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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, JULY 0, 1022 CCMATCDCCIIQiro OLI irV I L. 1U UULU LOW RICE TARIFF Southern Democrats Jain With Republicans to Increase Rates VASIHNGTON', July 8. There wii another anil wide epllt today am 'rH tho democrats on the tariff, ft t ier of them Jolnlns with thu re ans,In rcjoctlng tho lower ratca ,' i.'o written Into tho bill hy the f , , M-e commltteo majority. The rate were approved on mo t . I the committee, which rccotlvd f its amendment. ..i.iitc votea were had on each , tint loll call were donlnndrd on i wo, tlioso on rmiffh rlca and on . ..1 rlco. On tho first roll call r r Ashuret of Arizona, Urouu. i nd Hannlell of Louisiana, Car , and Hoblnpon of Arkansas, i n of r?ew Mexico, Kenilrirk ot mlnsr, and Shopparil of Texas, t I with tho majority, wnno hena t , i Kollette, republican. JVIscon p, , oted with the remaining 11 cj. u)i rata In favor ot tho lower (.oViMtlee rntcn. IV'ilIo the rlco parasraph was ho-f,,-. tho senato throushout tho day, f: ricbate took on a wide raaco. L.,-,,or li Kollettn renewed his nt , m tho bill and partlcllarly on , ,,. , I'tnn schedule, speaking for hours, llo declared this wan ,in the Mmo to revise a tariff be , , io of fluctuating conditions In th" business world. Although ho :ir HiKtied nKalnst tho present sjb fni of tariff building, under which l,p m,. I "tho tariff crabbers" went r,.' ! conRrcSslonal committees, n, -i for tho rates they wanted an1 ,,. n rule wero given exactly what tnev .isk"d for." r'l-putlnff the claim that tariffs pi.f.t the vvnijes ot tho workers, Sr nut r Ui Folletto said that "labor n'MT K' fa any benefit from a tariff If the manufacturers can prevent '. "If the manufacturer making profit of 10. 20, 60 or 100 per cent n..t voluntarily Increase tho wait's of their workers," upked tho i,iker "what Is tho uso of talking a . ut effecting an Increase of those w iges through a tariff?" Dream of Wealth Shattered, Woman Is Left Penniless Waitress Induced to Accom pany Rich Mnn; License but No Wedding WASHINGTON. D. C, July 8. Stranded atd penniless, her dream of becoming the wlfo pt a "mil llonalro" rudely shattered by tho sudden disappearance ot her fiance whom ho had known but three weeks, Mis Helen Ader. 10. Is today awaiting the receipt of transportation back to her homo In Pittsburgh. Tho Mory sho re lated to flie pollco rivals In ro mance anything ever penned by famous novelists. Miss Ader was employed In a Pittsburgh restaurant where sho ontned barclv enough In Mipporl her wldowrtl (mother anil W younger brothers and sisters. Tmo weeks ago. a man giving the namo of Hayes Walker entered the res taurant and tnlked with tho girl. He told her, according to tho pollco version, that sho was above being a restaurant waitress, and offered to make her his wlfo with tho promise that he would provide a J 10,000 Incomo for her mother and tho other children. Hntranced by tho glowing pic ture of riches, raso and comfort which would bo ii.ts If she becamo tho supposed millionaire's wife. Miss Ader took -him aroimd to their homo anil gained her moth er's consent to the marriage. They secured a license. Followed thon a trip to Hnrrls burg, Ilaltlmoro and finally Wash ington, Walker deftly evading Mist Ader's request that the mnr rlauo ceremony be performed. Thursday morning, Miss Ader awoko to find herself penniless and deserted, tho marriage llcenm torn to bits. Sho Induced tho man who had rontcd tho cnuplo a room to give her sufficient money to dis patch a telegram tn her mother, relating tho story to her benefactor. MEDIUM DENIES TRICKERY CHARGE Marble Statue in Paris Honors- American Troops MANIAC SPREADS ' TERROR ON ROAD AFTER ROBBERY rosTlvfKD KUOM PARK o.vn ran to tho ear ahead ot me, I felt a ttinglng burn on tho left side ot mv head and tho blood was spurting. That backward jerk ot my head probably Baved my life, Ho didn't say a word to mo after that one thout." Kirtw nillnB Stntlon. Shortly beforo the shooting, Ben er. walked Into tho filling station and after backing Dan O'Hnra, tho rlerk In charge, against the wall, rifled tho cash register, stuffing $120 In his pockets. All ot the money was later recovered. As Heaver stuck his gun in a hip pocket and ran out the door, O'Hnra, so he told th pnMcp, went to tho other door and shouted the alarm. C. K. Lam berth. 