Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 74, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 3, 1916 Page: 3 of 48
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY DECEMBER 3 1910.
SIXTEENTH STREET
HOME SOLD $20000
E. R. Perry Buys John Garvier
Residence ; Other Loca-
tions Change Hands.
Another scries of transactions 1"
Tulsa residential property was report-
ed yesterday whim the final papers
had been drawn up for tins transfer
if the John Oarvler home at Ti vS'est
fcixteenth to K. K. I'erry 1H01 HJUth
Cheyenne. The consideration is said
to have been $2d0U0.
Soon after this deal was announced
the Terry home at 1301 .South Chey-
enne was (sold to A. Smith at a stio-
Hantial lnrrea.se in pi ice for which
It was purchased several ycirs air.i.
Mr. Perry in acqulrim; the fotinrr
Carvln home nuatn di uionslr.it e.i his
faith In the future of this city where
he lias marie his home for more than
PIMPLES GETTING .
VERY UNCOMMON
Stuart's Calcium Wafers Have
Done Wonders for Society
Ridding It of Pimples
and Other Skin
Eruptions.
in
Write for n 1'rcc Trial I'm-knitr.
You don't see anywhere near the
number of faces spotted with pimplei
sinee Stuart's Calcium Wafers became
Bo widely known and used.
ten years and In which he hag taken
a prominent part In thoso thlna
wiiieh so to the building up of a bet-
ter community from a civic commer-
cial and financial standpoint.
It was Mated by the parties who
brounht about these two sales of resi-
dential property that several others
were on the point of being closed and
that a new Impetus had been Riven
tho dealing m residential properties
by the great strides Tulsa had lnado
within the past few mouths.
Teachers tit Convention.
HAITM'A Dec. 1. About fifty of
the teachers employed In the local
schools 'are In Oklahoma City to at-
tend the state teachers meeting. I'rof.
Heeson of lteeson's Commercial col-
lege left this morning to attend the
convention of tho Commercial School
l'loprietors assoclaton of which he is
president.
25 YEARS IN PEN
FOR ANDREW JONES
Alleged Slayer of Guilliams
Adjudged Guilty by a Rog-
ers County Jury.
DENOUNCE BRITISH
NAVAL METHODS
Londoners Fear Submarine
May Blockade England and
Bring Famine Prices.
LONDON Pec. 1. Strong denun-
ciations of tho government and Its
naval policy wero made at a inectiiiB
today which was attended by repre-
sentatives of the shipping and mer-
cantile community of London.
Thomas Gibson Howies who fol-
lowed Huron Heresford niado a vig-
orous Indictment of the government
demanding new men and a new mind
at the admiralily. Ho likened the. ad-
miralty to a "Jericho whose walls had
fallen." Mr. Howies said:
'I'nless tho submarine menace Is
dealt with we shall bo blockaded us
well as Uermany and privation and
f; mine prices will ensue. 1 can see no
glimmer of an overture for peace hut
if overtures for an honorable peace
should come with sufficient cuanin-
tois It will be the duty of Hie govern-
ment to examine them. 1 have ar-
rived at the conclusion however that
this government is no no re able to
make peace than It is to make war. "
The speaker demanded its dissolu-
tion deilariiig that the present coali-
tion ministry was the creation of a
paiiiament more worn out than it
was Itself. The speeches were punc-
turn them out '
LAW SUIT SETTLED
;i'-
AFTER 18 YEARS
Missouri Supreme Court An-
nounces Opinion in Kimmel
Disappearance Case.
Pec. ?.
sustained
the long
SWITCHMAN NOT EFFICIENT
FLEET NEEDS BASE
IN ATLANTIC SAYS
They aro rich In calcium sulphide
which Is a wonderful blood purifier
with a most remarkable ac'lo.i In tho
skin. You can almost see the nlmpb-a
fade away. This remarkable Mib-
Btanco also removes blackheads oily
muddy complexion redness rough-
ness eczema and all soils of skin inr.li.
Itch and eruptions simply because It
Is nature's most marvelous remedy.
Get a fit) cents box of Stuart's Cal-
cium Wafers at any drug store und
you won't know what to do wilh your
stock of hair growing ointment.
K reuse etc. Send for a free trial
package of these wonderful workers.
