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e TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1019. A MINERS PLAN LABOR OVERTURN IN ENGLAND l-rwlliia Issue ,i..,..il iirn.lil Si Wml Mou '"r w ( IK-ul. PARLIAMENT DISTRUSTED ,.l iii lUwr MuIumh ill k-w. , l.'MisMnri'hl. Tlicslow mov . , ..f unn-st In KnKlund have .,,, .1 i ruiral inn. It him b.-fn In itii' most urgent appeal '" ' ". . ' .. vst muds to all '; fur an examination ..i.m.-rn.ii HituuUori In a. spirit iiIimImi'MI lo nil conciTiirn. It 'I ii im i' ,i.i irm-.l ' i. , ml Tl- I i 'V I" . h I i . i i n II,,. ,..,, inut bum roclpllld I ,i. m.in'iti' union. Thoy ure riu " ,..lim si.'fliT hum and that ' ,.,. I',, ki-pt ui the point . K..rm!..!im I''" ' alandiird ', , nv "f before the witr. in . tin r f tlirnu I" me moai ao , .,. ,.f t In crisis. Mlnrrx In tho MiprfninU !,,- I lit; "!i miner, whatover the f ii r r iu iixiay, n inr : tii) must politically ;nn nf Ilia labor move i. is evidence, of thla In nun of tho present labor I . Iiuiiw of commons, l ,i ...iti'd lV imnur m bim I, nt lnli. imihl advanced In ,,, mii. mI ai-:iitien the niintrrat nave ii.iil) I " '11 " t unservatlv force as i , iii'..in .1 mill socialistic ole- rm int. ef ll"' movement. Tli.it jn hv they have, been able tn hul.l ii i"d Hii'reune the number of i i.,.ir " parliament while leader lii.e M il .It iui lit and tinowden and .;i, r avowed socialist failed to on t.iin any representation In tue. pre- . .! house, inn inn aguaiion tor nil ii mil ownership of public uUllllns '.is been crnwinic strohKor In Kiitf 'iin.l rvrry ear and revolved enor- iiiiiiiauiiiietiiM by lliemiinydeinonoira ii. n nf effn-ierit public, control and niiiimicinnii durlnit the war. The . ....... I m.in'w it.il. in tiT liiMtnn.'A r.iiuouii - ......, . -........... , I, in taken a ilsflnlte stand for the i,.li:oiuI ooiiiriil of railroad. Hie lioniliianl Ishih'. I -..r num.. iii'inlhit I he question nf r.ilniiiiil oni iinlp t'V cnal mine Ii.ih been iltfi UKNed In every minors' i,i. mil m Kniilan.l. The demand for .! m ;r.M.iiK ll H husked upon with i ..ini fin or by a number of mine i.wium hu believe that they can Ket i, l.ilirr price fur tlielr property f "in tho ton eminent now while il. i re lit niiiip.ir.itlvely little hitter-i.i.-- in trw iIimiissioiis, than If they n p.w the pruji rt with the primped r ultiiniitf ly liavlnw the whulo force i f the LibitV movement turned iirulinl them. There la aim) back of their mtti'l" t!n UimiKht that wnree iiui.ati imithl b.ippen than the prea ' i ,leiiiii, f,.r an orderly biiHlneHN :. exaiuiii.it Inn of the proposition. Strike eiiMiii Mar ll I'M-d. AlthiMKli n.itlonalUatlon- Im nnt eperiflraliy tnentloned In the bill vili.ili IJi.yd lirurgo baa Introduced fur the cunt: hi turn of a paillamon t.iry rumnilHiunn to ln,ulre lnti the t'trwnt eiiiiilitinn of the In.luetry, I lot will Kwuredly beeomn the main mmie hti the ininmlmlon report. I.inul lienrpn hlmnelf will not K've any decided 1,'lid on the iiiesllon. If it were left to a vole of the present liniitw of cotiinni today there would be an overwhelming decision against imtiiinallutioii. lint on nttempt niny be made si lake tho ilclMlon out of tho liumhi nf parliament. Lrfihor Is very diMiiiMfjed with tho present l' l'l..lllM'llt. , . . The labor party claim that 1f It n.i.l repremntution In proportion, to' the number nf votes recorded at the ehrtlon ll would havo twlre Ita ao '"ul number of members In the I'm of niriimons. Speaker ill over the Country are advocating di rect aci,on , v.w nf wmt ,h ,cal, tins failure of polltiml action. It Is ipiMs pnemble