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'J t'LSA DAILY WORM), WKDNWSDAY, MARCH 9, 1921 1 J i RESERVE GRAINS BREAK RECORDS Largest Stocks Held on Farms This Year in Nation's History HALF OF CORN IS HELD One-Fourth of When! ami Nearly Half of Oat Are llotnincd. lieport Says Women Are Op pined As Theater Ushers Ul Fire, Marshals I'llli'A'io Man li i X ..men imlioni It. the then'em l.o k judg ment of tin'rnry nnd rnne. nnntlv urn not conducive to pnb-Hi- MrVtv, Mirortlln to K5 prr i nl tf llli" rlty fire miirrmltf of the muntrv who hnvc replied to a ini'Hiinriimlr en mil lv Alrter In l li , l Konllirl, h i i l tllH tl of 'In i.illlli'll hilll'lltlft i iiliitlllMce, While i.'i per Hi "f Hi" ,i ii n rt h oppoifrt iiiiii n tiMt i i - i, 1. 1 oni" 'f I in in iMViirril ! In.-ll Ti i 1m i I . IT I I'lll Mill llllllll'tl V SIIN! I ON" .m k nf Krln Miir"h t Oil yr n ! h in int .ii iH T 111 nil ' Mi), I'-. 'I I ! I . I ' I'lll M in li i Ijii !" if held on fnriii" 'han on that ilii"1 in Mitory. Win""' M'lliin, th hold-in- fultovrlnic the i i mp, ha Iik i i )ioldinn hy .17.- 1HK Hi I i.'ilv I. llll. 'ill 'I II (.0(1,(110 I ikImIi l)in"t l. iif "f th enuntr nr inl ri it, r'i nf U"t yer remnliinrt hi fun. M.ircli 1: n i or o Ohio n I it-' i nf ihi- whent crop mill nl- iii ( hilf of the I'irt crop of oiim. " orillnff (n (hn department of nn 1 1 iltuiv'H entlinnt announced loilnv IVIlIM III I llll llll. Tho turfo roii of lant yinr unci it. ifwiwd grain price nre believed in lm Mrfclv reponMblc fur the h'Mll-r holdlllK. HnldlniM nf l orn vtii mmn thin half a billion lumh- i turner than a yimr nt, while hrnt holdlnita wro about is.nno.. "no htiahelM morn, Inwn, premlur rorn mule, lyid 1 iiii,ftOO,0OO htlthcla more nrn mi It" iHi-m linn on Mm rh 1. I'.IZ0, while Vchraftka'ii hftldlnn exceeded liml M iir'H by 117,000.000 IiiihIh Ik With ' few exception tlif pt lit i iptil wheat producing niii I I'M were hohllttff Inrtfer .lock on fnrniH limn h year ago. I'nrm IioIiIIiikk of Ifnn urm were lnrncnt, IicIiik nlioui, IV, I'OO.OOO IiiihIiiiIn nun" lliiin ii yfir nun; Nobrmdm'ii holillimn won' ac onil liirxiwt fliul were more, tliiui S, 000, 000 IniKlinlN larKT tlinn liml riir, while North DiiWiiIu'h hIihIih ito Ihlril InrKMit, nluuit 4,500,000 liimliclR Kri'Hti'i- tlmn lMt ynr, A llllllini IIiiMh N In Corn. Cm n liclil on fiirnm min uhmit 1. '.72. 307. 00(1 liimlu'lii, or ISO pfr i i'Mt of tlm 1920 rrop, rompnn il with 1.O70.B77.0O0 himhcN. or .17 ' per lit of Iho 101D crop ho hi'lil u yt'iii" iiko. Admit 87.00 prr conl or 2, Sl I, ac.fi. 000 himholii of tli 1020 crop I', nifrrhrinilnlili", omiphi-hiI with 2. (SO.JOfi.OOO IiiihIipIh of tlio 10)11 rrop. OKI lii'M on fnrniH whn nhout ORO.8flC.000 IuihIipIm, or ir. 2 per ri"nt of tlio 1!i20 ("rop, rotnpnrcil Willi 41S.0.1S.O0O IiiibIicIk. or III. Oil per rent of tlio 1019 crop io hi'lil .i vrnr iiro. It.iilnv hi'lil on fnrmx wiih nhout fi9.093.000 IiiihIipIm or 3l.fi per emit of thr 1920 crop, compitri'il with Hfi.fi IK, ooo hiiKhnln, nr 22 S per rrnt of Hip 1919 crop ho lichl ii your iiko. Hlnckn of whont on fnrniH hy n In i Inul proilnrlni; hMioh, In lniHlnni folliiw! IlllniJu. H. 9 17.000- MIhih hiiIii. 