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TULSA DAILY WOULD. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920 3 aiii i-v 1 1 im MH lkAW K vr K SALE OF LEASES i n ImIamaiii i ,,ik1 t umniiHivu They Will Probaoiy Act Soon. Iear from governor If obcrtaon Inform- state Body tppointifitnt of Fed i nil Ktnvivt'i'. Sfar Hriefm JRNNINOi April i nocornlng In an estimate made !y an old ell ien, the population or Ihl rli has doubled with.n Hi" Mis: MM months Ths aliened im mi in from 1 2fi to i ;oo PAWHUBKA, April I N I'' l.itivllle, one uf Hip older,-, contract or In f aice county, died ouddepl) huh morning ! hit automobile rnile on hi way tu o erace u piece of Ai.rk FATHER WANTED TO REPLACE SON Appeal's to Serve Jail sentence but Ruse la Discovered. bov lene IMeftftf lei UN "I'll' hi sentence.' Mr w.w mill hom Thi' 00) will be Klven a (OH day! in which In N port tn the MontHil 0 BOND ISSUES ARE MOUNTING t.lill In stiili- Now Iteyoltri I'M' lion fat iiiink iiiiiiiiinu Mil hi. I MOO AII"M A 1 i n .o I' ' , ,, ,,il mnl Kill mini n I" , ,,r iin' lint river, rimn.ru . i j ,,,.,,,, :,d offered Mr Mir next .a.. ,y Hi- oo m Hi leelone r o t IM . , J office proboMl fclll bo MMW1I from the K..I-. r.mi.iim , , ii.i thlo uf ernoon after inej telegram from Qovernor I ,,i V) aoningMnl mill'""" ppolnl ment i'l frtral n- . dtapotod territory hy . f i pre mi --"iin ..ff.rcd for h.i I" TOOOfla HI trtitomonu olroolatod by the iMrwioncrs Include thune on . .1 , in bod of Uw nod i Ivor in ,111 and Cotton eouptles, Tho t amount t" approximately 7. Mo rt ,.i range in state from II to jr. rat Leeaeo on Uit oawt tracu . offered for WlO tail summer. ,, withdrawn m view of the ..... I.. ... no.. led In lir null ipnii i'" - ... ft!) hy tin' l.'OCI.II Rreiri hum-mi uu ,, ,.- r ti,.. Indiana. ,. n lh Wing of tnOM claims delayed, tin' otnto sgain placed , ;, ,,. n iin market The ilUoo the iragts ware rib" fuamntoeSi Definite withdrawal of the Rod , ,., m front tlie MlO in HOI rx maoa until aita tin- r.'- rn here of Governor Robortaon. ., is expected Saturday, oommla" . i en .-aid today. i,,.,ih in olhrr part of the tate rerad for Hale Tuesday will not lie Ik drawn. '. ntmi ut or a receiver for du- . .i land in Hi- Rnd rWar he.i will , deter fforta of the Jodoonnt Do oping association to have rn ,,i iin- order of the federal din- , . t court lit Bnld two nerkK dnf thnt taaOOlftttOfl In po-nhmIoi, rlHim in Tillman i-oiirity now I by T( WM r.'inuerH. B. R Hlnkv r I , for ihe rteiM-tttt Ion, eald to M tld that M interpretation t.i. receive rafalp order ai that It only to clalniH of the jiiates i .klahoma and Texan regarding boundary, and that private rn ill be left in DOOOOMlOn f n- pi-op.rty. eubject to order ii Hp- receiver. He r-aid when h" i-ived exHi't information aa to Ihe ntlnn ..f tlie nuprenie court order ivnuld attempt to have the rang, r.s ate the JudOOnln claim. rio-ottorney said he went notires -.. ,r railroad and pipe Una p.iniM not to transport oil from the JudOOSai tract. This Ion, he .-.iid, won hawed on his he ';. federal re.-elverrthtp will .ffe-t private propriety rijrhtK. tranvportatlon eompanien carry 1 which II ftdJUdqfOd later to 01 i ' tba .ludHOnla aswrclatlon," I "aftey the Aworiailon ha.s bidden mn.h action, the aaaocla hold them rooponatble for NORMAN, April l n. hundred COO pi for the ctutnty poii It i ihon .v. ie m il. red hy Hecrelury W. U Qlbbo (ollowlni o mooting hold i the offloa of County Aumit U K. Bonn Hi" t B L'O "how will he held hi ro i mmoM Par i -1. MIAMI, April i HoanlM flj in- f.t prootloplly ovt rj ntfeoai Hold In I'tiawa oountv. MQOrdlng to Kai m At'.