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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922 TULSA CITIZENS ; SCORE A VICTORY tCONTINUKD ON I'XriV. TWKI.VF I nunsol, wr given iinill Monilav In 'ilfl amended petitions In curb of hem cute. It lit generally ic ardMl thai lh property minr In .heso district will not bo ntfc'cd y tlm rmirt'H ruling nnil (hut tlmr aso will bo decided RlfiM them 11 thn 10-l.iy pmtest period had xplred befur the itHMI'int w ( runt filed. Prtl, howcxti, fcem onflrtint that he will get. lm (toinry Injunction In these .i'r i Wfll, It tint, he say h mil ni ixwt lo the supreme inur1. Judge Col' decision In I ill fol low : "The. romt find Hm' n March ' .'. the boii icl nf coin ii i niTf nt lie c lly nf Tills iUKrl icmiIii. i Oil ilrrlmliiK (hp neresitliy of mill providing for tin- l ni'rnvemcnt by grading, pavlnu )incr. guttering mil draining . r-M.nn tinrilnn rX the lv nf Tlilsn, HKlnli mi, Includ iik 1 union unlit, otherwise known i t'nluiiihla mnt, from lbs Wnirt inn of I nion iin i. ii lo tlm east ii i-f Xfiinphm .r.inno except the Hit' I "M-tlmi uf .It'll HM'tlllt. llt'MltHllllll I'llWH'll. Tluit hii'Ii iimiliitliin provided I n I lir liiiprnviMiii-iit nf Pali) stiert IV (In i I'KM l ill I Ion theronli nf rlttsh paving, to vilt, vllirolllltli' t-iin-frir, mi inches In thhkne, lu- hiding a wxarltiK iiifne,i (.r out' ' i'li anil Iwn anil one-half Indie utnnlte or liap rock, J feat In width, anil providing further thul li' t'nllia t'oat nf aalil lmpiiivaiiifint on mill ntli'Kt should be apportioned nn.l levied iitnl utid huh I nut tin h lii 1 1 Inat properly llnblr In aes. iiient therelnr, In hccoiiIhiich Willi tln provision of aitlele !i of tlip t barter of tlm rlly or Till, Okla homa! anrh lesolullnn further pin Wdlng that tlm pity engineer should prepare the ueccswiry plan, plat, profile, rpeclflcnllon anil nail iiihIp of rust, nnil return tlm itaiim t' tlm board on or hefnin March t'.t. Keetlnn fl or the ic1ulhh piiivldrd nt folhiMa: Thul tlm !0lli Hay of Marth. l-l. nt U a, in. at llin assembly loom in. tlm illy IihII nf tin, M,l lly of Tulaa, ho nnil tlm same I iit'ieiiy eel ni tlm dale, 1 1 inn mid pliii o for tlm hearing or any mnl all PfotoMa ami nhhirthiii In tlm mult. 1MB ot aalil liiiprovcinenla, mnl to tile plnnn fur mnl method mnl inn Mrlnl to be. used In making tlm imc; mnl any atn-h olijoi'tlinni or protest not made In willing mi or nrioro mo Willi mill liny of Mnifll. ly.i, n J n. in,, ahull hu deemed waived." i'I'Iiii foiirt rurllmr rinil that anhl ooiuilon wii tlnly mnl reuiltinly pnaxpil nnil pnhllaheil na hy law Pl'nvlikil by hi'liiK puhllnheil In onn Ixaiie of tho TuIhii Dally World, tn wit. In thn UmiH liruiinc the data Of tlm SHtli ilny or Mnreh, JOJI, Aliproxliniito llHtlniiiln I'lhil. ! That In iircoiilancii ullh mid rianliillou tlm city niiRlimer ptr Pfireil mnl rilpd hi npproxlinnln en tlmntn r tho coal of wild Improve ment In thn iiKBrpRiito of (29,20,1.02; that IiicIiiiIpiI In mild iiRKreunlu ndl lilnte wa thn Item of 5 per cut on Klneprlnii fpp or I . :t fi 3 . r 2 , mid ml VfrtlHng nnd prltuliiK Uii); That fnld pMlmnto wua filed hy tho city pimliippr of tlm idtv ot Tiilni on tlm 25lli day of Marclf, 1921. Tho court further find that tlicrr- aiier, to wit, mi tim ntn day of April, 1831. thn city nmlltni' of the rlly of Tulwt rnnnpil to-ho prppirpd n nnlli'o mr cemi'ii inn rur mo proposed Im provement Mt out uhovp, mid Piiilxrd tho Kimo to ho pitbllched In thn Tulen Dally World In It lrniie cf April 7, 8, a mid 10, Incltmlvu, 1021. 