Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 174, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 7, 1912 Page: 2 of 16
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T O
M Lgi PAILI w o in. D sivii.w. a i' R i i.
1 11
DEDICATION TO
IM NEI E1A
I iiltM l (il l SIM. Il
OOI RTHOl HI H M l IIP is
I'll' it I KIM. HIJ l TRIAIX
DELAY OF JUSTICE IS BAD
Otherwise Burdens In Watrlbnted oh
Hntirr fVwnniuult j Hoc Ibso.
elation Heea CooejenMlon
(liy Philip Ktes President of lha
Tulsa County Bar Association.)
The dedication "i th m w i ourt-
house which will be held wmt lima
curly In May in nn event In whlrh
tin. an tire i Hi iishln. of the i uunty
Mould participate. Whlli thi dedica-
tion w ill he in rhargi of tba Tulaa
County Bar uaau latlon it Im hoped
iimi ii will ii"i be onaldan 'i inai ely
iih a bur Association affair. The .court-
house belongs to tba public nnd la
dedicated to the uae of thi whole
publ. While it Ii the lawyers' work-
shop iimi whil.' tin' lawyers lake
psrbap re pride In Hi.' building
i.ikI rmiri' 1 1 1 1 i v t In innlilnu the occa-
SLEPT SIX WEEKS
Whan lha it range ease ..f tha Iowa
Woman who had alapl constantly fur
43 day wiih reported) many people
Who oould no) alaep al nil wished that
(bay mixhi have u almllar experience.
You would be aurprlaed lo know
how many i pie there are rlghl
around bora who hardly aver
mora than two or three hours' aleep
nt night) owlni to bad health general
ik:.. uiul worn-out condition
Minn Loulaa Uudwlg Newark) N J..
who well! through all Ih a lius Writ-
tan u latter aaying:
"Having fell weak tired and badly
rundown with little appetite and in-
gblllty tn aleep well i began to mke
Vlnol which i had beard was the
beet remed) for that condition. H
bun limn me gri'iit K"ml by hulhlltiK
up my atrength Improving itij appe
titi' ami enabling me to aleep sound-
ly." If .vim are worn out ami weak) nno
wimt new atrength ao you inn cat
will aleep well and be will. Vlnol
our dellcloui cod liver and Iron rem-
edy Ih what you need and wa guar
ante it to satisfy you Tulaa Drug
i 'ompany Tulau k in.
A SM I OIl).r.SII!OM Ii III M
I UK in It KM lit i ll I H ILL
DIHTHKNMING HI MITOMN
If you are subject to frequent polds
or If you have any of the distressing
symptoms of catarrh auch na stuff. id.
up feeling in the head profuae ills
charge from the nuae sore in tha
ik's- phlegm in tin. throat cauaing
hawking ami spitting dull puln in
the head or ringing in thi ears just
anoint tha noatrlla or i b thi threat
or eheat with a little Kly'g Cream
1 tit lii) ami lee how quick!) you will
gel relief.
In u i. w mlnutea you win fee yom
head clearing ami after using the
liniiii lor . das or ao the nasty ills-
ppargn will be cheeked the pain
soreness and fever gone ami you will
no longer be offenalve to yourself and
your trtonda b yconatantly hawking
pitting and blowing.
shake off the grip of catarrb be-
fere t Impairs your sense of taste.
iineii ami hearing) ami poisons your
whole system in a abort time you
can he com letely cured ol Huh .lis-
tresslng dlaeaae by using hlly'a Cream
l a in. This healing antiseptic Balm
ili.es not fool yon by short deceptive
relief but completely overcome the
disease it clean the n..se head and
throat of all the rank poison soothee
baali aiul Btrengthi m thi raw sore
membranes making you proof imilnst
ci. his ami atari h
One application win convince you
nr.d a BO-cent bottle win general!)
eurt the worst -ase oi catarrh it is
guaranteed. Qet u from your drug-
gist today.
Slim tilting II should lu.t be fiirgoi-
tsfl thai II Is Hie people's hall lf
luMlce ami the dedication should Im
the pi Hide's dedli gtlOP.
