The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 135, Ed. 1, Sunday, February 12, 1922 Page: 3 of 52
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SECTION A.
TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12 1922
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TEXAS .SLEUTHS
ON DOPE TRAIL
Drug Orgies Abound Over
State Federal Inspec-
tor Declares
jWD ATJFORJ WORTH
One Man Ucnd Three Are in
Custody; Dope and Booze
Taken by Officers
j.VfJ.A Texan l'eb. 11. That
i uj ttdJl' l ot VnUns Indutgo In
nghi'v crulffl whero cocnlno in
1(m1 ttlillo tlio rovclora dnnco to
hrt nu i' in charged hy John 1J.
t ;- v Jci.il narcotic inspector
. ' ' j ic )'ir Wells declared tlmt
L I- i i i 1 luslve evidence that wild
' i. in i i.i" nro being Mngert in
Ti. iii iif.d that orgies of thin kind
Jiivii butt secretly conducted licro
.MUCH '"
r. - . r AVclla Is engaged In a
Liv in drug violator of this
J'? tn an nttompt to stump out
i in r. r "ilc vJl. From threo to four
irrf'ta nro being mndo daily and
hit.' iint'Unti of narcotic nio bo-
j' fClzod. Wlillo it la said thnt some
IM'ii'.nable homes havo been tlio
'no of dins parties yet Inspector
Wclit nssir( tlmt tho parties nro
f..r tlio most part staged In tho un-
derworld. . .
1'cdcral ngenls assert that somo
of th narcotic drugs being used in
Dallas are smuggled hero from for-
!gn countries. While. It Is a known
fact that a major portion of tho dopo
li ttnUSRlcd across tho IUo Grande.
tt cuitom officials liavo tinoaithcd
tvldenco that hugo shipments ot
cplum and cocalno havo recently
teen icnt to America from Oor-
ir.iny and other Kuropcan nations
dsdis now being distributed through
ivinilrc channels.
Drug Demon tfalnlnc Rrntiuti.
taornlns that tho drug ovll Is In-
creasing among tho youths of tho
country especially nmoiiR young
Iris. Ifo asserted that ivomuii aro
mora nrono to tho drug habit than
i mm and that tho narcotic eurso I"
tialming an niarming numner oi
joonit Kirls. Ho declared that
siur women will bIvo nil for their
trtdous drug and that ho has in-
vestigated cases whero illicit pod-
ilers of morphino und cocnlno have
collected fortunes in diamonds In
payment for narcotic. A man re-
cently sent to Icavcnworth federal
penitentiary from Dalian Is said to
tJie amassed a fortuno In looso dia-
monds through tho druB trade. Fed-
eral agents dcclaro that tho Jewels
ere Riven him by young women in
eirhango for cocalmi and other
habit formlnB drugs.
rOUT WOHTH. Texas Feb. 11.
One man Is dead threo In custody
and 480 crnins of cocnlno nnd CO
oaarti of bonded whisky wcro con-
fucated ns the culmination of a
irertacular raid by Federal Narcotic
cer.t llerfenack and City Narcotic
Olfl'er Jark Hlley on tho homo of
Sjwlal County policman "V A.
UJtir. lalo Friday night.
."tfr hAil bf.'ll walking IiIh hkii
In company with a fellow officer
and upon calling his homo on tlio
telfphono learned of tho raid. Mas-
ter is said by his follow officer to
have left him annnuncliiB that ho
aa jolng to a telephone to surren-
der A moment Inter a Khot was
heard and Master was found dead
with a bullet wound in his body.
One of tho three hold by tho au-
'"iirltlci is also a npcclal county po-
liceman. Tho narcotic nlcuths are said tn
have been twins for several weeks
the aourco of narcotic supplies in
this city nnd to hnvo followed sus-
feds to nnd from Juarez Mexico
epposite l;l Paso.