3, That thi'ii'Aftnr, lowlt, on Iho 13lh thiy of Ap-ll, 1921, nt n r.iBUlnr inoctliiK of tho hoatd or roininlH alnnora of dm t'lty of Tlllnx hid lllod In rrtpnniio to mid nntli'o wvrn rccplvpd nnd opened In open inert Iiir hy wild hoard! that tho hid o filed wrrn na follow: flreen Coimtrucllon poinpaiiy, $31, 1130.07! Tllihettn .Vc l'lenmint, Inc., $S9.U3.01t: Hlaiidard IMvIiik i'uiii Jiaiiy, $29,203.92. lid Wii Att'i'ptt'il, 4. That tlieit'iifli'r. to wit, on April 52, 1921, In iii'corihinco with tlm rbnrlcr of Die city of Tiilni, tho aalil I'limmlSBloncrn IndriK In ri'V'lHr plon, did hy nnnnlmmin fotp. ie t'ppt mid npprnvn tho hid filed hv .1111,1 rtk I MIT I lib tatilxt .rnrnh.Ml. ' ilonetl. fi. That ihrroafter, to wit, on April t. 1921, the hoard of comtnl-i-i'inon or ihn city nf Tula, In opan xlon by unnnlrnout vnlu atoepteil tin contract for tha Improrj-mnn of ald atreit nnd approfs'l th tat utory bo nfl filed by the contractor. . Thai tlnreaftpr, to wit: im April 'U, llm board of rornmln amnaii of tin nty or Tiilm bv teo li.tlon dnlv end trnlurly adoplMl. 'Ill I'I'-il that ptnilon of thn rlty of I'nlxii ln hided In the laaolutfon of i,i. i sully Adoptvil on March JJ, "'-I. into IK alreet Imnrovammit .llftriila and iliMlf nateil the illatrh't to he Iniprovii) on Kaatoti rmrrt aa -'tut improvement tllktrld No, IIBT, v hit h i-emliitlon wa tmlilliheil n in inane of tlm Tulaa Dally World, i" wit: In Ita publication nf April SO, If2l 7. That thereafter, to vdt: or- or choiit Mt'lnher U, I92l.'llm 'lly fn- ftl'ietr. tht'iuRli anhoiillnalea In hi orricp, iniimd a preliminary aiirvoy t'i Ita tnadi uf linprnvenient illlliht No. 297. but no lniiflle or i'ria- aortlon nere prepareil at that time; inai me oi.iy proriln prefiared iltir Ina; tha time herf Inlieture men tioned npto Marrh 8. waa the pr'-rilf prapnreil hr the enalni'i'ilnic il"purtmetit nf thn i lly of Tnlaii In tin- yiar 1911 and Intioiluriil an plnlnlirr'a uhlhlt HI. . That no work wa actually "'inmeni-eil on aald Imprnvemeiit (mill aniim time In the month of Nn vifrher. 1921. nt hl''li lime enld tuet wii ki ailed nnil paved by the tontrai-u.r. tn v. I! Tlhbetta and 1 lenaant, WorU ('ompli'inl, 9. That thereafter, to wll- on licienilier 2, 1921, (he rlty ena;lnPer taimeil t Im prepanil n tati-ni"nt nhnwlnx llm completion mid ai-i'ppt-cine hy the i.iiKlni'i'rliiK dcparlnmnl of tha rlly ot Till, of the work l-ili-lrcd hy thn contract with TlhUtt mnl I'lHKaant In Imprincment ilia li l t No. 2117. ID. That thercadrr, to wit: on Ilcii'inhcr 27, I9JI, llm hoiird of commllonera of Ihe rlly of Tulaa. duly mid reKHlarly iidnplcil n reaolu tlon upprovliiR tlm leport of the city ciiylnfcr cnnii-riiln tho work done In alraet Impi oVi'innnl illtrlct No. 27 and illretled ihe city auditor to wtnl n wrltlcn imtlcn hy leKlalPled mall In nil the owimra of property affected hy the mild proponed lin tuovameiit Hweaanicnt nnd aet .Imiuary 13, 1922. nt 9 o'clock n." in. ai. n date ror hurlnK nil nhjsctlon to aiich aeiimiil. Improvmneiit or material In reference, to the Im pi oxenienl. which mid reanlutlnn wai iiiihllahPil In llm Tillmi Dally Vorld In Ita lim of Jnnuary a, II. That on tho name day, to wit: on December 27. 1031. tlm city audi tor of the city of Tilled dillicd to ho picimtcil and puhlleliMl In five N- e or i ruim naiiy World, to mi: "ii January :i, 1, r,, ami 7, li notice or thn Imnrluit on neamonta for pavIiik In atrcut Improvomcnt. nixiilti ,ii. xin, my or I UIWI, W'lllCIl wild nnllrn iimonit other thlnira con. ti ineil n tlMH'rlptlon of tlm property , IncllldPd In Wnlrlct N. 297, with tho iiiKiKnitiinn nr the lola mid block, with inn iwiiio of tlm corner of llm firm ftM't of aald lot, and the amount proposed to ho imgoiwcd iil'aihM wilil ilPKlKiialed propertlrn, mid iiiitiricd nil nwiicr of iilintllnu properly, piopoily