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c'LSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY JANUARY 22 1021
204 INDICTMENTS
ARE BROUGHT IN
U. S. Grand Jury at Mus-
kogee Winds Up Its
Winter Session
DYER PRAISES BODY
-
?t Louis Judge Finishing
His Sitting Compliments
.Jurors and Court Aides
i id The World.
.sK'KIL'i: Jan. 21. Bringing
I .mllctmcnt to ndd tci 21 prc-
. brought In. the federal grand
o.n .l Its January scrtiloii here
i with a record of S2 8 true bills
in; probably 250 persons.
lrr b.il totalled ti'J largely be-
iiry possible tunc was
ijI.i hcf.iro tin Jury It wns said.
t
I Tl
tlon brings tin) total or lit
d
up
it:i In the last three months
uii nffctcing more than hOO.
ilti.l'rj.
A- i- two weeks of the nio.it lurti-
. -. .oni of federal court seen
i i man) month. . JiiiIro
cc il I' I)) or took the occu-
f (he Bmnd Jury' report to
u p iti nit the jurors tho allot nea
s!i . t i . icrk office.
liio iie the. most efficient and
. . u- 1 have ever seen In many
jti r xpi rirnco" raid the Judge
mo has nerved over 20 years on the
('uci1 t.enrh and who wiih frilled
hi'- anornty In .Missouri undnr
l !)- i.rant.
nr.. anore went to the federal
pis. 'i before tho Judge left court
tt M Ldwards of Coalgate will
.nc two yearH for Illicit distilling.
:hc udgr left Muskogee this nttor-
imoii for St. Louis lie will lie suc-
. rulfil Mondiiy ly tho regular
dS' l: L Williams who for the
m.v i ueckM Ii.im heen holding
. w (I m kct In Tulsa.
lew of tho Indletnients ttoto
niadi' public because of the dofen-i!ir.-
not yet helm; arrested. .Most
wen f"r li'iuor chargis It was wild.
Anv rB tluu-c Indicted and now
ndfi bond were T. A. Hlal head
of T i' 1- Oil company defraud-
.r.E U D. Hunt negro solicitor for
fake industrial school; William
Hey. J"hn Milntyro John Tuekei
and J.i k Kin s churned with posses-
sion of stolen auto and tictrolua .u
si.ipuip.t- These BOOdH wero paid to
I. hp been stolen at Davenport and
Ukinulscc.
1. Kdgerly who Is said to have
ft" n hoes from an interstuto shlp-
n.eni al.u ua Indicted.
Ilnllil New Catholic Church.
A new Catholic church will bo
c. r.vru. ted soon Jty more than loo
l.iilioli' Mmlliea living west of
Setemh s'.rect. Along with the
.tiir h w.ll be a school and paro-
i .hd. risltlrnre. Tho school prob.i-
b.i wi!. 'Oi-t over J...00II. font of
lie clur Puddings has not been nn-
r .uit crt The property will be put
in shape soon. Punds now are being
.rl for the now Institutions.
1: n. l. .Inlillcc Planned.
Miss A line Robertson. America's
.in v . nrrnt.Hwnman. and I'ercy At
r. irminimt Dallas attorney will
i. ihn mum sneakers here I'eb. IS
a he republic Jollification mcotlna
i t on..r of their recent victory at
i-i. pi.' is and of Lincoln's birthday.
More than 4u Olfllosts. many of them
f orn out of town will be here mom
of lie sucs's will be from this con-
cifi..n.ii district but many from
u nt tun utiiii also may sit
u.th ih. iMiiuueterH. Kully a third
nf h.. tiresrtit will bn WOuien
ir. tie.ause Of Ml Itohertson's
nior over foiiKrinsman MastliiR!
fonfislcnitc Vctcnm Diet;.
11.. m .11 Kmith. confederate ve'
.r..n .n.i unit known Kort (ilbson
it iron rtip.l in his homo yesterday
ipernonn of old age. Ho was Just
nr in .r.ir of imp. htivlnc been
oorn m Tennessee.
Kn.i.imc in the 43rd Tennessee
.nfani rv Mr. Srnlh served throuKh
i!" .mire civil wnv. lie was In th
kirtrn ci 1 vickaliiirc and later was
'jisen prisoner by the federal troops
BANDIT'STlCTiM T
FIGHTS FOR LIFE
rosTlMJKH mOM PAGt: OSii
lig iviiu u-nrneil iltioilt tllO SllOOt
ii.s. anil immeilluLelV left tllO vicinity
on to report atthe pollco station
aooui an hour later that lm had
hl'rn hoirl i.n nn lilvnrsldo DrlVO by
i.. iii I'm After robblnif lilm the
mm niade DaVls a chauffeur and
mill i iilinir ii limit nsked him about
a v whom they said they had shot
a I j f hour before.
kif.i'i' w f "urn tlwiratrd.
nffi. crh iny that Miss Snydor told
'hp k imp uti.rv ns TliiVls.
. rle hosnltal yesterday Miss
Ji m .ns snul that nfter belriB hit In
n- in nhe was bothered so much
h hi o.iln that sho didn't re
m'mi.. i the i ar hlttlnif anybody
' I knnu.'' sho shIiI. "was that
r.'" men lumneil out In front of
' in and shouted at us to stop
ii- the i ar could como to
n nt- i! : bomeonn beRan shootliiK
d l i.it an awful iialn In my left
m mi Hlul down Into the floor of
' 'tr The next thine I knew was
I ' nn'thinsr had hit mo In the
'.' felt like a red hot wire. 1
" "i i-in-mber any more until. 1
' ii. l irnseif in tho hospital talking
1 4 ll till. '
Mildlcr t'an't Sun I'. S.
'NTii' i.MLIlV. Ala.. Jan. 21.-
' '.mnot pro.srcuto a danuiKo
is ' list tho Kovprnment even
' inii Njstalned on a troop
i. suite sunremn court held
111
ii. rejeitliiB the appeal of
"' .11 ' "O
111 nRei fi i
'1 ii l w
''W Ifrfil! PI
M' "ii The soldier had soucht
mil Ilrecior tierior.il at
Walker li Itlni'u iillnnliic.
14' irrt.i! emnlnvcH hail lockpd hlro
' "s iar when' he stepped off
"'i o a' Alexander I'lty anil li
i. uied whilD FtandlnB on the
t.
' "f hi. train.
Villi. I 'aivi .Mmi In .Missouri.
