The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 17, 1922 Page: 2 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY OCTOBER 17 1922
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PUBLIC UTILITY
MANAGERS MEET
Association to Hold Hip;
Session at Hotel Ttil-
nn Tuendtiy
Jlnw public utility nin may
pruva their rltl'ii with O p
nnd Ktv better eervh-a to ihir l"-
trun will ! the ldlnc toph.n "f
illwuefton m lh (tlMil'.l conference
nt tho trl- liut ntl power di-
vision the Oklahoma Utllilte -him
latum which will convene In the
tn rocm at the Hotel Tulen ttl 10.30
Tuesday mornln.
The conference I balhg hl1 under
nimplcM or th Hlr'.trir llht nml
pi.wer fHllon of the Kit M. district.
In-luilInK the oounUen nf northi-eel-m
Oklahoma. K. .1. Myr chief
trtrlan of the Oklahoma mid
1 iri-lrlo mmimny. I chairman nt
1 tu twirl" light nn.l power rtlvlalon
Hint .1. Mmnllwnod. nianaser It'.m.
Iny Kliwlrlc Uaht mi-l ivwr .in-
imrtv. Ilnmlnj. I dllrl chairman.
1 iitltly operators representing th
gen. nlwlrlo railway telenhor-e and
manufacturer unit supplier divis-
ion nf the association h lino
hrl Invited lo attend.
Ilipwl lllx llclegiillnii.
I'mm l0 lo 7 utility manngpr
nmt employe are exported n! th
-thfeinc. 1'ioit W. Insult Jirfsl-
tleitt nf III 1'nbllo rlerilc company
nf Oklahnm Willi headquarter In
Tulsa lit prmlilinl of th noi-lilon
nml hi company lit acting a host
of ilaltlriK ullllly men. The Okla-
hunm l'owif rnmpuny with lilr)i
thn I'lilill'- Mi'ivl. o rumpnny I nfflll-
nll nml which hn a III lit nmt
inT iil.int In Tiilmi l on of tli
iitrf-F"t in thn Mti. linn Mriniiiml In
tltltl' Ml VlDlllllR lIl-lKRUlCR 111 IllltO-
jiinlilllM fur a villi to til plant In-ttkU-A
III t Tulmi. The iHmclly of
till" pliint In IK'W liflntf lnlihliil wtlh
n vliiiv of tnkliik ni of tlm inplilly
liicrciiMnfr liunlncii ilrinnnils lulnc
liioiln on It.
Til tfglntratlnn of rtrlfRiitpn will
lltglll nt 10 a. m. nt tlin Ilotl TiiIm
niirl Hi pronnini will oprn t 10:JO
n. ni. Willi nn mWn by H. .1. HmnlN
V'soil. titanacor of ttio Hominy I3lcc
Irlo I.lklit nml l'oncr cornpnny.
JTeil W. Inoult of Tnlv pril(piu
of t lie nMnrlntlnn will dMIvnr nn
nildrrM on public ullllly prolilMim
vlri will lie fnllowril liy tlk dy
JmnM II Iltifill lnnniiKfir of proline-
tlifti of th Oklslionm I'owor tom-
runy. lluoll will outlino tlin fentiirnn
nf tlin hltf Went Tuliwi powor plnnt
if th Oklnhniii'X 1'owcr rompnny
nnrt will nlio pifKent Inlorccllnit In-
forlnntlon on InrKo mnilrrn light ntiil
potvfr pliinla In Grnernl.
Hnlil Noon l.iincliryni.
An lnlirillnK fntur of th enn-
frpnrn will bn Ihn nomi-ilny luncti-
on in th tm room of th I Intel
Tulmi hcslnnltiK nt 13:15 p. in. Her-
man F Nrwlilock mayor of TillA
will rldlvor t tin nililrorm of wxlcom.
I'red W. Inaull. prcnUlcnt nf th
aisoclntlon will rropontl to tlm
mayor' nrtrtrm. Wllllntn llolitcn
rucrbtary of th Tulmi Chamber nf
Commnrco will nliin npnalt.
An Intoteatlncj proRram ha bren
V'parril tor tho nflomoon nfniilon
which will Incluiln aililrriwci by V.
