The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 321, Ed. 1, Friday, August 18, 1922 Page: 2 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY AUGUST IP 192Z
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ASSAULT GUILT
DENIED BY PAIR
Cntrol and Hall Will Be
Tried for Attack on
S. S. Painter
HEARING SETAUG. 22
Released on Howls of $7500
Victim Recovering From
Heating by Masked Men
Jesa Cntron until ynslerdny n dep-
uty nhorirr nnd II. J. Hull hnlli ct
Sfitul Sprint ytrly afternoon
enter! plMi (if tint tritllty to n
chared of iiMiutlt with Intent t kill
filed Against t liern liy Frril 1 1 1 1 1.
8nnil flprlniu pulnt'r nd 'vera rf
lensnt on bonrla of IT.&OO mrh
pondlns prellmlnaiv hi-arlnR liefort"
Juatl John II Qiirry which who
t for August 22 Cntron propria-
tor of ii bottling work a In H.iml
Spring 'ird 1111. were nrrnatcd I y
fUi'rlff W. M MiCitiinimh. aftar
11:11 had flli'd nn Infornmllnn HgnlliKt
them John Iim Kt Iof ltluhnrd
Itos nnd 13d Hoc.
Hill wn Attacked liy a party nf
nix pnrtlnlly mnnked mun lalo
Wertnesdny night near IiIh homo In
Bund Hprlnts nnd aovernly liiJtiri-d
whon he rclti'(l their nttninptH to
put hint Into nn nutomobllv. Thoy
lirnt hi in about thn hfiul with re-
vnlvar he Maid nnd nlso rltihtiod
him suvorcly nbnnt thn body. Ha
ninmiRtil to resist hi nttnt-ki'is until
his erica brought u crowd of iiiaii
from nt-nr-by houses nnd tho down-
town district nnd tho six wnuld-ho
"kidnapers" Jumped Into thnlr enr
nnd floil. I'npors wuro found on th
srenn of the scuffle hmvvvor bo-
lonRlns to Outrun nnd other itrtlHi-H
worn found btdonB'nK to Hnll. This
I'd to their direst Tho other men
art not known.
Honda for Cntron nnd Hnll wera
slfcned by acvnrnl Hum! Hprlnm pus-
lnoH rnon. They were reprcniiiti'd
In court by Font I. Allen tlmo-
crntlc nonilnro for rounty nttorney
Ycstrrdny nt the county attorney's
office. Hill Ilia hnd bnndnxed nnd
b.irly nble to tnlk dun to the swol-
len condition of hl.i fnee antd he
could RlY ho irmm fur tho nt-
tncli. Ho nnd hla wlfn hnvit been
sepurntcd for nbout n week but
he nld they never fussed nnd had
hud no trouble
Willi In the county Jill yostcr-
day momliiK lieforu they wern re-
leased on bond Cntron nnd J 1 nil
both rofusnd to tnlk. However
Sheriff McCulioiiffh unlit that Cnt-
ron had practically confessed to him
Cntron cnrrlcd n daputy shnrltf's
commission until hla arrest. Sheriff
MrCullougb revoked tho commission
yesterdny aflornoon.
FOUR GET JAlTTERM
Seattle Tried for Violating Order
rrutrcllng ltnllronit Men Prom
Intlinldiitlon.
liy tha Aortkttf1 Pret Rtsla 'Vflrt
aUTimiE Aus. 17 I'lvn men
chnrircd with nnsnult on Walter
Jackaon nnd Will Smwders employes
nt tho St. Louis Hun Kr.-inclsai
yards n tSapulpn woro found ulfly
of criminal contoiupt df CtfurfTlTflru
today by Jui1ko.Io1iii II. Cotterul In
United States district court nnd sen-
tenced to thrcn montha In thn I.oimii
county jail. Tho men nro 12d 1M-
warda James Hmlthy (loortfe. Poat
Will VRK I""' I Hurnott. B.im
Duller who fftced- tho nmo' nlmrne
was nc'anltted when wltneason failed
to Identity him na huvlnit partici-
pated In tho whipping which oc-
curred July SU. Several striking
shopman from thn Atchlaon Topokn
& Hanta l'o ahnpa at Knld nro sched-
iilod to appear late today to show
cauao why a temporary restraining
order preventing them from Inter-
fering with tho operation of thn rond
nhouid not ha mndn permanent.
