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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921 tC.f '1 S i Wi Ji ts. j 'f a r r t hi J2.1L it '-lit i ):: it. r, . . . .if ALLEGED ROBBERS1! J TAKEN BY POLICE City Officers Believe They Have Four of Red Fork Motor Handits Willi the arrext early Sunday tnornlnt: of Claude Wack. is year old ,of Went Tulmi, and Henry drove, li yenr of n. living near fifth iinil lwtnn avenue, the lo onl police believe they have In en toily the remaining; mumbor of the band nf four litihwuymnn who hd up -anil rnhbed 11 wore of motorola near lied Perk two week Mieo. Kl tllr Smith, conlewiail lubber, and Orvlll Allen, believed by tht po lli(! lo have been the robber wound ml whe.li Waldo Bpi'Mi, on f th victim fired a revolver m th hand tin, nrf th other altered member of thi' band Token before Hmltb at the county .dill, the t;onfd bandit poalllvely Identified th two fl member of the hijacking; party, although both men denim their sullt. ArroKfotl .Men nt Home. Tim arreet of the two men came following mi extensive Invmllttiillon conducted by t'hl"f of I'ollce tlome If. IIIbIiih lnco th robbery. MliK'lt wiim taken into cuktodv Ht din bom In Went Tula by I'talnclotheemen .1. f. Illaln and N. A. Hullard. to collier with I'ntrnlman J. II. Crnb tre and Mnlorcyrle Officer .llmmv Quirk and I,. K itonch, who ith working ntidor lb direction of Chief lllalnc. A few minute later City Detective Henry Cfiuulrhnxl mid ICd Krwln hcIjii-iI Orovo lit bin hoint" on Wwt rlfth atret nwtr th Ttilati nlrcpt rnllwny Imnm. Hoih nifn arc wnenn driver for th Udiid l,irliiB Water company At a Int hour Monday iilmhl lb men were belnR hold nt pollri- ta tlnn for rurthrr tdrntirieatlon b forn rhnritrd nf highway robbary con be filed iiKnliiHt tlmtii , Chler lllalno wild. "TIkt wiia no 'anltohliiK' hkhIiikI tho men by iinyone, whb'h would lend up up In thrlr nrrel." Gblnf lllnltio aiild Monday In nnawer lo n oneatlnn na to wlieni the Informa tion had boon ohtnlne'd. "Homo of (ho nmo olewa which enabled the rlnpnrtlneiil to take Kmlth mid Allen Into t'.tmlody the mornltia nfter Hie robbery und nerurii n eomplete eon fcealnn from Hmllli nl'n helped In the nrrrnt of the remaining two of the iplurtet Hundny mornltiK. H' hnd the men Under aiirvellnnre for tevernl dnya mid their nrtlnna more than nnytlilnif clue belrnyed them. Ilt'lil iih Afcowirlfi. "The InVeallRiitlon whlrh lina been condueled ii far polnti lo the con I'lualoti Hint Humid llnlloy and Vern Allen had no part In the nctiml lobbery. They are cullty 11a necea norlea. however, by Ihelr own alale menta In regard to their atory "lory that their party. Ill which Allen wum Included, wna held Up on the l,ln took rond and Allen nhol by the ImndltM In order to calnlillah nil nllbl for the wounded Imndlt." FESTIVM.JSJNDORSED Mnnr CUIc nud I'nb'lo llodlCH .loin llli .lii'ilo- rhuifl er for Cole- lm . Hero Nov. It), Thelnea a Inlcreated In Ttlla a Ilurveot IVatlvat day. It la endln J." II. Milam to nltend the Junior Chamber nf Commeri'o luncheon nt flhlch filrlher plana for the fcMtlvnl will ho rtlKCUmed todny. The Hand HprlnKB chamber of commerce l aendloB u delecatlnn lo attend Iho luncheon which will bo held In th" main room of Kd Wood' cafe. Thr, Band fprlnsa clvl" orga.nlM' tlnn lina nlrcady Indomed the pinna for llarvrat Ketlvl iluy, November 19 and haa taken l.flflfl tlekcta. T1ic Clvltiin club lit Ita llinchoon yeater day voted Ita unqualified aupport to the project and will attend the Junior chamber luncheon In ix body today. A conimltteo of flvo named by the KIwhiiIk club to co-opornto with the Junior chamber will