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fULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1910. :',T LANS SHIP SERVICE 10 SOUTH COUNIKltb ,! smith Antrrli-. lEEKLY TRIPS PROPOSED 1 1 ,, ,.r Trad.' hihI l.Unlon '. lin. (mrr. 1 " ... t rinn is-IIiii; 111 k 13 .--for the S M.irrh ii.ii.nu bo.ird 1 1 tie neur future of r ami freight sleam iiiw.m'ii the I'nlted ,u!!i s. ti ! I'enlral Anier ., through the Use of vessels now under ron ,,. .iisi-losed liy Chair- . V 111 Ml! Hll.lrnSH III 1I11. I'mi-Ameriean it, merit rri-lam tnter- V ,,ii l .111 trmie. Mr. Hurley W."HIN,;1 jt o( 'm' " jhltfli""'"' niiar I'-""1'1' n tri" ' ,n .0(111 til ml""- k Ail U'".' Y....nnii ii' lllll - ,A in U'1" 11 mkr e.-kl. ,r ,hp ,Pr'" ,tll in.' , , .,..,.... Ac- these ships will b 1 1 .1 hi Atlti ntli' line. ,,.. hii In order In tween North and 1.1 Cwiirnl .mmo.Utl"'"' 11 niu"' '"' :if travel It niun"'.''..!-. referring to the -Irvl.e ,! th" e.irllest possible Ut Vu.l .1- l.riH t Huena- unrie. . .1 i . .in lout. Ill llinii.is Alien, .nun" ,,! 1.1 Cuulra must he r 11 e Many oi I I1111I port fuell t.i lli.se In the j I . T I Former Wealthy Women Sew for Living P -Sl U ' nlurJ ,;iianii" 1,0 Kin i,fd in 1 1"- ...f port'. I"1 ' ' , far nil"-'!'" ,,d Kt.iie V pin"'- ,f H" I""1" ,v M , ,, ill., anil radio Xim-rica were re llurlpy. who said I 1 u;j nut Miiiriseu u " ,MI:n 11 .III '" in pl.ire orders In l.v wireless tele- ldy (.(tirglonnu Ilurtianau and former wmliby Russian women sewing In vtmm sbo irol,l,l f,,r llinu at hexliain lloutc, Iximloit ItiiBKlan women who were wenlthv nnil nioveil In the hlshewt noi lul rirrlen In tlmt , iirv In fur.- (In- wnr lire now Hlmoliilely irn n I !. They i.re workliiR for a ilvliiK now. I.n.ly (i.i.rKiaiio.i Itin liiiiimi. wife of the iiirnier nriiien Hinimenuiiiir 10 kuhmiii. mix extanllHhei! a workrnoin for then,, women , nee rroni husmih owini? id inn i liuolH- I'omtltion and lio IhIipvIbiii The woi kromn KuNMlun enituiHuy In lnnilon. in a( 11 were eien forreil to ln -.li, 1111 hoiiM', tlie old (. '.i'-i ,ul(l lie ul'1'' jili Am'r'"' on' ttilliiim I' the trderal n. .,jker, i.H'1 H'; II In n I II irdmu, governor rnr tioiird, at other 1 t lie hoard wan do ner to fouler rela- ' . . ...llnenl.. and IMPlMU'el! 111.1 .-' - . :. iiiimlier of hnnkii .-tibllnh Infill li In Central und of I he 'lc- Htatea to aid Latln-Amerloa ixm II. We runnot rxoeii to et unythliiK worth while unlexH we are prepurt'd to give up nonietliing. ' ICxuctiy Um aaine tliltiRn are ht'liiK iiuld now uaiUimt the inimlltiiiHui ot llie leiuxue of mitloiis that were nr- ued imalnHt the eonirtltutloti of the Ihlnit henrinK upon It until t hi I'nlted Mtates. New York hud to .ie 1 firm In their roiivlctiotm und Vh Ano-r.i a . -,i th.. nnn i.iiin ., nbnty l" i" I"". uuthor1"1 , duller . x -inn of t.Iii tnr , Murimne "f pmniolinR foreign n....rn.ir 11. it'll nK Hlll'l " wn . Hl.' of the t lllteu inJuiitriri " at Itnwe nf Kitrnpe. CLAIMS LEAGUE IS 1920 ISSUE liNTINl l.l' IIWM l'AE i u world r would lve been tvfnted. Wlhoo Vol "i- originator. 1 believe WimmIiiiw iI.khi us ua fit a nun im th' worm huh pro- .