Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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tn.s daily woiu.n 1 imvw MoiiNixfj .rorsT it lot I.
V.M1T. ffVE
LIS USED
mini i en
no uiuk.i: ii s k m:t hi:i:x
ri.uin ah it him.
LITTLE CIRL R
ItrKllllH'll ( illlsi 'iii-ii'-h Yl'slrnlil'
.MnlfllllK. liili'ri Her Sllie (
Miii-j of i:ciufiil Muht.
Vim Is rf-i.nisllil: for tin' lib Tilt-
ing nf .Mil l.i wis tile 1MIIIK "ii111
IVM'il rilKllt Im Ti'I'e l:int 111 ii'lller
with tin- finilliin of lliilo Vi r.i II. n-
iliic ixM 1 ."i ynil'M nhl In u pitiable roil-
till 1 1 1 1 III the llllinoro roomliiK' hmisc
on North .M.iln'.' That Is tin- iii.sti'n
th.it whs ii.--I-.t il ii all M'lo.s j t r 1 1 . i
ii I'li'i'ii'inii
l.i u is was n 1 1 i w 1 1 to walk n:it of
tin i Ity Jail a free man m ril.iy nf-
i in i i ii in roiiiiaiiy with his fa til ir.
( lio f of I'olii-o will" k sai.l that
tin- l'lsoirl' was turned dVrr to till"
enmity an I that the reunify attonuy
Instructed him o rebuse thr prisoner
with thr tuiilfi'stutiilliiK that hr would
1 1 1 1 ; i r tills tiinriiiiiK in thr county at.
tol'm y's ol'firr. Chiit' .Ww I lin k stat-
(.1 that hr hail no authority to hold
Lewis 1 1 n Ii ss sonic hnrire w as pro-
fi Trod ami any ehiirno vhb'li thr
i 'ii sr demanded should hr ina.lr by thf
1 1 m t y.
Thr fart that Lewis Is ronm ctcd
with Influrlitlal "iiiirlaiis In this
roiinty has added z. st to t!ir talk on
thr streets. S. I:. (Iluik) Leul-
.1 )- .t 1 . of thr late prf-.'iirr U rhalr-
inan of thr ('utility I mm -rati" Cen-
tral Committee ami It Is freely
chained that thr strings v. rrr jui
for M. I I.rw is' r. lease.
It was Impossible to urt Into com-
niuni.-atrin with thr i niy atlornry
hist niulit hut It Is understood that
hr will makr an Investigation of thr
ia.su to. lay ami if hr finds a crime
has l.rrn committed will prefer
rhari-'is. hut It Is possible that In the
ln.anliinr Lewi timy rnili.r thr nn.
turn nf any charge that mhrht be
brought against him nnd skip thr
country.
Vera ll.ndrlx did not rvovrr ccm-
Krlousness until i-liortly aiu-i R uVlncli
ycitcrday inorninn. She was then to.)
weak to talk hut a llttlr latrr hIii
ni.ulr a statement In regard to thr
I'Vi-nts of the nluht before.
According fn the fill's story she
llvi s In a tout out near tho city pump
station with her hrotlier and mother.
(Ml Wrdnrsilay morning Frank Haw
kins and Kirk Lewis a brother (o
Mil Lewis came out to her home
and askril her to go to a dance that
niht. She told them she would have
to ask her mother. In the afternoon
when Vi ra Hendrlx came down town
Fhe met Mel Lcwls and talked with
liim ahout the dance that night.
Ahout 7 o'clock tVednc-.sday night
Frank Hawkins came to the Hendrlx
home to get Vera but nt that time the
girl was at the home of a neighbor.
They pot on a ear and went down
town where they met Kirk ami Mef
Lewis. Kirk Iwls and Frank Haw-
kins then left. Faying they were (jo-
int' to get their girls nnd would meet
Mel Lewis and the girl later and go
to the dance. Mel Lewis then took
Vera Hendrlx Into a drug store where
they ate some Ire ereani. They then
went to a moving picture nhow. Willie
In the Fhow Miss Hendrlx began to
complain of feelinn dizzy. She was
still complaining when they came out.
