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10 TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1920 HARDING CONFERS WITH DOZEN MORE Viewpoints of 'Host Minds' on Wide Knngc of Prob lems Received. RESIGNATION TALKED Meets With Willis, Who'll Uo His Successor, 15 ut No .Agreement la Hunched. MAUlON. Ohio, Ueo. SO. 1'iuf.l-flent-elert ItardlliR'M conferences nil tlin (itilli'lim ut IiIh utt in i n lnt nitloil ranged far and wide today iiinmiK tlm natlon'M foreign mid iIoiiichMu problems nnd Kavo lilm Ihn benefit of nilvlo' from upward of a rtnzon of tho "best minds" lio Iiiih Invited Into t IIM Mill t.l I toil Two lit thoso w 1 Hi whom lin hits talked iilMiiit duncstlo qiicNtlons hnvo been pi-ridstcnily tiif-ntlonril for cnbl net positions nml tlirlr coming Htlm 1 j In t oil rn'cii1ntlon ntmilt till poml blllty of their nppolnltncnt to tlm lioxt president's official family. They wern Charles (I. Daw en, ChlriiKO banker, nrul Henry Wallace fif ls Moines, Iowa, nn editor of fanner iiiililloiitloiin. With thi forrnor Mr. lliirilliiM tulked of flimml.ll condl linns iiimI tar ri'formH nml with tho latter illst-usand furintir relief, Henalor Hhlclrtft of Tennessee, a democratic member of tho forrlqii relations eommltlen nml Irreconcil able opponent of tho Vermilion treaty, conferred with tlm president elect nliout thn plan for nn nssnola tlon of nations nml gave IiIh ap proval of tho general principles pro posed by Mr. Harding for nn Inter national court. Tho uuestlon of Mr. Harding's early resignation from thn sonato wan tho mibjcet of n conference bh tween hint nnd Senator-elect Frank II. Willi, whom novernnr Cox 1m oKTd to mtiolnt to thn vnenncy. It was Id afterward that no decision won reached nnd tfie friends of the president-elect took his delay na meaning that he probnhly would not rellro until thn new republican gov ernor of Ohio takes office early In January. 1,000 for niM'JtilrM of Christ. A check for $1,000, representing tho contribution of tho First Chris tian church to tho "debt of hnnvr" of Disciples of Christ to tho Inlpr chureh world ntovomont, haa Just been .end by tho local church tn tho national church headquarter.. Tho offering woo taken up Sunday, December 12. Disciple ot OhrUt, who have 8,000 churchea In thl. country, pledged 100,000 to tho iup port of tho movement. Assistant Pastor Here. IXct. Leslie Miller, now assistant Vaator of tho First Methodist tihurch. haa begun his work nnd will have charge of the choir beginning next Hunday. Roverend Millar was Introduced to the congregation last Sunday. Uo arrived last week with hla wlfo and two children from Bwoetier. Ind. Citu Uric fa l'lI'ITION for illvoree wns filed In district court Monday by Italic Handera ngnlriin. Delia M. Harnlcm. DUCK til t ii mi III tiff tho common law marrliiKo of llertlm Hlmftfi nr. (liady to Adam Hlmffiir of Collins vllln won asked III a suit filed In (Hu ll let mint Monday. . IIHCIIKMH ut dissolution of thn Knatern Torpedo company and the New t'ailllla' inmiinny, both with hc,aditinrtnrn In TuIhu, worn granted III district court .Monday by JuiIhii Owen Owrii. MAtlltlAtlH licenses were Issued to I lie following, Monday, by the clerk of county court: Harry J. Iton ken, V. l'aikernburif, Iowa, and Mbyl Hills, i!3, Tulsa Walter .MoWallace, DO, ami M.nln lleklii, 12, JkkM. MIHH 1,1111 HA-fOW (if Ihn Hell Oil gr (Inn Uo. left Monday for lllvh miind, Vn her old home, to upend tho Clirlif.inim hollilayi. IIANKIMl vliniorii In the city Mon day Included: U. C. Walker, preal dent of the lirnt National bank