Spprinl Id 'I'lii' World.
CHAKKMOKK Okla. Pec 2.
Twenty-live years within the walls of
the statu penitentiary at McAlester Is
the penalty Andrew Jones will have
to pay for conij licity in the murder of
Harney Guilliams near the Frisco
detail In Chelsea on the night of Pt
cember IS 1 11 1 r. This was Uie verdict j t uated wilh shouts of
returned by a Jury in the district court ' and similar phrases.
of Rogers county Friday afternoon
after deliberating for tho short period
of thirty minutes.
At the May term of the district
court Jones and William Harper faced
the court charged jointly with the
killing of luil!ianis. Jones was
granted a severance while the trial of
Harper proceeded the defendant ho-
ing found guilty and sentenced to ten
years in the penitentiary.
Guilli mis was attacked by three men
Harrier und Jones being among them
as ho was leaving the town of Chelsea
on the night of December IS last.
Jerked from his horse and slased with
a knife one slash extending from
the right side to the left across his
abdomen the intestines piotruded to
the ground when he was found. Jones
onlv pleaded defense of the action was
the fact that he alleged Guilliams hail
conducted himself improperly toward j
a sister of Jones with whom ho had
Captain McKean Urges Pur-
chase of Exposition Site in
Hampton Roads.
lee
2 -The At-
Mii:ite base on
JF-FFKHSON CITY Mo.
Tho supreme court today
the verdict of the Jury In
druwn-out George A. Kimmel Insiir
a nee cast holding that the man at the
trial was not Kimmel who disappeared
in 1 898.
The court reduced tho Judgment
against the New York l.ll'e Insurance I
company however from SIO.i'l'O to!
Jil!tS."i.li7 because the policy provided
fot the payment of $Mio annually un-
til the entire sum was paid.
The court held that I-Mnu K. Hons-'
let formerly Fdna K . Kimmel was
entitled to sue for other payments as
they became tlue. I
The "Klinmel ease" lias been before!
the public Intermittently since July j
'Mi lsus when George A. Kimmel a
bank president of Arkansas City !
Kan. disappeared In Kansas City Mo. j
Hit: Insurance policies named his Ms-'
ter Mrs. Ilonslet. as beneficiarv. The I
insurance company resisted payment
claiming Kiinuiel was not dead.
A man found In the asylum for the
criminal insane at Matteawan. N. V. 1
the company contended was in fact
Kin.liiel. Win n the man was released!
be went to Nlles Mich. former h"tiie
of Klniinel where by a few lie was
ri ci gnl'ed as Kimmel.
'I he majority however decl.iic.l thej
claima.it was an liitposifr.
The jury that tried the case found
a verdict 'that the claim. nil was not
Kiinuiel. but could not find that Kini.j
mo! was dead.
The "Kininiel" claimant was arrest-
rd in SI. Charles Mo. In July bill
on a charge of burglary. After being i
held in jail ten months he pleaded1
gulltv at his dial and was sentenced
to thirty days in Jail lie disn ppi .ired
alter bis release and since then there
is no record of his movements.
LONDON'S FORTUNE TO WIFE
Witness Declares Tlicy Want Jobs and
hut Little Work.
N1CW YOltlv Pec. 2. There Is less
efficiency now than In former years
Hinoni railroad switchmen of the
prsotit day according to Chillies II.
Mottsett division superintendent of
the New York New llavou & Hart-
ford railroad testifying here today
before the arbitration hoard which Is
trying to settle the differences be-
tween the switchmen's union anil 13
railroads.
Asked bv I'rof. Jeremiah W. Jenks
one of the neutral arbitrators bow he
rem bed that conclusion the witness
replied:
"Tiny work only to increase jobs.
They make no effort to work up so
the road can reduce lis engines. They
went to keep all tho Jobs they call go-
ing all t he time."
"To what do oii attribute the dif-
t'ci i ti. e -."' Professor Jenks liuiiilred.
"To the labor organizations and to
the tact that the men today sei in to
consider (iiantity Instead of ttuality.
Ill the old ilavs a foreman would re-
port and recommend the discharge or
a switchman who failed to do what
was ivpected of blin. but you never
bear of such a tiling today."
