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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1920. '
SAYS LODGE PLAN '
PRESERVES PACT
Professor Tryon Talks Ot
League at SL. Louis
Session. (
CAN REVISE IT LATER
Opportunity for IniprwvcmcntJ
Ample Ag Time (low On,
Speaker Dei litre -
New Brick Plant Is Completed;
B rick Making Com m ences Mo nday
,' I,i)f!M. UV.C ill n
I t t the I'OVCtl Hit of I 111
f II , ' ..II" ' ll'lWS III It II H Mil i I
t. . . I k- reaervMlmii-i, II li i
i i di-trnvd, aa inniiy tn mill ii i
I I. II' lull 1MK hllilpn
A r iiui'il, Hp. .latin i I. I' mil i
M.ii H liiwrtia lnlltiri hi i'
. i -y Idlil tin- dclefi i'i ' i . ' i
rrj.-1 1 aaanrlatlnn fur Hi.' Vl
it nf Hclencc I if ip ti'lu-
I nder ihena clrciiuiMt i in n '
in - .on" eontltiiicd lr Tiv'i.
tth 'lur. from iho I m i ri t of hw
i i i who prefer th covi n ml ti
U . h ouri' American plavi offered
i t,c A'ni-iivNii institute of Intcr
t i iMinl I ,iw or tn any other plnn,
' tunc i.i not been a flrnt rlmm
. 'ilir made Iii iippoKlnc the Lodge
r "hi mm mill on that II tnny takn
in ' torieei. for anntlment for
'i' t .il i 1 covenant lUelf nor inn lo
1 w.iiuni; In tht roimlry every
day . . Hut It the nvinurit
im li",f Hie movement for worlil
pe i 'i' wlil not slop, It I" Ion great h
ninemint to die a the, reanll of
nil fulurr II will ln revised with
i'jp in iliio Kcason Hint iimv plan
i r ri- ' iinnlili'iittlon prolialilv of
ii rc moilcrute chniiicler will Im
P ip'Tl . . .
"of course vo miiy bo crlllciHcd
liv I.uropi. for lionltutltiK to adopt
o ror iii ni.iiiy tejeciinic what np
priircd to hi' our oh II )loi , a IciiKlin
of nation to ni'Ciiro pence; lint It
must In' icmcmhorcd Unit tlm form
ulihh tliln ultiii wiiN ijlveii In tlm pro.
pocil lnlorn.if liinal constitution wan
n it the idea of nil tho American peo
ple mill wi'iit fur beyond our irn
IUInii.it relationship wth the rent of
tlm world, much farther than no urn
prepared to ko at tlili particular
tlmti but perhaps mi Iirthor limn
wo nhnll bo lenity to bii at u later
titnc "
1'rofpnHor .T. 'W.irroii Smith of tlio
voathcr bureau, WanliliiKlnu, I), t' ,
closed tho pvirnm of thn American
MelroroloKloal soclely with u lecture
In which ho Mated that ctiltlvaMnii
doc not IncrriiHo im In fa II ami that
nlthoiiKh they am flui'tuiitloiiN over
periods of years, the nvcraRe rain
fall thn InM 25 yi-.H'M ban Iii-ii al
most lilriitlcal with that of tho pro
Mous 25 yriUH.
iiisi'ohi. uk rocs ritoi'intrv.
.tlritsiiroM AVIII I to Olfiri-il by I'lilmcr
on t'liiitniliiK or CiiiikU'M.
WAHIllMiTUN. 1pc. 31. -Mran-MrpH
providing (or tlio ultlmaln ill
ponlllon of tSfriu.il Hint Aumtrlaii
pnipiirly In tlio Uiillnl Htulfn will
In' milinilltcil to ciuii;riji by thn lo
p.irtmrnt of luitlcc linincilliitrly on
riitlf'i ntlon of tho ppuen troaty, At
lorniw Orrioral I'nliurr aiiuouiu'eil
lonlxhl Thlt will mink the begin,
nine of tho covf rnmciit'H tank of
ivliulhiK tin affair of the two enemy
natloim preparatniT to tho ri-tmmn-lion
of pcjcpttmo rol.itlntiH.
Arconllni? to I'rnnch nc!int!stn
Iiew5- fallen hiiow la highly raillo-
Ill'tlVC.
