The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 351, Ed. 1, Friday, September 16, 1921 Page: 3 of 16
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LOWEK KAIL KAIt
WILL SAVE FARMS
Decision of Rates Will
Be Means of Keeping
Farmers Solvent
REARING .IS HELD
Kivo Railroad Officials Arc
Heard nt Conference Upon
Transportation Case
CHICAGO Oupt. 1C. Lower rnll
ratis which will savo from
ruin farmers of 20 west-
ern states who last year
op'ia'frt nt a loss aro expected
oi 'i by filydo M. Reed chnlrman
cf Mio public utilities zommlsalou of
Ivits.is wlio representing H of tho
t.ii. has onneared lieforo tho in-
frstjtp commerco commission for
tt" r'durtlon.
U( a. wno arriveu nero wiin uov
rmor Allen of Kaunas today ex
po 3 1 uetlBluil iiuiii wtu cuiiuiita-
m-n In tlmo to help In tho move-
m.jit of this season a crops:
r T'.ie hay grain and corn harvests
' rt Wisconsin. Miclilgan Minnesota
t'lah Missouri. Oklahoma Kansas
N liraska. Kouth Dnkota.Xorth Da
kota Wyoming Colorado Idaho nnd
Aitona win Do ajicctoa iy ma uo
rllr.n. ltccd said.'
' Kivo railroad vlco presidents bo
lero tho commissioners nt tho near
tag" need declared. "They tried
to provo that tho roads wero not
making money but from their own
figures ' "iro nblo to show that
19 western roads representing 08
tier cen tof tho mileage of 20 west
rn state had piled up corporato
surpluses of a billion nnd a quarter
do ars ana that or. mis Hum in
190. 1112.000000 was added."
Heed charges that now funds
Tiave been created by tho railroads
Into which surplus moneys havo
boon placed so as not to show a
prom.
He charged that a single new
fund never heard of boforo In rail-
roading was started last year nnd
that $35000000 was hidden away
In this fund which he says Is
called tho operating rcservo fund
BANKERS TO CONVENTION
IiiImi Men With Wlmt Will Make
'mo to Los Ansclos In Motor.
Tulsa bankers are preparing to
ottend tho annual convontlon of tho
American Hankers association in
Los Angeles Cal. Oct. 3-7. They
will make the trln on tho bankers
special train arranged for by tho
Oklahoma Hankers association nnd
which will etart from Oklahoma
City Sept. 25. naeslng through Den
vtr Colorado Springs; Suit Lako
Citf and San Francisco. Tho con
ventlon program will Include ad-
dresses on ltvo banking topics by
men of International reputation.
A number of the local bankers
will be accompanied by their wives.
Those who havo so far planned to
go aro C. W. Hrowcx of tho Security
state bank T. J. Jlartman of the
Troducers Stato tank A. K Brad-
rhaw of the First National batik 13.
V Jacobs and Jake Easton of tho
Kxchangn National bank A. I Far
mer of tho Tulsa Clearlnir House as
sociation and J. M. Uerry of. the
ventral .National uanK.
GUILD GIVES DECEPTION
rrchbyterlan WOmcn ltuto Miss
Itnln'i-ti-oii nn Hiii'M 'l liuixlay Night
About 300 teachers of tho publl
sclnola and of tho University o
Tulsa attended tha reception given
tno women guild of tho l'trst
(louj ivi mi uuuiwii iiiuimiav jni.it
in tne church parlom Miss Alice
Robertson of Muskogee In n brief
speech praised tho good Influence o
La. hers and named some of the ro
lorms In leclalation which hav
been brought about by instruction of
children in the schoolroom cltlnp
v this as a contributory cau?c in; tho
prohibition triumph.
Miss Florence N. Hanson director
of women's work In tho church as
pastor'H nwtlstant Introduced thoo
on the program who were Miss
Emma Locltwnod soloist Miss
Grace Kllsworth prealdont of tho
young women's guild Mies Elvira
Jonea violinist Miss Corlnco Baker
vocal soloist and Mrs. n. K. Phlpps
who gave a planologue.