10.191,000: MlHMiurl. 7.SS3.II00: North D.ikhlii. 17.7RI.OH0: Koiilh ll. hotlt,. 7,nr19,0n0; NVhrilNkll, 19.fiS, (ion Oldnhoinn, 10.i'.30.000; ICausnn, It 1 17.000. Ntorl of corn hy prlnclpiil Htntcn ' lirinl itt'l ntr: dhtn. 7 I.OfiO.OOO . In illiinii, OH, 877,000; llllniilH. 111,2101,. O00: Mlnncuntn. 4R.-I3l.00n. , low.-i, .iiiri.nss.ooo: mihhoihI, ti.1.4 i.nno; N o h I" ii m k,n . 1C0.9SJ; Timu, 09,080,00.0. FA R M ERS "DIes" THE " B I G 5" Chiiruos 'I'lii'V I ltf nt In l'riini Mlihllnp; V'mIim 1'iich Other for Stock, LINCOLN. Noh.. Mnrch 8. --A1-IckIiii; ooimplrMoy on tho pint of tlio fl'o lilcc ChloiiKo tmrkorH to nionon oll.o tniilo In livestock, .lohn AV v.. I. t .....I ul..ll iti( i. (ii"i.'f., ot-t... mi in, -i iiii.i ri'.' r.ildor. toilny. In-onKht milt for $76, ooo in foilornl court iiKiilnnt Hwlft & Co., Armour X- Co., MoitIh Co... WIIkoii Co., nnil tho Cnthihy 1'nck Iiik eoinpuny. .luck clmi'Koil thul tho vi-kem huvo crunhcil rompolltlon anil prnr (I. i" li'Klriilnl In tniilo hy rcfralnhiK fi inn hlihllni; ngtlilNt rnch other In pUrcllllHOH of HvoHtock. World Publisher Is Fast Recovering From Illness WAS'lUN'OWN. Mnrch 8 Fif rono I.orton, puhllnhor of Tlio TiiIku Worlil. him Hiiffleiot.it ly Improvnl from IiIh monlhV IIIucfn of pnou tuotiln mid pleurisy tlmt ho wiih nl low oil to i:n for n hnlf hoiir'n nntn inohlle rlilo IIIh phyMliInn Haul howevoi", thai It would he two or tht -a wookh hefoio ho i emlii'i weil. . ,i'. il III' oil' l I. .llii'rti i HARRISON RETURNING I'hoiiMiiiilK In M ii 1 1 1 tit 'I'titn Out In I'nj ltoH'i'l lit Itillrlmt ti'il crnor.Ci nil of Philippine. MANILA. I' I. Mni'h Thou hhiiiIh jolneil in 'i ilmMt rittl' fiiri'Holf hrn loilnv to PrnmU Itur Ion MnrrlHon ntlrlnn ovirnnr-on-miI of the I'hlllnplni'H. innklnif hln ttepnrturo for New Toflt aflor elirht yeiirii of mt I' e 1'rnrt lenlly nil orpnnli6illM In MntiUs Jolnril In a imrmle frnm the K'lVcriior'M rMlrtence, MalitcmianK, t" Hie hoime nt reproHentallvwi where the m1ilreliei were (lellvreil 111 Rnil llh ii ml TiikuIiiK lit hlx lHl i.fficltil ItieminK'" In the Klllpltin peole Mr. MnrrlHon plerlReil hlioHMlf to ilo everything In IiIm in'i r for the iiiUniicement of the 1'lilllpplni'H' iiiitHe. The fm liter Kovei it'ir nnil hln fnin IL ilepnrteil fur New York on the Hieniiier Hnnlern lliportor. vln Hue i 'ii n.i I nnil Loiiil'in, folloulitK u hnn- ipi' t lonlKht . w ami 1 1 n'i rn in, Mm eh i - iieiny PRESIDENT TRIES HIS GOLF I' Kiel, her of I'...ohIv.,iiI, rormer i im I hi noil i lor lo Mexico, wiih HWiirn In miller Hei relitrv PROBE OF WRECK STARTS AT GARY Indiana CornmiHsions and Railroads Co-oporate in Investigation li. It V, lull . Man It Coin.l t ln eaiiKMtlnn hy Hi" I ml lima piilili mrlio inmmlMliiti, the InterHlat" ' 'nnim! rr o.uiiiian!iiii, a n in wiiih tin- nf the ottorney tenriil'H iifdie nnil the New Vnrk Central "Will MP hlHan Central rinlwiiya In mi er fort to tlelermlna wlial mimeil lh wnik al I'otler on Kehrmiry 27, In uhkh 7 peraona were killed. 