of Okelnah, and II. II. Jolinnon, Vice prcnldi'iit nf the American National iialik of Hapulpu. AN AI'TOMOIJILM trip nf the went In helm; made by Mr, anil Mr. N. A. Joiieji of Wichita, Knn,, for mnr rentileiitM nf Tuliu. They were iircnniiMinl'Ml from Tnlwi by Mm (' (I, I.owory nml MIhh Hndin fimltli, liolli of 020 i:. KlKhth Hirnot. The party nxpectx to upend mimt of tliu winter on the l'aidfln count. POMCR OWIUIAtH nf Rnnd BprliiKf wnro IniHy Hunday. They worn called out u number of tlmcn to brlnit In the "victims" of "too much chnn" nnd every lima they wero called out they broimliL In ro- stilts In tho form ot prlaonnni. "We Koi elglil nltoRollier," said 11. U Wnildla, chief of police. Tlvo were from TuIbu." Chrlntmaa Bmlnes in Tulsa Postofficc Puts Up New Record FortytiiroH extra clerks and carrier havo been added to thu poatofflco forcn during tho pant fow days In order to facilitate the hniiUllnif of the Christmas mail Tho voliuno of parcel post sur names that of any previous year In tho history ot Tulsa, thu offlco reports; Hovnn Inrno delivery wnirons and threo automobiles are deliver ing tho hundruds of parcels of nil shapes mid nlr.es which have been received slncn Saturday, lit tho basement from which the mall Is dispatched, packages aro piled six foot high. BANDIT PASSED UP MUCH FRISCO COIN Five Times Amount Tak en Locked in Druwora, Say Employes. Further Iriventlcnllnn by pollen oN flrurn Iiiih ei far fnlleil to tlirow imy llRlit on thn ru in who uloiin and tin innnked held up tlm KrlKco depot about 7 o'cloek Hunilny nvenlnir, en eapltiK with t,'J.n. ftut John .tohn (ion nnd Dnwey Illi'.orkrt, ticket sell ers, who wern both In the ticket of flen nt thn tlmn of tho robbery, nay that moro than five times thn amount tn ken wan overlooked by thn robber. Tho other money wan In tour rnnh iliavtcix, all of llicin locked, Thn robbery, oni of Iho boldest In local pollen liliitoiy, wni perpetuat ed when a hundred people litulud till? n pollen detective wnro In the whltn waltliiK room nnd u iforo or moro were In tho ncro waiting room. Tho robber entered tho ticket offlen by means of a door which opened Into the nei;ro waiting room. I'poi) thn elraiiRer'n entraniio, Ill cocks, who wiik unlnK n phone, imys tin lilt! not observe, tho Intruder, but went on with bin convernatloii, Tho bnmllt went over to Johii.ion who wan oelllmt tickets, ordered him to null down thn window nnd hand over tho money. Illcnckn nays that ho did not know a robbery had ben In proirrein until It wnn nil over. City detectives, In conjunction with railroad officers havo combed tho city In ii hunt fur a mnu nnswerlnu thn detvrlptlon of thn bandit but tho cIioho Iiiih proven futlln. NcRrnc In tho waiting room who saw thn man enter nml leave tho offlco nnd both Johnson nnd Hlcocks described tho man ns being about five feet, eight Inchon tall, wearing a blnck cap, inn shoes and n long, light gray overcoat. Now TcleplHiim Directory. Now telephonn directory goes to press soon. Arrnnga for changes nnn ntiTGumng spneo now. AdVt. CHRISTMAS GIFT Kilra Pants. Vonr rluilen nf n,. MiN'k, stTRi', tnliinc.e niut worsteds 2S OFF HOLMES CLOTHES SHOP saa Koirru mai.v State Restn hi 'Peach King' Murder Hearing MACON, (In,, Den. 20. Tho rttnto fen tod today Ju tho prellmlunry icnrlngs of tho four defendant In the Hhepnrd enno nml motions worn inula by llieir counnei for their tin incdlntn dlsrhnrgo on tho grounds that no competent evidence bad been Introduced tn connect them with the, alleged polmulng Inst. Juno or Fred H. Hhepnrd, wealthy peach