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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922
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BRITAIN TO SCRAP
NO MORE SHIPS
LAY MINE BLAST BLAME
France and Italy Must
Ratify Arms Pact
First, the Order
SAY NONE NOW BOUND
Signatures of Five Nccesnnry
lo Make Washington
Treaty Binding
LONDON. Nov. 19 drum Mrlttln
will xemp no rnnr tvnrtlilps tinilrr
tho WnsliliiKtnn itlrnimmmcnt traly
until thn (ithr nation liavo inton
rtlon nnd nctappml tlinlr quota,
uceortllni; lo tlii anstirancn kIvii
a (jilaitloner In thn homo of ioim
tiifinn today tiy J5jrr Mfnll,
fluunclfll ocitnry to tho mlmlrnlty.
Asked who lint rtlflil tlm trty,
Commaii1r MowkiII replied:
"Tho treaty nf WnnhltiKton linn
liemi rstlfurt by tlio United Htnlf,
Japan mid ihln country, lmt riot
ynt by Franco or ltnly.
"I'Iglit llrllMi rnpllnl ships ren
dered uhMfiih tor wnr purportcy," ho
milled, "nliftidy hnve been Hold tw
mid removed to lOllp-lircnklnK flrtim
for lreKlnK up. Hlx more liftvo
1iiom rouderoa Incnpalilo of wnr
nervlcn Hiid two mnni will havo
linen rlmllArly denlt with by the und
of next month.
"So fur an In known tho United
KltiW-H nnd Japan htivn not dlnpnied
of ehlpn, cixcrpt possibly obKoIotd
rhlpH Hint Imvfl bfleii disposed of
In urdlmtry oournp."
Snjs All Stunt Kiwi,
"T would point out, however, tlmt
until tho treaty hns been ratified by
all tho power, nnno of them in
bound to dlnponn of Mich vessel,"
ANk-d whether this answer did
not (Undone a Mcrloun nltutitlon In
Hint Ori'at llrltnln lui'J Hcrnpped
nvory Hhlp ngrcod to nrccpt tho
Idon, whereon tho United Htaton and
Franco had dono nothltiR, Com
mander MimikcII replied:
"No. I think It Ik rlRht that thin
country tdioiild rIvo tho load In Rood
faith nnd that wo ahould bo tho first
country to show our Inloiitlnu, In
Hplrlt nnd letter to carry out this
ront troaty for tho limitation of
i 'nrmnmonta."
To another nutation he aalrtt
"Now that Great Hrltaln'n Inten
tion havo been idinwn, wo under
take to wiy that no morn ulitpa nhnll
ho denlt with until tho other conn-tr-Jen
havo ucted."
WAHHINnTON, Nov. 2D. Neither
tho United BtaloH nor any other
country HlRnntory to tho Washington
naval treaty hn bcKUn tho scrapplnn
of warship provided for In tho
treaty ao far as tho Washington
government Is aware.
It was wild today at tho navy
department that tho only mspect
of tho treaty already brought Into
forco wna tho suspension of iww
capital ship construction In tho
United States nnd Japan. tlren.t
llrltnln had no now nhlpn actually
under construction, Tho scrnpplnR
of warships which has been pro
ceeding In Oreat Urltalu, Japan and
tho United Wales, It was explained,
has affected only vessels, which uro
formally classified hy each power
as wholly obsolete for naval pur
poses. Work Under Old Statute.
fli tho United atntts this work hnn
boon proceeding umler an old statute.
enacted lonr prior to t)io WanhliiB
ton confereneo.
Tho special act of concress nti
thnrlzlnR tho scrapping of warships
as contemplated In the Washington
treaty specifically dlructvd that this
authorization, should ynt become
ftvnllubln until the naval limitations
part had been ratified by all signa
tory powers anil had romo formally
Into effect
Mine Itiircnti I lend Snjs Slrll.o and
liHir Monilo Itlic CaiiM'M.
WAMMINOTON, Nov. 29- rtecent
cxplimiMfix In bituminous coal mine
"suiting In 19C deaths art attribut
ed tn a leitaln extent tn a atatement
today hy Dlrertor Main At the bu
reau df mines to th millers' flv
riionths' strike.
"There Im been a lessenliin of
morale throughout the 'Oil Industry
as H result of th Strike whlnh tends
inwards a les careful attltudo," Mr.
Holn declared. "Another probable,
tor U the chang In pernunnel at
the mines following the strike and
shifting of miner to camps whr
they or not familiar with tho dan
rsin, and In places where ther Is
Hint lark of th dlsclplten esstntlnt
to prevention or OliaaUr whether in
flifhtlng a bottle or In fighting the
ha Kurds of nature."
