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HARVEY DELUGED WITH SOUL KICKS Diplomat Declares Views, Simply That of Citing j Bible Bxccrptfl j WONT ANSWER KICKS! Tolls Interviewers That Ho Will Devote Timu Now to Diplomacy Wire Flashes y T. A. WHAV. CotjrilfM, lt, by Inl.r. Nwa Aarvloe LONDO.y, Oct. . npll n inUrrmllunal (rtorm of protwrt from women mt clarRymxn In Orwt nrlUln mi) Amtrlr. Oror Hr vy, Anrnrtran amhaimiiilnr to Rng Untl, (iIixh! put today nlon hi ilr cMratioii tlut th Kihl hum no itcoKiittloii of women hnvlnit aoiil Htid that rontnintly thny r not linunil by th in t (iinnmniliiienta. Opponnntu l the ntihaMitor'(i Mew ar tryliiK t v' ' to entry the) illictiMlnn further anil thara ar Indira, linn that nmnerou rofar onren will hfi mmln to Hni-v' piri In rhiirrh amnion next Sun. ilny In biilh Cnaland nml I ho t'nltnl Mtatpa. "I liriW) li'fii liea.k!ll ly lallara alitc I inuilii tlmt nirrli, hut I liava nothliiK lo ntltl to. nor to lakn nwBy from It." ilnulnrxil Aliilmaamlnr Har vey to Inlomatlunal Nnva ftcrvl.a. "It wiih tiinroly nn nflnr-illiiin" rp'l upon n vfry plrnmnit or melon. 1 had prepared my pcrch wry cnrcfnlly nml It ii'prri'iii-il my 'pinion. I ilo not purpuric to iiunll fy It now nor lo illwiim It tmr to utter Into uny ronlrovaray wlmto i.ir Thn npt'''h muit ko n It Simula " Tlia IniorvlMver chIIim! nttanllon to h atHtmnont ly the llnvornml Doctor Norwnoi! of tlio rltv Imnple, wlio rink til, "Wlinl (lore Mrn, llnr ey any?" Amtinattmlnr llnrvny amlli'it gpti lully and ropllml: "If yon can cat lrr to ray nnytlilnK. do xo. Hlie In not hero nml I am nfrnlil tlmt If you found her yon would Imvn lota of tumble to fit hir to aponk." Wlieti uliowti tlmt pnrt of Doctor Norwood' MnlcmiMit which wild: "Wo, In HnKlnnd, nro nlrenily ijrnw Iiik accimlotiwd to tliti Atnurlrnn nmliamiiidor'H liulilt of hllnrloun n tire." Mr. llnrvey nrnln Knlld 3ood natnrcdly. The nmliaaamlor enlil he recOR nlzeit (liln hh ii fine opportunity to enter Into a cimtrnvernv with the KtiKllih clcory, lull ho Intendrd to confine hid futuro nrKUmenta to diplomatic iiiiittrrn. Whim Informi'd thnt American clergymen In aomo lueii ra might tcfer to the theme on Hunday, llnr cy illiiplnyril Intcrrat. Ha lmll 1'iiti'd thnt ho lielloveil It wna n kooi! llilnir to atlr up tliniiKti hut thnt, ns ho lind cut the tin 1 1 rolling, ho re futed to continue. Amtuinx.idnr Harvey declined In vitations to nddrvna women'a cluba and clerical meeting". "I hnvo flnlahfd my part of the dlriciirmton upon 'women'a until'," ralil llnrvey, with finality, Thnt ended the Interview. The apeech In munition wna de livered liefore the Authora cluh In thla city, with the title. "Jlnvo Wom en HoillaT" llnrvey did not nttemiit to draw nny conclusion, but nieieiy cited ex crpta from tlio lllhlo nnd from writ em. leaving the answer to hln niM Itora. The meetlnK wna pitrulv n literary event with no political bIr-nlflrunce. "Holmes Prices A ra A 1 11(111 H Less" MKW T'pIIK. ii.t la Th, nw .ifn mht 4 1 oil l.'