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TULSA DAILY WOULD, SATURDAY. .JULY .'U. 1920 STATE LAUNCHES WARRING'S TRIAL Man Charged With Mur der of Wife Sits Un moved at Hearing. FEELING EBBS LOWER We Have Our Rales! and the strictest rule w hare U thist We mark our merchandise aa lot as w can, instead of on high as tee dared! earance Sheriff Relievos It Safe Lodjje Prisoner in Po teau JhU Cell. to tulv CI McAlestfr, Okls... July SO. Sitting healdft his two mall sons and h travlns no smoUon, Ed Warrlns heard five pint, wltnesars five th tssilmony, whlrh hrld hltn for trial on a charge of murdering lit wife I In Loving, LaflOrt county, early IM week. Wnrrlnir. n. well known farmer, vrnK arreeted Wednesday following the recolpt of a report from the tate chernla declaring that trSOM of poison were found In the liver and stomach, whlrh had bcn Bent to Norman for examination. When arraigned before E. H Own, Justice of poaro Xday morn ing for i - ir:.i . h.-srln. War ring plead not guilty and the mate laced five WtttMSMfl on 'he stand r. E. Hovels, of I'utcau. who per fcuricd the operation and Dr. Edwin Iiiarr, state rhemlat, who made thr chemical analrtl of the orgalU were the chief witnesses for the tate. Doctor DeBarr declared that there were tri-r of strychnine In both the atomaeh and liver. Tha audden death of Mrs. Warrlna. which occurred a't Irving, aroused suspicion and the body waa exhumed in order that an analyala of v it.. . organa might be made. When he waa arrrated Warring waa ep'rlted from 'he Poieau jal'. to the state penitentiary at McAlea ter. Faellng waa running high over Leflore county and officials feared that an attempt would be made U lynch him. Warring did not take the atand during hla preliminary hearing. He waa held without ball for trial in the district court. Feeling ha sub aided, 8hriff P. C. CartM dMlarea that he thought Warring would he safe in the Poteau Jail. Sapulpa Note RAPri.PA. July 30. Chief of Po Uoe Jack Wisdom, made the follow ing Mtatemenl today to correct an article that waa printed In this col umn Wednesday morning: "There was a mlatake made In the report that waa glv n out from the police station last Tuesday night concern ing the death of D. I). Cochrmham. colored. The first report that camr to me waa that Oochraham died from drinking poisoned Jake, hut the neat day the repot t reached me that Cochraham died from heart disease." s Cochraham ia Known In Sapulpa aa a respectable citizen among the colored people. He leaves a wife and two sons. He had been ill for two years prior to his death. Marriage licensee were issued yes terday to the following: Harry Oll llam 28. Tulaa, and Mlaa Desate Lee 20, Tulsa; Fred Knap. It, Brlstow. and Mlaa (lladys Grooms. 1. Brls tow; Jamea Cullyer, 18, Drumrlghe. and Wlsa Mable Bayra, 20, Drum right; William M. Varncr, 24, Pres ton, and Mlas Kesale Fisher, 1. Preston; John U Wllks. r.O. Sapulpa. and Mrs. Wlllla H. Edwards. 40. Sapulpa. James Henderson, colored, re falvaA a anrnrlMe 'thla momillt at the result of a caae in the court of Juatlce C. E. Pllta. Henderson ......... r.,.1 u.arrnnt xmlnst John Hays, colored, charging him with taking $120. Henderson said that Hayea held him up at the point of a ....i .....I. the nionev. tTnon Investigation, Justice Pills learned that the two men had been ganiDt- at rhi. I . . , , . nf PhurleM ftnirhett. 1 he ease of robbery against Hayes wfi drmstn-il and he waa fined $2S . ft r Jtarrylnn a gun. iienavrson was I ...ia V,t I... ..... m ,.h.rvi.,l with . U 'lim i . " ...... u.mhllnu- h waa releAfied On 150 bond and his i:ami will be called next rlday. Harry Ollllam and Miss resale Lee of Tulsa learned after many hours Of waltlne: and searching that a ouuple cannot get a license In one county and be married in anotner. They came to Sapulpa yesterday afternoon from Tulsa and procured a license. Then then returned to Tulsa to be married. They were re fused bjkaeveral ministers and Jus tices, and then they decided to re turn to Sapulpa. They caught the last car and went to the home of Justice A K. Pllta. Justice Pllta donned a bathrobe and went out In the hall. The taxi driver, Cleorge Meeker, and a nian by the name of E H. Llnday. who was passing by. were called as witnesses and the ceremony was performed. If you would know what real olive oil taste like try imported UK Pompeian Olive Oil ir.Ur.AT S3Sj3M3siiT2RM ilUMTf U6HTnm I OIL MONEY BACK Itheot quaatloa If Haal'tSaHa i : la ft titB of sf ma. u.r. aiDworm. I. el DWl tooaie dtr.urja lirtnn MI raiment