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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1922 NEWS FROM FOREIGN CAPITALS MILLERAND BACK FROMHIS JAUNT President Freshest Mem ber of Party After African Trip OPERATION A SUCCESS Artificial Tongue Enables Veteran of Verdun to Talk; Hnd to Learn All Over n Hie AMOiitd Ptn. I'AUIS. .May 13. President Mil liard's robust physlquo brought him through his most trying trip thrrush rrencli North Africa In tho pink of condition. He was tho fresh ett member of the presidential party th.n returned to Paris the other day alter an absence of 42 days. Involv ing a visit to Morocco, Algeria and TunK !l banquets. 20 so-called pri vate repasts, nt which 40 or moro ciicts were present, some 50 official and as many social receptions, hun dreds of miles of nutomoblllng In ab noimal hcut nnd two sea voyages. Most of the members of his suite were on the vergo of breakdown. Leon Ilerard, minister of education, was tho first to fall by tho wayside. He got as far as Casa nianca whero he cave up because of tho rough sen oyago through tho Day of ulscay. Minister of Public Works Lo Troc ouer struggled along through Mo rocco until tho party reached Algiers, where he, too, promptly sent out an S. 0. S. call. He claims It was tho Arab cooking that was too much for him. n.irnn Ralbcrtl. minister of ma rine and Luclen Dior, minister of commerce, were dispatched to Al ters to relieve their colleaguos. Thev both finished out tho itrln but their first words upon reaching Paris wero the French equivalent of "never again." Plerro do Fouquleres, director Of protocol, says that desplto the nu merous banquets ho lost 12 pounds during the trip. He has requested a three weeks' iiouuay. President Mlllcrand. upon re turning, proceeded Immediately to the Klysee palace, whero an accum ulation of work required his Immedi ate attention. He plana to go to his residential summer homo nt Cha teau Ilamboutllct about tho mtddlej of June. Tomorrow France will celebrate tho memory of Joan of Arc, It being the day appointed for the official leto in her honor. Paris, which "because of Its devo tlon to the Anglo-Uurgundlan cause, celebrated her capturo nearly 600 years ago. with nubile rejoicings. will make amends acclaiming her the savior of France, A procession, composed of wnr veterans' associations nnd Catholic nnd patriotic organizations, headed by the minister of the Interior, will march from tho statue of the hero ine near the St. Augustine church to the flit statue near tho Tulllcries gardens and then will continue to the far distant stntuo of her In tho uouievard at. Marcel. BERLIN. May 13. Social centers pattorned after the American model promise to become one of the most effoctlve weapons In tho far flung fight now being waged on Intoxica tion by official, civic and religious elements In new Germany. One of their most enthusiastic sponsors Is Doctor Itolcke, former mayor of Berlin, who Is leading tho movement for the establishment of eocalled'pcople's homes, deslgit'd to nrrord men, women and youths of all classes a common meeting place, or center, whero opportunities for healthy pastimes and social activi ties u ro calculated to keep tliein away from public drinking houses. Although tho movement Is recent. It has already succeeded In putting 40 largo neighborhood clubhouses and 360 smaller ones into operation, mostly In south German cities. Suf ficient funds havo been subscribed to Insure the early erection of two largo social center establishments in the northern and eastern sections of greater llerlln: tho capital's two most neavny congested proletarian sections. In this connection the latest fig ures of tho ministry of labor show that the expenditures for alcohol In 1921. amounted to 30.000,000.000 marks, which It Is estimated will bo doubled this year. Whllo war conditions resulted In the decreases by about onn-flfth of tho uso of Intoxicants, there has been a steady Increase In Intoxica tion since 1918, According to oij flclnl ntatlstlcs, 2,170,300,000 marks wero rnent on wlno alnno in liixa, registering a considerable Increaso over the pro-war figure. This was attributed to tho facts that wlno was cheaper than before tho war, mat It was bought principally by foreign ers whoso mony was made more valuable because of depreciation In tho valuo of marks and that post war beer was lacking In Its former nourishing valuo. Modern surgerv has accomplished another uncanny feat. Insertion ol an artificial tongue, enabling Ser geant Vlalla, a Verdun wounded war veteran to talk, has JuRt boon re ported at' tho Val de Grace hospital. Sergeant Vlalla lost his lower Jaw In tho war and It was reconstructed with a complete set of teeth. When the