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"bomo"' n,y plcturca and 1 nm ,onKi BEGIN MITCHEL TRIAL Koblnson la aldlnR Mrs. lUacker. Ul11 UllUU I IXlnL backed up by funds furnished by tha fathw of Mm. Hlacker, an oil man ..,,. , of Mounds, In the search, and ho says '""' ftfiit-tl of MiNillnir Car In that u shuoUnff affair will be thai Cnlllnsv lilt- nuinK jury In tlio "I"'- I UNtilel ((,, t. TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1020. n ANOTHER CHAPTER IN BLACKER CASE Decree of Divorce Given Woman Whoso Husband V TookjChild. MOTHER SEEKING SON Will Search for Husband to Get Back 19-Months-Olil Coy Kidnaped mnthw chapter In the Illncker jTSSTwrltwn today whim District 0en ranted n i lyorro to lirih Blacker from William U Dlrtf- ' Tonlftnt Mrs. iimcscr in. .. h , - March fr hr huslmnd not to Li tack his lvc I'i'l i tk from hlmhlr ifmuntli- old son. William t nicker. Jr.. whom ho kidnaped taut week. With marker la his sl-Ir'tn-liw. Mi. IJIHail Uoblnsori. , wife of Francis Itoblnson. Mrs UUcker brought suit for i I voro i" month ntfn and Mr. Wick-r riled J municr petition. 'In tot tnaklns; a liimiK In court, the "nurt allowed hltn teiupurary custody CfWhnhe loft he sent her a note ' riwilliu? "Say. I'erlha, you can RO Ihca'l and get the divorce. 1 will write this so tli.it If you do not find mf you can use It. Your dad said that he would spend every dime ho had. Well, ho lias a chanco to Bpend ono or tuo now " ' When Iloblnson pot homo that nlrht he found his wlfo tfono, their rooms all topsy turvy and this noto on the dresser; "Dear hubby; I have FILES HABEAS CORPUS I), roller, riinrgcd With Murder of ifniiiiK Morrl. Suya Ho h Unlawfully Iniprisoui'il, Itubeus corpus proceeding wcro nexun In district court yesterday by .column for C Doc Fuller, churned with the murder of .Initios Morrla In this city on December 2t. Kuller, accordltiB to tho testimony Intro, dueed before Jusilro II. .1. (Iray t)o comber 31, at preliminary henrlnir, shot and killed Morris In Ihu clpar stand of the Clinton building, whoto Mrs. Puller was In charge. Puller clalniN In his evidence that the evidence preacnted by tho stale at tho preliminary hearing, nt which tho defendant was held without bond for tr al by district court, was Insuf ficient upon which t base a charRO of first decree murder an unbailable offense. Hearing on tho petition Is set for .January 17 before Judse Owen Owen. Trial of l.co ' Speck" Mltchol, who Is charged with the larceny of n.i automobile in Colllnsvllle May 21, 1 1913, bos, in .n district court .Vo. 2 JeMcrday, the stiitd haMiiK Oun. I ciuile.l the testimony of tho wit inuscH. Mitchell Is charged Jointly with Fred Holds, with the crime, but a severance was Kranted and Klelds I will be triisl later, i Testimony Introduced by the stale .showed that a Cord cur. the proper. iy of V. .. Kvans of Collltuvllle. Iwiih stolen from the tatter's Karaite In a search of tho country surround. IfiR Colllnsvllle, Hvans with two I brothers and '.wo Colllnsvllle officers I while rldltiK In an automobile, passed the defendant driving a Kor.l c-jr. wl.o failed to Mop when slitnaleil The officers pursued the fugitives to 'find the car abatidontd In the ro.M , a shori dlsiaiice away. It wis also proved that as the Kurd pissed lin ear occupied by K,uis and the of I filers, one of :he men threw n flash II.Kht In their faoes and reroMil.'-d the difuml ints. bo h of whom were 'well known to the ISvans brothers First Precinct of Tulsa to Have Its Census Completed Announcement was nindo es lerd.iy by K It llollmnti, euuuier. ntor, In charge of voting precinct No. SO. which is census dlstilct No. SRI, that he had conipleteil the count of noses In that area of Tulsa This In the flist district to be counted for the 10th decennial census. Mr. Ilollman URRnt that possl bly ho failed tn sco Hnmoone In Hint district so If such Is tho easn they should phone to Osage f.lMI. and to 8 p m. ut ultiht to Os.irh J 7 15 1 - J GIVEN TWO-YEAR SENTENCE Nciirn Youth Wlm I'lcnds (iullty In liiu'i tioon to1 MoAloMcr. 1'loyd Mltrhel, ;m ISvear-otil tiexn. ninth entered a Plei ,if aV . 