The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 2, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 3, 1922 Page: 3 of 18
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TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY OCTOBEIt 3 1922
DELEGATES OPEN
COAL CONFERENCE
Negotiate Further Wage
Scale at Cleveland;
Take in West
CMJVELAND Oct. S. TJib (cen-
tral policy commtttea of ths United
Mine Workers of America and rep-
resentatives of bituminous opcrntora
from many parts of ths United States
met hero today to formulato a plan
for negotiating future wage scales
and after organizing adjourned un-
til 10 o'clock tomorrow inornlnp.
Miner nnd operators aald tho con-
ference Is ono of tho most represen-
tative ever held to deal with union-
l.cl soft coal mining.
At the Joint conference this after-
i.ron. T. K. Mnhrr president of the
.Manor ColllerlcH company of Clovo-
I md was elected ns temporary chair-
man and William Green secretary
. f tho I'nlted Mlno "Workers tern-
I I rnry secretary
Tim conference was characterized
ly I'hll H. l'onna of Tcrro Haute
sc-retary of tho Indiana Coal Oper-
titers' association ns "an attempt to
resuscitate collective bortralnlnij."
John I 1iwls president of tho
I'nlted Mlno Workers declared In n
statement that tho "miners were
n'andlmr pat" on tho ngrccmcnt
revlicd in ('loveland last August
when thn soft coal strlko was prnc-
tirnlly settled. In miners' quarters
tills was Interpreted that tho miners
would Insist on tho appointment of
n commission composed of operators
nnd miners to Investigate tho Indus-
try. What stand tho operators would
take on this proposal was not dis-
cussed at their caucus. 1'enna said.
In addition to operators from the
old central competitive field Ohio
Indiana Illinois nnd western Penn-
sylvania attending the conferenro
nre soft coal operators from Okla-
homa lown Missouri. Kansas Mon-
tana Wyoming nnd Washington
Tho producers of western states
never beforo had had on opportunity
of participating In wage scalo meet-
ings although they many times
atked to ho admitted to tho central
competttlvo field between 1838 and
1310. Tho operators of the central
field refused to admit thorn to theso
scalo conferences according to
miners' union officials.
Miners' officials said they nlwnys
favored tho ndmlsslon of tho west-
ern operators. Tho western oper-
ators' leader Is generally conceded
to he Harry W. Taylor of Kansas
City who took part In today's meet-
ing. Morocco Ilnhy Is Dead.
HAN 1'ItANCISCO Oct. 2. A haby
girl born recently to Mrs. Oliver
Morosco wlfa or a theatrical produc-
er died In a hospital hero today
Mrs. Morosco'R condition was en Id to
be serious but nho la expected to ro-covcr.
Ulan Denounced by Italibl.
CHICAGO Oct. 2. Rev. Abram
lllrschbcre. rabbi of Tcmplo Sholnm
peaking at tho community yom
klppur observance denounced the
ICu-Klux Klan for bigotry Harvard
university for what he called Its
narrowness nnd assailed William J.
Hryan's fight ngalnst Darwinism.
You're Wrong It's Not Pooh-Bah
News of Sapulpn
ROBBERS GET
FROMJROCER
Sapulpa Ranks Fifth in
State Building Work;
Enforce Sewer Law
sewer mams were two far under-
mound rr that tho storm sewer
was between them nnd tho main
J sewer so the connection could l"-t
i bo innrie Thev were dismissed by
City Judgf Cobb nnd told to make
thn connections ns soon us possible.
Tom llrnwn was arrested about
midnight Lict night ninr the Har-
riott! M'hnnl rlinruid Willi drunken-
ness and disturbing tho peace. Tim
entlro nrlghburhixid was aroused
before police look Drown lutu custody
This smiling gentleman tho Honornblo Oltnno Is Japan's new minister
of Justice. Tho good-natured smile twinkling eyes nnd carcfreo attitude
of the statesman nro reminiscent of tho vercntllo character of "Tho
Mikado" In tho great play of days Of old. Oknno ns minister of Justice
will bo moro restricted In his field of effort than I'ooli-llnh nnd will
confine himself to tho policy of the Mikado In tho play; "to mnko tho pun-
ishment fit tho crime."
