The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 321, Ed. 1, Friday, August 18, 1922 Page: 5 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY 'AUGUST 18 1322
5 1
OFFICIAL VOTE
SHOWS HOW JACK
WON NOMINATION
Democrats Gave Him To-
tal of 119507 Votes
August 1
FIELDS ALSO RACED
Urynn County Ballots on Re-
publicans Still Arc
Missinp
It 'ha Associated Press HUI. Wirt
OKIjAHOMA CITy AU&. 17.
Comp'oto official domocratlu returns
fr.-m the primary flections of Ausust
t ns Announced today after a can-
..-. a kv IhA KfiltA filoctlnn hnarri plv
C nominee tor Rovernor a 1'lu-
r.il. y of 31938 over hlH nearest op-
ponent U. II. Wilson stnto stiperln-
t.rtdcnt of publlo Instruction. lie.
i ins from nil but one county In
i't republican election havo been
uwlved.
Tltie official canvass follows:
DcnKirrnt
tiovernor! Walton 119507 Owen
(4 -.9 Wilson 8 4560 Finn 1149.
!W. SOL
Lieutenant governor: ltoss 21-
9.2 Trni'P 41 SOI Sharp 31.6SS.
Jjl k 18 tif. Llllaril 1R334 Cameron
V- 0.3. lWn'cll 46510 HlKgtns 19-
51" Simpson 15.1(11.
Secretary of state: Hllcy 24.S47
Kcndle 25.8S0 Snccd 1G5.O05 Mur-
rav 39.094 HI vera 22.683.
Auditor: Hlnes 39712. Host 58.
963 ChlldeM l!5.4fio Irby 43580.
Attorney-BenernI: Hums 6C.781
lid' 66608 Short 85302.
Treasurer: Shaw 81314 Strain
61163 Lotlthnn 18407 Uarrowmnn
26 69S.
Superintendent of public Instruc-
tion Nash 131300 nattonburjr 81-
J68 ."Examiner and Inspector: Wlll-
niplnc; 32.073 Parkinson 105148
1'rismorc 4 8940.
t.abor commissioner: Connally
76.070: Southern 10.91S Oalvln 10.-
9)0. Davidson 19.726.
Commissioner of charities anil
correction: Hudson 15 '78. vaw-
ter 7.327 Matthews 49.50". Ilnssctt
81.311. Steelier 6.263. Stephens
6.299. McCoy 9167 HlBhtower 13.-
1 3 70. AKcrs b.loo mpes u.i-n. iu-
nifr S.2-87. s
H Commissioner of Insurance: Hnr-
illn 72833 HaUchman 28.529 Davis
2S.S39 McCarthy 20879 Conley
36.r.i;. Cltnkenbcnrd 7.711.
President state board agriculture-
Whlteburst 79968 Miller 48558.
flardnor 16869 Wilson 64429
Wilson 14.773.
Corporation commissioner: Carter
74.130 Hussell 58010 Campebll
8.310. Echols 29.620 Henshaw 13.-
561 Outhrle 10097 Blessing 6.8S9.
MiCallUm 9576.
Cleric of supremo court: Frank-
lin RCr.".5. Whee'er 37.892 Stubble-
field 20779 Dtliffi 2G.065 Peek 20.-
233' Chief mine Inspector: Boyle 78.-
460. Hay 65095 Thompson 48082.
Itcpubllrnn.
The official rcpubllran vote with
enlv Bryan county mlsslns Is:
Governor: Hcaly 7.098 Fields
SO. 339.
Lieutenant governor: Tylee 11-
898. Ttnllev 9.557. niles 2.769 Flynn
14 219. Humphrey 7.498. Graves
6.005 Johnson 6.400. AVhltlng 4855.
I Ingram 7.683. lanco 4.s.
Secretary of state: Ballance 8805
Ambler 9.788. Ncwberrp 24998
RnllUnn 11.313 Vneelnnd 15.864.
Auditor: Beck 18.185. Blair 20.-
190. I-udwick 15.786. Slack 14231.
Attorney-general: Andrews 31-
454. Morgan 26.682. Hardy 13133
rr . . V 1 t -I 1 I 0 r 1 Pnpn
Br1AT TMlrAtr 1A0.7O flrflff 111.550.
m Howard 12753 uuieti s.wi.
Superintendent of public instruction-
Mnq 17.652. Dowell 13.100
MrCord 12667 Records 14080
1'enk 12819.