1 1 inn liMlny In (ary aiipeilor conn In liiml i limed doom -We nhnll not plii'-e tha llnm (Hi anybody." aalit C. I Lewla. i halr Iiiiiii of the Indlada publli aervh o i iimitileHlnil. "for the Michigan Cen lial tra in crew ha already Imen held reaponalhlp liy the offlilnU nf tliq road nnd hy coroner Helpvl Ht hl hearliiR Inat week. "Our purpoae la In ltneHtllo tha, inechanleHl lelnllona of the ayNtem and the hlork hIhiihI". We ex pact lo aiintlnnu nellher Hie enlKneer no the llieinnn of tho Mlihlmiu Centrnl train " Nearly H II the witm-iae today weni tin- tullroud nlfn lulu. alKnnl imiliileiiiini e men iiixl hlock alKtiul experlH. Fletcher Is Sworn in As 11 un lies' Assistant Well Known Jurist Pies at II is Home in Kenlucku I I' A Mi KOI IT, K . M.iM r. Former I'nlted Hlnlee Siniini Thiiiniia II. I'a) titer, one of the moat widely known la-wyera In Kentucky, dlod at hl hoina hera today after a 1 ioriK lllne, After ervln nine warn hn realgnad n repreacntalLe from the Ninth lixilii'ky dletrl'l lo Hie CSt'd eimirrena lo hoi nine Jtiilne of Hoi Kentuel: v i mirl of fippoHla. In I I SOU he defeated Kenntnr Joe Ilia, k- I. urn In tlie iliynoi ml ! lenlalmivn -5!i"ii" fnr th-" Cnitr.l Htatee neimt" mil eerved unill I'll.! I.- Whk fill ye.na 'ild Arkansas House Passes Hill Afiainst a Judye I.ITTLi: hock. March . Thn houwi Hilt afteirloott jtaaaed the hill Introduced yaaterduy to nlmllah tho dlvlalon of court over which Judge .Inhn W. Wude pre aldnrt and aotlt the hill to tho een ntn whnrn II waa read twice and liiniL) u upm.-titl order for tnmot row mo ml iik. CHANGES SLIGHT TO BOOST RAILS Interstate Commerce Head days Conditions Op pose General Hike t W AHIIINOTON, Mnt'h S Ti. koihihI nillroitd Hltuutioii liffn'M' IIIU" proHpei t of (tctieinl di. n i s h In frelirlii rte, chairman clorh ..J Ihi inleralHte niiiiiiiiTrn cotniin-i'm loday Informed Hetiulor lliiii'iK of (IcorKli lt"puK to n h-ltir from .Senator llnrrla lmiuhlriR- an lo the poiilhl) ny of u ri-ilm lion In frclKht ( hill-Kin I Lh l nitt it I 'lurk aald: "The altiiiillnn N not .ho Rood now a Ii huh In Deci-inhi-r There h.n l.een a aulmtlinllal fulllni: off In t,'i' iial traffic. Tho aver.iKc operatliiK i alio of the rnllroiulH of tho l ulled Slati-a I' HomuthliiK over 90 That im nun tlmt for every dollar thnt the i it llroiiil h earn they pay out In op erntlitK cxpenaoH more than 00 contH I ii- lo the narroiv mnrKln hotween t wiiu" and operalliiK expense-) nnd fixed (harKC H Kood many are mil even i-nrnlnK their operntltiK ex-i-iihi k I nder theae m uniHlam ei Ih illffp ult to find an argument hi fa on- of rodiKltiK- laten. iiiiIohh In n Htait' ia In whhh It inn he nhown Hat lite ratei whl'h wnild Htlll In. ompcnwitoiv