The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 96, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 4, 1922 Page: 2 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD WEDNESDAY JANUARY 4 1922
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AGAINST JAPAN
Copies of Alleged Japan-
France Agreement Are
Given Publication
I lilt clly In pay. Ill claim wnn re-
imAMOC IC ACOAII rryferrcil to City Auditor .Mrs. Fmnk
I I ihiiiuu iw nuuiuuuw undr.d similar claims from those
t !! . o i ... t- ...i.. 1 i..
IlcpilbllCail Sololl'K KCHOlllliOll
CJllfMrrtaiu Klin PllV IlchN
dubkojus ano t n jjiuih
Before IJuililiiitf Navy
WAHIIINOTO.V Jan. 3. It wan
officially donlmt nt thn Mato de
tpftrtmriit late today Hint there In
IrJ tho depnrtimint fllos "nny offi-
cial Information corroborating" the
disclosures made by represriitntlves
of thn far eastern (Chita) republic.
To? n. secret Japanese-Franco alllanre
with respoct to Hllmrla.
OrrUlnlx of th department de-
clined to discuss detail of thn re
port known to havo lieen made by
American observers In Nlherln and
thn far east or to rommant further
lhap to my that thuro wiih no offi-
cial corroboration.
Jt was not denied however' thai
tho dppnrtiiicnt Im u largo number
of report hearing on thn tiltuntlon.
I It was nssumrd that theso reports
did not coino In tho uitrgnry of
"offlelal Information."
Kimri.turv Ifnnhi'H rutillpil this
Jnftcrnoon to thn letter of M. Kar-
Jinut head of tho French dolcgii-
tlon In which Harraut Indignantly
denied thnro was any tiulli In the
sensational revelations of tho far
east representatives
Bocrctnry Hughes expressed tho
stnto department's grutlftc ntlnu over
tho prompt denial of M. Hariaut unci
accepted It la uood faith.
WAfllUNMTON Jun. 5. Copies
. of nn allfucd treaty between the
Japanese army In Hherla and 1 tn-
l nihil officers connected with Attn
: limn Hcmlnoff tho iiutl-bolshuvlkl
'leader whereby thn Japanese agreed
; to support with arms and money an
J offensive ngalunt thn army of tho
Vinado public latu today by the po-
jfclnl delegation of tha Chita govern-
merit now In Washington.
5 Ono of tho clauses declared that
iwhen a stable eovernment was cm-
flibllshed In tho far east Japanese
subjects should receive piefereutlal
rights In Nlbcila for hunting fish-
lug forestry and mining nonces
Hi dim.
Tho Cljlla delegation In making
publlo tho allcKed treaty declared
that It proved tho Jiipanean were In
IruKtiO with IttiMlan baudlta that
'-hey wero maldnfr It pOHnlhlo tn
Htublllno I'ondltloiia In tho KiniKlan
far cant; thnt tho uttnek of lVtron
UnKcrn-KternliciK from Moncollu
HRalnnt Chlla waa orKiuiUed by the
.lapuncro and that tho Jupaueao
wcro nlmlnR utidar tho uuluc of
eatabllelilnK a douloctuey tu crento
a government which they would
practically control aNuilni uti
rcoTHimlc Kilp upon tho far eastern
republic and apodal prlvlleco unit
conccKiluna.
WABIIINOTONt Jan. 3. Ilosonl-
raeitt In cotiKrcaalonal o.uartcra over
tho obstructionists tactic puraued
by aonu of tho natlona uttundliiK
thn Washington conference notably
Franco led today to lloprcaontntlvo
.lteavla republican of Nvbraska In-
troduclnR a resolution In tho houao
Htntlns thnt It la thn aenao of tho
American congrca that tho foreign
natlona clmtomplntliu building huge
iiavlca hould first pny their Inter-
national debta. 1
Tho resolution Itself did not name
France but In a statement which
accompanied tlio resolution Itopru-
scntfltlvo Itcavls stated Hint the
revolution waa ulmud at Franco.
WA8IIINOTON. Jan. 3. Tho
Chlneso delegation to tho iuiiih
conferanco Iiuh uppCuled to Uucro-
1'iry of Htato llughea and Mr. Hal-
four to hasten their mediation of
tho Chlno-Japnneao deadlock over
tho Hhnntum; iiueatlon It waa
learned Into today.