'o Kccind device for. rv vesterdav In dlsT.ci (ourt iv hen Irs rise way culled fur tri u. n, w is sen'rin ed In two oars In the Imlnsnial rYliooi for Neuri Hoss .it Mc Mister b .ludBe Itedtnond s iv M. ''ii' .iduil.ti.l i islitiiit a rhei if f"i n; tn.idr ti J A .l, wi t of -In Kiuni.ii lafc ioiii..in.v. 'o a not Ik i empiii) u. Iluni'iin lianii'CM. The novel "Illustrated foncert He Cltal ' by (tern-go I'opeland. pianist, nnd six lovely "Isndnrables," known as the Duncan Dancers, to be seen Tuesday ntsjht. January 20, a; Con vention hall, presenta fimturea so ex trnordlnary and so different from those of any other musical offering that detnlted iwv'Mint of It Is din tlnetly deserved nr deep poetic bIk nlflcanre nnd sluKuar beauty ate those Illustrations of the moods of the piano inastei ple' es. and ono who sees them woudeis why the (treat clasalrH of music aio tmi more (if ten protia.MMl th.H w.i It is un a trai'Uon of the hiKhei art sti' me It and remarkable for Its nslnnlsliln ? Krace and leant) The six young Klrts were chosen bv ls.nloro Dun i an from iiiuoiik a number of others and trained bv tier up to the tlui i' en she ti lt tb it lhc were nr'ts' in their own rlnlit ilt.'iKc t'opetand Is a pianist uf i . . id,,.i al fwO iul er nlltlon. invc Una his ivmk w.tn i harms and itra. es all Us own l: e wllhoui the dauierK, this piOKram by such a solo ariist would be a niemoialdu one for tnusle loveis. -Advt. WONDKRIANI) Don't .MIsn tlio Cheer Up Girls l Mm or IVp (iolhl Soiikn Ileal Comedy I'llTt'lt Til AND Good Weiiteni Drnmn Ctntia Wilbur In "Devil McCnrc" Free Chrislinn Science Lecture IUkIi hihcVd nudltoriuui J i tn. Hund.iy. January 18th. The I'ttblic Invited To Fortify The Sys tem Against Golds, Grip and Influenza Take 7f Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature on the hox. 30c ROYAL Presenting Today BAND BOX REVUE High class musical comedy featuring Hnrmony Quar tet and blackface comedy. Pictureland Theda Bare In Her Latest "THE DARLING OF PARIS" j -J 'lox Office Open 10:30 l'liono :tu0 Biggest Bargain in Town Our Daily Matinees 2:30 15 and 25c. Now Playing MLLE. RHEA "ices "iCp,l0n ,,f tilth T' lRS MuiK Josi:in macii. .in., ami - . Jo'! cooic fe, I Iln7r77v ACnu? " ' O'Vlioum" clara Howard" ouiliu Soiirm ,, ,SU)rIi. .VWii ci.. -c, 3,ic, noo t-'omlni- SiMin ALEXANDER CARR in "April Showers" CONVENTION HALL SSay JANUARY 16-17 Elks' BijJ Charitv Show Let's Go Pe Personal Direction of J. A. Darnaby The most elaborate local production ever attempted in Oklahoma 100 IN CAST AND CHORUS Scat Stilo Opens ut WuHsormnn's Jewelry Store at 10 a. m. on Wcdm-Milny, January 11 Hie first liotir will be devoted to cliwklnp; of bent sold In nilvunco by KIWh s T R A N D Last Times Today LKJiVL 1V11A In Roogli Riciiiig: R The Is- Inm Duncan Dancers U:t :val of Greek Dances and George Cope land Pinnist Allspices Piniio Slutly Club Convention Hall Tuesday Evening, January 20 8:15 o'Clock Seals now on Snh ut the (Junker Drue; Co. Send .Mull Onlcr to .Mrs. I rnot lulovv, 1121 North KIhoim! TOD A Y- For the Last Times The Great Woman's Picture of the Year onience Tho iinbiuc nnil tlirlllliic methods used by Tom Mil In rewulnir n beautiful prlnnw In distills mi) 'tn-iiicly aimisliw,-. .Sclicdiih ii:i.i, ii:l.-., fj.-so, , 3:ir., I:3U, fi:l5, 7, H:I5, 0:30. Starting Wednesday The Latest 66 Up ack Scnnctt Comedy In Alfs Place" 1 Vnturlni; CHARLES MURRAY And Sennett Bathing Girls l'lrst Shovvlnc iu Tnbv, CONVE ION i TONIGHT JANUARY 13th SEAT SALE NOW ON' AT QUAKER DRUG STORE "Somebody's Swee APPEARING WITH ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST . Prices: $3.00 $2.00 and $1.00 Book and Lyrics by Alonzo Price. Music by Antonio Bafunno Staged by Author Produced Under the Personal Direction of Mr. Arthur Hammerstcin mw 0 "miBSKWtntS iillllHBRB Shu married tho man she loathed. Then she married the man she loved. Her conscience said No, but her heart said Yes. A vivid story uncqualcd in creating the daring and unusual from Cosmo Hamilton's Cosmopolitan Magazine story of the same name. v mm A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT SPECIAL PRODUCTION IN SEVEN PARTS JO REGULAR PRICES 10c AND 25c lllilllilliliillllllllilllllllllll TOMORROW AND THURSDAY NORMA TALMADGE in "Martha's Vindication NEXT SUNDAY ALL WEEK: "MARY PICKFORD in 'jPOLLYANNA"