Then they met Kirk Lewis Hnfl
Frank Hawkins who said that the
FLANAGAN &
HICKERSON
Plumbing Gas
Fitting Steam
and Hot Water
Heating
OUR WOBK IS RIGHT OUR
PRICES ARE RIGHT
We carry Gas fixture.
Globes Mantles Burners
Tunysten Electric Lamps
Etc.
16 W. 3rd ST. 'PKONEeiO
All Off
on Suits
Come and pick
one out
niiin
Kil l would inn t them III Hie Uilim ro
lint. 1.
Kirlc Lewis and Frank Hawkins
Went ahr.ul an reached thr hotel
fli'-t ami enrjiK' d rooms. In tlie
niraiit im- the Kil l was i oiiiplalnliiii of
bclim dizzy. Mir mid .Mi l Lewis toon
ri ached the hotel whi rr Lewis pi r-
miiided her to go up to a room ami
wall for tlie other mils in come She
did so ami while sitt.ng on the lint
bc('.unr iln.zy iigiiin.
According to In r own Words M. 1
Lewis tin ii pr.iilii.nl a hottle wrai pnl
In liapil' Mailing a blown ll'iuid
and persuaded her to takr Home Slu-
ing It W mil. I makr her fori hi tt. r.
She did so ; sal I that it t.l:til
blllrr ami In i ncd nr tln'oal.
'1'hat was thr last she r.' Illelli I r ii
until hhr r. . .1 at thr police ftn-
tloll 111' .nit a u'rlo. k j trrday lllol ll-
i in.
j Thr pill's m.iih.T and roller Ma-
' tr.ni i 'I .ire wi iv w ith h. r at tlie time
Tlie li'!le Mil I has he n an Inmate of
i a ' 'al li.ille roiiM-nt -iu. e M.' w as 7
jy.ais and l.l't tho F'h..ol last
';-riiiK vih.ii the summer we alien
I h. nan.
i Aceorditiir to tho poih r malt'oli
I Vera ll. ii.trix h:i-i Li n wart.nl se -I
i nil tlnns ulnn seen in romp my with
suspicious persons on the downtown
( streets after nightfall.
I The Kli'l was removed to h.r home
I ahout noon j i .terla. iu.1 although
I omplltelv out of llilllliif a- still
Very weak.
i
.Mll. Ill 11.1. V VT A MINOK. (
( IMIS III SlIWII Ol' M Y
K((i DOINtiS.
Mis. Flossie lal.w mr I'erryman
a minor yesterday filed suit through
In r ii. xt frieiid Ad lie l.ais for a
'divnrir from her hnsl and l. ('.
j Hel. w. The suit was t il. .1 in thr
j Superior I'oiirt.
The Ilrlews were tniiiried July 9
; 1910. Since that time Mrs. l!emv
j alleges her liii.-hatid has tieatni lo-r
i cruelly aim. . il her In many was
has been uilty of habitual drunken
ness ami Dually ilesertr.i h. r.
She asks thr court to grant n di-
vorce ami to restrain tho hmhand
from interferiiiK with 1 sr in any way
or otherwise aniioylm; her luring tlui
prndriicy of the suit.
Takes Woman to Asylum.
Jicputy Sheriff Lorn L. Hill left
yesterday morning for the State In-
sane Asylum at Norman whnr he
took Mrs. Mattlc 1 'avis who was ad-
JiidKrd Insane by tho county Insanity
board a few days ago.
GETS I WITS GOAT
DANA IT. KF.Lhh'V Tl'UNH IjOOSM
SHOT(.r IS XKillT TLMi:
WITH HUM LIS.
Hpf.-itl tn the World.
Muskogee dkla. Aug. 10. A sec-
oml John Abernalhy has been found
In the person of Dana H. Kelsey
United Rates Indian agent with tiead-
iliiurters here. The other night Kel-
sey shot and killed a young wolf that
was In the act of devouring one of
his chickens.