surgeons had finished this Job, there was onlv thn base of tho tongue left, and Dr. Kugone Que nolle set to work to fix up a rubber tongue and palate. Vlalla was soon able to cat with his mechanism In stead of having to use a tubo. Later ne trained himself to make sounds on the palate, nnd now It Is reported he Is able to convorso and even sing. heavier horse for cavalry and artll- i uy cross-oreeuing tnorough- wreuS and N'nmntiB If wan fnntirt during the war that the llghtor olooded horses became weakened Mter the first months of strain and were unable to go for long periods without food or water, linger and thicker hair will be eVOlVed. All thin elinft hnl- I. aered Insufficient protection, espe ciaily when the animals ore con "antly saddled. The war depart ments resources are expected to "v i an Important reaction on the -"cuing or thoroughbreds In Franco, Colorado Coal Outmit Shows Huge Decrease P DENVER a so-.... - Prtamately 30 per cent In the pro action of coal in Colorado In 1021 anual report of James Dalrym- ". iaie mine Inspector, made pub He hero this week. Production last i?h y?;,!'!41,947' as compared yh 12,614,693 tons in 1920. The; d, T was atrlbuted to "general wage disputes and "Pretslon, Itrlkr.. ti.Te report how that 88 fatall "ei occurred In the 249 min. nr and i !IhI.,tate aurl"e "! yar' miners sustained injuries Copying After U. S. HANOI'S PRISON NOT LIKE OTHERS Convicted Revolt Leader Has Private Quarters in Bastilc MEMORIAL DAY -PLANS FORMED All Civic Organizations Represented on Com mittee Named A Memorial day observation In which all Tulsaim can participate and one mass meeting Is the goat which tho Memorial day committee, selected by Mayor Ncwblock from all civic organizations, win nave before It In tho making of the Me morial day program. Definite plans for tho day will be announced thla week, as tho ex ecutive committee Is to meet early In the week and draw up a progrum, Thl rnmmlttOA Is composed of T. C, Hopkins, representative of tho American Legion. II. K. Pope, repre senting tho Veterans of Forelsn Wars. K. U. Wallace, representing the U. S. National guard, F. D. Craft, reoresentlng tho boy scouts, and Mrs. Paul Urown. representing the American Legion auxiliary. At the first meeting Friday eve nlng In the city hall the executive committee was elected and empow ered to arrange a program. Other city organizations were represented there by P. 11. McGlvcrn of the Knights of Columbus, F. II. Greer of tho City club. W. J. Daw of tho Typographical union, Ilev. w. O Anderson of the ministerial alliance, Mrs. 13. i Allison of tho American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. A. D. White and Mrs, Frashcr of tho Rainbow Women's organization. J. A. Oil- pliant of tho G, A. It. and ,11. S. naymona or tno Ad ciun. JSBPB TRADE SMILES AND GO "SMILIN' THROUGH" 1922 Investments and Savings Placed With Us Draw 9 Tax Free semiannually Your money la usod to build homes In Tulsa nnd U absolutely safo because fcecured by Im proved rcnl estate to only BOeJ, of 1(8 true value; also wo operate under tho supervision of tho stato banking department. Sco us, phone or write for particulars. The Home Building & Loan Associate n Boston at Fourth Pbone C-415 THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of Oklahoma Has been nuthorizedito issue a limited amount of "Prior Lien Stock." This is an opportunity to obtain an unusually high-grade, tax-free investment. Full information ' Public Service Company of Oklahoma Phone Osage 2770 m East Fourth St. SWIMMING EXPERT WILL VISIT TULSA Commodore Longfellow Is Coming Under Auspices of the Red Cross LONDON. Mnv 13 Prim. Mln. istor Lloyd George favors foreign missions but docs not use the fa miliar phrnse associated therewith; 'Savn tho heathen." "Tho story of mission work among tho neonlo of ancient civili zations of tho middle east or of tho lonely outposts of Africa, Is a muiy ui iHTHimrni moor ana sa'ii flee," wroto the premier to the church missionaries society which opens Its exhibition next Wednes day, "I wish you every success in mo forthcoming exhibition and I pray your efforts will be rlchlv re warded." Mr. Lloyd George's church-colnc s sain to hn indicative of his liber nl tendencies. Since ho went to Gono.i he has attended church of England, Catholic and Presbyterian services. At homo he has been known to take his Jewish friend and counsellor. Sir Phillip S.tsoon, to hlfl own Welsh uaptist chapel. Ghandl's lot In the Yeravda nrls on. where he will spend flvo years unless pardoned. Is not a hard one. according to India orrico officials Tho Indian non-co-operation st lender has separate nuartcrs and lias been provided I'.t one sleep Ing cell nnd another In which hn works