It has been, discovered that an oil
composed of one pert acetone and
two parts lnitvl ah ohol ici bo iIik
HIImI fiom hore rliesl mil e
STATE RAILROADS
COMPROMISE TAX
Accept .12 Per Cent Cut;
U. S. Court Dissolves
Restraining Order
OKLAHOMA CUTr, Nov. 29.
Judge John II. L'otternl in United
Blst's dlsirlrt court here today dls
olved the temporary restraining or
der preventing the t.tute board of
equalisation from etrtlfylng the
valuations of tin Chloago. UocK
Island I'aciflc and St. I.oula A
Ban Kianelro railroads to county
del Vs. At the same time the roads'
appll'fltlon for n permanent Injunc
tion wts dismissed.
The in Hon followed a compromise
effi.iiiil lite .wsterdny lietween the
bonnl i nd ih niiliouds by which
tho hoaid agrted to reduce tho valu
ation of tho roads 12 per lent. Tho
i:orniromlse resulted whon tho roods
agreed to drop pending litigation
In return for the adjustment.
It was explained by members of
the board Hint counties whore funds
have been tied up may now proceed
with Iho assessment of proporty
and mike tax levies for the mainte
nance of thulr governments for the
next fiscal year. I'ifty-elght coun
ties In the Male ara affected.
The original valuation of tho Hook
Island was J4H.2M).Q00 and the
I'YIsro trt, 268, 000. The compromise
valuations nro )42, 000,000 and 116,-G2K.000.
Women of Thirties Most
Beautiful, Say Critics
Pull Rloom of Loveliness May Be Preserved Far
Beyond Middle Life by Care of Health Tanlac
Has Helped Thousands Regain Lost Vitality.
To.ns Jlnty Snln I'ostKiii1.
IjBNISON, Texas, Nov. 29. Upon
his return from a hunting trip, C.
N. Whitehead, chief operating offi
cer of the Miasotirl. Kansas & Texas
railroad, announced that tho sale
of the ICaty. scheduled for today,
bud again been postponed. It is
epectc,j the nlo will be held two
w s 1 1 on! todnv
2 DEAD, 35 HURT
IN SCHOOL FIRE
Teacher Is Heroine When
Georgia School Chil
dren Are Trapped
COVINGTON, On., Nov. 23 Two
little boya aro dead hero today and
35 others aro suffering from moro
or less mrloiis injuries as tho result
of flro which destroyed tho High
Point community school, flvo rnllca
south of here. That others are not
dead In the ruins of tho echoolhouso
Is due to Mrs. Hadlo Orant, 41, a
teacher, who lifted child after child
to a wind' w through which they
lenied, nriny of them to safety
' The lo car-old Eons of t' .rrun
Hi1 iclr.r ,n I .lames S'eele nr tho
d 1 1 T'l y wrr" ovr in - o t
1 uiii;n ivntttnt- tftnlr turn to
bo llftel to the window, and fell
back. Mrs. Orant tried desperately
to draw tholr bodies to eafoty, but
was ao exhausted hy previous ef
fort that sho could not. Then,
wrapping her face In a woolen Jac
ket, she dflHhed to the window and
flung hertolf out.
Hurnod badly. Mrs. tlrant was
sent to Atlanta to a hospital.
Men woro searching today In the
ruins of the school for other bodies
but It is believed all havo been ac
counted for.
The school was attended yester
day hv 09 puplle. Not all of thce
had been located early today, but
It is not believed the death toll will
holm rented. .
Swan Park Addition
n.vcM'stvn ho.mi; sitks
Sen these today
v. i ntcKititsoN
Os.ngo 4 237.
WEATHER FORECAST:
OKf.AltOMA TonUht Incremln eloudl
n. wrmr In tt nd outh portlonl
unsettled, probably rain, wanner In at,
collier In xtrm northwut portion.
Watch That Roof!
Begin today and investigate your roof. We can re-!av
or repair any class or Btyle of roofs and can give you
the only guarantee of roofing the expert workmai -ship.
Our Service Department is at your disposal.
We Carry a Complete Line of Builders Supplies
Standard Roofing & Material Co.
1712 Knst Sixth
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Many famous men havo said that no woman is really beau
tiful until after she is thirty. Her beauty has been flushed
and refined by tho fires of experience into a fulsomeness
with which even the freshness of youth cannot compare.