.n'li whirh r.nt wnip trior Ihntl Ihrt llm,i ovrraub- rrlrii1 In rai ub rlptlorm lif I'Mi j an 111 Nw Voik rlnk eirlint tod? I In II, th I.iwmI pllr. to dntt. "In nr oihr t'niixt ftiaim . rn rnnt tfiiA r 2 to 6 cant blaw aiiiraiiy i viritir. WAaiiiN'rroNl " - w. r. (i llar.tinff. rnrmar roTtranr nf thn fei(rl riirv Imarrl, will Uav nail wk fi.r I'tiNft lo aurvay Ih (Inanvlal allilM"fi with a view In aalallntf In lha Inaulla- Han of n banktaf avatin ai.mawhai aiml lar lo Ifaa Amllfari ra.lral reaanra. r-iir.iiKHirKanumi, "own. ot, i Punral arracmant far Mia. tlatlla Waahlaatun Wtlaan. WakaflaM, Va . aM It, hava aaaii a ffranfalaa of ilairna Waahlnilen, who iltatl hti ! TiIat waro balnr eeaialotoil toiSair. ah ai tl ! alii, lIHIOK. Oct. M. A prMtamaltan tl' anlvlna parllamant waa alanail hy King (laorir thla morhlay at a atlvy reuncli held at tanitrlnt ham, tfco ryal aatala In Norfolk. Tha lrlaniailt,n ritl thla aftornnon NRVV HMI.ISA,l.Octti-ln. Onraltna la IL.u. hlla lual flam aaalnai tha ranaiar family of Allanla la l., I. lakr.i tin hy tha rity faratlrtn of w unn' riub lomorfoar. POItT WnitTli. Ta, Oil. J--Mia. Jnaaphln Aryaar. raara of aia, waa tadltat for rmirdar today followfiiff th linntlnc to iiaoth in a loeal holl at John hln, to. IltjrrAtX). N. T . OtL M rilflil hun dfort alra war aworn Inln iha u Klut Klan at an opn air maatlnc hara laat nllht al wlilra Ik Ulna klala of Mlaalaolpiil nftl. lalail. POHT WOIITM, TaTaaT Ort. :( -lula K. Mwlfi ana party an Wait har toilay lo ham a aHrraaa'tr lo th lata j. II. Ononlna, xanaral inanaaar of tha I'ort Worth parklnv plant Kh dl'l au.Manly tin uoana af;o. rilll,AURI.l'llt.. Del. te.-Tli. .roia riinnn In Iha trial of tha eominonwaalili aaalnal Mra Katharlna Itoalor. pralty 31 yaar ohl vlitow, far Ida murilar uf liar liuaban.t. Oarar, and lila ataHairahar. Ull.lrail (larairllna llaehllta, ralHl lla caat Ihla aflrinouii, W AKK INftTriN. IHt. . Ranalnr Charlaa rilrtla nf Kaliaaa, rapiil.Han "whip" nf Iha aanala, who lilffarail an altatk of appan'llotlla, rmnplloatf.l hy arula Inillifaaitiin, aavaral tta)a aco waa aalil l.y mrmliMt of tlta liouiahoat toilay lo la titueh Irnprovoil. Ill, lAIK. Taaaa, ol. .-!r(ary of tha Inlartor Allialt l. I'M I, who haa t.aan apaaklnx IH Matlro l' th Inlrrrala lif ra. I'lilitleaii randidalaa, nrrlvail tiara toay to raniiirarat from oiliht lllnaaa which ortriook him. PAIlia, Orl ll..-Th t'nllad fll' eonaiiUI at Ilraat ami Hnnan hara Imi-h parmananlly rlnaail, acrordlnrr tu act Vlrta from tlman i Itlaa Oi.lay. nt.wtl.vaTn.v v Vn o. i it -j, Pralhar u-.pr inl n . . at Ii.t. in p..n n linn wiih tha ma h r arm- A rnlnara aa'At.r.l fi ill iha l .1 Jail anni Km during tha i !(ht anil litay waa fuatllv with no elawa known. If latt a n la aay my i a hra u d n'.t parrr it of furth.r inin' r.m-1 ai 'j ihar i.a . ii La t.at'i whn thy cailait lilm t r hla . an r . t)Nt)iiN f t 1 Crown Prlno Andraw of Orac. ha l,an arraat.d by Iha raviiliilliinary K'l'arninant ial.1 a I'rntral Naw, dlipalrti fiom Athana thla aflarnnon. AI.AMKtIA, Pol., ri-l J - llndnay Kai. drlek, Oakland nfpair artUt an4 a. latail atliiilly pf ana Ivdlin tin i'i.a i apraokaia Wakaflrld, Han l"ran- iar. rlaly matrnii waa loday foimally hahl 14 anawai In iha aupa'liir rnurt nn a .. of falllna to proalda far minor rhIM. Kahdr.ck waa ralaaaad on a 11.an hall Tha ulf waa hroavht by hla wlfa who la aulnf lira. Wakaflal't for IJI W haarl blin. 'Aol'BIt, Wyo, cut. it -Caipar roil d'NIa wara unilaeldad today whalhar an aarthqifak had 1a!t.1 lham laal ntaht. Ilaaorta aorly In tha avanlnv dantarad thai a alior.k of aavaral aa, .tnda' duration haa ocrnrrad In Iha Halt i rk "it flald north of tha fliy. and amna taopl In ''aapar Ihoiiaht ihay ik li.ad lit vibra lion. Nu dainata ot C"na.iuanca waa ra portrJ. 