Make the Left-
overs Count
THERE are Un
left-ovrr ootli ulth
a greater value than
potatoes. And there
are fevr better wayi
to fu them than to
make potatrt cakes.
A Rood lugReition
Sot their preparation
(i to ronh bi potitoci
thorouthljr inJ tltra whip
thftn into batter with
nt or two ti ind (rtih
rrtitn. Then try In dttp
(it until criip nj itrvt
hot. Thtf tnikt ipln-
did bretkfiit dith ind
ilio woik rll will) ittiki
od fttth meati
Um Mit.Tuckfr.iShott-
tnlcj far thn and U
Iour fiymf . You'll ntvtr
now tht ideal frrlnff (at
until you try mine (or
It doti not ofth with
htat &f impart gTttty
flivoii of makt (nrd
food MJ.
Tll h
REWARD FOR CAPTURE
(ntrnior llobcrtxiti Tula "(' n
IIi-iiiN nf llrlduo lliiriiera.
OICI-AIUiMA CITY Aug 17
ward of $M)0 enrh for the apprehen-
sion of tb men responsible for the
burning of the hrldgo on the main
line of the Chicago Ilork Island
lMrlflc rnllrned near HI Iteno yea-
terday wbs offered today by Clov. J
II A. Itoherlaon.
The hildge was two end nne-hnlf
mlloa eolith of Kl ItMio. Traffic on
the linn wna tl'l up inn nlKlit and
tmlny. I'armera who flrat reported
tha Imrnlng of the bridge to aperlnl
nuente of tha inlliond nld the fire
wna set by two men who escaped In
nn nutnmohlle In the dlteirlnn of
Oklahomn city
FOUR ARRESTED
IN TURLEY AFFAIR
Embezzlement Charged to
Old Hoard Members
and Contractors
The recently eomplntcd nudlt
made by Mninuol M. ilaunds nf the
records of the old Turley school
hoard ynalerday oiiimlnntvd In tho
filing of a orlmlnnl Information be-
fore Juitlre J. T. Thoinpaon ngnlnat
A. W. Smith W. I Hrllton W. K.
Cook tho old hoard nnd W. M.
Crlnor. . contractor charging them
with omher.tlnment og $ 16000. None
nf the men hnvo na yet been nrrcated
nnd nrrnlgneil but It la bnllovod
that they will all hnvn been hofore
Juttlce Thompson by Krlitny nvo-
nlng It Is charged in (ho Information
that tho threu merilbciH nf the
school bonrd conspired with CrlliiT
and obtained 1 16000 of the school
district's inotioy through frniidiilent
prnctlcoM Crlner who built the
present consolidated school build-
ing nt Turley It Is charged filed n
(lilt In district oourt ngalnst the
school bonrd for MB 001) tho coat
of tho building when he had nt -rendy
been paid. Following out n
previous conspiracy the school
bonrd waived nil defense and
ncknowledged tho suit ns regular
nnd tho money an duo nnd owing
thus allowing him to tiiko Judgment.
Due to the) fact thnt the district
had no moiioy this Judgment per-
mitted l.uanee of funding bond
for the amount which were turned
over to tho nii'mbers of tho bontd.
It la rhiirged that theao honda wore
received by llrltton converted Into
money nnd Hint ho and other mom-
bcra of thn eoiisplrncy took th
money themselves thua robbing the
S' liool district
The nudlt mndo of the rernrdi rt
of the old bonrd showed a shortage
of nearly 160.000. Tills included the
S 46000 bund laalle nnd many Items
such as claims. The Information
against Bmlth llrltton. Cook and
fritter waa sworn to by J A. Turley
member of the now board Witnesses
nro Turley Ham Klsllng nnd C. A.
ItoAch the new aohool bonrd nnd
Hound" who mnde tho nudlt which
reaultud In the criminal charge. If
thn men nro nrrnlgned today the
rase will probably be tried within
the next two weeks.
LINING MO.Vt'K IIIM PlfJIT
()iKiiiciils in Di lny Anion In Hope
nf I'reu'iiting I'iihniikc.
WA8IIINOTON Aug. 17 With
the pruiMge of the bonus hill but 44
hours awny senators hgnn laying
plana today for tho Impending battle
of thn soldiers bonus bill which by n
special order Is next on the sen-
ate a legislative program.
"pponenta of thn former aervlco
men's compensation leglalntlon re-
alising they probably will
be ii nn blfl to defeat It outright were
plotinlng dilntory tactics In nn effort
to Hgntii hold It up.