V. Btockwrll run nml oloctrlrnl n
rlnsur of thn Oklahoma rnrpnrntlnn
vninmlMlon; O 1 1 Irtll. nctlnR nccrc-
tHry of the Oklnbomn I'tlllllc nuno-
rlnttont C. Is. I'roctor livnrrnl man-
ncr Kmptro DUtrlct lllrrtrlo coin-
ran '. Joplln Mo. nnil C. R Tlnly.
mannupr Hanil Hprtns 1'owcr IJght
and Water company.
Tlin ronfaranc arrangeil for
flia ilay bi-for thn npenlmr of tha
Eautlnvcnlcrn nualnfsa cnnirrrtt In
Tultn o that utility men who An-
alreil mliht nlteml that Me twn-ilny
jncttlng which open Weitnaailay.
Mortuary
llrown.
Mr. Tennessee Jnna Tlrown (15
years old wife ot Kit W. Urown
died nt Hie realdence 2005 Kaat
Sixth at 11 o'clock Monday morn-
ing. Hhe I survived healde her
liualiand by three Bona. Arthur W.
Urown Ht. Lnula Mo.. I. Hay
Urnwn Chlcngo and C Uurney
llrown of Tulaa. Funeral service
will b held from th Htnnley-Mc-Cune
clinpel Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock llurlal will bo made In Hoae
JJIU cemeterj'.
Rtmitrv
Ftmernl ervlce for tten Rtuave
li yenr old. 221 fluuth I'eorla who
Hlod Friday nfternonon from Injtirle
received when Frisco psaaenKer
train No 111 crashed Into the truck
whlc.li he wn drlvlntc at nice rrnsi-
Inx near Pawnnn will be hold Tliea-
ilny afternoon nt 2 o'clock from th
Mowbriv chapel Hnrml will b In
Hose Hill. He I survived bealdoa
3iU wife by a brother.
l'n-nclicr rails Demi
QIMNI.AN. Texas. Oct. 1(1. Al-
tlufugh not In hi muni health the
Jtov. C. N. Heater limited on prench-
ln to hi flock nt tha Klrst llaptlat
church here Muiiday. 1 In fell dead
Just a he wn litutt- hlnir Into hi
errmoii. Iletitli wn nttitbuted to
lienrt failure. Doctor H'-ater r.mio
to Texas from ClarKmille Tenn.
where In- iuih born In 1819
STOMACH 'QUEER'
GAS HEARTBURN
INDIGESTION !!!
Chew :i few Pleasant Tablets
Instant Stomach Relief I
Acid ntnmaih heartburn fullness.
It you fvol bloated tick or un-
comfortable after t-atlng. her U
linrmles relief "Pape'a Dlapepsln"
actlKa tho sumach nnd corrects
illgDHtloii the moment It reaches the
Klomnch
Thl guaranteed stomo'h eorrec-
41.... Aft.l. Ill k r n (HIV r.a n .n..
driip More. Keep It h.indy: Adver
1 V6u totfflkfl
M(?IlfF
iMvrini i: H Ti'i i' t ci vc-
! I i Chill''. 1 ' .'I l il' iht
I k illn rum limil i v I M .1 i "tl
iiniiifi Kathryn X .Inlmi' n
MArtHIAOE LICKNII;H Inufl
vtirday: William II. I!il!r SO. or
Tiilaa anil (Irrtrml A. H liulthl.
t. nf Varetm; llomar II. Mm! SI
or Tntaa and Mary Iiul' Cox. 19.
of Hklatook; Bolwrt U lrfinyhr 41
of Tulaa nnil illnnle MullT -II nf
I'lttahurah. ! ; Ilaill U I'rallay. to
nil I'aarl Onodman. 1. of Pratti
William T. Mil nn. ) nmt l(ln
T.-mlan Ilryan t) of Tnlm; J. M.
Ii'iyl. of Twtaa nnil Kln Hurlay
t. of Fort Beott: (lonra A I'lntlar.
Ho. of JiMilln and Anrnra Vircr
H nf Hnfalaad. Kan ; l! V Uindlv
It of J on It ami Anna r Wooi).
ID of Maokar; WlllUm r ian. 37.
of Tulaa and Marlon A lliry 31. of
nrovaa city In.; Henry flituah' ?2
and Hon MrCrorv 21 nf fUputp.