Fxamlncr and Inspector: Wheel.
r 16751 Short 32 259 Armstrong
20.300.
Labor commissioner: Bishop 25
S5n. Mnlrlt S.901. Lone 32.452.
Commissioner of charities and cor-
rection: Barnes 26465 Butler 16-
IFirst'Compounded
This Remedy for
My Own Neighbors
Their Praise of tills newer form of
Iron lias Mn-nil so rapidly
now after nine cnrs ocr 4
000000 people use It annually.
Years ago I began to wonder at the
neat number of my own friends and
neighbors who were always ailing
complaining and doctoring without
ever seemlnir to eet any better. Both
working men nhd tholr wives were
frequently all tired out In the eve
ning ana a great mnny we wi-u
tts bstora the eyes under spota alons
. sMna nd a treat variety ot alarmlns
TOM ins.
For yfra I made a special atudy of tfils
Mnaitlon eonsulllnn k great number ot
Phrslnana nnd chenilsla. ' An Immense
DQtlth nt Inu-.llullnn. Iv nhvalrlins all
er tha country showed that thme pooplr
fut ot tvery four you meet lack 100 Iron
! Ihelr blood. lck of Iron In the blood
IS Ilia e-r.... nf all rt (.vitalising WAk-
" It Is tha Iron tn your blood that
enables jou to net tha nourishment out ot
vcur fd without Iron nothing you eat
tott you any 00 your heart lungs and
kt'liicvi ana 0 your val orxona Kiit Iheli
aourlshnitnt rr l hlnl alream. and
en the blood lacka Iron and la thin pale
d airy you may suffrr from Hit
niMnnn of a ureat number of diseases
nn lb a real mid trua cause ot all your
"funis it a lack ot iron in me dioou
In Ihft nl.t Aavm t.-ntt. nticn took llle
''Mc iron which somo physlclins claim l
ai-soroea at all. in compounmna- nus-
att4 l.'on I use tha tiewer form ot Iron
rXt la like the Iron In your blood and
Who iron In spinach lenllla and applea
LnLI. .1.. j . . It will
r - a uiubi luiiiia v .'
. a " h 'e'b nor disturb the stomach
'I tt Is randy for almost Immediate ab-
tCrDll.tn an . --i. II In.. .u ih. hlnn.1. ll
'" tne people whose blood la rlc In Iron
no possess vreat atrenmh forcn and en-
"y. It you are not Blront- or well you
It to yourself to mailt) the tollowlnu
84 hrtw. Inn. wnt -n n.l a. liner fa
TOUCSn walls u.1. k.nn.ln II-. .1 Maal
;k two J-grain tablets ot Nutated Iron
limes a day after meals for two
""" then test your alrensth attain aDO
. .:!.'!0.w much you have gained. An ns
i""in number of nervous run-dtwn
"f ho were nlllnr all tha while have
til. "nprovea ineir neaun ami in
1. 7 alrenslh energy and endur
ea simply by taklna thla newer form o!
'! for aala by Ouaker Drurt Co.. N. A
iS?.?'."' M' " Trlble. and other aood
12 nervous and run-down una nau
Uis.bn.lt and thought h bad
troubls. Anothtr had rlna around th'
art ralpltatlona mid dliiineas and was
ftrfr was autferlns from hanrt dlsfasa.
ttllljth.r. ...... hriadllChl.S. riOUtlllll
So MA HAD BEEN VmiUi ftv. VlAVJPfcSM
DISAPPEARED Yo BX
188. I.eron 16.704. Peters 10179
Babb 7.318.
Commissioner of Insurance: Bailey
24.725. ltecl 8481 O'Neill 14375
White 19329.
Presldfnt state board agriculture-
Soucek 16471. White 31476 Trum-
nier iy.j-iu
Corporation commissioner: -Ad.
mlro 5.023. Fnglo 2825 Storrs 3040
Disney 6.510. Dark 6.286; MoWll-
llams 11.378. Cade 7.630. Wilson
5371 drant 5432 Appleby 5333 At.
uert z273 Sims 4110 Hotts 4271.
Clerk of supremo court: Stone
18.701 Sturdlvant 14653 Kelly
8.703. Colbert 8.828. navklcv 9.455.
Hurst 9011.
Chief mine Inspector: Mallov 35.-
912 Hethcrlngtnn 24155.
Killed When Team Is
Scared; Dashes Away
Sptll to Th Wort.