RoiKirt New Flood Deaths.
TAYLOR Texas SVpt. 15. The
total low of HIo in tho vlcinltv of
Thorndale from the San Oabtlel
river flood Is now 63 according to
a newspaper mnn who telephoned
a report from Thorndale today. Tho
todles of eight Mexicans were re-
covered eight miles north of Thorn-
le on the San Gabriel he said
and tho bodies of 14 negroes were
reported earlier In the day ob hav-
ing been found under a. bridge below
Thorndale.
Too Much for One.
A man who married 14 wives in
three years proved to bo a deserter
from both tho urmy and navy. A man
who can accumulate 14 wives In that
time has no business monkeying with
war anyhow. How would he i
Know a war when he saw one?
ii wrn m
If XJrJL J
I Huiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu
State Briefs
I'rlro Winning Hog
NEWKIflK Among the exhibits
at tho district froo fair last woe'.d
was a nog weigning BO pounas.
Tho animal canio In tho namo of
Chief Lunkcr and won first place.
Tried to Catch KIu-Kliix.
DRUMRMHT When tho K. K
IC. herald paraded tho streets hero
Tuesday night several cltltons
Jumped Into automobile and
attempted to follow the lone horso-
man. When they reached tho edgo
of the city no horse or man was t pulic safety following a C"ti-
visible Prolonged search failed to .forcneo with Mayor Oeorge Wolssln-
dqvejop any trace.
l'ollccmnn Kunirrntctl.
MIAMI Thu Jury which ovon-
eratcd tho case of Charles F. Dun-
.nn. fnrmnr l'lnhwr linllrem.in.
charged with murder In connection
...lit. t.llllnr. t !. ttntin
vtlll lllu nilllil . t iiiia. tiv at.i
of Caldwell Kan. returned a ver-
d ct of not guilty lato Tuesday
after being out only 20 minutes.
Tarry Off Iswul of Slher.
DL'STIN Hobbors Tuesday night
broke Into the. Farmers Statu bunk
hore and escaped with J3D0 In nll-
ver A rear uoor was nroKon in
and a hole bored through nil 18-
nch brick wall around tho vault.
Tho only cluo loft by tho bandits
wns a button torn from a sturt as
tho wearer crawled through tho
hole In tho wall.
Auto linn Kuponili-l.
NOllMAN Joy was evident on
tho camptiH Wednesday when It was
nnnouncoa mat rrosiucnt urooxs
had auspended tho ordor prohibit-
ing automobiles at tho school until
after tho "rushing" season was over.
Beginning next Monday tho order
will go Into effect.
Clnlina Money llrplnnil.
ARDMOKI2 Mayor Isaac Rob
erts of Wilson charged with mis
appropriation of funds maintains
tho innocenco of himself and tho
thrco councllmen Included In thd
rhnrirp. Ho snvs tho fund3 wero
replaced In tho city treasury before
tno enarges wero inauu hohk
is net for September 26. and tho
four wore lclcascd on bond.
Shot hv His J'armcr.
ntTNf'AN. J. C. Huff oil man.
was shot and Instantly killed whllo
ho sat in nn nuto In front of tho
homo of his partner a. H. I'JinicKie-
ford Wednesday. Shackleford was
arrested but muds no stntcment ex-
cept that Huff had threatened his
life 110 naa two snowline ana n
pistol in his cnr. They had nuar-
reled over tho salo of a J500.000 oil
lease.
WII.SON. Tho management of a
moving picture theater hero Is pay-
ing tho honeymoon expenses of Her
man 11. Iloardon and Miss Tneima
Turpln who were married at tho
iiii-.nti t:i6 u.r.sr r:gt ...c coupio
met at tho show sonic six months
ago.
(5ct Wnnn ITikIct Collar.
Special to The World.
ADA Sept. IB. City commkston-
crs wero at daggers points inin
week as a result of a controversy
arising over thn question of pur-
chasing a road grading machine but
tho trouble wan settled at a meeting
today. A misunderstanding was
given as tho reason for tho trouble
and after a heated discussion the
commissioners wore able to Kettle
their grlovunces.