that l.loyd tieorge will b" fucH ,y tin. serious, problem of a nnke undertaken In order to forro 'he hand, of the hoima of common. I" the orderly Iirlilsh mind this In If would be revolution and Kng- mi opinion nH a hole would be firm ' et iiniu,,,, y rtpparture i""i 'ronnttu.m, method, epe ,.r r""lHIi' of pence Htlll unrcrtaln 1 we U.I. ll.. .1.. l not over ,,,,,,1 p,aPe BiMca Returning Yankees Loud in Praise of Welsh llospHality 1,1'lXliHV, March 1. When the world-louring Yanks who have spent part of their tltnd In Wales get hpine they'll carry back lo the 1'. H. A. a fine Impression of Wales and the hospitality of the Welsh people. "Never had a better time in my life," says the Yankee sallorvafter he has been Invited Into a Welsh Mamie. The Welh are charming la their homes. Almost Without ex ception every member of the. fam ily sun sliig.or play a musical In sirumea.1. Hut while inuulo Is ennobling lo the soul, there a surer way to get 'the full-fledged approbation of the Yank and thill's through the sto'tnaeh. ' And my, how those Welsh peo ple can cook! Then, too, thing were a bit more plentiful there than In Kngland, so between good music, cordial people and plenty of good things to eat Ihe boys are go ing home with their official i. K. on Wale and nil that's Weleh. Sunday U a favorite time for en tertaining the Americans. Kvery Hundav from 50 to "b are sent out by the Y. M. '. A. to have dinner and spend tho afternoon. DO NOT EXPECT TOO MUCH,0F GAS MASK LONDON TOWN FOGS TO BE DENATURED Suction I'riKVw.i Would lloh ltr1lle.lt WeiillM-r f Tradldoiuil , ' Terror. i Steadfast in Sacrifice Hy IAURA DUAKK HILL. IH-iliv I'M'il by Army Not ('ultilutrl for Avoltllnn .Mine pump anil tho l.lkc. W ABII1NOTON, March 1 A warn ing agulnst the indiscriminate use of the army gnsj mask In the Indus tries and by fire department an be ing dangerous to life was Issued yea It rday by Van. II. Manning, director of tho bii renu of mines, department Ol'the Interior "Through the fact that the Ameri can army gas mask proved to be most efficient for tho purposes Intended," aald Mr. Manning In his statement, "there has grown up a general belief on the part of the public that this tyni of mask will protect the wearer under all conditions against any ga whutsoever, even in absolutely lr r'splruble air, to the exclusion of the more cumbersome inlne-rcMMio oxygen-breathing apparatus. Tin er roneous belief will no douht be fur ther confirmed by million of ills charged soldiers, who have been trained In the use of the kun mask and have been taught that It gives them absolute protection against a'.l gases used or -likely to be used In warfare These men will not reallno that out InMh open air of the bat tlefield the percentage of ga in the atmosphere, can never lie anywhere near a large a may occur In the confined space of factory operations. A mask may afford complete pro tection tinder out-of-door conditions. yet break down at oivc when iwed indoors where gas container has burst and filled the room with a greater concentration of gas. It must also he remembered that the absorn ent In the armyi respirator, which filter out the poison gas, are espe cially designed for the gases used In warfare, and a a matter of faot do not protect against the most common industrial gases a, for example. Il luminating, natural, producer and blast-furnace gases. LOOKING FOR REVIVAL OF BUSINESS IN MEXICO LAUFDO Texa. March 1. Amer ican business men have been prepar. Ing for a boom in Mexican business since regulation governing export tlon of food and general supplies to Mexico have been modified. Repre