would affect n move were deeded to the Cnlvei-- of ment from which there would he I V'Jl'lh !od"y n.i pnrl ,' $1,000,000 heililext to the tint- -r - Homo returns. of tll() latP oennla Svarl" York millionaire. California t . LcIm La ml (aunt. OAKLAND. Cal.. March 8 One In a French factory turbu hundred and one aoea of land In drlsen hy water from u rcner Al'tieda. Cal. nlued at $250 000, u mountain C00 feet nbove 1 I'liOH I'irxt Oainc Since liiiiuKurnllou; Wife nnil "IjiiIiIIi" llo" (In, Too. WAHIIINOTON. March H I'real-ili-nl llMnllitK played IiIm fir. it (,'iimii of :olf today elnce hta InaiiKUratloii. Accompanleil hv Mia llaidlim he molored to the Chew CIwihii Coun Iry club where he initially playiid when a Heiiitinr. "Ijuldle llov." I he proaldetil'M Airedale pet. waa tulien a I out,'. ' - - - - Hardinf Letter States Davis Will Gel Relief ti.iliiv ii m iinilor aecrelaiv of atdle. Ain-ieedlnK Norman II. DavlH. Ml. Iinvla will remain al the deportment for a time to aaalal Iho new offlclala nnd will cotttlnuo iih ihajrman of the American iiIikiiI.-h lo the Inter national iiiumuul'-atlonit t (infer-Mice. LONIMiN, Manh s John W D.ivIh, lh" I'ctlrlm; aiiihaMMidor of tile Culled Hlali-H. Iiiih iiicelvcd it tnont cordial Idler from 1'renldont llaidltiK annniitiflnu llu Die pri-Nl dent will comply with Mt H.oIm' i ipieHt that a now n in ha kmo dor he n pointed iln Hoou iih pohhIIiIi-. ho that Mr, DavlH inuv telurn to the I'nlted tftatcH U. S. TIRES Osatfc'JIJJjOsajic Polin Service Hcctilli nl Moulder Why You Must Have Iron to Make Your Body Strong and Your Brain Keen Alert nnd Powerful Vnluo of Spinach nnd Orpnnlc Iron to Help Moke Rich Ked Wood nnd Kovitnlir.o Wornout Exhausted Nerves WITH ITjKNTY OF III.'OOD AND IKON, YOUR IIUAIN is tho mot won ilorftil IhitiK in nil creation Imt without thcao it in nothing. 1I50N TAKKS OXYGKN from your Iuiikh mid enrriea it to your lirain. without iron your hrnln ccta no oxypm; "nil without plenty of rich rod lilooil nnil oxyKcnyour ttrnin bccomoH dull nnd heavy, YOUR INTKIiI.KCT POOR, your memory fnils, YOi; DO FOOLISH THINGS, innko tind deciaions and you really amount tg nothing. o far ns accomplishing anylhing of importanra m concerned. AIiw without iron YOUR IU.OOI) mCCOMKS THIN AND WATKRY nnd loses its jxiworto cIiuih;o fooil Into livlnjt cella nnd tissuei nnd therefore nothlnpyou rut does you .tho proper amount ot roikI you do not get tho full BtrenKth out of it. TIIKUK ARK aO.OOO.OOO.OOO.OOO RKD 1ILO0D CORPUSCLES IN YOUR ItLOOD AND EACH ONE MUST HAVE IRON. h. ii tin t tru1t of Iron r nl ion got up fPlinK ltr'tl In Ui nioiiilnv wlin .Hi rtnl s tUI ' f tlr nti 1 1 rttuhU nnil tntly upntM wIumi v ti n no loiiurr lt untr tiny nnrU wMlmut b(Mnn nil fKHcti ou l Mt nUhl iir tH.ii..t) nil wtii is or imi lt o n In ' o- thr tt.n k ami stmt t looki tH itrul tlmwn. nni uttti mill) v u K.t hH to litfc-rii nnd ruiur-o mi nrnt" of nrvnii pmtrtitt n nr unit in ? our wrmi- nr i cunitl(lii von