1'AYSO.N Aug. 17. J. C. Hanke.
a farmer living near here was al
most Instantly killed when his team
necame frightened and ran away.
Ho was throw out upon his head.
His spine was broken In four placet)
Hanke had only recently ii-lm-ned
irom a trip to Germany. He said
that he cut his visit short because
relatives charged him for each meal
mat no ate.
Since 1904
Saturday August 19th
Is the Last Day of Our
Final Clearance Sale
$Q.75
tyr nil Iiand-talloriil $18
Kuil.s
For tuo nml tlireu-iilLH'o
to $12.50
Tor ttto and throo-pltfc
tit $U0
$2 j
29
Shirt Dept.
Wo hac taken nil broken lines of
men's shirts. coiiMillm; of 40 ilozeit
iles from II tti 17. Tlie.su nIiIHh Hold
from $3 no to $5. Today mid Saturday
wo will placu tho ontlro lot (pfl Qf?
on Mile itt jiinr clioli'u each jSai.OeJ
Shoe Dept. All Hanan and Banister Oxfords .
at 25 Per Cent Discount
Fall Styles Now Redely
Palate Stclii-ltlmli nnd Society liritnd Sultn nml Top Coats. StriMin Ilata Fall Shoes
nnd Oxfords Jlolepnmf Hosiery for .Men nnd Women ) Hujs' Two. Pants Suits)
i 1
Ymmz't Flopers-
tly the Associated Press State Wlr.
PONCA CITY Aug. 17.
Amerlrn'M youngest elrtpers havo
been fiuind. Yesterday Klsle Mao
Clemmens. 2 yeara old and Ken-
neth Sellers same ago both of
Blackwell wore reported mlcslng
from their homes.
Two hours later after police
had Joined the search they were
found In front of a theater each
with "a lollypop and upon one
arm of the youthful Sellers hung
Miss Clemmens and on the other
mother's poeketbook.
Postal Clmngos.
WASHINGTON'. Aug. 17. Postmaster-General
Work announces the
following postmaster appointments
In Oklahoma: Gore Sequoyah
county Mrs. Kittle Welch to suc-
ceed Charles I. Wlatt resigned:
Indianapolis Custer county Kay
Soencer. tn succeed Iluben I. C.
I Hardin resigned: Kullltuklo Mc-
Curtnln county John I Smith to
J succeed John Westmoreland re-
l moved. Postofflco Inspectors have
been directed to make Investigations
I with a view of appointment of pott-
masters at the following place:
Cumberland Hamden Pollard
Varnish. Apperson ltlchmond.
$
Pulm llench I'm- ttto nnd
.
suits mines
Tor tut) mid
suits allien
Vor fine woolen trousers vntiicsj from
7.rio to $o
Htlrn Clinrco for Alterations nnd No Jlt'n'a
Suits Will Ho Clin i Ki-d at I'rlccn Athertlsed
Boys' Two-Pants Suits
1-4 OFF
Saturday Is thn last (lay of the) Clear-
mice mlo In thu boys' ilepartmcnt. Get
thu boy's Kchool suit at n savins of
per cent
On Main at Fouvthi
I'icct New CoiiinmiHlnnt.
M'AI.VISTKH. AUP 17 Cnl. V. 11
at vi n ilnin tit I out uti Arl r llitnil it
local unit of tho 378th Infantry Is
to nrrlvo here soon with his fnmlly to
. ..... V. 1 1 I. . . I ..
rrHiuiinii liviiuiiuil I ivi - ill ..iv.i i
I lie personnel 01 1110 iochi nrgHniza
llnna la in aimtill n n nfflnnra ro
serve of commissioned men and
win no mane .mostly irom .iicAicsicr
former-scrvlco men ellglblo with
present nrmy commissions or of non-
eommisiioneii men wno upon exami
nntlnn ouallfv for officers' commls
kIqiih.
SKCHET OV A noon DISPOSITION
A woman who carefully safe-
guards her health benoflts her dispo-
sition. She will bo happy and at-
tractive to nil. The world unfor-
tunately Im filled with sweet women
who aro unhappy becnuso they nro
hold back from uscruiness by troll-
I blcs so conimon among them. Fret-
rulness nnd nervousness rapidly de-
i stroy good dispositions. Sickly all-
worn-out women cannot make hap-
' py homes.
I Lydla K. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound Is a safeguard of wom-
en's health. 'I'nl ti Is clearly proven
1 by the many letters wo are contlnil-
ally publishing In this paper from
j women who have been restored to
health and happiness by Its use after
yenrs of suffering. Why don't you
'try It ? Advertisement.