failed limit's Baits foe ess t Iota en obi s'i fOpajf Poea Tto. al arna aWfea B. nianaraa IIS - saaaaaaaa awaaa rd Co . HhrB il HB ssalaVBaiaPI-lFlXi astw WasaL : M Model: BILTMURB I.KNOX DREXBL FENWAY BEAUMONT HADLEV STANTON ItAMBEAU HtXON OHMOND - single nml floiible breastetls. also in hot weather varia tions for A i r - O -Weave fabrica. Colors t Dark Hhies Kirvy nines Olive Gracftt Ocean GfMlli Bronze Browns Fofj Browns Warm Browns Sepia Brow ns Tans Oxfon) (irnys Mi l.i 11 ii (iruyg Cloud (iravs Jet Blacks' Pattern: Salt and Peppers Penril Stripes DiagoMli Bniad Wales :halkMne Strlpea Plaids and Checks Double Twlsta Single Twists Tnrtnns Plain Weaves Herringbones Shadow Weaves All Pure, Bttst All-Wool With Silk Decorative Thread Never Cotton Trxtnrc: Homespuns Caasimerea Cheviots Serges i Flannels Tweeds Palm Reaches Crashes Silks Silk -striped Flannels Unfinished Worsteds Mohairs Gaberdines Irideacents ome Things That Every Man Should Know With clothing prices where they arc today, a man can't afford to step into the first store he comes to.antf lake the first garment offered him. There's too much at stake. He ought to realize now, if he nevcrtlid be fore, that there's a vast difference between clothing stores, the merchan dise they deal in and the values they give. If he wants to buy intelligently and get the utmost . possible value for his money, he should know that by ' coming to this Live Store for something to wear he is coming to the undisputed headquarters for style and quality, and is dealing with the greatest value-giving institution in the field of men's wear. He should know that the Curtis Brown Co., are the largest spot-cash dealers in Good Clothes in Okla hoifta; that our cost of doing business is the lowest ever known in our line, and that all the advantages we gain through big buying and low expenses go to our customers in the form of lower prices. Every man ought to know these facts. Then let him buy wherever he " . pleases. He can't plead ignorance if he pays more than Curtis Brown prices or gets less than Curtis Brown values, but he still has the privilege of coming here the next time. Our latch string is always out. Kuppenheimer Clothes There are lots of things ou ought to know about these famous garments about the woolens, the styles, the tailoring, etc. But after all it s the good style, good fit. good service and good satisfaction in every one of them that's of most importance and that make Kuppenheimer the best clothing investment obtainable today at 1 $ 17 For Values Selling Regularly at $30 and $35 2-piecc aero weave silk shantung and other desirable cool summer fabrics 27 . For Values Selling Regularly at $45 and $50 2-piece Silk Mohairs and All Wool Tropical Worsteds. Sizes to fil everyone. $ 37 For Values Selling Regularly al 55 and $60 2-piece heavy Silk Poplins, in Cor dovan brown, tan, cream and blue. Other fine fabrics, too. These wonderful Kuppenheimer Clothes Values are coming to us daily just as fast as the Kuppen heimer tailors turn them out. See them; compare the newer styles, the finer fabrics; superb tailoring $ 35 For Values Selling Regularly at $60, $55, $50 Kuppenheimer Tailored AH Wool 3 piece Suits, many of them silk trimmed. Wonderful fabrics, newly styled. $ 45 For Values Selling Regularly at $75, $70, $65 Kuppenheimer Tailored Fine Worsteds and Cheviots of all wool materials. The greatest value of the year. $ 55 For Values Selling Regularly at $90, $85, $80 Kuppenheimer Tailored Fine Silk and wool fabrics, as well, as all wool blue serges for men and young men. Real Values! Clothing our specialty; values our hobby! But value at Curtis Brown's means more than price alone. Curtis Brown value always implies its twin fashion. They al ways go together like bread and butter or salt and pop per. Curtis Brown vuluc means making your dollur go farther it means that those who follow the Curtis Brown banner get right style, good service, long wear and a good, round doHar's worth for every dollar spent. Curtis 3roun o Tulsa's Livest Leading Men's Store Without Fireworks! Fireworks consist of a fareup, a blinding light, a loud report and a burntout piece of worthlessness. Too many "value," are just like that. There is a flareup of good value for the first to come the rest get left. Curtis Brown values arc like an arc light burning brightly day in and day out. When you see Curtis Brown values advertised you can expect MOBK values rather than FEWLR, when you come to look. i 3 aaaaaaaaaaaaadMaaaaBaaaaBaBWwami tin aim VI. nun. COMPANY J