-A ti - inliiiAii..,. )ium tieen the ,.ni one In the formation ofJb?!3 Lnv '"1 , lunif of natlonii we arc now ' ' kvtuaiif tint no l " "- ilor 01 tne llll .'l Ol uinMimnuK wni. in hu been the trend of thought ihf fcrlthti'M'. iiiimln of the world, .r'.;culrly fur the puflt 0 yearn. If corio HialmiKton wh alive, today would be lined up with Woodrow Alton. Moid tlenrife and Cieorgea fmcimfiu. ' 1'iauw.nf the ijuentinn iih to f'ther a treaty nueh ai the United 4'.fi Blight make with tae other k.'oiu In the proiioneil league, Mr. Mid: "A treaty n a law Jual an I nn rt of eiiiigi esH, liix auae I r;e lslKulmii given tH jircKideni the !it. with the ciiiifK'tit of the senate, I nnk treatlcK. Jimt iih It given the " "Cirse the riKln, mill the cotment J' president, to make law. The i funitiunii ure entirely co-orill- " Hon i nn II he mm 'nile I that rf ronfllrt- with the lonmltu " t the Inited stuien 1 ran nut tin- rind." Illuniaiilig thin point, nuenker reciieil no inntance 'Tf the Kiivemment had made u ' with the I'herokee Indiana ei "itini; them fi.mi the pavmertt of ' on ciiiiiiiiri. e wiihlii their own - in, n.l how 1'otigrenH. In order to 'nw theee torini. had to naaa a k that a rev . 'nil- tax on tohacro hi4 be cnlleeted The Indiana took r-.r rfe Into (unit i-lnlmlnLr. ih.ii f,r im fin,n.i , .!.... fhn. ........ ."I H.r.i iirai, -'uiw nnoi inai tney wojii hnve r.-.i r-i trie trenty had heen panned ' .ne nrt of rongrean, but that r- 't. being p.is.l after the mak V" '"'. prevailed " f he i iirried the Monroe dne- crHM the yean and entahllfihod 'ne U nf the rivlllr.ed world. I Mr neier e.en a rorttrart of n s.', "a,'."."" " n,rrlage con L. J rt"'" ' ' I'lP'lt e nonie ron ''" from the t ,,iirtlr, signing THE FALSE FACES' ffRIACTO SUNDAY ello Louis Joseph Vance's 'amous "biuo Wolf" story; Croat Picture. '"Mfn,"''i'"n;,'''lt ,,y ,n,, Tl iRU '"' '"f "-Hllant 'Thv'u ," Hl"'r'ft' Production Mh, Ri.n; ' " whlh cornea I n n,""'rr," tr three "I Jo.",,h v ,n'"""tlon of 1 J-ly r. ., ," "rV whlrh ""'urilnt i l"'lllahij.ln ""J" Jo Vr.-n!,,,r ''"Ht' 8n'1 lent Wolf " l'"-remembered ,T!" Picture ,... ;"rl l.re. " lt,Vn "n 'ntit.Arier.fi ' n '' Par" fn,o,"1(t (l,V"""r ,h' ""Tllon ' "d Mar. ?" '!"r Th""" ) ii.... .. k-reat dramatic Walthall, who is up her great hurbora and Irginia had to give up her viln! domaitiN to make the league of mate ponalble. "The league of natloiiH Idea In In accord with the eplrlt of the tlmeii. We niUHt have HOiueihirig to prevent the red ruin that ha run not In I lie world the luat four yeam. There in no vulld legal objection to the docu ment that haft been formed. .The men who alt around the peace table In I'aria did, and are doing, every thing they can to dtop wnr There la no more aolemn duty before the American citizen than that of deter mining thin qucntion." Howard for Wllnon ami Tafl. . "So far n 1 am concerned, I um absolutely In favor of the league of natlona," an Id Congrpwinian K. II. Howard, who wan the next npeuker. "I am willing to follow Womtrow Wllaon anywhere. 1 am willing to follow that other llliislrloun Ameri can cltlien. William Howard Taft. I have never Keen any ocaaaiun for au-X aigiiment of thin iiueatlon. We arV already a league of nation, and have ihe war In of natlonn thai whipped Herniary "The men who are fighting 1'rcnl dent Wllnon In congreon." continued Mr. iloward, "are the Hume men who crltklxe,! him for not more oulckly Hp-pdlng our boya Into th war to fight fur the league of naltona to which we now belong. Jt la our duty to alay with our alllri. I am