reproaent their orKnnlJitlon at the luncheon null the city and county commlmlonera will bo KUPHtH, Tim entlro time Will bo devoted to tlhicuiuilon of procram and plans for k day whoao primary mm it the brinRlnc toRether of Tulau olid the people or nnrtneastern UKianoma and Ihnt promises to be the biggest event or it Ulna ever neiu nere. Linoleum Week Prices Range From 60c Up Per Yard No Charge for Laying SPri"',.Frm.60cTo$25 Sizes 18x3G-in. to Dxl2-ft. See our window display. Select your pntlorn curly in the week to insure prompt service. Don't mm this opportunity. I Homo of Itound Oak ' I'lpelrws rurtmcc GE MnUI I . Tin Mm M Auollier .MIknIiik Ifrlrrm. FtAI't I. PA. 0t. 31 -JeaHe Harrla, annllier iiiIhIiik Indian helieaa, la being aoiiKht by rmmty .IiiiIra VVII llaniK, who hallevn I'mt an attempt mil probably be inado to oblaltt poa aeaalun of x.iluabl oil landa to which htm mil full heir on th Jllh day of )ni ciiiln r The (cirl dlaappeured from I be home of her parent near IliUt.iw (lilnlinr 19. nlu tin trace of her haw aim been obtained. The Klrl'a hmband, with whom ah had mil been living for aoine lime, It In allejei, appearerl t the llarrln horn on that ilule und at the point of a tevolvor compelled the Klrl to enler an uillomohlle and drove awuy deeplle her aoreama and vlorou proteatH, (loraldlnn Ilaminetl, who dlnp peared mmi day ago, ha not been found and an Injunction hua been lm! fnrblildlnK Mi rilln for rec ord of any deed to her properly In Ihl county, valiid at ll0,060. To llcnr frclulit Complnlnla. II. t'. I'onWay, general freight agent for the I'rlai . will be here the latter part of th preaant week lo her complaint of eca freight latea file, I by total rntatlar and manufacturer for whom Victor Kirk, secretory of th chamber of commerce, took th mutter up with the PYUco general office in Ml. l.oul. Shcrlfr llinl lluny S lay. flherirr Mvlngainne and hla dpu Ilea look Iho kick out the while mill" In Iho tihnmrnek vblnltr Hun day and put a crimp In varloua evll doora. While fouling In the eolith nrn pirt of the loijnty they dlacnv ered two Ihtrk atllla, one of them with a fir gn'ng and a negro In charn ho waa taken In tow. A raid wan atno made on the dark loun aeetion of Drumrlght whern It fes tive choc ilrlnkera, moatly whlloa, were found and were iMven fine of IIS c.iih ttiltf i iiorn hi ir. "c'rlppln Charley" waa arretted at Hllok. charged with pnmeaaloti of whisky. City Oikmi to Itctclcra. tly procliimatlon of Mayor Mr Mnnlera tho city will be thrown open In numkotl Halloween revelers next Monday night, when every fellow and hi wife- people nrn Invlled to come downtown In the inoul gro teeiia coalumea pomlhle fur Ihem to invent. Al'n prltea liu be offrreil hy tho merchanta for the moot fanciful and the most original of continue". Illimc.l lo l.i.lrln An overwhelming desire to smoke! up while on tho Job cnuseil u gas! oipionliiii this morning which has i rent Water fluperlntendent Teel and Chief Engineer H. K. Dennla to their i beds suffering with ncvero burn nboul the face ami head. Whllo changing some gas line thla morn ing Mr. Dennla decided thnt iih Ihn , work waa being done In the open air Ihhre would be no danger In lighting bin pipe. Ho lighted up and so did tho gas, Iiegln 'Vnllcr' lY'nl. C. A. Walker wii on trial for Hie "II 'ged moving nf nn auto from thn bnlinda o? qreek county before the mortgage oil It hid been paid. The Jury was completed thla afternoon. i Follow-Up Committee h Named by Church The Murines Men's Illble class of the Klrst llantlst church Is deter mined that the Illlly Hunday cam paign shall be productive of results lunsmuch as lis own