The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 92, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 30, 1920 Page: 3 of 14
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TULSA DAILY WORLD THURSDAY DECEMBER 80 1920
New of Muskogee
ORGANIZE YOUNG
G. 0. P. VOTERS
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mn WUD "Ww man
That uoasiea Dy
Young Demos
.n.Th World.
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oubllcan of OkLiliotn.-i soon will
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j probably better than tho or-
.iMtian voting democrats have
risiti for several year.
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much president of tho republican
ah t the t'nlverslty of Oklahoma.
n while home for tho Chrlftmas
11 J. 1 VP UfinOUHf" IUHIIO 1"! lll'i
Itlf.nlile organization of young
t victory In tho state In 1022. Tho
ttUal WOrs in '"r.
irtl In tho spring ho MM.
.n-i.t. h nndeus of Con mem-
I .. t.nluiiritlli. Tlntlnlillnnn
Iff! OI 111') i in.'i-"j
Lb wo Phoulit ho Hblo to line up
litinfi voices an " j "'
"WO Wnni l-i'i uiuu in .-.nil
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Uf '.' Ill vnln fir (111.
rrt time 111 152! "'''P r!"
l)MIl nflH I" HIU'HIH J It
it. I.i Vlka trull.
d danco of the Muskogee Ullsi
!l nnt be intericrrou wun - i
ntilcli this morning did $3000
.- i. o fiirnllnrn. floors and
h(r equipment of tho thtee-story
Hck building i-utiw ir m.j
Enual affair will go forward de
bit the setnaek oceasioncu uy m
f . .1... 1vAa
Defective electric wires which
l ied a snort circuit nr" uran
r.. ..ii.i. f.ir ilo rlro. which
(pe r''iuni'M . " .... ..... - -InM
ilrcoratlons on thft walls or
. .ilnlnu room and charred tho
Koir beyond repair. Stnoko and
. . .1.1 ol rmiRlilnrnliln to tho losd
Kiel Is covered by insurance.
Lull Cnr for filvlnfc 1 Cnuulii.
I n.nbo ilnun nnil Tilll. lMw.iril
ItHh. 21-ycar-old hoy turned to
Ij'.omomle Htcaiinc as n mcmnu oi
tiklm' easy monoy. And it was
... ...v mnnnv lmrnliHo of laxness
I; tuto owners In protecting their
111. XnrUa nnil ntlier dovlcen.
I? confessed to Mont OraUy police
fcn. ...
("Most persons just nop out ana
in't think that u thiol may he
indlnB near upottlnf' their car."
(! laid. "Wo didn't nave to wan
Pt for tho car wo wanted."
Smith confewicd to taking a car
.t.n.lnir in .Tnn f.. Tuvlnr of MllB-
loser. Tho car was found in Kan-
ti City where Smltli Had been try-
s to Hell It.
1 Abolish Camlvnls In 3Iuskof(rc.
Cirnlvals had best steer clear of
iMkocee thin year. City Manager
tUrri.ion hnn issued nn edict that
mlvnls must not hIiow In tho
nntonn district and that gamex
f chance with merchandlno ns
rlJM will not bo tolerated. Tho
idlct grtvr out of abuses of privl-
itcs by one or two carnivals hero
i past (.ill. ftamhllnK Is not tol-
iltd at other times Harrison
jj-j io carnlvalH should not be nl-
ed to swindle citlzeiiH.
Robbers Make Merry
In Davenport Town
Without Any Officers
ll)-.torlatPi1 Prru Ktte Wire.
DAVKNl'OllT. Oklo. Dec. 2?.
Koiir pouches of reRlH.erod mull
ntid three pouclies of first clasi
fimll. left m tho Frisco station
hero last nmht by railroad mall
flcrks were tut op-rt and the con-
tents stolon it was ulated today
by railroad employes who found
the empty nacks. No estimate has
been made of llm amount secured
by tha thieves.
Two phonographs which were
In tho frolftht room at tho station
wcro also liaulud away. Tim
Hunt l'u frnlKht depot was also
broken into and two phonographs
taken from there It was found.
It Is believed by citizens hero
that the thieves nro members of a
Khiik which broke Into thn Daven-
port Hlate battle Monday nlKht for
the third tlmo In three weeks.
Uaveupoit has no city marshal
or peace officer slnco the last
inarithal Is .1 Urged t lmve .col-
loctcd th'i doc taxes and left tAwn.
lino tho county assosKincnts and tax
rollf.
Members of the new excise board
of tho elty Includo City Manancr
Harrison mayor nnd vice-mayor
city dei Is and city troar.urer.
AiKiint .Wt. DlHtrlct Altorncv.