hPnefltcd by aald niiiTiivoi-icuia, nun other property i. iimr in iiiwM'PMiiif m, iiiai on mi mai lt ra artoctliiK aald Improvement or hcnoriU to tho property theiohy, mid liny clalhiM or ohjertlnnn to tlm propiiHoil neHnitint, ahmlld Im flUd In writing in tlm nfflro of Mr. Krank rtotiman, city auditor, Im or hofoio Jnnuary 3, 1922. nnd the aamn Khoiild Im hciiid on aald day, and nrtcr nntlfylim' audi pcrann that any cIhIiiih or olijocl Ioiih not ao riled 111 wrltliiK heforo Mild time ehotild bu lU'cmed wnlvuili that aald notlcn wan duly puhlUlicd mnl waa mailed to tho piop'crt.v owner therein IIkIpiI In tlm milliner piovlded hy tlm Chuiteu of tho city of Tillwi. Tapii)rra rrotrt. 12. That heicafter, to wit: on .Imiuary. 1922, certain Interested taxpayer. cutmed to ho prepared n piotcnt In worila nnd f Kiire na fol low, to wit: "Wo, llm imderalKned properly iiuiiei IIvIiib In lliAt part of Tul.ni known a Irving placn and l'ark lllll iiddltlnn, hereby enter nrolcr.t icKiirdltiK hc prl, ti aiUcitmcd in iho I ulan Dally W orld for utrect pavitiK In tin district, and demand nn ex plmiiitlon or thn price ndvurtlsed and mi niljiiitineiit tn a rcnannntiln nnsia, na wn eoualuer tho prleen n iiniia.ii.'ihli . ami furlher reipie! you to Inform ua If thla paving wah proporly advartlaeil and the con tract for am! lot according; to law," That aald prnteat waa duly and regularly riled with the city auditor nt the time provided in the notice for ntlnR protest. JI. That on January 13. the boaid of commlaaloner o the dt of Tulan, In maular aeaalnn had preacniMi lo it lor Ita aonalderatlon thii prnteat of ccrlnln property own ora almve referred lo; thai tha aame wa 't ferred to the city engineer for a n port from hi department. That on January 17, 1922, the city enalneer or l bo t lly of Tulaa, filed with the board of commliMlrinera or Dm illy nr Tnlan, ill repoit con tnlnlmi thl language: we cannot ndjiut to n reason ible Imhla, a (hey ilemmul and. in far aa we know, Ihn liavlng waa nil properlv ndxertUed anil tha hid let mc'iiiIIok t' law." That llmrcafU'r, to wit: on Janu ary 24. :ti, at which aald time tha neiniiiR on aalil prnleata had been! udji'iirnetl. tho boiird of commla-l lnera In log In regular elnii, da tiled the prnteat lieretnfnrn act out In rinding No. 12 and ordered that the hearing on Ihn aaiua he nlomd. ii i ne court ruither find that the board of conimlaaloncra of Ihe illy of Tulaa. waa-mi thn time, nr iho llialltutlon of thla action about n adopt tlm aaaeanlng ordinance, thereby ri atlng thn Hen nn the prniierty of the nlnlntlff nnd nlher- Mlmltarly alluated, referred to In pinintirra- petition. 1. The court further find, thai at Ihe Roaalon of January 13, 1922, and tlm adjourned aeaalnn to and including January j, 1 '123, imiiifr inia property owner In diatrlct No. 297 and oilier dlatrlotn In which Improvement!, wem then being made, Mpppated huroro tho hnaid of city commlaalonera and tho city eiiHliieer or tho city of Tulan, ami the high t'iit nf tlm Improvement In dlalrlel No. 297 nnd other dl trht; that aald protePtalta wore then and there Informed by aadt tlly cnmuilpiilotiera Hint except a to the mailer of ndJiiHtinent and a lo the matter of chei king the figure In the engineer' final report that tho hoard wn without power or nil. thorllv lo grant any relief In tlm timid!