The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 288, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 11, 1920 Page: 2 of 44
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY JULY 11 1020
SECTION A.
2
SHOWS UP THE
FERRIS TACTICS
Refused Offer of $600 for
Support of the
Aspirant.
WOULD CITE BRIBER
Xtir
Obttrvatton
Weather Hunan
Is ndiffUlll it Cowardly
Flfhl Made on the Wind
Bens tor Oorti
YfSHOttltfOO OM. .inly 10
W r. (Jeers editor of Ui Capitol'
Omifi r;il of II. In cllv I" out with "!
lKn.l ami awnrn affidavit In which
hi' nvrra ha aria offered the mini of
ff.OO lO triinsfrr his lttpP01t In BOOtl
r'arila In Ihe rm I for NMtOfi Tie
affidavit apcaka for Itsrlf and la hb
fnllnwa:
Plate ef i lUliihcina. OOUllty Of .John
H II Ml.
Tiattomtngo. okli . July l
I'm it Hie Litter I' ll I 'f Janoao
or the. flint of February lltt i aaa
called In ji prominent Ottlaon'S office
In XJhotnlii(ti by phone and iskct
to eontc in hia office i imnti diately
called and a44 sake. I tlna Qlioatloni
"lluha who nr vni kOlftg to ittp
port In your paper fur the I'liltae!
fctlatrs senate?"
"Hcnntor (Jure of BOUrSe" wp re.
p'lrd
"Wall now listen." said the pariy.
"I am authorised In give you fifin If
ymi will nap four Influence In y is
paper the rapltal-licinocriit nnil
BtlblMl III iftlOlOt which will li
mil llr-rl In you fnnn Oklahoma t"l'v.
In nipDOfi Of Hc-i.ll IVirla fur Ull
senate. Will you iln II 7"
"No. Mfi I wnnM not snjipm I Will
anil publish thOOl urllclca. which 1
know In tM false fur r.Ono "
I further Otrtuy thftl lha only
money i havt aver raoolvad from
S- '..i-'m (lore la the small iiinn'int
now lu'lna mailed in rllffcunf n-ivs-
niincra over the Matt by tha "iliir"
Volunteers" al Oklahoma City ffhloh
fiavc never i-xccrdeil $.1 SO fur any
one week.
If Hcntt Kcrrls will demand II. I
iii produce thia man. He ia
friend of mine aa wi ll na l-'cirla. mid
I would prefer not In clu It. lull the
patten eampalga at abuaa and mie
rcprcarntatlon Of I blln'l man.
thrnnth On paid prcea which H
utterly without foundation baa
irlvea na t" make ihia statement
whl. h. Hod hrliiK my wltncaa. la true
I refer the people Of 'hi' State win
dn not know mi' ppra'miilly t' I'
Trier of Ml 1'lrat National hank.
n t Loonsjr of flu Kmnii ia Na
(tonal bank and J. M William
sheriff "f Johnetoh oounty nil of
Mebomlngo Oklahoma.
W. C tH il he I OIBSRS
fldlioi Oapltal-Daraoaral 'riHim
tlnjin ' Ik la
Tha lihnye affidavit la proporty i1
leateil hy 1! (" l''lemmlna nolaiy
pu lilt
JAPAN IS IN TURMOIL
8UtlllR of lllct I Ili-wM with Dtfa
riaajkHwlia Bat QanNiifawl
HetalM OoTaftdoBoa
By Tii a" hi Prjaa
TOKHi July . Not alnra trha
odveni uf fhe sanatltutlonal (ovarn
ment ha jHpan an'" Uh political
tiirmnii that aravalllM durlnj th..
present alttlng of the diet. The
government apparently la n-rene In
tho oonvtetloa that ail! hve n
uppnrt of th Kilyn Kal. or main
It v party. Nrvarthalaai III Ihe fierce
attack of the oppoalllnn. a dlapliy
of lllienil anil free apeech haa d"
velope.l that ohairvera ballava will
hine an IRtportani piTaoi "n m a
velnpnient of conxtitniliinal kom n
mint In Japnn
Kaaaatad allaajatlana that the n-
eminent waa BOBtrOllod hy tha mili-
tary eapeclally in Ita Hlheitan pOti
were fntiowad hy OW ainaat Innu I an
nounaamaai of Tnkl Oaakl formal
ralakfarw of luatlea ahoraoantly rt
turned to Toklo from American trip
and from BUrOpa that henceforth M I
wouhi abandon all patiUaa and
an Independent fight to defeat mill
larlam. .
M Oaakl declared that only hv the
overthiow of mllilarlani could "i"
Bond repute of Japan In tha world
ba restored.