. i'1-.USON t'lTV. Mo. Jan. 21
" " ' ni. n would prohibit th
j "r or (tlvlnc awav of c caret
VP' S (1 lllf. Hlnln niwl wnilt.l i.v.Vn
iniHiiemeannr for anyone vlo
13 i
re provisions of the bill
H -
i'hii .
r'carn
oiiicd in the senate today
i patterned after the antl
" ot Kansas.
Rintekn Germany's Master Mind
in U. S. During War Is
Hpe. lal to The World.
M-;W YO IK. .Inn. ?t --l.'mtir.
ilintelen. enpt.iln in the imperial
navy supreme agent of tho father-
inq in the United States In 191..
and obje.'t Ihrolifthuiit the war of
the extraordinary r.ollcltudo of tho
German government ended ft slmrt
time nco at the federal penitentiary
Milium ua. inn service of thrcu
sentence aggregating fifty months
imposed on nun tor consplraiy to
provent tho shipment of munitions
thn allies for the fraudulent sc
aring of n passport and for c
splrucy to nlttio bomb ahr-iad
steamships in tho trans-Atlantic
iraiie all loinmltteil Pernio wo
entered tho war.
1 he relenso of this nn h-nlotter
iBAlnst AuiPrleait neutrality (amp
ns tho result of executive ilemeniv
Xeri'lsed on the recommendation of
Attorney (Icneral 1'aliner.
it ntelpn. wliii lui rl Ilvrit In Win
York from 1 Port to 1909 n retire.
nentatlve of tho lllscoiitn Cescll.
schaft. tin. necond most linweiful
bank In thn cinnlrr. whh untorrtil
back when tho sptltiK of 191; mado
clear tliut Amerlian in.inil.nr
pinion could not be stlrieil to tho
point of breaklnit down thn Mm-k-
ado of (lermany or of stoppliiK the
i low or munition from Ameri. an
ictones to the allied fron'i
Ills Order Wan Olhcrviil.
Klntiii'ii rump not im . li.ihkir
hut as a tupliiln llcutPiiatit in the
Impel ml navy. He was "on dtnv ' In
the tcnltnry of u friendly tinlioii. lie
held nuthorltv paramount in a'l
thlnifs. ami Hunerlor In Knnii' til
that of Ambnssador von Iternstiirff
III' thn mldilln nt Anr.1 i n 1 r.
Ilintelen was at work. Known
hlefl a I'rederlek Hansen n.nl
with his headuuarters nt the Tr .him.
atlautlc Trust company Wil'iam
und Liberty streets luset about
slmultnneausly plnnnltiK for the
hlpment of foodstuffs Into (icr
many despite thn blockade laiin.-li.
ItiB a publicity "canip.ilRii of amity"
tietwcen America and thn Father-
land stnrtlnB strikes thai hhould no
up iilttnitloiiM works. seeklnB to
brlnu about war between Mexico
and the fritted Htate" schemitiK for
the plnciriB of bombii on stciimshlnw
betniiiK supplies to the nllles and
KllnK thotirfht a fleo moments
came to the shipment of arms to sin h
Places as llavt I. whom trnuhln fur
this country mlBhl bo provoked.
lo Mim It tin In this wnv iMiikc"
the proRrnni miiiiuI fautaHtlcally
Impossible but this Is JuM what
Iltntelen undertook In four months
he waM compelled to admit that It
on M not be dime and he stinted
homeward to propose a rnoto fan-
tastic proRTnm still nothlnir less
than the financing of a project for
buying up all the munitions that all
the factoiicit of the t'nlted .Stales
ould tin II out. tho PurchiiseM to be
piled In the fields or dumped In the
sea; anything so that they mlKht be
prevented from rcachlriR the hands
of the allies.
I'oikciI a l'ii!vMirt
This homeward Journey was the
boKlnulliB of the eml of Ilintelen.
itlliiB to Bpt a passport ns i:ilward
. dates an A met Una citizen he
forRPil the name of lldward V.
lasehn to one Kranted a Swiss. Til
ler this he sailed AtiRtist :i on the
rtoornam to no ueiii up ai ea inoutt
.. .... . '. . . .
. i . . ..... . ..... ..iuiii. il il il. ii in ipii ri- ill mill'
by tho Hiltlsh and sent to a deten
tlon lamp. With Ilintelen on this
Journey was Andrew O. Mcloy. a
promoter or .no. nr. i.incny street.
Helnir an American rltlzen. nnivlriB
September 30 on the Nlouw Amster-
dam. The following dny a federal
Krnnd Jury beRan to ills Into the
ccord Ilintelen had left behind
him.
1'Irst of all. It heard from Mcloy
the story of .the forifPd passport
Indictments resultlnB on October IS.
Helving deeper. the grand jury
TULSA U QUINT
BEATS PHILLIPS
Local Collegians Stage
Rally in Second Half
of Game
Ringing a htlltlant rally In the sec
ond half of the garno. after being
held lo a 14-14 count In tho first
half the 1'nlverslty of Tulsa Pagers
last night won from Phillips univcr-
sit) of Kuld. 35 to 21.
liny or uunnam. risnney ami
Milan wero featured Tho rnlver-
slty of Tulsa and Phillip play again
tonight.
Ihn lineups:
PIiIIIIim (21) I'iw.
TiiNu Cl.'i)
. Dunham
..... Deck
C. Plshney
. . U. Kerr
Crooks I'"....
IC Stout K. . .
Italian! .
Milan fl
Wpst CI.. .
(I. i.'itvhorn
Scoring: ITpIiI goals Crooks 3.
Stout 5 West 1. Dunham fi Keek 4.
Ploney 4. Lawhorn 1. free goals
rooks 6 West 1 Dunham J. Sub
stitution Shelton for West Wil
liam for lishiiey. rishney for vtli-
llams. Stepp for Kerr. Itefereo
Maltett.
Mist .Methodist detentcd tne -ruisa
unlvetslty Kreshmen 18 to S In a
preliminary game.
JcnKH iiigu sciiooi nun nie i'hsu
academy play a preliminary tonight
at 7 :30 n'l lock.
Cox In VMl Waslilnglon.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 Pliends
of former Governor i ox or onio.
democratic presidential candidate
were Informed today that he would
spend a week lit Washington on
personal business arriving next
Monday. While the ti-lt was said to
have no political significance It was
expected he would confer with
nrmn nent ilemociats. .nr. anil .tirs.
Cox will bn guests of former Ilepre-
senlntlve T. T. AnhDfrry nt onio
while there.
(Jul Police Auto Siiiiad.