A confercneo of tho Chinese dolo-
gatca waa railed luto thla afternoon
In tlio Chlnean legation and at tho
closo of tho discussion official com-
munications from tho delegation
wcro dispatched to Air. llughea and
Mr. Ilalfour It waa Hinted.
China fears of her officials
declared that Japan la "purifoHcdly
delaying' 'n reply from Toklo rela-
tho to tha brlnlgug about of a
settlement of tho purchase by Chlnu
of tho BtmntuiiK railway.
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STRIKE OF ENGRAVERS ON
iocal Finn Low Fho Men In
the
Nation. Wldo Disarmament.
NKW YOltK. .Inn. I --More than
ono thousand five hundred members
of the rhoto Kngruvera' union wer
locked out hero todny by 70 flrma
following failure of the photo en-
irrnvera' board of trado and tho
union to agree on wage reductions.
The lockout was expected to bn na-
tionwide nnd to nffect 3000 workers.
Tha firm proposed a reduction
of SO a week or thn alternative of
a 48-hour liiHtend of a -14-hour week
A provlnuH wago ugiooment expired
December 31.
IrfKMl l'lrm Affected.
Kmploycs of tho American lCu-1
graving company of thla rlty were
among tho aiiveral thousand mem-
beta uf tho Photo Ungraverx' union
nil over tho country who went on i
utrlko Tuesdny following tho failure.1
of the photo engravers' board of
trade to agree on wage reductions.
Five mcmlieia of thn local stuff be-
long to tho union.
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Nurses State
Ass'n
District No. 2
Will Hold llcgiilnr Meeting at
Y.W.C.A.
Thursday 7 p. m.
All Graduate) Nurses Invited
Auks City to Pay Loan
He Incurred in Kiot.'Mw i hviuuiium
C II. ingcrsoll wiih nun of the
wl.lte properly owners who suffered
i long In tlii rare riot Mai .11 and
Juno I 1921. 1 1 In loin consisted (if
lil grocery Hlorr. lie filed nn
Itemized MM with tlio city uoinmls-
'hIoii Tuesday In which Im enutner-
ntis 1 1 1' in that show his loftx to
1 linve been 118118 whl'h l! asks
' who NiirriTeil from tlm riot. Al-
I though these claims have not limn
I totaled It In iinofflr hilly estimated
iy 'llior the umount In
rXmy jo.ooo.ooo. None.
!ut these iimm im been uiinwd.
HARD TO KEEP HELP
Clly i:nlnc'r 'I'dls ('oiiimUloii
.Men Aro tiillllui; lli'tniiMi Sal-
lilll'M I 'nil I r Tin)
It In beeomlnir IncreafliiKly diffi-
cult to keejt oxperleueed and effi-
cient cnKlueurn In the elty ouclneor'a
offleK City KiiKlneer ('. II. OrlMtfN
told the mayor and comml.lotiuin
Tueaday. Htreel Cominlaaloner (). A.
Mtelner whnao department coutrola
Dim otiBliieprliitr depattincut alao
exproaed rrret at thla Htato of uf-
falra According to (IrlKKH itl men have
already -left hla offleo find three
more aro rotialderliitf propoaltloua
from other rnncerna. Virtually all
of thcao men. ho explained havo loft
becauaa they wero nffeied better
a.ilarlea by tallroad eomtmnlea and
eoiiatructlon eouip.inlea with whom
tlm city mint bid If It expecta to
hold thn men.
Itir-'ontly (IrlKKa Mated one of hla
men wna receiving I17U por
month from tho city. Ho waa of-
fered !S0 by a concern. Tho clly
met thla ralao of $10 a mouth. Thn
pilv-ato concern offered J200 which
lifHauaii of aalary appropriation-
thn city wa unahlo to meet and the
employe left ita employ.
Water CnniinlnHloucr I'. H. Votink-
man declared there ahould b no In-
ereaao In anhirlca that thorn are
many men out of employment Who
may bo obtained for tho aalarlea
pah! by thn city.
"Thnt'a true" tlrlKira acrccd ''hut
frequently they are not experienced.
Thny mu-t bn allowed to irnln ex-
tu'rlence and oven while they arc
Uniniru; it tliey arn lookltiK around
for Joba that pny morn money."
