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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17 1922
RICKARD DENIES
CRIMINAL CHARGE
Pleads Not Guilty to Two
Indictments Charging
Assault and Rape
QUITS AS PROMOTER
Another Exported lo Take His
Place as (Jrunlwt Sports
M (i tcli ing Promoter
NHW UWtK Feb. 1. To Jtlrk-
urd mut Mici imiiliii' promoter t ho
world of t i )mi known who
thought in imMloii' ami whose nery
inuvo Inn n si tended with nueoeiw
iipenie( In 'iic criminal btanch
ft (lie niiiti .nc court this afternoon
inrt pleaded iii.i K'lllly lo charges
nf Omitllt Hllll rape.
1 lr vtH aiTnnipunioil Into ronrl 1y
his (iMitiml M.iv 1 1. JMeur nnil lly-
marr luishel awl Iiv novoral friend.
.Mn I. is .Sn Sliili'inciil.
"I won't my anything lit till llm."
Itlcknrd mill. "I will maku rny una
wvr nt tho proper Unto."
The rliiirgcH wcrn brought liy tho
Horleiy for the Prevention of minify
to 1'hlhlren on behalf of two young
girls Uurnli Bchonfeld mid Alice
lluck.
Magistrate filtnpsou fixed lllrk-
nrd' bond nt IOUO lit West Hliln
rouit last Saturday nml thb bond
was continued liy consent ut Awln-
tnnt District Attorney John F. O'-
Neill. Itlcknrd was given one week In
which to withdraw hi ploa nr tnnko
siiiilt motion as his counsel inny de-
cide. (.roving court HIcKnrd denied the
published iopnrt thnt ho has re-
HlRnoil n president of Madison
S'lnnrn Onrdoii.
"Do you intend resigning?" Ho
iviu asked.
Tim promoter refused to nniwor
tlio (titration.
Tho jelurlng of Indictment pro
reded such iippoiirnnco In court by
less than nn hour llo received tclo-
pllonlo lintlflriillim of tho Indict-
ments nml hastened tn tho court.
VIkIIiiI Ills A iwirl utfiil.
Tho offenses nro alleged to havo
taken place In a roomtilg house In
Wi-st Forty Kovenlh direct. Hoth clrls
testified they hud vlsllod an npnrt-
inhit thcro with Itlclinrit nml thnt
ihey hnd met him nt vnrlous times
In 'Madison Bqunro (Inrdcn.
Tim tluck girl ndmltted having
visited him In tho tower of tho gar-
den whero tho promoter maintain)!
n! apartment.
Tho stories of tho two girls wore
supported by testimony of Anna
Mens nn 11-year-old chum who
Mild sho hnd visited Madison Houarc
Harden swltnmlnng pool muny times
mid met Itlcknrd there. Hlio also
testified of having seen tho Huck
Hill nnil Itlcknrd together In tho tow-
er npnrtmcnt.
Mortuary
llarltcr.
Mm. llertha Harder it Is Knt
KfMinil strvot died nt a locnl hos-
pnal Wednesday night nt 9 o'clock
runeral cervices will bo held nt tho
Mltchell-Memlng chapel 1'rldny
nfiernooii nt If o'clock. Interment
will lxi mailn In Hose Hill. Kilo Is
simlved by n liusbnnd and Ifi-ycnr-old
son.
MELLON DENIES
HIS INELIGIBILITY!
. NKW YOltIC l'ch. lfi. aenrga T.
CTnx) Ulcknrtl. mnmiRcr nml match-
mnker of .Madison Bunro (latden
who Is now out on J 10000 hnli on
Charges preferred by tho H. I C. C
reslKiied toilnv.
' John HlriRllMC tho circus -proprietor
mi) elected -president of tho
.Madison Kquara corporation.
It Is reported In sport olrcurw thnt
Bill Wcllmnn will bo tho new match-
maker nt tho garden.
Tntlrcll.