NLW yoltK Jan. 21 Sixteen
members of the polb n department's
nutoniobllo sMtidd today were sum-
moned to appear at the dlstrbt al-
tornet'n office to be questioned by
iii.vernnr Whlttnim In the
Inquiry he Is conducting Into nl-
e..-i i i.i i upli in in the i liy's admin-
istration. Mr. Whitman already has
books and record of the. squads.
These nre being examined to see
whether their pi e entatlon to the-
gland Jury I warranted.
(')rll It'iiit. Asks (iiaitcr.
.Sppc'sl t" Tim World
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. Appli-
cation f"f a i barter for the first na-
tional bank "f ''wil okla with a
nronoTil .apiia'i ation of J2B.000
was
rcoeited f t'"
unlit oiler .f
thn
waa
i nrrcni) t.'dn) .
n N. Hewitt.
Tho applicant
DpAVCLEP WRM FOR
began lo lav bnrc neg' tiatlons he
tweeu HijiIi leu and labor's national
pence council for strikes that should
tie up the munitions worKs of the
country. Thereupon (lermany n
tered a long and spei iiu nlar si lies
of attempts to bring about Itlnle-
Ivn'd relcasr.
.Ma 1(14 High 1 1 tt Tor I'.tiiinngc.
1'lrst of all. ltnrlin proiosed that
he be exchaiignd for I. lent (lerard
llosiheii. son of the llilllsh amtias-
sudor to i lermany when wnr came.
Ulciit llrllaln lejectcd the iiroposiil.
Then Itetlln talsud the bid and
Loudon wan told that for Ilintelen
Mic might have her choice of five.
ton. fifteen twenty ami finally
twenty-one of the Ilritlsh officers
held prisoner In (jeimany.
A mlllt. n y basis of exi haiiRe prov-
ing impossible lli'iiln tinned to the
i It'll side and offered for lllnlelen
the postmaster general of fauada
Dr. Henri S. Behind who lind been
captured at the fall of Antwerp.
Starting the negotiation through the
I'apal Niiniiu at Munh h and getting
for it both tin- good ufrVcH and the
Indorsement of I'nrdlnal (laspnrrl
'r " ; v . . .
Iir.inv .liii.ii tttm'n rnlln.l (it fiftnlii lu.r
tier
..... ...
end. Her final threat of icprlsals
on American prisoners will lie told
of later
With this extraordinary ratifica-
tion of Itlnlelen'n Importance to
Ocrmtiny there came on Dec 12. an
abrupt change of laelliH. In the
name of Wlllielinvtrasse Ambassa-
dor von Hernslorff formally dls-
vowed Ilintelen and all his works
Ity the end of 1!1." Ilintelen had
been Indicted for consiilracv wlih
i David Lamar. Ilenrv It. M-irtln and
Rail Lawyer Killn Self
bi Eleven-Story Droji
WASHINGTON'. Jan. 21. W. M
Coleman of New York geneial
counsel fur Hudson - Manhattan
Knlli n.id Cn. lommltted sub ide net.
by Jumping rinn the i leventh story
of a hotel mi I'eimsjltanl.i avenuo.
Mr. Colemuu loft a note In hl
room at the hotel willing all of lit
property tu hi wife. Hiilel attaches
said thcro was nnthlng In the note
to explain why he desired to end his
life. In was SO years old and crtino
heli) fiom New Voik.
SOFT J0B8 OPEN AT D. C.
I-Visir .112000 .Men Wnnlcil to
Work for War I'lnanco ('orp.
WASIIINdTON Jar '21.--Want
ed: Two men at f 12 000 a yeai'i.
each for four years.
Applicants can fit Into soft berths
vacant on the dlrlecorate of the war
finance corporation.
Kasy work short hours self run-
ning offices upholstered comforts
when at work unlimited meiimnl-
(u I helps and other yfflcu liiMirlcs
besides big pay.
Secretary of tho Treasury Hous-
ton mild today nfter a long search
"Tho Jobs aru attractive but avail
able men can't bo found.
A half dozerj ollglbles already
have been presented lo the prur-t-dent
by Secretary Houston hut ap-
parently nono of them want the
Jobs.
Hull) demoeralN and republics!!
hate deiilncd them.
The president It Is said wilt fill
tho places as soon as Seciemry
Houston can find atnllables.
Tu AlmlMi Comirllsf-liili.
LITTL1-3 HOCK Arlt. Jan. 21
A subHtltiite bill providing for tin
abolishment of the corporation com-
mlMUori in Arkansas was iiiiro- (
duced today In the upper body of
tho legislature.
Gniiipcrs Hack III ictus. I
LAItLDo. Texas. Jun. 21. Smue'
Goiiipt-i-N and otner delegates wrm
attended the Pan-Aineiicati fedeia-
rlon of labor lonfeiein o at Mexb o
City arrived here today. The party
left for ''orl Worth tonight.
.Missouri Ciiii!mmiiu Dies
SAVANNAH. Mo Jan. 21. Coli-
giesnmati Charles 1. Ituoher domo-
ctat. died here today after a yarn's
lite i' He was setting hln eighth
term In congress from thn fourth
Miss .ii r i district.
Mrs. sells Irupnit lug.
Hilt in 'Nm Wnrlil
t ASH I. Si l ION. Jan 21 - Mrs
I'ato Si I' ' wite uf Indian c.irnmis-
sloiier Sells wli Ins been daoger-
"Usly lb tt as reported toiLv t . lie
i nnvall'M top Mis Sc is In am il
of dlf'b'bciia three wefks ago and
ha;i been in piv arljuj ondition.
Free Again
ulhei.s of ljur h National Peace
l ouii' ' to tiring at'i ut the muni
tion W'lii.s hIii: e m ilic iltne the
I'nlled States had i."iic to war with
liermati) the .tuiy had been loru-
pleted of bis si lo ines down to (he
nspliHct fur the homblng of ship.
th- Itidlctmentr. fur v.!:!"!! '.vrrc the
bails of his third trial
Our declaration of wni left (Heal
ltiitaln flee to return Itlntelcn to'
this country for lil.il. lie reached
New Voik for the thin! limit on
April 25. 1!H7.