1
DROP IN PRICES
IS LOOKED FOR
Federal Reserve Hoard
: Reports Anxiety in
I Business World.
W A ill I N'lTON, Ijit. 31 (lunar
'' . i prevalln thruuifhoiit
Aiuin an lHHlno I'om.'ernlnK thn
. .ill il alien In prlren anil a
i'i Hi' tit apppari lininliicni. the
f' i renrve hoard reporlnd 10
i, ' i i n vlw of I leeeiiilmr hual
' i I. 'ii, n ThroogM thn board'i
hi. infnreni v wu iron-
II v jii i radueMon In prlcm
.i ir bf iim nf a racon'rilrnil eur-ri-
' f iiiiyloff pown, '"on pl-rl
' l' it of uimnho'iy of upinnin
i iv ii m Hie riiturn ji.
H'i iiiill trade )hiwi urent ar
' t I uboieaalera ami 11..111 iifai -
rn (re reported an bnlriK on
1 apply the ilnniaod. tlm Kl' K
K- v, i, 1, till a I nMt was hIiiiv.ii tn
I 11 r 1.11 a in term-i .f ! 1 1 . r and
1 lliii of priiilui ' 1 1 i HikH
ttuxr-! for '.bor fminer iri) tr a 1 I
eral rcaere dHtrlet reported that
"akil.ed liilmr wh work Ins only uf-fl'i'-ni
d.ia to Kep nolnic," reauli
ItiK' in a oni'iutit falllriR off In
pr.idiieiton.
In fan- of heavy demand eau
llf.ua manufni'tiirera Were ijeaerlhoil
hk ilmiii lliieil to commit thimeiea
far in advance. I'reilu have been
shortened and UneertHlhly aa to
:ehaniea whlh may conin w 1 1 1 1 1 n tho
nxl three moutha la forealallln the
ixpaiiMon In trada naturally to be
'expncteil aa the nation wets back
' more neatly to Ita peace-time at-tlv
I Ity. The hlffh coat of living waa re
, fnrred to aa fin "unqiitatlonablc
I llleliaee "
! The. board noted that real estate
Milan In hundredi of cominuntllea
!eeni to have reached lh peak or
at leaat the Use ban been cheeked,
JU'Hh the moppae-e in the rl-e of real
eatain valuee, tititldlne operattona am
jexpprtei! tn be a 1 1 rn 1 1 1 1 1 1 (1 .
I Drain ahlprnnn'i Heie iiniiniiallv
i low duilnir tin' mill 111. pir',- be
canti 'Ik fuel "hot'aic md tin
conafiient teduc'ion of warehouse
accommodation county elevators
ar f'll of K".iin.
l.i bor unrest, the review mill.
ihuHiil Mime aoateluent during the
month, but tne Kreaily reduced pro-1
iliieilitn f.r ihn iirecedlnir month unn
' no: by an ineuim fullv rentorod.
I 'Krom many aeitiona" the board
'nertd, "It ui teporied that th
I chief difficulty rtoea not lio In ays
I tenialle atriken but In the IndlnpoHl
Itlon of worker 10 Increuso prodiic
tlon and keep ateadlly at work. The
dlapnaltlon of labor to purmm audi
la pol.cy la aa rlb"d by many to hlKh
Iwawe and the delre to employ the'
licteased liurchanln power thus ob
it. line,! In ;:ie iiiinh.im.' of leisure
I rath' r than ;ond ' j
I I'lnu'li ln'iider lllei.
' I'AIIIH, tiei Jl - lean Dilpuy. di
rector of the relit I'lllUiell, former
1 president of -he nin 11 of m In Inter
and 11 inemtier of the war Council.
