The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 321, Ed. 1, Friday, August 18, 1922 Page: 11 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY AUGUST IS 1022
SIMPLE LIFE IS
EXIFJSCHOICE
Rich Indian Girl Is Not
Disturbed by Oil
Wealth
II. the AModstrd l'rM Slate Wire
ML'SKOOKK Auk. U. -IJ'nUk
many other of her lilue whose ex
irnvagance havo ildil mmiy Intur-
estlnf? chanters to Oklahoma's oil
Intltilry iixln Kite n t'reek Indian
of 19 years who beenmo rich over
nlnht. declare sho wii. never for
saku the slmulu life. Kxlo's roynltv
from her oil lands In the Hrlstmv
field approximate J 1000 h tiny
now. Only hint Mny Rxlo hurt hut
J5.06 on deposit with the tmlwn
ngency whore her nffnlr are nil-
nlnlatertd as sho Is. a testrlcud In-
linn. Tho first. well thnt rnme In on
I xiti's tillotmunt made 3000 burn-It.
Two weeks hko H well mukliiu 2 UQO
barrels a dny wag bronchi In. Pour
.ihrs n? !" the course of drill-'
i ng.
I'x c hns Leon KrnnU-d J500 a
month allowance. 1-y MnJ. Victor M.
I.ti ke Jr. supt-rlntomli-iU of the
Hve Civilized trllie-i. Kxie Ins un-
ready a big touring car but thnt
Is tho only evidence nho has so tar
given of spending her royalties. M'ss
1'lfe's tastes nro extremely modist.
She dlsllkeg Jewelry and extreme
styles and doeg not earn t- travel.
At present her greatest den re Is
'o furnish her widowed mother and
her brother with a modi i n liimo.
The Indian Agency Is now Juvlng
plaiiH drawn for tho lio-isa. rjxle
and her family now o 'upy n two-
room box houso at Fame a Ilttlo
settlement In Mcintosh county. It
will soon mako way for a six-room
bungalow.
Dying Slayer Clears
Up Myslcry of Murder
11 tho Associated Prcta State Wire.
I DAB EL A UK. 17. Clayton
Thompson who killed thrco men be.
fore ho was broucht down by a bul
let confessed last night before dying
that he killed his father-in-law
Charles Lobo In this county six
years aeo. ieno was assassinated and
his death had remained u mystery
uniu rnompson s confession.
Kii-KIiix ArttiTlKcs for .Members
Pcil to Tbe World.
PONCA CITY. Auir. 17. Some
thing new In tho Ku-Klux line so
far as this community la concerned
developed today In the appearance of
advertisements In local newspapers
wherein tho organization outlines Its
belief and asks for new members.
A blank application Is Included with-
in the advertisement giving a post-
office box number to which applica-
tions may be mailed. The advertise-
ment denies thnt tho organization Is
alllgnod with any foreign govern
ment political party creed sect or
ruler.
ALL OVER OKLAHOMA
. and
Neighboring States
Oklahoma '
TAHLEQUAII. Auir. 17. Alonr.o
Ileynolds slayer of Philip T. lsraol
at a picnic being held at Quails u
few weeks ago was released after
hi. preliminary hearing here. Rey.
nobis shot Israel five times with an
automatic pistol after a fight on th
picnic grounds.
AKDMOUi:. Aug. 17. Druggists
of the Ninth district will meet In
rdmore for tho November session.
W. 13. Dodge of Elmoro City has
been selected by tho organization ns
asiegaies to tho national convention
at Detroit In September.
llAHNSDAI.L Aug. 17. Mayor U
Tripp has resigned giving his
reason that ho did not havo unousli
time to dovoto to tho city's business
but ills resignation was tablod. Tho
waterworks extension and filtration
plant bond election was postponed
until Augut 30
Depew has voted a franchlso for the
fllfltrlhliMnrt nl" nlAntrlr. llh an.t
power to tho Oklahoma das & Elec-
tric Co. The voto wan 46 for and 1
ngalnst.