sentative of scores of nationally known concerns have pa.secd through this border city recently to arrange for establishing branch houses or distributing warehouses In Mexico. Ituslnes Interests here holievo that within the next three month all special export restrictions will be re moved and goods will pas into Mex ico as freely as before the Mexican disturbances began. Recent modi flcatlons have been so extensive that the embargoes now cover only few commodities. PADEREWSK I master pianist and Nation Maker USES NUXATED IRON 'o Obtain Renewed Energy, "ower and Endurance l .Kenneth k. MucAl..l.... f..- 1-oHTi J!',""1 ,'r"',-'- !w York II'WHIM 'l'",l,,,V', '""ol -'! C.n,H,s,,t,'' ,n" JheMost Valuable Tonic. S'Kth and Blood p Any Physician H.3V.I tZTJ!'" ''""'"WHltl. one i iinti,nV"Ll il when his ' Kid i i. r ' ""id over. hi'H b h,''','n,'!'n ftml Nin nt. l"-l rs.-ourse I. , "I1 f'T-esanil re. tr..r.rh '"' bealth nnd "'-I '!.t '.V.."."'"""10'" strain Im. ""'I r.rl " )r,r Sltnott ''"'). it ,i , ,h, 'oremotl fl. 'l Ihe atiBi.m,,,. ...... ran.. ' l Iron ' .... ii. i . . ' er,. s?s l"r. Jam.s ""i.iiv .",','".'.!, ph.Tiinan of , ' k' M in- V ' T",,or '"" . N t r, " ' '" . t .", "'. "'"."""I "t only 1 "!"r . ' ''?. r"'' 'ltd, Ml 1 h.ir ., "ru' nd lu,rall lo. .i.. .," ih"''"'1. trin.. ;..." ." 1nr,,y "'n ef blood , !, " -i ' i""i- t' Iron """U U.J f lfl N.v mTk Iftues Jsn Psdar.w.kl. ins sir poUih Prsmlor who took Nuxitad Irua wh.n b. was lo s weak sad run down eon- oitlnn ana nseried something to ouua up airsofia ana tn.riy. wanld only r-lu."ih.t iron i Ju.t lndiipen..Mii to bTood a. I air lo ths Jsiifa snd h put o.nlnil.r about bp. Ini up a aufficlrnt .upplr si all limn, ih.r. wuuiu m my oinnKin bs isr lent duiia reaulling from anaemic, veakoued condi tiona. ' . Nutated Iron, hr nrlrhin the Mood nd rr-aling nnw hixoil tt'.U. .trenrlh'nt His nn, rebuilds the raknd lumiea Slid help, to tnlllll renfweil .n.rf.r Into th. whol. TiUm whrlh.r the p.iirota hs young or old. In my opinion Nui.ird Iron It th. win r. In. hi. tonic, strength and blood builder any phyivian ran preirrlbr " If yon are not mron or well you ewe it to you rial r to mak. th. following tot: h. sow ionf yon ran work or bow far job rsn walk withont becoming tired. Neil talis two (rsln tableta ef ordinary Nniaied 1ms Ihre. lunea per day. after meali. for two w.eks. Then ten your atrentth actun and lee bow murh yoo ha, famed. Mannfactaran' NoU: Nui.leit Iran, nich la recommended .hove, 1. not a Met remedy lint on. whifh i wejl knows W dmrft.la iteri.titii. I'nhke the older Inor.anir Iron produrtt. ft la e.Mlr ani'lini lleij and doea not Injnre th. trilh, make them blsrk, nor npnei tl.a atomarh Ike ""mifai-lnrer. rurante. urremlol and en tl'elr aatiifsrlorv re.nll. I,. ..... n rk..r r they will r.fnnd yonr OKiaar. XI I u d l semed It all good erngilita. ) (lly IIKOIK1K T. It V I . ) j IjONImi.N. Marcfu 1. - - No more! fogs for U.niliin? That Is the great posslblllly of tho near future. The projected method of abatement Is j a novel one, and Is planned to con sist of a syslem of conduits and sucking pipe through Ihe metrop olis of th world This Is a first announcement of the proposal which Is engaging the attention of thr Hrltish national physical laboratory at Teddlngton, a Iondon suburb. Fug Is smoke - saturated mist. When thn niisi Is dense little nf Ihe moke eiinpce. The proposed anti fog system would suck In Ihe Im prisoned smoke, draw It through the roiidiiKs to baffles, or air wanhers. which would extract Ihe dirt and dlkfllpulo Ihe fijtneK. Not a New l'lan. In reality this Is a system