Master was 45 years old and was
recently appointed ns a special po-
l!"t by thn sheriff to u.itrol the cx-
c'.mIvb Mlstletoo heights section of
the city. Jfe leaves a wife nnd four
"ns all quite young
CHINESE "GIRLS ARE ROBBED
You Tell The World
HAHA OllOTTO Is SO members
stronger by vlrtuo of Its first cere-
monial of tho year held .Saturday
evening In Convention hall In chargo
of Monarch 1'hll 1). Ilnrr nnd with
tho uso of now Initiatory settings.
Tho ceremonial was preceded by a
march through down town streets
to mnreh music nnd fnllnwlnw i
Vaudcvlllo performance. Headquar
ters wero maintained during tho day
in tho Masonic building where
luncheon was served novitiates and
visiting members lato Saturday nft-
crnoon. TUB AVOHLn has received from
Senator J. V. Harreld a mail sack
full ot garden weeds for free distri-
bution. Interested parties ran so-
euro their quota by calling nt tho
business offlco of Tho World nnd
making their wishes known.
KVKRY rnitSON who attends
tho Tuesday noonday meeting of the
Tulsa Advertising club will be tho
recipient of a valentine ns tho meet-
ing will bo n regular Valentino party.
Ilev. J. W. Abel will deliver nn ad-
dress on "Love." There nro several
other entertaining features on tho
program.
BOUTHWIMTKllN F II K I G 11 T
docket 2C4C as appronehed by the
Frisco railroad on February 6 was
concurred In on tho same date by
tho Sand Springs Hallway company.
It has tho effect of reducing the
rates on structural Iron and steel
ni tides approximately 10 per cent
to Tulsa nnd Pand Hprlng3 from all
eastern manufacturing points and
places these cltlcrf on an equal basis
with Muskogee.
WOMBS WoilKKIlS of nil local
laundries havo been lnvltol In at-
tend n red whlto nnd bluo party
next Friday evening nt tho Y. W.
C A. In company with their hus-
bands nnd mon friends Arrango-
mcnts to entertain several hundred
nro bcltiB mndo by Ituth Bedwlck
association recreation secretary.
A PARTY of 15 younB women nnd
young men from the employed fnrco
ot tho Charles F. Noblo Oil & Gas
company held a party at Friendship
lodge tho Y. W. C. A. camp lodge
southwest od tho city early Satur-
day evening. Itccreatlon was led by
Uuth Sedwlck Y. W. recrentlon sec-
retary. DP. n. n. nOHSB has ns his
guest Dr. Alex II. Cavallius of Cali-
fornia who recently returned from
Kuropo
C. W. HRNEDICT and A. E
Hradshaw vice president of the First
National bank left Saturday for
Dallas Texas where they will at-
tend tho nnnual convention of tho
Texas State Hankers association
CITY OFFICIALS and city hall
employes enjoyed on Informal danc-
ing party In the municipal audi-
torium Friday nlRht. Miss Jnsephlnn
Itcdd Mlsx Dollle Nelson Mrs
Harry nnd I. L. Long comprised tho
committee In chargo of the arrange-
ments lloblnson's orchestra played
for dancing and punch was served.
DtVOUCE PETITIONS filed Sat-
urday: Esta Peareo ugalnst Frank
Pearrc; Llxzlo Johnson ngnlnst John
Johnson ; C. It. Jordon against Pearl
Jotdon.
t
DlVOltCES GRANTED by District
Judge Valjenn lllddlson Saturday;
Efflo Willis against J. II. Willis;
Edna 11.. lloswell against Jesso Hos-
well; Emllv II. Smith against J. Nor-
limn smith; lloscoo A. Hr.cwer
against ltcatrlco Ilrewer.
C. 11. PETERS president of tho
Chamber ot Commerce will ninko
IiIh Initial bow to the ngrlcultiinil
Interests of the county In nn nil-
dress he will deliver' nt Union Con-
solidated school February 22 In
connection with the two days agri-
culture short " courso to bo held
there.
PAUL C. MEYER secretnry of thn
Tulsa Free Fair association Is con-
fined at his homo with a serious Ill-
ness. Meyer Is executive chairman
of tho local committee that has
chargo ot tho two days agriculture
short courso to be held nt Union
Consolidated school February 22.
