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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1921 SECTION A. till ! f'tJ- til II '8 MAUDE DELMONT MOANS OVER FATE Broken Arrow Briefs In Jail, Sick, She Wonders Why Virginia's Rela tives Don't Help Her Uy I'HKIIA III-U.M. I N. H. fluff rirnpeniWat. BAN rUANCIHCO, Ilea . 1 moat illractly overhfn.il thn court room vhri vMKtr throne await tho Jtiry'a ilaolaloii In the Arbitral inntiHlntiRhior charge, numhln.i Maud Iialmont, wlm algrtail the wnfrnnt for th acti'i'a original Mr rent, II o on n col In tht i.rlnoii. 8lir lm li"n on n hungur atrlhe about fourtiii huiira. Mm. Ddiuunt In bnnkil on tilsnmy chaiei'. irfrifd by It. V. Cornell, JuUIre of jicacf of Mntlitm county. Hllup tho ratelul iarty at th Ht I rnmlK hiitct mi Inlmr day Mra. Drlmont liaa brni an tn-pil In nila fry ntul "bail lii' k," aa ahi ca.Ha It. lli.it nhu haa In! nil lnttr"at In th oiltroinn of tho vrdlit, ahe wiya. ' I Iiiivo itniK' my 'Inly. That In nil. 1 n m atlll annoy for that poor i MM that timl tha llfi- rrualml out of lior tiy tho bin lilubberltiK fnt nnn. I do not (am about the out come .f tlif jury'a ii lalon." Mra. Daliiiotit, wliun tuljeti Into uatoily, plrdilail llliiaa Him lino nmv. In a pink anil whlli. otiitirnltl eirert kimono, tiMlii( on I hi' irlou rot. monnlii ami crying Unit alio la ilcaerti'il by nil. Vhrt' U Virginia. Itnpiio'n fanill, why don't thry conn- to help inr an iiui-nea. AloiiKnldn tlm priaonnr lny lir-r tret uloth'ra enally ri'COCTilMililn ua tho oni'a In whloli iitlanilril tho party, toatlflpd to mi tho riiroui'r'a jury unci wan tiikon to irlciti on I'rlitay. Tlio (Irtnm I of funurnl uini'it color. "l)h, why don't thi'y let luo toll my uw Malory on tin aintiil? Why illdii't the itlatrht uttornny lot mo tmllfy?" Mra. Deltmmt multcra In iiyairria. Slip will ho lllknn In Mn.1 rluirpn of otflucra within tho next i iv uitytl. Th- onrollmrnt of tho new run prill rial f 1 M-hnnl No. 2, ipmr llrdkon .1 rt..u. !.. ,.iml,a. 11 will. I PMla Iff further Inrri-nao nftar thi" first of the year. An nthletlo awo nation liaa lioan iirRnnlzril ninmiit the hlrh ar'honl atudonta, with llnrd l.ytlp. prcaldent; Itllhy Hwlft, vie I prea'dent, Minnie l.ytff, aocrftiiry- tieaauriir. Violet llntwn, reporter. Itav Hwlft mid Mil Cnllulinn. yell lleadrra; Mill Hnndera nnd I'nul lly ,nilin, aorneanta-iit-nrma. The tmw achool InilldlllK la eipilpped with a 'apnrloua Kymnnalum, 10x70 feet, i with a 30-foot relMiiK where an nt Itrnrtlve arhedul' of iHiakollmll Knmia will he played durlnit the winter, Tor the flrat of a jerloa of benefit prcnermna for (he purpnee of ralalnK their rlinrlly fund the (lond I'ellnw relief worliera annoiinre n perform anre of "Civilian (lolhea" nt the f'ryatal thentcr on Tueeday evenlnu Decomlier t I. Thla will h followed by mi old fnnhlnned ile a-ipper with a rake for the pretlent Klrl. n rum iimite wile rind a home talent Indoor rarnlvnl, the ilntea of ouch nffalr to be announced later. Inclement wenther failed to dam pen the enthunliiam of local poultry funclt-ra on the nponlnir day of tin' elxlh ntitiunl how of thn Tnlea county brnnrh of the CV.Iiihoma Rtatt 1'oultry federntlnn Thurailny and the doom were opened to olio of tho beat aliowa In the hlatory of the orRiiiilrntlon, both from number and iiunllty of exhibit, rnnny vlallnra declarlnrr thn entrlea aurpnaacd the atiowlliK made In the poultry depart ment of the recent Tnla.t county free fnlr. Willi the allow open until Monday mid a free ndmlaalon. aev- leral thnuxand people, will view nnd I enjoy thn dlaplaya. I , At the rcRUIar meellnif of the llro i ken Arrow fire department Monday evenltiB the matter of rrnnmltiif '.he atreeta of Iho city wna Iridoraed and n remiliillon prepared which will be preaented to tho chamber of com inereo on the proportion, whleli Fire Chief fl. M. Walker anya will greatly facilitate the work of Inatnlllnif a evatem of fire alxnnla and Incrcaao tho efficiency of the flu flepartmet.t. Tho