The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 287, Ed. 1, Friday, July 15, 1921 Page: 2 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY JULY 15 1921
AIRPLANE FALLS
FOUR MEN KILLED
Monoplane. Kxplodos and
Falls Into Heart of
California City
BODIES WERE MANGLED
Identification of Victims in
Crash Difficult; Inventor
of Machine Among Dead
MODRBTO Cnl. July I t. - Pour
licmorm Inr-luillm; HumM ( limit
Crr.'ee wrll known nvlutnr wr
killed li.re today when n Jumrrl
mnnnplnns. In which tiny wrr
making n fllKlit from Vmi'inlto vl-Ii-y
lo Oiltliinil ocplnilfd fiOO fil
In thn nlr iiml rrHnlinl In lliii hear!
nf thu i i t hern.
TIlo i Xin(in tori' Ihn wlricn nf(
the plittii- nnd It Ml Win n liliimnmt
to thi Kir 'it mi thf ciIk nf City
imrk Tin- ilmi win u iiibbm of
flithif. biiiI wan i niriplPtrly wircki-il
by thf i mih
Iilinllfliiitlnn nf tlm vlrllniH wuh
llfflciill hut Inriil frli'inN of ('off'"
who wrrn qirUly on tin- H'l-m" Im-
tnoillnlrly rrrngtilml hln lunly
Th" nllnT iiorniiim 111 thi' plnno
worn .Mmiimll .lum!. mm nf tlm
liivi'iitnin .lolm Kruiko ami A. 0
.Mi I.i'imli of ! I r k 1 1 y .
Tim four ImhIIiii wro hnrillilv
rrimhiil nrul miiiifilnl. Coronrr
Shannon wlm tnnk oiiurRo of thn
hn.lh'S. Inimrilliitnly ntntril they
wri iriiMliiil l.oymul rc-off n lllnti
twill vhth III thi' wuriit r.t n t t of liny
h Mini ivnr lii'i-n ralli'il upon to
hnmllit.
A ili-lrn oil till' i.'l rt of Cnffro to
icp hi Kupctlinirt. Mlt Orrlii .Ipn.
11 In i:h who llvi't In Mniliulo Is Ix-
lli vcil 1 1 HpniiMlilo fur tlm i-riuili. film
ri'ci'lvnl a ti'li'Ktiiin from Cnffn
nl (i tlm; hn wowlil lm In Mnilcnto at
!' o'clock Thin mi tiilinn to hull-
i nil' hn IntcniliMl to m.ikp a lamlliu;.
Thi' plauu cninlmil morn than tx mill'
from thn I.miiIIiik flrlil unil ratnn In
u illri'rllriii iitln r thun In which It
wim lil luivn In en flying hail It
jinmnl over t'lu city In nn nlr linn
from Viuii'mlti.
KyrwItinairH Ktnti'il flint tho flr.it
i n 1 1 mil t In ii of thn ncclilnnt win n
liHnI fxiiloslun In thi' nlr. A wlntr
of tlm iniulilim wan hi on to criimiitii
anil ilntnoh ll.ii'lf from tlm innchlnn.
KlnmcH lnirxt forth hut tho dicint
wan no ruplil that tho lilazo hnit tmon
vxllmjuUlu'il when It nllithtcd.
11 wiih with difficulty thnt tlm
lioilli-H were dlHcntuiiKloil from tlm
iiiiihi of wrcckaRo.
IiU'iitlflcatlon ui a 1 1 o o t d
through patient found on tho lindlr.i.
FUND PASSES $1000
Continued Hot Wmtlior Inrltm tlm
(irnrnislty nf TiiIkiiiim 'IXiwiinl.i
Clt' I r KltlilUn.