Ho Is directing the work from hi;
sick bed.
I
MIFB N1MMO of Rcnberg's mil-
linery department has returned from
a trip to tho eastern markets
THE RERRY-CIORMAN TIRE
company nnnnunces Thomas Slurry
whoso address Is postnfflco box 1238
Tulsn ns tho winner of their tire
namo contest tho winning name and
slognn being "Hoc nnd Geo ns good
as tho best." Production will be
started soon on tho above tire
A WAITING ROOM for Oklahoma
Union railway passengers Is ncnrlng
completion In West Tutoa where tho
Oklahoma Union crosses Seventh
street.
THE EVANS HOWARD company
nnnounco that they have Just re
celved information from tho Peer
less Auto company to tho effect that
there will bo no reduction In price
ot the 1922 models and thnt the
prlco In effect nt this time will be
guaranteed during tho year.
DR. FRED S. CLINTON returned
Saturday1 from Kansas City where ho
was a guest ot the group meeting of
tho Missouri and Kansas sections ot
tho American College of Surgeons.
THE MONTHLY MEETING of the
Halllburton-Abbott club will bn In
the form of n valentine dinner pnrty
to bn held Monday evening In tho
Cottaire lunchroom. There will bn
a program ot miltabi gnnies music
and tendings. An attendance of
nbout 40 Is expected.
THREE NEGRO WOMEN nnd one
man wero run In nt thn pollen sta-
tion at uboiit 3:30 o'clock Snturdny
afternoon and chniRed with milking
that unlawful ndulternted nnd un
bidden bevrrngo called "choc. A
suspicious smell lining from n room
ing house Jn "Little Africa" rave the
police tho suggestion.
W. 11. FOSTER Justice of the
pence Jack Million motor.' .'In pa
trolnmn nnd Frank Fetterly town
marshal Red Fork officials who
vtoro several months ago accused by
motorists of holding kangaroo trial
on Imaginary speeding charges
were freed of charges of extol tlon
when tried In county court. The
charge against Rlgdnn nnd Fcttely
wero dismissed when railed for trbii.
the county attorney stating that thn
evidence was Insufficient. FoHtcr
was also cleared when Judge '. I. J.
Holt sustained a demurrer which
had been presented by A. C. Sinclair
his counsel nt the close of the slate's
evidence.
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THE FINAL 1'HPOllT in thn Jus-
tlcn H R. Hallman affair will bo
made by Ed Cansldy deputy Htnto
examiner February 20 he stilted
Saturday. At that tlmo thn county
commissioners are nlso expected to
finally dispose of tho matter. Final
adjustment of the dlffeicncen be-
tween tho commissioners nnd Jus-
tice T. N. Griffith of sand Springs
probably will bo made nt tho meet-
ing February 10 according to Gnu-
sidy. A report of tho audit bulng
mado of tho books and records nt
Justlco John H. Querry Is nlsn expected.
CATTLE RUSTLERS a few years
ago wero not strangers In thlH
country nnd In tlse days such a
profession was severely dealt with by
the hardy pioneers. Hut today a
cnttls rustler Is supposed to bo nn
extinct animal However the county
attorney's office filed an Information
against threo men charging them
with the theft ot IS head of cattle
from James Tyson of lllxby. The
necuscil ru lers ore t. and Pnt
Fie. twood nnd Skent Kay all of
lllxby. The two Fleetwoods hnvo
been arrested appeared before Jus-
tice J II. Querry nnd will face pro-
llmlnnry trial February 21. Kny
hns not yet been nrrettcd.
MRS. M. F. TlOORE AND LO-
RE AN NIC1IOI.S waitresses plead-
ed not guilty when arraigned beforu
Justice J. T. Thompson Saturday nn
charges of "shoplifting." They wero
placed under a 12000 bond each
pending preliminary trial which was
u..f I. if t.-Altftmri' IS 1'hA f U'1 U'fltlll.11
are accused of stealing Itfl worth of
silks from thn Silk Shoppe 400
South Mnln. They were nrrested by
Ed Erwln nnd Henry Cnrnilrhnel
drtectUes.