Mm. Slnry )). Tllttmll 70. died nt
tin' homo of her noti-ln-law nt 2130
Km ft Ninth flrecl. Th'o body wan
taken to Ht. .losepli Ato. Thursday
cenlne for burial
Edfiar Appleby Trims
lis lirolhcr Willi Cue
Declines to Make Formal
Statement but Says He
Is Not Disturbed
l'lW.Ani.l.lMUA lb. 10 -Kd-
gar r. Appieiiy or New york trn-
tlonnl champion defeated bis broth
er Kr.ini'U H Appleby In tho nfter-
nnnn mntch or Ibo International
amateur Is.'.1 balk linn blllnrd cham
pion tournament today :ioo to ().
run cnampion h avetaeu was
11-17 "In! his hlRh rutin 00. S3
and 31. Krnnil Apideby'H nverimo
was 13 mid lils high run (3 .13
nml 29.
It was tlio run of 91) tho tempi
hltth run f tho tournament that
provl'I'd tho sonsnlliimil fealuio of
the Inntrli. Tim champion gathered
this rnllectlon on his ninth turn nt
ho table. In tho beginning be nego
tiated tho rnroms along tho nhort
tail nt tlio foot of thn table. Then
tin led tlio Ivorlrs Into tho ranter
pHiiol plying bin ciio for pome dif
ficult nml iloiicatn tuirniiig. l.nter
tho bnllfl sprriul and In attempting
wlilo ciiHhlnn nhnt thn etio ball an-
peareit to hn IiIsnciI off from tho red.
it roboumlnd from tho cushion and
counted mi ii remarkable rrnlei.
rlie champion had nothing to shoot
at for tho next count mid ho missed
Ihiee-cushlon desperate effort.
B0NZAN0 TO BE CARDINAL
Apostollo Hclcgalo to I'nllnl KlntcH
will no t roMeil in .M'nr l iiliirr.
HOMR Tob. 10. Motmlgnor Ilou-
r.niin npostollo delegate to tho
I'nlled Mates will bo crested n car-
dinal nt .tho Itomnn I'athollo con-
sistory next month It wis learned
from n eotirco closo to tho Vatican
today.
It Is reported .Mnnslgnnr lloiizatm
will Ijo succeeded ns 'ipnstollo doln-
gato nt Wushlngton by .Monslgnor)
Cattaneo. present Itomnn Cnthollu
aiotolla delcgato to Austria
..I IIHITIN lllll J l'lt.lli til I It 'I 411111
Washington yesterday nml Is living:
at tho American college.
Tho consistory next month will bo
tho first held by Iopn Plus XI. It f
will bo during thn third week or
Mnrph. Hty mrdllinlN In nil will tin
created. Two of them may bo
Americans bringing thn American
membership In Urn encrod collcgo
of cardinals up to four.
AVAHHINOTO.V Feb. 16 An-
drew 11. Mellon diitiled today that
ho wns Ineligible tn serve ns hoc-
retary of tho trensury
Willi declining to Iwiio n formal
reply to chnrges of Henntor Walson.
deipo. rat of (lenrgln who declared
In lin senate that Mollop was ferv-
tng Illegally bernuse of his vast husl-
nesi and flimticl.il Intercuts tho set-
retary of the treasury wild that he
luifl pot "dlshtrbed" by these state-
tnents beraltso ho linil retired ns
president nud director of nil banks
In which hn was Interested beforo
befouling n member of tho rablnet.
Melton explained that lilt financial
cooneitlons nro now those of a dtoek-
hnlder mid that before accenting
the portfolio nf seeretnry of the
trensury ho had conferred with the
Into Hetiutor Knox of Pennsylvania
Joe McKcc Taken French
! Leave of Depulu After
Ileum Held for Trial
Hlmrtly nfter ho hnd been or-
dered held for trial In dlstilct
court by Justice .1. T Thompson
Joe McICec charged with grand
larceny Jerked away from n
deputy shei Iff who was escorting
him toward thn olovntor plunged
through nn open doorway nnd dis-
appeared In tho nlley. Keveral
bystnnders followed close upon tho
heels of McICeo nnd tho deputy
but McKwi bad disappeared tho
deputy said that h never saw the
fleeing man after ho wont through
the door
MrKee nnd Harry Kendall
charged Jointly were ordered
held for district court by Justice
Thompson nnd worn ordered to
Jail In default of n $2000 bond.
