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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920 2 lliiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii iiiiiijf EXTEND FEDERAL PROBE OF PRICES Gnrvun Says Government . Is Fast Pushing Campaign. DENIES "PATRIOTISM" . n tl C,.,u , 1 UltHM lllllivwiii"- ........ in Dincuiwlng Motive Ho hind Curtailment. roNTIM BI N PA1B ONK sarlly reflected in their aulea i 'ttra' aaant eonmniere Meanwhile the wave "1 prl'c nit tlnjr nv department etoree and other rmitlmted In Nprend tiff The prln. elpl reduction arc In emthlnK nnd nhoee, with ciiu from IR per r.nt up t a hlKtl TO per rent irt one in stance. The banUera' war on hlRh nrb'ea. I declared t 111 hehet of the federal ' tpnrvp hoard today hrnnKlii unn'tifr whvk of 1lulitnlin In the rmiritlaa nmrket. f t'rlmnrlly liirturixl tiv the rnuntry Wide atrlnt(oiit credit condition thl wnvn enimil runny e'orka nnil bond Jo full to till lower limitation for Ihe current mnvrmrnt Support of h mit tn nt in ! rhiri ter wn forthcoming however nml tnr Knln hunter were active in Ihr more popular laetioa. An n r-iltl prlrea rallied before the done I.lhfit lityid imd Vlrtorlc not nlmrlnn largely In the rcrnverv Prominent honhor and hrnkfin Inclined to tefer to Ihr prlre 'iitiniK movement iih "n form of hvatiili. ncverthetee declared miIiich of ni.inv elnnditrd railroad nnd ind'iMrial . hnvn In no decree heen Itnpatrrd by Die blither rate for motn'v Thev iineertrd on the rontrury. ilint rep refentnllve eerurltlc wete placed on n founilrr fnnndntlon by Ihe notion of thn federal rrecrvc board nnd bnnka nctlnff In conjunction with (lint body . Prom every roapnnalbl (iilthorltv pnme Aaaurnnre Hint hnalr finnn Cl.il condlllnnfi nil over the rnuntry i offrr no nrraalon for apprehension 1 In the word of a leading financier I the prraent movement In largely In 1 thn nature of n "ncrenwiry ndjimt ment of vnlura, Incltidlni; commrr win nnd Industrial Inventorlra," WARItlNnTON. Mny 20 -HcRard. ima of thn nprrndltiR wave of price reduction, AMlntnnt Attorney den Jrnl nnrvim nnnounrp,) tonlBlil Hint the Rovernmrnt'n rfforts nt huntlim down prof iterrliiK morhnntn throiiith InveMlnallon of prnfltti mndo Vy Indlvldunl tilorrn hnd hren ex tfndrd In mnro thnn n nooro of cltlen, Tnctlrn employed by tho "(ivlnn eilimdrnn" of thn dopnrtinent In New ork were helntr employed, he mild, In tho liiraer rltlen from count to count. V,")1'. Mr. Onrvnn derlnrrd he wnn Rrntlfleil nt the prim drop reported In nrnrly every community he did not believe, the department "1 nerved too much of the credit." nnd no would not endnrun clnlms ot'nomo mercniintH fin.t n... ....... oy nntrlnllr- motive A "Thnt ntuff In (he purest bun frome. Air. Onrvnn nnld. "If they .nro imlrlotlo. where wrm their pn Urlotlsm a yeur nco when prlcei h-L if0'1? nru1 tncl- moro njid more money," ' hi'1rr.' !,r,,,t,-', thlnrpt re.pont.l fr V.'1" "'"""T of mcrchuntn to rlJ tnnt prlcrn: thn mn-u-. i. .. CeiiHitH F inures WAHIIINHTON. Mny 10 fl(ture nnnounced todny folluwt i Ixnver, f'olo , SArt.ar,f), lm re:ie, t.- . h, or 2n per ent. Tmomii, Wr 98,S, InTfiiHi, M il'i, or IM prr cent. New Umdop, Conn.. iM, crenne ,oafl. nr Xlt.l per ont Kllrnheth. N .1 . DA.flBI. In'-reste, 2'.' 27d lit .10 H MM l er rnnlewood. ,1 , 1I,I7, lnereile. l.J. or 17 I per eefll Murfleld N .