2435 Rnuth Quanah, also an employee at tho filling station, who was sitting on tho porch of his home, pomo B0 yards from tho station, noti fied both pollco and county officers. The Bhootlng occurred while Urn- (I t'prtn was at a phone. . Ygr Beaver, according to his brother w In-law. Dave Connor, a former pollco nmcpr, has been mentally unnai anccd for snmo tlmo and yesterday evening waft drunk, lieavcr lived with his brother-in-law. Wounded n Mouth Ago. "About a month ago." Connor said. "Beaver was accidentally shot and sevorelly wounded In Unld. Ho has since been a bit wcakmlnded. Not insane or crazy but he often said peculiar things nnd acted ciuoor Iv. Yesterday evening ho camo to my houso nnd slipped In tho bark door getting my revolver. His younger brother attempted to stop him but failed, due to Beaver's threats of death. "Heaer has been doing light work t Electric park near Bed Fork Hnce ho was able to get out. He has never beforo gotten drunk and I think that his conduct Saturday eve ning was due largoly to the whisky." Wlson's body was brought to Tulsil by T. E. White, truck driver employed, by tho Cosden refinery. White arrived on the sceno after the t hooting, Wilson Is about 27 jears old and according to Williams 1 single. Pending completion ot funeral arrangements hla body la be ing he,d at tho Mitchell-Fleming un oertiklng parlors. ':aer Is being held In tho city Jail und will probnbly bo turned ev.-r to tho county officials Mon Su. Whether ho will bo adjudged tnsdnc and sent to a state Institution or whether ho will bo charged with murder and tried, depends on future "v elements. DEVELOP FAD OF AMTD PflKPR i iy i w i vy i tun Numbers of License Tags Form Hands in Game of Guessing Lee Says Jealousy Cause of Expose Circulated to Discredit Him 1 13. D. Lee. self-styled materializ ing medium who was branded n trickster by members of a group of spiritualists at n seance at tho home of Josepfi Hutcherson on tho Sand Spring rond Friday night, denied Saturday hut he was gul iy of faking, nnd deilare, It vvaa tmlousy of one branch of spiritualists for another that caused him to bo so accused. l.eo denied emphatically that V S. Brooks, proprietor of the Ar her hotel, had unmasked him nnd' caught him Impersonating nn In dian glci spirit. He said If those In tho audience thought It was n fake rplrlt they simply wero mis taken. Irfb says be Is a member of tho Oklahoma Stale church, while tho other who wero at tho seanco are memhei-H of the Notional Spiritual association. He Hi Id thero Is great Jealousy between tho two organiza tions, and that tho reported expose was a move to discredit him " I.ob, who Is slopping at tho Fox hotel, declared he would remain In Tulsa for the stato fpltltuallst meet- lug Inter thin month. TIiosm who nttended the seanco nt the Hutcherson home reiterated I their statements that Leo had been exnosed as n fakir. They said Brooks: .grabbed w hat purported to bo the , mntnrlall7.cii spirit 01 nn iniimn maiden and that It turned out to be I.ee. They declared thrv recog nized the medium In tho brief mo-' mnnt the lights were on. N'o action hns been taken by tho' authorities nUhnugh It Is violation of a stale law f r admls-dnn to bo charged at a epli ItunllAt meeting. DUn MAY LEAVE" FIRST CHRISTIAN SPREAD GOSPEL BY PRINTERS' INK n .x ,.v 4... wi 1L Svi2i- '".