According to the story of one of
Kelsey's neighbors modesty prevents
the doughty Indian agent from telling
of his conquest lie was rudely awak-
ened from a sound slumber by a noise
In his chicken yard. Grabbing a re-
volver he Is said to hnve rushed out
In his pajamas and llred several shots
at nn animal he supposed to he n
dog. Tho "dog" ran away unhurt
and Kelsey returned to bed. Ijiter he
was again awakened by a noise from
the same direction and again ven-
turing forth thin time with a shot-
gun loaded with number four duck
phot fired two shots nt close range.
The (.nlnuil dropped at the second
shot. Obtaining n lump he discovered
that he had killed a young wolf.
f oxsrrn'TioN violati:t?
Street Car Company Attacks Judge In
Motion to JMksoIvp Injunction.
I'es Moines Au. 10. Charging
among other things thnt Judge I-ow-renee
Pegrnff violated tho Constitu-
tion of the 1'nlted Mates and Iowa
when ho Issued ft mandatory Injunc-
tion which ended the street car trlke
here Hiinday the comi'niiy today filed
In the. rircult Court Its motion to
dlkgolve the Injunction The answer
of the company was also filed.
lVlcr hltiyvcMHiit'H Left.
(N'ote; Artists nnd historians In
New York City are dlscusslm among
themselves whether It was of the
right or left leg Unit tho lata Peter
Ptuyvesnnt wus shy.)
Historians and artists now
Are atiidyliis hnrd to know
Which leti of l'eter Stuyvesant'a
It wan that hn let k.
Hut why should they be so con-
cerned That they will almost fight.
When by a very llttlti thought
They'd know which on was
rltfhtT
linaute It make no edrta at all
Of w hich ha wm bereft
For anybody ought to know
The otm he had wan left
W. J. tamiiton tn tha New York
Tribuna.
Morrts on Ilroiiilway.
(Vote Morris nnd Flynn will
fight In New York.)
And Hupulpa'a Ureat White. Hope
Who wclghii a ton they any
Himself the great white wuU'h will
ftroll
Along tha Gnat White Wny
Kama City Star
Ui SEES SI
U LOSS!
I'Klhll'l IM' OF (;ltl'T Noit'lll.
IMS I'ltLMIMN M'M'IM'KS
DECLINE IN WHEAT YIELD
AilmiiliUlilm; 1 1 -I ii in (lor to Nourish-
incut lii si nn nun IU nnsllcs
l lii-ily .scci Uiiml.
"W hen the lire t i 1 1 ilc I. iii I in thr
world pi Mine s so iii Ii i. ss tli.m
I thai of pooiif . in. il l elsewhire and
I this h.w i ! t!is a t lule ii y t.-
I "ill'1 Sllildy lie line the sUllilt'oll .
etties cle'ir. We ill'' I oil 11 1 1; thr S"!.'r
'In.:! si il tin lit. iii. nic by l'l. sl.l. lit
I . I. illles . I I 11 .( e I I i a ; h n
; I . a 1 1 a tills hr f Iv iil.m t In.- prm-
' ' I '' I Mll'J. t I I II... ..-si 'I w 111 e al
the Nation 1 Cor.serat oui I'luur .
lo he II el I in illlS.i.- ('!:' Sept' III I 'T
to ( '.i-. l alien ol the soil W 1.1
he tin- main pin pin- of the mect.nj;
'in St. I':l last ar the main suh-
lect was "I'uhlie l.iiuilsi" the year
previous it was I'mrsi (ntiserv.i-
1 1 . n." Tlil time tiie ini'i ting is bring
In I.I In tlie heail ol tlir ;u:ri nlli.i.il
loiuiiiy. ami "-'.:' im' thr S i" is to
i'r tlie otic impel I 111 topic.
11 1'. 1 1 ill. w Iii eci '. limy is sln.lv Im;
agriculture from tlie dollars and nuts
view point as pr silent of ill. great
railway hvstein has made a stud. of
what hr calls "Soil Abuse." Some of
t!:r nsn Us of I ii v sth;. iliolis that he
has hell t -i.-iilr for in this I in-
l
j "T.l ke the e.l se nf w ! i at the ma lu-
stily i.f s.linle-er..i alnse. M.'liv ol
us cm l eoieiiil' r w In n Ni w Vm k
was the M'cal w 'n-at - pi i u i n e; .slate
of tlie P Ml II. Tile m I ;n:o f
w he;i per a re in X v v r r h.
