The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 319, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 16, 1922 Page: 2 of 18
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TULSA DAILY WOULD WLDNLSDAY AUGUST 16 1022
NEGRO PUNISHED
FOR BAD CONDUCT
Texas Rancors Help to
Guard Blnck Held
for Assault
BIIRKVKI'OHT. Ta. AUK. IS
Jcam JortilvTHn SO-ycai -old nern
who was arrested and iilneed In Jail
liy the police for mahln n lm-
1'Miter remark ti n whit woman
wnt selrod hy 11 hind of miuttid tnon
last nlKht. Inhan from Iho etly mid
an operation I Mid to rmvo beam
performed.
The negro had Juat bn relwtsul
frnrn 1all on bond ponrilna; his irlnl
nnd had procopdnil hut h short dist-
ance from Hie Jail when he was rp-
tnrMl. placed In an automobile nnd
driven out of town. Kollowina the
alleged operation h w liioimhi
bnik hera nnd dumped out In from
of phuilty hospital Ho l n patient
lo.jay In Iho hospital.
15 MAUHHAI.I.. Texas. Auk. IIS
Altout nildnmht Inht nlht whon Jlls
Murtile Frank stepped from Iho liock
door of her parents' horns she whs
nttAtkcd hy a larifn nearo. Him
screamed nnd the Nck run. Ilr
parents reported lh attack In thn
authorities and as soon ti posrilble
blofidhounds were In ought here from
Hhrvcport. reaching Marshall nt
4:30 o'clock. They took the. trnll nt
onr'-j nnd lifter following It over the
western rortlnn of the city they
Infill two negroes Knhn Albrlnht
ninj Alex l(''o a few minutes nflnr 5
o'lioik. Tin negroes woro token to
IhoVeounty Jill whero MIhh Krnnk
Idifrtllfled Albright na hor assailant
lloth negroen denied boliiK Kullty.
An 'u crowd began to gather nt Ihe
J.ill Deputy Hherlff Hills Johnson
mid thri'O of tho Texas rongors uhn
nru hero gunrdlng the open port znliu
letll Marshall In itt iiuloniobllo with
tho two negroes. They were nrmeil
Killed Hubby so She Could
Elope With Writer of Fiery
Love Letters Police Say
r.AKniinitHT n. j.. ah it.
Mm Wllllnrn (llherson 38 years old
nnd beautiful a landing member of
the fjikewnod Methodist church
nnd n st.iuneh suptrter of religious i
reforms Is In Jail nt Torn lllver
today rhorgod with tho murder I
hor husband while the police de-
clare that sansatlonnl itnvelopmenti
will follow riot devoid of romantic
mnhslllshrnsnts Prosecutor W II.
.layne Jr. who ordered thn woman's
arrest Mid ho existed nt litast
one morn arrest wltfriii 21 hour
Iire letters found In Mm. (liber-
son's drcsaing labln furnish the
clsws upon whlrh th" pnlltn ore now
At work.
Mm. blbersnn took the nrrost
on i id ly Win rlnlmed her liuslinrid
hail been killed by hunclnrii. H'le
en Id ehn wne nroiivid from her lep
and ee "bo went to the kltnhnn to
Inveetlnete ehn wne enled by two
rnn who bound nnd KSKBod her
with linndkerrhlef put In her
mouth. One of thn rnon ehe mt hi
entered Iter hiiflmnd'e bedroom nnd
e. moment Inter ehe henrd e. ehot.
The mnn In the liltehen oxclnlmed.
ehn eolil:
"Why did you do that?"
The other mnn le nllKfil to hnvn
replied:
"Mecnnen ho wne Junt wnltlnK tip."
Tho worilnli'e errenme Rttrnr.led
the nttenllon of people Jlvlnt? nenr
who notlflod tho police.
Cllborion. who owned the Ike-
burnt tnxlcnb eorvlce wni corn
fortnhly wenlthy. lln had drnwn
$700 from the hnnk to ro to I'hlln-
delphln to buy a nev motor rnr
with a mnchlne bum nnd are thoiiKht
In have cone to Shrnveport from thn
direction they took In leavlrm lh
rlty.
end lied thin money In the hour
when thn killing took place.