'fax Levy Is I.c.-n.
Special to The World
INDEPENDENCE Kan.. Aug. 17.
Tho county tux levy Is 10 cents leM
on tho J 100 valuation than It waa
last year. Tie commissioners havo
Jur.t announced the tax to be SO
cents. The valuation of property In
the county lias also been reduced.
I'liu) Still In Hunk Home.
Special to f ha World
U'AYSON. Aug 17 Section Fore
man 11. T. Gordon of tho Santa Fo
discovered a still Saturday contain
ng 45 gallonn of mash ready for
use In mi old unused bunk bouse
No nrrests have been made.
prospecting llesldo the body was
found ii small book In which Orlmtn
had wh tten that no effort should
be nil do to locate his relatives as
ho had none.
KIM1KIMIKH. Auir. 17. Tho
funeral of Elemuel Hill who was
sunt and Killed elclit miles west
of Okarchc was held at his home.
interment being in Kingfisher cem-
etery. It Is reported that two neigh-
bors father and son by tho namo
of Hcdrlck have been captured and
that one of the men confessed to tho
killing of Hill. Tho Hcdrlcks are
accused of shooting Hill nfter a
iiuarrel over tho stealing of somo
chickens.
Southern Kansas
CANBY. Kan.. Aug. 17. Evan
gelist llnyburn will begin a seVlcs
of meetings hero early In September.
COFFEYVIII.K. Kan.. Aug. 17.
too many wives is the complaint of
Helen Q. Smith of thin city who
seeks annulment of her mnrrlage
with William Q. JllaCk. Sho charges
that mack represented himself to be
u widower but that she later learned
he tiau a wile.
IVni'DPVlH-VfP t.-o A 17.
An.l.n t. t.-nntV..;vn..ll1 - .....1 .-O
city commissioner of finance and
revenue la dead. He was an early
cttter and school teacher but had
been employed In n clerical position
here for several yearn before being
elected commissioner a year ago last
April.
CANBY. Kan.. Aug. 17. Ilecauso
the pnllco Judge Is tacking a In fine
and J 4 costs to tho original $5 poll
tax. 285 residents or uaney navo
formed an organization xo contest
the added charges.
Missouri
warm city. mo.. Aug. 17 a
clgaret factory the brand to bo
known as the "Provana clgaret."
Is to bo established at Webb City
In connection with the E. II. Miller
Cigar company It was announced
today.
STOCKTON. Mo. Aug. 17. Tho
annual Stockton street fair win be
held here September 21. 32 and 23
Varied amusements will bo offered.
FOUT SMITH. Ark.. Aug. 17.
Mildred J. Hose former Postmlatrefn
of Corley was sentenced by Jurtgo
Frank A. Youmatis in icuorai couri
to serve one years and a day In tho
federal penitentiary at i.ravenworin
Kan. because of an admitted em-
bezzlement of (981.
I-'flllT HMlTlt. Ark.. Aug. 17.
.Mrs. (J. L . liru nxion. zs. niteni iiipu
to commit suleldo by drinking linn-
ment containing chloroform in a
Fort Smith hotel. Mrs. llrulngton.
the wife of a traveling salesman
came to Fort Smith S.iturday and
registered at tho hotel. Sho was ac
companied by her 3-yoar-old daugh
ter. Sunday her nuxoami arriven
at tho hotel and took n room. When
ho learned thnt his wife from who
!n l separated was nt tho hotel he
checked out and went to another
hotel. Mrs- llrulngton tried re-
peatedly by telephone catys to got
him to rnme and "talk things over."
While her mouth and throat arc se.
verely burned tho woman swallowed
very little of tho llnament physi
cians thir.i: and win recover.
AtmOItA. Mo.. Aug. 17. C. H.
Conklln division storekeeper for the
Missouri Pacific has tendered his
resignation effective immediately
OHEEN'VH.n Mo. Aug. 17.
