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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922 0 I ii! I- m Hit ii' S i . 5K I. SUPRA-NATIONAL CHURCH FORCE Religion Must Not Hcj Confined by Linos of Race Division LOVE UNITING POWER! Dividing Korcofl Must Givoj Way (o Universal I Idun in Church CMKMUO. jn. iiim fl divide Immunity imlity-lhn ri 1 wait -nml It hi lift the w. rid torn .iKunrt'-r by linen great ilr.iv HHro and I hi ln 1 1 1 - ihalleiiglMg liinhlerin, Dr, il HIi-twiiimI (Mily of j K'nu YiirK lulil (tin annual moiling i if lli Odor" I CmimiII nf tin' I'hin i lii'M nt I'lulat lit Amur i hle. Tim subject wn "Old I'liurHi ' mill IntMrimtliiiiiil lleljitn." 1 "Wo arv sepainteil hy iihIIoiiiiI, i rm'lnl nml rlns strife, i vi-rv nil linn ilrnuiiidlliK self-determination Willi n new Ini ni.."il t ia 1 1 n lltm nml iMirliMin. . i y rum ilcmii n 'I Inn It" eipml nml tlghtful plain In I Im hrot i rr lu mI i.r iiihii, livery cliiai demanding mi mifniiir freedom utiil n ITlirf ullllllllHIlt life," 1 awlil "l mtlkl ii'tiini In llm dominant uniting fori- nf a mighty love. The rliunv ti lint lensseit IIh siiprn-natluiinl chnnioter. "Two fnrres urn contending In tho rhureh Iintm" tha cnntrlfugnl niul the renlrllir-tals, thn divisive nnil uniting turcW, the niitlnnul inul supra-national. The divisive fnrees during t ti last 19 centuries have bem mi rxoliwlvn nntlunnllnm and religious sertnrlunlam. 'I lio 1'nvtrrn of Dlilalnn. "Kuropo Hod today divided, Im- riovrrlnhed hy thn great war, yet n bitterness, hatred nml suspicion In drifting lmr( Into wnr agnln, unit-M wii cii now find miiiin to pre vent It. Hy tho very term of the Irmly, Oerinany In hemming thn nwentahnp of thn world, threatening thn oc'ininmli' sltunllnn nf- Kuropo. Frank Vanderllp tnlil iih In Kurnpn that only a great spiritual rnvlvnt could navn tlm world. Now In thn time to prevent fiituro wnr. In tha light of Iho mighty sacrifice thnt w made, wn must roaolvo 'thnt thorn daail shall not havo ill ml In vain.' "An I relurtmd from Kuropo tt wnn with tlm conviction thnt mod rrn wur iih n iiiciiih ;if settling In ternational dispute In n iniiimlriiilN innr.il wrong for thn following ica ronii: "1. llecntiso of thn Inevitable whnlrsaln destruction ot hnmnn llfo, Ten million: of tho flower of thn world's youth llo liurluil on tho battlefields of Kruopn. i "2. lirrausv of tho Inevitable wholesale drstrurtlnn of noncoln bntimts. Thirty nilllloiin ot nun- cotiihntaiitN hnvu ulrmuty Upon hllh'd hy tlumi) flvo ('nnip followsrn of niodvni wur .furlhur wnm, rnvn lutlon, huiiuor, fiimlnu tnul aiitroin. Keep lliitrcil Allvo, "3, llccimmi of thu nnornioun inattrlnl Iomm, tha wiutu and iltmriiii Hon of wcnlth, nml thu liurdnn of dalit loft Uiun thn tuitions . which lllivu inurt'UBL'u iiiiiiiu ny mu luni wnr, ,m. "i. Ilnrntun wnr mnrlKiiif tlm future In thn ovpr-litRrriialnff rnro for nrinnninntH. Now thnt Uvrmauy In Uurniod, 13uropn Iiiin Incioiunil llii iinniul tixpvndltiire for wnr, ioiu lutifd to tho prwnr : MtnnilarU, thren tlmos, , "5. llrn'iuiHo wnr InnvUnbly nn-Kr-mlori hfitrod, I'ruelty, rnprlmilM, ntrncltli'M mill counter -nlrocltleH. "it, Iliu'u thn prmiriKumln of itiodoru wurfnro Inovltauly vlcttiu Iim tlm pt-oplo on both