The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 97, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 5, 1922 Page: 2 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD THURSDAY JANUARY 5 1922
DEMOCRATS FIGHT
ANTI-LYNCH BILL:
Mortuary
Wiitwui.
f'nricnil Mrvlrit Tif .Timrrt A
WiiKon ki'()D who lH'd nnlilenty
At hi home OH North Trenton avc
i-v i i r 11 iiiip of lifnrt failure will ! hslil
Bitter Debate Over 1 ro- m ih tuii tmirrtiikinr iiuipei
i -r ... Thursday afternoon ill 3 J0 o'clock
JJUSeU Ij.IW 10 OlOl ltev o. I'. Hllrr ofdrlHllfm. HiwIiIc
T 1 1 f rr 1 1 Al'ts 'lf" hn In sutvlvril by throi mini
j"1p'u c. u. iinil Hoy Wiilmiti of Tulsa and
" !. v. Wnlnon of Kunw Cit two
OKLAHOMANS OPPOSE VZ''".
ulLnl lwln"u Vl ' ;laly llowsnr of Kanwi City Mo ; n
i sister Mr. Ileslsr Vonnrr of OKlii
. . ... . . l.i i n..!lioinn City HMd hrothsr John Will-
Entire DalCKiltlOll bald to HU or) f ollforiilH nil of whom re In
AKninal Moamirt! Called
Constitution l.ynclicr
WASHINGTON Jn. I.-Uohul
on thv iJyer nnii-lym lilnir 11 II Kt
uiulir wy tody In thn h"U ''
till for thn funeral.
lit timtlii In Itiiin Hill.
Jlurlal will
White.
Air. J'i'iirl While. wlfs of Mnrl
Whltn 1112 l".at I'oiirth plao illml
Ht a local hotillnl Tucsilny Kl 12:30
p in I iiii'tiii servii win i H"iu
ilctcrmlnml filibuster hyint the Iioiik. Thirlny afternoon n
opponents if th nieu-1 2. Ill ii'ilmk Inlet incut will
milc In How Mill.
NIPPON ACCEPTS"
ROOT PROPOSALS
IN PRINCIPLES'
f'OMTi.vt'nn i'iuim i'Aiii: unk.
In thl cniintry. Inn tor Fanir I
forrlun mlnuiter or tho uanion kov-
r-rnmtmt.
WAHIIINOTON. Jan. WnlllnK-
tnn ICoo. one of the. Chlne ilnlcj-
Kiilcn lo Mm arms conference char-
iiclcrlti'il toiliiy'K rumor n untrue
nml report Hint tint I'rkliifc Kovorn-
incnt hail noreploil the Japanese
terms for settlement ofi tho Hhnn-
liinir iiucsllnn throiiKh direct cx-
chitiiKcfl between l'ellni? nnil Tnklo.
pplln h
(lMnticntttff oiiiinncr
un Thiee hour were spent In lotljinndc In How 11.11.
calH demanded liy nepieheniativ
(jam it. dumocial 'r.... ileum-
iintl' l-ailor In a futllu nttcmpl lo
head off illmiii'iloii.
Unit of I hat time it'.r irlven
over to debut" by K jirescntatlvr
Dyer republican MIoiiri. author of i
thn hill ntnl Itrptesentntlvw. Bum-!
hers democrat Texas mm of tho
Icndci In tho flKlil uicaliist It who
tolicrutcd orKumnnts advanced hyi
them In tho iniijorlly nml .minority
vl"Wn of Jmllolttry coinmiltcn mem-
liei when tho hill wn fnvonihly r-
"jiortoil. TuUo Voln Shortly
llowovor tho treasury npproprl-
ntlon hill will havo rlglit of way
until It In Hunt to tho unn(o. Hep-
icHjiitatlvo Mnnilull rcpuhllciin lonil-
or. today prudlctcd n voto nliurtly
on tho Dyor hill but Muted that do-
bato on It would bo liitempomnd bo-
Itwceil vnrloun npproprlutlon hill"
which will come from the hnimo P-
iroptliitlon r.ommlttuo In rapid uuu-
.ctidon.