Tho twenty-second annual encamp
ment of the Inter-Prosbyterlan Kn
campmcnt association of tho Cum
berland church will open hero Frl
day Aug. 18 and will contlnuo un
til the night ot Sunday. August Z7.
Hcv. W. E. Shaw ot Springfield Is
superintendent of tho association
Dnlegntn from all over the Ozark
region are expected to attend.
i
Arkansas
FOKT SMITH. Ark. 17. A strlko
of firemen ot tho MIourl Pacific
railway which would havo tied up
every train on that road entering
and leaving Fort Smith and Van llu.
rcn was averted temporarily. Ar
rival of Carl Wlngtleld head of the
firemen's union at Van Hurcn who
returned from his run on tho road
prevented tho walkout.
HEIUIYVILjLE Ark. 17. -Tho
body of a well-dressed man. believed
to have died months ago nnd later
Identified as that ot a miner named
Orlmm was found In a cavo near
Klnston. a fow miles from here. Tim
ber Inspectors from Borryvlllo made
tho gruesomo find. Grimm disap-
peared last winter. Ho was to old
to go to work In tho mines and was
vm InraiTA lit ktnriil . alArm nflrl
prevention of overflown by levees.
WICHITA FAL.t.8. Texas. Aug. 17.
Work Is tindor way on the 1 1.000.000
reclamation projects In this and ad-
Joining counties. A dam and reser
voir sufficient to reel ii I in and Irrigate
100.000 acres of land are being built.
An electric transmission lino 41
miles long has beon built to the
renetvolr silo to rarry elwtrlc power
which will bo used In all tho dredg
ing and steam shovel work.
mvi' nr fi.ir Ari t& 17
Arkansas' first baio of cotton for
this season was brought in ny Jen
fw frtit lilt. TtinltAf Inlfn illfl ntllf liWl.
An la... I l' nllllAn If flf
Shnrll hurried to' town and brought
T in hnin 'I'lin rir inifi ii'ni rrnmcni
on a wagon with mules driven at a
fast trot. Tho unison baio was
brought in by motor truck.
Northern Texas
SAN ANTONIO Trxas. Aug. 17.
Prohibition offlcvia this week found
two big whisky stills In operation
and a quantity of corn liquor of fine
quality in a big three-story nomo in
titti beat repidenimi i-cvliun tn itiw
city.
WACO Texas Aug. 17. A big
meeting of men intcrwtcd In reclam
ation of overflow lands Is In session
hero this week. All soctlons of
Texas nro represented and plans arc
being made for comprehcnslvo drain
Pay Your Paving Tax Today
Do your share and all. -will bo well. Save your-
self the Delinquent Paving Tax Penalty by paying
your Paving Tax Today.
Call at the office of the Commission of Finance
pay your Paving Tax and assist in keeping Tulsn
securities good.
Make that trip today sure!
14 days more and your paving tax will become
delinquent.
Standard Paving Co.
Calomel Good
but Treacherous
DA1XAS. Texas. Aug. 17. A com
pilation inn do by tho Toxaa chamber
of commerce shows that llo county
and district fairs will bo held In
Texas Into this fall. They nro be
ginning now and will continue until
November.
WICHITA FAM. Teas. Aug. 17.
Tho nnnunl meeting nf tho North
west Texas Press association win
held here. Creed Harrison of Sey-
mour was elected president.
Mine Increaai's Ftinv.
Ily the AMOelated I'roa mate Wire
M'ALESTElt Aug. 17. - Tho (Jar
relsonmlno nt Qitlnton has Incronrx'd
Its working force to approximately
fitly men. This coal mine developed
Itself after tho strlko commenced
this spring as did nlso tho (lien
strip pits which has had a rendv
market and standing onleis ot over
fifty cars abend of daily production.