Hletner declared thai exnerl-
enred and efficient enttlneera na well
aa experta In other profnaalona aro
not out of employment -that limit
of tho unemployed nro thoau with
llttlo or no experience.
Itnndlli Hub Street t'nr.
KAN I'UANCIHCC). Jan. J Kour
armed bnndlta commandeered a
taxlcab and held ti a crowded
street enr hero early thla afternoon
taking a nock containing It 100
from (leorgo Horn aecrnlary of thn
California Htrcet Cabin Hallroad
company and W. II. linger hla aa-
alstnut They forced tho driver of
tho taxlcab to tnkn them from tho
aeenn of tho robbery flnnlly dla-
missing him and making their ea-
cntin on foot.
Listen Jane
"My Daddy says all you folks
will be eating KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes too when you
find out they aren't leathery
an' all tough to chew!
are good-er 'an candyl But
Daddy says you don't get
KELLOGG'S unless you say
'I want KELLOGG'S in the
RED and GREEN package!'
"An' Jane don't just say
'Please give me corn flakes'
like you used to say you say
KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes!'
That's how I get KELLOGG'S !
Everybody do ! Gimme s'more I
Oh gee they're great!"
TOASTED
CORN
FJ.AKES
InilttuponKellagg's
tlio original Corn
riakei in the Red
nil Green package.
CORN FLAKES
Alio mtVtn of KELLOGG'S (CRUMBLES aid
KEU.OCG'5 BRAN coolid tni knuiliUd
AClQ PRfnTPTiniM
FROM STRAY COWS
Citizen Hrings Troubles
Before Hoard of City
Commissioners
C (I. l!lbe who Uvea nt 2B2I Hast
Kbiventh atreot whlcli la near tlm
city' eastern extremity object to
thn frmiucnt unannounced and de-
structive visit of aumurbnn euwa to
hla property. In omphalic term ho.
made known thla objection whnn ho
appeared before the mayor and
rotnmlalonura Tui'adnv.
Ma declared that cow wumlnr In
min tho neurby coiintrysld'i and
mnkn thnmnelvea at homo In hi
yard tin drive Ihem awuy but the
nttrnctlou ia an great they hood
return lis called thn police depart
ment to nak that the cow h taken
to the clly pound but .dlcovered the
elty maintain no plaen to Impound
them although there I a city ordi
nance which provider for tho Im-
pounding of atrny enwa.
Finally In deaperatlon. no looked
up the law and found that by adver-
tising and otherwlan giving aufflclent
notw o tnut no nail pickcu up ono or
morn enwa hn could recover coata
from tho owner when he called and
that. If tho owner failed to appiar
lifter n specified length of time had
elapsed ho could lay Malm tu thn
cow or cowa.
Ho he advertised The owner np-
penrrd hut refused to pny nny dam-
age. Klbo infused tn give up tha
cow. The owner went bei'ore u Jiw-
tlcn of thn peace and rcplcvlticd the
cow and Kibe I to appear In court
at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon
to ahniv why tho owner should pny
him for dnmngca causd by the row's
111 manner and deatrucllvo propen-
sites. " I live Inside tho city and It
aeeim to mo I am entitled tn protec-
tion agnlnst these cowa." Kibe told
the mnyor and lommltrlonera.
"There la an ordinance that aaya
atray row will bo Impounded by
the city. I don t want the cowa. and
I haven't any placo to take caroiof
Ilium. Hut I want them to el ay off
mv property I did wnni tlio law
said and hern I've got to appear In
a lawsuit tomorrow.''
Mayor Kvana said ho didn't know
there I an ordlnanco providing for
tun impounding or cow formula-
oner Nowblock Informed him there
1 aucn an ordinance pertaining to
rmrKon ana cow until.
fft to commlslon Inatrucled Klbo
to hold on to the next cow thnt
visit hla premised ami If lie. noti-
fies the owner by advertisement not
to release hrr until ho hn eomtnun-
lentod wltlf tho chief of police or
until thn owner hn settled In full
for dnmngen nud cost.
Kcllogg's Corn Flakes are made
by tho folks who gavo you tho
Jmigleland Moving Pictures.
Coupon inside evory package
explains how you can obtain
another copy of Jungleland.