Ilonua fonn admitted they planned
to rompel n roll cnll on every legls-
Istlvu proposal connorted with the
former service men's bill nnd this
strengthened the belief thnt they
were hanking on n lark nf n (pmrum
being developed nt some ( rltleal
phuee of the Ixittle.
CHEER FOR A HUNGRY MAN
rinrliln Kilting Hiiiim' Signs Are
Tntitnllrlnj; to (lucsta
KI'.V WUHT. Ilvldently they be-
lieve down hero that advertising Is
advertising Just as some people be-
lieve thnt pigs la plgn. In one nf
tho local restaurants located less that
a block from thn main street there Is
n large poster with tho words: "I're-
pnrn to Meet Thy flint." No matter
where one sits In tho restaurant he
cannot help hut seo this poetor and
Its cherry message. And no matter
how good thn soup tastes or how
tantalizing Is the aroma from the
roast tho diner cannot help but sit
nnd ent nnd wonder l'osslhly the
proprietor believes thnt forewarned
Is forearmed.
Army Filer .Makes Heeoril
BAN DIKOO Cal. Aug. 17. Ks-
tnbllshlng what la believed to bo a
if-coid fir I nn 3100-mile air trip
from San Antonio Tcxns to San
Diego Unlit- Westaldu T. Larson
nrmy aviator nrrlved at rtockwall
field this nf'ernnnn In lesi than
11 hours nftcr he left the Tcxns
city
FUEL OIL DEMAND
SHOWSSTRENGTH
Ardmore Company Sup-
plying Chicago Plants
With Oil
r..dl to Tht WorM
AUDMOKK Aug. 17. Hellable
reports have It that thn Collne Oil
rompeny has closed n contract with
a Chicago Industrial plant which
rails for the ahlpmont to the Chicago
ooncern of 1.000 enrx of fuel oil nt
a prlt'ii of ti nt) a barrel whli h Is five
rnnla per barrel higher than the
((notation on Mld-Contlnontnl crude
Tho shipments will h mude from
the Ardmore tnnk farm nf the com-
pany nt the rate nf 100 mra per
day commencing Thursdny Aug
Ult 17.
Oorset Carter of Oklahoma oitv
president of tho Collne company in
In I hie city giving hie personut super-
vision to the first movement of tb"
order. Thn Collne company. In addi-
tion to that which line been contract-
ed for by the Chicago firm has
more than one million barrels of fuel
oil now In storage nt Ita farm on he
north edgn of Ardmore When nsked
relative to Ita disposition Carter
stated that It will he sob to any In-
dual rial plant located along the lines
nf the Hantn Ko railroad system
wlib h needs It for use ns fuel.
The fnllne tank farm here Is hn-
Hevcd to be the largest In Oklahomn
which Is used solely for tho storngo
of fuel oil. At the present time there
are located on It nineteen 66000
tanks and six mora nro under con-
struction. The fuel oil now In storngo on thn
farm Is being purchased by the Co-
lino company from the Cameron
nnd Imperial refineries alan located
In this city. Tho second largest
fuel oil tank form In Oklahoma la
that owned by tho Santa Vo rnllwny
at Ciishlng nnd 1ms twenty-two 65-
000 tanks.
IMcs Wlilln n Tulsn Visitor
Madeline Dunnagnn died last
night at the residence nt W J.
Klrkwood nt 1618 North Denver
where sho was visiting runornl
arrangement have not been made.
ADVERTISES HIS SERVICES
Knnvw I'renclier Vtrn Printers' Ink
tii Iloost Attendance.
SAUNA Kan. A Htockton mini-
ster this wesk la running peculiar
church announcement In the local
newspapers which he expects will
increase the attendance nt his
church services and. If successful It
Is mid he may run slmnllar -'adn"
weekly. Tho first "ads" read!
"Mlcslng Last Sunday some ram.
Hies from the church."
"Stolen Severn! houra of the
Lord's day by persons of different
ages dressed In golf clothes base
hnll togs traveling clothes or other
wise Those guilty will bo npprn-
hended In tho Judgement If not be-
fore."
"Strayed Many children nf Stock
fn believed to have gone to tho di-
rection of 'No Sundny school."'
