The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 148, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 25, 1922 Page: 2 of 18
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25 1922
AXE SUSPENDED
NAVY TREMBLES
Proposed Congressional
Kcduelion in Appro
priations a Blow
IS PARALYSIS OF NAVY
Only I'our of Nino Yards
Would He Operating if
CongronH Acts
VAHIIINrT(tf lib. a n.
cmigresslonnl hip now bunging tivrr
nimy nnrt nnvy m'Prnprlnlls U
I'.renUnlng Mm- xMnca itf '
than half '" "'X rirlV "'
miintrv It mI1 today h: nan.
nrriciaiK.
Wiinlil l'nrulo .Niiy.
Should the nx fnli "n "vy np
prnprlnllon is heavy ns "tin en.
urcssloniil leader urn thietil' ' f
the nrnvv f1i-H rttni-ut. In In wild. will
I. virtually fcrced In olnr.. nil b'' a
fnw ni inl establishments. lh
slash In .ernnel mi thn yards will
innge upwards l 7r. 'r emit of the
coiii'ili mk nt of rmli yard affocted
It In tli rntolHl. Thin Will 1110(111 even
mot. thousnnds of workmen sus-
pended front Pinplnympiit than the
recent order stopping cnnstru-tlnii
Should tho already welt defined pl"
of rutting Iho navy apprnprlst on
of 4onooo.nnn in halt materialize
only four nf dip existing nine yards
will bn retained I" c"immlKlnii. The
others will bo gradually forced In
suspend activities
Tin yur.l llliPlv In he n-lalncd
nf lli Ko-rnli-d M.itorir" phihIi-
lldhiiictilH li'iilnl il Brooklyn nnd
Vorfolk on 'he Atlantic nnd Mare
Island nnd PugH Hound on tho I'n-
cltlc COIlft
llnth Pacific yntd nre neceMiiry
It H Hinted bertiuso Hie Mare Island
base In not sufficient of Itself to enro
fop thn powerful fleet now stationed
In Hint region.
Tliomi CIiom'ii to .Suffer.
The yard likely to suffer nrn Hip
Portsmouth whero it total of 2232
civilian workers uro employeil
norinnlly: Boston with 2.IIBS work
crsj Philadelphia. 4962 workers!
Washington fil8S workers nnd
Charleston 1.217 workers.
Thcen complement nro nlrcndy
redurcd nnd nt ench of tho ynrds
whlrh may ho nffcrted deep cutii
ranging upwards lo 75 per rent will
occur according to present esti-
mates. Tho nnvy dopartnicnt tnkeii tho
position thnt It ennnol bo responslblo
for nny sticli action nH tho matter In
now up to congress nlthough they
linpo to avoid nny nctunl drntlo
move mnklng any necessary cuts ns
gradual ns possible.
SUn KAY COUNTY OAS COMPANY
Mother of Girl Klllml liy l'mien City
tin i:ipioioti AkLh $annoo.
TONCA CITV. Feb. 24. Tho Kay
County (Ins company of this city Is
being sued In tim riltrlrt court of
this county for 135000 nllcgcd dam-
ages for thi) death of Viola Amman
who wns killed In tho explosion of
the Fcrndnlo cafe which occurred
hero nbout two years ago. Mary
Tow mother of thn dead Blrl 1
bringing tho milt. Hho nllPRcs that
th'o go company wns negligent In
thnt they failed to havo gas connec-
tions properly lnspoctod Tho com-
pany maintains that their responsi-
bility stops with tho property lino.
Tho ruined building wan 40 feet
from tho line.
Beauty Is Suing
Rich Chicagoan
Former H usband
Ji$MZs.-
smllo. Vim heenmo Infuriated
'I slap you."
Thn hark of his hand struck Mr.
CVnns's right cheek
Hut tho smllo remained
"I slap you on the other side
sol"
This tlmo Uio left cheek got It.
.Mr. Crano continued to show np
prclatloti of tho humor of thn situ-
ation Tho old planter cried:
' I daro you to got off and fight It
out man to mn.nl"
Ji'cIInp n right.