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EDDIE SIIOUQUETTE convicted
bank robber nnd "Doc" Hnrker who
was three weeks nco sentenced to
life Imprisonment for murder wero
taken to the state iienltentlnry nt
McAlerter Frldsv night. The trans-
fcr was made following vaccination
for smallpox. Shouqucttc who was
rcnlenced o 1 II years In Dm peni-
tentiary last spring had orlaltinllv
been at liberty under a lUi.OOO ap-
peal bond but several weeks ago Ills
bondsmen turned hint In. II" has
twice since attempted to make bdiul
but failed to meet tho approval f
Mrs. Fihiicos Hnrvej. court clerk.
About twenty other convicted innii
will bn taken lo thn penitentiary
within the next few dns.
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TO AFFILIATE chambers of
commerce of Creek county with tho
Northwestern Oklahoma Chamber
of CVmmerco will bn thu ohI of E.
lice tluthmv. secretary this week.
Guthrie lll speak before thn cham-
ber ot cnminercn at Olllon Tuerdnv
noon nnd during the remainder of
tho weok at ns many other places in
tho county ns possible. On Monday
ho will bo a speaker at a meeting
of tho Sequojnh Trails nssoclntlon In
Muskogee.
THE COMMUNITY club of Shady
Grovo district met nt thn school-
houiM Frldny night In olio of tho
most Interesting meetings held In
weeks according t" wont received
by J. S. Mnlone county ngont. Sntur-
dirj'. Tho Sbndy Grovo club was tho
Ivntl iii TiiIil rnuntv.
At thn meeting Friday night the club
t o ol t 1 1 pn iio f fe r I n g t o r 1 a r vh i Tp -
1
ion whose homo was rnenlly de-
stroyed by fire At the next meet-
ing to bo held Tuesday night mov-
ing pictures Are to be shown on
poultry rnlslnc. O. W. Stnttlenieyer
Is chairman of thn chili.
VIOLA SCOTT pleaded not guilty
nt her arraignment Saturday before
Justice John II. (Juerry on u charge
of larceny She wns released pend-
ing preliminary trial which was set
for February It. She Is clmiged
with the theft of four dresser senrfs
four bedspreads and three center-
pieces from Mis Ellin llalley 700
South llouldrr.
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IN A RAID on a lilt In shanty
built on the lmks of thn Arkansas
rher near lllxby three of thn spe-
cial deputy sheriffs nbout mldnlsht
Fildny nrrested two men veiled five
quints of corn liquor and mniinshln-
lug accessories. The two men gave
the names of .lnmes Ilrowti and
George Mondler. They are being
held In the county Jail pending the
filing of liquor charges against them
in tho county court. Tho liquor wns
found bidden beneath n stairway In
the shanty while thn moonshine out-
fit comprising n copper worm a
small still anil n qii.miliv of ninsh.
wero lound In nn mitlimiw.
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MACK JOHNSON. (03 East
E.iHt.m and Janitor at thn Wright
building tcpnrtcd to thn pollen
nbout (i o'clock Saturday night tlmt
his overcoat hnd been stolen from
Us peg on the fourth floor ot the
building. Hi. en l.l tlmt theft oc-
curred nbout K:30 o'clock. A negio.
whom Johnson described to tint po-
llco is suspected of tho lobbery.
JAMES Mcl'OV. 52 - year - old
youth and n box fighter was ar-
rested Friday night by deputy
sheriffs following his knockout nt
the TnNn Mhbti.- association pro-
Kiam. M.t'nv is wanted In San
li.'i nnr.lliio Cat for grand laiceny.
II.. signed n wnler of extradition
papers Saturday according tn
I'iiBiles Price under-sheriff nnd
thn California nuthorltlis wero noil-
fliM tlmt McCoy wns In custody here.