It wnn while leaving the rourt-
loom thnt McKco broku and ran.
VILLA REFORMED
REJECTSOFFERS
Loyalty to Government Is
Unshaken as Revolt
Clouds Gather
CAPTURES AN OUTLAW
General Recently Executed
Hnd Stopped at Villa's; Ho
Wanted Help; Was Seized
HA.VKKlt NHW IlKMO CIIAIUMAN
National Coiuinlllco Will Iliilld 'V
I lllg 1 'Iiiiuk lul Urgmilallon
I WAHIIINC1TON. Feb. lC.-Tho
i polultiicntn of Hnrrtfon Nesblll
I picsldent of the ll.ink of Pittsburgh
and had been nssurcd bo would bo I rft rhnlrmnn or tho finance com-
eligible if he retired from netlvo i inllteo of thn nntlonnl democratlo
conl i ol of tho companies In which ho
had largo Interests.
Hr Inlernstlonsl N'wn fitfvle
MKXICA CITY Feb. 16. Invl-
latlonM to 1'ranclsco Villa or
"Pnncho" ns ho used to bo known
In the ibiyn of bis outlawry to Join
Ilia revolutionary ngltntlons against
tho Ubrcgon government have fallen
iilioti deaf ears for tho former ban-illt-rebel
now looks with u stern and
disproving cyo uioi anything thnt
opponos law nnd order.
Plans Trip to Capital.
VIITa'e loyally to the government
Is inoro nolnhlo In contrast with tho
wave of anti-government agitations
now cwceplng some quarters. It was
reported thnt "Pancho" to set at
rest any anxiety that may bo felt
toward hit nttltudo will shortly como
to Mexico City to reaffirm his oup-
port to tho Obregon regime.
lien. Antonio Ilul. who has been
executed In Chihuahua for plotting
against tho pence nnd dignity of tho
Mate was delivered to federnl au-
thorities by Villa. Itulr. had gone
to Villa's ranch at Cantlllo to seek
"Pancho's" co-opcrallon In nn nntl-
government plot. Tho former rebel
chlcflnln declared thnt his first citi-
zenship was to tho state seized the
uneuspectlng Uulz and turned him
over to tho federnl troops.
Col. Jose Prunedn brother of tho
executed rebel lender Antonio Pru-
nedn hns been brought here for
trial on the charge of complicity In
rebel activities.
Many Officers Quitting.
President Obregon has Issued or-
ders that In view of sporadic deser-
tions of nrmy officers to Join the
tnalcontcniH "nil reslgnntlons of
generals nnd other officers who nro
dissatisfied with conditions will bo
ncccptcd immediately without qups-
tlon." Apparently there Is a concerted
movo on tho part of the revolution-
aries In various parts of the country
but the. rebel lunns are smnli anu
unimportant. It Is believed that not
H
about a dozen men usually of bandit
character.
Despite the plots that have been
discovered there Is no abridgement
of tho freedom of the press nor of
freo speech.
Anti-government papers are sold
freely upon the streets. Nowspapcrs
attacking Ireldnt Obregon and
culling the administration "a gov-
ernment of nssatslns" nro allowed
to circulate without Interference
(internment Lenient.
In fact the government Is show-
ing marked leniency towards tho
rebels.
President Obregon Chler of Cabi-
net P. KlIfiH Cnlles and heads of
army In Mexico City nro disponed to
lay the revolutionary activities to
alleged machinations In tho United
States.