In I new community where rik'htu
an still uneoftloo vhr proeadura
is just being defined in tha Bonfutlan
srlstni from the formation of ii nw
stale and Hie building up of u new
i. until the oi. n!i are more fre
quently brought Into ttontaoi wit n lha
m:v courts than In older patnmunltiea
lnr. tight tunc Ions been 'b tei
mined it i of fits utmost Import-
aii.e thai oontroveraiaa be si Illy
settled and the rulea of ton ba Mrttn
llshed
Hprjd JnsUi iicap.
peed) luatioa i cheap at any price
Becauaa whan oontroveraiaa ant
qub kly brought lo issue and qulokly
disposed of. Ho lie i lithe to fllvil-
loua I Ions for delay Is taken awav
ami the dockeU ..f the court are pot
thi n i in di d with IHlgaUon whb b
r preaenta only a useless burdan to
tip- community it is unfbrtudjata
that our docketa have become so con-
gegted Tl ndltlon Ih Tulsa
county in" such as almost to deprive
a inin of his constitutional ribt
of trial hi lurj and to bis day in
court. The litigant am tin real siif-
ferara ami lha burdan of kikIi a statu
oi Dffolra although Indlret Uj felt is
placed on the whole community it is
tha raises) kind of nomy lo attempt
to gave money bj curtailing tha work
of ii mis if ii ware to rasull In
n decrease of litigation it would of
course i ralnently justified. For
anything thai make for tba elimi-
nation of suits and controversies
marks Just another step In advance
for the community (Jul the sunst
Wg) to CUl down the niiiHH of litiga-
te. n is to provide speedy trials.
Mack- New I pooh.
ii is to the credh of the officers'
of the county thai they have mad
ample provlalon lor the administra-
tion of justice. Ami thai such a mag-
nificent courthouaa has been prov ided
Is Indeed a looting honor lo the oom-
mlaalonera under whose guidance it
has I.e. m built to the arcfcltl II Is and In
I lo pi i pie of thi inly And pro-
vision will undoubtedly be made at
Hie earliest pi.ssll.le 111. Oil. Ill for
clearing up the docketa.
The dedication ol tha new court-
bouse marks a m w epoch in the ad-
ministration of luatlCC III Tulsa cnull-
tj Ii means that facilities will ba
provided to enable the JudgOg and the
lawyer to dispatch bualnea without
delay it means thai a litigant will
have more than an empty constitu-
tional right to a apaed trial ami that
he may quickly bring his .idversiirv
before a court of Justice and thora
hale his right set out to him as (hit
law provide.
For this reason the dedication
should he made an event lone to he
remembered The hat' association has
already begun active work to moke
Ho- celebration suitable to the man-
nlficen f the building knd fitting
for the high purpose for which it will
he used Hut the association desires
the oo-opi ration of every citizen of
the county and win gladly conaldar
Suggestion and receive help from all
ii" oare to aid it in the preparation.
It is hoped to have distinguished .ill -
en from the entire state to partici-
pate and if any "Illon can help to
Induce men of prominence to attend
it Is hoped he Will aid the asse i lotion
t i secure their presence Every cltl-
gen should consider himself a com-
mill. f one to do all he can.
it is by making the most of such
celebration as this one thai we Will
mate the olty more enjoyable for
ourselves and spread Its fame through-
out this whole section of the country.
al.out a weak. M BgM I" said to
have gon to thi bor'i BtOttlSf) n('
told her hi had Witfcbs'd tbe boys
disappearance from bar hoping Is
hear from him most mi) da.i hut that
lo had fuiled to . oiiiinunlcote with
him an I would not gSp the kid-
nap nn from bf nay longer
i Thi l ou.y's linn called upon Km-
noli Woods broth! at Tuuuhu. to
tocertaln lha imit whsrtavlMiilft ami
were advlasd thai Kmmett Mfoodi
talked lo Man us Hu gajj pppvtOUf to
ihclr Conversation uud that he was oil
right thai Hi' papers had Leon pre-
pored that the trad Ml tha oil lease
was made and Hint the DO) U' In the
oar ami oommaiid of iwovslin
uOSUSi Willi I an i'r-
On December II the boy'i parentg
rogSUltsd with V Is In the law of-
ii.es oi Martin Bush Murray at-
torneys for filler ae at which con
fsfonca Attorney Martin stated that
lillori aae Is going to ki ep .Marcus un-
ui in bsdbms of age' to which Mrs.