not In favor of retreating. "What have we rcnmpllnhed If we don't do Hoinethlng to forever pre vent war? We have wici If Iced our boyn and burdened oulnelvea with a great war debt and all wn huve done in lo mtop (leiniaiiy from fighting The war lan't all ovpr. Where will we be If, we atop where we are? "There In too much criticism going on by hypocritical polltlclana who winl lo guln an advantage. That'n what's the matter with Ituanla agi tation. If they don't atop It we wiil have to organdie another Knlghta of IJberty party In TuNa and give nomt'- whl will arconipllKh the fhiim that Its authora nay It will. It In tli piot woiulerfiil liiHtrument eier penned by Ihe hand of man. It eh. ml. I be read In the (tchoolH, and men und women nnouhi ntudv It. and cverv- V are know what hey are doing." MANN IS VICTOR IN ANOTHER FIGHT good ipplng. body "It ronls more money to get out of u war properly than it does to get Into a war. The people should stand together iih thev stood when Ihe boys were oft the western front. Tin y t.ay that we are breaking awny from precedent. If we enter the league of nations. There is Juat one alierna tivp, it l a lengue of emtiotn or n system of tnlllMrlmn. The Most of the 31' senators who signed the round robin against the league of na tlona, I believe, will sign the I'arm constitution when Mr. Wilson comes back." Judge Knvalnrldgr l"rTrt Know. Judge M. K. Hrecklnrldite was next Introduced. J(e Hal, I that he had not prepared himself and was not dis posed to exprvss anv set conv IctioiifT on tho league of nations. It In a dp. elded departure from anything ever attempted, he said, llefore it could be dlscuesed with satisfaction one would want to make a careful c.nn pariflNin of Its articles wlih .he c hi ntltutlon. with whiuh It .a claimol it oonfllcts. They my that it conflict! with the Monroe doctrine," s.nd .' nlge Itrerklnrldge. "We should compare It with the Monroe dnetr.ne and ee If It does. They say hat it vloUiles precedent and Is contrary to the teachings of Washington. We are fighting in the dark. We am ri n- cussing thlnga In the abstract. I f Jt OUNTINt fl FKilM I'AtiK O N V of the Biiffruge coiiimlttce. us selwt ed today, showed a majority n favor of the amendment. r publicans placed on the commtMee were llop reaentatlves Utile, Ivaniws; Klhott, Indiana; N'olen, California; llur roughs. New Hampshire; Nelson, Wisconsin, and Mct'rate, New York. The republican membership of the merchant marine committee which will have i harge of the legislation dealing with the policy for opiTiulng the American fleet, alao was nele-te(l today, the new member being Itep rpgentativea Curry, California: nick tt. Ohio; Chindbloom. Illinois- t'rowthpf. New York: Handall. Wis consin, ami Andrews, Maryland. The holdover rppubllcuns are Chairman Ireen, Maamwhunotta; Kdmondn, Pennsylvania: Howe, New York; pV'ott. Michigan: White. Maine; Irf-hlbaoh, New Jersey, and llur muglut, New llampahtre. MEXICAN CONGRESS TO PASS OIL LAW oiNTiNi rn rrtoM PAfii: onk erals belonged to the government and denying the right of foreigner to own land In Mexico became effec tive. Home high official believe that because of the new feeling of co operation ni evident on both side of Ihe Kl (irande the oblectlonahle fenturen of the oil bill will hn elim inated by the Mexican congress. A proposed law