Hut thirty In a dan
gerous, and deceptlvo
age. A woman may
grow oven moro beau
tiful a n d attractive
than ever, or may en
ter Into a rapid decline
Hint robs her of the
glowing ekln, the clear
eyes, the o h a r tn I n g
smite and thn grace
fully curving figure
that nro so essential to
tho comely and attrac
tive. Nnturo has provided
tho danger slgnnlrt nnd
they should bo heeded
with Bcrupnlous caro If
one is to preserve In
definitely tho full bloom
of loveliness.
DANOKIt SKJNH.
Dlgcstlvo troubles are
tho chief danger nnd
Tanlac, the celebrated
ayntetn purifier nnd
body builder. Is tho
chief remedy If you
fuel tired out nil tho
ttmo, or your nkiii In
sallow and your Up
pale, If your chooks nrn
thin nnd cotorless, and
you suffer from hoad
nchoH and hackncho, do
not sloep well und
wake up with a bad
insto In your mouth; If you aro
nervous and out of sorts, have dizzy
spells nnd black spots heforo your
eyes; If you nuffer from acid stom
ach, Indigestion and nro afraid to
rat certain things, It Is a sure algn
that your digestive orRans aro not
performing their full duty nnd tho
systom Is becoming clogged with 1m
purtllcx. Tnnlno was designed to overcome
Just audi a condition nnd thousands
of WDineti throughout the United
Htntea nnd Cannda havo token this
wonderful medicine with such ro
iniukablo retnilts that they havo ex
pressed grntltudo In thu public press.
Mrs. Jtobort O. Ueynolds, 127 N.
Denver tit., Kansas City, Mo. unya:
'Tor ten long years I utforl
from a very had form of rheuma
tism, utotnnch trouble nnd nervous
new. Throo bottles of Tanlac built
m tip twenty-five pounds nnd 1
haven't a trace of my old troubles
lert. I bellevo Tnnlao will help anybody."
Mrs. W, V, Herison,
382? Warsaw Ut., Sc
uttle, Wnsh., says,
'Tanlac built mo up
fifteen pounds In
welRht, rid mo of dys
pepida that hnd kept
me mlnernble for jonra
and brought tho color
of health back to my
face. I feol splendid all
tho tlmo and words
cannot express my
gratitude to this grand
medicine."
OTHKltS TAMC.
Mrs. Oertrudo Onr-
teo. highly esteemed
resident of Toledo,
Ohio, pnys n remnrk
ablo tribute to Titular.:
"To seo mo now no
ono would think I
havo bean through all
tho suffering 1 havo
during tho Inst twelve
years. I was a moro
shadow ns thn result of
stomach trouble and
rheumatism, hut Tan
lao built ma up 2 1
pounds nnd mado me
ns healthy und woll ns
any ono could wish to
bo. I look like a dif
ferent person."
Mrs. Ida Hamburgh,
31G S. Main St., Urattle
boro, Vt., Is Ktlll another well-known
womnn who has experienced wonder
ful benefits from the Master Medi
cine, she says:
"Heforo taking Tanlao I wni In
wrotched health nnd weighed only
117 pounds. Now 1 weigh lit
pounds, my health Is splendid and
havo never felt better. My frlondn
all remark on how well 1 am look
ing." 1H not become old before your
tlmo. Restore and prcnorvo tho full
bloom of lionuty by building up your
health, which Is tho only eource of
InstliiR attractiveness, (let a bottle
of Tanlac today from nny good drug
gist. NOTK: You cannot hope to Ret
tho moBt nattsfnctory results from
Tnnlao without first establishing a
freo and regular movornont of tho
IiowoIh, Tanlno VeRetablo Pills are
absolutely freo from calomel and
nro sold on a positive gunrnnteo to
glvo satisfaction. Advertisement.
Announcement
We aro pleased to announce that our store
has been completely remodeled and newly
decorated. We have built a beautiful set of
show windows that will display a magnifi
cent array of the latest creations in modern
jewelry.
We are now ready with a complete
stock of high-grade jewelry and
beautiful gift articles. Mr. Rones
has just returned from a two
months' buying trip to New York
and other eastern points, where he
secured an unusually fine collec
tion of platinum and diamond jew
elry, such as can only be found in
the best jewelry establishments in
the large eastern cities.
You will find hero n host of beautiful and artistic pieces
to select from. Among others is the famous Jules Jur
genson watches, in pintinum cases, set with diamonds
and genuine emeralds. This watch has boon world fa
mous for beauty and durability since 1740. We aro ex
elusive agents in Tulsa.
Those who are seeking the new and exclusive in jewelry
will find it here. We cordially invite you to call and
r.ee the many new and unusual designs now on display.
It will be a pleasure to show you.