Mr. Dyer In opnnltiR delinto on Ills
tncanuiu dcclnriid It linpomtlvu that
tho ft'dorul Kovernmilit afford pro-
tection tO pl'MOHM llllllll) to siiffur
vlolunro lit the haildii of wl. Ho
told of a number of lynohlpKK that
hud occurred whero tho man killed
hud not boon Hiillly of attack on
women imrlnic hi romnrke. Mr.
Uver mild trlhuto to tho neKro hitv-
leu uverscu and vontonded momlior
of that raco woro entitled to prntee
tlon by tho federal government.
AttnrliM MutUtli'H.
Mr. Bummer nttncklni; tho au-
thority for a number of Mr. Dyer1
atnthitlcn on IvncliltiHH declared lin-
ao of tho bill would InorenHe rather
than decroiiHo moi) vioioncu ami
havo a tendency to otiKondor raco
hatred Ho atomllud tho meaituro on
ci.iiHtltutloiml Rrounda contendliiB It
would hn an Invasion of iitato rlKht
In IciiRthy dloouHslon of tho coimll-
tulonal phao of tho question.
OKLAHOMA IIMMUIATIO.V
KOlilDliY AtlAl.NHT lHMi
Hi.ftl.l In Tlx World.
WAKHINllTON Jan. 4. Tho en-
'tlro Oklahoma conRremilonul dclo-
KAtlon today va expected to voto
nicalntt tho iiiUI-lynchlPK hill a dht-
I'li.inlcin of Hint meaaiiro ntnrtod In
tho houiie. Tho Kcnornl view of the
flvo republican and threo domocratlo
menibcr from Oklahoma was ald
to bo that tho untl-iyncblnij bin
really lynch thn coimtltutlon. All
of tho Oklahoiiiami aro outiipoken
foe of lynchlnn but bellovo that tho
bill would IncreaMo rather than di-
minish lynching.
D'VALERA OFFERS
HIS PEACE PLAN
WABIIINOTO.V Jan. 4 -The
naval experti of Ihn flvo iiownm
havo reached un iiHrcernnnt upon
minor detail of tho naval nxreo-
ment. IncludliiK th mnttnr of re-
placement method of ecrapplm'
old Milp nml Hlandnrd meanuro-
ment of Ioiiiiubo It was Hinted to-
ilnv bv a KpokcHiiinn for tho llrlllah
deleKRtlon.
Detail of tho nicthnd itirrcod
upon won. not inadn public but will
be Incorporated In tho naval treaty
which I now In proreiM of com-
pletion. NI'AV YOHK Jan. I.-JU Koo.
roprcn'iitntlvo of tho Hoiith China
Kovernnient In thn United Htnte.
today raid ho had Information that
thn now l'cklnix Kovcrruncnt In
China had accented n loan from
Japan on the .Shantung railway.
Thl Indicated ho raid that tho
ChineHo Kovcrnmcnt hns capltu-
Inleil to the .lntmncHfi demandn.
Acceplonco of tho loan by tho
new 1'oklnB cabinet It wn "tnted
prolmhlv will havo a vital effect on
thn Washington ronforoncn a
Chlnenc nnd Jnpaneno delcB'itea In
Wimliloirtoii havo been deadlocked
over thl very qurotlon for nearly
threo tviiox.
if nfflclaJIv ronflnned tho an
eeptnnce of tho loan would virtually
remove tho HhantutiK quontlon from
the Va."hlnt:ton cohfercnc". It wo
Hinted a Japan hn UKrecil to re-
turn ihn railway to China on condi
tion that It bo financed And II oper-
ntlnn supervlnod by Japanco.
