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HARDING KINSMAN INSISTS HE'S 0. K. four your." nmt Hint ho should ho wnlo. a tloctirg utirvcillati t Kho mm that hail chc ks lsaiwcd hy I Kvcratt worn 'Man to bojuli en ithumngm " He In js ycfirs old Mm HnrdinR ilr Iftrcil nho ilM mviis firm In tlio hcllnf tnnt hir I family was related to that of tho I w..: 'vrnouont. rrrniiirnt Hurtling, on UeilieS, Hnurdnv. toeKrnphed fcdcrnl offl- tilleKCd rem- News of Sapulpa through n rtiso oiitninol jmwmIoii t of Urn child I tn. a icfjif I t to , liw.i r,iir,l,i , i ii' n'l i .1. Vnimif F.vnrnLt TllUl llCS ail lmpOSter HonMnii of Kverctt HnrdliiB Uut ior tne Kjom NOT AT ALL WORRIED Everything Cominn Out Right in the End' He Says to In terviewing; Scribes ,-H AUO, April 4. nlsplto tho fn, t Ihat Rovornmcnt officials hy tticlr nwn statement plan IiIk epeedy .nl ( "nunl i mi Impostor, lSveiell ilnnl.nK. "cousin of president Wat t,n n Ilardlnu and brother of I'enrI it,, .iiiifr. ' tho "white v limine baby," id.n' Kioiitly m.HntftJnf'd hi limn i( any pint unit ItiMlHtt-il tiint iiRtilii t ii really Ills coiimIii. Hit .nd the barn in n llttl" Jail nt V..odt..iU. Illo., cIoko by Chlnigo, jr Ilurdlnu points with prldn to Independent Join in With Five liig Packers WASHINGTON', April i Twclvft Independent puckers In St- Iiouji, 25 member of tho Packets nnd Saiisaiie Mnmifncturlnc tiwi.cln tlon, nnd ono Cnlenjfn cold stornnn company, today notified the depart- mem oi moor inst lliey uenireil to become parties to tho terms of tho palters' wnKO and working cimill tlons agreement coticludod lant month with tho flsn lending paclt ers in the ChlcnRo district. Tho notification mcanff, officials Mlrl, thnt SO Independent concerns ns well as tiu five bis packer have been brought Into tho tiRrccmcnt. The 81. I.ouls rompanlcK. whllo heretofore not actually parties to tho Alschnler wnr-tlmu nRrcemunt, have, tinder neparnto nrrmiKcnientH carried out nil ruling made by Fed eral .TuiIkc Alschnler in packer labor disputes. 'V.:,enrKtW of liurkett Youth ... r.i..i t "vt iiarisinir with i j3 indcfinitelu Put Off n lunsmanH best wlnhcn," and signed . ' ' , . . i ... ,.... t I . X X THil Atipll - ' Willi I'l niS UI11KIIK" inline. .Ir. II 11 I, ii 11 llll I I lli.'ll t I , mi SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION TODAY Proposition of $275,000 Bond Issue and 10-Mill Levy Before Voters Apll lo Thu.WnrM. BAl'l'Ll'A. April 4. -.Voters of this clly ko to thu polls Tuesday in a special election to vote on the proposed :tr,000 bond laauo nnd tho proposition tif assess nn addi tional ton-mill levy for itmlnto nnnco of schools. Members of thn school board by whom the spoeclul election was culled, state they are confident or tho pausing of both proposition. Consldcrahln discus sion 1ms been had iih to tho merits of tho bond lssuo and the board hns none Into details as to Just what the money would be used for If it Is voted. An tlio pl.m stands now it is intended to build a. new Junior IiIrIi school and make addi tions to sevornl of tho ward schools Willi h htivu been crowded to sunh nn extent all this your that In some Places' only ono session a day has been held for each class. The trial of it iliarue of 'I 1 i.m i want to talk fullv ... nltorncy," IVerctt Ilardlnc first dcKreo murder set for tomor i n.ii.v. "mil evcryininK h comimr ji all linht t know." Iloon'l lllnmc "Kln.Miinn." I..nt think I blanin President IlardtnfT for thlH. Ho hnd nolhlnc to do with It. lto him acUnowlcdced that nnd I know ho wouldn't turn on e JiiHt look at thn pnoto graphs I'vo pot homo nnd letters." Hardin does not hestitnto to plare tho blamo for his presont nre !l .merit on club men nnd others vIm th'iucht they saw it chanco to B,i n rint." r didn't so to thorn with any proposition." he Insists. "They r.in.i to mo nnd they came In flocks. I . ldn't cot rid of them. rrlcniN Trlcl to Umo lllin. 