3 BILLIONS FOR ROAD BUILDING Government Proposes to Construct 180,000 Miles of Highway WAHIIINOTON, Oct. 2d T,ead nn highway onslneera of tha United Minion met hem today to contildtr details of the Kovernment'a now load-liulldliih proyrnm a program which contemplnteai the expendltura of approximately three Mlllon dol lars nnd the ronatructlon of U0.D00 mllea of hlk'hwny over n period of 20 yrora. Thenn 180,000 mllta of Improved lilnhwnya will conatltiiln the fcdernl IrlRhwny ayatem and will ho connected with nn eiiun.1 01 (trcatvr iiiIIohko nf atate or local ronda. Ill n letter lo the openlnaT aeaalon nt the conference todny, I'rwildent llnrdliiaT termed the problem one of t tie moat "preaalna; and difficult thnt thn entlro world la fnclnp; at prencnl." 1'ULSA DAILY WOULD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 STILLMAN WOULD REOPEN HEARING Now York Hanker Refuses to Accept Court's Rule in Divorce Case WJIITIJ I-I.Al.Nfl, N. V. ort. 20. .Tainan A. Mt 111 inn n. wealthy hanker, It waa loomed todny, haa heKlin an effort to reopen tlio prftcvedlnita In which ha aoufht iiiimiccaMifully to dlvorco Mra. Anna U. .atllltnan nnd to hnvo her aim. (luy, declared tho offapflnx of t'redatlclt K. lleaurnla, Indian KUlde. .Inhn P. llrenttnn, cotinncl for Mra. Htlllman wild today tin lind hcon aerveil with an order dlroct Inx Mra. Htlllmnn In ahow cnuae lieforo Hupreinn Court Jllatlce Mor al hnuaer nt I'otlKhkenpeln on rkitur day. why the whole proceedliiKa which renulteil In the cnnflrnilna: of the r-port of tha lafeittc, D.inicl .1. Cllenaon In fnvor of Mra. Hilllinnn anil (luv, nhiiuld not lin rnvlewed. llrennaii vhHrncterUed the atep aa "a new move to reopen tha uholu divorce proi ecdlnna " A BUSfTTflN" BUILDING f H e ft ! 2i) daia ff 0 i i d f 1 , ') 7. or n'ji at ii-' a' y tu' 'linn a m "l n anil n ha" Willi J 1 2 mcie dtva In wl i h Op inner ci iii. 'a tn iy I'll wrl"eu. Fntiirdaya nnd half huildaya d-- luiten. tlty H'iiUllliB inaiieci'ir Krank r. Walter cnnaldera it i 't , only noaalble but probable that Oo- tober will ecllpaa July, the lianner , tniiiith "f 1922. In which il.SSfi.GOO , worth of permlta nero laaucd. A JI0.0UO pwrmlt wna obtnlnnd ! Thuraday hy K. H, CunnlnKham for I a three-atorv alx-npartmcnt build i ln at 4 12 Bouth Kilacn. The other , piTinlia were for small Jiounen and Kanigta. MOTHER SEEKS HER SON l.jlli 18 yeara clJ, atandlnK alight- y over flvo feet He haa email dark ' tyea and brown curly hair. I am only a mo'her," Mra. Harper wrote, "and he wna a way , u-.ir.t bov. but I love him Just the! Minn and any word from lilm Willi be highly npprcciatea Lcninc Sick; Compelled To Seek Another Real LONDON, Oct, 26. Nlcolal Le nin, head of the Ituaalan eovlct, 1 -Icli iixnln nnd haa lui ii compelled I" kIvii up nil hla official dllt'ca, uo rordliiB to a lllfra dlapatili to the Dally Kipreea today. The dispatch added that Lenlne haa been com pelled to leavo Moscow and return to hla country home. Harding Would Outlaw Tax Exempt Securities WASHI.VOTON. Oct. 2.