A If r el W Jimmr. Id. of Omulg
anil Hnhy Mott. II of Tnlaa; Arthur
.lonn. IS of Tulaa nnil Viol llnwall
I of Diuicnn; Frank Tntiy 22.
of Tulan anil Alii Intram. it of
Junk-; I It. tvl. ti. anil Noll M.
Harnett 19 of Tut: J. It. nnhanv.
!! ami Myrtla Ilraifllil IV or
llnalull.
IWtlT TOR DAMAOKH tolallna;
K.OflO wan fllad yiitrilny In illntrlct
court by (I II. ltarpar nf Vrn ata-
tlnn against Walter C. Miller llnr-
per "nt out In th petition that lent
week n car driven hy Miller ulruck
Harper' Infunt child badly lirulalna;
ml InJnrlnK the baliy. Tli child r
I rlnlnieil wnn rroeeltiK tlm fMml
Hprlna paved rnnil pear the Vrn
ilrur Ktnre and hnd no rhanc lo
nvold Miller' tar which wa beliiK
ilrlvrn In n epeedy and reckle mun-
ner. C. r. 7rAMI!rON field eecretnry
for Ihn TTnlted Society of Christian
Mndanvnr will talk at S o'rlock
rrlday nlaht at n mne meelltia- nf
nil thn loonl endcavom nt the Klret
Chrlitlati church It wn nniinunced
yeeterd.iy. I'rnvlnu to llnmllton'
talk final dlapneltlnn of the ondenv-
nr nttendnnrn hiinner will ho made.
A ellver liivlnar nip I" In bn Klven
next yenr. It wan nnnoiliircd.
nn'. .7 M. Altrst nnd Iley 7elle
Miller of th Klmt Metliodlet Kpln-n-pal
church will leave today for
ronra City to reprenent Tulixi at the
annual eeeelon of the Oklahomn
ennferenen nf the AVIclilta nera. The
ronferenre I to b held October IS
to 22.
C. W. linnWICH. who. with Mr
flrewer ha been IravelliiB In the
eitet nnd north nine leaving Nw
York whern h attended tlin Amer-
ican ranker an'oclntlon l expected
to arrlvn bom tonlitht Ilrewer la
vie president of tha Becnrlty Na-
tional bank.
7OtIIH I.nriCO eecretarr of the
lletter Iluetnee bureau who I In
WnnhltiRton nttciidlnir a meeting of
liurenu eecretnrlea talked ycaterday
heforo tho Katliorlnif on nil promo-
tlnn "'-linincK. While In th natlnnnl
capital t.efkn will nli act oa attor-
ney for tho Nntlonnl Cleaner neon-
elation at henrlnir Involvlna the
"iruth of th fahrlo" lilll.
Dr. Andrew Jackson Hunloon In
hi nlnety.flrst year Is still an em-
ploy of Uncle Hum II examines
the literary feature of examination
paper at the civil service compile-
elnn Wanhlnntnn. lie a a Civil war
veteran and hi Intellect I nn Veen
an Hint nf a man half hi ngr.
ASPIRIN
Say "Bayer" and Insist!
t'nlesn you a th nam "Bayer"
on pneknse or on tablet you am not
Retting: the urnulne Hayer product
prescribed by phyalcian over
twenty-two year and proved afc
by million for
Cold Headachu
Tuothacha Lumbago
llnrnrlin Itheiimatlam
NeliralKla l'nln I'nln
Accept "llnyer Tablet of Aspirin"
only. Harh unbroken paekniiu t-on-tain
pi per dlrectlona. Handy bote
of twelvo tablet cost few rent
DrugiilstH also sell bottles of 24 and
100. Aspirin 1 the trade mark of
Hayer Mnmifiu lure nf Mono.ico'lCH-
cldeater of iJallcyllcncld. Advertisement.
Oklahoma Union Railway Company
Tiilsn Oklahomn October IB 1922 .
Intcnirbnn trnlns to Sapitlpa lcnving on tbo hour con-
nect with bus lines out of Sapulpa as follows:
Leaving 'Arriving
Tula Sapulpa Okmulgee
7:00 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M.
12:00 Noon 1:00 P. M. S:00 r M.
4:00 P. M. r:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M.