or smoke controlling, under low atmos pheric conditions, such as Is Indi vidually practiced in larg hulldlngt and factories In America. As Ion- don has hundreds of thousands of buildings, each wilh from five to 60 flteplares a chlmnev for each fire place It will be seen how difflcilll It would be lo "muxxle" every chim ney. T Tintlon Is reluctant to abolish Its traditional fireplace In favor of the more economical and efficient hot water or furnace heating systems, so that the millions of chimneys will , continue to spew their tllrty breath I Into the air for years to come. The sucking and alrwashlng system is the simplest, most trustworthy fog eliminator under these conditions. It I believed. IN'! niul Painters Ohjr. tiondon without lis fantastic fogs will be a dlsanpolntment to many. The great water colorlst, Turner, wa panslonately fond of them. So Is Yoxhlo Marklnn, the celebrated ! Japanese artist, who Uvea by the years In Ixmilon with his canvas and j paints ready for fogs. However, i most people will rejoice, InMudlng Mngllsh, rli'otrh. llelglans, Dutch. Danes and Hcanrllnnvluns. . Ibsen, In "lliiin.1." mentions the curse of1 London fogs descending on Norway. ! The buy from Indiana v,a a casualty" five days after he en'eied the trenches In Miitvh. ll In Juit returning home with gav fare, no elf-pity, rejoicing that tie van ever dance with his ii lifii in leu While still among his fellow. In the linn pllal he never lost his bran, nsn Ir ani'., that It was well forth while. He even went so fit r as lo e.ty that be would Kin .lly go luu'k ami le.ive Ills oilier leg wTi Herman snll If the lesson could thereby .e carried home to Die Hun that some (..rum of loath-tomo nustlness and of unutter. utile cruelty must vuiijtli f rum the earth. Any high resolve takes Utile time It is but Ihe next of n wave. Its ete. cuttnn maw be a lifelong aguny of rf fort. The either . pan may be to give llfo llHeir an.) lie spiired the lung ilnilv hattl ullii suffering or wild limitation nf artlvltv Then, am t hoiisiinds of men who won li epe i Mtl mediil.t but who took upon I hem selves In unnoticed steadfastness lo duly this long obligation nf courage and cheerfulness as long as life shall Last. To then,, men of Ihe pHliioli,. life, long service one s bean go.-s out In an agony of sympathy. They houl, not be inn ii o euher financial or emotional pstipeis They should bo mole an highly skillet as their" capacity penult", III Ihe highest furnt of self ry i ...M,iii poesible In them. Here the bum range lew of voca tional direction should be applied will! finest detail, so that llteir limi tation, liiav t.r minlmue.t. ih.-ir com petitlii' value lnrreased. nnd siicres I by Ibelr i,n efforts assured i Society .Mould make them feel thitt Ibelr emilficr una a pilvllege, that the game una worth the price; that the nii ii n ii. I limitation which they drew from war's lottery wn. nVprlvl Irged representation In their flesh of the highest Ideal of our tuition; that each cltuen l.ioks upon them as vicarious surfcreis for his own pence and ne in ity. JAPANESE SALVATION ARMY GETS HELP FROM ROYALTY Tl'KIO. March I. The emperor and empress will give ,'iP(l annually In the Japanese Salvation A i my for ihe next ten years, ll is announced. SOCIETY FOR COMBATING MILITARISM IN NIPPON v Tills" in. March 1 Dr. Inaxo N'l tobc, well-known professor of colon ial administration in the law college of the Tokln Imperial university, to gether with a number of other schol ars nnd publicists, has organized the Dawn society In older to combat militarism and reactionist!) In Japan. Doctor Nltobe Is graduate of Johns Hopkins university and last year wn prominently mentioned for the A. Itarton Hepburn professorship of the American constitutional law in the Imperial university. THE PRODIGAL SON XV l.l'KK 11-13 "I I. Anil he said, A certain man had two sons: I:'. And the younger of them said to his father. I n I her. K've me the portion of thy substance that fill let h me. And he divided unto them his living. 