Tho Chinese delcBalc at wash-
limtnn refused to adopt tho condi-
tion Impoflod by tho Japanese
deleKnte and a deadlock onsiled
which luw existed Blnco Doconiber
1C
WILL FILE CARTER
COUNTY OUSTERS
Buck Garrett Sheriff One
of four Officials lo
I3o Brought to Trial
AltDMOUK. Jan. 4 Itiick flar-
rett Khcrlrr of Carter county 1 tho
only county official Included In thn
ronr ouster huh to bo filed tomor-
row morning accordlnit to word i-
udved from thn nttornoy-Kuiioral'
officii hore tonluM.
Other to bo Included In thn milt
will bo W. 11. Walnwrlxht cnlef of
poiien or -Arutnoro j. i. j.uriKston.
maynr of llealilton and N. A. (I.ern)
HhIck. chief of nollcu of llealilton.
the report wild
No intimation of which soil would
be Irled first wn Mario In tho re
port. JuiIkw II. 1). Oldfleld of Okla-
homa City will prosldn a special
JiiiIko at tho trial heiu Junuaiy 10.
Will Ask c.iiH'imloti.
Hiispenslon from offlco until
after tho trial will bo atked In the
mill which roino a the result of
an InvoHtlKHtlou of condltlonH In
Cutler county recently conuucteii by
the nttorney-itenernV office.
Mayor IvitiKston of llenhlton hn
been It. officii nco the town was
Incorporated four year ago. Ho I
110. and nun in family. While the
title of mayor Ik official l.niiKston
I really chnltman of tho board of
city trustees elected by tho member.
Hale i 60 nun ii.'ih been marsnai
only n few month according to
Mayor uuiRston. Thl l not in
first time In offlco. however ho wa
elected wlmn tho town wa Inrorpo-
ruled am) later roslitned. After sev-
eral officer had hnd a turn at tho
post Hate a'umcd dutlCH.
ASUS $.'.(1001) IIKAHT IIAIiM.
Ohio Nur Hrliur Chnririfi AkiiIiiM
l'li)ilclnii in Akron.
AKHON Ohio Jan. I. --Dr. HI-
mer K. Ilottciisteln prnctlclnif phy
sician In Akron for .10 yearn wa
KUed for 1250000 heart halm today
by Mr. Viola IMndlo this city who
wa nurso In many of hi rases.
Mr l'lndlo charge breach' of prom-
Isn to marry l'romlnent In her
charKC I tho alleRatlnn thnt Doctor
llnttenstetn nncnuraRed hor In tho
uo of morphlnn o that her will
power auulnst htm wa woakoncd.
tin deuleil tho chnrKo.
ICuhI Indian Police i
Threaten to Strike
HOSPITAL BONDS ARE SOLD
Of Ilrltlsh Invention Is a pnwor
driven machine for hack Bawlntf up
to six feet above Its base and at any
angle.
IXINDO.V Jan. 4. Member of
Ihe city policemen union of Mad-
ras India aro thrcatcnlnc to call a
siilke upon tho arrival of the 1'rlnco
of Wale thiira next week say n
dlspiiiih to the London Time to-
(Inv rroio that city. Tho policemen
are reviving their clalmii for better
treatment of thn union member
nnd nro threatening to refuse to no-
icpt their January pay a a protuit
iiRiiltint their ailcRci wrons.
BRITAIN AGAINST"
FORMAL ALLIANCE
WITH FRENCHMEN
CONTINt'r-tl ritOM I'AOB OSR
perl with information rcsrnrdlnR
(Iciinniiy's Industrial and financial
condition.
The HrltMi I'lltlon.
The International News Hcrvleo 1
In a position to state that tho llrlt-
Uh official position Is thl-
"In lew of the fact that Trance
blocked land disarmament at Wash-
ington nnd Insists on n Krent nuh-
marlnn fleet aitalnst (ho wishes of
HriKlatul and America thn tlma is
Inopporttmo for tho formation of n
hlnitlhk alliance."