during the day. Half thn prison yard Is reserved for him when ho exercises nnd i n diet Is the samo to which ho Is accustomed! consisting of goat s milk, bread. oranges, lemons, sugar, tea and raisins, onandl took his own sup ply of raHns with him to prison and when this was exhausted a fresh stork was supplied by the prion authorities. The prisoner has not renueaica newspapers hut retains some of his private books. It Is stated that he expressed to (he Inspector general of prisons his satisfaction a,t the treatment accorded nnd sala he do sired that his prison life bo not dls cussed by the newspapers. Tenants Turn Tables On Atlanta Landlords ATLANTA. Ga. Profiteering At lanta landlords who have had the upper nann ror a long time soon will know what It Is to be tho under dog," a position long held by their tenants, it is believed, as a result of unprecedented building activity predicted ror Jazz, items are ex pected to drop as a result. GIRL RESERVES GET RINGS Tulsans will have nn opportunity to see and hear one of America's leading swimming Instructors Mon day when Commodore Wllhert 1M mund Longfellow visits this city under the auspices or the Tulsa county lted Cross chapter. Ixing- rci nw is maKing n lour cu ine United States to Instruct Americana In life saving methods. lie will visit the high school Mon day mnrnlmr nnd talk to virtually nil students. At 2:30 o'clock In th afternoon ho will go to the Uni versity of Tulsa: nt '30 to tho M. C. A. accompanied by local Hoy Scouts, to give a demorctrntlon and at 8 o clock ho win give a demon stration In the Y. W. C. A. pool. Iongfellov pays special attention to life saving methods, giving thor ough Instruction In this work to his audiences. Ixingfellow was for several years state superintendent oi mo unucu SMles life saving corps In Khode Island. In 1909 ho becamo general superintendent and commodore of the national organisation with head quarters in tho World building. New York, In 1913 hf organized the World's life saving nlllnnce for wom en, an organization of 3,000"women llfo savers, and In 1911 ho wan ap pointed national field agent for tho American lted Cross llfo saving corps. Slnco he took thla position ho has visited every stato lu tho union and has reached nn nverige of 100,000 persons ovcry year with his llfo sav ing messages. Ho organized tho transcontinental swimming associa tion among swimming Instructors. As a member of tho National Court of Honor Hoy Scouts of Amer ica, ho wroto tho llfo-eavlng rhaptor for the Hoy Scouts handbook. In 1920 ho carried tho lted Cross llfo saving methods to Hawaiian territory. On his return ho visited ail of tho It. O. T. C. camps at tho request of the war department. In response to nn Invitation from tho bureau of navigation of the navy, ho organized the largest llfo saving corps In tho world at tho United States nnval academy at Annapolis. Ho has been Instrumental In In troducing In this country the Ilrlnk system of teaching largo groups of persons to swlrn In 20 minutes. Through "learn to swim" campaigns conducted by the lted Cross nnd other organizations, many thousands of new swimmers are being devel oped annually. I.ongfcllow Is president of tho American Swimming association. He has the silver mednl of honor nwarded by tho United States volun tcor Ufa saving corps for rescue work, and is a member of tho lloyal Llfo Saving society of Great Britain. llilrli'.ii In V. W. C. A. Claws 1 1 mo Qiiiillllitl for High Honor. sented with girl reserve rings, the ingnrsi iiunrn in the worx, ai ino filtnllnl .11 1'tulntit I rnhtf Unliti.InU ofternoon In the girls' work depart- uinii oi uic i . j. a u i lie uiimbei the girls having tho high est nversges wero Dorothy Pleld of Kmersnn corps, ltuth Itlckaid of the Sequoyah school and Mnrle Hush of the Iiwvll si'hool. The honor of be ing tirsl-elnsa girl reserves, repre senting two yeais' wotk at the kuM and the winning of lf.O honors, uiu conferred on 41 girls, nmcrxou corps won tho highest corps honor rewarded by a mounted Amerl.nn flag, In "Tho Krlondly Kingdom" 62 girls, from all corps In the city, rep tesented variously In costume for- cikii rouniries, itu migrants nun American girlhood. Miss Kathleen Blmms, git Is' work secietiiry, Invited the girls to at' tend tho tamp ronferehie for grndu school girls to ho heM June 9 17 nt Friendship toilgn southurst uf the city anil to take part In tho girls' work summer progrum of painting classes, story-tilling hour, siitnmiii' gymnasium and swimming. Nrwlmv Will Itciiucr. milT WOitTH, Texas, May 13 - Itlchard Allen, newsboy who was shot last night by V C. Hummeis, general manager of Armour A Co., will recover. It was stated nt the hospital today. The boy, who wns canvassing lor a lot nl paper ns mistaken for n luiiglart It Is Mid A charge of assault to murder was tiled against IMmmers, Clinic for Mentally Deficient Completed HUNTINGTON. W. Va.