NEGROES ROB AND
SLUG MOTORMAN
Victim Left Unconscious by
Assailants Who Escaped
With $11; Will Recover.
Tw O Ueer
ni-;iit .-laum
tootorinao
as al 1 a o'i lock I'll it iy
.1 and id. Imu I'M luvi:.
:'iii'..ye by the 'falsi
been i:i company. j
ohm it i v now vor giki.s
Another Girl
Found In
Job.
Take $10000
AM H1 iY 111.. Pec. 2. Miss Mattie
T. Crowdcr of Kansas 111. has been
chosen as successor to Mary Smith as
"J 10000 housekeeper of the lonesome
farm" James l'arkhurst announced
today. Miss Smith the Chicago-bred
slenoui apher chosen by l'arkhurst and
bis wile a year and four months u go-
to he their housekeeper and daughter.
In return for which she was to re
echo JlO.aOO at their death could not! the price
WASHINGTON
laiitle fleet neons an ad
Chesapeake bay Capl. Jonah McKean
niilii for material to the chief nf oper-
ations told the house naval commit
tee today lie urged purchase of the
eld Jamestown exposition site tueiie-?.
the broad anchorage gioutid in lUmp-
ton Roads for the purpose.
Captain McKean apiared to explain I
estimates if $f.l iKUxio tor the airj
...nice and since there would In an j
av iation field at the proposed base he j
went into the plan in detail alilio tin
navy department has not yet recom
mended to congress any action of the
project. The owners ask 9 MOD. liu'l
for the exposition land which includes
tiboiil M0 acres. Captain McKean said.
Chairman l'adgett remarked that such
a figure would mean a wide margin
of profit but the officer thot the 1 1-
lilitles offered for sale were worth
(HI
HiM.iioil Wife Off With S. am!
! Homo fur File.
SANTA Id iSA Cat. Pc
.--The
will of Ja.k l.'ni'lon the author
leaves til" bulk of his estate on wl'i h
lie i.l.scrd m value to his widow.
Chai.iiii.il K. London. His divorced I he
vili. Mis. l'.es.sie M. liind"ii. Is given ing
Street Hallway compariv on liodge be-
tween lewis and .utiis vv lien the mo-
toric. m climbed from bis car for the
purpose el replacing the 'I'olley liter
i' had been jerked out of oo.itto'i by
one i t the negroes. The trainman
fust taken to a hospital unconscious
was nor seriously hint but hiist lined
painful bruises. The negroes escaped.
According to lb" ..rv related by
1 'a v is a 1 1 er he had regained eoii.sci'ois-
lii ss at the hospital the two ne;:roi s
i nti ivd his car a block south of Ken-
dall i oll'.'gc and wi en he slowed down
at a switch on i lodge the iie'-trori
jumped from the ear. one grabblia
trolley rope as I lie ear pssoii pud'-
t 1 i-iiii ihe i rcuit and throwing
Free Trial Coupon
I'. A. Htiiuit Co. 31.1 Stuart
Itlilg. .Mar-ball Mich. Send me at
once by retjrn mail a free trial
package of Stuart's Calcium Wa-
fers. Name
Street
City Stato
accustom herself to the life and sur
roundings of tho farm. Miss Cowder
was selected from among tho 15(10
who applied when the old couple ad-
vertised first.
Minnesota Troops Home.
RAN ANTONIO Pec. 1. Tho Third
Minnesota infantry stationed at Llano
Grande Is expected to entrain for
homo tomorrow. The regiment Is one
of the five ordered to their homo
states bv the war department Nov. Hi.
upon the recommendation of General
Funston.
man
True Economy
Shopping for Saturday
AT-
II
one of the most important features
of the ptoposed station the officer de.
i hired would be a recreation ground
for the men of the fleet. Ho approved
the suggestion of Koprcsentativi s
Hobcrts and Oliver that a sailors' club-
house ulso should be stal lished. Cap-
tain McKean said the navy had pur-
chased 125 aircraft since the n)r serv-
ice was established in 1811. There
are now 111 aeroplanes and three kl'e
ballot ns in actual service ho .said
while a non-rigid dirigible and 7" aer-
oplants have been ordered. As yet ho
added American manufacturers have
not turned out a satisfactory seaplane.