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THE FEDERATED AMERICAN
EliKllieeilng societies terxe not
themsehns but the public. Dr. .Morti-
mer E. I'n.iley of Ann Arbor Mich.
president tot.l members of local en-
glueerliiii binnclies and Michigan
ntiimnl Hniurdny nlKht nt Hotel
Tulsn. Hn went on to rxplnln that
to the prnvlnce ..f tin. 2s societies
forming the federated . rganlxatlon
Is left technical research und en-
gineering n.lvsm ement and Hint tile
fcdeiutlnu lakes stand on a ground
common to nil arid of general public
concern sin h ns needed legislation
refoi est nl Inn nnd Investigation of In-
dustrial wastes.
Strike Trmililo lllows (Iter.
PROVIDENCE. R. I. Fob. II
Gov. Han Snnu. l lodnv dismissed two
troops of cavalry which had been
held st an armory all night In redl-
ttesn tn go to the IMwMlcJiet alley
to preserve order anil prevent n pos-
slbls confllrt be! with textile strike
SMnpalhlfeni und workers In the
mills. Reports to the Koternor sold
that nil wits quiet In thn valley this
morning.
Woman llandli Directs Robbery.
CHICAGO Feb. 11 -A woman
bsndll young nnd well dressed ill
reeled the robbery by two men of
$ 10000 not 111 nf furs from Natlisu
Hrodhelm'n siore here last night.
I'olntliiu n nlslol. shn barked llrod-
l helm Into a clotx't while two men
companions helped themselves
Another Murder Suspect
Proves Not to lie Sands
URHSNO Cnl Feb 11. Hlerlff
W. V. Jones on his return hero to-
day snld n man living nt nn Isolated
point on tho San Joquln rlvler ques.
Honed on suspicion thnt ha was Ed-
ward F Bands missing vnlot-secre-tnry
ot W. 1) Taylor murdered I.os
Angeles movlo director announced
(hero was) no connection between ths
two mn Tho man questioned
proved to bo Hnrry Honboni 37 ft
hermit.
Cappcr'Volslcad BUI
Is Passed in Senate
WASHINGTON Felt. 11. Tha
Capper-Volstead bill authoring thn
organization ot co-oporrtlvo agen-
cies nf farmers for tho mnrkctlng
of agricultural products was finally
passed by tlio housn today. Senate
chnnges In thn original houso bill
were accepted by n voto ot 27(1 to
tbs niensiire now going to tho whits
housn for Prosldent Harding's nls-
nature). .
Notice of Removal
Atler l'ehrus 11 Dr. It. N Health
will h loesteit st Mil l'slaes llldi.
with Dr W. A. Cook.
20
Discount
Sale
WILSON BROS.
FURNITURE CO.
110-12 EAST SECOND STREET
Discount
Sale
Oriental Act rostra Loso Tlwlr Kf-
foots and Hrenk Into Print.
IAN FRANCISCO Fob. 11. Even
"Cuineeo actresses havo things stolen
'tl set their name In the papers as
result.
Soma daring thlof stole tho wigs
Wers Up sticks nnd pink silk
nn of tho Chlneso chorus girls
4 Chinatown theater according
W the. complaint ot Leo Quang. tho
Proprietor to tho police today and
JJtaout thorn tho chorus girls could
M appear.
( CHINESE MINISTER RESIGNS
Wen1 1m"' 11 Viillcil States Aro '
nt louowlns Action.
t! -i?0' 'eb- 11. The refllgna-
U.f r' w- w Ycn- foreign mln-
V.. V'ib premier xvns pre-
IbbSii'? iho cab'net last evening.
Si lMy aerward the govcrn-
n.S;unounrei1 that " ''ad sum-
from Washington Dr.
2? Koo. Alfred Szc mlnls-
jn." ' nlted States nnd Dr.
S iJf'n tho delegates to
'lrmj.onfc.renco.
BREAK CHEST
COLDS WITH
REDPEPPER
i"th.yoi!r tBht' nc'In cncst'
tJ Break u' IhoVongos.