VollowitiK tho t-enlRfiiitlon of I-'oh-tor
V. I'hlpps as chief asilstaut
United States attorney John Harley
will hold that title while Chchtor C.
lildlck wl be chatiKi'l to tins civil
depattmrtit t'nltcd Htntes Attorney
Miller ild today. Harley will con-
tlnuo In charxo of the criminal de
partment with (;. A. Hummers and
another man to bo named noon as
assistants.
Woman Accidentally Shot HeCovcriiiK
Mrn. . Dlukson whoso 16-year-old
son Hoks nccidonlally shot hot'
with a revolver was reported Im-
proved toilay but she Ojlll Is In a ue-
rlous condition. Mrs. Dickson and
hor two sons wore playlnir a Bame of
"hold up" whi-n tiio jrun went off
tho bullet hitting the vomau in the
abdomen.
Open Industrial Hank.
The (100000 Industrial bank for
iff earners and salaried men and
omen will open hero next week. It
a branch of a concern that Is lo-
Wine these Industrial banks over
It middle west Including Okla-
fiia City. Loans up to $fiOO will
liven on personal Hocurlty with
My payments. Directors of tho
knit will ho O. T. Graham I.. C.
umfnter w. HoukIi ii. R. Kplvy
r. Mann w. K. Delehant Oeorffo
eManus A. D. l'eabody and C.
ifntz. Tlie orKanlzcr Is MIsh Kmma
. hncll formerly socrotary of titu
Ir association.
Hul(icc Has City Ktciso Board.
tuc city of MuskoRee one or tno
'it to adont thn managerial form
Eovrrninent In this state now has
wen the lead in breaklntc financial
Unions with tho county or rath-
int county exewo board.
By creation of a city excise board
1th pov.ci-H to annrove tho hudcet
lllVf llll U L11 hilt'
"lovernments. Formerly llio city
nad In fll-ht flip It a lonlfft nnd
uciuru inn couniy oouru wiuun
.1 Hnnl li..t...1
While thn measuro creatine tho
iciais ueiipvo' tnero will do little
ririn... . . ..... .... . . .. i n
' a separate systom of taxation.
rtt. ...411 f .1 4..
I'liicd for Mrlng l'istol.
I'irlnn a revolwr at what ho
thoURht was a drunken Joy-rUInK
party W. Miller was arretted by xo-
lift; nnil fined 110 111 police court and
(1.1 SO In city com t. C. C. Hurl; who
wan dolivorliii; newspapers was tho
Innocent party who camu near ro-
celvitiK t li tt bullet that wont through
thu Moor of tho porch
Buyers Wcro ''DlVrlmlnutlw."
DrHplto tho reported ' buyers'
strike" Christmas business In Mus-
kogco was much bettor than antici-
pated merchants here declare. Buy-
ers wero moro -JliicrlmlnatlnK than
last year hut spent fully im much.
The Christmas proscnts worn moro
useful than In former yearn mer-
chants N.iy.
Korrelt 11001) Bond In City Court.
Tho (1000 uppcarancn bond of
Walter Jlrockmun ono of tha "Walter
trio" arrested several weeks oko and
held' ns nuspectcd pickpockets was
forfeited In city court tnduy. Attor-
ney Vat Qavln nsjfed for furtlief' con-
tlnuniico on tho ground t)nt fimck-
man could not leavo hU slcle mothor
In MUslsslppl but Jtidee Zlck 'lid not
allow thn petition.
GLENW00D CITIZENS KICKING
CoMTiior fiois Uhjct'iinim to MnklnK
Intcriirbnu District it City.
H" Aut lleJ I'rrM State Wire.
OKUIRIMA CITV. Dec. 20.
Protests nRalnst the isituance of n
proclamation declaring Clonwooil
Tuls.i county a city of the first ckiss
have been received by Governor
Ilobcrtson from citizens of the com-
munity ho said today A special
election was recently held on tho
question.
H is muted In tho protects that
tho proposed city has not been an
Incorporated town and that lt
streets and nlloys have not fteen
platted. The proteslants furthor
claim that thorn is not enough
property valuation in the city to
maintain a government tho Gover-
nor said.
fly AmocUIxI I'rean KtMe Wlrr.
OKLAHOMA CITV IMC. 2!.
Bearoh of Cleveland county and other
parts of the mato has failed to de-
velop any Information of tho where
a bouts uf Clark I.. Hudhon u Norman
(jarajjc owner who disappeared Hun-
day mornliiK nccordlng to members
of n HcarcIitiiR party. Hudson for-
merly served 10 years as postmaster
at Tipton. TlHman county.
Woman Held fur Arnou.
riy Aiwoclittd rr State Wire.
I'ONCA CITV. Okla. Dec 29
Mies Mary Halliniicr of nilwotth
Kay eounty has been arrested by
Sheriff Dan Bain on a charge of
arsdn. Thn chnrRo allegeH she
burned tho barns of Mnnard (Jims a
Dllvvorlh contractor the nlffht f
December 2. Ton horses are al-
leged to have perished In the fire.