02 Tom Garbafc IJ tinted
Daily III InCineratarUlrctl railway ay.tem and ha been
An averngn of 02 ton of gnrbaga
nnd trnah havo been disposed of
by tho new elty Inrlnorator encli
dny during thn past several weeks
norillng to a report submitted to
the mnyor nnd commissioner Tue.
day by I'. I. Long assistant super-
intendent of health. This wa In
addition to a number of dead horses
and rows. The guaranteed capacity
of the plant Is lea than tho amount
It nn panelled city officials ex
pressed approval of thn manner In
which it I functioning.
REEVES MOVES OUT
1'ornicr .Manager Scvcrnl f'onnec:-
lion With ('. of ('. Jan. I.
Col. Im I. lleovea munager of
thn Chamber of Commcrca for tha
past five months moved out of tho
Chamber of Commerce room Jan
uary I In accordance with hi resig-
nation which took effect on that
date. Hi first resignation mib-
mltted when tho director of tho
Chamber of Commerce rn'iutstcd
him to remain out of thn water con-
toveray wa not accepted hla sec
ond resignation following r few
week later.
Colonel Ileevn oniiie hern from
New York to ncrepl the mnnagor-
ship. Hn brought with him hi
company -tho Iteeve Domestic
I'lllltlc company which dis-
tribute household appliance. Mur-
ing hla tenure of offlcu the company
wa In other baud.
In tendering hl resignation
Colonel llnave explained that his
persona intnrestH demand hi en -
tiro attention and gave this aa hla
reason for realgnlng. Ho expeeta
id spend moot of hi time develop-
Ing hla utilities company and may
also get back Into the engineering
profession of which hu has been a
Such
f
M
if J
Oh Boy!
1-4 Off Sale
ON
Suits
Overcoats
Spells Opportunity
for Shrewd Buyers.
Delays Are Disap-
pointing. 20 Off Boys' Suits
and Overcoats
Tlf
Woath
Forecast
Colder weath-
er coming;
prepare for
your feeding;
use only'
t Feeds 11
io 1 1 in ntt.
I Quality
g Brand im
Red Star Products Co.
219 East First Osage 1658
member for a number of yean. He
iniercsiru in n numoor or oiner puo-
Ilc servico projoct In Oklahoma
built during the state's early day
when ho lived In Ol'.laboma.
According to President Alva J
Nile whoso term of office explro
next month no miccesaor to Colonel
ltcevc a manager of tho Chamber
of Commerce will bo appointed
until after thn now officer aro
elected. Ten director nro to be
elocted tho fourth Friday In Jnnunryj
to nil tlm places of 10 members of
thn bouril who havo roslgnrd or
whoso term of office expire then
Officer for tho coming year will
bo elected tho following week or
the first week In Fu!irunry.
iSoveriil applications have already
been received from porona who do-
alrn to obtain tha position of man-
ager made vacant by Colonel
Koevcs' resignation.
1c;iimi While Hundred Watch.
I.OH ANt.lKI.I2rf Jan. 3. Willo
hundrod of persona looked on In
amaicment nnd terror thrco nuto-
tnobllo bandit armed with aaw'ed
off shotguns today hold tip and
robbed Hoy Jl Hherwood and A. N.
Tryk collectors for a drug company
In thn heart of the downtown dis-
trict. Tho bnndlt nro reported to
have obtained $10000 In money.
They dashed through the street In
u largo touring car and csenpod.
"Hcnil Virgin" Again In Had
NKW YOHIC Jan. .1. The A. I'
Wood production "Tho Demi Vlr
gin" wa ordered withdrawn from
tho atogn todny when Justice Wag
1 oner denied tho producer an Injunc
tloh agolnat John F. Clalchrlst. re
straining tho latter from revoking
the llccnso of thn Kltlngn theater
I where the aliow la being played The
play had been .declared "Immoral
' by Chief City Magistrate McAdoo.
Values
V
and
Feed Feed
Mixed Poultry Scratch
Feeds
Laying mash produces mora
CESS.
Oyster Shell
Mill Run Corn Chop
Dran Hay
Shorts Oats
Alfalfa Sweet Feeds
We Deliver
ELECT DIRECTORS TUESDAY
Junior C of O IS'omlnntcil Twcltc
Mrn for ronltlm a Vcitcrilny.