Morn thnn Jt.000 hftH been nub-
Bcrlbid to date to Thn World milk
mid Icn fund. Omi morn day of wllt-
WiK heat brniiKht IIh iiuotn nf cimh
KlfH from TiiIhu poopln for th r-
ller of little llddlH of thn city nnil
with npprn.xlinntely (COO more thn
Iliim.inu noclely will bo (WMUrml of
imniiKh money to finance thin phono
of relief work for tho rent of tho
Mimrnnr
Thin tirileM fleptcmber In nn 1111-
iifiuiilly hot mouth; It may bo thnt
morn than J 1600 will bn required
It warm weather nxtomU Into thn
full. Often hnlf n dozen callH nro
received at lluinano noclely hond
qinrtern In thn cnurthntmn In onn
dny and nil of them nro nnowored
Just nn rninii nn lniUlrlei arn madn
nn to nii'ils nnd circumstance ot thn
fninllleH
I'p to Thurndnv morning I07S.32
wero reported. The lint of yester
day n contrllnitorH fniiown:
A friend ot tho children (2.00
Hetty .Innn IC.OO
Mrn. Claudo I. HoiikIi 2.00
Mm Joncph 11. Mltchull ... COS
VlrKlnla nnd Mildred
I.lvlniiKton 10 00
Mrn. P A. Ulaclc 2.00
Mrn. WIHn S. Toe 5.00
8. I Welmter 1 00
C. (J Hplndlor lo.no
Lolll.i and Thtirmnn MUrnncK 10.00
Mt'r-K' '!: I I ii i v II -Meml.eri
of the (lni'iiw iimI C'hlekannw
trlhen will reuHr Jl3f0000 In tier
rnpltn pnynnnti l.i xlnnlnit AiiKunt
I f It won (inii iiim i d by Indian
Siiperlntenilent Ii tor Jiekn tndny.
In the ciniit.iw tribe 2O.70O tnem-
hern Kill ri' -lve ISO uni h whlln
I...100 inimlifrn nf tho .(!hlrkiimitv
mini will K"t the n.uno. rnyini'iitn
will be miniIo lir ncvPtKl inonlhn.
The nuiniiiil Is only half of tho ptiy-
inint of 1 020.
AlhtoiiRh tiny tfeelarn tho nerv-
liin nf Ciiiinlv I'lirm AKcnt John
While nrn tiiilixpi'iiHiible tho olinm-
Imr of cnniinnrni lm unkod tho
rniinty to tftkn over thn nntlrn
pernio of innlnliithlriif hln offle". Thn
i mint y now pnyn J 130 n month th"
ehiinilinr of coirimorre 1 1 Oil Willi"
tho iioverninent furnlxhen HO U-
ward upkeep nf hln unto Nn iiitlnu
hiut yut been tuken but It neeini
cerlnln Unit offli n arid limn will be
rntnlneil ul ri'iiHonnbln pay.
County eornmlHnlnni'rn today
MU'll lit ttin nr nn thn minority
nehonl furidH ridnelriK them from
entlmiitm or lina nnn to riiMii.
Mnht nf thn minority nehonln are fur
NOKrnon. Thn rlty will Ket 111.600
nnd thn (HitlylnK districts tho re-
mainder. Thn nctlrin will foren th"
eb.filnir of fiiven mlnnrlly nchooln
H.ijn fiupnrlnti till -lit Ilnttlen
Will Hnblmimi tiecrn nolorloiln
jiollin rharnclrr win Mini twice
through th" bi-ly when hn frlml to
eHciipn from pollen offlrnr .1. 11
llrrtHlley nflcr belnif nrrenlnd on u
rlmrifn of ciuii'l larenny. HU
woiindt. .it" not rt'inccrnun thniiith
thny rtlrt imcierd In ntoppInK lilm
nfter tlm Jinllrn lind rli.iHi'd him for
five bliwku. KnblnHoit Nerved tliren
jfftM nt McAlenler for hl-'hw.ty
robbery nnd nl.io win wanlod for
holdlniT tip n mnlnrrnnn In Muh-
kocoe May 2M. I IIh Intent offetim
wh tho theft of four bnlen of cot-
ton nnd n iiuantlty nf oil pi no near
Munkonen.
J. II. l-'iio necro Ih helm: held In
tlin rlty Jail without ball after enn-
fciudnu to pollen that ho nhot nnd
killed "tlncln lull" ltnntlni:n need
ni'Kro Jiinkinnn hint nlnlit In front
of tih old nhack. Two other mm-
peeln were nrrented nfter Kile con-
fenneil Tho dylni: rnnn'n lant wordi
"Don't kill me Jnbn" were heard
by nelKhborn nnd uxed to brim;
iiboiit tho confennlnn. Hn wa.i nr
rented two hours later. "I'neln
lllll" curried lari.'o nunm of money
nn hln tiernon find nlno a IiIk plntol
whlrh liio In Hald to luivn lined In
commlttlm: thn murder. About $110
wan found on tho body npparently
overlooked.
FREE ROAST BEEF COUPONS
Y. W. tinfetcrln Will Aiiiuiliit 1!00
rerwnm Willi Ailvnntiicit.