-, that thn work had been completed a per contract, had been accepted hy tlm hoard of oily com mlaaloner. nnd that the Proton filed waa too late anil could lint he Klveti coimlderatlon mid wait not In fact coiiHldeiod by tho hoard, ('ompclltinn I'lnck, in. Thn court rurther rind tlml during tlm year 1921, thorn wn lot hy the hoiiul of commlmlonor of tho rlly of TuIhii contracta for Im proving atreela of tho city of Tulaa by llm layliiB of concrete nnd a phaltlc iiavnment npproxltnatliiK moto t linn $l,GU0,UU; that except a to aoine minor Improvements nil of until contract worn let to tho Htnudard 1'iivIiik cniupany nnd to Tlhliet mid l'letiHant. Thnt in aiitimlttlin; IiIiIh for aald contract tlm tlireo cnntrnt'tlng con cern who hid on Improvement dl tt let No. 297 Hlihmllted bid on tho vnnt m.'ijurlty of aald proponed Im. provenmnt and that tlm bid ot the tlreen Oonatruetlon compnny wn In every ltiHtnucc In exceaa of Iho cull- mnlij of coat filed by tlm city cliKl ncer fur aald propimed Improvement; that in cueli inmaiico the ecoud bidder riled n bid III exact nocord- nuco with tlm cHtlmntn of cot of tho city onumcer In ovcry detail; that tho ucccnrul hlililer ore. pilled n hid approximately nfic-hnlf of 1 per cent, lean tliuii tho totnl of tho mutineer rxtlmnte. 17. Tim court further finds thnt III tlm aubmitlliiK of nild hid there wa lio neluiil ciuupetltloii Hint tlm vn ft majority of thn con tractn wero let to tlm Klmidard I'.iv Im; J'omiinny for aiphalt, wldlo tlm conlrnct fur vihrnllihic ooncre'o or lit to Tlbb'tt & Tlbbctta i Plonniint. nnd nwnrdrd to 1 set forth In tho ntiovo-montlniicd Tlbholt & l'leafniit llm comniet for ndvertliicmciir entirely too high and With five sizes of detachable cutlers. you need it in the kitchen- A this nnd the ninny otlicr hifib gTaue premiums you can enstl obtain by saving the profit shai ing coupons from The selected coffee that's toasted not roasted. Your taste will tell how much better it is. Sec how much better .your coffee is when you use Breakfast De Luxe. coin H t were l'leaeant. County Work Costa Icm. IS. The court further find that the curtntnary prleo for woik of altnllar character to the work done In Improvement dlitricl No. 237 on county road work commenced In Tulaa. county in the year 1921, un der condition ipiltii altnllar In nil re aped except that In Ihe county road work no maintenance bond I re quired Hnd the Improvement la p.ild for In canh Inntead of tax bill, rangea from 80 in fift per cent of tlm amount allowed under the Limlr.ict In thl i-ne. 19. The court further find tlmt In ihn itieriMrMtlon of the OHtlinatc herein the city engineer In lila esti mate of coat Included na n part of aald eatlmato of coat Tor aald Im provement 16 per cent of Ihe con tract price to cover urn iioiu oi ui lount In the anle of the ecrlp or tax hill and that In all tlm contract let in tlm city of Tulan durii'H tliu year 1921 such eatlnmte Included audi Item. 20. ' That In all o raid contrad n further item of 5 per cent of tlm total contract wa Included to cover engineering fee and n autn of from 1120 to 2uo to cover priming nuu udvertlalng feen. 21. That It has been tho culom or tlm rlly engineer In determlnins the unit cxpmme In each public Im provement, Including improveineiii dlatrlet No. 297, to Include ill per cent to cover dlount on tax bill. 22. Tlm court rurther riiul tiini In determining the coat or the Im provement herein In ilUtrlct No. 297 them I Included In the -ui,t-Kiite coat ot wild Improvement a rinally approved hy thn rltv com mliwlon or tho city ot Tillwi. tho Item of lli per cent for nliwount on tax hill n well n per . nt for englneerlni: feen and n aum In the precent Irutniico of $175 to covei advertlidui: mid printing fee. 23. Tlm court further find thnt thn meaauremeiit nnd computation of tlm ipimitlllo nnd tho nppllcutUn theieto of tho price rixed ! tho contract In dotcrniliilnit tho total cost ot wild Improvoment. nro uub etn nt In lly rorrecl. 