Cove) in n hysterics! mood replied
is there no law against kidnaping?
I intend to see mi son II It takes ciery
thing we have-" Ih bU line carried
out this resolve with the result that
the Covey have disposed of every
IIUIIK Hie! had. ex.pt the mothers
own sllottment fighting Cor another
glim pan of their missing chid.
Vou had la tter not talk that way"
Martin is said to hav replied "or you
will never ae your son again nn-
creas Is back In Tulsa .ami fOU will
have lo lo ties ground him or he'll tell
.... to go to h . Come lank at -
o'clock this afternoon and see on-
crease."
Mono) su nt to Boy
At Hi. appointed lime the CoVOy
returned ami t!h reuse locked himself.
Hie Covey ami Kmmett Woods In u
loom tO themselves. till Tease stated
thai swoveiin was in charge of Mar-
cus Covey ami that he (GMIoressd)
had sent the boy money twice since
his disappearance but gave Mrs
Covey no further satisfaction.
Following a fruitless pleading the
hoys parenta with I'd ECgen detec-
tive h profession swore out warrants
charging Qllereagg Bwovelln and
Woods with kidnaping Marcus Covey
but these warrants were not served.
Tin facta wen- then laid before Gover-
nor ''race who referred the parent
bai k in County Attorney Pal sfalloy
Fred B. Cook Indian agent at Mus-
kogee Attorney Midi of the Indian
department and Indian Agent nana ii.
Keisey all government officials coun-
ty attorne) Malloy finally succeeded
in obtaining the promise that led to
Covey's return to America
Ollcreasa could not be located In
.Tulsa yesterday) and nt bis residence
his wife slated that he had nolle to
Kansas City.
I II I WIN- IV h I I I I U V
.u rn - Mali' ami lesSBJ mil of Ion
oimn -shuisl Ill-no i
U)UUV1LUB Ky Airll . Ac-
cording to returns rsssrved by th
Courier .lourrial from BgpiibUcan COUJIa
ly mass coiiveiitloni. Taft supp liers
will control the Kentiieki state i .in-
vention and the conventions In the
First BSOOBd Third Hlxl h. Blghth
Mtuli and Tenth districts ..ml prob-
ably In the Fifth. In which th.n wis
prima rieSJi
Fourth) Seventh nnd l'.l. until are
. lone with scw ral count: s to be
h.ard from.
In the Fifth district Taft support'
eis claim lt.'t of the 17;' gsstredtted
ib legates. They "lalm lo have I iSJ -iled
seven of the twelve city wards
and Ho rural in . elnets.
At Hons Velt heud'in.irters thi -V
rlalin the Sc. otul Fourth Fifth
Eighth Ninth and Tenth distil is.
Many counties are reporting con
Ii si iiik delegul ions
IN iO WAS GOOD
unit I MM i sum i i n. OVER
MM in per i m BNUAOBP
IN TI 1)1 KM IIMI.N.
The percentugi' of attindance in the
Tcisn eit) schools during the month
of Marcji wus ll.tl which Is rciimrk-
ahly good. BOnSld(Hng tbe fad that
uii'r 1)100 pupils are enrlled. These
figures are contained in the monthly
report of Superintendent i 'owning
which has Just been completed.
There were a total of 1111 students
w In w ere net her ubseiii or lardy dur-
ing Hie month.
Iced Tui-u w nnnn i t a.
Mis. Mari it. Frsmgn mother of
B U Freeman and wife of M. V.