nlnH, nnd iruus to ion or il'illli UIU1 mo m inornlunt Ion of liuth vlrlor viinlr.hi-11 nllka. W'o nuiHt ha (old nn tmlirdkon Htrrmn of nnemy nt i urltlt'it; ovnry iinfiivornliln fui't nboiil oui'tclvi'H nml our ullton) must bo Minuend. "7. Hccnuiio tnoilirn wiirfnre, nn ronduclrd In thn l.ict wnr, In In liumnn nml unolirlrtluu. "A (,ennr.llnn Una tlm rhurcli fncod tho tiliiiul Imlln of kIiwi'IT nnd put un nml to It. Toduy wi, inUNt fucn thn Krniilcr Wronit nf wun nml find Its morn I rijulvnlunt In pencn," Her Marriage a Tragic Failure Countess 'Refuses to Ask Divorce AFTER NEW RAILROAD , doubts that christ lived 1'i3fr7 rlininlx r of ininipni 1 NorUliiR to Kci'iiro i:li'iiloii of Iiiterurlmii 1'rom .Nimiiln lli-rr. .1 llurr flllilioiiN wiin nppolnted hy illrrrlora of tlm Chutnhnr of Coin inerm Krldny noon to confer with offlrern of tho t'nlon Trm tloii com puny of f'offcyvllln to find whctlmr that ( OinpHtiy will eniorinitl inn men i of ix t f-iitllurf ll lino through Nowntu to Tiilwi. J- A. llriiNi-lton, oilltor of the Nowntn TltneH. nttended tho dlrectrir ineetlntr nml explitlncil thnt Tulmi In lonlnit rnll'-li bulneiw from Nowata thnt In now KOlnx to Kiinmn City berntme of Innilniimtn trnti)or tntton f&t'llttlflii In thin direction. A report wnn reml from thn tnx ntlon I'otnnilttnu whtrh In lifmled by T. .1. Jlnrlninn. In whli-h report II wnN rncoimuondcd thnt the Clnuuber of liointnnrcn rnnt Un voto on Itefor nnilum No, 7 of thn Utiltml Stole rhmnlier of eomtnerpn In favor of letting tho turlff inmutn on It In until thorn In further rlimino In forelmi nxrhnnBO und oilier oco- i nornlo rondllloiiN. I DlreflorN voted to cpeml 11,200 for mnrkliiK tho TuUn ncctlon of tlm 1 KannfiN (Mtv. Tulmi iiml Dallas lllxh way. which hn nlrnuly linen mnrked friuii DhIIhh to ii point thin ldo of the mnctlnir of tho ehuruhmcn nlll.mee, necordlntf to Vf. C. Dlcko member of tho oxectltlve council of Hut No Action Will llo Tnkcn on, tlm atllnneo todny. Hook Iwtmtl liv Alliilntcr. "Tho mntter Is not In our province, NUW YOHK, .Inn. 13 -Allereil did not coma up for illNCUiwIon nnd I heretlcnl elHlemenlN mda by tho doubt If it ever will, raid Mr. Ht Hev. Dr. MonlKomory llrown, Dickey retired KpCcopnl blhnp, of Onllon. Doctor llrown In Mn book In said Ohio, In a book c'l.mmunUm nnd to Jmvn expressed a doubt Out Josun ClirlKlhuiUm ' were not illnrunetl nt 'ever lived. J II FRAIL PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE IANLAC Hundreds of Men and Women in Tulsa Appear , to Be Physical Wrecks Simply Because , Their Systems Are Starving for Nourishment. Lttimml and AHHOciatcs liui Out New York Post nenr n public crowing n ntoep bnnk rimn from tho railroad track". Tha KalloKK bnby plnyeil on tliltt bank In company with otlmr chll Iron, It In nlleged. Thu KnllORRN In their pe tition claim that the rnllro.id li llnbln berauiQ It fulled to put Tho Coiiiitom of Wilton. LONDON Althnimh lirr marrluKo hnn Iman n IiiikIo nffalr, tho rniinteiw of Wlltnn onn of thn Timet udmlrcd i;i'litl'wumeii nml epnrtn womun of flrent llrltaltl, refueN to file ii nult for divorce. I lor religion, nlie iiaaertN, detern her from iIInnoIvIiik tho bond which to her Iiiin beronui mi hnlefill. , , Her huatinud. the enrl of Wilton who. like