Start the New Year Right
Do Something That Will
" Put You Ahead
Think for yourself. OulilUtnnr-c tliono In the rut. )ult follonlns
if nnml lmk ahead and plan for tho future ltlglit now lait
oiiaiitiA of iinskllU'd Kiorly trained nu n and women nrc lthout
cniploynioiit. llicrn contliiiii'N to Ik- ii st'-aily ilcniaud for tinipelcnt
men ami women for offlifi work bcriiW- Ihn iiffU-c work must o
on. Tho IniAliic-w world of today vmiit HilukliiK mwi ami women
men and women who nro really (iiiallfled to help stlmulato business
who cn help wntoh ctisln nIi leiiUw and jiivMiit waste.
Mid-Winter Term v
Begins Jan. 10
Jjehool Is now In cofitlnuoiiN muslon nntl you may lioRln In rlther
dy or fvenlne mcIkmiI cornier tllnu the IO1I1 If you tli-slre. If you
fe Interchlcd In ultcmllns an unusually well eiiliHd mIiooI a
febool Hiat offers a staiiilaril course of Mmly n school that has n
wro nntl btroiiK faoultjY a sehool that In aitritllteil a mIhhI Hint
lias a HWotiK financial Imcklun a wlionl Hint placc-i nil (if srnil-
nten in piKid iMiHltlons nttcnil the TUI.K.X Hl'SI.'i:ss coi.li:;i:
lOv-iu Kuht. Third street. Phone ()nev 1420 for npiiolntiiient or
Infonuotlou. Ask for Guise Smith nr Neuland. Plan jour work
uow to beftln January 10 or sooner.
Tulsa Business College
(An Accredited Commercial School)
KETCH DECLINES
TO DISCUSS WILL
But Attorney for Clara
Smith Says'T.hey'11 Pro-
duce Document
HptcM to The World.
AltDMOHK Okla. Dec. 29. In-
terest In tho reported will of Jake
L. Hainon whk.h Clara Hmlth
Hamon his alleged ulnyer declares
allotted her one-fourth of his for-
tune wan tenotted today following
tho return hero of I-Yank I.. Ketch
ailmlnlMiatoi- of the Hamon estate.
The secret of the will Is held by
Ketch who refused lo discus. tho
case.
Mrs. Hatuon's attorneys Mather
ana uoakiey lmve announced tney
will inMte no effutt to lirohati: the
will until after her trial on a charge
of murdering Hamon which oycus
jiuiunry ii.
"Tho ivlll Is In a safe deposit vault
ami wo anticipate mi trouble In pro-
ducing It at the proper lime" unld
Mathers.
Krlends of the Hlaln oil kins how
ever deny vxtsltericii or the docll
ment.
Mrs. Jake 1. Hamon nnd daugh
ter Ollvif nolle nro expected to ar-
rive In Aitlmore Monday from Chi-
cago according to an announcement
today by Mr. Ketch
"Mrs. Hamon comes to Ardmore
this tlmo to remain Mr. Ketch
said. "Wo liave a number of resi-
dences hi view for her selection and
shortly upon her nrrHval she will
purchase a home and continue to
live In this city."
Clara Smith Hamon Is still con
fined to her room at thn homo of
her sister In Wilson because of lit
ness according lo n statement by
attorneys today.
Labor Conditions in
. State Now Improving
OICIiAHOMA CITY Dee. 29
Labor conditions throughout Okla-
homa are Improving according to
the weekly report Issued today by
Claude H. Counally Htato commit-'--loner
of labor. The report shows 214
positions Ton ml for .141 male ap-
plicants to the federal-state offices.
Thorn wero 28il women registered
and 213 placements the report said.
Shotgun Is Discharged
Youngster Badly Hurt
MADII.U Okla.. Dec. 29 Kvcrett
Wlltlngford 13 son of Hobet t Wlll-
Ingtord In southwest Marshall
county was scverly Injured today
when a shotgun which he placed
behind him discharged. His right
hand was severed and his left eyo
blinded. The boy was resting on a log
nnd had placed tho gun on tho
ground resting on tho log.
TULSA" PEOPLE
SHOULD KNOW THIS
Nearly all stomach troublo Is
caused by retained poisonous waste
matter In the system. This Is also
often tho cause of appendicitis. The
Intestinal antiseptic Adler-1-ka acts
on BOTH upper and lower bowel
removing foul dccuylng matter
Which may have been poisoning the
stomach for months. It brings out
matter you never thought was In
your system. Adler-l-ka Is KXCBI.-
I.KNT for gas on the stomach nnd
chronlo j-onKtlpatlon as It removes
the CAIJHK. Guilds against npt.e.ndl-
cltls. Hoy li. Getmnn 113 South
Main. AdvtB
Crcrr jjH
EAT LESS MEAT
IF BACK HURTS
Take u glass of Salts to frlush
Kidneys If bladder bothers
you
KnthiR meat regtflarly eventually
produced kidney 'tumble In sorno
form or other says a well-known
authority becauso the uric acid In
meat excites tho kidneys they be-
come overworked get sluggish; clog
up and causu nil sorts of diseases
particularly backache and misery In
tho kidney region: rheumatic twin-
ges severe headaches acid stnlnach
constipation torpid liver sleepless-
ness bladder and urinary irritation.