j last l.n viais wis ahut I H bi-lnls.
l''r the first hv e v ars of that I "-
I V ear period it was I V -I hash. 's. audi
for the last l'l- al s I 7.4 hurhe's. '
I Farther w st Kansas t.ikes bi'h rank1
as a wheat prnibm r. Its nvernge
yield per acre lor I he last 1" years
was 14. iii bushels. For the first tl ' j
of those years it was K..I4 and fo' j
the last live .'.ears IS. is. I'p In the
Northwest Mnnisiiia wheat lias
mailt' a aine all over thr world. Ib r
nvernge yield per acre lor the samel
111 years was 12. ml hush. Is. For tlie
fir. t live years It was 1.1.12 and fori
the last five years l.'.y. V p. rcelve I
here the working of a uniform law In- i
dependent of location of soil or of
climate. H Is the law of a diminish-
ing return due to soil destruction.
Apply this to the country nt large
ami it reduces agriculture to the con-
dition of a bank whose depositors are
steadily drawing nut more money than
they put In
"According tn the last census the
average annual product jut aire of
the farms of the whole Vnlted States
w us worth $11. HI If Is little more
than a respectable rental In eonimiin1-
tles where the soil Is properly cared
for ami made to give a reasonable
return for cultivation. There lire hut
two slates In the I'nlon whose total
value of farm products was over Jllfl
What About the Service
You Get?
Outside of tlio julvrrtisins de-
part mont nt The World olTice do
you. Mr. Advertiser get red ser-
vice?
'.ii.i.
AVliero else exeejit Tho World
office do you find men who think
out ideas for your use plan money
making campaigns for your busi-
ness write effective copy for you
and study to help you improvo
y.our advertising ?
Unless an advertising man does
all of this and more ho does not
have your Interests at heart and a
fcimply "after the money."
If you are not getting the entiro
eo-operat lon of The World's adver-
tising department it's here for you
p. r ncre of Improved land The great I
slate of III. nois gave bin JK' I" nil I
Minnesota showed only J s 7 -t . Nn
ill-i rliulnalloii nit.i Ins to these lie-
iiivs win re nil aii so inn Ii al laull. 1
Nature lias given I . in tlir nn si valu-
ablr possession iv.r COIUIIIIIIed to
mall. It can new t hr ! 1 1 1 1 . i ( I be- j
I'll USe tlleir IS llolle III. i' it upon the '
face of the earth And we ale r.i. I
ing nnd Impi'ViT.-hlin? It ivaii'v' as
we arr frllini: tl;e foii'ts nnd nil nn
the mines. ( Mil' so oner tile I IIV V
of i v tv otln r tonntiy the nttr.n in .
which draws miliums nf Immigrants
ioTo'S the se.'IS. I' ll' 1111 .IVir.liir V lehl
for tin vv hole I 1 1 1 ( d Stat s during the
III Villi's beg tilling vi .lh vim of 111.'
I usli is of w heat p r acre Autl'..i
a ml 1 1 mica ry e; il pp. I i.v ov r 1 '
I n- In Is p r acre ; 1 r t . e 1'. v . i ; r
iiiiinv '7.il and the I 1 1 1 ; 1 Kingdom
'-.2 Ini'llcIS per ill I'e l ol' Hie (.Mile
ie. ad" our average n H f n.us was
I ss lliall 110 bushels v. ' 1 1 . il.iinain
I i I I -Iii and i In .t I ii it.iln I '.
I 'm' I :i lev the fig ur s aie at.i'ii'-t
ill in 1 II I il; for i v I - I against I' I
i r 1 1 1'ina ii v a ml I.' .; I . a 1 1 la ti I In
111" Intel K ing .l.uii. I i I g 1 1 . 1 1 1 The
'. lu l l. i mis and I i. ma rk a v n I I ot
more than II " hn -1 1 of w he. t pi r
: i" has l.ei ii tin a - I'r the pa-t
live Veils.