.75
threc-nlcco suits values
to $29.50 .
O h .75
6
thrcc-plccc suits vnlucs
tn $30
14
$r.75
KEETOOWAH CLAN
HOLDS BIG RALLY
Aged Chorokccs All
Served in Union Army
in War
rdl to Th World
TAHI.r.Ql'AH. AtlS. 17. A three
l.iys' meeting of the Keeloinvnti or
ganbntlon closed yesterday. The
meeting was hold at the Triplet!
prlng six tulles norlbenst. An nt-
tendanro of 2.000 IneludlilK visitors
was reported. Present were a num.
uet of inn lending tiicmborn of the
organization aa at present consti
tuted
Frank J. Boudlnet attorney for
the Keotonwahs Is here from Wash.
iglon to present bin report concern-
ng the progress o fthe claims ngnlnst
thn government. Price Coebrnn 82-
yoar-old veteran of tlio Civil wnr.
ono of the fow remaining Cherokecs
who served In the army of tlen.
James (!. Blunt of Kansas was n
notable figure. Th old tltno eti.
leen ndhervd to.
Feveral miles distant at the Tucker
spring fcono of ninny conventions
during the past fifty years there
has been anolhor meeting of Chero
kee they being members of the
Kcotoowah organization but because
of dissatisfaction over some ques-
tion which came up some years ago
a number withdrew and formed n
body of their own. The number be
longing Is comparatively small but
regular meetings nrb held each year.
lYufhcw (irt'iitly In Deninuil
rOLLINHVILI.i: Allg 17. De
spite the fact that n largo crop of
peachea Is being harvested nrotimi
here the demand cannot ne.tiiy be
supplied Orocers report th.lt It is
almost impossible to buy llu-ni nml
when they are available tho prlco Is
prolilbltho.
Vandevers
1200
i:at at
ALL-AMERICAN CAFE
AH rnti run Mtt for 4Uo
family htyln
Its Mrt Ftrroml
ll.lUTr.r.MVIM.K OKIA
CITY LOANS
STRAIGHT
MONEY
REASONABLE
RATE
PROMPT
SERVICE
Exchange Trust
Company
14 East Third
Tulsa Okla.
p Dlsplajcd ncooril-
llIK tl) HlZO Oil
V Mi.'oiul floor Y.-
Woman Sworn in as
Chief of Seminole.
Tribe of Indians
lly ths AssofUtnl I'm RUt Wire
MtfSKOClin: Aug 17. Before
icprcsentnllves of the Flvo Civil-
ized Tribes Mrs Allrn Davis of
Wowoka was today sworn In as
chief of the Setnlnnlo tilbo. the
first woman according to history
to bo chosen for that otfleo nmntig
the Indians. The ceremonies were
elaborate and were vltneseil by
a crowd Hint rilled the Cnlted i
States district rourtroom to ra I
parity.
LOSES FAITH IN
ERRING SPOUSE
Mrs. Trotter Suys Her
Husband Altered His
Initials
n lit As(eiitil irps.
CIIAT'l ANOOtlA. Tenn Aug. IJ.
"I havo no loiwr any fallh in mj
husband. 1 shall Institute dlvoice
liiiK'ccillngti. This whs Hie slate
merit made hero todny by Mrs. .1
C. Trotter wife or Ki-v. J. C. Trot-
ter of Halleyvllle Okla. who was
sent hero last week by her husband
after which ho elojied with Miss
Audrey Campbell and funds of tl.o
Brooks Institute of Hartshorno
Okla. neeoidlng to officers who ar
rested thu couple 111 Kuraiila Okla.
Monday.
Mrs. Trotter declared that while
her husb.i. id's real Inltlnla were "I
.V." thut ho changed thorn to "J
C" after being forced to leave Ken-
tucky because of a forged chei k
Mrs Trottrr stated that she knew
Miss Campbell quite well nnd did
not bin tm ihor In the least. She
expressed the opinion that he would
again demonstrate their leadership in values
APRON DRESSES
The Materials
Good nuallty Amos
ketig Gingham Per
cnlcs and Chambta.
-
Miss Maude White
Tells How Cuticura
Healed Mother
" Eczema btokeoutonmymothet's
hsnds In bllstets. It I'chtd and
butnea so badly that sne
sctatched and Itritsted th
ffected parts and lojt htr
re.t st nlRhl. Her hands
itched terribly sftet tsklng
them out ofwater.tndshe
was unable to do her teg-
ular work on account of
the eruptions. She hod to wen
Cloves for a wniie.