I'ncketbook Joy In 111 ntorn for 200
Tiilxium In tho coupoiiH for n remit
beef order nt thn Y. W. :. A. cafe
terla to bo dlntrlbutod next week to
200 neoplo who hnvo not been 111 the
ciifnterln nlnco Itn reopenliu: under
n now director. Tlio eouponn will
bo iilven out by members of the
cafeterlft cominllteo headed by Mrn
J. O. Choalrn Wndnrnday. Thn eou
ponn will bo for roast hoof beeuune
of Hn popularity iui cooked nt thn
CHfeterlii and may bo filled nt liny
meat.
Tho eafelerU commlttno will nlno
ncHtter throuKh thn downtown dl.i-
trlct nilBKOtned hot weather menus
nhowInK liow to order n ooolliur
luncheon for from 19 to 37 rents.
lYoutif; Girt Stipponcd
'ion of White. Slaver
KANHAM CITY Mo. .Inly H
AriKiIln II. Miin.ii'lll a tailor was
held here tndny for white nlavi ry.
Hi Is i har:il with hnvlm; tr.inn-
poil'il Mrn l.orettn May H'uijkH 17
In 11 Im rllv tram llnlhin. Texnn. fur
linioiirnl imrpoiis. Mrn. Weeks ne- they renunio tho duty of Imturiillzlm:
eorillni; lo her nlory married a mil- cltl.onn. tho po't havlrii; henrd at Is
.icr ...t a ii. ii . M.'. l . .i 1 1 n Weilnesilii y filKht ineptlne thai oln
ii Be of r. Afnr a v-ar nf married 1 Jrrl J'"U"- "ivo thin power. They
llf... she Kl.it.-n thai nhe wan denerted .bell.ie It p. an unneerMry burden
Her hi.Hb.iinl Is now In Honolulu. '"1 u fir-hrn-born. who to
nbtJln final tia'urallr.atlon papirn
lirirT- oTAxr to in r n n 1 ""her Ko to Miinkocen or wal.
UttUt blAlb IU AID U. U. r. for tlin eomlti of u federal Judrje to
. Tulia. A report on thn present con-
Virginia InilHil In N ail llm New ' dlllou In the lounty In thW reiMrd
Snnlli Hi Hi iiiilillrnnlMii. w.in madn by Htnnley Campb-ll
Mi'iloi (ilii'ii l.li-i'ii.w. chnlrniau of the nutur.illzitlon com-
NOtiroi.lC Vii July 14 An In-I '"''V'"- .
. Thn eieeullve commltteo of tho
vllstlon to incept n rommlnnlon pout wan llistrmted to week confer-
pllot to "brliif thu new south Into enco with thn city roinmlftHloners an
the b.irbor of republuanlnm" won 1 t0 their il.ins for prep.iridnens
WANT RED TAPE CUT
Iclon W'nild tlHfn lml .TinlffM
'j'ako t'i lntr of Niitiinill.lriic
IVirelKii-lloni of (Viuty
Ttlstrli t JmlKeii of Tuli.i lounty will
be waited upon by a committee from
tlm .loo t'arnun pont of tho American
I':lon shortly with thn reipient in.it
hL'lnit fiiturn dlMwirdnrti of any ohar
mler. (in the floor tho utatntmnit
wan nil vaiin'il that nlm o legion men
hnvn recently nnd will probably In
the future be lulled Into nervlco lo
nupprns'l Inwlcfiarienn they should
tin vn leirnethlni: to nay ftbnut proper
j eiiulpment for nm h nervleo and din-
iintlnfaetlon with thn meai;er nuiini r
Total to dnto
.I1.0S0.37
Buildings Destroyed
liy Mysterious Fire
CONOOUniA Knn Jtrty H The
Wnltern merchnndliio ntoro nnd tho
I O. O. K bulldlnc nt Norway worn
dentroyed by fire of unknown orlcln
arly today. Tho Ions In e.itltnated nt
iu ooo .
PI mi World rFaTr7or
Pacific Coast City
WASHINGTON'. July 11 -Tho
house fiirelcn nffalrs cnmrnltten to-
dnv reported f.ivurnWv 11 renolutlon
rrmifs"nu Mi. : n ntdent to Invito
parte loati -n m fori inn Kovern-
inenln in nr it' i.' 'n to bo held In
1025 nt 1 i J i re.
fONE-ELEVENl
JJtrrtf
Ourycarsof
mnkinijtjood
with millions
of smokers
suggests that
we know how
Just buy a
package and
ifind out.
uWv vl?
extruded by Chairman John T.
Adaion of tho rnpulillenn tiatlntial
Millionth"' In n letter read today bo-
foro the repiibllrnn slnto convention.