Inventluntlo" mvenled Dlbereon
wne eboi lu the Imck of tho bend
with a 3H piillbnr revolver. Tho
nnutle wan eo clone to the head the
hnlr wne elnxnd. While detectlvee
were eenrrhlnR the houio they noted
tlmt Mre. 01 hereon mn.de frequent
tripe to nn outhounn. Upon In-
veetlKutlon a .18 caliber revolver
wne found hidden under a pile of
riibbleh
Thle Intoniltlrd the enrc)i of Ihe
houee nnd then the love lettere nil-
dieeted to .Mte. dlbereon were
found There were enbl to be about
7 of them flounhed In pneelonntn
terme of nndunrtnent. The writer
le enlil to have mmlo nn nppolntmen'.
to meet Mre dlbereon In n No v
York city hoiel laet ulgh..
NRW YOltK A lie. H-The nt-
leKed author of the love nolea fnuml
lu the home of Mre. Wllllnrn dlber-
eon of lAkchurtt N'. J. who la un-
der orreet rherijed with the murder
of her hiiahend wen found In Brook-
lyn thle nfternooii lie la Mnrold
dnnun Hfl of the llronx a ronetrur.
tlnn ennlneer. lie nifrned to aecom-
pnny the authorities to Tome Itlver
. J. where Mre. dlbereon Is In
Jnll.
Dcnlcn Dcfriiuilliu; the V. H.
W HIIINdTON. July It.-Krnet
C Moore former dlrnctor of ealee
of ihe wor depnitment nnd now
preeldent of the I'cIkii .Hales Hup-
ply compniiy of New York pleaded
not Kiillty In th District of Co-
lumbia nuproinn rourt today to two
Indlitmentn ehnrKlriK conaplrncy to
ilef i and the Kovernmont In connec-
tion with tho enin of Old Hickory
Powder plant at .laekeou
MISSING PAPAR
GIVEN TO COURT
Mysterious Woman Is Ac-
cused of Taking
the Document
I.OB ANC1KMCH Auk. H The
theft of an Impoitnnt document from
tho files of the dlntrlet attorney's
oflro by n mysterious wotnnn who
turned It over to tho defense law-
yers In thn trial of tho J klntismeu
who participated In thn Imtlnwood
rnneked mob raid wne rvenled to.
doy. Defense attorneys turned It
over to JuilKe lloueer with the state-
ment thn. It hnd boon left at their
office by nn unidentified women.
I'hlef Deputy District Attorney Do-
ran riinrxed that tho letter w.is
stolen
The document was a report made
by MnJ. William II. Uelnecke. a dep-
uty district nttoriipy relntlnir a con-
versation ho had with Constnliln M
II. Mnseer slnln durltiK the raid
eight days before the mob vollenco
Gallantry Not Lacking 'TRAINING FOR ARMY
Among mate auiacms
At Tulaa UniversUg
FANATIC KILLS TWO MEN
Victims l.nuRlied nt Itiiln-Miikliu;
Timor of Youth Who Shot Them.
t'ONTIAC Mich. AUK. IS. Albert
Hihroedor "5 a farmer of Oiton-
ville nenr here shot and killed hie
father. Carl Hchroeder 70. nnd his
brother-ln-lnw. August Zlmmnrmnn
.18 today. AccordlriB to Zimmer-
man's wife Hchroeder kllleil tho two
men with a shotKim whllo they were
mllklnK In tho bnrnynrd and then
clubbed the heads of both men with
the butt of tho Kiln Hchroeder fled
but was captured by n poeoo of
farmers.
"I killed them becnllne dod told
mo to They l.iuKhed at tho power
dod hnd Klven mo to mnko It rntn
To IhubIi nt one of (IoiI'm dlnrlples
niennt death" Hchroeder told authorities
Catliey's Semi-Annual Clearance
J lint Three More Days of the Sjtcclal ValucR in Dining and Bedroom Furniture
Duririfj the first half of thin week dlnlno room ami bedroom furniture nalcs topped the record
hi the Idntoru of thin store. The special value prevailinu certainly make this a feature event.
And for the last half of the iceck tec offer additional values in a number of new arrivals which
our huier purchased recently at tlic Grand Rapids Furniture market and which have just been re-
ceived and placed on our floor at August Furniture Sale Prices.