KURN SPEAKS AT CONGRESS
Itoso 1'roin Slomongor to President
of Frisco Itulli (Kid.
J M. Kuril president of the
Frisco railroad will bo hre to ap-
pear on tho program of tho South-
western mildness comress accord-
ing to a message received from him
yesterday. Carl J. Iiaer manager of
tho production department of the
St. IOuIh chamber of commerce Is-
nnotner speaitcr who win bo m Tulsa
October 18 and 10 for tho confer-
ence. Kurn ono of tho outstanding
railroad men of tho country began
his enrcer as a railroad man as u
messenger graduating to telegraph'
operator ana irom mat beginning
working his way up to tho chief
exceutlvo offlrn of one of tho big
roads In tho United States. His
homo Is In Ht. 1ouIh.
Haor'H special Interest Is the
stimulation of n constructive agri-
cultural program In nil communities
nnd he Is an expert adviser for com-
munities In relation to tho develop-
ment of their ngrlciiUtinil Interests.
With tho acceptance of theso two
men of places on tho program the
plans for the conferenco nro virtual
ly completed.
Tho community that does not nro
vidn school Inspect. on for its chll
(Iron endures a lot of useless nnd
expensive nlekness.
No lntrmfti!iind.eiuvil!.4ii rmi Unit
at th KUllor CHANCJI Nh Ih. a rrat
titrrnal rrinrri fai (h Kfirma mbrnU Im
Jmroyrd Prnvvthlaatatamanlfaryauraalf
I im aapaaa Writ fol Ow () trrat
Qjeal.ait4tra.Crannlaria tttpt (I Glranl Kau
Steeps Like a Plow Boy"
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(JIM. ASKUC i 11.. hnj.
UtANOLENS ltd m. u Bna u hllt (Ilk
Mi I ila-t. lilt a (tu 1 " -i MrCtarann.
Jnhnaon Cttr 1nn IWhttM twr Mart afltr
oainv'AMuLrN. atai rn alara. a hi
Montj Potitnelj Retutnei n Noi Sitlitiec
i Sold sad Csaruittcd ''riill iit
Column Drug Co.
LIGHTING FIXTURES
At Great lu Reduced Prices
s - -
Now is the opportune time to equip your home with benutiful lighting fixtures at
an immense saving. We have assembled for this special event one of the most
comprehensive assortments ever shown in Tulsa. No matter what type or design
you have in mind you will find it here at prices that will appeal to your best bus-
iness judgment.
Fireplace Fixtures
Included in this display is a most com-
plete showing of artistic and serviceable
fixtures for the fireplace. These include
Andirons Gas Logs Grates etc. Theso
pieces are particularly designed for
properly radiating tho heat as well as
for servico and good looks. Ask to see
these pieces; the prices will interest you.
pt lal to Ths VforM
BAPl'M'A Oct 811 H. Toper
proprietor of tho Vnrest 1'nrk gro.
eery store was held up by robbers nt
his storo nbout 8 o'clock Saturday
night nnd robbed of $ ro and a run
Ono masked bnndlt entered I ho
storo while n partner watched
from thn outside lleforn tho Inside
man had finished his Job someone
nppcared outside nnd In answer to
twj warning shots from his partner
the burglar made his grtauay.
Toper was lu a dare when patrol-
men answered the rail.
Kapulpa holds fifth placo In the
building program of tho towns
throughout tho state according to
figures compiled by stain official
Hapuliin'ii construction plans call
f-r tho cxpcnUIturo of 12000000
divided ns follows; 500000 In
residences; $730000 in business
buildings nnd J7C0.000 In public
Improvements. Tho towns In the
stato showing n larger building
program thim Sapulpa arc! Okla-
homa City Tulsa Muskogee Ok-
mulgee Knld ami Durnnt. Norman
i m Willi Hnpuipa tor fifth place.
Twenty-two reslder.tn of the COO
nnd COO blocks on Houth Water
street appeared In police court this
morning to cxplnlu why they had
noi mailn sower mnncUlons ns re-
quired by ii recent city ordinance.