&s&53& Kpiscopals Favor News papers to Aid Religious Publicity Hie nan of tho preacher and his l nil aii'.cxid are nl.fj rc in-mended Mi tiSMii's con'i!ibns nnd re. Ktiinu-iidii'iMtii me the niKonio uf a lesolnlloti ndxp'eil lv tho nailon ii 1 counc I at in Wellington meeting Inst July. Church promotion by radio, mov ing pictures, poeters. ole , Is also innsldcicd In the handbook. Medal group In tho Frenr h Salon Just comph led to symbolize gratitude ..f France for American aid during tho win." "tho PITTSBURGH. P.i . July S Automobile poker has becomo so popular In Sharpsburg, a suhurb, that n lot ot tho young men of the town havo recently devoted moro tlmo to tho latest In gambling thnn they havo to their work. In fact, the crazo h?s swept tho vlllago to such nn extent nnd the players In somn Instance! havo become so bold, that It has become necessary for tho po llco to take notice und shut down on the jiractlce. Youths hnvo stood on street cor ners making wogers on tho poker hands on tho automobile licenses of passing enrs. Seven or eight take part In tho new game. Knch player puts his money In a "pot," and then they take the first seven or eight cars tnat pass given point, tno player whoso cor has tho best poker hand winning. Number one on tho llcenso plato counts for an ace. Womo of tho llcenso plates havo straights, full houses, slnglo pairs, two pairs, four of a kind. ISven five nces count. As moro than 111.111 licenses have been Issued In this state this year six nces aro possible. Of course, six nces are In bnd reputo In somo sec tions of tho country whoro "Tegular poker Is played, but In automobile poker It's all right If you nro lucky enough to draw them. Of courso Hret Harto never contemplated such situation as six nces being a lawful hand. roNTtNt'F.n rnoM paok cis'R are up In nrms over tho board nc Hon. characterizing it as dubious In Implication and containing n grave lnhiNtlco to the pastor, Indignation meetings have l.en hold by several church orrnnlzntlnns, nnd ngitntion over tho sltuntlon hns permeaiou uio entire church membership. Dull Takes No Sliind. Bovercnd Dutt as yet has tauen no Ftand nnd the board has re mained silent since tho step which threw a bombshell into the smooth- riinning church machinery. hm tlement will probnbly be attempted nt tho regular meetlng.of tho board the, third Monday of thu month or a special called meeting before that date. Tho pastur'a frletida request that tho previous board action bo rescinded. It Is said. Beverend Dutt has occupied tho pulpit of tho chinch for tho int flvo years, with tho present year tho most successful In the church's his tory by n wide margin. Ho Is well liked In und nutsldo his churth nnd Is active in tho ministerial alliance. An outstanding figure In tho Broth erhood of- thn DIscIdIch of Christ both In Oklahoma anil throughout tho denomination, ho la to have en tire charge of nil muslo anil chorus singing at the international conven tion of tho brotherhood enrly this fall. He ban been. In ministerial work for 25 years and Is tho author of several widely-circulated books and articles on religious themes. Many Changes In PaMor. Tho First Christian church has had moro changes in ministerial servlco thnn any other largo church in tho city. Tho pastors who succeeded each other in turn durlng-slx years were Bcv. D. A. Wlcklzer. Itov. J. O. MC Oavran, Bcv. Ocorge P. Taubman and Bcv. John W. Darby. Bovercnd Taubman now has the largest men's Blhlo class In tho world nt Long Beach Calif. Bovercnd Dutt was called to tho paptorato In March. 1118. Dining tho present church year tho church has lost Blibard Hellbron, first religious education secrelnry In tlo city, nnd iirn.