M'ADOO WAS SILENT
sain Ainldoa Pars His RatloonoeCo
mm NiMiiin itimi i iprnava iMl
win luppoii Cos.
b(UI MJK.I.KS. I'al J ill
tdapanas of tha camnaljrn l
tin domooraUa praaldanlial n
Hon for William li McAdooi
Hit aal.l IllilKii 8. H Allll'l"
Wlcblta Kan. here trrtav. Ju.
Amtdon. wh" In a national osjnoai
tc eommlRaamsn managed the M'-
Ad. in foreta at the r.n Pranelaco
rout ntlon Hi eald the iinmv) w.i
lupplted bt itlmaaW ami Ihra
frlsnda
"The Mi A loo eampatan failed b
aauaa of tfoAdooa rotleanaa.' aaid .
judfi Imldon "if h '-id ""id Hi"
wind we rouid have nominated him
on the third or fourth ballot Hut ht
did not wmt the nomination and
konsaqiianlly wt cm li not make an) '
piomiaea to obtain the nacaasary
Voles."
.1 itta Antldon said he moat "i.a.
ri. redly would support Qovernoi
Cos" whl. he deolortd. "hd son I
Slateiitly oai lti-1 the a.1ounlatrati.ini
and the laafAia or nations uithoat
any nulltfylna r-arrvatlfna "
lyrlr
WRANGLE MARKS
OPENING SESSION
OONTffftJBI) r"H"M PAOM unk
iUtnt4 lh"lr "Opportunity I now
"Thr PMNt-ntlfil Job )n to im II mir
forcoo hfhin'i a coin fit on provf ron)
Miid a ninrnnri runflldfitft h mi 11
And tht MnvonUon bfoko into im
f ii si d' lnun-t i i'1'in whl' h w;in i "
fi i i) it ft. i in wiirii Ho nil In Idtlod
' I : ill Mr i rlfl mil fit (m Ii-J upon III
HimeU' in 4144ft "
w i dn n"t nooooMrlly bollovo in
a third (tirty" Tom oof" t 'nolrfnofi
A i in n M'"iirlv 'iiild "hi. w fltfiy
that tho i t iuMl iin itnl lomOOTStlfl
porilM roprotui two port movo
moot''
MoCufdy tirrw protoftfod opptouoo
wh ii ho il"lrfMl thtn wan "i In ik
dtfftrOflOO hi-twrf-n tho dri-rlrt nnd
tcti of tho odtnlnlotrotlofi 1
Tin- miqo ff Attoraoy Qonofttl
I'Almir di'W hUfitfH unl bOOfl from
nin dlfootloftt Whi-n tin ipoofcor
! illit1 th pfOOOm BOftd "f thO
dopoi i mont ( nottoo a a (i "pofdo -
i nior ii nil no u prfA-rutOf" lir WU
loud i rh.i..i h oddod" ond vf
WOllld ftbolloh wtihoul imv rH'-rvA-
tloni whotovof pio uoi of tno injun-
SECOND TIME SUCCESSFUL
Nitfro In Suinilpa .lull llellPra In
"fufaa ttrani t" AfkHf
ha im t 'A. .inly It. UaraMo
Johnson neKro who ua lecaptuied
SftM he miide Nil lJapa fnnn tin
illy )nll yi'Slrnl.iy BAfflMSM tbhtla
oraaanl bum Uaalhvwi traa anaarai
Ins the t. c phoio . was tUeaaaffUl In
i ia ittrtnnl to lay. Johnson sas
Islsnod to 'he du'v of scrubbing the
jail an.i about UtattiM bs raMMd
Iln stdeWaIN vytih HI hnmm and pall
I of an i aVrgaani Matthawa'wM
tiled to tha t. . phone .lohnaoti
took advaataae of una and fi. i Hi
jwaa eapturtd u half hour later hy
I'ollceman h n Alaaander
In pollOS BOUrl ilila nmriiliif John
nun pleaded not KUllty to ohaTBe
.f ktroony 1 Hned IIMv and
wia inn in wo on the Mn eta wln n
I.. i unahle to pay hi fine II"
sureeadod In maklna ins daoapc
dImiuI II o lo'k ihla morntiis and
(foil- have not et leen ulh
find him
CONFESSED SLAYER
OF WIFE IS HELD
OOMINUMI PMOM PAOk onk
I thoan army automailea were BUM
! bend. There wi n weak link In 'he
ii iln If t had rtjneniheicd that
I would have hern ad rlKht. and I
j would have made my setawnv after
'atavtns ion enough to completely
lOalet any OUSplClOn that mlRht have
l.een ar.iuaed "
The In'ineat wna hrlefonly l
Iwltnaaaea taatlfylni 'j'beae were a.
I den ( tun and a policeman The lata
ter told of nin to the SOena of the
'eiinie the night of the murderu.
