohiiia inrward wlln innriiletue H'Mt nn- mini
In new offenalve wlid h tirulinll I Htnnipeil with
will de denim In the near future
The amiv haa been i onaolldated
ii mI haa been relnfiuci.il by fresh nt -inula.
Tim neiiernl ataff and hllir
nininnniU have been at l enuthilinil
(ami the wi-iikn'M duvelopcd by the
i ri It lit T atliicaa nave im-i ii lemovil
believed n coliMtilernlila move
ment fr nm rahnk towiird KutHkln.
K-ikl-Hhchr. whera tha Oicnka ie-i-i'iilly
auffered a aerlntia aetbark aa
the objective will be undertaken
wit bin a few daya.
'I'h ulll i.f liln.r I'nlinlilMlInn In
(the front haa been abandoned for the
pn ai nt ami the calllmt of three
additional ctaaaea lo the colore haa
linen poatpnimil probubly due to lack
of proper equipment.
Tho newapaper I'roleaouaaa.
ornan of Premier (Innoiirln In an ar-
ticle urKea the Kovernment lo apply
lira at 1 1 meiiaurea to newapapur eill-
tore who deal with ilymietlc iiiea-
tlotia It la aald arllclea create Iho Im-
pieNalnu aliroHd that KIiik ('iinetan-
il ne'ii rcKlmcnt la iiiiHtable which la
not the truth It aaya.
1'iJrt. he anld. l!i tone of bolahevlkl
anld waa amelted. of t. hb-h three hihI
ii half tone were turned Into ruhlea
Thla year the mint haa miuiled
70 tuna -and moet of thin Kold ac-
I'orillriR to the ilreitiiip haa been
Merit to the I lilted Mlatea In painenl
fm guiida. Hold InKOta made up
lie explained nre
the iriflunla of the
lweih mint
Holahi-vlkl Kold at the prenent
In Htm klinliii biinka 11 catltnuted nt
mole lllilli $ 1 200011 (Mill
CHILDREN IN SCHOOL MEET
Hundred of ( lt mid (.'oimly Puplla
(iiillicr for Varied Ciinlraia. !
ltundieda of achoul i hlldri n from
TuIhi county Kradea and hlnh aehonla
canio to TUlmi yeaiercmy ror me
first day of (he annual acholaallc
arid literary cotitaata preceded by
the county apelllnK and peninntiahlp
ooiitoata held lu County .Superin-
tendent .Mm. M Incite Heditn'H offleee.
Today athletic evonta will be held
on Ioe field
THIEVES BUSY
Third sit'ci' Titurala
Ullews .'-tole a suit i
brsldca lil perMjnai f
leal diploma from tl. i
Iioulaliina.
.k.. ii. i im.iii w.mi ACCESSORY
i . i ini'.lal' i!"riK '" ' '
J. .in ft i( CollinKMlli and .Marine ...
Mini nt Ited I'ork Illtv t.'raba 'f 'linn. Itiiillaior Hood anil Oilier
Tulaa Kiade echooli. Kerne Plyner ParlHTal.cn from Two Car-
of Tulaa hull echool Vivian Me)lna Iteporta have been omlnK 111 to
nf UH iCiirkiiiml Ijreno I.eaf of Uhe police alatlon lately of autoino-
.liinkliiM won medala In the penman- biles belnf atilppcd and their con-1 flPltlN'OKIKM) 111
alltp tonleata. tenta beliiK atoleti. Two ear ownera;T)
. . who have been lonera in thiH respect .
iinlil.VMir.. tianUa Mercer "r J- - in K"Ht HUhtcenth I tho body of his budd .
.. .l " '"reet. and Dr H. M. I.ewle. J07Vuel compunya mine
'"; "" i South Main at reel. fnll of ) had
ri'iuni eiiii-ni m mi' un-im-i n uin i nanus leit Ills car paraeu on nasi
i.nil ih lliernrv con- 1 Merchants National bank of naltl- Twentieth street nnd It waa stripped
"Huddles" Killed In snt SM(
1
tests In the huh aehool auditorium . more anil the National Hnnk of
tonlKht K'ommerie. with I'omblned n'sourrea
Calvin C Tlney nf AVest Tulaa nf more limn J.'i oon.000 :n made
carried off hrmor'a In Hie apelllnK ' today.
cruR.
from hint. Today near ti
!nf aeveral spare Urea a radiator n I Knox mmseir waa kllb.
hood and a set of curtain. Doctor (of the motors UnderKr a
Lewis left hla i'ir parked at the In-'him from thn otic In
teicecllnii of t'lm lnnnii aenue and the same time rcvrru'd
Shoots 11 unhand Then
1'raun That He'll Live
r.l.STOI.N. III. April 12 After
flrinar a lonil of liuckahot Into her
husband' fare Mrs. Prank Huff-
man of liawnilale followed the auto-
mobile which born him to a hospital
here and In an anteroom prayed
loudly for his recovery while phyal-
iaiia worked over him. minded by
thn shot Huffman's chnncea lo live
are sluht physician aald.
Huffman and hla wife iUHrrelcd
lu the bnrn lot at their home while
lie waa prcpniinK lo drive to Lincoln
glut la aald to have atruck lilm in
thn face with n whip before KolriK
to thn house for tho ahotKtln.
COniC April 22. Tho Biiarrt of
honor of tho funeral of Julius Hulll-
vu n prominent alim fclncr who waa
Bhot nnd killed hern by tho con-
stabulary Tuesday waa uiresled by
thn military aa tho body waa bnlim
removed from a church to tho
henrae after rceiulcm ninas. Their
placea wero taken by apeclalora. The
BUnrd wna arrested In oomplltitice
with orders rcstiietlnK tho al.n of
tho funeral corteRe.