hr, In only 25 yenm old --wiin Iho corenpoiidotit In nnnnntlomil illvorcn MUlt two yenrH iikii. and now In In ft isrnvn rntidltlun both mn rvRnrdu hln heiilth nml III flnance. Alrendy ilUnlpnted In thn lnre forttino hroUKhl him four yi'iirn "Ku by thn cnutitexN, who wn MInn Ilrvnda retemon. lljo ilniiBliler of h vary wenlthy Dntilnh born Hhlp owner. Hlr Wllllnm reterimn. founder of tho l.ondon-Amerlran Marltlmn TmdiiiK" conipany and chnlrinnn of tho In t eriint IniiHl rhlppInK H'Klntry. Mnrrled In 1917, the cntlpln Iiiin onn child, ft dniiKhter. 2 yenrn old. M. V. SUED FOR DAMAGES l'mcnlN f'cl to ItiM-ovcr S25.000 1'rom Itnllionil for Dcnlli of t'lilld, A J25.000 ilatnnKa nult for thn dentil of no lA-mouth-old bnby w filed Krlilny In dlntrlct court uunlnnt thn Mlillnml Vnllny itnuronii com pmiy by W, II. mid Allen I,. KulloRS of Aatit. Tlm Ki'IIokrh In their petition claim that their baby dnuhter, KrnnccH I'onrl wan killed Derember 11 by n Midland Vnlly uatwiiiKer train duo to tho neglluencn (if thn train crew. They Ntntn ln their petlllnn thnt FLOCK OF 50 HENS LAY 48 EGGS A DAY Tell How to Mnk Idle Hem Pro duce Money In Winter. "When I lifmn utlnir Don Huns In DfCfinher, I nn Riltlnc only 3 or .1 rat n ilny frum do lin. Within Ibrtu wrkn I w linttln 4 tloitn a day. 1 hall lietrr he without linn Hunt." JiTiulma llnlio, Htiuuiway, 111. Thla 4 iloifn Km a day. t wlntar prlifa. wit aluioit elear iiroflt. Your hrna ahuuM ilo na Wfll. It a no trouble io uae, ami ciiata nottiine tn try, llltn Tnur lirna Dim Uunit ami watch raaulta fur one mouth. If you don't find thnt tt paja fur ttatlf nml paya jou n kuuii firoui iieaiuaa, can na anil jour mnney will n ciioertully rrflindail noil Hiitip iinuieia tor rB i.i)lu a n arirniinc mine mm roniiiiiiiiir. "11 . i ntnur hitpii in nn iiieii, iinDrnvra uw nnu nen a nr.iun unu and more nrllva, Ret thu i.(. no Mrt tho wealtirr. makaa her atroiig'r it la Kuaranleil to iuattr hutr cold or Nl;V YOHK Jan. 13.- -I'ornml n t,ti,,iit,..ntiiftit U'litf innilii HiIh nftnr- 'not. ii that the New York Mvenlnu I'ONt htiH beon miltl by Tlioinna w. Ldiiuint to n uroiiti of thirty-four citizen. AinotiK the now Btocklioldnrn are llnolto W. Wli'kornham, Krunk- Un D. ltooeoveit. i;ievnianii n. inuiKe, Ham A. Lowlsolin, Klnlcy J. Hhopard, Paul M. WnrluiK nnd Mm. Wllla'H Htrnlxlit, Mr. tjunont, who la n part ner In .1. I'. Miiritan A Co, explained thnt the prewniro of other affairs mule II ImtiiiKHlli In for him to taKU ntiy Bhnrn In tho manu-iemunt of thn newepuper t G01.D IMPORTS OpTiNCREASE Fifty Per t'iil HlKher In ixrli 'limn In 1021) (iri'iitcM In HlMory, . WAHIIINOTON, .Inn, 13 . Oold Itupoi'tH Into tho rnlted Ktiitcn ware flrty per cunt hlgbor In 1921 than In 1(120 anil Breatnr than In any pre vIoun yoar In thn country'n history. nccnfdlnK to fliturea inado ' public, by thn coininerrn ilopnrtment today. Tho Import lust year totaled $691. 2(17. 4 4 S, The cxpnita nf Kohl in 1921 tntuled $23,6X0,Ot2, which waa Khi tint n ono twelfth of tho ImportN In 1920, tlold ImportH iturlnir the month nf December 1921 worn 131. 