This tlmo Mr1. Crano mndo vocn!
answer
' Why ny dear sir much as 1
would llko tn olillgo yoti I'm afraid
f must decline ns I have a pressing
sailing date this nftornoon that can't
bo nosl poncd."
IIo then went Into a forward
roach. wIipm ho rejoined his friends.
I'lra followed continues tho letter
and ns Crann took his sent reached
forward and forcibly tweaknd his
nose.
Tho next moment tho loeouiotlvo
whlstlo shrieked nnd scooping up
Ills pistols tho coffco grower do-
ported leaving tho field nnd n. vic-
tory of moral resistance in tils for-
mer son-ln-law.
(JET VKIlDIOl' IN 10 MINUTES
Scoonil Trlnl of Alleged Itoblwr Enili
Kuddiiily In SIcAlrstor
M'ALESTKll Fob. 24. Tried two
weeks ngo. result a liung jury tried
today and jury within 10 minutes
brought In a verdict of guilty of rob-
bery In tho first degree Is tlio
roenrd In thn enso of Ilucy Hugb'cs
a young wnlto man wlio tt is nl
lcKBd. held ur nomo colored men In
n donning nnd dyeing establishment
at Kxcbs scvornl woukh uko.
IjONDON WIIJj IIIOIAIN K1IFJUIV
At Ix-nH Until After Disposition of
(nrrelt Cnso nt Animorc.
AnUMOIlB. Feb. 24. Uwlng C
Irfindon will remain sheriff of Cartor
county until final dlspnnltlnn of tho
Oarrelt case. Hoy Johnson county
commissioner said today following
nn opinion from Attorney-Qonernl
flhort which concurred with thnt of
Alsslstnnt Attornoy-Oenernl Klmor
Uncoln Fulton hero last Monday.
cllirwisn Feb. 24 Miss l;lida
I'lsm former wlfo of Herbert V.
('nine local mllllonnlro innuiifnc-
tiinr nnd Iron nuiguato Is hero to
begin her legnl batllo to rftaln cus-
tody nf her son and recovery nf what
she tonus (70000 Illicit alimony.
Tile Costa Illcnn bnaulv snvs that
nnco shn has her boy definitely
awarded lo her sho wants to forget
her broken rmminco with Itu
wealthy Iron mugnnte.
Win Keep Hoy.
"I want tn forget I over was mar
ried nnd lin n girl ngnln.
'Unit thing I lmvo determined
Mr. t'rnno will never get my boy. I
will keep him no tnntter whnt the
law saynl"
And tn cmiihaslzo her determltia-
f to n sbo explains shn hns left her
child In New York under nctunlly
tinned guard.
Miss J'lxn. ' Incident!! W. nlso
wishes It known that sho docs not
cat lizards.
Itldlculous. I liavo novcr tnsted
one. And I do not feed them to my
son.
Attorneys for Crane. In flllntr his
request for at least pnrt-tlmo cus.
tody of his son clinrgo that "pork
chops nnd llr.aida" wero thn chief
dellcnclcs of Costa TUcnns nnd snld
his fnthcr wished to bring him up
nn American.
Only Half Mnril.
"Of course" tho benutv added.
"thcro Is tho 'Iriulna.' It Is n. creut
dollcncy but It In only half lizard
hnlf fish nesldes my former bus-
lintul himself ato Iqulnns with much
relish whllq courting mo back
home."
Meanwhile. Crnno. on n nlensure
tour with a "party of friends has
Just oxperioncod on the' tropical
sennn or nls exotic romancn n tnsto
of whnt ho mny exnoct on his return
to Chicago nnd tho forthcoming
lcgni tirt with nls former wlfo.
llo linn tindorgono tne nxncrionca
of having his nosn twoaked In nubile
by his Into father-in-law and of re
fusing n duel "to tlio death" prof
fered liy tho latter.- nccordlnc to n
letter which Miss I'Iza hns rocelvcd
from her father.