grower. Judge Matthews refmted to entertain the motions and gavo tho dcfoiino tho alternative of argu ments or Introduction ot evidence or both. The ilefchso started In troducing evidence this uttcrnonn. no bichloride poisoning- Dr. Charles Harold of Macon, who operated on Hhepnrd shortly before his death, testified death was roused by general peritonitis and paalyced condition of part of the Intestines. From conditions as reported by tho state expert he Judged there whs IWiflwcU'ft ior flnn Jewelry. Advt. Give a Sweater YOU know how they al ways pile up the pres ents under the Christmas tree ; it's an old custom ; been doing it for years. Sweaters ' are sure to be among 'the most important gifts; every young fellow wants one. We've got some very fine "pull over" sweaters with shawl collars dQ A ff all good colors Other Sweaters $6 to $15 Curtis QrovOn Go, Tuli' Llrett Leading Men't Store. "Church Night" Tonight At tho weekly "church olght" ot the First Christian church on Wednesday evening, supper will bo served at 0:30 In chargo ot tho of ficial board. Young women of the Phllathea Hunday school clans Will loud thn social period following and thu devotional hour, with the topic "Peace on Eatth. Good Will to Men" will bn conducted by thn 111 blo school offlcnra and touchers. For Five Days Only Without a dime profit, this is your Christ mas gift, Dr. G. II. Huddlcston, optomerist, will examine your eyes and fit you correctly. With out one cent profit for five dnys only, Mondny, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Dr. G. II. Huddlcston has been fitting glasses at John, The Ring Man's place for two months and his business hns incrensod to where he is proud of it, and wants to get better ac quainted with the people of Tulsa. Remember, our lenses are ground in Tulsa and include the Kryptok Invisible Bifocals, any thing in glasses, any mountings or frames that's to bo had in Tulsa. This is no fako offer ns it is at John, The Ring Man's place. The place to buy Christmas gooda. A complete lino of up-to-date gold jewelry at live and let live prices. Four years in business in Tulsa and John challenges any one to find a customer that will claim that .V misrepresented his goods. A child can buy from John as cheaply as an adult. Call at 111 South Boston Avenue IVi Blockt South of Frisco Stntion. Thank You. Store Open Nights Store Open Nights GIFT FOOTWEAR The most elaborate gift casually presented, will not give nearly as much pleasure as the simplest remembrance, imbued with the spirit of thoughtfulncss. For those in one's family, there's no finer gift than Lyons' footwear, FOR WOMEN "Comfy" Slippers with padded soles; red, blue, navy, pink, Copen, elephant, wine and orange; A A $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 to !I:.UU Fur Trimmed Slippers with leather soles in wine, navy, dQ A oxford, black, $2.50, $3.00 tPOaOU Ribbon and Plush Trimmed Slippers with leather soles ; jA AA green, orchid, wine, navy, black, red; $3.00, $3.50 and JJ)JrJ" Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers in pink, blue, orchid, red, black, rose, copen and purple; leather or padded soles; (PQ CA $2.50, $3.00 and 4OoDU Leather Boudoirs in red, black, pink, bluo and IQ AA brown; leather soles and low heels, $2.00, $2.50 and .... tpOaUU FOR CHILDREN "Comfy" Slippers and Bootees in red and blue; leather soled Slippers in red, navy and sky. Priced according to size; djrt ETA $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 T p9U FOR MEN Leather House Slippers in black or brown kid leather; (Jff