One official outlined hi view as
follows:
"Kormnl alliance between tho two
countrleH I Impomlble thniiRh
I'ranco tuny rest asHiircd that wo
would ko to hor aid If tho 1014
HKsreBslon were repeated."
From a hhtli eourcn It wa
learned that ibe Ilrltlsh expect M.
Hrland to start harKiilnlnir at Cannes
for an alliance upon tho busls cf
French conceloiiH on Und und sea
reductions.
Hvdroolwtrlo nrolect lo dovelon
n total of inoro than 7110000 horse
power aro minor consideration In
Hpaln.
1'AHIH Jan. 4. Tho HclKlan
Italian nnd Japanese representatives
of tho ullled reparation cnmmlsslnn
will leave for Cutinc tonlKht to bo
present durltiK tho incetlni; of tho
allied supremo council In order to
bo available for consultation.
FIND H'lOfiKN CMlTiriCATHS.
Sit of fi llllli Taken From .Mivm-ii-Kt
Hci'inoriil In St. I.oiiIm.
ST. LOUIS Jan. 4.--HIX of tho
12 treasury certificate for $1000
each obtained December 10 In the
robbery of a mossoncer of tho Ham-
ilton County Hank of Cincinnati
Ohio havo been recovered federal
secret service operatives announced
today. John Miller a local pawn
broker Is helm; held hero nnd John
Mickey of thl city waM arrested In
Ohlcairo yesterday.
Oklahoma County Institution I Now
Assured! Hoods HrhiK Premium.
OKLAHOMA C1TV Jan. 4. Tho
1200. 000 county bond Issue voted
In November for tho construction of
a county hospital wn sold lato to-
day to OenrKa D. Key an attorney
representing eastern capitalist. A
premium of (2000 or 1 per cent of
the cntlro amount wan obtained.
Thn bond sold for par nccrilcd In-
terest and thn 12000 bonus.
Hid for n bins nnd specification
for tho contemplated hospital will
bo ndvertlsed tomorrow Kd 8. Jlut-
terfl'ild chairman nf tho board of
county commissioner announced
today following tho snle. A site for
tho hospital will bn selected within
tho next 10 day nnd everything pos
sible dono to facilitate tho erection
of tho Institution Huttcrtleld said.
Fear of HoIiIkt Fatal.
OTTUMWA Jan. 4. Jamen
fJrlmsn CS died a the result of nn
Imaginary holdup a coroner' ver-
dict revealed today. Crimes who
han boon walking with hi wlfo. ran
two block and collapsed. Tho man
who nan stopped mm turned out to
bo Intoxicated nnd wa arrested.
9
Siudy K
?our
skin
Bejn to usi Resinol
Soap and Ointment
and watch results.
Uiese wholesome agents
preserve $od complexioiis
and improve bad ones.
The
Tlosifiol treatment
is ideal for baby's skin
RESINOL
Soolliinq &ndtlc&linq
nil
CONTlNUnn FItOM VAOK ONH
Run to protest iiRalnst tho Inng
drawn out deliberations.
.Mis MncSwInnoy SpoaU.
Miss MocSwInney sister of tho
late lord mayor of Cork who died
nn luinger strlko In Jlrlxton Jail
London spoko In favor of tho
treaty
"Rejection would bo niitlouat sui-
cide" said Mis MncHwInney. "Tho
Khgllsh would not lenvo a Krasshop-
per llvlne In Ireland."
There wu a dramatla moment
during McCnbe' wpeech when tho
deputy picked up a Hilda and road
tho 10 commandment.
"These holy command are broken
occasionally.'' said McCabe. "Suro
If that 1 done thn o.ith to tho re
public can bo broken. It I not
Christianity far the opponents to
Kiunblo tho live of four and n half
millions of people.
South Australia with an area of
moro thun two hundred and forty
million acres ha only llK)itly moto
than flvo million under cultivation.
XONI'AUTISIAXS IN TF.XAS.
Now I'olltlcnl Forty Include Farm
ers ami Hall llrotlicrlioisi.