( 1)111, lnrrene, 9 I fill, or J"! C per cent. MUST RELEASE AMERICANS 1 1 ii nun r In ii OmitiiiiiilMn Out (in to HuoaIii Only on Hun Ciiiiillllon WAMIIINOTON. Mny 20 -Hun-Knrlnn r ninmiinlnln held by ill" Aim trlKn nuthorlili'e iniii not ho trnnn (erred to ItuMIn without the reilp roml relmiae of nil American now detnlrted In joviet ItiiMln. the rte piiriuient .if nlnle iodv Informed Hie Arnerlrin ' 'iininlil"in i In Vlennn The vlewn t Ihl" Kovernmen' Itrtl Fork lion Drowns While Wudinn in Pond With Two PlnymaicH linn I'OIIK Mhv 20 Oi r 1 1 obi neon. Ji , II em-old ion of J et Itnhlnnon. I'khI i?nrte pro prietor, wn drowned In pond thre mile north of here Tuesday even'n while In wlinmln with two plnyniHtee, it v learned to day The boy a liody remained un der wntrr all nUht Tueaday nlht ' (i tut wna removed WeXneadny inornlnff only nftei the water had been pumped out of the pond. The boye wtidHt alonK the ede of the pond, .lenae, Jr , lendina. when thn Itnbliiaon boy atruek a ' aleji off," plulInK into water 14 feel deep. th' iilnym.itivi naid lie drowned before the other 'ould roma to lb reacii, It waa Mated Kerretary Colby announrad, are In iM-rird wlih thoee of other novern-rn.-nie on th- tihji t f,f Mie pro-fi'iic-d rMiiriah' m ''ttf tt ' he llun Riiiiiti oin tun 'i pl in ItueM b lh i C " in t?" ' 1 iiok ii' country inir nriirif.K -v .Inn ViU : . Vi "'". peopio auw i L..V Vr . ,r '""'"fnir oomlnsr, ,1 any thnt fow, f any. of tho iner .elm n wero euro the d.mrtm ent irln T.1"8 1,01 ''" "'"'' It Imt I They tnply haw tho llKhl." y .the n're'n?','. "nl" ",0 W0,nn "! he nrM of tho country hnd forn,... . ... ni continue iih rnplly nrt It now nppeurn, Mr. Onrvnn .1,1 bn w In wiiiMi f .nJLr'" """nn imd Hut. )u. exnliitiipii ,s?LbrrrMHi ' . .Mr. Onrvnn anld there wnn n "vcrv ial nnanrVrn,ie wlilch. he k.iIiI ui. ., nullify ?frrl. j? brlnRrtowA' prlre" r i. .Mm um i muu, i- onk nnd Nklrt Mimufitcturern' maorlntton. Mr On" ii Mini, iiiki urn-red. thnt "nklriK "7 ,r run nnd winter, nnd lm im.i ii Mnte clmhniep of women nrtlvlllea Jn the price re luctlou cnmiuisn utt :lnB them td MU-k toBolher t.T defeat nl""i iiiiiii. nepnrtinent .ikciiIh nre worltlnir on bnoltN of numerouu lnri ,..,..,. turlnff plann, Kcoklnjj ovldvuce hh to pl7!. "c,rt,r,H''-' " Mr. Onrinn, who ,iu uic iiivemiBMllou would bo ex tended rnrldly nnd ulcus broml lim's, '.,T,1", .nc'Jon of ,hn l"n'ern who bleilKed thrms.lTM nt a ronferenm .-hero Tuem'av to reatrlct loims nnd compel lbHldntlnn of "frnnen crcd ' W", ;v" ""In in have n mnit bene. fji'lnjjfe-t Mr nmvnn bellved C.L.&. FABRICS Tltc C. L. & D. Summer Suit in not nlono the rcco&nizcd stylo nnncr.t for tho hot days, but it presents oy clusivo wonves, delightfully udnptud to Summer wcni". "reczwevq" is ono of them "Flnn nclyto" nnothor both distinctive, very li&ht in voiht, veiy smart in shade nnd design. For thu C. L. & B. feroup of Summer Suit Mukers nims not only nt producing the best there is in lightweight clothes for men, but to offer them m the widest nnd sanest selection of mnteriuls that blend with bot dnys. Tho C. L. & B. label promises you n quality Summer fabric and nn ex ceptional exnmplo of fcood tailoring. 1'olHnh to fiu.l tlio C.L.