31. Tho court furlher find tlmt HHld woik of Improvement In tll trlet No. 297 wn ilnno In auliKtiiiitlal eompllnitcn with tho plan nnd apecl callons on file nnd J Im contract en tered into mid that wild worlt wn completed nt tho tltno of It nccept nncn hy tho city engineer nnd tho hoard of cnmtnlioduncrH. No I'lvldriKV of I'miid. 2S. Thn court further find thnt tlurn ban been n failure, to ei'ilil,-ili by competent iivldenco tho alloca tion ot fraud nnd collusion with roferenco to tho various lutittor complained of. 20. Tlm court further tlml Hint n R tier cont engineering f5e lias fur n Ions period 'of limn bjen nse'd and collected agnliut the proiierw In rperlnl taxing cac Iji the city or Tulsn and thnt 5 per ."nt of tho to tal of tho final cost of tho work la n fair nnd reanonnblo ch.'ii'KJ for tho euRltieerlng work noccary to pot form tho Improvement. 27. Tho court further finds that thl action was lnntltut.i.1 within 10 days from tho dato or tho inlnnn n.'il hearluc on thn iirotent filed by llent rlro .1. Weston mid other persona ntfected by tho proposed nc ment, heliig tho protert cet out In flndlnB of fact No. 120. 28. Tho court further finds Hint nt tho timet of thn hearing of the application fdr n temporary Injunc tion herein It wn urged by counsel then present representing tho de fendant In thl action, nil nf whom weio then ippreseptcd, that under thn rhnrter of the city of Tulan It wa not noecsonry for the hoard of commissioner to glvn the property owner nny hearing na to tlm bene fits from tho work for tho payment ot which special assessment were to Im levied, lifter thn completion Sultan's Nephew Packs a Punch; Adores Blondes NHW YOJlK, Mhrch 8. Mo hammed All Ibrahim, nephew of the aultati uf Kgypt, took III first physical oxen Ian on American (toll today. II boxed two short round, barefisted, with I.ouln "lllink" McCloakey, lila social secretary and pliysbnl Instructor de lixe, on the cold hard pave ment nf the Italian gardens at n local hotel, where he lias n lux urious suite. The prince Inflicted a cut on MeCloskey'a lip. lleiweon rounds and between pose for comem men, the prince confided Hint ho like American women, admitting hi nciualn tnncea so far hnvo been confined to American women abroad, but he expert to meet moro hero. "I llllo hloudea," he ' Mild. "They are fine." The prlnca litis an Income of I200,00u a ear. of the work, ami that Inasmuch n the property holder wero notified to Im present before tho board of ommlsslonei on March 22, 1921, and had failed to protest nt that tlmo mid had failed to take any ac tion to stop tho execution of the work under the contract, that thej wero now estopped mid Were cHtnpped on .laiiury 13, 1922, troin raising tho question of the bene fit nnd that- tlm only matter Hint could ho considered by the board of i ommlaalonera at that tlmo wn questions of meusiirements nnd like adjustment! nnd thn apportionment of the totnl cot limn ascertained, among the various lot holders; mid Hint nt enld tlmo It wa conceded that no hearing wa had or con templated concerning tho benefit or lor any other purpose than to apportion among tho property hold. rr ,the grand totnl of tho necer tiilncd cost of tlm construction; thnt it toiiipnrnry Injunction wa allowed hy the court upon the nmt'iiiled peti tion nnd tho admissions of tho de fendant. Conclusions nf I,nv, 1. That tlm churtcr of the city of Tulsa contain! a comprehensive Bchemo for tho levying ot special assessmenla and that ita nrovla.on (ire not In conflict with ether tho constitution of llm t'nlted Stntea of of tho statu ot Oklahoma or nny general law In fori e mid effect in tho state ot Oklahoma. I. Thnt tho resolution of neces sity, Hie advertising for bids, and the giving of the notice for tho hearing ot complaints or protest