rnnrn.r himih' irwnii il' en ir hut cm more M"n' h nntl 'd 1 n rontMlnuf s 4 rtttlr nnil ul. rinm Uin with tlirm to help rnrlrh smii hlnntl uml rpvltnt'ft y .r w ntuut c unu'tnl mirvi'M Hut Im mir Hint lir ir hi you Uki In itrtearu nl tint mrlulli'- nr nrn irtil Iron uhlch tirnpiA unuully tnkf. orKiintr iron lM Itkf ihfi Iron In yntir litiiml uml IiUh the Iron In upHurh. lentil u'il ui'i'lf. Mlilh inrUIMo Iron lit Just un H loinri ft.uii thr iuMton of ntrnnii iuuIr on Hiiuill ntfin nf (run Or mile (ion i mi tM Imtl finni ur ilrnncibt wwlft I un niini of srATi:i 1H(N Nn.ittl lr- rtprmrnia nncunu- tmn In nuch n tttKh'v itn iitritMl form lh.it nun ilonfl 1 n cittnii.(t in ( nrproxitiiHtf ly rcmlvu it ti' oriCHti' ii in .nntMiti lo r4(lnif hn f a ipiarl t t wa- h nr onn MUttrt nf tcMi vitoiHiitr H in Ilk inking cx fai of tinnf uitffttl r CiUjiir pouivli of mit Your ttionfy will bf rrfuiuUtl lv hn mntiufnrturcrii If n ilo not olitaln (trffrtty natlRfnctory rraultii, lo r iAle hy ull ilrusglKtH, Ailt I Cantor tiean production l helm: encouriiKed lit Java, whore the nil Ih utilized in the toNtllo Imlimtry. MORGAN INN Thrt liniirn' tlrlvn out i f Tnt-n vvrr thr wpawnaw tln tnil-i mil nf J'ryor iklu . will Uk mJ In JlnrHHii Inn mi timo'l run t;nnit fluhlm in ntuiby m reft i iih hih! liver; tkcvllrnt tuhlf. Ig hou! i h nnputntmnt, mWi ifrnmnmi rnrly, Dion? or nlm xitliif . OUIn rovrdi rit i:. i ir. nKi llJilm $1 w da) . '.1 ir tirrk. SPECIAL SEEDS SPECIAL Onion Sets 90c Bushel, 5c Quart Wo hnvo Taken oor all the fresh stock of Arthur and ik"tune Co., the famous .lerome H. Kiee seeds WM. B. MOHR I'liinicH Oiattc LIT in" ."dt'-'O I'ornrr I 'lrNl mid I .Ik I it Whv Buy New Furniture? It. ii . . .un hue iuit old nuid" like tu w Wo do hlKh clnni i.pli..i-t. t ii. i;, i cfiiiNliinif, tipiuiiiiK 11 ml ciiaini linn. riionoKraphi inul pitiuw ,,so. All wink Kuaiantecd. l'rtceH that will please you. HARRIS-VELTEN CO. fit I Noiilt licincr ( iilnr I0S0 NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS IN D1ST. NO. 1 Tho 1 0th of tho month is your last day. If not paid, a ton per cent and turn-off charge will bo added to your bill. C. S. YOUNKMAX, Commissioner. New beauty in Spring Shirts NOT in a Ions time have wc had such beau tiful fabrics and artistic patterns as you'll see in the new spriiiK shirts. .Manhattans are first in quality and beauty, of course. And we've great stocks of these fine shirts in nil the new fabrics. OTHUIIS from many good shirtmakers. Woven madras in the new checks, stripes and plain shades. Some with satin stripes. Silk, too, in many new designs. The prices arc very much lower than in the past. Good shirts now at $2; $2.50, $3, $3.50 up Af nrlnn clr-cr o sf :r ' o brothers jDo yonJinow fus man? A funs is his idea of a Rood time. He never smiles unless the boss tells a story then he bawls out Hal Hal Hal just like that. He's a glutton for scolding telephone Kirls; he always hates the new stenographer anil his