Two (lavs later his tilnl on the
elmtge of consplract with Labor's
National Pence ( 'mini II began under
Judge I'dwiird I?. Cpshman. It ie-
sulti d In his conviction with Lunar
and Martin. On May 21. Ill 17 he
was sentem ei to Inipl Isonmenl for
one )onr. lie wa returned lo the
I'onibs and on Not. 2(1 1917
pleaded guilty before Judge Mayer
in the pasHport ft and and was sen-
tenced to twenty months additional
Imprisonment.
on Jan. I'.). 19 IK. he was taken
to eouit to stand ttlal before Judge
iinrlktid it llowc on the iiiunli eon
splrai y churge. Hlxteen other Clor
mans were named In this con
splracy. the specific ali:iitloii bclnif
that a bomb had been put aboanl
the steamship Kirk Oswald which
sailed for Prance May I la 1.1. She
was said to be one of thirty-foul
vessel nn which fires or explosions
Had liccn attempted or achlctcd the
Lusltanla on her last vuj age being
lm lulled In the Ilrt.
or thin iliatge too lllnlelen whs
fiuitid KUiH.t. and on I'eb .1 was
seiilenciil by Judge Howe to serve
one year ami six months und to pay
a fiie nf 12.000
MISSOURI QUINT
BEATS SOONERS
Undefeated Tigers Have
! Little Difficulty in
Winning
Hiiim Ul In Tim W "till
Non.MAN. Okla. Jan. 21. lien
t!. Owen Sooner llasketei-. went
down to defeat before the unbeaten
I'nlterslty of Missouri cugem by li
si'ore of 17 to 24 here today. The
Okl.ihomulis wero completely out-
classed In etery department nf the
........ .
Tho gnu I
shontlng of Ilrownlng
and Williams and the floor wnik of
Ilond and Wackher for Mlstuuti
wero the outMnndlng features of
plat. The ilHleriHlve work of Walte
Sooner center was tho only bright
spot In the Oklahoma machine. The
teatnn play here again tomorrow.
Inn lineup
Oklahoma (21).
Cox C)
Itlmton (C)
Willie
Ilonebrnko ....
Tyler
Pus .Ml"mrl (17)
.P Mond
.P Ilrownlng
. .' Williams
..tl Wackher
.11 Ilunkni
Cocke for Itholton.
Missouri Knight for
MulHttltuteti:
Qulnn for Cox.
Drowning Mooie for WHlnms. field
goals Cox 1 W'allc 3; llliottoti.
Cocke Itoneliruke. Drowning 7:
Ilond .1. Williams .1; Ituliker. Wack-
her. free lluows' Walte 3 okla-
hon.a i). Williams Mismiiti !l. Itef-
ri'c f. I ' fjnlrlev. (St Mur).
TULSA CAGERS BEATEN
W infield Kansas. Luis Dunn l.itcaU
'22 lo I' In (iatiic I i 'ii t il led
lit Dcrcnsltc li.'H.
Infli Id. KaosiiH high m liiml
I'lisk'leetH liisi night defeated Tulsa
high si h'lul i arrets 2V In 15 on the
'rial lourt Team play and ho lull-
isnt work of lltunton f. hiuiciI for
Wlnfield. The plav of Ilrownfleld
Hid Ituppert wire features for
Tulfw.
The same iiilnt"ls piny tunlght at
4 1 5 o'clock.
The lineup:
itiiltlelil (22) I'ns. TllNi (1.1)
Muptmert I" Qulnn
Henderson f Iluppert
llamih C Hrnwnfleld
firmly (1 Morgan
llrtinton C) Lawtun
IVorltiK. field goal -Henderson
I llimt.ii 2 Mr. nly 2. Iliuntoii 1
I'reem.iti I ltii.ieri . Ilrownfleld 5
I-'M" als Ptiini'.t' 4 Qtiioh 'I
Sol f t at i.'tir Ire njan fi lliiilgl'
'ir f 1 ret mnn. I'Veeman to
tar e 11a igh for M imrnirt Vr.t
'ri-. c r ' ho
VISITING INDIANS
TRICKED HELD UP
Quai'tot AmMits Invita
j lion of Stranger to
Ride and Drink
lt a'i' lrlp was the scerin of
an il In' holdup last nmht when fnui
It "ti Will) 1 1 11 tl Hi iplril I tic offer
' i mm. t in -in i i me when hn
I urn. i-i il In fiiinisn nme 'refresh-
mini" ' miiih'iI on his Kiirsta and nt
li i" mt "f a tun orili'icd them out
if id' i sr. rubbed them all anil
I li i 1 1 'li'iir off. I K Hi oil. I'rtiiey
imii . John R Hunter I'MWlmsha
M f i'W liiKheait. and John Itrowti-
i. I iwhiiska Mil Indians Wrir th
I ' ' .11 s
Ihout ll.HO o' In k the (pi llli'
i".inil .it the police station and
i r i 'urt ril that a short lime befoni
ihey had been held up. Tha lar
Wlil' h hi longed lo Mtownlnrt. was
f..iliil iiboiil mldnlKht nt Klfteenlh
I mid tjtmker. where It had been run
npnii the i urti. A tun n wno tne In-
dians Identified an tho rohher wa
nitiMieil by Officer Wade 1'oor In
f fin of the Katlffmnn hotel Hei ond
land llos'on nt 1J:I0. Whim booked
n inwstiKntlon the prisoner unve
h i namn nn Joseph Hhnnle) of New
! irirnc
I In four Indian wild that the
trmiKii appioaelieil them and asked
if i hi'j wanted smne uod llitinr
Af tiding aroiind the illy for
otne tune and drinking 'about two
iHiliiil- isonit said the started mil
Ti rtac 1)1 It e when their host pulled
a .iii and ordered Drowning to stop
I thn car i't.e bandit got only S2'i In
rx liange' for the lbluor and then
dii te off In the car
When arrested he had a UatelltlK
iiiil- will li contained an empty bottle
ml .evei.it nieces of i lolhlnK. lie
. also had a gun ami black Jack l'o-
Ic o offululs May that hn may bo con-
ni it'd with other loiiiioricH nero.
BAR WOMEN ON THIS JURY
Priiscculnr I Curs Hod) .May Hate In
lie locked I'D III Mglil.
PIIILADLLPIIIA Jan. 21. Light
women on a nanel irom which a
Jury will be sell ted to tr) a uni-
versity student William P Ittlncs.
fh.iiL'ed with the killing of Limit
C. Drew en also n wludenl Here iiihi
fall will not bo permitted to serve.
the Htnte announced today becatp't
ot the poiHihillty ot the JiirorM lielng
locked tin all night. No Hccommo
datlons hate yet been provided for
women. Urines pleaded not guilty
today
Drewes u friend or Millies wait
found dead Oi tuber 17 on the nut
slkiia of the city. Hut era I days later
lltltiCH' automobile wa found aban
doned and nfter n lapse of a few
da) he n in cliiU i ( d to the police.
TRAPS GREAT GOLDEN EAGLE
farmer Caliiiix lllrtl That lie)itl
on Ills Stuck.