Most of tho citizens slated that the
SHOP CRAFTS PROTEST
Charge Knty Willi fslng "(heel.-
nir" S)sti'in III I'.mplii) incut of
.New Shopmen
I'AUKONH Kan. Oct. 2 -Charges
that tho Mlnnoml Kansas nnd
Texas railroad Is using the 'ilieik-
off system" lth Us new shopmen
were mado today by tho fedeialed
shop crafts publicity committee.
Tho application blank for em-
ployment lu tho Knty shops Is al-
leged to contain the following
clause!
"It Is understood In accepting em-
ployment with the Mlssnuil Knnsns
end Texas lines I HUtmimtlially be-
come n member of tho M. K. A. T.
association of metal craft and enr
department employes mid hereby
nuthorlr.e deduction by the rnllwny
of Initiation fee and monthly dues
In favor Of snld association."
"It means that the Knty no long-
er tolerntes tho open shop but has
elected to enforco the closed shop"
the statement said "lleforn a man
ran pick up his tools ho must Join
tho now Katy union."
Wanted for Mil) tug tilies fit.
IjAWTON Oct. 2. -It II t Muse ne-
gro wanted for the slnlng of A. H.
llllli white farmer living near Kaon
surrendered to county uutiietitlea to-
day after mi nil-day search by
pusses. The shooting occurred yes-
terday following an altercation over
a poker game. Muse wns lodged In
the C'umniylip county Jail.
WAGE DECISION TODAY
S. Uibor Hoard llelleied In Pnvor
of Jlieivaalng I'ny to Maliitcnancu
of Vii)s .Men
CIIICACIO Oct. 2 A decision on
a plea of moro thnii tour hundred
thousand maintenance of way em-
I'loyrfl for lncrii"d rst'-s 'f iiy
iscenlly argued before tho I'nlted
States railroad labor boaul by K. 1'.
(liable president of the organisa-
tion Is expected tomorrow. This an-
nouncement wns made at the labor
bnaid late today after members had
Worked all day on tho cuso.
No statements wern tnsdn on what
the decision might bo but It witi
generally understood that the ma-
jority of tho board favors Increasing
tho present minimum of pay rang-
ing from 23 to jr. cents on hour
INDICT HIGH "OFFICIALS
riiriner- I'. K. Official New York
Mnjer nnd Olliern Held for t'so
of Moll to Defraud
WASHINGTON Oct. 2 -Hamiiel
A. Cailson. iniivnr of Jumestowii. N.
V Ouy J-'. Allen former aellng
trensuier of the I'nlted Htatits James
II. Mansfield engineer and H others
were Indicted today by tlm federal
grand Jury on charges of conspiracy
IM VIIII1II1IW III! Ulliiiu anoiiin. Iliu
I'nlled Htates and of using the malls
to dofrnild Ths charges grow out
of thu sale of stOik of Itlrmlngham
Motors n commmi law trust of New
York state by which It Is claimed
cities. Alleged mlsreproeontatlnns ns
in no iinnnnai nun oilier conditions
of tho business ora set forth In tho
iiiiucimeiiis.
SLAYER OF FATHER PLEADS
Hoy Clancy of Kansna f'lty Knrs Not
lllillly Hnek to dull for Trial.
IMMUUl f'lTV. Hi t llnif 11
flnrvev. confessed slaver of his filth
er and btlslnoss nssc lute J V
(la t ey plondrd not guilty when ar-
raigned on a first degreo murder
chnrgo late today boforo Judge
ltalph H. litahaw. Ills trial was set
fur NlnvAtilliA.. 1?. ltn uiin rntlirni.il
to Jail folloitlng tho nrralgnment
GET CHANGE OF VENUE
.Shsmnick Men Acoii-cd of Wlilp
lln Ciislilng Attorney Will Do
Tried nt Slllluntor.
OKLAHOMA CITV Oct 2.