TcxtbooliH Aro In Demand.
SrecUl to Th World.
ADA Sept. 15. Tho heavy en-
rollment at tho East Central Suite
Normal by far exceeding all expeo-
tntlone Increased enrollment of tho
high school nnd enormous growth
of tho ward achool attendance has
caused tho demand for textbooks to
bo very groat. Every bookstore In
tho city reports ono of the heaviest
runs thia week In their history.
Musician Out of Tune
"Gas nressure in my stomach
sometimes distressed me so that I
could not think. 1 played out of
tune and twice lost my position. No
medicine helped mo and I became
disheartened. Ailotncr musician aa-
vlsed mo to try Mtiyr's Wonderful
llemedv. and I am now enjoying tht
best of health." It la'a simple harm-
less preparation that removes tho
catarrhal' mucus from the Intes-
tinal tract and allays tho Inflamma-
tion which causes practically all
btoniach liver and Intestinal ail-
ments Including appendicitis. Ono
doso will convince or money re-
funded. Quaker Drug Store and druggists
everywhere. Advt.
PIANOS
FOR
RENT
(Darrow Music
Co.
510 South Main
Phone Osage 616
TULSA
DENY MAN RIGHT
TO HOLD MEETING
Louisville Mayor Refuses
Tulsa Doctor Permis-
sion to Use Hall
Special lo Th Wort.l
LOUISVlLLK Ky.. Sept. 15 Meot-
Ings of tho Kti-Klux Klan In Louis-
vlllo will not be tolerated Ii was
Afltia1lnfni1 vlNttriliv H tinr4
ger Hmlth. A few bourn before tho
nnnounceinent was made Carl F.
Itcttlck gcnrral nmnngir of the
board of public rafety received n
letter asking his permission to ion!
tno tneater ror a meeting of tho
iKu - Klux Klan
I ltMtlel Killil
Itcttlck said that Dr. O. H. Lone
and Another mun nttempted to loni
tno meaiiT lor a meeting or tho or.
Ionization which was scheduled to
bo held Suturday Dr l)ng has
offices In the Realty building. Ho
recently camo hero Irom Tulsn
Okla. Dr. Long was not In his of.
flco last night.
Action of the board of public
safety follpwcd tho announcing In
a full pago advertisement In a
morning newspaper yesterday of u
meeting Suturday.
Dr. O. t. Lns dentist offices lit
209 Beourlty State Hank building.
ha been out ot the city slni o tho
first of August. His partner Dr.
M. 1. Drown Muted Thursday that
Dr. !ong wa on IiIh varatlonlng and
doing pustgradttato work In Chicago.
He ald that Dr. Long bus no humu
address hero at present.
Town in (irlp of ICpldcmlc
PRINCE ALH1SRT Pask. Sept
IC Tho llttlo settlement of
Honeyhoon 10 miles north "f this
town Is in tho grip of an epidemic
of diphtheria It was learned today.
Since Monday four persons have
died 70 now have tho dlse.iso and
lis spread has not been checked.
No Action In .lone Contest.
SACRAMENTO Cat. Sept. 15.
After a long hearing held In tho
office of Governor Stephens lato
today decision was reserved until
tomorrow in the cubj of Xetiophon'i
Jones a negro who is resisting ex-
tradition to Muskogee Oklahoma
whero he was convicted on a
charge of murder and whence he
fled to California after his appeal
wan decided adversely to him.
McMuhiat Flection Certain.
NF.W YORK Sept. 15. Klcctlon
of Thomas F. McMahon of Provi-
dence R. I. to tho presidency of tho
United Textile Workers of America
at the annual convention tomorrow
waa forecast tonight after William
Johnson of Maynard. Mass. with
drew us a candidate. McMahon
who was a first vlco president bo-
came acting president upon the
death of John Oolden ot Full River
Mass. Inst June.