Freeman pa aged gwa) Baturdny
morning at s:t.ri o'clock at the bolM
of her son B U Freeman (tl South
Detroit after a six month' lllnM
due to complications Bh Was born
in Louisville Ky. April II 1141 Be-
sides tin- foregoing relatives she is
survived by ( '. L Freemsn of Wich
ita Kan. a son. The funeral will ho
held this morning at '' o'clock from
the Catholic church ami Interment
win be made in the Catholic cemetery.
ITS RAMI TO I'l l IL OFF
m i. mm ii i i c i : BLEB.
The Km county farmers' Institute
meets at Newkirk on date of March
:'!Mh.
i I'Vain oBMriosa H"iii''.)
Tlie a ii. -l li.'trtii-n I he trr.-klei) mat tlir
clear -kin SBSally ll SO irsft tlmi nn hli-m-h
run la- mars tiuui psnially scfaeslsl in
sblltarstlng tha dwlgoraauuits Ordlasry
neroollsed ess ii fsr better; it IhSrstl)
peels "ft tki frsegiaa 01 mi oanos of it
i th.. ia.ir.--i drag stare mat toslgbt sireat
.in I'noiiL'ii iii eesiplste!) oovsr yon face;
rssiovs iii tin. Dtorslaf wiik vsns satsr.
Repast iiioiy until avarj frsekla lom ihui
sesnsi
ii it' btolaoBjr tiiiipitl -kill iti-o eon
am n nt thin KfBhtiii inn v hi' ntirtly gottvi)
rid of by Ihli xnniM ntbodi Mrltiioul dUfloin
tori or toonvMvftncoi Tb tftori i dtoldi
ly worth uhilf thu nvw com ptojj ion oh
(niii td hi-iiiif nn clM!i - DMrOth '"'d yoiiili
ful If notlicrfd with wrinkh-s. f t r whsIi
iiil' tiff ih- mi rvolizi'd wits lutthc the fine in
a ltion imidi1 by dlh living mi ovnoa of ;
powdered MIOllU in n tin If pint ot wlteh
ha. I.
EASTER
GREETINGS
v
Read World Want. A.ds
F- & E.
TAILORS
Fleming & Flum
6 East t ri St.
Notice.
To all companies thai are required
to make their rendition lo the assessor
has he n extended to April l".. Ull.
Please attend to this al once ami
sae the penalty of bO per cent.
BO DALTOP
t...l . i Assessor.
1 lliii ami Si
new m
SECOND BAND
ii ontlnunl from Page I.)
Parisian Ivory
Toilet Articles
Koveltiei in Gun
Metal and Silver
just received. I he
prices in this de-
partment like in
all others are i iin
J it. st ONE Price
One JUST Frke
In the Msrcus Cove) kidnaping Th
i use is s.iM to have Implicated wealthy
oil man attorneys and other proml-
Intent men of Tula ami other Okla-
homa points.
w hile development have been fast
little Information gone to the
' press anil the facts In the case from
the beginning up to the lateel devel-
opments is Imlfcil all Interesting
story.
The ileliills of th o.isp us given In
i signed statement lo newspaper men
by Byron Covey an tlhis wife in th
presence of Pred W Kopplln ihelr gts
torne) . are as followsi
Morj of ttie Casr
On November H h'm. gboot ii
O'clock a. in Mar us I'nvoy was taken
from n front Of the Central Nnth n-
al lank building Hi Tulsa Iti an nuto-
net Ih h) Thomt.s ilUcreiiso who hail
been arrested lr. Arkansas a short tlni..
in for for alleged connection ith
similar ! in Arksnsgl lrirll Pwov-
H and Ktnniitl Wood were wtlh
Ollcreaee h n Covey was placed in
thf S itotnohlle supposedly to make
a triii to Mounds witiitint BssMngals
Covey's nephew wus refused the op
poftunlty to sccompany Marru and
that ii a the lust seen or heard ol
Covey i. mil i . Hter.biv. when it wad
learned h had almost completed his
i n tt'tp horns.
Lesssj t.iM-n in i "iiriti-..