version of a picnic is when he can get the janitor fired. If you know such a man; try to learn the cause for his grouch. You may be sur prised to learn that he is suffering from mouth ne glect. A prominent dentist ays, "Show me a man with a bad disposition and I'll show you a man with a neglected mouth." Your dentist knows that persons with soft stuffing i;ums are continually absorb ing poisons, grms produce. He knows that Pyorrhea, most obnoxious of mouth diseases, often causes degen erated dispositions. Many happy smiling folks owe their freedom from Canker Sores, Stomititis, tender and bleeding gums, or a disgusting foul breath to the use of Pro-Ora. This remarkable asset to Oral Hygiene is the relult of ex tensive experiments tq pro duce a mouth wash unex-celled-and acceptable to the dental profession, Ask your druggist for Pro-Ora -he has it. mm ii llidi Inn Inn Mil l lfl.i.f.g J.iT.J aiii-itai sot in M in T KM5II j TMe arroaMC or gMAunnry HOYS' SHOP Boys' First Long Pants Suits A New Feature in the Boys' Shop Every Suit Has Two Pants Wc believe tho proper place to outfit the boy who has graduated into long pants is where he has been accustomed to buying. And we've located this new department "es pecially created to take care of the clothing needs of boys from 15 lo 20 years" in our Hoys' Shop on the Mezzanine floor. This is the only store, in Tulsa offering this advantage. Boys' Long Pant Suits for Spring $ 15 Arc Priced at and up to $ 30 Every suit is positively all wool and has two pants. Shown in handsome stripe and mixed patterns and blue serge. Every one has that youthful dash of style that proclaim them strictly Young Men's Suits. M Special Offerings for' All This Week i in the Boys' Shop Here are the kind of values that are helping us do the largest Boys' Business in Tulsa Boys' Spring Caps Boys' Wash Suits 95c $2.95 I $5.00 Values. New Shapes and Colors. Real Koveralls, 95c All Sizes. Boys' Blouses and Shirts 95c New Spring Patterns. Boys' Heavy Golf Hose 65c $1.25 Values. Beach Rompers $1.65 Boys' Straw Hats 95c to $6.00 An exceptionally fine assortment at ?3.95. Boys' All Wool Two Pant Suits $12.50 New Spring Styles and Colors. R I I rf7' 1 A Cuticura Soap Shampoos Best For Children If you wish them to have thick, healthy hair throiiRh life shampoo rcRularly with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Before shampooinc touch spots of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticvra Ointment. A clean, healthy scalp usually means good hair MtUltairm k, Kill. Addrmc-ClUautUt. ita,u.Drlll(I.Utl(t.Mui" Mdmit. lfi Hoaplta. OIntaiMitBuilCfe.TalnMBc. syCaticw. 3op iIhim without raw. Notice to Our Patrons in District No. 1 Your Electric Bills are due and must be paid on or before- the 10th or service will be discon tinued. District No. 1 comprises all territory west of the center of Main Street. " Public Service Company of Oklahoma 107 East Fourth St. Kennedy Bldg. We close Saturday at 1 P. M.