'Tli.it special car wo had to WaihinKton, I didn't order that. Thai train was ordered by n man Jiramed Murrny who tnouRht, ns did JH the others, that they wero ko lug to Ret pood Jobs, Wtien U'h nil cleared tip you will find these peopln worn trying to tiso me and not that I was trying to use 'horn." I, it lo Pearl Hnrdlnff, who was to lie the 'wnltc housn baby," ami spend her futtiro with President nnd Mrs. ItnrdlnR In Washington. U shod ImHlifiiliy -when oho was questioned on tlio question. "T cried R lot nt first." slio said. "htt I guess I llkn my own mother and my house best, nfter nil." Tho rnlted fttntes district nttor nty m office today nnnounced that n petlnl effort would bo mailo tomor row to hurry nn Indictment against Harding on thn charge of impcrson i.Mng n, federal officer. Tho grand Jury meets tomorrow It now npponro that the guests on the Washington trip will hnvo to My for tholr own faros or prorate the expense of tho trip as tho rail read which took tho special to Washington, today asked tho t'nlted Slates secret servlco to furnish It n lint of the guests. Onco Held nonienlrxl. Investigation today by secret serv Ire ftKcnts of tho 'noetic career of Kverett Harding, disclosed thnt on June 1. 1920, the young man wm adjudged a victim or "dementia nracrcx kntotonla," This was dur ing the height of his nctlvlty- in bo- hair or senator narding s candidacy lur tho nresldencv, Tho examination to determine Harding's mental condition wuk made nfter ho had been nrrnlgncd In municipal court hero on a. charge of Jumping n hotel bill. Tho caso finally wag dismissed for Jack of prosecution. Mrs. Kphralm Harding, Kverott'H mother, said today that her on "has heen 111 in body nnd mind for row, was postponed indefinitely to day because of lllnesu of .lames A. l)llt, pronecutor. The liurkett boy is llcged to have shot and killed Ilenny Slavlt, ", a playmate. The case will bo tried In crtmlnal rourt, ilesnlto tho youthfutncHS of tho de fendant. Calo Is Dcixirleil MIJX1CO CITY, Aplil l.Mnn A. Hale,- an American radical, who w'as arrested hetc Krlday night, has been deported from Mexico by way vera t'rur, it Js saitt by news papers of this city. There Is a Ron- etal Impression here, however, that It Is charged by his wife that Sims, i lowing nil Investigation by M rs, he was taken to Laredo to bo turned front whom sho Is sepurated, c.imo I Sturgeon, stale health inspector. over to tho United States authortloH to this city from ciarvmoro ana sirs, tnurgeon cimrKvn i.. - KEDS A. L. WAIT 409 South Boulder St. Bad Luck and the Devil Pursued Him "I don't think any ono has had mora bad luck and fcloknera thnn I! have. Jn lDOli I had two rlb, un arm and collar bono broken In a railroad accident. Then 1 hnd pneu monia, After recovering I crossed a Pasture when a hull chaoed me. tonncrt Oto over tho fence and brokn jny right leg. In 1910 I hud typhoid fOVer. Blnrn then Rrnrn Hlnmnnh unit liver trouble, which no iifodiclnc or doctor touched until two years ago I ROt a bnttln nt Vnvr'a Wntwlorfill Hmedy. which proved the first ray of light in thlrtoen years." It is n fimpie, liarmlotH preparation that removes tho catarrhal mucus from tad IntPHtin.'il Irnrt nml nllnv thn In. flammatlon which causes practically " moniacn, nvcr nnu intestinal ail ments, Including appendicitis. Ono Cone will convince or money refund. (,d, Clunker Drug Co., and druggists vrirywnere. Aiivt. MOTHERS. DO'THIS 9 When the Children Cough, Kub Musterole on Throats and Chests Nfl tAllinn .V. ."" iiuii duuii me symptoms jnay develop Into croup, or worse. And then a .when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to givo prompt, sura relief. It does not blister. As first aid and n certain remedy, Musterole Is excellent. Thousands of rnOtnere 1 X7 . . i , , , I, ""uiy 11, iuu snouiu Keep a ar in the house, ready for instant use. sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis. i,.j'. "CCJti nsmma, neuralgia, ch(;' conccstlon. pleurisy, rheu rltatlm I i. I t " , hv-tr i i ! iJain8 nnu acnes oi rink i eprains, 6oro muscles, rhi rosted fcet ond coId9 of tho ---v u uuen prevents pneumonia) - uou jarsj Hospital suo J3 ,110 Depiillrs (io to Druiiirlglit, Several deputies from tho county sheriff's office horo loft today for DrumrlKlit where a munlclp.il elec tion N being held. A warm iiuii palgn hos been waged for several of the offices and whllo trouble Is not expeoled, sumo of the citizens of tho city desired tho presence of thu county oftfeors. 