Clmnga of vontto for the preliminary
bearing of tho H fthnmrork resi-
dents Ai rested at Cusblng rdontly
on chnrges of rlo' In tonnei Hon with
thn alleged whipping of (leorgn Mat-
thews I'nyno county n'tornry b.ii
been granted nnd tho enro will bo
transfeirod In Stlllwuter T 1 Oore
nsslslnnt nttornsygvnernl n-
nnuneed here today. Tho hcar'ng
lins been set for Oi teber lc I're-
llminniy hearing f... tiu.n other
men arrested on a similar charge
also will be held on that dai.
The case will )e h-.td bfor
Justice Julius Assistant Attorney.
Uencrnl Ooro mil represent ths
state.
Try Our
Breakfast
6:30 lo 11
The Rcxall S.ore
411 South Mnin Street
I
A Section of th4? L!J5 Dcpsrlfnent-?.tc!yfs
1 c$a
A
A Charming
Place to Shop
Our sole aim in remodeling our Ladies' Department
icas to further the pleasure and convenience of our
customers. And expressions from women visitors
lately have been yratifuinu indeed.
This department is roomier fixtures and decorations
much prettier. Pleasant private fitting rooms arc
more comfortable and attractive. And as we have in-
creased space for slocks we can offer wider variety of
selection than ever before.
Women of Tulsa arc respectfully Invited to visit us
and view the up-to-thc-minutc modes in apparel. In
kcepiny with the Gulcly policy our prices arc always
as low us immense volume can make them. Dignified
and confidential credit terms cheerfully extended.
. DON'T DELAY
These startling price reductions will continue for a short time only. Don't fail to
take advanatgo of them. Come in today and look through our display room. It
is conveniently arranged and every piece of merchandise is marked with plain
price figures.
IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT
tftWis f 1 I am vew ltP'0'lc'minuc modes in apparel. In
jflJ ft I kcepiny with the Galcly policy our prices arc always 1
$)f Vi II ' low as immense volume can make them. Dignified I
1 C"'"'C'"0 crC(M terms cheer f idly extended. I
l 120 South Main Street
ii
119-121
E. Second
Street
Dffllffi Ell IM CO.
ELECTRICAL EWINEEASCONTRACTORS
Phono
Cedar
1140
WE THANK YOU
Wo wish to thank the City Officials Chnmbor of Commerce all
Clvlo Ilodles tho Carpenters Union and all firms and Individuals
for their donations nnd assistance during tho recent I'lrutncn's
Conventions which were a great bucccm thanks to you.
Any ono liming bills ngnlnit the Cmitrnllnn Com.
nutlco will itlrosc mull same nt once lo W I.'.
Smith 17 W. Second St
WE THANK YOU
CHIEF AND MEMBERS
City Firo Department.
ron thi Riiur of
Pflin in the Stomach and
Bowels Intestinal Cramp
Colic Diarrhoea
-SOLD EVERYWHERE-
Phoenix
Pure Silk
Knitted Vests
With tho New Prncticnl Pt-
cntcd Adjustable Shoul-
der Strap
This newly patented festuro holds
thn silk ribbon strap perfectly ad-
justed to any shoulder It Insures
n modest close-fit nnd comfort to
tho wearer perfect fit nt wnlstllno
and extra full length.
This patent shoulder strap feature
eliminates the strap from continu-
ally falling off tho shoulder.
Colots delicate pink the popular
shade made of the finest pure soft
si lie obtainable nnd woven closely
to give proper wear a feature that
la round In Atl IMioenlx silk gar-
ments. Bloomers to Match
See Window Display
Aslc for Demonstration at Our Un-
derwear Department
Curtis fSroifn Co.
311-313 Main St.
I Jfor today's
grocery list
V. ihrvllhed 97
In 1850
ihrv liked
jo will you
IncltirlcFolgcr's Golden'
Gate CofTcc in your next
grocery order. Tell your
grocer yotnvant the cof.'
fee with that pleasingly
different flavor.
Find out for yourself
that itiV'dificrcntin taste'
from other coffee and
bcttcr.71
J. A. FOLGEH a: CO.
Sun Francuca
Kanut Ci'y . Pallas
Sh'nuokj Japan
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