-Dr L. V Guthrie, superintendent of the Huntington Stato hospital, announc. i's the rompletlon of the tliO.OOl) fed- era! clinic tor tho diagnosis and treatment of mentally deflilent men from tho army and navy as n unlf of tho Institution. The bunding Is large colonial structure of n 1 pressed brli k nnd will accommnda's about fifty ratlcnts. jr Gulhrle also nnnounres the completion of n new bnkery for the hospital with n ca pacity of 2 000 loaves of tirend dally. How to Rid the Arms of Objectionable Hairs (Aids to lleailty) A simplified method Is here given for tho quick removal of hairs or than one treatment ieiiilred: Mix a stiff past" with some powdered ueiaione una wnier, ppiy to nniry surfneo nnd after 2 or 3 minute rill. rtt ...nail tlm ullllt iln,1 itt'nrv hair has vanished, This simple treatment cannot cause injury, nut care should bo exercised to get real delatone Advertisement. SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGHjRED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily ' Made Smooth, Says Specialist Any breaking out of the skin, 'even fiery. Itching eczemn. can bo quickly overcome by applying n llttlo Mentho-Sulphur. declares n noted ikln specialist. 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Osago 8100 MEMBEFt AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION i Toledo Firclcss Cookslovc With tho "Wnlcr-Scnl" Top, Roasts, Unites, Boils, nm! Browns CUTS FUEL BILL 80 HERE IS AN OPEN LETTER FROM A HOUSEWIFE Dreams do coma true. For years, long weary yours, I was n household drudgu, A slavo to tho cookstovo nnd tho iTidless loiitlnn of thron meiils n day. 1 felt that my tines had Indeed fallon lu "hard places," I longed for lelMiro for ti llttln tlmo ench day whlrli I could call my own. Hours In which 1 coiitd enjoy ii' good book go to a plctlllo play or resilino tho pmrtlco of my long-neglected music. Hut my hopes nnd ill cams sot-mtul born only to be sacrificed on tho ii 1 1 it r of the cookstovo. How I hated Itl I wan so Iriovucably tied to HI I was nn tho long lnno which IihiI no turning. Hut one day It I 1 1 turn nnd the "won der of wonders" caiiin to puss. The mlrncln has happened! I am the proud owner of a "Toledo," that blessed boon to women! I hnvon't rooked n meal In a mnntlf. It seems too good to bo true! Hut IT IS true! Tho "Toledo" does nil tho cooking! It even woiKh while 1 sleep! I hnvo evolved from it scullery innld to a real human woman. 1 now hnvo tlmo to speak to my husband and my children (pleasantly, ton) nnd go nut whenever I feel llkn It. Tho "Toledo" bus wi ought this wonderful chnngn. My advlco to every housekeoper Is to tlKT A TOI.KDO TODAY! Demonstration of Fireless Cooking MEATS ROASTED PIES, CAKE AND BREAD BAKED PERFECTLY Thin week the women of this city will luive an iinuaunl op nortunily of finding out what tho rcinurknhly efficient "To ledo" Firclcss Cookstovo enn do in actual service. They will fieo it hako and brown nioro beautifully than their raiiKcs do, with only a fraction of tho fuel their ranges require. An expert demonstrator from the Toledo Cooker Company wi'l bo hero to reveal to them un dreamed of possibilities in firc lcss cooking We want you to be among tho women who will sco and tasto tho delicious cooking results of tho Toledo. Wc want you par ticularly if you aro not con vinced of tho convenience it will be to you; if you do not rcalizo tho time it will give you out of tho kitchen, tho greater comfort in hot weather, tho economy in fuel and tho added dcliciouHiicsH of better flavored food. Wilson Bros. Furniture Co. 110-12 EAST SECOND ST. PHONE OSAGE 1601 Saving- The "Slow But Sure" Way It is not necessary that any man possessed of wit and health should remain tho sport of poverty until the end of his days. Whether one' earnings be great or small, he can save a portion. And his savings, whether invested wisely or left on interest in the bank, will in tima become a modest fortune. This is the slow way, but it has the crown ing virtue of certainty. Once in a while a man gets rich quickly. But men have been experi menting for thousands of years in an effort to find an easy way to wealth, and nearly all the experimenters have come to grief. The recipe) required to make something from nothing has never been discovered. Getting ahead the "slow but sure wny" is just as easy as it is certain. Simply start a savings account and add to it regularly. This bank will help you savo. , I ' Savinga Department Windows 11, 12 and 13 THE First National Bank OF TULSA 100 Safety Fourth and Main 4 Interest X