LIHLIITY Mo.. Jan. 21 A great
golden eagle whh h measured 7 feet
irom wing tip to wing tip came out
of the cloiiiLe. swooped down on tho
(arm of deiugc Hash eight tulles
noithwest of Libert) last week and
carried awa) a 2.i-poiind liiinli. As
liu soared Into the cloud Hie iin-
foitunnte lamb could bn seen dang-
ling down under tho great hlid's
body.
four successful trips were made
to the same farm and sheep and
pig were being carried away eai h
time. Then Hash noticed the bird
always al'ghted on a certain ha)
stack before cati lilng his prey He
plat ed a great steel trap thcie and
the blid i nine dnwn and was ( audit
The family was startled by hear
lug shrill screams nnd a terrific
flapping or wings and on looking
out saw the trapped eagle being ul-
taiked by hundred of hawks and
smallei lilrds. The farmer killed
he eagle Ii will he inuiinteil.
ATTACK PACKERIES CONTROL
Senators Sherman of Illinois und
I ciriahl nf .Malm- Kick.
WASHINGTON Jan. 21 Pr..
posed giitirninenl regulation of rhe
meat pukeis and allied Indu.'tiii'S
ill i w fire In the senate today from
I wo senators Sherman of llllri'ils
and f ernald ( f Maine holli lepubli
i aos Tho two nenalorH opposed tho
pending Grnniia n giilatuiy pill as an
unwarranted Interference wlih a
parlhubtr private Industry a prin-
ciple which they said might be ex-
tended Injuriously lo other lines of
biislnciw.
HOLDS UP A STREET CAR
Lino llandlt (ii'li. SI I and .Vi..'iil In
iifki'ln nil North Pisniii Line.
A lne untuasked I. .-unlit held up
Molormali 11. O'Connor 91!i Kust
Seventh atiotlt II n't luck last night
on the North Peoria line Pourli t n
dollant In money and J5 'o wortli
of tlckiits.
The mail got on the i.ir nt tin
end of tho line and paid Ins Lire in
ride to town accoidlng to o'Cuniini
Just before th" mr got to the tin
duct on Peoria the lone passengei
walked Into the vestibule and lo.d
the motorniaii to stop Ills or undi i
the viaduct Here at the point nf
a gun ho took tho tnont) and tbkit
and ran north.
Indian Maid Slaslu's Wiinian.
HfTCHINSON Kan Jhii. 21
Horribly slashed wlih knife wounds.
Mis J. 11. lllwaid "fi yeais uld
wealthy landowner was In n hns-
pllal hele today In a serious condi-
tion as thn riHiilt of an ntack bv a
razed Indian employed an it maid.
Sh" may not Hue.
llcuocltii Chiiricr Stands.
(lK.Ml'LGP H Okla Jan. 31.
l ight for inanngorlHl form of gov-
ernment 'or Henryettn lnt at the
pollii today when the amendment to
name ft en huldris in fianio a cpv
i hariei was defeated by (t vole nf
.1 tn 1.
lilt itnliK i' .N(in.i nil-nil Hill.
LINCOLN Nelt. Jan. 21. live
litcmbers of the lower house nf il.i
legislature today sponsored a bill
tllged by tho non-partisan leagm
providing hir a wide-open piiiruiM
elecilnn. The bill K Intrmlui ed
twys but one primary ballot sIimII in
prepared on which tint names of
candldiilcs appeHr.
It's Metlcn' Mute Now.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. -I'h.
next move In the matter of Auwi
Pan recognition nf Mexico Is up d
the new gniei nment nt Mt in n c.'t
.lute i'p ir' ineol i fflilnls wild i "
t.i afttt n id ng iitess 'lisim . I.
iit-i n;i lrel. i t (itn g.i w I.
g Ml Mi i ati r " ' " anil '
la. t Ut i 1 d; a rg w h f .
lien by fipio" K'j'-eu ( a.
RICH ROAD KNIGHT
DIAGNOSES CRIME
i 'S I IM'I i I'lli M I' VUI- I'M:
' mi'iii i whin Ji'hnir lull I didn't . .
ihlnk Ii i llit. I didn't earn Ibe'llOAlUO SalOSIlHMl Oi OlC-
inii.net anil while I enjneil life l
ill i il il l ni'ip Olll llllUR in uie mu
Ii.itm tth.t wVre on the verge of ills
aster. I entered ctiurrti worw nun
wn snperlnienuent anil lenciier in n
Hiiinlat Mhool. 1 devnted most of
mt time to Hit work Iiul ealne to
retllle thil the people I wanted lo
help couldn't b icMiheil tliroucll
the Siiodsy schonl.
A (iindiiiili il I'D t fliiiiii.
"Mv leasnn for being In the work
mst be strange In )nu -It In mv
riilglon Mt whole life I lielng dem-
enti d to the work nml I got my In-
tpliatlcn from the sermon on Hie
mount. I m trjing in praence ion
thoiiglits set forth there 'Do unto
others ae toil wtiobl hate olhers do
unto toil.' Is my guide 1 have tried
'' follow It
itenllnlng that the people whom
I antrd to help couldn't be reached
Ihrottgh the Monday chnol I at-
it'tideil a medical school and grad-
uated. I entered Hui practice of
ineilltlne but again the thought wns
brought home to me that the greit
inasno of III thn' whom 1 want-
ed to help -would not to to a doc-
tor becniise they caul I nit pa). V.ti
know medical nld costs money lot
of monet--although I think that t i
thoso who enni pa) I' ought o be
free. Then I ileeliVil to go to the
people. That Is why about .'0 tears
id" I went to the rotd with the
hobitcM There I have been ever
since. Mnybn I have maiiey - maybe
I Inn en I I gel bv all.l I lllll h"li-
Iiir the down and otlls Jcnits said.
Teach thiiin the fal'h.' Th.lt Is
what I am trying to tin.
You itk tne if I riat i money I
try to think not at any rale to-
night I havo exactly ttt i cent. And
a hed here enitta u dollar. AVhero will
1 sleep'' liatikly I dun I know. Hut
I will get by."
ONE POINT WINS GAME
OiviiK llo'cats Ctillogv Hill IN-17 III
( hurcli l'iiguc Christian
Ileal Gluco M. f.
in nit lust night won a thrilling
ramc from Collegn lllll III III"
Chinch llaskethall league on the
t c A. emu ih. the former wliinliiK
hv one noliit IS to 17 first Chris-
Han" heal Giaie M. K. 31 lo 10 III
Ihn si'iiiiiil Kiime.