Tne trouDie lasieu bduui mitt.
yc. She btcan uslpe i-uticura
Sosp and Ointment which helped
net sno sner uaui); iwu w
Cuticurs Soap ami three boxes of
Cutlcuta Ointment she was healed."
(Signed) Miss Maude Vhlte Orove-
land OeorgU
Use Cutlcuta Sosp Ointment nd
Tslcum exclusively for every-day
toilet purposes.
I.Ufltl-sriMVr aUn. Kiirru. Ctll.tsUb.
tfllttlM IMS u " ' ' ' '
tgOar"Cuticura Soap ! without mm.
VU-aX
havo deserted her too. She stated
that she At.il her husband werx
married at Durham (la when they
werti mem children
MAIITi:it.
Trotter alleged
Aug. 17 J. C
embezzling pastor
BUY THE BEST
m
r
niim
s ij u r
risjuum ACADEMY
col.
Dot 1007
Summit
In an immense selling Friday at
-Styles nnd materials nrc similar but patterns are more at-
tractive than in our great sale of apron dresses two weeks
ago. Every ono exceptionally well-made garments of good
materials on snle at far less than it would cost you to buy
tho materials and make thorn. Tho patterns include all the
popular shades in checks stripes and figures.
See them on display in south window.
Than arr. tha jamom
APRON
SSEs
Km ii n
qtialltlc
HAPPY
thu world over for Ihelr iidiinr.iblt! wearliiB
I
WENTWORTH
MILITARY ACADEMY
MIXINCTON .MIKSOUItl la Miles IYnm Kntnos City
A High Grade I'ropnrntory School for boys of good character
who are made to feel tholr responsibility as Kuntlemen. Ac-
crodlted by leadlnu universities coUeges and West Point. .Men
U'licliert who uudvifctand boys and stve them careful personal
supervision.
11. O. T. C. unit under U. B. Army officers and World War
Veterniw. Oldest military school wnt of I lie .Mlstlsslppl river.
Lnrsest omiiasluni In Sllwiurl. Indoor heated swimming pool
S urlt tennis courts; 3 athletic fluids. Uvory student partici-
pates In competitive athletic. Wentworth alms to develop the
hum' tntntl and body and mako him 100 American. For cata-
log addresE
COr. S. Si:iIi:itS Kiiporlntindent
1(11 Wellington Avoniio lieilnstoii MUsourt
trrntwnrlli Junior Ilarratlts Bspaistt school fer reuntsr boys rl to
tth erait'a. New building. separata grounds ana (fllvltlts. Catalog
In Jail here today denied that he
had ever forged a eheclc In Ken-
tuocky or elsewhere as stated by
his wife. When told that Mrs
Trotter contemplated filing divorce
proceedings b only reply was "I
am sorry"
"llrttcr Salads Better 1 fin I 111"
j
ini MirrrARY
nnd
LOWER SCHOOL
Irom 9 to 20 yean oM Mexico Mo.
Kcgulsr turn bgin HiutiJiy Stptember 14 1922.
Term runs nine months.
Hoys In liwtr Hehi.nl hvm vrr flilvsntsr f-
trt.lf.l th. Iitcsr bnjrs. till) Military Drill. Ills
llrnthrr form of sovsmintnt Klvss Just ths rlsht
outset bftwren younscr ml oldsr boys anil In-
iliuctors. Pp.eMl trms to koo.1 Musicians.
Early nfollmnt Is n.tary ssetpellr
Is snmiallv tassl Catalozua. Addrasa
e.
V. BURTON. President
Mstlo Mo.
Came &f ini lutaday.Jun i7t ttii
J arm runs two msnini.
s
All Size
KnnRlni; from
36 to Id.
Styles Include
Those that button at tho
shirt-front ullp-over and
ty-on or middy In n va-
riety of pleasing effects.
They are neatly trimmed
with rick-rack braid
and buttons. Home have)
fancy pockls bolls and
yokes. Hound neclc and
stiuara neck styles.
Come Down
Early
Friday
Morning
Bo sure to buy
enough; It will
prove a worth-
while. Invest-
ment Mail Order
A reasonable quan-
tity of thesa apron-
dresses has been "re-
served to fill mall
orders. I'loaso state
sizo In orderliiK also
ndd do postngo for
each apron.
MP
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