68 978 till) fence nround thn bank tn prevent loweat umoutiL for nny mount or tno rblldren from plnylnir there year There arc hundreds of thin, run-down, nervous men nnd women riuht hero in Tulsa who should bo stroiiK, sturdy nnd vigorous, with rich, red blood tititflinK through their veins and fooling brimful of llfo nnd energy, if they would only profit by the experience of others all over tho United States and Canndn, and assist nnture to digest tho food thoy cat, by simply taking Tnnlac. Mllllnnn ot poopln hnvn not only been relieved of the mot obatlnnto forme of dyapepela mid Indlseatlon by Tanlao nfter other rcmndles have fulled, but largo uumberH of thein huvo reported a remnrkable und rapid Incrcnxo In welitht nnd return to normal Ntrensth nnd health by tin line. In fnct, no phenomenal have been tho i?aln In welKht by thin, frail people through thn II bo of Tallinn that tills rumarkablo preparation Is now bclne proclaimed everywhero on thn World's (Jreateat Tonic. Thn fond people ent'dnea them ab solutely no Rood unions they illitoat It properly. When you miffur from In illKcutloii mid other formn of t-tomach trouble, the food doon you harm In Htenil of Rood, becaueo food which In not dlKi'Htcd etnys In the stomach and fernienlN. caualnK nalns, swclllne, kiin on Htomach, nhortnoRN of breath. eons, tho patient becomo thin nnd palo nnd in limo various compiicu tlotia are apt to reniilt. Tanlao Is n powerful rcconslrutlve tonic and quickly ovorcomnH thM condition by nldlm; nature to elimi nate thu ImpurltloM from the syatem In a natural way and enablo thu vital orKiina to properly perform their functions. That la why it la edited Natiiro'A Medicine. In fact, thcrn Is not a single por tion of tho. body thnt is not bene fited by thfl hulpful uctlon ot Ton Inc. which begum Us work by stimu lation: thn illRcatlvii nnd nsslmllatlvu orKiuis, thereby enriching tho blood and In vlcoru tlnir tho cntlro nyetem. Next, It enables tho wcuk, worn-out. BlUIIMII II II' IIIUIUUKIIIJ UIKII, 'k food mid convurt thu nourlahliiK elo i mints Into bone, blood nnd muscla. Tho result Is you will feel strong, sturdy and well with tho propor bad t until tn mouth, dizziness nnd . amount ot flesh, as Nature Intended, ninny other disagreeable symptoms, i Tanluc Is sold In Tulsa by th If this condition Is permitted to run Quaker Drue ft)., and by loading on for an Indefinite period the cntlro druggists everywhere. Advertlsa system becomes saturated with pol-1 mcnt. lion Hllliff ran lis nhtalnait rirnmnllv from nur druitirlat or poultry remedy ilanler. or aenit Alio for a package hr innlt nrepnlil. Hurrell-tiiiKBer Co., 214 Columbia llldff,, luJlauupoMa, Inil. An Ironing hoard. Inbla and step 1,1,1.4a. tulili I. frttil I liiret liee iiltm. partly form a now houaehnld cum oination, WI. OAHIIY DON Sl Ntl and Kt'iu: i:cn .MASH Btmling-Stevcns Seed Co Oixiro 110 Oeiigu .1110 8 The First Presbyterian Church Corner Seventh nnd South Boston, extend) a cordinl invitation to nil to coma nnd worship with ui Sunday, January 15th nt tho following tcrvices: Sttndny School nt 9:45 n. nt. Sermon by tho pnslor nt 10l55 n. in. Subjoctt "GOD'S CARE FOR HIS OWN" Senior nnd Intermedinto Chriatinn Endonvor nt 6:15 p.m. Evening rermon by the pna tor nt 7:30. Subject: "AN EVERY MEMBER CHURCH" SIMH'lAli MI'MC T Ml Sl'ltVlllS, "CUMI! WITH IS AND wi: uii.i. do Tiu.i: oood." City Realty-Investment Co. C K