-pt Flung Ktamin. eminent orgnnlBt, now returned to Ht. LnuW. Hall Wreck Injures t. GRAND SAL1NF. Texas. July S. About Ki persons wero in lured some of them severely, when the Sunshine special of the Texas and PL. Pacific was wrc ked hero this afternoon. Only tho engine and diner were left on the tails, the lemnlnder of the cars being thrown Into the ditch, many of them upsldu down and badly smashed. A new houshold water sterilizer which does Its work with chlorine gas generated by eleclrnlysls cull be connected to any light socket and Is made of glass so lis operation can lie w'ntf bed VI W YORK, July 8 Nowipei ndeitlslng to further the spread ot t . K"pel la stronglr advocated hy He publicity department of Hit I is. .ipnl chinch,, which has t t iii-ht out ItH teeomineiidiillons, " r it thorough study of the ities ii n ,f ndveitlslng, In a pamphlet it'll, d "A Handbook of i'hui,li I ill'1!' Itv." Ismieil under the a i'""i liwtlou of the nntnlnnal coun l i'f the church. Nn oim can look at the news i 1'H'fiH and insKsilnes nnd dmiM 'hit It pays to advertise," mild the II, v. Robert F. lllbson. exe, nine reiieimy I'f the publicity ilwpiirt in nt. and NUIhor of the text b.nik. ' Why should not tills method of ni. h proven efficiency be used for the propagation of the gospel? Vlvcrtlslng Is not neroasnilly sensn in mil. It merely seems to be so be cause we inn not accustomed to It f"r i hiirch purposes. ' one of the sliiUIng features of thn f"H'k Is (llbson's strong advocacy ot iho fullest use by the churrhea of ihe advei tlslng columns of the d uly piess not only for mere church wM.cs. but for spiendlllR the gospel mining Iho masses "We have thought of publicity In bn newspnpeis us merely a method of giving public police of n nervlce 'r ci meeting, or of making public be account of something that ha alien place," says tilhsnn. "W htiic thought ton much of building ip the attendance st o service or of sxpli'llltig persons or organizations. We are only beginning to think of church publicity In thn public press is evntigellstlp In purpose. The newspapers themselves arn lenlly fur shead of the chimin In their lecngnllloii of this evangelistic op poilunlly. Many edllots nro run lnced that the problems of thn world will never bn solved rightly until ChrlMInn principles am ap plied and that therefore it Is ono of Ihe functions of thn public press tn present and apply Christian principles "Advertising with an evangelistic purpose," miv (llbsnn, "where tho olni Is to imich tho unchurched, must be In tho newspapers " fllbson suggests a form of adver tising to churches with h will tike the shape of n initial urn sermon. "briefly Interpreting Borne passage of scripture or briefly apphiug fmo I Christian principle " Hcrmoneites, I .if a hundred w irds In length, with REPORT THREE ROBBERIES Ono llonii' liiiiiilcicil on Fourth, Mini ii (i Other Itiihberli's, Thi"e rohbeiles wero leported to the police Saluriliiy, ono of which occunod on July llh. II A. Walker, 1031 Fast Davenport, repmled that thieves hint etnlen n su'tcase from him together Willi an F. Kin watch, til In tnmiev and a Kc.l ik ('. It Allen. Ifilll Hiiuih I-.IwumiI tiilii p iico that n I iw n iiinw er. hand eivllie and gi.l'S sin ,1 s w.l" htuli tl fii.m his K'li.'ige sin. i i., up 'lt,r ila 111 rMls "r I'r 1 i ti . ht A hit i.f ci'iini. W i 'him w ' li and n l ib . f parts of a valut f wu- Hid b i i oben I'.llln. i K"m -n" d'llli . ' 1 idny I) IH h W h 11 1 ' ,' r c 'I I III ,rt tOl m 111 tin- Id .1 VWiig 'l .lei, Ford HitlarfCH Factory Maintained in Canada DF.TROIT, lily S The l,,d Motor oomimny of Cinnda hn pur chased 1 2fi acres of land whic will give It an additional I.OOil ft on the pieient Wnlkervillo plant and enable the company to prodii' e BOO cars n day Immediately and 1.00(1 It the trade demand It. W B Campbell, vice president of tlie i oini'imv. miiouncnd toda.v Mote thin ft, "no 000 has been spc t on the pii't-intu It was siiil, Aild tlnnel sh"i' of ml k h'Ih will bo ere' led an ihn pi'i'ii'y nnd a cigantic power hill tiii .ti i in.!,iicd. (if is - 4 ?i1 ri 4 X7 4-2 The molylnlcnum itccl part o( the Willi S.vlnlc Cl.ilrcm.nle of the toughciti strnngeit known metal, do not wear out. We luil hi to endure. liollom Bros. Motor Co. -':t(l i:at liflccnili street Ccibir liill.lJt WILLS SAIjNTE CLAIRB . dMotor ears JL OC II.W, Co. $275 for a Willard 'SR" 6-volt, 11- plate Threaded Rubber Battery to fit the following cars: BILL