Mary Pickford
Theater Sunday in Her Very
"The Lovelight' and Said
Mary Plckford'o latest United
Artists production. 'Tho Low
Light" which will be seen at tho
Rialto thoater Sunday la an entire-
ly different story and nn absolutely
new charactorlKitlon than anything
In which the world'o sweothcart has
l. . ...... ann.nrfl
l Ever since Mary Pickford has had
her own producing organization ana
could dictato us to tho typo of photo-
play in which sho wns to appear.- sho
has adapted the policy of never ad-
hering entirely to ono lino of parts
not only becuiito sho bellevc that
tho publlo llko variety but because
ho believes tho different lines of
characters tend to Incrcawj her abil-
ity an nn artist
Those who suw her recent come-
.(I-- ...HI ...l.lnl.. .Hlnu Vn. In ha.
Ulvn Hill CttJtJ tlvi tit ... .
forthcoming production which wan
written and directed by Frances Ma
rlon wfiq U.i bcn ncvlalmed th.o
DAILY WORLD FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1G 1921
Ground Broken for
New Hunt Co. Storc
Oround was broltiti Thursday
morning on tho construction of a
tlvc-story building whl h is to be tho
new homo of the Hunt company on
the voc.int corner owned by Dan
Hunt nt Fourth and Main streots
It Is expected to rush the building
to completion. Tho contract fur con-
struction waa let to A. F. Wawli'lew-
skl local contractor
RAT E HeARIN GIS SET
Oklahoma Cotilllllvtlou May Modify
Order for Alsillshlng Iticivasi'
of Rate IXalilUlicil.
OKLAHOMA Sept. 15. A heir-
lug has been set for October 17 by
the 'stato corporation commission
whereby Oklahoma freight rates will
be given another Investigation and
tho order of tho corporation com-
mission of Juno 10 abolishing the
35 per cent lnerenixi In rates estab
lished by the railroads a year ago
may be modified as to tertain com-
modities according to notice of a
proposed ordor of thn commission
which was mado public horn today.
Whllo awaiting this hearing thu
Oklahoma commission has wired thu
Interstate commerce. commleslon
asking that further stops In tho
pending caso bo deferred until utter
tho Hearing in uotoucr.
!Cldrncv of More) Profit.
NUW YORK Sept. 15. Huge
profits alleged to hsve been made
by steamship companies by sun
letting piers lensed from tho city
for comparatively small rentals lo.
day occupied tho attention of tho
Meyer ugwmtive committee in-
vestigating Mayor Hylan's admin-
istration. French CrOH Makes fiood Yield
WASHINGTON Sept. 15. Tho
wheat and rye crops of France this
year nro about equal to tho pre-
war averages tho bureau of mar-
kets and crop estimates anounced
tonight upon tho basis of a alro-
gram from tho International Insti-
tute ot .igrloulturu at Rome.
I'Ywicm GetM Armntneiit l'rognim.
PARIS. Sent. 15. -Tho Amerleaii
omhuasy today hinded to tho Frenc)'
government tho program of tho
Washington conference for tho limi-
tation of armament.
ItciKirtM Mine District Quiet.
SI'RINGFIKLI) HI. Sept. 15.
Adjutant 0neml Frank Dickson
returned to Springfield tonight from
Hardin county the scene of recent
disturbances among miners nnd
guards lt the Fluortipar mining
fields. Ho mado only an Informal
report that conditions hud "mate-
rially quieted."
I'alrflcld 'ao Gmv. to Jury.
FITZGERALD. Oa. Sept. IS
Tho caso ot O. C. Fulrflela one of
28 pcraons Indicted In connection
with nlleged 'Interference with em-
ployes of the Atlanta Birmingham
K- Atlantic railroad went to the Ju-
ry In Henhill superior court at 9
o'clock tonight.
Is Coming to
loading scenario writer of the coun-
try and bids fair to standing at tho
head of the Hut of dlrectoresses.
"The Love Light" han unusual In-
terest owing to the fact that tho
lda was workod out whllo Mltn
I'lckford was on her honeymoon
Sho mot France Marlon In Italy
also on her honeymoon and the two
worked out tho ntory sitting on a
high rock overlooking tho Adriatic
and It was In Italy they secured
many of -the properties and eeveral
of tho players who support MJjw
ricKioru 'ine players una prop
ertles were brought all tho way
from southern Europe to California!
whero the Italian settings were
mlnutoly reproduced from photo-
graphA taken by tho two.