Bristow.
7:00 'A. M. 7:45 A'. M. 0:1R A. M.
10:00 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 12:15 P. M.
2:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. 4:15 P. M.
5:00 P. M. 5:45 P. M. 7:15 P. M.
Drumright
7:00 A M. 7:45 A'. M. 0:45 A. M.
2:00 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 4:45 P. M.
You can nlso take Interurbnn trains 9 p. m. to 12 mid-
night and get Oklahoma City sleeper at Sapulpa.
TICKET OFFICE
105 West Fourth Street Phono Oartge 2226
1 PLAN BIG DRIVE
TO SOLVE CRIME
Attornoy-Gonoral to Take
Chargo of Now Hruns-
wiclc Investigation
sr.w rirti NHWirK m .i ft. t
Within 21 limn Atlnriu'v-'lennral
Thnmnn I'. McCran of New Jersey
I expected In lie In active ihnrw nf
th Inveatlontlan of lh ilonlil mur
der nf IUv. Dr. Kdward W. Hall
llhy reel nr of In rHhlonnl
Protectant ISplacniml chur-h nr lit
John th l!vn;elit and hi beau-
tiful uhnlr leader Mr. Jatiin Mill
near thla city on thn nlht of Hp-
limMr 1 1.
A naw and terrific "drlva" will
then t Marlad by th rnmhlntd
fori- of th elate rlornera'-t anil
Mlddleee countl and New Hrtin-
wick to run thn murderer or murder-
er In earth In quick lime.
iifflrlela In their nummary of their
flndinx will tell th now etat In-
vettmatnr their belief I hut th alay-
Intr wan planned by turn or mora men
and mil woman and thut thn ehnnt-
ln wa ilonn by on of the man. Th
theory utoet uenerally held la that
Dorinr Hall ml Mr. Mill were
either kidnapped and taken to the
old I'hllllpa fitrni In aulninohllea or
war found there In n love try!
Many of th detective believe
that Mm. Mill wan nhnt trylnK to en-
cape A BUSY SEASON FOR Ml-Y
Annual ScMtp to tin llclil October 2f)
ut man M'nooi.
The fnruiHl llrk-nff of the Ill-Y
eeaaou will b" 'leld I'rldnV. Orlolier
20 when thn nnntml lll-Y ret. up I
held In th" new high "hoid eil-ll-tnrlum.
Thin will bn followed Tile-
dnv Orlolier 21 with tho opening
banquet or thn Hen llur chapter
nindn up of Junior nnd eenlor boy.
Mrla C. I'runty. prlnclnnl of Central
IiIrIi will bn the principal epenker
til thn nvenlnK ami Ills eunject will
bn "over thn line."
Tho Hl-Y Iland-Hnx oreheatrn
directed by I.yim Ilnrrett will ninko
It flrat aiipenrnncn on thin prnurnm
Itohrrt A. ltuaanl director n( the III-
Y work Plan to lake thl orchtwtrn
to thaolder boy' ntnln convention
early In December to furiilah miialc
fur tha new Hl-Y brotherhood con
vocation workVhlcli will bn demon-
etrnted there and that will bn nna
pf tha feature of tho convention.
Th new Hl-Y eoiiar which wn iledl
cnted to tho brotherhood by Itv.
Jnmea II. Heed will be nunc by the
brotherhood member nt tho flrrt
nioetlng.
Th pnet week hn been one nf
iltiiiKU.il activity for the lll-Y cn
vocation Itnenel enld yeaterdny. The
Initiatory team headed hv Iyndea
Hlniin tin a Initiated four clnaae nnil
there nre many other nunllfled can
dldatea to bn Initiated In addition to
lot freahmen applicant
Marines of .? Nations
Landed at Fonchow China
LONDON Oct. Id American
nrltlih and Japanese marine hnvn
been landed to preserve order at
Foochow sent of the latest outhrealt
ot fUlitlnc In China enhl n dispatch
from ShntiRhnl thl afternoon A
revolutionary sovernment ha been
ratnhllahed at Foochow by the rebel
faction. Foochow la capital of Tu-
Klen proline.
Gold nnd Plntinum
Smith
I'ipcrt KiiKinier nmt Diamond
Heller. Any Itlnc Cut nnil
Poldercil Wlillo You Walt.