New directors for tho Junior
Clinmlior of Commcrco aro to ho
fleeted ot tho meeting next Tuesday.
At tho weekly meetlnir at Ha Woods
cftfo yenterdny tho constitution wns
chunked so the tirlpmry mny lie held
ono wek nnd tho flection tho next
week. Thn constitution formerly
provided that Imitating on nominees
must I in ueinyru 30 days from tho
Onto of nomination.
Tho directors whoso terms exnlro
this yenr nrn Ico Price 11 A. Htow-
tirt. II. U. Thompson Htanley Camp
hell M. I. HiiiRiry nnti juiius l.iv-
Incstnn Twclvo members wero
nominated Tuenlny nnd from this
number six nro to ho elected. The
nominees t o Btnnley IMinpbell
lloss W. O ns Ilov. Itolfo I Crum
A. C. Hnundurs "Dutch" Ilrewrr It.
II. Aminnrmnn I'hll Krnmcr. M. I.
Hhlclcy II. v. Stewart 'It. U. Thomp-
win It. ('. liouowny ami c. 1
Ilnnnls.
Whllo tho nomlnntlnp comlltce
was busy members of tho Junior
chninbor expr'S'ed their desires
ronccrnlnjr nrtlvltlca of tho orsanua
turn dtirinir 192Z.
M. I. Hhlgley snld It should take
uiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiim
What You'll Find at Our
January Sale
Nothing but the highest quality merchandise. You'll find the label of
Hart Schaffner & Marx in every suit and Overcoat which insures you
against imperfection. You are familiar with the brands of merchandise
found here and you'll not find greater values anywhere than here.
2 B'50
for Hart Schaffner & Marx
uits and overcoats that formerly
sold for $37.50 to $45.00.
Scotch Crombie Overcoats
Among these you'll find the world's finest coats rich imported fabrics
in belted ulsters and conservative models handsome coata that were
values at $75.00 and $85.00 in this sale at
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back
Fur Caps
25
Off
Formerly
a Brcntor Interest In agricultural de-
velopment and expend moro effort In
helping farmers of Tuls.t county by
securing closer co-opcrntlon botween
thoso on tho farm and thoso In tho
city.
K. U Allison declared tho flrBl ac-
tivity of the Junior chamber for tho
yenr should bo collecting dues from
members and obtaining new mem-
bers so thero will bo sufficient fi-
nances to assuro tho success ot Its
undertakings.
Other suggestions wore mado by
M. V. Cndman N. A. Thompson and
It. A. Heard.
CAIlTHIl COUNTY NOT COUHUIT
Hut Condltlim lIxIdtH Tliero That
KhouUl Not Altonicr.Ccncnil
Freellng Silyg.
OKLAHOMA CITY Jan. 3 .
There Is no cvldcnco of corruption 1
on tho part of tho four Carter coun- '
ly officials against whom ouster
proceedings nro to tin filed tfroh-
ably tomorrow Attorncy-'leneral
Freellng said todny.
"The evidence however points to
n condition In Carter county which
should not exist nnd It will be I
sqnnrely with the Jury whether the
officers nro responsttuo for this
condition. ho ndded.
Copyiisht llatt Schaftner & Mux
$
For Hart Schaffner & Marx suits
and overcoats that formerly sold
for $47.50 to $55.00.
4CQ.50
Williamsfon
Clolhin$ Co.
ROBERT B. WILLIAMSON
Wright Clothing Company
204 South Main
AltDMOlli: JUIXY CO.H.Missov
APimlnteil by Court florin Calling
of a00 lTtportlo JiirniN
AnDMOHB. Jan. 3. Ko'lom.
Instructions from Attornoy-aenir.1
Trlnce Freellng District Colri
Judge Tom Champion has appoints
a new Jury commUwIon comnriIj
of Mlko aormnn banker j
Illvlni hardware denier and Tom
Kills farmer nnd stockman.
Tho commission started work thn
morning selecting 300 prosp tv
Jurors for the coming term of ji
trlct court which starts Jnnunrv jj
REFLEX.
SPARK PLUGS
The Life of the Motor
J. F. QUINN
IGNITION CO.
Dir. South Main St. Ccrtnr SCOfl
Dealers Wanted
I
39
.50
Gloves
25
Off
Mgr.
5
If
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