WACO. Texn. Jan. 4. -A now
narty to bo known n tho "Non-
parllslan political conference" was
oruaiilicd nt n meetlliK which elected
C F. Goodrich Fort wot in cnnir-
man: L. J. Hulak Waco vlco chnlr-
mnn nnd John H. Hpencer AVnco
nccrotury. Aftlllatlnii with tho
nurtv. accordion to Mr. Kulak tiro
tho Farm Labor union tho four bit?
railroad brotherhoods tno Htnto
Federation of Labor and tho Wom-
ch'h auxiliaries of these ot (ionization.
Another meeiiUK win 0000111 nere
February .1. when "important ac 1
tlon I contcmpiatcn - huiiik saia.
EVERY man who
appro ciatos a
real value should
eeo tho Suits wo now
offer.
They are good serv-
iceable neat and at
present can be had in
nearly any wanted
size The materials
and workmanship are
jjood and in many
the style is right
They will mnUa fine
suits for office or
street wear; priced
at
11 " 1 1V -II I 111
1 m
irii iiii in.'.'
n 1
1 i
in we
M
Starting today all
V V U H --
SHIRTS
Go at big reductions
Here's our semi-annual shirt sale that eclipses anything you'll
see in this town this season. Our entire stocks of shirts Man-
hattan and others all go at sale prices. Biggest finest stock
we've ever had. Get here bright and early this morning while
assortments are at their best.
$2.50 shirts reduced to $1.65
$3.00 shirts reduced to $1.95
.50 shirts reduced to $2.35
$4.00 shirts reduced to $2.65
$4.50 shirts reduced to .$2.95
$5.00 shirts reduced to . $3.35
$6.00 shirts reduced to $3.85
$7 and $7.50 shirts reduced to $4.65
No War Tax
$1645 and $2L00
Holmes Clothes Shop
221-223 South Main
yVVay KroiJaers
1 THE STOHE OF qUAI.ITVj
319-321 South Main Street W
"ft
Luxury
Tax on All
Wen rliiK
Apparel
ItcmoMil
THE MANHATTAN
SHIRT SALE
STARTS TODAY
A full month earlier .than usual we're placing on sale
many hundreds of these fine shirts at greatly reduced
prices. You know how fine these shirts are how well
they fit and how handsome thje patterns are. Our
assortment includes shirts ' of fine madras madras
with satin stripes Solway silks and percales. Here is
the opportunity to buy a season's supply of the finest
shirts made at worth-while savings.
$2.50 Manhattan Shirts.-. $1.65
$3.00 Manhattan Shirts $1.95
$3.50 Manhattan Shirts .$2.35
$4.00 Manhattan Shirts .$2.65
$4.50 Manhattan Shirts. . $2.95
$5.00 Manhattan Shirts $3.35
$6.00 Manhattan Shirts .. . .$3.85
$7 and $7.50 Manhattan Shirts . . . $4.65
Quality iii iho. Bcfogl
Did you ever stop to think that the qual-
ity of your breakfast cup wasfixed long be-
fore on a coffee plantation thousands of
miles away?
' The quality of the green coffee bean var-
ies. The quantity and strength of caffein
and the quantity and quality of volatile oils
changes with crops. The good coffee roast-
er profits by his knowledge of these things.
Great care is taken in the selection of the
green bean which goes into POLAR BEAR
COFFEE. The quality which is in every
cup goes clear back to the plantation
i
Try this coffee. Yoti will appreciate the
care and thought put into it. Ask your
grocer for POLAR BEAR COFFEE. If
you do not like it just say so and get your
money back.
Roasted and guaranteed by Orlffln
Orocory Co. McAIester Mmkogeo
Henryotta Okrmilgeu and Wllburlon.
Grltrin-Qoodncr Grocery Co. Tulsa.
POL
Try
Polar
Bear
PEANUT
BUTTER
mam
joven
in
TIL
CUT
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