Scntlioril Avilntiint lo Dnimliert j.
Hlierlal til Tin. Wnrlil.
New .MiMlcan .Scrilcc. I WASHINC.TON April 22. .lolin
POUT A Itii II ' It Texas. Apill 22 iHcothorn of Oklahoma City haa. beep
The Ward ateamahlp line ou April aeliu ted by Attorney (ieneral Diuk1i
iU will Pi Kin tluee nu 1 1 1 ti mh a mi'htli erty aa aierlal assistant attorne-
out of this poll for Me.xlian pints iRcnernl to handle the Kovernment
It was iitinoiim eil al thn office of the InterealH in the Ited rlw'r boundarv
Trnna-Allanlle line here today. rneo
' Ala
Jcoum
JiStokr
by a
HARBORD NEW CHIEF?
.May Ho ApMilnlil tn Nun-Mil (ien-
rral Mnn-li aa Cider or tin)
Anny siarr.
flAN ANTONIO Texas April 22.
Ilellef Hint .MaJ. Oen. Jnmea O. Ilar-
bord I'onimander of tho acconil di-
vision at Camp Travis may be ap-
pointed chief of alaff to auccced
(Ieneral JMarch was Klvnn a firmer
basis today In the opinion of offlc-
era here In tho fact that Hecreltiry
of War Weeks would neither deny
or affirm reports that (Ieneral II" r-
bord would lm chosen for tho office.
Tho Information wns reculvud heru
In connection with reportH that Hen-
eral PerahlliK had been appointed
head of the war ataff to be orcim-
Ircd In the army to prepare for war-
Hmii ntierutlnns In time of peace.
(Ieneral Harbord'a rls0 from the
ranks of tho collated men to his
present runk as major ucncrnl ha
been no leaa meteoric and speclat-u-lar
than that of (Ieneral PerahlliK.
Commissioned a M-cond lleutennut
of cavalry July 31. I MM. lm vapidly
asciuuleil tho scale of tnllllnry aerv-
Ico until he was K'von the rank of
major Knnernl of the rcuul.ir army
September S 1910.
Km lijlnir Ilonl liaiincbcil.
WAHHINOTON April 22. -A navy
flylnif boat converted for commer-
cial use wua launched hero today by
Hecretary Imnby In the navy de-
partment's campalKti to dispose of
about 1000 flylnu boats to pilvnlo
owners In order to atlmulato public
Interest In aviation.
A. L. Wait
409
S. Itouldcr
Look Around
We know that you can't find such cloth-
ing values elsewhere no matter where
you look.
That does not mean that you cannot find '
good clothes at the other stores; it
simply means that you won't find such
good values as these are priced so rea-
sonably. $23.65 $28.65 $36.65 $44.65
None Higher
Holmes Clothes Shop
223 South Main
Genuine
Boys'
Kovcralls
75c
For real boys
llore are now sprinK .suits that wore made
to stand the hard u.siikc thnt boys' clothes
Kot. Clothes for real boys who can't stop
to think of their clothes but play with all
their might.
Single- and double-breasted styles with
half belt and inverted pleat in back. Hand-
some new grays greens tans browns and
blues in checks stripes and mixtures. Very
unusual values in
Two-pants suits $12.50
I
yevy B r tier s
Formerly Madnnslcy
TUL S A
Street Improvement Tax Bills
Are the most reliable investment you can obtain
on the market. They are
Free of Federal Income Tax
and are exempt from all other taxes. Thr.se
Tax Bills draw seven per cent interest and are
being soltl at a discount no as to yield
10 to 12)
On Your Investment
Tulja Street Improvement Tax Itllla Ruaruntee your In-
veatmont with u lion against tho bent property In Tulsa
to tho amount of ten time) your Investment which is
prior to nil other lions except that of Keneral tiixo against
the property.
We maintain a collection department whlih makca the col-
lection of these (a- lulla UKgured.
See or Call Us
STANDARD PAVING GO.
i tUS'S li.M-ST SKHIIi I'OH .MI.N.
Tho
Home
of
Fashion
Park
and
Campus
Tor
Clothes
Dunlap
and
Stetson
Hats
Manhattan
Shirts
French
Shrincr
and
Urner
Shoes
Interwoven
j THE aTORE FUAI-ITrv;J
319-321 SOUTH MAIN
Your Choice
Fine Spring
ot 128
Suits
In the Greatest Value Giving
Event of the Year at
!
- k
Don't pay $35 and $40 elsewhere for
suits not so fine as these. Every suit is
all wool and in the newest spring styles
and patterns'.
Not a suit in the lot worth less
than $40.00.
This assortment.consists of the balance of
our recent great purchase with the addi-
tion of about 75 suits out of our regular
higher priced lines -all marked for clear-
ance at one low price.
Included arc men's and young men's
styles single and double-breasters in
stripes checks plain colors and in fact
just about everything a man could" ask
for.
If more proof were needed that this is Tulsa's most
economical clothing store here it is and if you are
one of the men who like to get the most from your
clothes money better stop in today while this special
assortment is at its best.
Tulsa Made Leather Goods
Do you need a good card case one of real leather?
We make them.
Dog collars harness leads blankets and anything
you need for a dog wo have or can make it for you.
Try our special dog muzzle.
Bradshaw Harness Co.
Phone Osage 6307 1 7 West First
Tulsa Greenhouse
PLANTS KOU
PORCH BOXES
AND HANGING BASKETS
HARDY MONTHLY KOSES
FLOWER BED PLANTS AND MOON VINE
KAST TWnNXY-KIIlST STIIKKT NUAIt l.KWIS AVE
PHONE OSAGE 5274
i5
.121 North IliMiiu
Phones (Kao 8nil).SH5
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