entublinhlng a sole hank of Issue Is intended to lake away Ihe right of the various stale and private banks to issue bank notes. llHir l,clNl(lon Manned. tabor legislation to come before Ihe extra session of congress also is considered of great importance here, because It nfferts mining, agricul tural and other companies in Mex ico financed by Americans and other foreigner, l iulir authority of the new constitution many of the Mex ican suites have adopted the eight hour day, with a-seven-hour limit for fi ik 1 1 1 wuik. .'iMiipiilsory profit sharing among the employes and other labor l.iwn, and a means ! now sought to enforce theni. Workmen's rnmprnnatlnn laws also have been enacted by most of the state legislatures. In Vera Crtus employers ure compelled to pay a Hum eiiial to two years wages for the death of tin emplove; und for disability an amount ciuul to four years' wagi-il or an aiinunity of half the wages r Red at the time of the accident, the option to be with tho employe. Similar laws have been unacted In most of the other states ROBERTSON WILL ACCEPT REPUBLICAN SUGGESTION OKI.AIKi.MA CITY, March 13 -Oovernor ltobertaon announced to day thut he will follow the recom mendations of Ihe republican alatc organixatloii In the selection of the republican member of the utate elec tion board to surnpe.il Harry Heeler, Incumbent. When the republican organisation waa under the control or Arthur (lulasler neither Governor Cruce nor tfcivcrnor William followed the or ganization' suggestion for (election of board members. James J. Miilraw, of l'onca City, republican national committeeman, and Vprnnn tilling, of Ji-awhusku. chairman of the republican state cen tral committee, submitted to the gov ernor Ihe names of Kd Ingram, of Kingfisher; Ira lllll, of Cherokee; T. W. Kelly, of Htlllwater; Frank Park. Inson. of laiwton, end 'hurles I. Waitwin, of 1'eny, ami one of these will he selected hv the governor as the republican member of the utate hoard. Krret Imnlnp of Ardmore, democratic member, hna resigned, but his succeeaor hu not been chosen. vor KM. I 'AX lit) YDIK OWN liitoii)i;iti(j With the New 1'arHlaii Art Kmhrnld Crr .VcknIIi- now being demonstrat ed on Ihe main flour. THi: HI NT X. Tulsn Htnve Company Is now under a new nis niigemetit. Iroing all kinds of Htoie Itepatr Work, l'hone 2374. Adv. fU'd I, ) M i 1 r.i u; the . , """ rW. Yea, i'M J'nks li, ' laiiuiy How." '"adwsy by the A"'l it h , ;f,nf n.l aeold it Ken.. ;rt th, k er . .. , ie un, ''Itur I.-.. .w i r tl , ' 1 i ' nd 'iO f 1 wiindetfiil ff.... P'-rv Individual ' In And the I r the Una... Piglet '" numTier.i 'l.inr. nimp , 'ml Matinee - Muti "si, especially ,h" Itrl.lges oo'll.It.l i t 111 1 1U at I nts the and ong Th. 'a win. Uglit, 20 Oticura mm inn Trntment for plmplni snd blsrkhesrh: A' nmht(insr them with Cut um it am. rnnii. Wish off in n tn.nutai wuh i utimri Snip md Km witcr and owtu u hing Itm mumenti. Trfilmeit for rfandrnfT and Itrking: n tetuuig rub Cuisura Oinimeni mm Plllinn ll ATM Ir.ln 1K.nf mn... himpoo with CUilH-urs Sop md hi.t er. Kepea In two werkl it nefded. IV. Ml f.ll . . .L - . . .. . . V . k SwrssftiMj sWr. a. wwywtmtt. THE WOULD FAMOUS 'McDougall Kitchen Cabinet Save Many a Step. Make Kitchen Work a I'leamire Home i tAcl 1 ,n U Kiljj The Home of Courteny. yJtS j Second S GOVERNMENT STILL LOSES ON