The lineup:
Oisiill (IH) I'os College
lllll (17)
G. West.
. . Lamb
A. West
Thompson . .
Ilriimlliorg . .
Keefe
loal from
. . .f
. . .C
. .:
Adams
l'ullnn
HnydPr
...G.
field:
Halm
A. West I G.
West 2 Urrillilhorg Koife. Lninn n.
1'ieo throws G. West 2 Lamb
lii-sl (iirlfllarr (III) Grace
m. i:. (in)
IMS.
Itlrch P
Vermin P
Gibbon ('
fillers 1
Miller
Prince
Klrkland
Kestcr
P. Kstll G.
Goals from field
lllreh :. Vernon I
Contvay
lirsl Chiititlan.
Glhbon .t. o
Hstlll 2' Grace M
11.- -Miller 3.
Klililatiil
(llhbons.
Pi fee t hi nt a- Mlllt r 2
Substitutions liist Chi Is
Unit- G. Kstlll for I'.ldei.
Ilnblier bands with thick rough
(leads have been Invented by a man
living in Washington D. ('. lo serve
the purpose of ovelshoes.
LODGES AND SOCIETIES
rri.nA i.otKii; no h men "
I rtlimtlM yt I irri inilit'itl I
i H'rnnil Tliorsiitty luuln.
Tlilril Tluil'ilair. M M I'liiirtli
Ttiiiis'lsy I1: A Nt men Ing
Thurmlay Jan. 37. Wntk In
It A lUnrrc eiimnienrlni
I 3 p in Vlaltora !
joiin mi:ihiiniiaciii:ii. w. t.
JOH. llllOl'Hr HfC
l)i:i.TA I.OIKIH Ul will mt't'Tn apaelal
cnnimuniraiion i uaanajr
ij Wi.rk In V. (5. ilnraa.
i.eiili mnirlnK at 5 f m. via.
tlnit A iiaim aiwaya w..
VKXJkX-" ....
7fl!Wfil Itosi (Hi II inviJNe tv. m
'''itr APT lit II MAKl:lt. Htrrflarif
I'l;i IK'I.Kl M I.OIHII. NO. (J4 uifKa
i' rry I'rltlay neurit aei-nnil.
Nfil enllllnillllrallon I'rlilsy.
Jan 21 i nmtiirnrlnir 4 p. m
tVnrk In I; A tlrgrr. Iliarn-
at on In I: A ami r. ('.
il.lir.x. Vlallim Mamma
p :la 1 1 y Invltnl
t P I. i I.AIIKli. W l.
II II II ANNA Hrrr
11 1
lllAl'll.ll ll. 1- H. nifats llral
una mini wrunrauay m uu
Month at Maaiiiilit hall that
meet inn liutliifaa. iiii.t.
Initiation ami anclal. Star a
ilul rnaeta 8ml aiiil llli
WMllltailay Maannlu hall.
"ii p in
Mitt (Altl. I.I'.H Wnrllty Matrnn
MIIH K.MMA I'AHT. Heeralsry.
n i ma iiAPTi.lt No. ii. . .tt.T nut
Janunry II iironintly at I
. in tVurk In Moral Arch
di-rrea.
HAMl UI It. liVII. II. P.
M A HNVIirilt Hrertlary
I UMMAMil'.HV Nt). io mitia
ai t.il m ml fmitili Mun.lay
factl ninrilh Nmt mtfllnK
Jan "Hli. r 10 ii. in. Drill
I ra lira n. mnokr.
I itAt k h ntvimiN i; i'
I HANK HKAMAN. ltrori)fr
AKDAIt TIMI'IK A A O. N. M. R Nail
f tail I'riday. Trliruary
11
IIAIlltY II. ilrr'ANN
I'ulrntaia.
II M tVl.l.l.lVIHt Itr.ordrr
I.U1MIL Ml. 311. I. C. (I. I'
Nrtt inralhiK January
10th Work In sviuti'i
ili-arre.
10 p in. All Odd
II. II I'tll.l.HII.
s I 'S ft INK rtairarary.
AMI'MIINT NO. tl. I O.
"iid and fourth I'riday.
K 1'. I. all UVi I'aat H-rnll'l
I'lHinaaionr C P. I. A. fuller. Srrilia
'III.Ht itl'IIKKAII NO. It I. o. I)
ne-i'ta aaronU ami fourth I'ridat. 7 0
I. in K. P. hill. 1 1(1 llaat S.conil
MIIH. (ILK) ti.AHV. N. (I
Cl.lllllt'l'i; ItANKIN Uto'y.
It I.St CANTON NCI. It. I. O. ft. f
i. 'la fltal ..lid llllril Clhluy. 7 30 n .
M I.all. 1 1 g.iulh llouldrr j
1 li w.n ait.a. t'api It II. I'tillar t Ik
jl l st ' AMI Mi ioj m tV. ul A. ai.d
I 'l' AlllltTAS ( AJU Mi
"(ij II it i.l A. Miarta at..
1'adat ii t tr li t al IC r l;
I il ' I. sat Sroond altt-el
V .atli.ia wrlr.onr
II It Mriilne Conaiil i
A A II ml a 1 1 Jill I i.rk
f P Krnnrdy O 2019 Clrrk.
i w i rfiit ii toaj. Hrrnniai.
I I 1 MB I 'Hitir US K. p
' tui I'liuttday niel.t '
It I' hall l-i Kail He
i .-! N'r . i inrrllnt
' 1' i "i .'HI Work In Hank
! ti ia ' 1 1 in K kii'-ln I
hi Mil Al.l..
A V . It
i 4
-A
I 'rry
A ll 'Ii '
ln I
XI 1. I''il
111-11
li 1 a
m
Mi I
M - I
Ml' I II
li
CAPITAL DEALERS
C0MINGT0 SHOW
lahoma Cily lo Uo Here
v on lohruary 10
1)1 k Carlmil. rueshicnl and Kd-
gar T Hell secr- '.ii.t of Hie Okla-
homa Cllv Ailti'tooblle li tier iih-
noiisllmi. ;!! be the guest nf TtllM
on ThiirsilHi. fotirunrt (). In order
Ho be on hand fur Oklahoma City day
nt the I nisa Aitiomohllc siniit ac-
corillng to nn snnoiun emenl rmiile
)esterdat bt show nffn lals. The
delegiitlnn of en pi la I denier In-
clude every tnolor car agent In tho
uipllHl. II I nilil
Another speclsl feature itdded In
Ihn show till tear will he the dls-
ply of a specially mnde enr of the
high pi Iced tnrlety wlil' h I the
first In the soutlittoM of till make
riie mr I the properly of an Ok-
nitrlger mlllluiiHlre.