Watches Clocks nnd
Jewelry Carefully
Repaired
00
Eyes Examined
(Hamc Correctly F1ttel
The Boiton Jewelry Co.
JOHN Till". HINtl .MAN lgr
111 .So lloston Air. l' lllocUi
South ot l'rln c-taltou
OenKO 7532
Suit Cleaned nml Pressed
Men' liiu-pltvci Bulls $101)
Men' llircc-plcco nulla. .!.'.'
Wardrobe Clcnners
117 w r.tghtli St.
Britain rejects
LIQUOR DECISION
FRAMED BY U. S.
rnsTINt r.D VIIOM I'AflK ONB
rullni; preventtnR the rnrrylnK of
iiqiinr on veei entrrinR Ameri-
can ports.
That the dlalrlct court before
whhh th cnaea r tn b h"rd to-
morrow mrnlni baa no jurisdic-
tion In the matter; that the nulls nro
raally esulnat the United fllnte gov-
ernment; that they do not show that
th government ha rnnntod lo be
ued and llit lliey do nut dlecloau
any lials fur an action In equity."
I pon tiicaii terminus trio uniense or
Heeretnry ir th Treaailry Mellon.
Henry ('. Hiimrt artinir collector
of i nslotn for thn port t New
York and Halph A. Day federal
Rrohlbltlon director for the state of
lew York who are mail defend
ant In the nulla broimht hy the
rompanlea will built In court to
morrow.
WAHHtNOTOM Oct. tn Thn
first foreign protest aRnlnst the
JWunjherty "hnn dry" ea policy
was lodged with the state depart-
ment Unlay.
Count Charles da Chamherun.
chnrxe d'affaires ot the French em-
bMiy In the absence of Ambassador
Jueeernnil called at the state de-
partment and ncqunlntod tlio Amer
ican Kovornmnnl with the French
viewpoint.
Tho count' vllt to th depart
ment wn a lengthy one. Whether
formal representation were made
In the name of the French Kovern-
mnnt. neither the statu department
or the count would say but It In un
derstood they were not. These will
be made Inter if the Daugherty rul-
ing I enforcod It was learned.
Count tie Chamherun wa In
formed It 1 understood thnt n rule
of rt-Af-nii will bn fullowed by the
American Knvernmcnt In enforcing
tho Volateud law attalnst foreign
nhlpa nt least until the American
court have passed on It.
Fnrelcn ship will be allowed wide
latitude In determining what con-
ntltutea "medicinal liquor."
WILL PRESS HER SUIT
li.it.i . MM.i.iiiir lt-llt lln.muMi
hit .ill tun .iKiiiiiet "i-c-rici ioi-r."
HAN FUANCIHCO Cnl Oct. 16
Mndamo MnrKnret Matronnuer.
prima donti.i of the Metropolitan
tlrnml Opera company wilt re-open
and prem the null for illiorie eho
dropped In tho court of Now York
nRMnnt Floyd (llotxbnch her "wild
iiusinru riiHiieiieiir-nusnann: sue
innounccil today.
Hlic. rlfii-llni-1 In lapllaa I Vi a mm
except through a forma! atutcniont
In which nhn declureit hIio hart In
her posieawlnn evidence which would
enable her to sucre.-wfully prosecute
l.A. .IIkap.u ...I n.t.l V..!..I...I tln
It wn dropped only In order that
she mlsht elve her whole nttentlon
to eliiBlm:
Girls! Girls!!
Clear Your Skin
With-s Cuticura
Cet. M.h CVp. nttn!TlMaO T OH4f
MtktarlM IWpt X Ii dum. am H..ITrwhan.
NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS .
IN DISTRICT NO. 2
Yrnr Klectrlc mil are due and must be paid on or before the
IRth or service will bo discontinued District No. 2 comprises nit
terrl'orv .mat of the teuler of Main street nnd south of the cen-
ter of Third street.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
OF OKLAHOMA
111 Kst rourtli Street Kennedy Bullillna;
Wo Close Saturday at 1 I. M.
wr those
who
rpi.OSEwhobuyCofTcc
JL onthcbastsofquality
place Folgcr's Golden
Gate among the very
best.