VALIDATING INDIAN TITLES IS PASSED BY SENATE rONT!.Vl'ED nt"M PAun evil f"""ro District Judge Owen Owen. 11 - decision nroused a etorm of Protest, not only from property ' V . i s in that section but through 1 'iho entire city. The decision h appealed nnd Is now In the eu I'l' ine court. Shortly after thcrt derision scores 'ither Indian title suits, all "seel on tho same proposition, ttf,re riled in the district court, ""I nro now pending. It Is tho contention ot attorneys for the lunperty owners that the bill w"ich Just . passed tho senate 1 '"'k all of this litigation Into a cocked hat.' Attorneys in , the MOKblo Heights cato clalmthat ' bill means the winning of their "xe. How-over, II. B. Martin, at 'orney for the Indian wom n 'jys that the bill will have ab Hutey no effect on the caso. That another matter to be fought out 'n court. At any rate the passago j" the bill will bo n strong point favor ot property ownere whoso .Mme" are in litigation nnd It iii put a stop to future Biilts. iho bill was introduced In the n"o ot Congressman Chandler. , Chick Factory Oversold. TJikJo Th. World. "i-ONA, July 8. Baby chicks m the Wyno.-ia hatcheries hero nave bffn Mnt t0 n)( pnrts of I,,' "untry, n"id orders came In In 7"cn numbers that tho company '"' ' return thousands of them. TRUCK TIRES Apperson Auburn Buick Case Chandler Chevrolet Cleveland Dort- Elgin Ford Gardner Grant Hupmobilc Jordan Kissel Kar Lexington Mitchell Nash Oakland Oldsmobile Overland Studebaker Velic Our big giant solid truck tire stands the Gaff. Truck owners are begin ning to see that the solid truck tire is here to stay. Our big hydraulic press applies them with hundreds of tons pressure. $31 for a Willard "SR" 6-volt, 13 plate Threaded Rubber Battery to fit the followinEvCars: 1 1 Auburn Buick Case Chandler Chevrolet Cole Daniels Durant Earl Elgin Essex Hayncs HCS Hudson Hupmobilc Jackson Jordan Lexington Maxwell Metz Mitchell- Moline Knight Moon Nash Oakland Packard Six Paige Peerless Piedmont Pierce -Arrow Premier Reo R&VKnighf Studebaker Templar Velie Wcstcott New Prices ! This is important! We are now able to deliver genuine Willard THREADED RUBBER Bat teries for $27.05 and up! Threaded Rubber Bat teries always havev cost less "per month" and "per mile". Now they actually cost less in DOLLARS AND CENTS. The how and why of these remarkable prices make a wonderful story of manufacturing achievement. Just as the standard over size Willard "SJ" Threaded Rubber Battery was and still is a marvel of value, so the new full-size Willard "SR" Threaded Rubber Battery proves to be an eye-opener of quality at the pricel First cost as well as ultimate cost now argues in favor of Willard Threaded Rubber. Make no purchase, risk no money, on any battery until you have visited one of the service stations named below and heard the whole of Willard's astonishing price story. Service oji All Batteries at Any of the Stations Below. Drive in and Ask About the Willard "SR" Threaded Rubber Battery OKLAHOMA Dartleivllle, Uartlesville Hattcry Company Bluckwell, Dlaclrwtll Rattcry Station Chandler, Turner Battery Co. Cheliea, Hap's Battery & Tire Station Claremore, Motor Supply & Battery Co. Cuthlntr, Oklahoma Battery Co. Hcnryetta, Henryetta Battery Co. Hold.nvllle, Uoldenville Battery Co. Mutkosee, Battery Service Co. Miami, KUiott Rush Auto Co. Nowata, Nowata Battery fin Ignition Service Okemahi Olemah Battery Co. OWmulnee, The O. D. Electric Service Co. . Pawliutka, Lewit Battery Strvlce Service Phone OSAGE 5 7 7 0. A. Stcincr Tire Co. 402 East Second Street Tulsa, Okla. Phone Osage 577 w v m-t vwvv aiiftti.i twjvi ! Pawnee, Richardson-Gordon Electric Co. Perry, Perry Storaee Battery Co. Ponca City, Ponca City Battery Company Prague, O. T. Garage Sapulpa, Sapulpa Battery Co. Sliidler, Shlciler Battery Compmy Stillwater, Stillwater Battery Co. Tulca, Southwertern Battery Supply Co. Wrtuma, Herring tt. Haubold THREADED RUBBER BATTERY H.mu-ll iJl..tl.mjAjvMMal.Ht