a provided in tho chnrtor were tegular in nil particular, and Hint tho chRrler of tho city of Tulsa doe not require any hearing upon tho question of brncfll prior to tho nomplollou of the work, and that the notice 0r uttcmptod notice given on .March 1921. wn ot no forco mid errcct and wholly void. 3. That on account or tho- fullur'c of the hoard of coiiinilmlouer.s of tho city of Tuls.i to give to tlm own er of tho property affected hy tho proposed tax assessment tho hcur Ing provided in tho charter ot tho city ot Tulsa, any proceedings had or attempted to bo Jiud Imposing n tax on tho property would ho .void mid should bo atayed hy Injunction. 4. That tho inclusion of tho item ot 15 per cent for discount on tux bill la an unauthorized charge: that It represent no bonent whatever conrerred upon tho taxpayer. Is nil arbitrary, oppressive and unwar ranted chargo nnd Iheicforo illegal mid should bo enjoined. 6. That uowlinro III Iho charter or nny valid ordinance of tho city of Tulsa I tlicro nny provision iiTi- ilmrUing the Inclusion In the total t of tlm Imprufcmeut of nn engi neering fee of & per cent, since by the oiuinauco uf tlm city of Tulsa thu salaries ot the city engineer utul bis various osaistmiU and the oxpensu Incident to the maintenance or hi department nro by charter nnd ordi nance raised by nn ml valorem tax on tho Inhabitant! ot the city of Tulsa. ti. That tlm Item for printing and. advertising fees I not muiioriteii ny the diartir or any valid ordinance ot tho city of Tulsa. 7. Tlmt the defendants ami each or them should be perpetually en joined from P.vjing uny tax upon the property of the complHlnunta until a healing has been had it to Hie amount ot benefit to tho prop i rty to be affected by said apodal assessments and Hint the defendants and each of them should bu perpetu ally enjoined from Including In any assessment hereafter made ugallisl tho property or tho plaintiff herein any sum whntsoevcr for discount on tax bill, engineering fie or print ing and advertising costs. . Thnt llm in Stent filed on 'mnary 13. 1922. by Heatrlce .J. Weston and oilier property holdeis v.ii"u pioperty wn sunjri t tj spe ilul lax, I sufficient In ronu and sufficiently definite In scope to en title flil proteslant to a lull and complete hearing on tho matter ot i In- iiciiefits to the entire improve ment, district 297. LODGE AND REED ; TRADE EPITHETS; -I GALLERY AMUSED; wn so familiar with the Anglo-Jap-aneso alliance that ho remembered wholu sentence or else ho had a copy of tho Anglo-Jaiinneso treaty before him and couched tho exact language of It Into the pact," aald I tubl neon, WASHINGTON. March 9. The nilcatlon of "who wroto the four power treaty?" which wn pro pounded In the United State senate thl afternoon by It opponent, was put up to the state department by Inquiring nowspaper correspondent. The rcplv of a high official was; "Four delegation algned tho trontys therefore, It can truthfully be said that they nil wroto II. Who wroto It duea not matter. What I In It doe matter." Abcrnathij Addresses Trinttu Men's Club Hcv. John It. A'jcrnnlhy, presid ing elder of the Tulsa dl.itrh t of the Methodist church nnd president of Oklahoma Centra) college, t , Trinity men's club nt their o, Thursday evonlng In the i , houso thnt Christ gHvo tl mlsslnna to his followers. Tti. . cominlselon wn to exomplifi i spirit of good fellowship nnd i , erly love, tho second wa u c atop of compassion nnd m, tho third Hint of preaching t . pel. Mis Jotephlno Uiymai, , f University of Tulaa faculty r, , , poem, "Tho Mnn That , , and "I Utinno." Cloorge V t wn elected vice president club. About fifty uttciided Of tho 7,000,000 or tnoi . 