Miss I'lckford has appeared In
comedy-dramnu but never in an
emotional drama of the type of "Tho
Love Light" and U was only After
i'MVQTFRV WOMAN' .
miulLm numMM
HELD 0VLK DLAIHj
"I Didn't Kill Him" She
Cries As She Bursts
Into Station
TI3RRI3 HAUTI5. Ind . Sept. 1P.
"I didn't kill him. I didn't kill him'"
Uttering this cry. a woman of
mystery whoso strange story todsy
opened up new avenues of Investiga-
tion Into the deiith In an outnmoblln
T!inli of Sheriff WMIev Mitchell of
Vigo county leaped from a taxicao
nt pollen headquarters and collapsed"
into tli arms oi tiowspnperiin'n
The "mvstery woman who twld
she Is Hdlin Hugo of Ht. IaiuIh Mo.
Ih held 111 Jail today pending Investi-
gation Into her connection. If there
Is any with the death of the county
official.
Kherlff Mitchell was klll'd InH
night when the roadster In which
he another man and two women
were plunged from the roadway
down an embankment near Clinton
Thn muchlno fell upon the sheriff.
Tho mnn and two women were pain-
fully Injured.
Until tho dramatic enlranco Into
thn case of th "mystery woitihii' i
It was considered lertMn tne orasn
wns accidental.
Her strange tale however caused
tho authorities to detain "her for
questioning.
TO PLAN FOR CONVENTION
Tulsa Autlllary of American lJtlon
Will Meet Saturday.
I'lnns for the stato convontlon to
bo hobl In Enid September 2ij and
27 will bo mudo nt tho meeting of
tha auxiliary to tho American Le-
gion lo bo held Saturday afternoon.
After a summer of Inactivity this
Is the first meeting that tho newly
organized auxiliary has held since
thn membership cumpalgn and a
full attendance 1 expected Satur-
day It was lato In thn spring when
the auxiliary one of tho newest
and strongest In tho state was or-
ganized. Ha charter rccelvnd and lis
oiflcors elected. A membership
drive that brought the membership
up to f0 members preceded tho
Bummer months during which tlmo
a good many members were nbscnt
nnd no nttempt nt holding mootlnRH
of any kind was made. Miss Flor-
ence Heald. vice president of tho
ntixlllHry has Just returned honm
nnd wilt preside at the meeting In
tho absence of the president Mrs.
Fat Hurley. Tulsa expects to send
a comparatively Inrgo delegation to
the stnto convention of legion
posts nnd auxiliaries In Enid and
the mutter of delegates will bo dis-
cussed nt tho Saturday meeting
called by the secretary Mrs. L C.
1'resson.
A new locking device prevents
drilling tools unscrewing from driv-
ing rods in oil or arteslnn wells.
the Rialto
Latest Play
to Be Her Best
careful Mudy and deliberate con-
sideration that (the. felt herself equal
to tho tremendous role she plays In
this iitory.
Those who have teen tho produc-
tion say that Mary I'lckford rises
to histrionic artistic effects which a
screon artist has never before at-
tempted but In all thin In tho clever
characterization ot un Italian girl.
she Is still tho beautiful Mary whom
wo lovo o much. I
Mian I'lckford has surrounded
hcnslf with a splendid cast which'
Includes such artlnts us Jeuu Do'
Hrlac for soveral years Icudlng man'
to Sarah Hnrnhnrdt Raymond!
uioomor i;awurd j'lilllips Aioert
I'rescott Evelyn Dumo who .played
with Mis I'lckford In "Little Pep-
plna" but who had returned to Italy
to play Important roles In an Italian
company and Oe.or Rlnas Advt.
City Itricfs
ALVA J. NILKfl. president of thn
Kecttrlty State bank spent Thursday
Hi the fair nt Okotmih wheto ho
was formerly In buslncnn.