AA opera and Everett styles, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and. .. P3UU INDIAN MOCCASINS , for women, boys and girls; soft tan leathers; beaded tfQ AA designs. Priced according to size from $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, DOUU Hosiery for Men, Women and Children Come here for your Christmas Hosiery. For men, women and chil dren. Wool, silk and wool, all silk, silk lisle, cotton and mercerized. Plain and fancy colors, put up in OK frk AA fancy boxes, a box GOV, LU $DaUU Very Special Misses and child's white and black ill-silk stockings. Regular prices $2.25, $2.50, $3.00. jn rfC Christmas special, pair . . $JLf J m 1 lloswell's, (he house of fine dia monds. Atlvt. WHY DO YOU SNEEZE? Whether you know or hot It's a warning that your niwat passages uro In condition to bo host to a cold. Are you doing anything to prevent a cold, pneumonia, grippe, brdncmal troubles, etc.. or If von urn already afflicted nrn you Using nnythlng that you uro really confident win relievo It? When yon uso Howell's Hunarene Catarrhal Jelly, you are not experi menting. Mnweirs mipiirene is reo omtnnnded by physicians Us formula Is on uvery carton. Nothing to equal it for catarrh or asthma. Has been remarkably successful In most obsti. onto cased. Thousands praise It. (let r tuba today, 50c. Keep your nasal passages in n Healthy condi tion, Ciiard ngfllust Flu. Hold nnd gunratitocd by all "druggists. Advu bjbjh aw gMBjajajajaji ajajajaBr 1 " ajajajajajaM aHfikKHai BaVI!rWlS9rH aaaaaaaBaaBBBj. aaaaaaaaaa This Is Bull Tho following Is not Floor lJinis, complete! ,$.10.00 Ccdur ChcHts S3S.00 Miihognny Hockcrs $35.00 Wicker Hookers $8R.OO Mahogany Knd Tables, . .$17.60 Thrw-'-irtoco lilting ltooin KhJu-s ..$JtM).00 P.H. Bull Furniture Company 70S S. Olyinpla Osogo 1359 A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL LAY AWAY ANY ARTICLE All Leather Goods at Replacement Prices Buy a Gift Day Make Chriittnai Shopping Play ill ia ai ' Two Gift Specials $68.60 Hart mann Reduced $55.50 Wardrobe Trunks $99.50 Hart mann Reduced to $83.00 Both Trunks Aro Fully EqulfJnc With Dram locklng Ilnr, Shoe and Hot Itoi, LauBdry Itag und Cushion TuIm L-D-DE TRUNK COMPANY 414 South Main St. L. J. 1TTENBACH, Resident Partner Kansas City OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS HURRY! KHBjBBBBBBBBBBjBB ejHHHBtCHHBfH$ bbVBbBBbBbVbBbS- ' aBBBBBBflBBBBBBLftaBBkaBBBaa lBBtBVBIBBKW' HIHIbH iBBLjBBBBBLBflBBBBBBBBBBHBSBCVC Li VBLVBBBBlBKSScBHkBBBHBBBBB IHbHbW swauu - JUST THREE MORE DAYS and Santa Glaus swoops down on us. Run right into PUTTER'S where you'll find everything in useful gifts at lower prices. Kn-rxbodjr In town can get a pair of Felt House SUppers, Comfy utrle, cosy Toes nnd Daniel Green Makes. Santa Clans price DOLLS ylflo anil Up l.r.o Klccplns Doll 9.00 ICstra largo Baby Crib lllankcW 95c 95c Extra heavy Flannelette Undershirts Men's $12.00 Bathrobes, very special Women's $11.00 Bathrobes, very special Children's $G.50 Bath- dQ Qp robes, now selling at tPcJaxfO ... 49c $7.45 $6.95 Infants padded Jap Silk Coats, now Jap Crepe Kimonos, while they last .... One lot assorted Art Bags, 'your choice . . $3.95 $4.95 $3.95 Boudoir Gaps 11.00 Caps . ... now ....... . . 65c $12.00 Caps, Q-f OCT now $3.00 Caps, now HANDKERCHIEFS Each ...... ... . ...w .$8c ta $3.45 Box '. ltc to $2.45 $2.00 lAdlca' Flannel Night ' CI ih ... UJA.-lw Qowhs $1.00 Men's Tics , fjKn lu boxes "1 $1.85 $2.45 MMmmmvsjj.i.ujjij 12.00 Men's fiuspcfiilff9 115 South Main $4.00 Caps now $1.25 20S SOUTH MAIN In boxes