The department has Issued spicitioa.
thins however from which good re-
sults aro expected.
Captain t'lunkett director of gun
nery exercises told th committee to-
day that he favored the largest possi-
1 le guns for the fleets and thot tho
battle cruisers should carry 16-inch In-
stead of 1 t-inch weapons ;is planned
lie believeu lS-iiah and even twenty-
Inch gnus jdiould be under design now
against luture need.
?." and the 'loioe In which she resides : t he car In darkl ess.
in Oakland. Cal until she marries When P.ivis .depped off the Ironr
again when It rev 'Ns to the stale platform and stal led to I be rear to re.
London's two 'hildien bv bis first I ; lace Ihe trolley be was struck in the
marti.'.ge Joan and Hess London are back of the head be said wilh what
bequeathed a month each and his i be thought wasa large revolver. A dii'
life li surance policy the amount of from th" two negroes Ihe car was
which was not made public. i deserted on the return triy to the city
Am tin r provision of the will was .from Kendall
the rennet that "my two daughters i I'assersby who discovered the in-
livin and liecs be personally housed I lured moioiinan Iving upon the
and caied for by
rh.irmion of wlios"
ncss I mil eonfideni."
Sn all be pieats arc
u i I hi r and only sister
inv iioiovi-'i w tie!
fit ncss rind good-
left to his
RELIEF FOR SYRIANS NOW
CONCERNED OVER BELGIANS
Germany
203 SOUTH MAIN
lf0 Indies' winter coals Just
opened by express will bo placed
on salo for Saturday as follows
In threo lots:
IOT 1 50 nobby coals consist-
ing of wool velours and broad-
cloths In a large rango of colors
nnd newest models: full sweep
largo plush convertible collars
45 Inches long; coats not sold for
less than $15; flQ
for Saturday OUiUO
LOT 2 50 very swell coats with
extra largo convertible collars;
shades of browns blues ureens
burgunriys blacks nnd fancy mix-
tures; each imo a gem: not priced
tinder $25; for CI Q QK
Saturday OLVmOO
LOT 850 beautiful plush coats
with fancy combinations of silk
nnd wool plush trimmings; somo
with 6-lnoh band of fancy plush
around bottom and on cuffs; very
full sweep 42x45-lneh length;
coats sold up to $45; ?OQ QC
for Saturday iSiiUtOO
NHOK rOSSIIllUTHsS 1XMI
SATIUDAY
One lot of ladles' shoes; two-
fones eight nnd quarter-Inch
boots French kid; &( AJ?
special todny OlJxi)
Edincott Johnson shoes for men;
from hldo to wearer; hutton or
luce: regular $5 values; flQ QK
special today nt 0Otl
One lot of girls' school shoes In
gun metal nnd patent: sizes 8 1-2
to 2: rcKiilar $3 values; special
r.fty. S2.45
150 bed blankets till size soft
and floecy. In white gray and tan
centers with fancy stripe bor
ders; tho $2 Hollers;
Saturday
$1.39
CLOTHING SPEC IALS Foil
SAT I'll DAY
A very special purchase of 150
men's and boys' suits will bo di-
vided in three lots:
LOT 1 50 men's puro worsted
suits in 3 and 4-button sack coats
colors navy brown gray and fan
cy mixtures; beautifully tailored;
values up to $1 1.60;
for Saturday
I-OT 2 50 men's very fine clay
worsted and soft wools In navy
blue blown grny and fancy
shadow plaids: suits usually sold
at $25; Saturday
nt
LOT 8 50 boys' suits nice soft
wool cloths; plain colors: and
fancy mixtures double and slnnle
breasted box pleats with belts;
suits usually sold at $7.50; nges
from 6 to 17;
Saturday .
:-6.:.$12.45
$18.75
$4.95
Notified Deportation Dis
pleases America.
WASHINGTON Pec. 2. Acting on
Its own behalf the American govern-
I imsil tin tnforoiod Germane anew of
Us deep concern over the deportation
of Belgians from their own country
by tho German military authorities.
This action has been taken as a re-
sult of Information about the depor-
tations gathered from different sources
and after fruitless Informal efforts on
behalf of the Helgians made by Amer.
lean I hargo Grew at lierlin.