Th loses fr the oil ami mineral
r'tthts of the i'oey property wa gt'n
to Kit t. nnd lame Resit who
broughi in some ver' prodectlvs wells
on the laml COVOy will hfcoine of
use this month at whh'h time thr-rs
:s i ehanc. to release the land t.. ..ih-
r pantos slid hert iti undouhtsdtjf
lis the motile for th" -.olilon illsap-
. rshce of tbe youth
When .Marcus rovey had been gone
Dressers from to.t'ii up
6-ft IM. Tai lee If .00 up.
I I ell I a IS J 1 ''ll up.
Window Bhadt 18a up.
Now DsveAports 1 1 6.00 up.
9x ' Axmlnster Rugs new
tis.riO.
iiv i Tapi sirh s f 12 up.
I cuing Chairs tic up.
Hockera ti nt) up.
Pillow 50c up
.me nmi see me and will
save vou 'it.
mnm 1 WB i mm
19 . Kirat Pin ne 111
INSURANCE
This i- what one or onr itsj)usltuT
calls in- earing account Think It
out ami SM If lie'" ol rlghl
A man iiHIinul a -oiio" acconnl
mnj not aluui- In- gSSSSppt tint b' '-
never -.iro nnppoee an s ridcetl Map
i.iis iii bint? 'iiMic s bmc bsjoM
..i Hcknesg happened h it1- famii).'
soppo-c hi- salnr) Mopped for some
reason nr o titer? win the man with-
out a -iiilng nOrsSMSl wu'ktiur Hie
tight rope with hl eyes shut i.m k
he '"in hi the throat and om litis
eqt . e i hi nt off hi wirnl.
Ttrgt'a o 'o - lie of p the isiii hack
"lib tun the . . .si Inrk side It in-t
Iniportsm v hen Opporlsinitj
knocks at Hi .1 s nl ttw man uhti-
out ii lAtlnsp i cot -ii.. hakes .
ssii isv the street to tvinni wMti the
feltoet who has mi. t rttnnce w
Ion a i;ii.il home In 'i. b-trsiiln
offer of sntn ban realty . besslieeg
. i . i . :i ii nt tins lob in iinoii""
Hi. the man without g stin.
iniooni .- .'I these optksrtwnlits
-- -c ihetn no dknovrs his iintuN a."
Iheli aine the other triiow grt them
iimi knows t'i ii 1 1- Usse t' snve b
in arli over.
COLOMAL 1RIST CO.
The Quality is There The Prices are Fair
Tea
Rice
Spice
Olives
FOR g A LB BY
Coffee
Tapioca
Extracts
OiiveOil I
Economy Cash Grocery
LADIES!
It Is almost Imposslhlo to move a fine piano In cold weather with-
out checking or damaging the caae; overcome this by moving In our
padded enclosed moving van that will hold your piano ami five
rooms of furniture at one l ad. Why not muie with the best for the
same money?
Try the
Nichols Transfer and Storage Co.
Phone 118
....- . m e . J?
hV.-'.-' ; r . if
r .asw .fltofc. Aai M9vtBK flXk ibi i aF-jse&mfww..--
i Hsna ff o r r u x. sr.iat'Li .. "e .m..M- TI . . . ..u
MMJRi
lnc Acme
of Motor
Construction
it haa nn crank.
Its "cranking" is done by an electric motor.
It baa do i;is nor i t lamps.
It makes its own electric light.
11 has two complete sj stems of ignition either of which is efficieni for oper-
ating the car independently of the other.
But i test ot all the three functions starting lighting and igniting arc all
performed by one compact system a system which is nol obtainable either
whole or in part on any other car.
The dynamo charges a storage battery.
The dynamo is temporarily transformed into a motor and acting as a motor
it automatically starts the engine.
Then it reverts again to a dynamo and generates current for lighting and
for ignition.
Vou- -press a button and push forward the clutch pedal. The engine starts.
Nothing for you to think ofexcept the luxury of n cranking. Reliable as
the motors which drive the trollej cars.
Kothing for you to think of except the luxury of no lamps to light; and the
bright :-t.eady glow ol eiectrie lights instead. Weliahle hh the electric lights
which illuminate your home.
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