I., d here tli. afternoon after u short
illll' iv
SIMUNGLIFK
Slv I (It It
t TO 1)1
T 1 1 ., 1 1 11.1 pr tie In 11 nl . I 1 1 nft Ji vv Iti '11 '-if T ie
I it i'i I 1Ji Hit H II' V (I. p flj 1. 1 f i - li 1 t in nr )
Ar 'I lb I 1 n jlol wi l of Tt 1 1 'I I'jr 1 1 ' f I .' 1 i d Hps 1 1 I ' 1
iy K i11p.11' Th work of I r. k 11 nkli,,, vv. i be 1 j-i, meii' 1 d us
Mmnl.1 ,
Tlm 1 nleriiil-e 01 li'lmii.'il ill l,oi 11 , !1 )i M nnd I' I I cf tli,
iltv While 1 In- union f.irilieri'ii the utnleri.iklitB; it ban been fii, 1 . .111
naalatnd In tirlliKlMK II to aiicieaa by local eapltallala. 'I'll In la a. fine III111
iraton of th" aplendld co opeiiitlon that haa always existed In 'i'liUa In
tween capllal and labur III tlm iiplilllldlnit of thn city.
The lap.irlty of the plant will lie lil.OOH hrlt Km a day and tlieie will
be n ready 111.11 Itet fin Ibe entile oiltiut In Tillea
Tb Win Id predlcia auecewi foi Ihla enlerprlae,
WliMliv) Itlevv In tlm' New Year lutee Itevolter bnt and ""luck"
All nf the factory whlallea aei-med 1 horn buiiona on Hie auromobilea of
lo alarl at the Maine lime two mill-' uil'InUht revelb-ra were heard for
away, lat nlKhi, anil continued ilielr
ueaieiiinn niaaia for annual five 111 1 11 -
1 e
lit, aril
' lit 'n
v w It
Shave, Bathe and
Shampoo with one
Soap. Cuticura
t'ntJur Ropltthfatofiurntfftyririhflat
tillni.ut l.e.tr ..I. I. I.. lIlH.ln.
of tin cli , ul' omlrK tn the n'v
annum
A Happy New Year
to our friends nnd pa
trons, and to our loyal
employes, who have
helped us to make so
many friends and patrons.
On Main atFourtJ
- "STYLK HKAUQUARTEKS"
"' Wliuru Society Hrantl Clothes
Are So hi.
II
Minn tut jlthiil imiIii 11
MUNI'S Sllil Illll III Ik, tint,
e.rl t ItCH. tCZtHM. IIIKr..
WORM. TITfflt w ilhir ItlNhi
it In dl'iiui Tm 1 73'tilt .11
I tir Hit.
Hi, n. r.itmrn, 11) filh Mill.
1111 1 11 T
A Happy New
Year to You
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W
E extend our hearty appreciation to our patrons
and other friends for tho snlendid busi nfiss f lint.
has come to us during 1915). We hope that we have
served you better than in any past year and that we
inay continue to improve the store and its service dur
ing the coining year.
A CCKPT our best wishes for health, happiness and
x prosperity during the Now Year.
STORE CLOSED TODAY
l"OTrTTTTTi rirn in-imiiinrTrrriiini ma auwwM
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u. WjIT ""rrrl irlrlri'TT'i mm n i mini iniii nil 1 1 1 J
a b't; " 'If , , i
I .' V W IT l, ,l (u r f ' I aiiii-"Ba"aini isiib la-ll
Pleasure Health Prosperity
Each in abundance, too,
Are three of the things
IV e wish, and wish them for yon
Elephant Trunk Factory"
105 South Alain St.
AMERICANISM!
I
N the midst of
this Season of
Peace and Good
Will, let us not
forgetvto make se
cure these cher
ished possessions.
Never, perhaps, has there
been a time that cried
more clearly for the note .
of true Americanism.
While the world is begging for our bounty; while .
our land is blessed with overflowing prosperity; while
we hold leadership among the nations, there is an
alien note in our song of rejoicing a discordant voice,
out of harmony with American ideals.
It is not because of wealth or magnitude we hold
renown: It is because of our high ideals our rever-
ence for Law and Liberty. This is the land of oppor
tunity with free men, free speech, the free ballot
a country that offers incentive for every endeavor,
animated by a common purpose for the common weal. , .
We shall brook no' obstacles in the path of our v.
progress; no blot upon our escutcheon; no blemish on ,
our ideals. We demand the loyalty of every son. , , r
Our Americanism is too deeply rooted in tire ;
soil of Freedom and Justice to be impaired by evil
thought or deed. f
Let us keep this a land of peace and good-will; -let
us hold our Americanism pure.
TULSA BREAD COMPANY
"THE HOME OF HOLSUM'S BUTTER KIST BREAD"