particular or ganization and denomination aro con cerned. The class executive com tultteo nt Its regular meutlng Monday nigni nt tlie v. M. r. A. planned an organization to gel In touch Villi all converts of the Hundny campaluil who exprcMM u prefereuco for the llapllst denomination, Itctiiru Murder Indictment. MONTHOHK, Vs.., Oct :. Kcparate linllctmonts charging Mlsi Ririih ' Knox, llaltlmnre tralnetl nurse, nnd linger I). I'laatlake, naval petty ouiccr, witu nrsi urgren mur tier In connertlun with the death of thu latter' wife, wore returned to day by IJiu Westmoreland county grand jury, Tho body of Mrs, Hast lake, bndlv liiitiicletl. writ found September 30 In the cottagn occu pled by tho family at Colonial l ncarii. NCT FURNITURE 116-118 S. IWnn I'peace visioned n i nnnn nnADd BY LABOR BOARD rO.NTt.NUKIl KII"M I'AOI) ONI4, of the I'nlteil Hlaiei will assemble here tomorrow to outlln their iol (Ion bfore the Prilled Mlalca rail labor hoard at tlx bearing tailed by the boar. I for Wednesday These rnii make up th.. standing committee of the Amerlian railway exeiiillrea aoi latum DiMiilhr Dpllmbiii. The mooting will be pieshUd r.ver by Thomaa Dewlll i.'uyler, chair man of the aaaorUtlnn. Kx" nllvin today expressed tnln reive as pleased at the preilm tlon "f peace In the strike controversy mi ie In a statement lsuil by th railway labor lioard. Whatever solution the board be lleiea It haa arrived at will not be revald In advance of the hear ing to he held her on Wr lneailny Nil Wage Cut Soon. It I believed, howeer. that a suranre that filfther iequls from the railroad for wag-- rdm Hon i animl pnlhy he hi ted upon be. fore nest fall, will he given the brotherhood chief a The railroad he not yet flleil their p"Mllon for a further reduction bin have an pounced Ihelr Intention of dolnf kh Hl-Y WILL HOLD BANQUET Atlih'Hc Slondnnli In 'llilxi High Will lie Hiihc t of Aibliw. "Alhlnttc atandard In Tula High Hchool," will h the ubjei t of an addrei to be dellveiecl by II. W (lowans at the Hl-Y bamillel an.l meeting In the V M. '". A. to night. Inauguration or off.cer elected a few day ago will o-ob the huslnes meeting lien C. KlrkpHtrl'k haa been (hoseii to lead the HI V Which Is made of senior ami Juniors, only Klrkpatrlek la well known In Tulsu high circle having spent hla en tile echoiil life from the kinder garteti up In Tuli. William I'oun taln wns elected vlce-pres'denl and Dwlght Todd secretary. The office of trvasuror wit given to U.irl llar rctt. This year the two upper classes are separate,! Into n dlsMnct division of lll-Y work Tim sophomores and freshmen nrr united into unotliMr division of the Hl-Y toasted to seal in the delicious Burley flavor ilf C (Jflt S l wltfiWWibliialMir t Genet October 24th to October 29th We have an enormous variety of patterns For This Six-Day Drive For whatever amount you wish to invest in this ideal floor covcrinpr, you will find here tho best quality possible to obtain for the price you pay. P W Homo of PATHE rtiooosrapn recital in rehearsal'readyto report I ODAtIMAtA PHOTO Tubn Male horns In Inlcnlin I'lTpnnitloM fur (.'omlnK l;tcnt. Inlenalve work In preparation for the second recital of thn Tulsa male chorus la being carried on and at the weekly rehearsal held last night at the llrrt rhrietian church more lhan Tt slngera were present. The teputatlon rnnde by the Tulsa male chorus last year la to be maintained during the present set eon an,) already n choriM of more than I If, vohu Is being rounded Into shape for the series of recitals which havn been nrrangod for to bu held In Convention hall. The date of the pelt recital I on November 12. at