Germany has been informed that
I the treatment of the Helglans has
made a very bad impression in this
: country and that the Cnited States
cannot avoid taking notice of tho situ
ation basing Its stand on tho broad
grounds of humanity.
Tiiiks Agree to lift Americans Send
Supplies Out Line.
WASHINGTON pec. 2. Cormal
consent of the Turkish government for
tl.e entrance of relief supplies Into
Syria from the American naval coiner j Mm (lf
I user was received touay ai urn
state department. The supplies aro to I U(( ..... I'rom the description
ho consigned to the American consul ! V(n )lV ii.vKi u s beliered the samo
nt llelrut and to be distributed by the wo ... perpetrated both hold-
Ited Cross branch there In co-opera- (
ll.n w ith the Turkish lted Crescent. vl1(1 tl)L p ortic. rs arrived on
Tiie Caesar w ill carry about 2;00 tons . . SI.U. minutes niter Pavls
ground face down mar his car sum.
moncd an ambulance I i.ivls was bur-
llid to a hospital where utlcnillux
physicians aiinoi.nceil after an esiam-
itintii.n that Ihe inluries slit tallied by
Pa vis were not of 'i serious character.
Slight wounds about the face wet"
dressid and Pavls departed for his
home on South Zulus street
Fourteen dollars in t mall change
was taken from the unconscious mo-
torman. 11. was learned !ato Friday Pk;ii
that a Midland Valley car inspntor
was held up and loiioeu or a rfinaii
noney near tne Midland Val
ley depot early I ridcy morning by
of food and doming wtin mi esu
mated value of $200000.
JOHN D. ARCHB0LD IMPROVED
was found by pedestrians and a Mioro
search war instituted no trace of the
negroes had been found at a late hour
Friday night.
Oil Magnate ltcportcd Still in Critical
Condition Tho.
TAIiliVTnWX N Y Pec 2 Tho
condition of John P. Archbold presi-
dent of tho Standard Oil company of
New Jersey who has been dangerously
1 .lovu nfl.'r nil oneratiol)
iii nn B'-""" -- - - - . tP usear
for appendicitis was mucu i opi o . wU
M'DANIEL TRIAL ft LARS END
Jury
lleglnients to Leave ISordor.
SAN ANTONIO Pee. 2. Tho five
regiments included In tho return or-
ders of the war department of No-
vember 16 were: The South Carolina
stationed at F.l I'aso; Stventh New
ork Infantry left McAllen November
22; Third Wisconsin left San Antonio
November 23; Third Minnesota to
leave Llano Grande tomorrow and the
Third Indiana expected to entrain
Sunday from Llano Grande
160 yards Jd-lnoh storm and
French serge wool dress goods In
wide range of colors worth on
today's market 7Co yard; 4Q
for Saturday flC
200 yards 36-Inch silk poplins In
both plain and fancy sutin stripes
colors brown urecn navy bur-
gundy pink light blue and black;
worth $1.60 yard; QQ
Saturday iOL
150 men's nnd ladles' heavy
fleeced ribbed union suits fine
ribbed In white and ecru: the
$1.50 quality for QP-
Saturday t)C
150 boys' and frlrls' union suits
sizes from 24 to 85 In white
yaeger and gray colors; worth on
today's market 76o; 1Q
for Saturday xUC
100 men's dress shirts In the
neat hair line nnd fancy stripes;
well made of best percale and
pinnng; the $1 seller; 7Ckn
for Saturday '.... 4 VI
Every household
should have ajar of
Kesmol
to heal skin roubles
Minor skin troubles itching' patches
bits of rash or redness so easily de-
velop into serious stubborn affections
that every home-maker should have
Kciinol Ointment on band tochecktliem
before they get the upper hand. We rec-
ommend Resinol for this with the utmost
confidence because of its harmless ingre-
dients and its success in healing ectem
and similar serious skin diseases.
Kmlnal Ointment liu uctlUntlmllnf drexinf
too (ur cluiflniri burnt tnd itulibntn hlllt kof et.
rwtort frttrrilx . BolHbyaltdmrftitl. Forum.
lc IrM wriu te Dept. 7-U Rm'joL baltimort. 114
tonlt-'bt but he was still very ill it was
said at his home.