Place Your
Special Orders
Now and Avoid
the Rush
anders Rones & Co
Oklahomn's Leading Manufacturing Jewelers
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DOLLS
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-iiiii uc win atuiJ cto liciiu iiuiuwiiic a uiy cjiuit; iui anew buIj ui wu uutuiu uc una uui oiuciv-
ing. uur store is lull ot toys ana games ana otner guts tnat win ctengnt tne neart ot gins ana
boys and grownups, too. Wish we could tell about all of them here, but we haven't room, so we invite you to come
to our big store and look around. Take your time, and when you find what you want, ask us to lay it away until
Christmas, when we will deliver it to you. You will be glad, too, that you did your shopping early.
DOLLS DOLLS
Dolls of all kinds, from 25c up. We have hundreds of dolls, from the little ones to the big
"mama dolls," at prices that are very reasonable, indeed. The beautiful Madame Hen
dren walking and talking dolls are the most lifelike we have seen and are dressed in the
greatest variety of pretty clothes that will delight the heart of any girl. The dolls are sell
ing fast so pick yours out now and have it laid away. Beautiful doll heads, too, priced
at $1.00.
Playroom Furniture
A great variety of doll furniture now, in plain and decorated finishes. This will all be
gone before Christmas, so get your name on it now. Rockers, all sizes; tables and chairs,
$b.7o up. Dressers, Jjz up. unina cioseis, $z.ao. uon Deas, au sizes ana Kinas, ouc up.
Large cfoll cradles, $3.25. Playroom blackbo ards. 60c to SI. 50, Carpet sweepers,
Laundry sets, S1.25. Cooking sets, 15c up. Dish sets, 25c up.
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Gilbert Games
Toys
There arc no
moro interesting
Here you will find all the old favorite
games and a lot of the new ones in at
tractive packages.
nnd instructive toys made than the Gil
bert toys, and tho variety is great enough
to cover every taste.
PRICED FROM 51 UP
Chemistry Sot
Telephone Set
Glass Blowing
Tool Chests
Engineering
Aircraft
Electrical Set
Wheel Toys
Erector Sets
Knots and Splices
Magnetic Set
Mysto Cards
Mutt and Jeff
Coin Tricks
Signaling
Telegraph
Checkers
Cribbage
Flinch
Rummie
Picture Puzzles
Polyanna
Indoor Horseshoe
Auto Race
Tiddledy-winks
Archarena
Chess
Rook
Pit
Paint Boxes
Miraculum Sets
Bowling Sets
India
Dominoes
Parchesi
Carroom
MUSICAL
TOYS
Our stock of these will not last long. Shop
early.
Pianos .,...$1.75 Up
Drums iti..50c Up
Tops ...150 Up
Horns ....,.:..l,j.10c
Music Box i,.,,. ,25c
Tubephones ,.$1.25
Combination games and many others at
all prices.
MECHANICAL
TOYS
There is a great variety of those moving
toys that are a source of delight to all.
Sporting Goods Dept.
Hero is jvhero the boys and girls will find special delight, for there aro hundreds
of things that make for health and amusement for real American youngsters, toys
that make muscle and nerve and health.
Electric Trains
Sand Elevators
Battleships
Pile Drivers
Airplanes
Gilbert Toys
Coon Jiggers
Automobiles
Trip Hammers
Circus Toys
Bicycles ...,.,...$25 Up
Tricycles '. $5 Up
Rocker Horses '. $2.75 Up
Express Wagons $4 Up
Ace Flyers $4.50
Pogo Jumpers . .". $4.50 Up
Boxing Glovesset .$3.75 Up
Punching Bags $3.50 Up
Basket Ball Shoes .,.$3.50 Up
Air Rifles AH Prices
Sweaters, all kinds $4.50 Up
Sweater Coats $6 Up
Kiddie Kars $2.50 Up
Pocket Knives . 50c Up
Indoor Balls $1.50 Up
Indoor Bats $1 Up
Bowling Shoes $5
Basket Balls $4.50 Up
Footballs 75c Up
Coaster Wagons $4.50 Up
MISCELLANEOUS
TOYS
There are so many dozens of these, little
and big, that we ask you just to come and
look them over. It would take a book to
tell all about them.
Telephones
Cash Registers
Banks, Safes
Playballs
Rattles, Tops
Egg Beaters
Return Balls
Manicure Sets
Animal Toys
Sport .Balls
Baby Toilet Sets
Dishes '
Flat Irons
Books
Christmas Tree Holders, Adjustable, 75 c Each It Pays to Trade at Hale's.
109 West First
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