which time the noted Kngllah tenor '1. M.irr, will be the special attraction. Ill Tulrn male (horns la a com munity enterprise In every sense of nif worn nnu in iifii win orauriixuii'ii of any one man, nor does It eeek to I place In the llmnllght any special arilsts, according to It director, but U orgnnlsHil for two purpurea solely, i ne tn give Tulsa a good yiusicnl program of male vnit-n, und Ihn other to serve aa u meeting ground for the pnefiensor of surh voices. Tlie next retieuraal will be helil I next Mornl.iy evening In tho I'lrat ,t'hrltliip thurch, Corner of Ninth land Moulder nvenur. Field Artillery lo Gel Equipment Soon Instructions it to filing final pa per to secure equipment were re celvetl by the H!)th field artillery. Oklahoma national guard, from Charles I-' Il.irn tl, adjutant general. If the usual amount of time for fill ing such orders Is consumed In tho present Inetapce. the equipment will be here In a mouth or sllahtlv over. I Approval of the tnl"lns of Hcrgt. I James T. Allen tn the rank of lieu tenant waa also given by tlcncral Ilnriett. Copyticht 19:1 Uitt Schiffncf Mo Today you are able to get 34 more in a suit than a year ago; Clothing prices have certainly come clown, for instance those Hart Schaffner & Marx fine all wool suits at V eiy smart sport and conservative models, in tweeds, Herringbones and fancy worsteds; the tailoring, is of that high standard which is found only in clothes bear ing the Hart Schaffner & Marx label. Finest Silk and Wool Mixtures Featured at Wright Clothin or mmmv ouoio CONTINOKtJ KIIOM PAtJB ONK. ply for Tulsa." and that It Is the duly of mcmheru In attend Iho meeting and hear the report. Tho better water rommlttee'a statement, addressed "lo the mem bers of the Tulsa Iletnil Merchants association, reads a follows: "You are hereby urged to attend the mass meeting to be hel l Tins tlay evening at 7:30 o'dock at which time reports from engineers on tho Hpavlnaw water project will bo read. Your water committee begs to ro mlnd you that our organization has at all times urged that Hpavlnaw Is the source of permanent wnter supply for Tuls.i and that It la there fore tho duty of the merchants to take an active Interent In the fur therance of this project aa well as all other projcvla approved by our organltallon for the civic Improve ment of Tulsa. Please be sure und remember the ditto and pluae, and plan to attend." The statement In signed by J. J. IteHhane, chairman, and I. K. Ab bott, 1.. Lyons. 12, H. Hutchison und N. It. Graham, members. To larger Auditorium, It had been first Intended to hold the meeting In the municipal audi torium, but the number of organl ratlnns that are to uttend In a body und thn muiiy other men and women that Inivo signified their Intention to attend made It Imperative that larger quarters bo obtalnod. Tho high school nudltotlum wan to hiivo been used for a rehearsal of the dramatic department, but through the efforts of Superintendent nt (School 10. E. Obcrholtrer It vai agreed that tho rehearsal should be hold In Ihn municipal auditorium so th high school auditorium might bo used for the public gathering. Srty llcport la Short. Although virtually no Information could be obtained concerning the re. port of tho tfpavlnaw survey, It Is understood that It Is short and con Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Money Back & Mux Your Opportunity to Get TP for Your JWnnpii 45 to 65 We'ro selling our goods at a small margin of profit; it's a way to give you greater value. Vc give your money back if you're not satisfied. ROBERT B. WILLIAMSON, The Home of Hart Schaffner & cise, Bnd that It furnlshe