It will please you if
you like coffee that is
really good.for itis"dif-
fcrcnt in taste from odi-
cr coffee and better."
Tell your gfoccr you
want it.
J.A.FOLGER&CO.
San Francisco
Kani.ti City Dallas
Shifuoia.Jafaa
InniiTflM n i in
UVIIrtPt ULUD
HEARS HOWARD
Says Civic Clubs Should
do Constructive Work
in Community
No nlvlo club should have reason
for not finding constructive work o
do In the community of which It In
n part as long nn It ha the four
agonele nearest the heart of the
American people through which to
work thn church tlm home tho
arliool nnd the bnllot box C. il.
1 Inward of the HxrhimKo Trust com-
pany told the member of tho CIvlt-
nn club yesterday at the noonday
luncheon.
Trnrlng briefly tho history of Clv-
Itan from the time that the nucleus
orKanliatli.il ttrew out of the little
croup of war worker In Hlrmlng-
hum Ala lo the present when Civ-
Han I International In Ita ecope
llownul declared thnt It 1 liasml
like other club ot Ha kind up-ut
acquaintanceship friendship com-
mon Intel est nnd a deelre to accom-
nllah somcthlnc. Unthualnsm and
determination nnd a Krent communi
ty spirit nro requisite ior nccuni-
pllahmont on tho tmrt of any organ-
Untlon he aatd that Ii really worth
while.
Yestenlnv'a nrocram wa In
chnrgo of group one headed by
Harly Cas. Dr. A. Hay Wiley de-
tailed tho story of tho trip thnt IS
members of tho club made lo Mus-
kogee Inst Frldny to Invito business
men of that city to tho southwestern
business t-nnerc.
The Clvltnn club t plannlnn to
Imvo 100 per cent registration nt
the btislnes congres headquarters
nnd to attend the openlnc aesslon
Friday morning. '
Mnsncliuctt Uw Valid.
WASHINGTON Oct. 10. Tho ml-
prome court of the United Ktates
today held valid the section of tho
Massachusetts Income tnx law which
provides fund for pnyment of
teacher nnd for educational pur-
poses. The court held thnt state
have tho right to levy a special tnx
on Incnmes for a epei Inl purpose.
BREAK A COLD
IN FEWHOURS
Tape's Cold Compound"
Acts Quick Costs Little
Never Sickens 1
very oruBKist Here KUnrnntees
each pncltiign of 'Tape' Cold Com-
pound" to break up any cold and
end crlppo misery In a few hours or
money returned Mtuftlness pain
hendache fcverlshnee. Inflamed or
congested nose and head relieved
with first dose. These safe pleas-
ant. tablet cost only a few cent nnd
million now tako them Instead of
sickening- quinine. Advertisement.
demand
imlii
mmty
in 1850 jW
theyflh.etl V
FolgeTiCofecJ
so will "ou
ADMITS HELPING ZECH
.Major Ilnra t ommnnder of .lapancw
in MiM-ria Vilnius iiiriiniR mvr
Armament nnil Ammunition.
-TitTr Ill Maine Iter.-!.
commander of the Jatisneso armed
guairts in Siberia n i numiiii-ii
I.ri Ih. f-VMChfl.Stl.lVMK
.Mill. II w --
force In Vladivostok tho nmmunl-
Hon of the Hussian Wliuo rorres m-i
August nnd aseumed comideto re-
. 1.11 It .. . ..I n.nll.rilltlff
n" '1111 "II Ii J i-l 111" r... .....r
tlm genernl staff of the Mlberlan
command or oompii-itv in wia imu
wneri ni couri-maruau i-j'i'ii
Kumntnoto. .
Hum described the negotiations
declaring that he had not received
money from the while force for his
part of the transaction.
Hy some It Is believed Hara as-
sumption of responsibility Is n blind
for the purpose of lildlnK a plot In-
volving hlgher-up whl- h the court-
martial will be unablo t reveal.
Convict Fatally Shot
When He Tries Escape
ATLANTA fin. Oct. 10. Milton
Holomon a convict at the United
State penitentiary was shot twice
III the stomach and probably falnllv
wounded todny by a guard tinmeil
Wnlker. who fired when Solomon nt-
tempted to escape from th federal
building. Kolomon had been taken
In the government' dnp smuggling
case against John Owens a. former
Riinrd nt thn prison
STOMACHUPSET?