1 war and victory medal is-.ni l fifth wero ent to tlm Di-.m, Did You" Ever Sua a "WOMAN SAWED IN HALF?" contim'eh rrtoM imois om-j Woodrow Wilson himself in urging tho adoption ot the leuguc of nation phi n u ono to Insure world pence. Jtoblnsou offered h reservation providing thnt tho four power shall respect tho right and possessions of all other nation and refrain from nets of nggresslou ngnlnst them. It nlso stipulated that If a controversy develops between any of tho four power nnd other nation it shall no threshed out nt a Joint confer ence of nil concerned. Hughe Kept III Secret. "I know Hint on at least one oc casion Mr. Hughe told newspaper men who Inquired ot him nhout It that he knew of no such thing n a four-power treaty nnd Hint they wero kept In Ignornnco of It until Mr. Hughes wn ready to add It to the ngenda of tho conference," Jtob lnsou HAlll. "I nsk Senator Iodso who wrofo tho original treaty?" aald lloblnson. "It wiih written by many hands," replied Lodge. 'How tunny?" Inquired Koblnson. "About four," Lodge countered, "ono for 'ndi delegation." "Who copied whole sentences rrom tho Anglo-Jnpnnesn alliance Into tho rirst dratt of tho four power treaty?" Iloblnlon asked Lodge. "I don't think anybody did thnt," roplled Lodge. "I wnnt lo say Hint tho man who wroto tho four-power treaty either SPRING SUITS Arc Here at Prices Sure to Please You 'is These suits arc distin guished by the fine ma terials and high grade tailoring; nil the new styles and fabrics are included. Wc invite a careful comparison oC these values by every man w h o appreciates quality at the right price. Holmes Prices Are Always Less Holmes Clothes Shop 221-223 SOUTH MAIN Half Minute Store Talk During tho 11 years In which this stjiro has grown from tho smallest to Onn of tho largest In this city, wo'vo always prided oursolves upon tho kind of men we had with us. They must bo experienced, compe tent, and willing to udvlao with you nnd put your Interest nhead of oiir. Isn't thl tho kind ot storo service you like? $3.50 Hats It'a been a long tlmo since you could get a good hat for (3. SO, but thcy'ro hero now, TO PKALFRS If Isith Worth llitisnti Thoroughbttil Hit ate not told in vnur locility, aik ui about our ummul dciler proposition. Wc do not believe it is possible to manu facture a more stylish and serviceable line of hats than the new Thoroughbred and Worth models for Spring and sell them at any where near the price at which you can buy these high-grade hats from the Worth or Thoroughbred dealer in your town. (Ul lit In nooA cf An.lM tU Lmn profit thtirinf pnmmmt from your mroct ArtJ iim,! JUr n hauttmf mlr mUn irt ttttry JTV, lb iMchas of tlnMmt Do lot: RfflSllMTCfpb, .SAlNrioUIS.U.SA WORTH HAT AND Knox Caps JuMt as much difference In Knox caps and other ua thero Is between hats, New one herp nt $3,50, Others J2 up. Manhattans Tor tho style, comfort nnd sorvlco you go,t, no ohcr shirt costs so llttlo ns Man hattans. Hero at 12.60.' 4- Oxfords I. Heywood. oxford are good oxfords, oven though' you can buy them as low as HU and J 8. SO, New ideas for young fellows No mystery about the reason why this is THE young men's store of the town. So long as we're first witli the newest ideas for them, this will continue to be their favorite store. This spring the sport models are more stylish than ever. Young fellows are wearing them almost exclusively. Here are the best of all the sport models you'll see this season. Many others, too, in one, two, three and four-button effects, in the widest range of -fine weaves and new shades we've ever had. Sport Styles at $29.50, $30 $35 up 1 Biyp- ''VvV;ffi Ml M -Id j.i , CInpp Shoss and Knox Hats s II,1 1 h C44 s THOROUGHBRED HIT 'A.