-nt UgWffpnOO, who. with I A Kinhi'i'. govern man i x pa rt. hpo junt r. malied a aurvey latta planting of Onto 1h In good OOAdlUon. the front having failed In hurt them JRNNINOlp, Aptll 1 rr.n lica.lv all the money haa I.e. n rgla.-d hy popular Mil.a. rtption to purpllOgO a tractor for load ami Mreet worK under the uupicee -.t' I lie ctiamher of oonrntofod Ronldoi nrofhRtg tho roade. the machine will carry a tanir with which oonto of me rondi will hv oiled PONCA CtTTi April I Kloyd I'eier. (MUM RnrttOtt ami ''hirlea Barthitl lme boon nrroatod a ehnrgo or poMnll proiforrod hy Bnilol hieklnaon. a ynuitn farmer of the Dtlworth nolpjhnprnoodt, Cdeklnnon ui. legOO hat al he utn driving into (ill. worth art til a load of orn. the trio pulled him from the driver's aeut and einaarcd hla body and cioih ng with axle yroa.se. B Nhwi .'t.i t kih" prirt btVtKOaRJB, April I I'ourhe,! by the plea of the prtgOAOf OOP" tan cog to .in days In Jail fr o petal mK ut nii. it d. st ill. i . rederal Judga .i w Woodrufl ai I'm-. i laai Bni urduv pal I'led the man until Aptll 1. The prtnonof was Carroll Pi VltthUgh, iklu His wit.- wis .Ian giTouely ill a'. hO10 he miI.1. and POggvd the Jinl" I'.r a ' h ii"'c I., t" turn, to 1.. r until "he had rooovoroa "I citni ot bul liellOVa vir stoi.' the itldga aald Vour seriteme will not hrgli until April I Return homo to our wit" tut ggrrandor t the authorttlM nt ntuokogo on tttal duj ' UHl .Klii a itinn BOlled Deputy Marohal Horry make mi the tele phone "riiia is w. w Onrroll." iho voire Mid "I have coma to siirren der The man was told that it he did not haie saffl. lent mOltOt t" renlPtn at a hotel to report a: the kill, and if hie rands wrtr ample to appear at the marshal of the today This morning a man trained into Hlake s room. "I am CafPOtl," he aald. "if i remombor ooirootly," itiak" said, th.- man the indifr tantanood i ' you ig Yon are at loaal f'( POftrg ! old.' hat the man Inaiated thai he : wum the prison.-r aontont od m II was not until after Mneial inln tttdg of cns-exuminatli'ti that he I hroke down With taara atraalng ilow-ii his face, he said "I'm the boy 'a father Ilia wife la allll very I III It would kill her to have the OKLAHOM CI P M 'I' i With th- isaii" of I7r.i'..)0 In hotel for road conitrnoUon voted in 'i.ia homo county yootordny, bond monoa toUUliiK I.' I 'v alie.nl hai. been vot. d this ar in Oklahoma . "nut I' s ii. m y Wood (tatp hi;ii wily coin rnl-sli.ner, said lodpl UoCnrtain county will yot ne Tuesday on an lasue of I0 fo roads, and bond elert Puis To. winch the dates have not boon ' I are pu Mptod in Comanche. Pontotoc and Johnson oountlaa, wood sold Tha Comanche county project win call for a bond Issue of fl.Ml.gtP, hi Maid With int-rest awnkenlng ihroui!!i out the slat" In Hie matter of good run. I construction. " Wood BtMOdT, is probable Ibora win In approprla : tains this year t th" conntloa ..f mono) mora than enough t" pvt foi 1 the state all th" federal aid Itino available tot Ik la hom." DR. IRA ALLISON RttOOO. MIV IM' t RINAR1 DIDK Ml B IB', Ijii I hint Mnil. DR. DWIGMT ALLISON Null Surulcjil DllXMCi if Woltt rn, nml UulMMWl Offksr I'nitlni Ijisi Third simti HottTI A iv in. tn N . ni. ; SlMlllil .1 9- I 2. Wanted! Clothing Salesman Furnishing Salesman Thr Curtlp Brown Co, reQuifgg tho Mrvicu i m atiihuoti.il Clothing 9slvgmin tnd . Purniahingt OOodd sHltstiiali. It' you aif experienced in predentin! only hih cImp merchpndipf pnd wish to eonnect pith a pcrmftncnl apoglUon, whertj tiir' i an gxcgllenl raturoi thki store offerg an opportunity that is vory InTiUnf. Vppl) only in person, ut once. Cut t.s eBrouf" Co- The Houar of Kuppenhrimrr Clothe. fTEMPT TO BREAK JAIL