--lrcM- dent llanlltit; will ure upon con Kresa at the comlnc ecaalon that n cona'ltutlonal amendment ba sub mitted to the ieeral atatea prohibit InB the l8ulnK by tha federal or atatn trovcrnmcnta of tax , exempt bond"., It waa authoritatively learned many IVni ClrdiTcd to iay LONDON, Oct. 26 The 1 government haa been dire pay $125,000 to the t'nl'cj government by tho Internal bttratlon commlnslon will, h , altllniT here to acttlo it . Init dispute over gunno dep . money will bo paid to th States on behnlf of the helm aigtis of John Colleetln-Iir. There were 1.023.000 III." the United Btntca army dur World war, or one man It compared with three In 1.. French uriny, one in li KnglUli army, nnd one In j (iermnn army. Pcrnilla for l'lrt afl Dny of (H: IOImt TrituI JI,..UII,7'J.1, Willi the permlta laaned Thura dav, TuUn'a nnHtriii tlmi proRrmn Jolin Dnnforlli lliinxr SouKht In Oil' rnpllnl. la John LMiifui'th .Harper In ; uq Tulan? ; 3 An nxloua mother In Verndalii. g Minn., la watchlnK every mall fi.r a f letter front her wandertnB boy. 1 p lioplnR to receive word from him 5 that will nt leant itpprlao her ho la In koo,! health and that he doea not -3 'nn the pJtiBM of huniier. Mayor II. V. New block received n S letter Thuraday from Mra. '.. 1. Hnrper, rural route No. , out nf thn ll'tle Mlniioaota town, iibKIiir him to aid hr In locating her ann He ran away from home about Ino g yenra iiko, alio atnted. For a time n5 ahn received occasional letters from 52 him hut latt eprlng they atopped The two leltera laat written were poatmarked Tulsa and Hayr", tnua g homa. JppIiii la described aa a Blender 3 It la estimated that 400,000 people In Cannda nro dependent whol.ly or partly on fisheries 'for a living." CURED" BY A NATIVE" HERB On hoard a vessel bound for India recently a man was bitten hy a pola omnia reptlloi both the ship doctor nnd n fnmotia aur:con failed to con trol tho poison fait aproadlnK thrniiKli his system. In n day tho vessel reached port An Indian medicine nmn was aent for, who produced a nntlvo herb which quickly nllayrd tha poison nnd thn man'a llfo wna nnved. HootH nnd hnrlm are nature's aa slstanta In combntlnK disease. Thnt Well-known medicine for ailments peculiar to women, Lydla E. 1'lnk ham'a Venetalile Compound, Is pre pared from roots nnd herbs, possess. Inif medlrlnal properties of ureal vulun lu the treatment of such ail ments. Thla la proved hy the letters of recommendation we nro continually publishing lu thla paper for It. Ad vet tlsement ANY SKIN ERUPTION . WILL HEAL-""" ASKY0UR DRUGGIST See Our Window Ulsplau FALL SUITS Modes and Prices That Appeal to Men THIS full our showirtf: of both young men's suits nnd the more conscrvntive models affords n selection of woolens in an attractive vnriety of patterns, in eluding worsteds, clicvoits, tweeds and herringbone weaves at a remark able low price range 35 Wo will be glad to show you these suits. The qaulity and low price will assure you of the savings to bo effected. Holmes Clothes Shop nm tin r .-vt imi . . . . . . $ 221-223 SOUTH MAIN STREET mm I I I I I I i 1 H 1 1 o n E i i s s i i i E E il ii 1 i E E 1 I mi i E 1 1 I a a E E E EL IH 1 1 i TME KTORE OF iQUALITV gjr- Exclusive, but Not Expensive 319-321 South Main Tulsa's Greatest Boys' Shop Phone Osage 3135 Hondy Tho NincmlHT Nsiin of tho Anicrldin Hoy, Como In nnd pet jour free copy. Warm Stylish Overcoats For the Little 2 to 8 Year Youngsters $T.95 A New Shipment Offers Unusuai Values at . . Now styles that are exact copies of our big men's coats. Sports models with button-up or convertible collars. All-wool fabrics in a range of colors that offers a wonderful choice. The careful tailoring assures a per fect fitting garment. You've never seen such values. See them in our windows. Other Juvenile Overcoats In tweeds, shetlands and camel's hair fab rics. Every youngster will be delighted to own one. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Priced at $6 .50 and up to $15 .00 Boys' Overcoats 9 to 18 Years. Overcoats for the larger boys in stylish all wool overcoating fabrics, brown, green, gray and tan mixtures, new models and patterns. Guaranteed wear and service. &- Q Apf A great showing nt JLOJ Others at $10 to ?25 Boys' Wool Mackinaws In rich plaids with corduroy, leather and plaid linings, made with big, roomy, warm pockets. A special value (jry Others tipf to $12.50 1 a a a a a a i a a a a a a a 1 a a a a a a a a a Q a a a a i i i a ii a a a a a a i ii 1 a a a IB I" p.i 1 nn i 11 I' 1 rrraB" BMK 'j SaiEarrrBaa Half-Minute Store Talk Up In Datrc.lt la a (Inn with th aama Maala aa w. have. Thar' tzprrtiaA tham aa conclialy and elaarly that w rapaat what thay aay. "Wa'ra ut trying to ha tti. noil ot ropl rou Ilka to ileal with. Itatlncd hut "rasnlar," huh data but not "hlh. brow," up-to-Jata but not "up. atara," prnitreaatv In our matbodi bul not 'agirra-alv" In our manntra. Tallinn tha truth not only btcauaa It Vara, but tirfauaa w Ilk. It. Erlllnit quality not only bacauaa na Ilk It, but bacaua. It pava. Itunnliit a man'a alnra In a way that makaa men coma bacli here year after car." (CCHiCa r Surprising Values in Suits and Overcoats 35 $4() 45 We're surprising pldfriends and making new friends this sea son by the great values we've provided at .$35, $40 and $45. No other store could do it, for no other concern in Oklahoma sells so much men's clothing as we do. Four great stores give us an outlet and buying power that makes our values suprenie, every day in the year. See the fall suits and overcoats here now at these three prices and you'll see why we sell so many of. them. All the new styles and good fabrics are represented. Gaberdines and Topcoats You always have use for a good gaberdine or topcoat. Rain or shine, cool or cold, you need something lighter in weight than a heavy overcoat. Here's some that we think are unusual values at $30, $35 and $40. New Young Men's Styles Style-wise young fellows and that includes nearly all of them know that Stratford clpthes have the smartness that marks them up-to-the-minute. Here's a vast array of them in the best of the new suit and overcoat models at $45 up. Fabrics are as exclu sive and smart as the styles. Fall Hats, $5 Better styles, better quality, better fit and better looks in these new $5 hats than you'd think possible. See them. New Sweater Gold sweaters, heavy sweat ers, sweater vests and many other new and popular styles here in all the fall shades at $5.85 up. Women's Hosiery Women's Gordon and other fine hosiery in silk and wool, plain, ribbed or drop-stitch or in all silk at $1.95, $2.G5 and up. Fall Underwear Light, medium and heavy weight union suits are ready for all men and all weather. Qualities you'll appreciate. $1.50 up. 1 iVarr B!ohers rtn,,, til i, a' ir "1 br-) and. Ti i 1 ai. 1i frrbJrJrJrJrdrJr