Mr. AilnniH had iilanned la attend
tlm iniillni: but at thn l.il'ilnutn
found It tiei'i unary ho Mldjfck j -in.iln
In WaiihlnKlnn.
Clnla thn litter iiald. "llefnro thn ' . . .. --... i.
i.ili.rlrrM Inn In I t I IHuni.iiiil! ' v .....j -..r.
wine laid the fnimd itlonn of repub-
llfnu L-overnmniit. Hero Wanlilm;tiin
- thn f'rentrst American was born.
Hern lived Jeferson and M.irnbili.
M.idlsou and Monroe me.ieiirnl by
the nimidaribi of today all cood re-
piibllrmiH. ")n fundamental Innucn VlrBlnln
In ni'tilloieiit Is ns elroniity republic-
an an Iowa. Thin state should im-
mune Hn ilrhtful pl.ien in tlm coun-
cils of tin nation
"A country forever united rnllii ti
old Virginia to help In ifHimlm' Hn
luiitlliiltonii A torn world him tumid
to Am. ibii and America ban railed
thn party whoso lemlernlilp has al
ways in en nought III erlnew ln we
republlraiiM of the nation riuiin to
you of Vlrclnl.i wllh your patriotic
tl milt Inli.H and senilis foi b .idernhlp.
Wo want your help we want
your skilled hands on thn rudder ns
wn near thn end nf thn voyniro to
brliu; the nuw south Into thn liurbur
of inpubllcaiilHin. We im ready to
lakn a pilot aboard ami we unit Vlr-
lllnla to tiikn thn ilot'M commlnHlon.
"VlrKlnla ruiinot hold aloof from
tho sweep of national progress. The
Old Dominion ntniidn on thn vcren
of nn era In which ltn Kreat resources
of natural wealth are ulm: to be de.
voloed your prliln In your past nnd
your faith In your futuro call
Von lo nlllanro with the patty of con.
structlou uml iroi:ress"
WISSMAN ASKS FOR $25000
DnmnRP Suit Mini AKiilnst Mi-ctn
ri'tnileuni Co In District Court.
Damages of S 2 C 0 0 0 were linked In
n trjlt filed In dl'itrlct court Thurs-
day by Nat Wlmnnull ai;.ilnnt tho
Mecca Petroleum eompanv In which
tho pUlnllff says tils bimlncei and
reiutntlon have been daninced
throiiith nn atlei;eil false arrest and
Imprisonment In May of l'J21
throuKh ii ch'irKn of einber.zlement
filed niTJInm hlui In that month by
D.ivld Oliver mau.iKer uf the company.
Wlriinan says that on July 5 thoi
clinritn of embezzlement broiiKhtl
ni:.illi't lilm by Oliver was dismissed
by thn county attorney.
several
A full m count or the sendees nf
tho loi.il pnsi In ronnei tlon with tho
rpit will appear In an early Insue of
thn American LorIoii weekly T. C.
llnpklni reported whllo plans for
senillnif the Oklahoma delecjllnn to
the national leKlon eonveiitlon In
KniiKin City the last of October and
flint of November wero Klve.n by
John K. O'llrlen. A voto of thanks
to tlin lit iff of tho tie-v pout paper
w.iii Klvrn. Tho nttendanct yii 200
ilnipltc virtn weather
Clever Money Maker
Are Apprefwiided by
Federal Detectives
KANMAH CITY Mo July 14
Three lllli'lp'd rolllllerff Hern were
bi'lni: held her" today on charces
of iiiiskIiii; "raised" bills. Hecret
ervli'n iiKetits madn the nrrestH
after n number of 51 bills which
had been raised to ST denomina-
tion had been passed on merchants
here. A complete outfit used for
note ralilnc was found In n room
o copied by the men. All three
were recently released from tho
federal prison nt Leavenworth.
New Strength and
Energy For the
Weak and Aged
To t Mri-tic U'nruin urxl c 1 1 v you
mutt In Vi- HPMty fit ('t.n.l tii h r"-I Mnmt
of thr html tliAt orcthlr trn Nutalill
Irmi hrti'it MtHk Nutttdl lruu Ik ItU" th
Iriwt In our tIni'1 uil HUf th Iron In I
fiplttarh I- tillli itml H'Im ti1r MitjlUcI
inm in iror Jiiil hn h commit rrorn Hi
iiriliirt nf ul f tin if nrliln in nriKM i'lrr o
Irnn vr i "i0 nfift pe.ipin riiinii4ltt tt
ui line tn4ttl Irttti It iiuirMy ltri ttt4h
rh M hi nt ul rfvlLiliE Hnrn oui
Utnn lir ulve ifw l rtictlt ikI
lirfify At w tl ilrilttulllM Itrw ri ttf umIi
tltutm. aUd ItiHlNt tin htlh cnulii'
w ' 1 -
' r'w I
n a i
IP MP P P 1 Tp
Friday Is the Semi-Annual
Dollar Sale
AT THE
Calumet Millinery
Choice of Any Summer $i .00
Hal in (he Store
r.nn 11 ts o.v sai.i:
mums OPKN AT H A. M.