rt- re Revealed at MrMrlrr When Chargea gee rued, oeelatid Praai Hiaie wire. I'AldSBTRR. okla April 1 attempted Jail breaks which ly guoooodod Matnrday and Mon mpht wire revealed by county orltlaa today In the filing of c" aKain;': William Miller. tiler in baling hold egsHho ohnrgo he furnished the pipe wreirh Vhtch Frank CRnaOO escaped uan i I Thooo Knplloatad with P :n this cae arc ltoy Kdgerly, "I poddlor of stolen Htl k a ml Tony Kavaloski. iw I "f a minor crime. Ttie three tbrough an inner conipart- ' itaiurday night and hmi nearly at their way thrntiah barfM I lOWO when their saws became 1 1 work with, it la t barged. Ii ol to call th- night Jailer to 1 book into their cell. MoV ' they jammed the locks their doors and whurt they tcht the were safe auatti started king "it the window bars. I lust a Hint Mrs. Housewife Our aluminum cooking utensils are easily ancl quickly ceanecl during the iot, dusty months of "Prinij and summer. I 3ga4l UKKVS0(k)0DMAl m . lIARIiWAUi; Plione Cedar 500 Madison and Hodge Streets Tl Head this way for new spring HATS CfYtftSt i i Tke H-niM rf r. Paakra We've steadily worked for a good many years to make our name represent, quality in merchandise, the best spirit of service, and the guaranty of satisfaction to our cus tomers. We're always willing to refund money, if you're not satisfied. Easter Wouldn't be Easter without a Spring Suit YOU may want single breasted or double, or one of the new Norfolks; you have your choice of colors, of patterns, of fabrics; you can find what you seek here. You'll like the new models designed for us by the House of Kuppenheimer; Blender effects; high shoulders, high chest, high waist; long soft roll, square-notch lapels; suits that give the athletic appearance that young men most desire. These suits foryoung men are strikingly good values at s 17.50 $54.50 $57.50 $64.60 and $69.50 Suits for business men LOTS of men don't believe it until they see the suit- we have produced for the high-class business man. These suits are as well made, of as fine materials, as you have ever worn ; there's nothing better. They fit as well as any clothes you ever had ; accustom tailor can't do better. $40 $45 $80 $o $65 $"o $t: $80 $90 New Spring overcoats THKY'VK just come; sport coats, raincoaLs, street eosts. The latesl idea:; in these overcoats; we show an interest ing diversity of models; raglans, Chesterfields, box coats, reversible coats, polo COatfl, double and single breasted styles and lots of new Burberry and other English topcoats. $40 $45 $50 $00 $70 $7: $X0 $90 a-n Attractive Styles Attractive Values If you want to pick out your now Master Hat in a store where there's prac tically no end to the variety offered- - Where every hat is in the newest and most approved shade, shape and propor tion Where quality ever reigns supreme and is never allowed to fall below par Where service is unusually quick, and especially expert, and your satisfaction fully insured This is the place you're looking for Our hat business has grown to tre mendous proportions. Style, quality, serv ice, and greater value-giving did it. This season there's the added attraction of an Unlimited stock, which not all stores can offer, $10 Other Hats at $6.50, $7.50 and Up gga Men's Caps Growing in popularity every daw Plenty of handsome ones here in Irish Homespuns, Knglish and Domestic Tweeds and Checks at $2, $2.50, $3 Kuppenheimer Clothiers Tulsa's Uvest Leading Men's Store f'RiKX Xlie Most Beautiful Cat iibtxnat A lOmbtnftUOn of beauty and riiKKednesa. otoMgUy built nd honestly prlooa. I'l.t mi. for IeiiioiiHiratlon I RWLS-MARSH CORPORATION 1001 South Main St. Osage 3biO-J571