Mr. Archbold had gained strcni;th
durinif tho day it was stated and In
the afternoon appeared to bo com-
fortable. Alt bo ho Is 08 years old
his himple habits of life and strom?
constitution nave his family hopo that
ho would survive.
CATERPILLAR TRAIN STARTS
Will Ncnoliulu : Miles I'rom Maifn
to I'rolillo.
SAN ANTONIO. Texas Pee. 2. A
caterpillar ttactor train conslstiiiK of
a 75-horsepower onalno and four trail-
cm lett Marfa Thursday to negotiate
tile' 63 miles of rouh and roadless
country to I'risidto on the Itlo
Grande Tho trailers were loatieu wmi
lumber.' Several days will bo required
for tho t rip. " tle train Is able to
move only at the rate ol two and one-
half miles an hour.
NEW SAPULPA REFINERY?
Ol.miilKce Men Said to be I'IuiiiiIiik
r.uildini; of l'lant.
World I'rfek County Ilureau.
SAl'l'Ll'A Okla. Pec. 1. There is
talk In oil circles here that Snpulpa
Is to huvo a new refinery within tho
very near future Humors connect tho
names of Italics n. isurneii n. j. i.a-
Kont and Klchard Stelnhorst of Ok-
mulgee with the new enterprise and It
Is said tho firm name will bo tho
l'aramount Oil Ai Kefininu Co.
It is said tho site of the refinery
will bo Just west of the city and on
tho south side of the Frisco tracks
the land having been purchased from
Williams Sapulpa.
OVERTON DENIED NEW TRIAL
Lalcr's Slayer Then (Jives Notice of
Appealing Case
HUNTSVIl-Lf: Am. Pee. 2. A mo.
tlon for a new trial In behalf of David
D. Overton who lust Tuesday was
found utility of the murder last Juno
of Judo W. T. Lawlcr waa denied In
district court hero tunlKht. Attorneys
for Overton gave notice of an uppcul
to tho supreme court.
SOLDIERS DIE IN SMASH.UP
Gmcnior of Serbia Anions Sl.xty Vic-
tims of a Wreck.
LONDON Doc. 1. (9:21 p. in.)
Sixty-six persons a majority of them
soldiers have been killed In a rallwuy
accident ut Hercxechalon The in-
jured numbered 150 sixty of them be-
ing hurt seriously. Ludwlic von Thall.
oozy ft well-known members of tho
A i' nt riu n diplomatic corps and the
governor ot sHirbia was anions those
killed
l Apii'l use Will I5e GIm'ii to tin
I. lite Today.
ST. JOSKl'H. Mo.. Pec. 2. Ilebut-
tal testimony ill the case of I'ioh'cii-
tor Oscar P. McPaniel on trial
the murder of tils vvue
I oared conclusion today leadlmi to
liy.-oitlotis by cotiiisil that the accused
man's fate will be lilven to the Jury
late tomorrow.
Tho Mate devoted inont of Its ef-
forts today to an attempt to show that
McPaniel 'did not receive a telephone
call about 11:15 o'clock on the nlKht
of the murder v lib h took him away
from his house. Ho aid he returned
to find his wife sliln. It. L. Itrovvn.
division traffic superintendent; Mis
Grace Mover chief operator; Miss
Kniini Maier iilnht chief operator;
Miss Grace Miller niuht information
operator and four nieht operitois of
tile local teh pin no company testified
that so far as they remembered no
Hiich call .vas made.
The defons-j developed that no writ-
ten records of calls are made and that
the statement of the witnesses wero
"based on memory."
Miss Coyer testified that a call had
come to tho telephone office about
lu::t0 o'clock that ninbt askliiK names
nnd :iuinbers of saloons In a certain
district. The saloon ftotn which M -Punlel
said he was summoned by a
call he lound to have been a fake was
In that district attorniys bromjht out.
Toledo Women Active.
ToLI.'Pu Ohio Pec. 1. Tho Toledo
Housewives league at a meelitiK today
appealed to Govt rtior h'rurik H. Willis
for assistance in a statewide boycott
i f htitti r and onus in an effort to force
down the cost. A municipal co-ooer.t
live provision store proposal Is pend-
ing in city council.