&U. clothier writo u. , The time has come for men to join KO O L K L A D K)- A N m 740-44 DROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY C L He Huys Wisely Who Kuj-s Campbell's I MERIT BREAD Ucst Food the Grocer Sella j v-Most Economical, Too MWnHUMMMiaUHiaUUMf4 tpi.sa mti:i;Mini hi; ' Knt 31.1 Nt., .Vr.tr l.p U ritraniunip, Ktrna ami Uadintf piano. Porch huriKlutr baakvla. Tclrphime .1 1ft llrtnrrn 1 anil 1, or uflcr 0 i iu. (OS 1 ioi A s V - --fP ENAMELlM . 1 U .,' v vh ni m I 1 1 I 1 SB MI pymm fflyoranoynpiiT j irr'w'r , jiii- I. i.r iY'. a .Kft.-'TfV.t'.';:' i- i.'. A " . FHE one best finish for Kitchen walls, woodwork or furniture has proven to be DEVOE ENAMEL Unaffected by grease or dirt -easy to apply and easy to clean. Tulsa Decorating Co. SI'J South lloiihlcr TL'I.S., OKLA. THESE occasional hot days we're having are forerunners of the heated season that will be here before you know it. The sensible thing to do is to come now and take out your membership in the KOOL KLAD KLAN. The benefits far outweigh the cost and they're lasting benefits too. You get style, good appearance, comfort and service out of any suit you choose and you pay as little as .$20 if you like. Palm Beach Suits are "Official" attire lfOST members of the K. K. K. choose iyj-Pcilm Beach suits for their Official Re galia. You'll find our stocks larger this year than ever before. You'll find thef abrics and the colorings better, handsomer and of a wider variety than ever. There's hardly a model or color you can mention that isn't in cluded in the assortment. C INGLE or double breasters in one, two and three button effects with new ideas in pockets, lapels and sleeves. Some in belted effects. Handsome new grays, sand, tan, green, and brown shades. Sizes for men of every build at $20 and up Latest straws THE best of the 1920 styles in Straw Hats arc in our windows now. So many new braids, new shapes and new ideas that you'll have to see the hats" to realize their beauty. Yachts, soft straws and Panamas both bleached and natural cream colors. Ejomc at $5, others up to $20. Summer oxfords THERE must be some very good reasons why men who once wear Edwin Clapp Oxfords won't have others at any price. Reasons that have to do with their unapproached style, exact fit and long service. This is Clapp headquarters and all the new styles and leathers are ready now. English, modified English, straight and combination lasts at ?t8 up. Others $12.50 up. Summer underwear YOU can safely put your summer underwear problems up to us, for we have every good kind of underwear for summer, nnd other seasons too. Mansco,"B. V. f)., Wilson Bros.' and others in knitted or woven fabrics of splendid quality. All styles, including special models for men of unusual'build. 1.50 up. New silk shirts NOW that your vest will be laid away until fall you'll need eotne of these beautiful new Silk Shirts to be well dressed. And they certainly are beauties. Fine Jerseys, Peau de Empire crepes, broadcloths and fibres. Half a hundred different pattern effects and plain white. Some with collars attached. Manhattan made most of .them nnd you know what that means in quality and making. $11.50 up. Washable ties TpO GO with the new summer suits and shirts these late A ideas in wash neckwear arc just thn thing. Four-in-hands, bat wing and other shapes. Fine madras, crepe, silk, satin and other washable materials in plain, figured nnd striped pat terns at 50c up. . .1 N i M .i i 7Va d a n sky rJr-oi heirs I ;; ..i"-;,"'ir-.i.'."' frrr m n IWmJU mOTTTTn W ri aVIifa M-r Hill