Get at the Real Cause Take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
That's what thousands of stomach
suffeuii nro doing now. Instead uf
tnklnt; tonP s. or trying to patch up a
poor digestion they are attacking
thn real cause of tho nllnienl clos-
gcd Hi or and disordered Dowel.
Dr. Kdwnrds' Olive Tablet arouse
tho liver In a soothing healing way.
When tho liver nnd bowels nre per-
forming their nnturnt function
nwny goes Indigestion nnd stomaih
troubles.
Hove you n tad taste coated
tongue fioor appetite a l.y dnn't-
aio feeling no nmhitlon or energy
tumble with undigested foods? Take
Olive Tablets the eiibstltute tor
calomel.
lir. Kdwnrds" Ollvo Tablet are a
purely vegetable compound mixed
with olive oil. You will know them
by their ollvo color.' They do the
work without griping cramp or
pain.
Take one or two at bedtime for
quick relief. Kat what you llko. 15c
and 30c Advertisement.
The Original Goodyear Cushion.Tire
now equipped with
The All -Weather Tread
Several years ago Goodyear engi-
neers invented and patented the
Goodyear Hollow-Ccntcr Cushion
Tire for motor trucks.
It was made with a soft base and at-
tached to the wheel by side flanges.
This was die first hollow.center
cushion truck tire of S. A. E. meas
urcmcnts. j
Later this tire was improved by at
taching to it a steel base making it
a "presscdon" tire.
More than 30000 of these earlier
types have been used and have
established n unique reputation for
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But these tires were smooth treads.
Now the ultimate development lia
been effected by combining the vir-
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Tire with the advantages of tho
world .famous Goodyear All
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Thc result is the new Goodyear
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Look at its outstanding features:
1 Jf has triple cushioning due to the
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2 It has the tractive migfit of the Good-
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Buick Cars Accessories
OWEN'S CAMPAIGN
MANAGER BOLTS
WALTON PROGRAM
rONTIM'KO KrtOM PAIIB ClSK
and pa-kins-town platforms '
said Freelmg Monday 'It will not
bo my purposo to Indulge in nny
personalities. There ha been too
much of that In thl campaign.
What L want la for the voter to
see thill stn'o socialism Is being
sponsored by n man who la tho
democratic nominee.
'Wo face an unprecedented con-
dition In Oklahoma polltli . We
New Edwin Clapp
oxfords for men
You can sec a distinct difference between Clapp foot-
wear and ordinary footwear the first time you look
them over. But it's only nfter months of service that
Clapp shoes show the sterling quality and workman-
ship that's put in them.
Come today and see all the now fall shapes in both
oxfords and high shoes for men and young men. $13
to ?lo. Others $10 up.
LMay Boihers I
Clapp Shoes and
Il M mK a CreiMlMii linn I W tdL
t diriv cf I. GWjf.r Alt-
lX ll 15J 111 ".r Jliti C-ihicn Trrt
3 It has a special Goodyear pTcsied-o
base.
4 It has the vearing strength of Good
year stock and construction.
The new Goodyear All .Weather
Tread Cushion Tire is specified as
all-'round equipment for light and
medium duty trucks and for front
wheels of heavier units. It is made in
all standard sizes from 4 to 7 Inches
inclusive.
For othtr typti cf hauling. Goody tar malts other sptcial tlrt). Sold
and ttrrktd by or Goodjtar Truck Tire Strrict Station Dtaltr
Goodyear Means Good Wear
have a nominee on tho dcmoi r . a
ticket who Rhove the dem r a
platform nslda anil takta tip .
other offered lilt)i by rn. I
groups. It nhnll be my pu t .
In my speeches to analyze t1 - t
two platform In nn effort to y
the state where we are headed
Frcellng will spenk Tueiy
night to business men of Shawn ...
Wednesday night ho la expected 'o
speik under tho nuplce of e n
Constitutional Dcmocrntlo clul . f
McAlester. The state club will a .
nounco his cntlro Itcrnary n). r'
The "West Virginia." tho nenwnt
battleship of tho American t hy
upon completion will bo fl 2 4 f i
long nnd will cary a crow ot l ; j
officer nnd men.
Knox Hats Here Only
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