Imta.l ba1 cold loosen up in
" not h JT I3 nulckcst relief.
oito enJ ? .V ntl " certainly
onVe!1iho "Rhtness and drive
8tt atlon and soreness right
'i Moetrttinr. ij" Buch concentrated
iwt hm r.ci1 Peppe. an'l
tat cold. penct"-aten right down
tauactt ;.i cnBcstlon aching
m t once!0'0' E"" Jlnts rellr
r nb0yniy?l.JlPP1y ncd Tep-
lrraea iits h2 cnneted spot
Whn Jr.!a through nnrl n.r.nU.
Beginning Monday A Special 20 Dis-
count Sale of
AMERICA'S FINEST GAS RANGES
We Are Pleased to Announce the
Arrival of the First Carload of
A-B Gas Ranges
Months ago we occurred the exclusive representation for the
complete line of these celebrated ranges. Now the first carload
is here. The ranges are on display. As a special inducement
for a short period in order to secure as large an attendance as
possible while the showing is complete we are" allowing special
prices and special terms on this celebrated line. The variety of
styles and sizes and the beauty of finish and design will instant-
ly commend themselves to you and cause you to unhesitatingly
pronounce them the finest gas range made.
First Carload at Attractive Prices
A Size for Every NeedA Style for Every Desire
Prices and terms are exceptionally liberal during this first carload sale. The full range of sizes and styles
offer every opportunity for a satisfactory selection. From the three-burner and four-burner low oven
types to the largest of the beautiful white porcelain ranges there are dozens of intermediate styles and
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nrtis tbvovCn
Still has a splendid assortment of
sizes and colors in Kuppenheimer
SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT
$25
Monday Morning We Place on Sale 200 Pairs Men's
Trousers
The values arc $5 $6 and $6.50. The sizes range from 29
waist to 42 waist. The patterns include gray stripes pin
stripes blue serges blue flannels and pin checks. You pay us
S3. 65 for one pair or two pair for
'flic moht bcniillful gas rango made. I.n-
lirt'ly In ulillo iMircclnlu vtltli nickel trim-
mings nnd rust proof own linings Avuirdcd
cold mcdul for ix-nuty and imnllty.
sizes.
Simplex Cabinet Range
Tho rnngo Minvtn Is No 11-23 n range wmtevflmt smnllcr and
more compact lint with nniplo cooking and baking cnpnclt)'
beautifully flnUhcd with A-lt vihltc porcelain enameled with
nickel trimmings. A wry nttrnctlto mine lit
$62
Another M'-
clal iiliifl dur-
ing this Nile
Is No. 1 l--"i.
sninn si id nnd
Mjlo ns n tin to
but with broil-
er pan drip
pan und back
and side
splashers of
genu I no isirrc-
lain cjiiumt'l.
Making men
dour frame of
highly imiIIMiciI
nickel. Door
panels nro con-
vex and ulilto
porcelain. Tlio
rest Is Miiiwitli
flro baked Jet
blade I'liamcl
limit proof
oien linings.
$52
E x t r a
Special
Low
Oven
Cookers
$
25
A largo quantity
of three arid four-
burner low oten
rouges especially
bought for iliU
sale In ho sold nt
a trltlo titer cost.
No. 18-25
S n o w white porcelain
throughout except door
frames which are highly
polished nickel. Beautifiil
nickel trimmings throughout.
We also have 180 pairs
of Kuppenheimer Odd
Trousers ; values up to
$16; your choice Mon-
day $7.65.
$5
We Will Cliurge for
Alterations nt This
Price yj
Men's Pure Silk Hose Fancy Ribbed
In solid colors of dark brown black navy and white ;
$1.00 value; buy them Monday at 75c the
pair or two pairs for
$1 .00
LADIES'
Pure Silk Hose with four-inch lisle top seamed back
Havana brown with black clox. A regular
$2.00 value. Huy them Monday
$1.45 the pair; two pairs for
$0.00
LADIES'
Pure Silk Hose dropstitch front eight-inch lisle
top in black only. This is a $1.95
value. Buy them Monday
at 85c the pair; two pairs
$ 1 .50
JL
writs 3Jmiw)ii 6a
Tulsa's Livest Leading Men's Store
bS k'.ele' neck or
in lay fta"y ro. You
tut "y Howies." AdvertUe-
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