all es- , Hnitlal figures toncernlng tho Hpav lnaw project that Tulsans have sought since that alream was first. n.....l.l... .1 ... ,t.laa tA lualj. lUIIPl'iri uii un , u I n r , u . U . . nan. supply. City officials reltoraled yesterday that thU meeting In for every citi zen who Is Interested In TuIm's fu ture, and that his or her previous or presont opinion regarding the water situation will nut rnaka or mar his welcome to the gathering. Tulsans have heretofore desired the facta about Spavilicw. They are to got them at the high school audi toitum tonight It will without n doubt b' one of the most Important meutlngs ever held In Tulsa. IRISH PARLANCE MIGHT CONTINUE catfTiHvr.u mow paui. o.sts. avoidance of the subject or a com promise upon It, Is almost Impossi ble. Whatever optimism that was discernible tontght among Informed onlookers, both Hrltlsh and Irish, was based upon Ihelr convb tlnn that there are men of high abilities on both sides of the conference tablo and that there Is a sincere desire for a settlement of the whole Irish prob lem on both sides. Kliin IV! n I'lnit Ilmm. The premier In replying to a ques tion about the flying of the slnn feln flag In London s.ild Sir Thomas llonnett asked wheth er the slnn feln colors were not dis played over Iho door of the house occupied by tho slnn feln delegations and whether this was not a great nrovocallon to tho people In that district. Mr. Lloyd George replied I that had been assured the colors were not displayed, but If they were' he quite agreed with Sir Thomas'! observation. Mr. Lloyd Georgo then added: I "Display of the slnn feln fbg over I the doorway of tho Irish delegates'! house In London would constitute n breach of the truce and n gross provocation to the neighbors; I can not Imagine whv theso follies are Mgr. Marx Clothes g Co Mortuary CliYltV. Mrs. Klora Clary, 41 year of age, died at hr homo 221 South 1'eorlB avenue Monday. Bho was n mem ber of the Jteheeca nnd Kastern Ktnr frnlcrn-il ordera. Funeral serv lvos will bo held Wednesday after noon. perpetrated nt all when Die real de sire Is to negotiate peace. It seems as though some people urn doing their very best to make peace im possible." I" nto-.ui mi'TH MAIN" j VMg aTfflWg OP gjUAUI'TV' l A 1. Tulaa's Greatest Boys' Shop i Children's Expert Hair Cutting, Shampooing and Bobbi.-.g 25c For four days only we are ffoins la cut the chil dren's hair at exactly half price, provided you use the coupon below. Let the kiddies ride the Hobby Horse and get the best hair cut they over had. This Ouoii and l!3 cents a hnlr cut, hair bob or shampoo In tho Hobby Horse Darber I Hhop by Harbcr 11111 himself. Ho sure und bring this coupon. This offer expires 13 I 72 PAGES handsomely Illustrated in Colors TT is not often that you get an oppor B tunity to secure so valuable a cook book abso lutely free, and it is not often that we can make the offer. 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Send for the cook book today address Aal 1 1 n ! cr nnirum nAiaint?n WMIalllflb I DHniilU VlVUhU WW, 4100-28 Flllmoro Street CHICAQO, ILL Jntcr-Racial Committee to rtan for Negro Aid At a meeting of the m , r t cnrnml'ttco which wat hi, tt. t . Tlrst Ilaptlst church Mimdi . ,: a eub-commltteo waa npp.'i i i i,, work out u plait v hereby a it, i.i . could be rendered to neg -.,. - m building their homes and in gci relief work among the negro w the lied Cross should se-v. ti,,, ., , On the committee were nam, d I. Williams, lien C f'oniv y ' Kchlegel, Hev. V, o. Alldorson ,ir I M N. Kskes. "if. 3 WITH ATTACHED COUPON will entitle any boy or girl to Krlilny, October 28. He aure r IE