next rrxulnr memborahlp intetlnK of the llroken Arrow chain- ber of commerce will bo held Tuea I day nluht In tho mtinli lnit audito rium with a number of nueatlona of I city wide Importance comlnir before ,tlie meetltiK. Plana will nlao bo dla j cuesed for Imtirovlnit tho preaent tnethod of advertlalnir and conduct IliK the mnnthly tradea day. On Hntiirilny, December III, the ladle of the Aid eoclety of the Klrat M. n. chureli will hold n ('hrlatnm biimr with dinner and mippor aerved In connection. Itecjlnr aervleea will be hold In all llroken Arrow churchea Himdny with the excnptlon of tho Chrlntlau church, whleh atlll rerun In without a pnalor. Hundny achool nnd mm munlon belnK llio only aervhe at tln .place of worahtp. It. T. II. Ilrewer, paainr or inn M. n. cnurcii, aouiu, nnnouiicea encrn mental acrvluu In connection with the mornlne aer iivin. with thn uauiil vvonliiK aerv Icea. At the ltaptlat church Ilev. John Mi-Manur, pastor, will conduct tho uauiil aervlcea both tnornliiK nnd evenlnK. Hey. I,. I). C'ornliiK, pna- or of the Flrat M. K. chureh, will Tha county nnrda the money, but don't pny penalty on your laxea. Wnynn I,. Dickey, county treasurer. --Advertisement. condu't llio uaual aervlcea for hl conBreijatloti In the auditorium o' tho Krado achool bulldlne At in; I'leabyterlnn i hiirch llev. J. K Kerr, paator, will occupy the pulpit both Hiinday morning ami cvonlnK. with "AlarrUifo" for hla evonlnf aubject, thla boliiK tho aecond of aoiie of three apeclul eermona on consecutlvn Uimilny ovenlntfa The pulpit of the I'entecoatal church ic malna vacant with tho aervico at the uaunl houra conducted by voiun leera from the ranka of tho laymen of the, congregation. I'cniloii (riinlcl Ailnlr Man, WAHIIINflTON. Tho penalon of flea nnnounces thnt a ponalon of f 1 2 a month hna been granted to Nlchnliia Cochrnn. a cl.U war vet eran of Adair. Ok)n. CIllHiIfy I'lipii, "Ho," an lil Hob, "your ctiKnue tnent In Mnud la broken off, la It? Why 1 thnilKht aho Just doted on vou," "Hi aha did," nnawcrcd Tom. "but her father proved to be un antidote." NOTKM1 TO AlKMilURH OF Tt'LHA COUNTY IIAU AHHOCIATION. Tho annual inectlm; of thn Tula County (tar aaaoclntlon will b held at tho dlatrlit courtroom In the courthouae at Tulaa, Okla.. Decem ber 5, 1011, nt 8 o'clock p. m.. at which time there will be the annual election of officers and such other or further business as may como bo furo tho inectlm,'. ono. T unowN. rresldent Tnlan Cnunly liar Aasocbitloii. Attrat: II A I, F. HAM 110, Hocrelary. Advcrtlsemeent. NEW PLAN FOR AUTOS' Icmcr ."Mnn I'litcnta n I'laii for, - iiouis" rnr CnrliiB for AiKoniobMiM. UKNVKII. tin. 11 Tl... .... ---- , w. fill- IHUilll hotel h n possibility of tlio near future, according to Loonldno U Moo of thla city, inventor nnd patetiten of the latest automobile "ncceasory." ncmamt for nioro mleiiuato auto mobile liouslnc facllltloM In nlmost every city n tho country will bo met by this novel motor hotel plan, do clnrea Moo, nddlnu that tho con- atSlltlv ftinrenMlMfr . tl.K rnobllo aa n niHina of transportation iiimii uusuieaa una pieasuro and tho dmi-ers of street parkins; create a rent nnml fni- ,,f,, 1...1.1. 1- .. 1 1 I cltlcj for transient and pormnnont - I "The 'innlor hotel' la nn entirely tlftu Irten li, Iml l.ll t- 1 ,i .. .... .,, ..m,,,,,! t,ll win-i iiuuii na related to Mm automohlln In-1 dustry," Moe said. "Its purpoao l to houso and protect nutomutlvu vrmvivn no ii on ( iarK tn'Hle and ut n moderate coat to tho car owner. Tho 'lilntnr hnfi.t' U n Hiw.imi. ri. 1 proof bulldlnif, no construclod thut nny car owner may drive his cur, un un iiwri power, wiinout n mo ment'n dolay, Into the liullillntf and uy a piiruy circular (iriveway. from i" m'ui, nun ii npiit'ii or room. "Tho autoiuobllo will thua bn - ....... -iiiiivi iiMiuitiuiin, thlovi-a and accident and will bo off tho consented city streets. "Kntrnnco nnd exit to tho 'motor hotel' will be by means of a double spiral untile, or driveway, with an rusy Kriinc, mill curs KOIIIK out and coming in will not como in contact with imnh other." The "motor hotel" Idea has boon patented nnd u company composed largely of Denver men has been formed to establish thn plan In va rious iltlcH. The company does not lllllll If! lltlll.l lilt, alrlli.ll ...... !... ...Ill ...... , ........ ..v p.. ..v ,M l krui Dllll crunt tirrmll fiir Iti.. iih., ni it... patent in capltallsU upon a royalty OUVIS. DROWNED INFANT IN TUB; Mother Then Tried to llniwn Her- sen nut Wim uiiMiii-tnl CINClNNATtf. Dee. 3 tr..HHlne her two-inontlin-old daughter to her urenst, ,Mrs, muiert Trlibaiik, 30, wife of a contnu tlni: nalnter of Wtntoii IMace. wit in u iHithtub, turned on the water and drowned the baby. The mother also tried to drown herself but was unsuccessful. When a ni'lKhbor discovered the mother Hho refused to leave thn tub and would not rellniiulsh thu bod oi uie iniaiu, oryiug "Whore Ih my baby?" Hesldo thn bathtub a flatlrnn and butclpjr linlfo were found. The woman was later tnkon to a lion- pltnl. Thn husband uald his wife had mado frequent tlireata to "make uwny with nil tnre of us." Uninjured by Car l-'p't. blrlal to The Wurla. VIN1TA. Deo. O.-4-.Mrs. -Myrtle Tcrhuah, manager of tho New York l.lfo insurunro company hero ThurHdny imirnliiir whllo on her re turn from Chelsea, could not keep her car In tho road n mile and a half from Whltu Oak, where It akldiled, went In n ditch and turned over, but did not Injuro Mrs, Tcrhuah. She walked to White Oak In tho mud and was brought to tho city In un ather car. , rich vitamins. 8 are more useful than others. Scott's Emulsion is replete with those dements that determine I growth and strength. ami ruuufli 01, aj . Bath and lounge robes for a man's Christmas There is never a doubt about whether or not a man will like his Christmas gift' if ypu choose one of these fine bath -or lounging robes. All thi best patterns, colorings and styles are ready here now. Bathrobes of worsteds in dark shades that do not soil readily at $5 up. Terry robes in light colors at $6.50 up. v Lounging robes of fine worsteds, silks and satins in beauti ful figured patterns with contrasting trimming and silk frogs. $10 up. Men's felt slippers $2.50 up Men's leather slippers '.$3.50 up Men's house coats $7.50 up Men's silk shirts $4.65 up Manhattan shirts $2.50 up Silk and knit neckwear 65c up Silk Mufflers $1.50 up Kid gloves t $2.50 up Fur gloves $5.00 up Sweaters. $8.50 up Initial handkerchiefs, box $1.00 up Leather belfs v $1.00 up You have never seen such values Market costs have been utterly ignored in the pricing of these clothes. These wonderful suits, fresh from the mak ers, defy all comparison and competition. Nearly 300 Suits Many Kuppcnhcimcr Styles Included in This Group $34, $39, $44 and $49 Values N ow on Sale at Values unsurpassed! World recognized su periority in quality and workmanship. Style unequaled style that will last, com mand admiration and give satisfaction. Nearly 600 Suits Kuppcnhcimcr Tailored Choice of Our Entire BflHT Stocks Lnm $54, $59, $64, $69 and $74 values Now on Sale at This is not from choice, but from necessity. These goods MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. No time to take cost or loss 'into consideration. OUT THEY GO. Here are the-choicest fabrics, the handsomest patterns, the most wanted models and the finest tailoring offered by any store at any price this season. But they've got to go-regardless and the lucky men who get them will have something to brag about for a long time to come. Kuppenheimr Hand-Tailored . . $59, $64, $67, $74 and $79 Overcoats , ' - L for Kuppenheimer Overcoats Formerly selling here at $81, $87 and $93. Your unrestricted choice now $55.00 $98, $110, $118 Kuppenheimer $Pf Overcoats, Imported English and Scotch all wool fabrics, your unrestricted choice now 1 1 Tulsa's Livcst Leading Men's Store Tho Curtis Brown Store will move March 5, 1922, to our new location, 313-315 Main Street 1 vn. Eumnrf:TinN