LESLIE. Manager REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE "Sarvfc Thai SjlUfin" TULSA. OKLAHOMA Jonuary 4th, 1982. , Tulsa Dally World, Tuloo, Okla. Qentloraon:- i We have uood the-Tulso Dolly ' World In our advertising oompolpns for thb paat tno or throo years ond wish to soy thnt tho results hove been very sate isfootory to uo. We hove received mony colls ond hove made a number of solos as s result of those ods. Wo very much appreolote tho courtesy ond cooperation from members of your Advertising deportment In orrapglng our odvortlBoments from tlmo to time, and look forward to on lncreosed business dur ing tho year 1922. Yours vory truly, vestment Co, TUd onlv) J THING- C . PROCMi- 1 TiiwvncN f HELPS to Gtzcvr WfEDS 1: WfCH IT'S YOUH NOVE rr mt as km : aa& II 'Xraru!!SSs tar vs know; C VC Hiinisheil Procrastination fuiMi i lis moving bualneaa f.'i all time Move ineain Kit Iliaiu anil up do i cpeedUy In a manner thit won't ruffle your disposi tion or mar your turnl' lure Our nrl'cs avo n.oili'ratrly priced Thla ought to uppeal to you. TULSA STORAGE Ik TRANSFER CO. M. . KNYDI It. Mgr. no s.2(i xoitru t urvrNNi: I'lionc ti.uigc iJia-ni I By, yjKj&AAJbj Manager. This Live Firm Knows! leads, in all classes of Advertising RAINCOATS Reduced 33 SALE CONTINUED This Week Only One-third off all Rairtconts for men, women nnd children that were rcgu- QJC.50 fA QQH larly priced from JJ SPECIAL A lot of women's nnd misses Halncoats, regularly priced from J7.50 to 110.00. whtlo they last. QfT Bpeclal each tDJLaJJ A. L.Wait-Rubber Goods 409 SOUTH BOULDER The Truth About HSPiitl TMBLSTS Do not be misled Into believing that any firm controls the imrno or iiuullly ot Aspirin. Like iiulnlno or calomel. As pirin la a plain, common, drug storo product. When you need Aspirin tab lets do not buy advertising, but get what you pay for. We sell Genuine, Pure, Sato Aspirin, five, grain tablets, mado by tho United Drug Co., tho largest drug concern In tho world, and guaran teed to bo equal to any aspirin sold. Dottles of 100 Tab- 1 lets Mm A Gunrantccd, 2-qt. Hot Water Bottle for $1.77 This is our Maximum bottle, which is the larg est selling hot water bottle in tho world, and sold regularly at $2.50 all over (I - riH America. A guaranteed value at. . Vi." Fill Your Pantry Shelves With Quality Food Products From Our Stores Saturday Opeko Coffee and Tea, Symond's Inn Cocoa, Va nillti and Lemon Extracts, 2 for the price of one. plus a penny. Merchandise Insurance Every article purchased tn our stores Is cold with the assurance that It must bo exactly as represented or money will bo refunded. Fre quently tha occnslon arises whereby our salespeople make sug geaUons. They do so because they know a great deal about what they have to sell. Hut you take no risk, these suggested sales aro backed by a money back guarantee. Do us the favor, please, by returning any un satisfactory purchase. All Razor Blades at Cut Prices Tho same reasonable pricing of merchandise that prevails throughout all departments applies tothe prescription de partment as well. Wo do not lower prices in one department a n d raise them in another. Think this over. Have lunch at Store No. 3 the food is excellent Hte &aSJL Stores Tho Safe Drug Stores