"Tile two relit" '' i' If' IIS V. 1! 's .
t l.iin. as Is the . ; I: i . 1 1 n f
to" ami the ii- I' f 1 1 Ii r- a I
as ton i s u p"ii the 1. night
ivpalol our rcsolll'i . s a ml a hi I lot . in
of I liars to our inn m il wealth lv
"iisi i v Ing soil r v t .s I 1111 f
i hiiiistlng them as v have the fr- i
esis and the contii of our mines.
For tln i e Is goo.l i ' 1 1 h i . r n for the j
a-si i ll n that the I'. i iii r . oiil.l l ike I
II t he S I lee III"'
I ; I
iii four
Vlills' gl'ilill l l'OpS il'i lll'l ll ilS SeVl'lll
loirs in ' w give him 1 i i: -. t h pro I 1
'ill- of tile nihil' till e V 'IS w I" II ill' '
land rested from gr.uii ;. :i i h ai' prof
II. due to heller In thuds
"II. can do far lllele ih.m 'ut l.v
ioi ii in: I v " stock r.i i' i 1 1 1 1 ' i .-iiiii
I ill- IM- Nat HI'.' 111!- I P i.h 1 tile eat -lie
to go w i h 111" land 'I'! I e s IIS
11 II h III 11 V III live 'I'. ::s I ! p- s
in it. ill. I I ed nt in a ': v a v lln re
is iii in v 111 live .' i " 1 . m ii v f r
diiirv inducts iiioi. - f .( 1 i . f. ii'oti
. v fur the a nniial In. r -i a ml m-t
inonev f all for tl i t v ear's p
w h ti ev i rv partli le of niiitoii'c Is
sa'. 1 ami applied t" tin- liuiil."
mm: iii i d I'oi; 1 1 s.
Ion i' . ami One Unman Wauled
at Di'tilson for Itohrry. I
S.i 'i d ni iii.- W-il.l. I
Muskog.ee Tl.!a. Aug. III. Chaile" ;
Waiker. alias " 1 1 : 1 1 v ; " i '. I.. King!
I'l'ed I'aM.r and Will Joins and one
woman Telnia Miller alias iliaeej
I !nl inu-i r are being hold by the police.
pending' the arriv al of I 'etiisnn .Tex. j
authorities. Thr fetett are wanted j
at tlir Texas 'dty for rob ry. They
are believed to be pr. .I' -siotial pl' l(-j
pockets w ho malic a buslnc-s ot mov-
Ing from pkicr tn place over the
country. The woman has jiract ica ll.v j
admitted that a watch shr aitmiptrrt
to pawn here was stolen at lietilson.
I'. O. (i. C'o'm. Matcii I.
Nrt runs ami drlivetles frmn Aug-
ust 1 mil to August 7 1911. both
dates Inclusive.
Tolnl llbls. Pally A v.
Ituns r.ihl. 0(14.4.1 Sfl.01.149
iiciiviriis i;:':iko..ii n s T 8 . r
Taken out of
Tankage . . .
CI.SKA.lp .7;.B.1
The morning paper with the big
home circulation
My Them
Choice ol Any
Suit in the
Store
Our Shirt Sale also Continues Today and Saturday
Correct
dress for
men
in riiniii ; Mti.i ii .
Vila lis
of ( hail lire llillc I In 11
1 li
del' Inve-llgalloil. I
uklalioiiui Cily Aug. 111.- HovefliorJ
I'ru c Stale I'.x.lllllller "Il II I'll .H A.
'I'. i.v lor tlie slate military hoard Ad-
.tiiliuit li. ii. ral Canton ami others j
..p. involved in the Iminli v Unit Is t
h. nn; piesia d to discover what be-j
came of tll.liiHi draw n rut "f tho
st. !i
state
III"
tlflr
hist
who
tlnll'l
ti usury r.r expenses in ine
in liiia and 111 cot lion w Ith
Improvements at the ( 'handler
range. Hen Hie lmiilry was
liislltute.l Colonel Hoy llotTimtn I
had he. ti 111 charge ol tlir opera- I
at Cliainllei- and to w ll "Hi a I
g i .t iii al of money was paid was re-
noun I t ii .lit any cumin I mil with tin- i
rang..'.