Two platOW 10 amply Shells and five
butleul found In the hallway where
in iheotlny; occurred were produced
in Jar) Holiday
Wanderer probably will he taken
heforn 'he fraad Jury Monday.
Plate's Attorney Hoyne nid he
to
Whrrn do hnrleu rnme from''"
Mary's mother answered truthfully
toil Vera'S mother wna a different
type bVe "The Rnd of ma Road"
. the in in i Advt
OTOttld auk a apeedy trial Wsnderer
did not repest his confeselon to tho
rier'a jury thotieh he waa prea-
nl Inetead 'he coroner read th
oinrtnal i onfea ion after Wanderer
had said he had nothing to add.
"la this confeaalon a true one?"
the coroner naked
"It la a true ronfesalon " replied
J the priaaner.
j Appended to Ihe verdict wis
c.mmi ndatlon of the police and th"
atatu'l attorney a offlee for the man-
! ner In which they handled "one of
. tha moat cnnnlnsly achemed and
flan I. ah crlmea ever rommlttcd In
Chics po."
Aaked If he had any statement to
make Wandarar aaid:
Carl Jabnaon hrnther In-law of
y it larer Wis tho only member of
tin family preaent iioth kepi their
ey ; .iv ii ten Tr"in fii' n .oner ami
to. alaii of i econiil'lon wia paaaed
Mra. VanM aald that while her
butband Waa aerv;ns with the Cana-
dian fTreea In Kr.ince. ahe llverl nl
the home of her aiepfather In Knlke-
stone England.
"It waa In I'alkeatone I first met
Wataon who came frequently to
Malt us." she said "lie told us he
originally came from New l'ork
hen his father was a wealthy turf-
man and that he had everythlna
money could buy or heart dealre.
"I knew hi' received money orders
from the atatea I think It posaihle
he met Wanderer In Kng'.and and
more recently In Chicago." Wan-
derer waa hooked on two charges of
murder lne today. 11" will ha ar-
lalgued in police court Mondsy.
According to Or W .1. Illckson.
head of tin- municipal paychopathlc
laboratory. Wanderer rcpreaetita a
'case of dementia praocoa.
"I have obaarvad aooraa of such
cnaea In the army. ' he anld ''Wnn-
derer haa a n.ind gOOm CtT leal ty
moral but emotionally unmoral Na
I la preoccupied w ith Ideaa of right
land wrong."
' Or HlohOOn said that the running
awa- from reaponatbtlltv waa one of
the comnloncat aymptoma of
cox.
Or. William o. Krohn. atlesle)
I who haa examined nieny murdi -era
called Wanderer "Just it cold-h loifa
00 Killer witn an aiinorinai twi m
I hla liraln. whoae aenae of t
waa pnenen aa ne tv euoii n
flhneja and a ad n.lt atlon '
FIGHT STATE BOOTLEGGERS
IVrk Annoiino-i ipalk'u tVIII he
More V'lfOfOaa II I il 11 Mat
OKLAHOMA (MTV. Jii'v n
llerhert M. I'eck. I'nlted Stat-
trici nuorney aani uere mnnv ' ion
returning from a conference s
water yeaterdny. held hy John e.
Hceae. aiipervlKlng federal br I
tlon nsent lor oaianoma. mat .
were made for rigid enforcen.. f
the Volstead act In the elate .1 Q.
St Weil l ii II ei Mates inarm
eompunled the attorney to th
ferenoe
llllllllllllll
lr. ( Inn h -a u. .miimjU.
Dfi t'haiiru tt Abbott ioolotonl
Hfi-rfiiry of th Hinlthnntiin liintl-
tutr hH cont t ArJxon.i to unrnr
Ih thn nttinfi uttif a Hoifir nhArv-
lnf hIhUoii Im Mi1 ll.t-tn i H ihi tiioiin-
t fiinM with tho ii-it' i of obtotolni
dn In for bid tr ftii r tut ln wnii hr
ootidltloM mid tomporoturo Tho ntu-
tlnn Ia to bo lOOOtOd In UlU hdrt of
the drpntrt r ftion nald to 1p th- rnini
pOf Hint mil v olOUdlOOi rfftlon In th'
LTnltod Itotoo. it tn ih iotontlon of
tho InAtitiiMon to ninko d'tlly nhAr
vii t hnH of tho tntOtlbl of Aidar r-
dUtUoil rrt-fv-d mi th- 00 Ith And
from thf Mn lKtlon It hopod I -vi-nt -
uiiiiv to ovofvo Improvod mofhodi in
prod let Ing tdlnfall iifjd lOtnpOfOtUfOi
Th Ail.oiiii hlir hah OlOOtoid ii a. oh-
I lotiAl v thf bOOl ptiOO to fhtrrv
thn Ann In tho point Whort thoro uri
tho frw.-ki ClOUdO to Intrrfrrr.