Mnndiiv annrntrn.i.tpy ti nntn-
liohlh) dealets of Tulsa driving Hie
make of car Ihey offer to the mar-
ket will lento here on a lour of
I'ulsa county and eatein Oklahoma
In the Interest of advertising for the
how. it is planned tu i.iinumn it
week on Ihl lour.
Annoiiiii eiiicnl wa made yester-
da) that at i ungemt'iits bate been
made this )eur to provide for dam
Ing eai h tuglit of the show with spe-
lal music hip ilurn ing In hegln at
10 o'clock.
HITS "AFFAIRS BOARD
Abolition nf Hod. PiuihwciI In Hill
in lie I nil iiiliii i tl In f-coate tlon-
dat: ew Plan Offcntl.
It; Tin Ata.irUifit l'rfa
OK L I IO.M A CITY. Jan 21
Minllshl.nMit of tho state hoard nt
public affair I proposed In ii hill
prrpnred for Introduction In the
stale senate Monday. A commls-
sinner of n'fali Is proposed by the
PHI to replace ihc hoard Thn head
of (he i.ffair department I In he
appointed by tint governor ami will
be linnilrd lo tho extent nf f 100000.
A sci tlon of the hill declare agalfist
the creation of ilnflclenclcii by any
slate officer neu under tho np-
PiomiI of the governor. This was
also incorporaleil In n previous bill
by W. II. Wallace of Paul Valley
Should I he commissioner or pilli-
ie nffiil! allow deficiencies to ap
pear hn would bo liable on his bond
tor double ihn amount of the defici
ency according In thn bill's provis
ions.
Thn salury nf tho coriimlsnlounr Is
pinned at Ji.OIIO. He will consult
with thn heads of all statu Institu-
tions asking the legislature for
funds hn making tho leooiuliuitida-
lion. Coiilliiutt flunk Piano Trial.
CHICAGO. Jan. 21.--Thn trial nf
Plunk Plami who Invoked thn
patrlai rhbil code of the nticlentn
giving the bend nf the family power
of life ami death over It inemhers.
when he shot and killed Ills lR-year-nhl
son Prank Jr to "sive tho
boy'H soul" wa loiitlnueil today lo
Jauuaiy 31 "for disposal' hy Judge
Joint Pilch Hi i rim) nn l tiiui t
BUSINESS CARDS
CHARLES GILBERT
i'Ul.Oll 'l( WOMI..V
Spring und Summer Pattern
nnd Design Ant Now In Stock
piio.m: osagi; .-huh
Suite 232 Coht lllilldlllg
Cm nei' I lllll mid lliislnii
ACME FLUMDING
CO.
Osage III 07
OPEN SHOP
Plumbing Heating ltciiilrlng
WINDOW K II A DICK
(IrltfK'a ivuwlli iiiuila la Tulaa tVo
inaka ntir own aliadra Can nan yinir old
rotirra niel irpalr )our ahadra Call or
phnnn ua for 'a few nood pjlttla In Win-
dow Hlniitrs '
ii I.S WINDOW
111111 H lliiill.lrr
KHADf CO
Otuar piiin.
TUB CilIUmi2NS DAY
NUPvSEIlY .
717 Koi'iii chi:vi:nm:
Chlldicii Cured for Dining Working
(ir .Shopping IIiiiii
Samuel A. Boorstin
Attorney nnd Counsellor
nt Lnw
I
NdlV
i
Litcntcd H'jrt 211-27 Miipi llhlg.
Latt (if Oil anil Gits
Lull uf ( orpninllnn
MI'.KYIZ X I .tlOORK
Strrrt
DR. JOHN LEE
Vencicnl Ithliic) Itladdcr
lllood Sl.ln arid Disease
(if Women
113Va S. Mnin
ftpcrt Wutcli nml Jewelry He-
pairing Offlclnl 1 tn II-
riiail Wuliii liispci'tnr
fur Saiila IV I'rl-co
und M. K. A T.
LPVIV!
llli SoiiiIi Main SI.
Hwua auaisraaMKawviaai
PR. IRA ALLISON
III (KID SHIN
t Itl.NAIlY DIM
SI s
io- w.st lumii. Mt.vt
I in tint tlilril
JENKS BEAIS 5ENN P00L
Miller'. Men In Well Played C3mr
2:1-111 nn ifenkH Court.
JHNKS. Jan. 21. -Jenkn high
School tonight defeated Glenn Pool
in n fattt Itanketball gamo plnyetl
here 23 to 10. Huperlnr floor work
of the home quintet wan rcsponnlbl
for the ti( tory.
The lineups:
Glctirr li Mil (in) Pns. .Ictik (2.1)
P.
Lee Ltwiiorn
I".
Iturgett OrnliAm
C.
Psylor iove
G
Malcolm KnglA
G.
Yeager fllsh
Scoring: lield goal Lee Iturgett
I I'sylor J. Miiboltu. Liwhorn i
(ii. ill. nn Lntn 2 fugle Hunter.
I'iee Goals Paylor 5 Liwhorn 3.
Hiilistllutlon Hunter for Graham.
Iteferee Spi Inner (Tulsa )
Hales antl Information
I He rr word p'r lima.
Smi-ii ItiMttlona tor Ilia prlea nf all.
Minimum anaie 13 wnrila
to par word err day whan copy runt
ona niontlt wlfltmit ilianiia
Mtnliniitn attinunt una lima 2&o.
Al.l (ilAIIIIH WANT All ata (Ilia
and iaal.ta tha unit day flral lnr-
linn nt nil appaara. (All nut n(-totn
want aria and all wanta.l In rant alt-
tiallnna waritad Hfsrlnv apparai and
litMiaatinld Rnnda aila ara rnalllvaly Caib
In adtanra.)
TtM.r.IiloNR WANT ADM ara
iliatgad ai Ilia him rata as caih ada
and cnllarllniia will I a inailn at your
linma or nldra aa anon atlar flral In-
arrtlnn aa poaalblr 'I his Is an arenm-
inii'talien arv' and paymanta hi. uld
lis mads promptly whan Mil la pra
aii(tit Always nak your talrphnna ad
In I a rapaaitd I ark In you tir lha
Irlaphon ad lakar In maka aura thai
It has barn rorraclly lakrri. Tha World
cannot aaaiima raaimnaltillity forarrora
nt any kind occurring In talapliona ad-
vrrttaamanta. lhnlar rut clrciitnatanrai ara wa ra-
apntialtiln (or arrnra In any advarttaa-
tnant unlara rrporlad Immaillataly aftar
drat Inaertlon Np rrdiiellnn In oat
nf an ad will lis mads unlaaa frror da.
alroya valua of ail.