"Wanted Hovcral young persons
t - -1 ...... (nvpMltitf 1n .Tnv Iltd-
ors' highways which leads to the
oily or Failures.
fjct A boy reared In the homo
under Chrletlan Influences vh(B
last seen was on tho road to th
'Far Country of Sin.' "
"Any person nsslstlng In th k.
covcry of tho above will bo rewsr.
ed by thn Unfailing Itewarder 11
First Showing
OF
FALL MILLINERY
v
SEE PAGE SIX
Read Harry Heilbron's Special Sale on
Fine Watches.
If you ever intend to buy n watch or dinmond now is
the time whllo our removal sale is going on.
HARRY HKILBRON Jeweler
COHNKIl SIXONU AMI .MAIN
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Nearing the end
of these great
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Before King Winter
Comes Get Ready
Wo are in a position to give you immediate service in
- your roofing plans no matter if your house is old or
under construction.
FLEX-A-TILE
Roofing Will Protect
In our employ you will find expert roofing men of years
nxnorionce. Thoy apply Flox-u-Tile in n short time at
a small cost. This roofing material retains tho heat
and excludes tho rain and cold Is fully guaranteed
and is backed by our firm. Mado In nil designs to suit
your fancy nnd needs.
A call today will bring our salesman.
We carry a complete lino of Building Supplies
Standard Roofing and
Material Co.
17-12 East Sixth.
Osago 8970 Osage 8971
ALE
In which you
get the very
finest suits at
Take your pick of all these fine summer suits and some 150 three-
piece wool suits as well now at the unheard of discount of one-
third. But we won't carry them over so we're making it worth
your while to buy now for future needs. All styles fabrics and
most all sizes. Sale prices $11 to $50.
23 Off
Our millinery department is undergoing a decided
change. All summer hats are practically sold nut
and the new fall models arc taking their place new
numbers arriving daily from the best shops in New
York. Never before have our ladies and misses' hats
been excelled in chicness and practicability than by
this year's selections.
We Are Showing
Ladies Hatters Plush Sailors in black brown and
i navy very practical for dQ QK C? TA
11 early wear. Prices &O.VO to tPU.UU
Ladies' Panne Velvets and Duvetyns in small and
medium shapes some trimmed with ribbon bow; all
the wanted colors of fall 1922. Moderately priced at
$4.95 $6.50 $6.95 $7.95
Natty Felt Sport Hats for tho young miss; latest
colors. P1 fQ (DO fiQ
. &JL.UO and 9.t70
Fast Color
Madras Shirts
Silk Stripe
Madras Shirts
In neat patterns a spe-
cial value at
.65
Regular $3.50 and $4
values. Attractive pat
terns to choose from.. w
$0.65
Save on all oxfords
Men's $10 nnd $12 Heywood
fine oxfords now
nt
Men's $1C nnd $1G Clnpp finest
oxfords
nt
$13.75
Women's $8.50 to $10 oxforcte
now (Ir7 rrr
only tPitlU
Women's '$13 to $15 Clapp ox-
fords now (p-t e rjpr
only tPX i U
C3
Prices
For
ladies
s .$2.98and $350
Make Your Selection Now
The "Iny-away" system is at your disposal. A pay-
ment down will enable you to buy a good hat early
in the season.
West Tulsa 15 East First St. Sand Springs
Money to Loan
on
Residences Apartments
and Business Properties
Quick Service No Delays
Pay Out on Approval of Title
TITLE GUARANTEE
TRUST COMPANY
Cosden Bldg.
mmm miririiiiiwiwiwiw
Osage 8100
'
flBi XSbt. fi drift btef. Brown in orm D
I mum. 4... . TCkWi mcdi ULLioi i
fiW Slioe Polish
w J
improves your per
sonal appearance and
saves leather.
For Black White Tan Brown
F. F. Dolley Company of New York Inc.
and Ox-blood Shoes
Buffalo N. Y.
Serve these tender big white hearts of finest pearl corn
mixed with pimento cheese and finely chipped dried
beef as the main dish for supper. They come fully
cooked packed to the brim in sweet rich unskimmed
country milk. No additional milk required.
Also fine as a simple vegetablejust heat.season.serve.
The flavor delights all. A toothsome popped-com
taste mingled with a creamy milk flavor. Six nutritious
helpings in each can a saving to use! Ask for
DAIRY MAID
KORN KERNELS
Packed tn Sweet Rtch Milk
alt tht i
troctr't
MARSHALL CANNING COMPANY. MarshaiHowo UtWt
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