President Obregon accompanied
by Ocncral Trcvlno chief of the
genornl staff of tho nrlny left for
Vera Cfun Wednesday evening.
flovernor Hobcrtson of Oklahoma
and tho other 35 visiting residents of
Oklahoma In Mexico City visited
Chapultepeo castle but failed to
meet President Obregon.
Geologists have estimated tli9 Iran
oro deposlta of tho world excluding
Africa. Asia nnd Australia. :ii suf
ficient to last at thn present rato of
Illackliam! A r reds Made
LOS A.NCJELE3 Feb. 16-Jjc re
arrests In Cleveland Dcs Mcties n
Salt Lake City were repMrUd he
today to hnvo been made by feiltr.t
officers In connection with th r In.
vestlgation of the nctlvlt.rj of
hlnckhand gang eight alleged hi m.
bcrs of which nro under nrrcit bcrt
Mlg Lockout In Denmark-.
WASHIN'ITO.V. Feb. 16.- A lock-
out nffnctlng approximately 125000
men In thn leading Industries
throughout Denmark has Just been
declined by employers nccurdllig to
ndvlces received today by tho statu
department from Marlon J'tohcr
Amerlcnn consul at Copenhagen.
The thief Industries nffected aro Ibo
boot. ahocM and building Ir.ulc.
'.... Mil it tin n litlrill irfil loilnv liV
Chairman Cordell Hull who said It
was "tho first movo for n thorough
financial organization In tho na-
tional committee." Other membeif
of tho committee which Mr. Nesbll
will head aro to ho nnnotliiccd soon.
ono of them contain more than 200 ' consumption moro than two nunarcu
men nnd most nf them connlst of years.
The "Ayes" Have It!
When It comes to a qucstlr 0f
neglecting your health nnd i'.
ferlng headacho mental i r n
nnd risking ovuntunl bllnilnt
thcro Is only ono thing to d ;
You should visit
DR. J. S. HADEN
oPTOMinnisT
.07 Haver llldg.
Otcr New ltcinll DriiR Stoic
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i You Get Satisfaction Here or Your Money Back
Plh'N Ciircil In II In It llios.
Druggists refund money It PA'O
OINTM I; NT falls to cure Itching
Illlnd Illeedlng or Prortudlng Piles
lustnntly relieves ltrhlns Piles 00c
Advertlfement. . .
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: STOP THE LEAlT
Four Aro Injured
Maryland Rail
in
Wreck
High Wheat to Help Farmers.
WINNIPEG Fob. 16. Skyrocket-
ing wheat prices on tho Chicago
board ot trado spell rlchen for thn
farmers or Canada It was declared
today. Farmers stand to realize
about $20000000 moro out of their
1921 crop than appeared posslbln Jn
Uocembcr when wheat prices
reached their lowest lovcls. Wheat
prices today are nbout 3b cents per
bushel hlghor thnn tho low lovel
figure of December It Is estimated
there aro 70000000 bushels of wheat
till to bo sold by Canadian farmers.
COUGH. MUDlCINi: WAS IWTA 1 1
WASHINGTON. Fob. 10.--Four
persons weta Injured two seriously
when tho Pennsylvania express
from lluffiilo. duo hero nt 8:55
o'clock tonight wuh derailed nt
Odentou Md. Four cars a conch
chair car dining enr nml baggage
car left the tracks. Traffic was
Mill blocked on tho lino In both
directions so vera 1 hours after tho
wreck.
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Houie rent iB the bfgKcst leak ill the. family fund.
In most ciihos it coats about .'15 ''c of the entire
income for house rent. Do you want to
stop thnt leak? We can help you. If you
will furnish of tho cost of thn home wi
will furnish tho other ? of tho money to
gether wo wll buy thn lot that you se
lect nnd build tho housn that you want.
you will icturn tho money borrowed
.In monthly payments llko tent.
Vclenrlng nil Indebtedness In nboul
.73 months. You owo It to your
self to Investigate.