J. II. WINKMILL13R local oil
mnn has rnturned from a seven
weeks' business nnd vacation trip
to Haltltnore Md. nnd Now York
oily. (
NUW VlCTOHUJrt nre being wrn
by tho string Of horses which W. L
Lewis of this city Is exhibiting at
the state fair at Louisville Ky. Violet
iiMiiiiiir won the five. culled tuaro
championship of thn world Tuesday
and on Wednesday Mumi of (lold
0JI ptiirett
tho rive-united gelding
chiittiiilniinblii ot tho world nnd
Maydnn the fine Iwirness gelding
rhamplonshlp
Til 11 Tl!LSA r"i:.L 15HTATH
exchange endoroed the soldiers' hos-
pital for Tulsa at the Thundny noon-
dnv luncheon upon presentation of
the proposition by Doctor Wull.
OrcOIKlF. HHADY nd Roy Hoggl
appeared before Justice J. T.
Thompson Thnrsdny for hearing on
Rrndy wnlvedj
a rhnrge or uurginry.
All the new fall '21
STETSON'S STYLES
Ready for your selection
!;1
STETSON
HATS
7.00
and up
Stetson Style
Slclsoti Quality
Stetson Money's Worth
The same today ai for
56 ycart a. lured
by tho
Stetson Quality Mark
in Every flat
John D. Stetion Company
I'htUdtlpUU
TET'
Our showing of
STETSON HATS "
Embraces every new style shown this season
Every new block every new coloring: for men
or young men is represented
$7 $8.50 $10 $12.50 to 15
preliminary nnd Hoggs was given
Into tho hands of the Juvenile an
thnrlUen. Tho two youths were
charged with hurgltrlis'lng tho Kahn
department store 15 flust First
streel last week.
DIVORCB PBTfTIONH filed In
district court Thursday: Jack Me-
Onuley iirUiis: Nolllo MtCatileyi
S.irah Hnrthorno against Jsmes
Hartlinrne; R R. Binlth against M
r. smith.
MKF.TINd OF the West Tulsa Im-
provement sssoelatlon will bo held
st the West Tulsa school at Ii o'clock
tonight. Representatives; of tho
Tulsa city commissioners park
board Klwanls club nnd real estato
exchange havo been Invited to at-
tend. Matters of general Improve"
ment nnd the location of an auto-
mohlla tourist park will bo consid-
ered. TIIH RKIir.KAH CLltR wilt mest
Friday oftnrnoon at 2 o'clotls with
Mrs. Dora timber
Idle. CuiloMl).
"Were demonstrating a tractor
miss Are you Interested'"'
"Only In an academic way" snld
the fluff v young thimf. "I ns a
farjiirrU-jltlrlng the war
iVeBro'e2s !
...1.
- W
ii .
YOURfeeling that prices have come
down finds confirmationinStetson
Hats at an average of 25 less than
thi3 time last year.
TheFall styles with all that clean-
cut smartness so characteristic of
Stetson are marvels of value at these
new prices.
Every bit the full dependable
Stetson qualiry ir.at has been tlv
keynote to correct style and long
service for over half a century.
SON HATS
On M.ain at Eotsr.tifc
OPEN TEXAS REUNION
Flog of Confederacy Flic ltcneotli
Old (llory When Tcntplo AVtl-
(Yitnos WteraiDt of State
T EM TLB Texan Hopt. It. Th
battle flag of tho confederacy
floated majestically beneath Old
fllory nn the publlo square here to-
ilny. In honor of tho 29th reunion
of the Toxna dlvlilor. Vnlted Con-
federate Veterans which opened
today for a two day's session. Less
than 300 tUldgatej were mustered
duo in crippled transportation
facilities resulting from the recent
flood. However a largo contlns-
ent Is expected to arrive by tomor-
row. Responding to the address Of
welcome K. W. Klrkpatrlck ot
McKlnncy division commander
declared that "thn country Is sick
the government Is sick and society
Is sick" adding that "soma of tho
Ideals for which tho old southern
soldiers went to war In 18(11 wouM
bo n good stimulus for modern
times." He further declared that
the principle of self government Is
the only thing that will euro tha
world today. '.'
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