11. And not mnnv days after, the ' younger son gathered all together and took bis Journey unto a far country; and there Im wanted hi substance with riotous living." This would never have happened f the father could have taken advantage of the services offered by Modern Trust Company by creating a Trust under hi will and naming a Trust Company ns Trustee tn conserve the estule for thi benefit of hi son. Your will should be completely written by jour Attorney and Kxchange Trut Company named a Kxeclilor and Trustee, trustee. You are cordially Invited to discus with our officers this and Ihe many other advantage of our service. EXCHANGE TRUST COMPANY AKKIUATKD Announcing the New Woolens For Spring and Summer 1919 VTOT in u few patterns and colorings but in a variety that will meet the satis faction of, the most exacting and fastid ious dresser. TN short, it is the most wonderful dia- play of Woolens thia Tailoring Shop has ever had the pleasure of presenting. THE prices are very consistent and moderate you will pronounce them so, yourself. THEN, our tailors know how to add those touches here and there that go to make a man's clothes recognized as su perbly tailored. $35 to $85 Tailored As You Want Them Tailored You Want Them We'll Not B Satisfied Unlet You Ara ii in WITH KXCIIANflK NATIONAL HANK . IF ! AD m N IHTK A TO ft " (JCAUmAN J I III tyrU'i:i:IvTJ:maVA.-i ... i i.l-J i IfL THE SONG HIT OF THE SEASON MADAME RAPPOLD?3f .if I - r m rCir WVr ON THE NEW EDISON F" III mJ ...ul t i u:- j"0lli 1 til. To have It niing by fo great an arti-ft a Marie Rapold is a ".pe dal treat for lov ers of popular BonKS. Madame K a p p o 1 (1 is a wonderful artist and with true Kenius (the shown her artiHtry al most as well with the simple melo dy as with the most brilliant op eratic aria. Itap pold sinjs only for EDISON "Tks Phonograph with a Soul" OTHER SPECIAL RE-CREATIONS Marls lUppoK Maria Morrlsry All Btar Trl. Ko. I2i'i0 - Pries, SmUas. 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At Flack's you will find that you can furnish your home for less money and more comfortably and more beautifully than you had ever dreamed of. Dressers In Irory and Mhosny; all lyp rant-In- In pries up to 111.00 will ll all thla wiirlt at a discount of Wfel-.rr.- rra- o o o 331-3 Per Cent Chif- foniers In Malnifrany, itnrl Ivtiry; sps mally tirlrs4 this wsrk at a discount ii f 331-3 PerCent Dressing Tables This wk ws si of frrlnv ramarhabl val ti rs In Irslnf Tabic In all flnlshti ami all tyle. Th prlrrs will mov them In a hurry. Hotter flrt your early In th week. Pi tll.TJ 92S.IM) S3.T5 $SH00 910.00 9SS.50 $18 0O 913.15 DrxsMiruj InsslriaT DrristlnsT Itrtwlrui Dmwiiut Irnwlnc Imsx1ni IriwlrMf Tmhln Tallin Tahln TIU Tall Tallin Tnbln Table . . IH tj . ..Ilt.oa ...U.TS , ..tlt.1I ..H.7i ...Hs.ii . ..tse.oo , ..tss.ts Golden Star Polish Mop SPECIALLY PRICED I'OR MONDAY Till I tli only sy rlstiwhnhl 1'iillsh M'p on th market. Klinply turn tli thumb screw anil th mop rnmrn off tlis jiluts wllhnut a bit of trnubls. This mop and otn n'lart of i iol-l-iKN UTAH 1'nl.lHII rn rrRiilnr 12 60 srlli-rs, but fur Monday srlllri. only (gj Home of Good Furniture ' ' r s-r -m. . r. mw, Easy Plan