ARDMORE EGGS SOCIALIST
Speaker Tries to Make Talk on Btroel
Comer ami la ah owe roil.
AAOMOftN okla . July in- i .
the fhat time In five Veals social.
let Btl'-mpted to spoak upon Ihe
atreela In Ardtuorn todliv lie was
labor Maawetl. oandldota unan tha
a hi 1 1st lli kit for the Mint. b. n He
ai d itl on time editor of an Okla
noma aocmiist newspaper Bacwall
caniii to a street corner where u
crowd had sathered ut n open nil
meeting of the Palratlon Army and
began dellveilng nn .iddica. lie was
pu-. te.i with Jeers catcalls and
........ ... ii. .mi nn nn: u I V W 1 11 1 1
I idea hy ii shower ..f i-ggs. hurle.i i
ihim fiotii tin- top of n. .1 .y three-
einiv i.i.ii.iiiii
The Boss
Set
A Battle Ship
Unoleum top deek in tha t airoal nmdci in
oak iieks Three bare a flat t"i Madd
wnii a green battle ship Unotoun wrlttna
ta il hi h is praotloally sdeatruotlhk) ami
make- tin- Ideal wolk llifU.
Wo also luivc a typewrtsef deek to matcis
it you want both rotmlea ami appeanuMW
these desks win appeal to yon
.-t thai re-proof wife ix-fon- you ko on
your racatfon Thai mn he just the time
on win need it.
Field Stationery Company
Complete Office Outfitters
Mm South Main Street
riionc 4S01
CONTINUES TOMORROW
The Model's Twice Yearly
CLEARING SALE!
i I'Ald I'.dltic.ii Advt)
F. J. BAYES
(Bayes Dotective Agency)
Republican Candidate for Sheriff
iik.
MY PLATFORM:
If eltitdd I will use all thf authority and mtMl at my command to
plftCd the Auto Thieves The Road House tfoozc Joints and Gamblini
Deng mit of business and tlioir owneis opaTfttOM and employes in jail
and tho penitentlaryi and to tin- luprfMlion of all other forms of law
violation.
If you aj;ree with me and my platform Rive me the opportunity to
enforce it by your vote.
Respectfully
F. J. BAYES.
An important event to Tulsans and one that has been eagerly
awaited by prudent clothing buyers. As a thrift occasion
for those economically inclined we present an unusual list
of values especially arranged for this most timely sale.
An extremely backward season as well as unsettled weather
conditions finds us overstocked to the tune of several hundred
suits and these we have decided to reduce substantially with
a view of clearino; them immediately..
25 Per Cent Off on all our
Wool Suits
Including our very flniwt garments from Itlokoy l-'rooman and tho Strat-
ford System finer than which there nrc none made Klmlly note tlint
these urv throc-pli-ivr models and suitable for Immediate and many fop
full wear.
$ 35.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $26.25
10.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $29.75
$ 45.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $33.75
$ 50.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $37.50
$ 55.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $41.25
$ 60.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $45.00
$ 65.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $48.75
$ 70.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $52.50
$ 75.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $56.25
$ 80.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $60.00
$ 85.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $63.75
$100.00 Wool Suits are now reduced to $75.00
25 Off on all Hot Weather Suits
Tlii-e Include all our supcrhly tailored 1'altn Beaches Tropical Worsted
nn I fluent of silk .mi .
( $ 16.50 Summer Suits reduced to $12.35
$ 20.00 Summer Suits reduced to $15.00
$ 22.50 Summer Suits reduced to $16.85
$ 25.00 Summer Suits reduced to $18.75
$ ..0.00 Summer Suits reduced to $22.50
$ 35.00 Summer Suits reduced to $26 25
$ 40.00 Summer Suits reduced to $30.00
$ 45.00 Summer Suits reduced to $37.50
$ 50.00 Summer Suits reduced to $37.50
$ 55.00 Summer Suits reduced to $41.25
$11.00 and $12.00 Canvas Oxfords Now $9
33J13 Off Straw and Panama Hats
and the Silk Shirt Sale
Savings of 25 to 50 On Our Finest
Silk Shirts
$7.65
For Values Up to $15.00
$11.65
For Values Up to $18.00
20Cc Off On V
Odd Wool
Trousers
Ppfl
ii r
lu
A a tl a n slk'v
Brothers
10 Off on All
High Shoes includ-
ing Edwin Clapp
20 Off on All Our Oxfords
(Edwin Clapp's Included)
$12.50 Oxfords are now reduced to $10.00
$14. 50 $15.00 Oxfords are now reduced to. . . .$12.00
$18 $19 $20 Oxfords are now reduced to. . . .$16.00
EVER
MARRY
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