1'n 11 cr Held up Kldmipior. Perry Sims, accused of. kldnnp. ping his two-yenr-old duughler from the homo of Its mother, was ar raigned on that charge in tho Justice court of .loo Depp horn today. He was remanded for trial In bond of $2,000 which ho could not furnish f'llllFl llUllllkMitM (Mil I Jltlt. About i.tsm, s m ejf Wh. It ! ' been on the (bakct tor nunc than four years, were dismissed by JudKi II. H. Williams lit county court lieto todny bmatiso of lack of prosecuting witnesses to uppetir nt tho trials, lit most caws tho prosecuting wit nesses had disappeared and nil citseti dismissed uuro mlsdeliieftiiors. Juty trials wilt begin In Judgo Wllllanta court nl once, IliindllM Wi'if Husy SaUinlay. Two holdups In whlolt over 1600 was obtained wern staged hero urday nnd Sunday nights. Satur day night Henry liannisier, pro prietor of n meat market. Was held up by three men jut its ln en tered his garage nt his home on Rim street. One of the men heiu it gun on him, another held a flash light nnd the third went through his pockels. They secured 1'J. Hie proceeds of tho store for faturduy utternoon nnd nlBlit. A lono bandit entered the storo nt it ll 1. 1, i... vi tin runs a flllltlg st lion and grocery, shortly after 30 Hunday night ond ns J'i started out the back door thu bandit rvi.iin,l nt-mind from behind llllU' pressed u knlfo ngalnst his client. i. ....... ...n ....rrilnir llin 1111)110 V ft'llm the cash till III u suck nnd tho robbor grabbed tho sack and ran. 1 horo was about 300 in tho nack. Mi tiiico of any of tho men responsible for theso robberies havo been ap prehended. Itlg Sunday School Attfiulaiu v. Atte ndate nt local Hunday schools Sunday was 1.730, nlmost three times hh many as attended Uastor Sunday. Antilvcmniy Coilimemoralril. A large number of guests wci present at tho banquet given In honor of Bupt. I.. N. Hamiutt nnd Mrs. llasiett of tho Krlsco railroad hern on tho occasion of tho cole bratlon of their 25th wedding ftn nlversary. Mr. nnd Mi, llawctl wi re presented with a gift f vur lit comincmoratlon of tho uvenl. Tlienlor Owner Is Arrontcd. fleorge Knnuvuls, proprietor of a ne;il tilaviiouse. was nrrcsniu mi TuIhu Churchmen Will , Give Dinner Toniuhl ItoblH'i-s 'lake t IiiM'h Hank Uobberi wiv i J i J ii. h -in. or Hcv It I' iT.iwfi.i.l i.f thn uy h ilii'd nboiil t(i junu tM i hlld f. I'.mkS. A tAlnm.it imis alsii lak"'i TO DISCUSS TRAFFIC LAWS .liinlor Cli.'iinlH'r of Coiiimeriv til in r I '.xpluiialloiiv Tiiixlii Mghi. How in the Tulsa Street ltnlluuy company enrrymg mil Instructions given by the corporation comml aton' This iiuosllnn Is to bit iinnwctiil i. rity Attorney Krank K. lHinean at the riRUlnr meeting of the Junior itmmlicr of commercn In the municipal auditorium nt S o'clock Tuesday night. .Ixlin ltHlnholt and 11. i". Mill are to tell of ntite dlf f li'iill tea ineouil teted by the Mtrert tallwfiy company In attempting tn ImproVM lis rvlr. IC. t. Alllsoii will explain the Incon einences tn motorists nnd the dam UK" to uulomobilen en used by lin propei ly, eoiistructed and maintained . arade crossings. "rnrklng roKUla illon" Is the subject unsigned to (loo I lb rry, who will present lils runcop Itli.n of regiibillons Uuil will faclll 'tale truffle and prevent so many nc iiidviils In which rt.it li automobiles and aired cars figure PlantHennup Week in Tulsa Hack Yards bird's Art-fFaft Roof Til ' mmmmmmm m TILE DESIGN V I I ' i . Kill 'nn 11 S .till' ' '" fit -i f lt- Kind iM , 'ppti .1 li. i ill be held ill tliiv Kit si Mw li- I ' t eburoh nt S 3d n clock Tuea,ln i ( nlng About S() man, ratiraaonllng nil l'rotesinnt eiiurelias of thn city, ate expected In itltandance. Kpeak ein will be 11. M, llMtrdslev, ex mayor of Knnsws City, who will speak on "Tha Task of tho lay man," and lllshop Theodore Pavn Thurston of ICansns t'lty. whnae sub Jeet will be "Why Don't V Toibiw Ohrlst?" C. Ii. Uiichner will be tonal master. Tim purpoan of tb POUNDER OF C. E. SPEAKS l iil.