Tho moment your back hurts or
kidneys aren't acting right or if
bladder bothers you -get about four
ounces hf Jail Halts from any good
pharmacy! take a tablespoonfttl In
n. glass of water before breakfast
for a few days and your kidneys
will then act fine. This famous
salts is math) from tho ncld of grapes
and lemon Juice combined with
llthla and has hon used for goner-
Hons to flush cloggod kidneys and
Stimulate them to oorninl i.rMHlv
also to neutralize the acids in the
tirino so it no longor Irritates thus
ending bladder disorders
Jail Balls cannot 'Injure anyoiie;
makes a delightful effervenrent
llthla. water drink which millions of
men nnd women take now and then
lo keen tho kidneys and urinary orf
gans clean thus avoiding ecrlous
kidney disease. AUvt.
M
Hank Messenger Who
Said He Was Robbed
of $10000 Arrested
HAKTLAND Texas. Der. -9.
Jack I. Howell messonger for the
Guaranty Stale bank at lAeras
T.xas who reported Monday he
had been held up and robbed uf
(10.000 while transferring th.t
money from a bank at CUtco has
been formally eluugod with em-
bezzlement of th.'Htim he nrnertcd
was taken from him. II wan ar-
rested at Olson Monday night and
lodged In Jail here Tuesday morn-
ing. More Textile Wage t uts
TltOV N. V.. Dec. 29. Seven te.
tile firms In Cohoes mid one In
Colonln toilay announced u 22 1-2
per cent reduction In wages effective
Jniiary 1. The plants are closed it t
present.
MORRIS BANKER
HALED TO COURT
i '
(Shortage of $.11000 Laid to
Cashier; Bank to He-
' open Shortly
I'cmd to be a "
apeared before the
t)K.U'l.(li:i-: Okla. Dec. 29. It
llellsle cashit'l' of the First N i
tloiial 'ank of Morris which closed
Its ilnnts two wiiKs ago was nr-
liilgueil In fun- r niteil Stu es t'niii
nilssloner - 1-iimli here today mi 1
a charge of embizzlliiK H1.0U0 of
the bank's funds Ills Imml u.i
fixed at (9.00(1 nnd Ills preliminary
heiirliuj set for .Inuilnry v '
llellsle whit has been se:lously .l
since the bank closed Its doors up
. rn.i wlpn he Mortis luni ' f .. tuat town to
. oinm sMoner. mglit iiit..i.i' ud b tl. T. Hough.
i .mi. i"":!?":11 ':""k r "m'"'r
Ml .SKliflKU. .kl.. Dee. 29. I lltl""1 " t""""
The l'nst Nattonal bunk of Mortis. ' "ashler who was nr.ulgned m ok-
i lesed two weeks nyo will reopen ' tiuilgee tnd.i .liuiged with the d-
its d" .rs within the ie. few nays falciyiou m Hi io .f tin Imnk s
pesslbti tomiirrow .ff tals of the .oiuls. mi .itio.id .i Mmrls Ibis
IllHtltUtlOti s.ibl ton g it .ifu I ii.ji-n h A l (' itn ii I unci
I H ll.tglev lilesldeilt sf thr S ates ill l- M niu slinl He was re
Safe TlUlk forNFANTS&INJKAs
Horlick's
The Original
Avoiil
Imitations
tnd Suliitltutfli.
isd on n . .iporar h '"
fiiitilahid In Im Okmulgee
men.
The i iiltlviulon ..f pnppli s n
Tunis has In i f.n I Idden Ik tie
gi'l ITIlllHIlt H'lll the ! - i not I i f
the w lid iop il i ol .lei r ' -d
llllM-sTfl Flfi TTPtaj J .i it TafLl yjW'ftkillljL-B
Ranch iV Lim
Kleclric
Scries C-4! pnintcd dnrk
blue uphnlntcry unustinlly
I'ood.
Wluiley Motor Co.
103 Went Second
t
Better Clothes-buying Habits
for the Newear
Place your faith in quality that never fails; buy
clothes that are honestly priced the worthy prod-
uct of sound Workmanship and reliable fabrics.
Kuppenheimer
Good Clothes
Are an Investment in Good Appearance
writs rou$e o
Tulsa's Livest Leading Men's Store
Cf rrifttl9.Tfc K"" Kntomm
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