Tho story as related In tho mis
slvo. is ns follows:
Mr. Crnno. whllo crosslne Costa
men recently on tlio Bali Jnsu Con
ttnl railroad Is said to lmvo taken
ndvnntngo of a stop-over to rldo an
norsciiacK to tno plantation wlicre
hn met wood nnd won thu beautiful
Kl da.
Apparently looking nbout for a
sight of his former wife ho was
recognized by employes of the coffee
plantation wnon sir. crnno naa
returned to Ills train tho plantation
hands Informed 1'lza of his presonce.
Tlio out planter rusneu upstnirs to
tho buroitu drawer whero ho kept
bis dueling pistols. Ho cleaned them
out and londlng lliem with sure-uro
shot mnda a dnsh on i fast steed to
tho railroad station.
Tlio Challenge.
Thcro ho found tho train still
waiting. Striding through tho cars
Ho found ins former son-in-law sent-
od nlnno. With all tho dignity re
quired by the Costa Illcan codo of
honor ho proffered ono of -the
pistols n'nd Intoned In his best
luncrnl manner:
"Ono of us will leave this coach
feet flrstl"
In ronly h received ft hnughty
England Won't Op pone
Postponing Election
l.ONhON Feb 24.-Ilntlsh of-
ficials declared today that the gov-
ernment would not oppose post-
ponement of the general election in
Ireland. If dplnv hnimi.A. in i. ..
nbout unity bolweon Ulster provlnco
and tho Irish Free Htato. This Is n
change of nttltudo on tho pnrt of
i'uwiiuig sireei ns ono of tho pro.
visions nf tho Irish Frno Blntn act
""w beforo parliament was thnt the
Irish election should tnko place Im-
mediately aflcr constituting an Irish
i"n immnni in iano inn piaco or anil
elreann.
two ouiii'v or .MAi.i'itAt'nci:
I'oncn City DnctnM .Mint I'ny Yntilli
Ibiliingix of JlO.IMII).
I'ONCA CITY. Feb. 21. A Jury
today returned n verdict for damagps
lo thn ii mount nf tio.ooo in tho suit
nf .luo ltobb ngnlnst I)rs. A. 1. near-
hart and W. M. Leslie of lllaekwell
on n chtirgo of iiialprarllcn. ltobb.
an 18-yeni-old youth nlleged In hln
suit that In l'JOo thn two physicians
hnd attended him when he had a
fractured collar bono and that nn nc
count of thn method used In redur-
Ing tho frncturo his wholo arm had
been pcrmiinently Injured nnd ren-
dered useless.
3 BURN TO DEATH
IN TEXAS BLAZE
Oil Stove Explodes While
Being Caried Out. Nine
Others Injured
CI.UriUUNK Texas Fob. 2t.
Thrco persons were burned to denth
at 4 o'clock tlili morning when tho
Lambert rooming house on l'ast
Wlttlngham street across tho Hanta
Fo trnrkfl from tho Y. M. C. A. was
ilestroyed'by fire.
Thn dead are:
.1 W Bkaggs 80 yearn old.
Mrs. J. W. Hknggs 74 years old.
A young man believed to bo John
Ollley of Wichita Falls.
Mm. 14. II WarnplI 30 sustained
a broken hack when sho Jumped
from tho second utory with her four-year-old
son In her arms. Her son
suffered a broken nrm. Moth were
taken to the Cleburno hospital.
Miss f.ucllo Hknggs 18 daughter
nf tlio burned couple was seriously
burned and nlso mistnlned a broken
nrm when sho Jumped from tho
building.
Hlx other persons wero Injured but
only slightly.
Thcro were 18 or 20 persons In
tho hoiiso nt the time tho flro broke
mil. It slnrti'd when nn oil stnve
In thn room of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hknggs
got out nt commission nnd threat-
ened tn explode. Tho man who Is
believed to havo been named Ollley
and who was sitting up with Mis.
Hknggs who was 111 started down tho
stairway with tho stove He had gone
only n short dlstanco when It ex-
ploded covorlng him with tho flam-
ing oil. Ho was burned tn death
Mr. Hknggii wns burned to death
nnd Miss Hknggs seriously burned In
attempting to rehinvn their wlfp nnd
mother from thn burning building.