RAILROADS Junoarr lt-Nrt shows ( iiiitlniirsl iKinnjMa'; Monihlv lUinal tibllga glltiiilut Are Not lUwi-hiil. WAM1IINU1MN, Man h 1.1. -Although upeiailng rxpenses of the pr ili. lpjil i a i Iro.i.ln of the l ooiiti ) show ed a decrease in January, giosl and net operating revenues cunim ue.l to de. line, the net revenue, afier deduction of t, falling shout l.'it (Mill 0(1(1 short or tile gov ei lltlii'llt e aietage monililv lental ol. ligation of approximately (T.'i nun ijiio A summary of iricnue and ix pensc.1 fur t H I road with annual revenue In ex. ens of J I (Mill uuO. made public today by the intersiate com metre comiiilSMon, showed thr gross operating revenues in January de clined more than 1 4 .1.UIHI Mill), or about 10 fi per i eiit ft mil the lieieui brr figure of 1 1 i t I um. 1 1; '. Net operaiing r.'..iiie fell off It.IH.ks:', or .', I per lent from the IHremtier total of 1 1 (ili.i l',li:l while operating expens.-s were $;iii0,tti, kl:.. a decrease of 11 .iii t.7 I 7 llcdllctlon of t ,i x und lincolleit able reieiiuea ft. mi net operating rev eiiiies for J.t ii ii .i i v , bales an actual Opeiatlllg lll. ol if l.'u u:ti. IKUl. II decrease of t I II (lllll, Ulltl from I'eielll bel t'ompateil with tlie same month the year befote, iros opiuaiiiitf ne ones fur .la una t i 410 1 eased 1 1 I 1 .4 . .', -OHO, or about ;ih pi t- . eni, pet updat ing ivvenues f --' 4 1.970, or Ilia per ( Ptit, and operating t xpetises f -9 4. 000. or 32 per . cut. RAIL EQUIPMENT FIRMS AIDED BY RESERVE ZANKS companies Mr limes aniiiiiin.ed Itoh (Jultiii he will have completed that lie w is considering giving the j his course In tho university ut tli.it lompunle pet 11, ism,.,, (,, ,ruw dr.ifis lime, or accept a iicihs 011 bun f..r I to- suiiittnii. due 011 i'iiiiiiii,. it. Tho a .'eptiinees wmil.t befl'- t'l "lCr.1 ,1; 1 ate yet to be de'er ini.ie t 1 Mrs. Hon- lik-.t. TK.X A 1! KAN A. Texas. Man- Mrs Alldiew Itosc. fo tiiet- l'..v. t ollcgluu to llrowus. ; state regent of the li.iiighlem o' PO ST. I. HI IS. March .t Wnvne I Amerli mi lirvnln ami member of Wright. 1 1 h to Stale iinlMinlty star the nation. i couiiniit'e f.u om n s who finished the veiinon lust co I ,111,1 c h I l.l 1 n'u welfaie die, I lot. in with the Si Louis Americans, win 1 night iih the result of a 10. .nt sit tl.e n!ng the last five games he pitched, j f paralysis Mis I;.!--.' was well will Join the llrowus this vein- on i known 111 w. mien's I i'i curl. May I, ho has iiotif.ed Seeretary Ihroiighoul the south Ma lib II M eiinn liiipuietit 1 ompa WASIIIMiTii.X of coin pensai 1 tig Hies for loi omol iv i s cats and othi mnt el 111 Us furnished the railroad 11 . 1 nilnlstrallon were piovi.li I today by a ruling of the federal reserve hoard that federal hunks 111 ght properly, rediscount for their 111. tuber Invoke drafts drawn hi the companies on the director genei.il of lall.ouds and acceptable to him. Hucb draft could li"t have a 111a turlly of mote than :'ti days and would be re discounted at .be pre vailing rates of dlsi ount f ,.