Phone 0000
AUK mil WANT At) DIIPAnTltBNT.
aN Not) S cemIn ts"
( Ariri iic "TiiANKjr--" '" i
1 VvirrTiTiLt7iR."iTiroirVMraVVain
lha mriiil.rra .f lha l.a inmh.l
fer llm Imaillltul r I ci r at I ettlrln In tint
lima nf mr aad liravnnnl. A U I'arrr.
la'ts'l' HruwirhiT wiaTfTnaia hull do.
Innir eara Mark collar wlih nlaln nla.tr.
aniwara tu iiarna uf lllll. ilasanl. Ill
N. I.ritia
l(itif-A whllo anTllyar anoTtt.l ' Hnlla
il(.. I'lli.ll-r call Oaam llli. and ra.
ealva rawanl.
I'Allil wlm l iM.k rurrriiiat 7roin tar In
tilock wrai n( y. M. t. A. may Wrap iam.i
If lhay Mill return aril Irs in pockal. Ad-
ilrras to tin H. I It-troll Tillla.
I.O.s'f- l.sillra' ramrb pin on Third atrVat
ami Main or Owrn Park pars llndar
rar.dva trwalil. Call Oaa( Jll
l-Ort'l'.. Htarllnii allpr iiariiln" aal with
lirllllalila rrwatil. I'rilar ttl.
H'lilAl;i ll'a) matt' llura )aala old'
apnl In forrhrad. cuilar mark en
Bltniil.lrra. lindar will wrha H Hliannon.
Ilawanll Okla.
1'j'MKI.V Vk'hhO.v'.U.' a)
WaTTTTciT fTr'aanr 'aililrrtt nt Jilra llors
Krr O II. Carpanler Mr. Ilyaltna Car.
I'Clilrr. taat aililrraa ItOT II. Ilu.tra HI.
Illllll MunJrll 111 N. lllrcll Uf. Uapulpa.
(Ihla
-iinj-Tt7rpiT -
Ark nur murlc daaltr II I' Iltckartntn
1101 Coinmiirca HI. rnrl Worth Taaaa.
I'Allt.tlol'.N'I WaVrrnlly lTriapiiaiTo'r 'ron."
rlnri.irnli prlralr frlrra rra tonalila;
rosy work for boarili hatilaa adoptaU.
Wrlla (or Imoklat. Mra. T II Line lilt
I; Twaniy aavrnthjtl. Ifahaaa (ity ln
wlv t mai n i at kTuu r f il AN i T a n t u ii
A tioma tor Ilia car and protaollon
of young womant rataa raaannabWt bablaa
adnptad. Dr. yi II Nawman inaillcal
dlrarlor! JIIT W. Maln. Oklahoma City.
gl'KCIAI
NtmricH
and rapalrlrTr "rail
Fou'rtTano lunirur
Wallui'ft Ilrll. Oaana
SI Bit la ttrlna Innvrd.
0( whlla Oaais
I'DIl fl.l'M 1IIM1
ii;uaii :oi).
nUPAlllg CALL
AUTOMOBILES
r ATrnittolTir.i'.S'Viin hai.k" "io
Al'F(iMOIllln KOIl""HAI.ij-aJna nn'
tnn.iri riodi louring car. lnnulr tit
Wlllht lllila-.
roll HAI.IC--'l'sn ton Aoino truck. Haw
alaka and axprraa body. Ilarfaln for
quick r.lr. Yrrma lu ictror.albla party.
I'hnna I HI Otaga.
KHANKI'IN fuur-paMarttrr;
Hun. I'liuna Oaa lit)
iT Tl". ('. 'iilTIFlOM"aaTe
rraannatila offer rcfuanl.
HI. aparlmrnt 3.
ood Condi-
or tradai nn
(OT 11 Hlul
lull SA I.l; Una now Kurd mailalar with
ilrllvmy Imiirflra and lltrfl Inauranra
llranaa paltl tor lOtl. Curnrr Fourtli ami
Moulder. .
Volt HAIrT-Ona "Vfiliii a I nVw aaiiilTMO
hmoualne only run 1000 mllra will
mil at u aairlllce. If Interested writ
tint Central Motor ftulea Co. HprliKfleld
Mo
HI P'k - iM. f iielitloruriiood londuion
arot nun eiHitllielir ntra caalnx.
I'ricti for quick aalt 7t0 caah. Call
itaaKa 4 a o nr oeaga ft 1 0T. In avonlnir.
e " " PAi'KAHIl""
I'tnctlrally new apetial built Park-
ard toirtitard futir-l'aaarnKrr four-
ili.ur hrnuKham Th body nn Ihla
tar waa built lo onlri by una ot
Ilia beet known . iialom body
liillhlrra In Mils cmitilry and te una
of tha meet beautiful Joba rve-
eerll In 'rulr-i or rlaew here. Tr.s
tar baa only barn run 1 100 mllra.
Ilraaon for e-lllng. oaner baa no
further uan for ll Will conald-
r- tablnir your need tar In aa
i eatt llsyint-i.t or a Bund piers of
Ity real relate or (altn land. Cra
. i (I. Antleraon. JO.' Hratal 1 1 1. 1 (r
- I l H. Mam St I'hunr utaga 1101.
It. PI r i laavi' "107.
; i..M; I'lilUi i.urliiK iar. Dill imniei. toii.T
i "tii.111 Inn. I'rioa rig Ul. Call Cadar
! HI7
st: truck (taller. .ioil ai new I'rlra
:0(i tly ewtnr. Mea It 1131 13. Hev-
eiiii fed tetlai 7'. l
lu.n l':iKt"iilli"ALhlir' aTiuippert r'ord
I'.aditer. thaap. muat aall. Call
.(.ii II
von SALK
Cadillac ItoildKter Into Model 57;
ii in. drtten lean thrill ft.&00 miles;
heat baignln In the city for caah.
Lot of ext nth.
LIHKItTY fl AH AGE
317 West Second Hi
ISHANH NEW FORD SEDAN
Iliuiid now ford Sedan; run not
more tlin 500 miles; In no way dfim-
ngt'd paint inruarrcd. Will sell for
1'
l-nn i ew.
Jl'ii.Li.piioMi OSAGE 5000
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The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 114, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 22, 1921, newspaper, January 22, 1921; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77613/m1/13/: accessed July 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.