Tho flrn gained great headway In
thn building which wns nn old frame
nffnlr. Firemen carried one womnn
from tho building and nearby homes
wero turned into hospitals nnd
polices pf refuge for tho roomers who
fled panic-stricken tn their night-
clothes. The house wan valued at 15.000
nnd wi tho property of A. (J. Lambert.
VISIT NITRATE PLANT
Senatorial Coiiiinltlco Will Inspect
Muscle Klmals Before Accepting
Any Offers Hid.
WASHINGTON Feb. 24. Dovel-
opmentn today In connection with
tho government's proposed disposal
of Its properties nt Muaclo Shoals
Ala. to prlvato enterprise Included
a decision by tho senate to permit
its members to visit tho plants the
submission to congress by Secretary
Weeks of tho offer for completion
nnd operation nf the properties made
by Frederick 13. Kngstrum of Wil-
mington N C nnd the hearing by
tho houso military committeo of
Thomas W. Martin president of tho
Alabama Power company.
The senato approved nn expendi-
ture of 12000 to defrny tho expenses
of senators who dpslro tn mnkn thn
Inspection trip without limiting tho
number of prospective visitors from
Its membership. Tho time for tho
visit will bo determined by tho ng-
rlculturnl committeo when It meet
next Tuesdny but Is not expected to
ho until nftcr Mnrch duo to prior
engagements of a number of committeemen.
LOCAL OIL MAN DIES
To Itcplnco IxiHton Ilulldlng.
LAWTON. Fob. 24. Plans for n
new laboratory building to replace
the ono destroyed by fire yesterday
n. tiiilnrr mrtiln ill Vnrt 8111 fnilnv.
Tho loss wns estimated nt J30.O00.
Tlio nro started irom in a sienuzinK
equipment In tho laboratory nnd
costly Instruments Including tho
x-ray apparatn were destroyed.
Ilrilaln Plans nig Ilcductluiix.
LONDON Feb. 21. UcductlonH
In llrltlsh government appropria-
tions fowling ono hundred million
pounds sterling or nonrly $500000-
000 will be posslblo mainly ns u re.
suit of tho Washington conference
nccordlng to n wipplemont report
Issued today by the government
economy committee.
Itobort Sf IJlackmorc SetTctnry nnd
Trcnsvror of Jlrflnlng Finn Hero
Passes Awny nt 8t. Iiuls.
Itobert M. Illnckmore secretary
nnd treasurer of the Great American
Iteflnlng company died at fit. Louis
following a several days' Illness
Thursday evening. Mrs. Illnekmorc
will called to the bcdsldo of her hus-
band several days ago.
In 8t. Louis when the end came
were beside his wife a daughter
Florence nt present attending the
Prlnclpla collcgo In Hfl Louis. A
son Itobert student nt Tulsa high
school accompanied by close friends
of the family loft Tulsa Thursday
night for St. Ixmls
The body will probably be Interred
In Kokotno lnd. Blackmore's old
home whero most of his life wos
spent. It was there thnt elx years
ago ho resigned from a position ns
head of n large traction company
to come to Tulsa whero he has been
engaged in the ocltvejorganlzation
work of the refinery. YAt tho tlmo
of his death lio- had been visiting
friends In St. Louis nnd expected to
Return to Tulsa Friday.
Harding Criticizes Congress.
WASHINGTON Feb. 24. Presi-
dent Harding today criticized con-
gress fir having "tied tho hands of
tlio administration" in ueanng wun
tho reiviratlom commission In a
letter ho addressed to Senator Frc-
llnghuyscn republican of New Jer-
sey with reference to tho Importa-
tion of German and other foreign
lycstuffs.
K. C. Attorney. Dies.
KANSAS CITY Mo. Feb. 24.
William A. Morris 65 nn attorney
nnd real estate dealer of Kansas
City. Kan. was dead today as the
result of an automobllo accident last
night. Tho car which ho was driv-
ing was struck by a Knnsns City-
Leavenworth Inlorurbnn car thrown
to ono sldo anil cruabed between a
trolley polo nnd the car.