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PEOPLES HOMES CORPORATION
210 Mayo Dldg. Phone Cedar 96
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DALLAS. Tcxna Feb. 10. A
small bottle of cough medicine was
Indirectly responsible for tho acci-
dental death hero last tilsht of
Charles B. Martin 60 real estate
dealer at Ills home Hn was shot
through tho heart whon tho neck of
the bottle caught on tho trigger
guard of a pistol ho -woo carrying
with tho medicine In an ovorcoat
pocket.
' Would wt "Smnll Fry" In.
" LONDON Feh. 16. Great llrltaln
today notified Franco sho Is willing
for small nations to bo represented
t tho meeting of allied cxpcrtti pre-
liminary tn tho Genoa economic con-
ference. Tho detail ngendn based
upon tho arlous national programs
will bo worked out by tho experts.
The llrlllsh bellovo that nil French
Objections to tho economlo confer-
ence can bo overcomo In tho pre-
liminary meeting.
Heiress .Married Again.
SAN FHANCIHCO Fob. 16. Miss
.lo'nnlo KnmecH Marrton daughter of
Udgnr I Mnrston New York bank-
er who wiis granted her maiden
nnmo when sho received n dlvorco nt
Ileno Nev.. In 1910 from Itobrt .1.
Adams son of the mllllonalro chew-
ing gum manufacturer is tho bride
today of Clark Kurgard of Portland
Oro.
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Clothing
sales end
Saturday
Kilty Men Ilcgln Conference
FOltT WOHTII Texas Feb. 16
Four hundred executives nnd do-
partmaut hends of tho Missouri
Kaunas & Texas railroad rcpresent-
1" the entire system began a three-
day conferonco hero today nn mutual
problems. This meeting Is held an-
nually. C. It. McDonald of St. Louis
ssslstant to tho chief operating of-
ficer Is presiding
Ilobert A. McHlrnoy
Funernl director 021 S Mnln.
Phono Osage 101-450. Advertisement.
Buy these Hickey-Frecmari arid Stratford suits and overcoats while
you can get them at sale prices or regret it if you don't. The sale
will end Saturday. Got here before it's too late to save a FOURTH
the cost.
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Today We Offer Extraordinary Values for Men
in a Great Special Purchase and
Sale of Shirts
By making a most remarkable purchase of shirts from Wilson Bros. Earl
& Wilson and the Shirtcraft Company we are able to give you this un-
usual opportunity to choose from several hundred dozen fine shirts at
prices that represent a substantial saving on each purchase. -
Most of these are in neckband style all with double turnback cuffs. Fabrics
consist of woven madras printed madras corded madras rep and fine-count
percale; all roomily cut and expertly tailored. Sizes 13 to 18.
Percale and Madras Shirts Russian Cord Shirts
3S
Clapp sales ends Saturday
1 A 7C Men's $15 toC-i 7c
J''0 ?17 shoes nowv "V
Women's $151.50 C
to $15 boots and h
oxfords
About one hundred dozen percale and printed
madras a splendid shirt in a large assort-
ment of patterns at
$2.00
White Oxford Shirts
Shirts of pure white oxford cloth. These
come with collar attached or in popular neck-
band style at
This is a remarkable shirt of the popular
Russian cord fabric a wonder for wear; an
exceptional value at
$2.50
Satin Stripe Madras
A wonderful assortment of satin stripe
madras and pin check patterns; a shirt that
you will be proud to wear at
$250
$3.00
Boys' sale ends Saturday
'After Saturday you'll have to pay regular price for boys' clothes
of standard quality. Get hero now and buy them at sale prices
and save 20.
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NEW CURRENCY
CIGAR
Jumpal stllinj j?cen Qgor In the WorfJ
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Every Shirt is brand new fresh and spotless we have no
old stock to clean out and only offer new merchandise.
Williamson
The Store
of
Standardized
Values
Clothing Co.
ROBERT B. WILLIAMSON Mgr.
The Store
of
Standardized
Val
tics
Osage 313 Formerly Wright Clothing Company 204 S. Main
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