.;puty State i:iiiniiiir nnd In-
spector Hammonds has been engaged
ill clin k. m; up the lilian lal iieeolilils
of Hie militia ami the Cliamller rlHo
raiigo i viii inlltureii 111 particular but
has not completed his report.
liovci'iior Criicr has assured Ad-
jutant - ieiiei.il Canton ami others
concer 1 that hr will take radical
steps to correct the evils in tho mili-
tary (lepiirl meiit if ho finds evidence
against any officer cntiiicctnl with it.
Adjutant-' ieiiernl Canton is lis nox-
ious as the governor to dlsrover
whi rr thr niotiry went nnd it Is said
that his eagerness to uncover the du-
tails of this case was largely rcspou-
sildo for his iruppolntnirnt ns ad-
jutant general. State Auditor Meyers
Is not honoring nny warrants drawn
mi tho funds out of which the J41-
000 was taken pending" tho probe.
o.oi'i:katio kky worn.
Telephone Association of Oklill'Omn
to Hi lost Itlirill ollllii'doils.
Oklahoma City Aug. 10 Co-opern-tlon
In traffic relations between the
and a word over the phone at 1000
will bring it in a hurry.
The World gives service ami
through its service can make your
advertising pay big returns.
Tho best of illustrations tho
trained minds of advertising ex-
perts and the experienced hands
of the best copy writers are at
your service for the asking.
After your copy is in type you
have also the further satisfaction
of knowing that more people will
read it in The World.
Phone 1000 and our best ener-
gies are yours to command.
Today and
(C Iff
cj-orrnsa co.
216 S Main
ootiiiectlni; companies In tn be the
slogan of the Oklahoma. Telephone
As4 .elat on which has Just i lo . .1
Its seiiil-anniial meeting at the I
lliieklmi Hotel. Tlir association com-
pos d of H.". el'lll lllllldl cl teleph
companies In Oklahoma has fur sonic
Utile been glV tig Special lltcllloIl to
the ule I of long instance connec-
tions w Itil the piii-po: f making Id
ephollc n TV ice ill I Ikliihollia pi rfeel.
ime of (h mediums of prompting
this b tt. r relal ion b ' w . n the coin-
paiilcn will be the ineellng of the
loll operators of otic company with
the operators of the connect ing com
pan.
m
Restores color to Cray or
railed hair Removes Dan-
druff and invigorates the Sculp
Promotes a luxuriant
healthy hair growth Stops its !
falling out. Is not a dye.
91.00 tnd 5(le. al Drug Srnrri nr direct opore
reoipl of prtra anil dealer's nana. Send 10c.
Inr aainpla hulilc- I'hilo Hay bpaciallna Co.
Ncw.iU N. J.. U.S.A.
Hay's Ilarlliin Soap la unrqnaled
for Shampnoinl the liair and kneplaa' lha Scalp
clean and healthv. alto for red rnutb ehappcii
band! and lace. 2Sa. al Dn.mnll.
KB I' USB ALL SUUSTITUTE9
Fit kai.k An itn'oMfr.xii:n
11 V tl. O. HAM It.
Tomorrow
$15 to $22.50 Suits
scllinq at Nine
Dollars
The nczv
store with
new goods
PROMPT DELIVERY
Pnlnf csntmlly located nt lit
onl Chirnnn w cun mak
prompt doltvary of th bcf
Mireit and moat tolid lee. on
inert notlrn.
Our wagann art rleun and
our drlvar polite and acoonu
modatltiat
Vnlcaa you lot ua furnish
you with Ira you nra not got-
tltij tha bfrt Ion aarvlca
Peopla's Ice Company
1TIONE 819.
CITY LOANS
Mosliier Pilcher & Pearce
No. I West Second. Phone 1081
ALBA
STS
Crowns - $4.00 up
Bridge Work -$4.00 up
Plates - - $5.00 up
Painless Extraction 50c
A WRITTEN
GUARANTEE
WITH ALL WORK
Come to the
Alba When
Others
Fail
205 S. Main Plune 1454
Tulsa Okla.
k9
DENT
Head the World Want Ada.
Kead the World Want Ads.
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1911, newspaper, August 11, 1911; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133378/m1/5/: accessed November 13, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.