Tell Why?
KcproKontativc liowdlo of Ohio
w hose vigorous untisumaKC speech l
was the feature of a suffrage debate
sat lit a recent dinner party In Wash-:
limton beside a suf fra!ist. I
The HiiffraKist desirous of showltm
woman's serfdom of servitude .said:1
"Mr. Itowdlo why does u woman;
when shu marries a man take his
name .'
Hut Mr. Howdle desirous to show
woman's sheltered and easy economic
position smiled and answered:
"Why does she take cverythliiK else
lie's uot'.'"
Approved It. -
A man's animosity toward a politi-
cal opponent Is sometimes so bitter
that It does not cease even when the
opponent is dead. A Kentleman who
had fiKiired prominently sudden iy
came to the end of a long and useful
life. On the day of the funeral ono
of the strongest political enemies of
the deceased was asked:
"Are you (joins to attend Mr. 's
funeral today?"
"No" replied the distinguished gen-
tleman deliberately "but I wish you
to understand 1 heartily approve
of It."
Beautiful Cravats
You can limit your neckwear purchases to
this store only and still have a collection as
varied in styles and patterns as you could
wish for. But there will be no variation in
the quality. Our pure silks are so wear-resisting
that the cravats look well till their
last appearance. You can find a wide assort-
ment here an actual choice of thousands.
50c to $1
Phoenix
Hosiery
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Sehloss
Clothes
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The jntlrumrrtt
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ViciiQlt XVI $.'()
Happy is the Christmas
with a Victrola in it
-
And we will be happy to help make your family happy to
help you surprise them on Christmas morning with "the
instrument of the world's greatest artists."
fa Don't think tbout the "money end." The Victrola is the
easiest thing in the world to get as our terms will convince you.
'i Another thiiiK whether yon choose a Victrola at $15 or ono
at $400 it brings you the true music of the greatest artists.
Conic in and let us give you a little "private concert" with our
compliment
'vSofsWsicCa
417 SOUTH MAIN STREET
SHEET MUHIC SPECIAL SALE OF POPULAR.
SHEET MUSIC. PER COPY Co
ST. JOE WIVES IN BOYCOTT
ri.ice Han on Hotter.
I u toes to Cut
I'.SK-i
riee
mid l'o-
Jtusslit.
Russia rani; third nmonir tho fish
nnJ deep sea food uroducltiK countries
of tho world.
ST. Jo.SKI'll. Mo I'li'. '! A '-
eott on eKKS tuiiter and potatoes untii
the present IhkIi priees uro redtieed
was deelared today ut a meetliiK of
11U St. Joseph housewives hold under
the auspices of the St. Joseph l'eder-
utioii or Women's Clubs. The deci-
sion followed extended discussion of
the hlKh c.o't f HvInK nnd Its ciumes.
It was anieed to niuliiluin tho boy.
rott and extend It to as many homes
as posMiblo until butter was reduced
to K cents a pound i Ks to 3.") ents
a dozen and potatoes to $1 a bushel.
Cleveland Join-. I to viol t
tT.KN KIjAM I'ec. 2. Cleveland
housewives todny orclded to Join the
national movement to boycott butter
and eKKH In an effort to force down
prices. Tho women's civic association
at a special meetlnR voted in favor
of the boycott and named a commit-
tee to obtain co-operation of Mayor
liavls in making tho boycott city-wldo.
MAJOR ALLEGED SWINDLER
Te-tits Militia Officer Aiiestoil hy 1'etl-
ernl Authorities.
KOKT WOUTH. Toxas. rec. 2.
MaJ. Cal O. Elliott of the Fourth
Texas Infantry and formerly superin-
tendent of the money order depart-
meiit of the Fort Worth post office.
Is under arrest at Maria on a federal
Indictment eharu'liiK embezzlement of
post ort'i'-e funds Klilott was placed
under arrest today and will be re-
turned to this city immediately for
trial.
m l'urnusii.
What's the matter with Hercules?"
"Kir."'
"Why did he biff tho little man?"
'He didn't like his line of talk.
Peei. is the little man Is an efficiency
expert. lie told Hercules he went
thru a lot of useless motions In per-
forming those 12 labors."
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