Those who anticipate buying bedroom or dining room furniture will do well to sec the. display we
offer now. Space prohibits a description of all the wonderful values so ice quote below a few
representative offers.
Cathcy's special values In Itcdroom Furniture are unique in character affording the very best
designs and materials at extraordinarily low prices. Now we add the. very latest in finishes in-
cluding the new dark Ivory and the Putty and Hluc combinations.
For the Dining Room
$325 Italian Walnut Dining Suite consisting of
buffet oblong table and china cabinet with I
straight and host chair upholstered In tapestry.
The above Illustration is representative of the
style and character of this (f 997 .f
suite. Priced now at pd )U
$200 Italian Dark Oak Dining Room Sulla com-
prising buffet oblong table anil 6 stralnht
chairs. A feature rfi i r r n
lids week at
$250 Louis XVI Dining Room Suite of penuinc
walnut' eight-pieces complete buffet oblong
table with 5 straight chairs and host chair
n very great value In rt -t ry r1
the August Sale at J) J. O.iJU
$550 Italian Walnut Dining Room Suite consist-
ing of 72-inch buffet .JSxfiO-inch oblong table
new style china cabinet with 5 straight and host
chair upholstered In tapestry. Another of the
wonaerful August Furniture Sale values
special price $327.50
$650 Italian Period Dining Room Suite; 72-inch
base buffet -itixGO-inch oblonq table large size
china cabinet the 5 straight and host chair are
upholstered in tapestry. A real "Hun" for
the w pieces complete
at
$440.00
$S00 Sheridan Mahogany Dining Room Suite;
72-inch base buffet -lSxtiO-inch oblong table
large size china cabinet 5 straight and hast
chair upholstered in tapestry. A very high-
grade suite for the special rt rrr ff
A ugust Furniture Sale price of)OuUiJU
For the Bedroom
$225 Queen Anne lledroom Suite in Mahogany
or Wfilnut consists of vanity bowend bed chif-
forette bench and rocker. The rf 7 J O "'I
August Furniture Sale price is. J) J. JL&OU
$200 Queen Anne tvory Bedroom Suite of four
pieces dresser bed chest of drawers and
dressing table at the rt -t or ff
special price of XD))
$225 Walnut Itcdroom Suite in Windsor period
design with vanity chif forette bed and bench
at the August rp -i sr rjr
Sale price 0i OZT. 4 D
$275 Louis XVI Period Ivory lledroom Suite
consisting of full size "vanity bow-end bed
chifforette bench and rocker at the August
Furniture Sale rt f )7 C
price of xplt.uU
$300 Louis XVI Period lledroom Suite in the
new dark Ivory shade. Suite comprises vanity
bow-end bed chifforette rocker and bench
at the August Furniture CO Y ZT ff
Sale price $1. O.UU
$300 Walnut lledroom Suite in the new high-
light two-tone Walnut finish and Louis XVI
period design. The suite complete How-end
bed chest of drawers vanity bench and rocker
are offend at the (0 7 ff
special price of ip& X O ((
Credit Terms Can
He Arranged If
You Desire.
Buy Now for
Futurt Delivery.
No Charge for
Storage.
University of Tulna co-eds
should congratulate themretves on
the chivalry of Oklahoma college
men JudKlnx from the uuerles
of a New York City kIM who has
evidently been In attendance nt
eastern Instil utlons lacklnK In
mnscullne Knllnt.trp
The eastern Klrl's qcstlona were:
"Am there more men or women In
thn University of Tulsa 7 Do tho
men resent tho presence of wom-
en? and fropi one part of tho moat
unusual communications In the
way of requests for Information
ever received nt the university of-
fices. Her cjuestlons ore In them-
selves a slnKiilar comment on con-
dition existent In some of tho.
eastern collexes. A Tulsa univer-
sity co-ed who heard of the ques-
tions yesterdny remarked "If Mlns
New York could JuriKo for herself
nbout 'the resentful attitude' of
our youni? men towards the rrlrls.
he would sny 'Not so pou could
notice! "
I Sotrn You or TulMine Accepted fur
Kiilmnc'o to Knlvntliin Army
Colleire nt Clilcntro
Seven younr people from the
Tulsa Halvatlon Army corps have
been accepted for entrance to the
Halvatlon Army trnlnln? college at
Chicago nnd will form part of the
student body when tho collego opens
tjeplembcr 15 for a nine-month
course. The younj; peoplu will be
given general grounding In Salva-
tion Army methods program nnd
leadership and In the latter part of
their course will be given special
training In their chosen lines of the
army work.