It lt said that reopening of union
mines will not affect thoso or the
three largo open ahcqi mines at
Pittsburg where dally production nil
summer hna nvcrnged around 1600
tons.
ROBBERS ESCAPE
IN STOLEN AUTO
Series of Holdups Dar-
ingly Carried Out
on Highway
flpfdul tn Th WolM.
VINITA Aug. It. -Word was re-
ceived by W. T. Itye one of the per-
sons held lip by three masked hi-
jackers last I'rliliiy night on the
Vlnltit-Chnlaeii road that Mm Dodge
touring ear of Vie II Wear In which
tho biindlls escaped was found Mt
llartlnsvllle but Hint the turn hnd
not been caught
The hold up was a dramatic one
Tho three masked men coniinriurd
their operations about 'J o'. In. k nnd
continued until about 11:30. Thev
slopped every car thnt passed either
way until they had eight cats parked
by the roadside. They eomp.'llod the
ticcupnnts to vacate their cars and
lino up on the ground where they
were permitted to Ml with their
bunil hb! MP. Pti.ritrd bv one Ulan
while the two others h'1 up tho
next cur. After the bandits wer
I
rushed by a big t H 1 ltr- which would
net sli p fur them even when soveral
shots were fired they cominandod
the 12 turn and two wonmu In the
parly to turn lownrd tho fleldi nnd
run nnd not loo): bark. Thev obeyed
nnd many Joke hnvo been rrncked
here on tho speed which somo of cm
Vlnltii people made. Tho hnndlts
drove nwny In tlio mot conspicuous
cur In the eight parked by Mm road
side a lioiige seunn. with who
wheels. V. II. W. Imprinted on born
sldm. Thsy got nbo'it 1300 In cash.
13 watches and two rings. in' UHieu
In the number of thoso held up were
(Irnnvlllo Weathers ar.d Wnl'er Hid
din W. T. Hye attorney o' Vlnl'a
William ltniirord a taxi iltrvi r ami
V. II. Wear a taxi driver of Paw-huaka.
'I'll lln llaliy Clinic
ny lh AMKlatel t'tt mate Wirt.
M' Al.KHTHIt Aug. 17 Pittsburg
nuiiity will conduct n bnby clltib
during tho free fair September IS
r Ainr.s it.ooa UKlV.Milil I roililva
' lr urnt mr rt uceitul
"Monihlr" t'omi'iunil. Kaffir rellra soma
at Ilia lonrrat moil obatlnata abnormal
nifi In I to I dart No harm ptln or tn
tftf-rirtra lth otk ttall U.C Doubta
Stranalh 13.00. Uooklat (rf. Willi to
I dar. Dr. T. A. Bouthtmton ItamiJy Co.
In 1C itm Hur.lrtd r t Hi. .
v .V ( u v iiiin." V o
il. iMriinni of health A .iv.il ccim
riiiirco neaiioii uy .Mrs. j t. finer-
bnugh. Is now completing h.a h unit
Indications nro Hint seveml runlred
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uiilMt'n will niiTtitf io -i
Innpectlon by nursc'i nnd ti itr.d is
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Liver or Attack Bon:s
Vou know what calomel Is. It's
mercury; quicksilver. Calomel lr
dnngerous. It crashes Into sour bllo
like dynamite cramping and sick-
ening you. Calomel attacks the
bones nnd should never bo put Into
your system.
If you feci bilious headachy con
stlpated and all knocked out Just
go to your druggist and get a bottle
of Dodson'n Liver Tone for a fow
cents which Is a harmlosi vegetable
substitute tor dangerous calomel.
Take a spoonful and If It doesn't
start your liver and stralghton you
ap better and quicker than naity
calomel and without making you
sick you Just go back and got your
money.
1. n't take calomoll It makes you
sick tho next day; It loses you a
day s work. Dodson's Liver Tone
straightens you right up ajid you feel
great. No salts necessary Olvo it
to the children because It Is per
fectly harmless and can not salivate
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