Liril JMPHISON.MKNT VHUDICT
.fury nt .McAlcslcr l'lnds Okiuulgco
.Mini Guilty of Hlnyliig Clinvlcl.
M'ALHSTMIl Feb. A. Whe tho
Jury In thn casn of Clyde Halycr
from Okmulgee charged with tho
murder of Henry Andrews u fellow
convict nt tho penitentiary brought
In lta verdict nf "guilty" today nnd
assessed Halyer's punishment nt life
Imprisonment It gavo him thn
record for sentences In tho Okla-
homa stnto penitentiary.
McAiloo Aihlscn Inwjirs.
WASIIIMtlTnM' IVh il ll.
llnnt CI McAdoo former socretnry
of tho treasury and director gcncrnl
ni runways touay wnmed tho eon-
fpfptipn nf tlin Amn.lnnn fl.
..... ... v unj-
clatlon that tlo restrictive mnnsnre
contemplated to render It moro dlf-
iiEuu 10 enter mo prorcsslon will ho
met with opposition of solf-mndo
men.
lllg I'lro Loss nt Wmii.
WACO Texas Feb. 24. Loses
from fire which wrecUed tho South-
ern Union Llfo Iusuranco company
building early today will total be-
tween 1110000 nnd M25.000 re-
capitulation of tho damago showed
tonight.
Itobert A. Mcltlrnoy.
Funeral director 921 H. Mnln.
Phono Osago 101-456. Advertisement.
There's Snap and Pep
IN OUH
Spring Suits
$20 ns $30
FKATUIUXG
2-Patit Suits - - - $25
maim; ijy the thmiux faotouy
Wli GUAIIANTKK
F.V1UIY GAIIMKST ALL WOOIi
A PimFKCT FIT
A SAVING OF 910 TO $15
Quality Clothes Shop
101 EAST THIRD
Next Ioor lo United CJffnr Store Ncu Daniel IUilff.
An Unusual Sale
IT UOIIK.I
$
117
.50
Ask 'About Our Easy
Payment Plan
SOLID COPPER TUB
LARGE EIGHT-SHEET CAPACITY
12-INCH SWINGING WRINGER
Never before hns such a low price been made on a brand new
model -U- Coffield Hlcctrio Washer which Is recognized nil vcr
tho United Htaies ns thn most cfflclont nnd durablo wnshcr made.
Hundreds of Tulci housewives testify to Its morits Investlgatol
DonWait! Act Now!
Only n limited number of these washers nro available nt this
generous price jiuy now nnd avoid disappointment.
COLON SAL DRUG CO.
FIRST AND BOSTON-
CUT PRICES
Every Day on All
Cigars Cigarets and Tobaccos
Saturday Sunday and Monday Special
$2.00 Carton Chesterfields Camel or (1 A A
Lucky Strike Cigarets Per Carton plT"l
SATURDAY SPECIAL
G-ft. Extension Cord with plug nnd socket
Saturday only
F. B. Deshon & Co.
Chesterfield Cigarets . . .15c
All Other 20c Cigarets 15c
One-Eleven Cigarets ..t.12Vzc
All Other 15c Cigarets .12V2c
Fatima Cigarets . . 20c
All Other 25c Cigarets .20c
Herbert Taryton Cigarets . .... .23c
All Other 30c Cigarets 23c
16c Princo Albert Tobacco in tins. . . 13c
All Other Popular Brands Tobacco. .13c
Bull Durham Tobacco 8c
All Other Popular 10c Brands Tobacco 8c
All 10c Scrap Tobaccos 8c
Star Horseshoe and Tinsley 15c. .I2lzc
AH 15c Cuts Popular Chewing
Tobacco 121ic
All Twists 8c
AH 8c Cigars 4 for 25c
All 10c Cigars 8c
All 2 for 25c Cigars 10c
All 15c Cigars 12zc
25c Little Brown Movies 25c
Pleasant to Take Prompt to Act
For Sick Headache Dyspepsia Constipation Biliousness and Disorders
Arising From an Inactive Liver
FIRST AND bostonI
BRITISH INDIA IS
. NEARCOLLAPSE
Whole Nation Threatened
With Anarchy Warning
of Sir Dwyer
LONDON Feb. 24. British au-
thority In India Is nt stake and the
nation is threatened with complete
nnarchy nccordlng to Hlr Mlchnol
DWyer lieutenant-governor of Pun-
Jab who was responsible for the so-
called "Amrltzar massacres."