Calumet Millinery Store
CALUMET BLDG.
414 SOUTH BOSTON AVE.
w $ $ $ $
Gob
Colorado Springs
Denver 5t return jj
141.58
Tulsa to
BAD
BREATH
DO YOU WANT your friends o avoid youf Th" I FriSCO LillGS
will certainly do so when your. breath is bad. I . "
I
will certainly do so when your breath is bad
There is no excuse. for anyone' having bad
breath. It is caused by disorders of the stomach
which can be corrected by taking" Chamberlain's
Tablets. Many have been' permanently cured of
stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after
years of suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle.
via Kansas City
CommenciiiR Juno 1st round trip excursion tickets at reduced
fares will be on sale to above nnd other destinations in Colo-
rado nnd to points in California and the Pacific Northwest.
For additional information as
to fares routes or sleeping
car service phone or write
K. O. imtner
rMnfr Afnt( Friaco LInvi
Tul OkUlim
Suit Clearance
.our advantage in those clearance sales of ours is very evident. You get the world's
t'lothes at genuinely reduced prices; there's never any "hocus pocus'" about our sales.
's finest
When
sale time comes we reduce prices to their lowest possible figure. We don't pretend to have
"sales" every day and that must be why this store enjoys public confidence to a very unusual
degree. Hot weather is just starting. Get cool clothes while prices are down.
$35 40 45 $
Wool Suits . .
29
.50
$50 $55 $60 $
Wool Suits . .
39
50
You can wear these now and all fall. The styles
are correct the fabrics very good and the workman-
ship excellent. Models for men and younn men.
$29.50 is very low for such quality.
Hickcy-Frceman and Stratford quality and that
eliminates all question of their worth. Smart styles
medium weights and fine tailoring make them un-
usual values indeed at ?3'J.50.
$65 $70 $75 $
Wool Suits . .
49
.50
$20-$25 Palm $
Beach Suits . .
15
.85
Super-fine clothes from Hickcy-Frceman and Strat-
ford makers. The styles and weights arc good for
fall or now. Only our policy of thorough clearance
can explain this price; $'1'J.50.
Here are some very fine Palm Beaches at less than
present wholesale costs. Single- and doublc-breastcds
in the best shades of the season. They were $20 and
$25 but arc $15.85.
$30 Tropical $
Worsteds . .
24
.75
$35 Tropical $
Worsteds . .
27
.65
Straws ls Off
Knox and other fine straws all go now at a full
THIRD OFF ...
$1.00 Straws reduced to $2.65
$5.00 Straws reduced to $3.35
$G.OO Straws reduced to $4.00
$8.00 Straws reduced to. $5.35
$10.00 Straws reduced to $6.65
$12.50 Straws reduced to $9.35
$15.00 Straws reduced to $10.00
$18.00 Straws reduced to $12.00
Clapp
Oxfords
SI'") .75
1-
Take your choice now of all these fine Edwin Clapp
oxfords that sold for $M to $17 at the one price
$12.75. English Brogues straight and combination
lasts in brown and black. Nearly all sizes and
widths right now.
$10-$12 Oxfords $8.75
White Oxfords . $6.75
Wash Suits Vs Off
Entire stock of boys' fine Wash Suite in all styles
and colors now at a full THIRD OFF.
$2.00 Wash Suits reduced to .$1.35
$2.50 Wash Suits reduced to .....$1.65
$.5.00 Wash Suits reduced to $2.00
$3.50 Wash Suits reduced to $2.35
$1.00 Wash Suits reduced to $2.65
$1.50 Wash Suits reduced to $3.00
$5.00 Wash Suits reduced to $3.35
Others up to $13 at One-third Off
Boys' Wool Suits
1-4 Off
All wool suits for boys to wear in school or play
now at a Fourth off regular prices.
$10 guits reduced to ' $ 7.50
$15 suits reduced to $11.25
$20 suits reduced to $15.00
$25 suits reduced to $18.75
$30 suits reduced to $22.50
All Boys' Stows l2 Off
The Big Store on Main Between Third and Second
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