-iin.. Hi liini I nun Oklahoma City ft r lli.iilng l)r I unit M lurk M " 1 nnu.i M i lat in pr idfi t "fib' 'K'alH'luo. t'htlstlaii l:ndenVor s tin Ion, r tui tt i'il Monday morning I from Oklahoma Oily whore she heard Dr. Kromla U. flitrke, founder of ('hridiii'i Kndenor and now one of the nntliinnl officers Of Ills I'nlted Hoclety of rhrlstlnn Rtulenvor, speak Hiinilny Hveiilng In the Interest of the First rrosbyterlan church on ins re cent trip to old Maxleo In the Interest of the wnrv. ! Mla Mei'laran wild Hint the Islest 1 1 1 " v e 1 1 o in i' n l s In ('In lot Inn Tndeavor dinner Is lo lntrmliicn men lenders I worh in tbta stole are the growth of In the different controgwtlons in retlsti atlon for the annual slate eon each other 'veiitlnn In Oklahoma City June il-D ilo 1.000, and n tvsek'H tour of the , . ... . 'xiiil.. mnv being made by ,V. Hoy TUIHU llOU Delegates Hug. kcii.thI ei retnry of tile soulh- l.x O. ,..l. l '. irl,., ! western t". 14. federation. Speaking tO bpV.Uli (It LhUrCIWS , n,,,,,!,,,- Monday Mr llreg will . rtprnk in "Ucewlon Ht JellMtlgS. ; cini emore. Welonn nnd at a district Tulsa b..y drlegales, nuinbeilnn , i,vi ntlon In Mi . Mcaler. Apill d lu. II, to I he older bo)s' coliferem e l ehuri lies net Sund iy evening. rrcKbytcrlatw Jlret Here, TVomon ot the Tulsa Vrcnbytcrl tl will galhor At tho College Hill Com munity church nt 2.30 o'clock Tu.s day nflornoon for a two-day mer. Ing Ufliegnicn are rxpecteu trout Presbyterian ehurchea at flapulpa, Okmulgee, llenryottn, Cl.ircmorr Chelsea, Nowata, llartlesvlllo and llroken Arrow. At tho ovenlnic session Miss Carolina Drake of thu Now York board will speak. ii. to ine omer oos rnnn'rein-i held by tl... V M I'. A. lb Oklahoma !(V(,r r f, )' ,7i t'lty iluilim the past week-end will r,t " , give reports of the eoi.feieiuo ill -1 .ift't'f OlflCCrS I OHO! Tulsa Greenhouse Florists Uirgest Jlclall Greenhouse Near '1'iilsn Cut Flowers nnd PInnts All Kinds of Kloral Work Onaifo n-lT t ICast Tttrnty-flrst Btrect Near Iovtls Ave. Plans for n cb'iill-un week will. "everybody clean up your bark vii rd. ns a slogan will oe uisi-imsou Wednesday afternoon at n nicotinic called by Mrs. Mia D. I.lndsey and nt which the mayor. Oliv Cotnnils Mloner Atkinson nod repi esentatlvea f i out till' Hy Mi'honls, boy h. ollls, city health department. illc or ganUntloiiH and the Junior chamber of commeice will be present. speaKlng in teams, according to a plan eiidoeHed by rjn ministerial HlllniKe Monday mnrnlna. K V Wnlrnlt of Hlout City. Iowa, spoke lo the alliance. Itev. W 1). AniUr son, pi'i'sldent of tin' alltanco, an nouticeil that I'red W. Itnpp, reprn tentative of Hilly Hut.dny, would ha here six weeks befoie llie begin I. lug of I be Sunday Hirelings Oetobei 'io to do orKHi.laxtlon work and dl reel building of the tabernacle. Itahi Ilnv Is Horn to lt iiiitnt. Iiiith of a baby boy was leported j Monday by Ihn parents. .Mr. nnd Mrs. (i. T. Hyiiliin. 1107 Mouth New-I purl avenue. Offleera will lm eleol"d at a meet ing of the recently organised ljulles' nuxl!lnry of the Tulsn pint of thn Veterans of Foreign Wars at 2.30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon lit the public library. Mother, wives, daughters and hIsWu-m of men who have seen foreign service for t'nlted His I es and nurscH who have served with the army abroad are eligible lo membership. A charier was applied for In hi week, Hubert A. Mclllrney 'unernl Director 021 H. Main Phone Osage 101-41111 Advt. CAMP KEETOOSA A summer camp for boys In tho Urark mountains, near FayotfF vllle, Ark. Nature study, horse back riding, overnight camping, water spnrls, tennis, drawing, painting, modollnir nnd craft work. D. H. Markham 1'ranrlH W. 1'nrkcr School HIM Webster Ate. Clilmgo, HI, Looks $1,000 Better TTERE are two housee oi similar type. 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