Sir Michael advocated Immediate
arrest of Mahatma Ghandl leader of
the Indian nationalists or non-co-op-eratlnnlsts
as they call themselves.
"Tho real danger of the Qhandl
movement Ilea In its nppeal to the
uneducated emotional nnd credu-
lous masses" said Hlr Michael.
"Tlioro Is no doubt Mr. Qhandl
ought -to be In Jail with his two
principal lieutenants tho brothers
All who were sentenced nt Karachi
recently for preaching sedition
"The Moplah rebellion In tho Mat-
abar district of India was undoubt-
edly duo to tho Klllf.it agitation
which was engineered by the All
brothers.
"The aim of tho agitators is to
drlvo the llrltlsh out ot India."
Itr a settlement was arrived
at with the following counter pro-
posals; '
"British army to leave India at
onco.
"British to lcavo Kgypt and
Mesopotamia.
"French to evacuate Syria.
"Hcpeol of repressive legislation
by the British In India.
"Itelraso of all prisoners In the
Punjab revolt.
"Mr. Uhnndl Is not a British sub-
ject. Ho bolongs to the Bant'a or
money lending class and comes
from tho natlvo state of Onjern."
Hotel Proprietress b'ulcldcs
FOirr WOIITlf Texas. Feb.
Mrs. Ida Harrell proprietor of' .
hotel where police chargo mA.i.
havo been victimized whllo bathinf
died this morning at the rtwiit J
poison. Tho woman was dctalne!
for a tlmo by tho police last n'tht
after J. J. Bolton of Oklahoma hw
lost $140. Tho lights went out s
ha wns In tho bath tub nnd in ti
darkness his purso and cash du
appeared. 8ho left novcrsl letter
protcfltlng her Innocence. Tho tnontv
was recovered last night in thi
hotel.
Watchman Killed ltoblxil.
CHirjAClO. Fob. 25. Anton Near.
Ing 65 a on -armed watchman em.
ployed by tho Franklin Coal com.
pany was beaten to death wih nn
Iron bar early today by safo blow
era who cracked tho safo of ths
company and escaped with lo j.
cash. Tho weapon a. largo bolt naa
found near the body.
2.500 IIAUDV
FRUIT TREES
In good variety nlso u pica
variety of gmpcilncs now
SPIXIAMjY PltlCl.'II
Williams & Harvey
Nurseries
I Usngo ;
014 So.
I 3311
1
1 THE STOWE r QUALITY
319-321 SOUTH MAIN
LITY
Fashion
Park
Clothiers
' ill
Men!
Here's More Good New?! '
. We've Just Received a Shipment of
ALL-WOOL SUITS
$ O A. 50
To Sell at
9d
Spring styles and patterns new sport styles and conservative types.
They're from one of our regular makers and of course we guarantee
the quality and fit. Our original shipment of suits from this maker
was sold in three days and this new lot offers n larger choice of new
patterns and colors. Regular and extra sizes and the greatest suit
value of the season.
New Spring Suits
From Fashion )?ark and other leading makers aro ready in complete
assortments. Prices GJ$"fl Kfi diflCh FvA
range from tpOl. OU TO tpTO.tPlF
Spring
Oxfords
Of fine Scotch grain leather in
brown or black; shown in the new
modified brogue last. These new
ones.from J. P. Smith
arc great values at
The Itenberg Special
A New
Spring Hat
M. $3.50
l.h$8.50
that is the best value
we've ever seen at.
A dozen new shapes and colors
lo choose from.
60S South Main
Osago or Cedar 572
ft-
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