These young people are to have
charge of the nrmy' services Wed-
nesday and Thursday evenings On
the flret evening the speakers wll'
be Ituhy Young nnd Italph YnUng
who aro twins 20 years of age
Noah Halfhlll and Karl Wise. On
Thursday evening Karl Pnscnm and
SUN DOMINATES CHINA
Northern I-Jidcm liille Dotiowl
t II K' I Ki I it to hlipimrt IIHIII.
PKKINd. Aug. 16 Dr. Hun Ynt
Hen deposed president of southern
China has been Invited to come to
1'eking and Ills riinnort ban been
nskd by every Important northern
lender. Hun thus becomes a domi
nating factor In tho Chinese situ
ation.
rreildent M Yuan Hung said
today lie was greatly disheartened
und had been "betrayed by the mili
tarists." lln expressed hope that
parliament would accept his reslg-
nntlon. r ADIl'.S 11.000 HKWAnni I petltlte-
Ir rutrtnt my grtat Suecmful
'Monthly" C'nnipouna. Btf rallovtf torn
of th lonxnat moit ebitlnata abnormal
eaira In I to I daya. Uo harm pain or In-
tarfrrtnea with work. Mall f.00 1 Doubla
fltrrnfth 11.00. Ilooktat (rid. Wrlta to-
day. Or. T. A. Southlntton lUmtdr Co.
Kanata City. Mo. Advarttaamant-
DERWIL10
The Famous Ucautificr
Have you triad It yalf Tliouinn.Ii
averywhara ara unlns It. It ta a von
Tri'Tful tonlo for tha akin daftea hot auni
I mar aun. and cnuaaa wrlnklra. tan
ttei kla. aallow akin blackhnada nun
apola rouKlinrii. ruddlnrva to quic kly illj.
nppaar. It hrlnxa rna; to lha chnnk
anil makes anyone look 10 yaara younirrr.
A alnsla nppllrallon provaa It. Aak yotir
driUKtat nbout II Thn Quaker Puritan
and tha Ilaiall fltornsAdvertltrmant.
Mr and Mrs. Llndcey will be In
hnrge.
Knslgn Maja Thell matron of the
young women's boarding home Is
now on furlough at Ine Island N
Y . visiting her sister C ncl Nltl-
son. Knslgn Thcll will return her-
nbout tho first of September but
not to stay for she hns bfen In-
structed by the army headquarters
to till a new appointment. Head
quarters has not yet announced to
what post Knslgn Thell will go and
who wilt succeed her h're. Knslgn
Thell opened the local home nnd
was Its efficient administrator dur-
ing the difficult first year.
Two ComlcM Jilrrtrocuted.
NAHHVIIXR Tcnti. Aug. 15.
Jnmes MeKlroy 60 Roan county
Holy Roller preacher and Arthu'
Harris negro were electrocuted thi.
morning nt the stato prison both
paying tho penalty on murder
charges.
A new wagon for boys which can
carry a passenger or packngco In
front U propelled by bicycle mech-
anism by a rtder on a saddle oven
tho rear axle.
7
3f
Not Larger but Finer
C. Harold Willi could eatlly htvo
drilgnetl and built larger heavier
car. Instead he hai built in tho
Willi Salnte Claire a motor car
that li lighter swifter lifer more
economical more durable and
finer a motor car not more coca-
plicated but greatly ilmpllfitd.
Bottom Bros. Motor Co.
230 Kant Fifteenth Street
Cellar 122."!-1221
rVILLS SAJNTECLAIRB
Cuticura Heals Rashes
Uathc. ?7ith plenty of Cuticura 3op
and hot water to cleanse and pnrlfy
Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Olnu
merit to soothe and heal.
ItaphlMkrmVyMta Ara:"CaUaraU-
ariana.Pat.lTrHUln4tUaa." Ulmtr-
ahfM SapS. OlalnttntX aedSM. Taltimlfe.
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