- Iiu le acceptani p , After a conference wnli 1 i 't 1 urnt atlves of the war fltiati-i. corpora tion, the reserve blind, tin. udvlfotv finance commute.' ol i,,. i.nlroa.l. admlnlMtration and the e.,iiipuipnt Do c A-fable" 0 Thrifty. That' me all over" You t an buy another pair of thost' lit'iiutiful Oxforil you wrotf ine uliout he fiitisc I inn ijcoinj? to Ktt $(0 homiH whfii I irt't homo, and that surt' will Iniy sonio swrll "hoivs at. Turk liros. Yes. and they have t he l.ngest assort inent of good looking bin kli's In Tulsa. Shop lodav ami lomniiow In the niotnliigs, so you will be sine lo get waited on. TURK BROS. 318 SOUTH MAIN ti"ivh i,Aitt;i;sT mimi; insTitinrroitM 1 Meat: Russia and the Allies Russia crumbled away and failed the Allies largely through lack of food, accord ing to an American eyewitness. With plentiful reserves and resources virtually untouched, her people starved at home and at the front because there was no adequate organization to place food where it was needed Animals on the hoof were shipped thou sands of miles to the various fronts, wasting transportation facilities required for other purposes. They arrived shrunken and ema ciated, to be killed and dressed amidst filth and confusion behind the lines. Half of those brought from Siberia, it is said, perished on the way; many more were unfit for food,. On the other hand, the American packers turned live stock into meat in large sanitary plants located in the producing sections, and shipped the product under refrigeration so that it reached the trenches in France in perfect condition, without waste. Says Our Authority : "Had such facilities for cold storage transportation been available to the Russian supply committee as were placed at the disposal of the quartermaster of the United States by Swift & Company, there rwighl have been a different story concerning Russia's part in the final drama of the war." A large-scale packing industry would be an asset to Russia, in war or in peace, as it has proved to be to the United States. The cost of this large scale industry in the form of profits is only a fraction of a cent per pound of meat Swift & Company, U. S. A. I 1! 1-s-VrV 1Y'VW &TZ--- 7 Not One Egg in this lovely white enke or its i c i n ur or filling; made 4-ntircly with the new Kjrp; ubti tute, Efcrjf-O for the Inxly and Whip-0 for the icing. A Pure Food Product . Made entirely of prot ucti derived (rum egg', rice and milk; perfectly purr, wholeiome ' ind healthful. Impirti lo ALL rooking th, light nn 1, body? flavor mil even mora food valu than rcil rggi. 25c Pack&fc Re places 3 doz. Eggs A irant letipnonfut for each rgg omitted mean that the JO tcaiponniful in each Z3e rtn take the lire of J doien - mm. Come with ind without hirmltM yellow C'lloring? indicated by yellow or while- label, ritone the grocer for can today, Krtr Icings, merlnguia nil all whit nf egg in. I -nr. and wholtaonii. V the cin. Fkk-0 Mfff. Co. ' Oklahoma Citr, U. S. A. mm BOWERS Furniture Hospital IIK.II l,SH UPHOLSTERING III I IVISIIINU AMI WWW I f.lXti I'li.ino SOtlA 313 K Fifth Kt. KINKY HAIR - A Iter la a plrtnrr jM i'i .lie) of the KA tl.sle l, f if I llrrulln I'oinsalr wm pernor HunM 1 onimma Tl lisle llre.alni. Whlrh hsa Ihe .1 feel nf straliht entns uut klnkr. searlt, rnrly ur iiimiIv hslr, rusk - '"jw sl.,, an ,0.1 ran eaalle bauille It and email ur tiru.li II snr slrlay HEROLIN ' "V-- lt plraaatitlr prrfnmril. It make ahsri hitlrffruw lm( 4 U""Hit'ttl tn hbohl. It l auiMTlnr ttt niiv other, aiapt HtiliiR araUp, tlanlrniT mul raj II nt; hmir tou CENTS mh, HUCO I Mr Ii. 4 1).. ATLANTA, U.K. Acifi' w ini4 i - V rl(f fur h'fina.