Newspaper Page Text
TULSA' DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922 8 EXPENSE CUT FOR COUNTYOFFICIALS Deficit of $184,497 Is Threatened; Budgets Must Be Reduced Tii' a lOtmty has $1,139,320.90 for H, c i si's durlnir tho fiscal yeir Vj i while the estimated nNa i"r ! te fiscal yenr totnl 11.333, ?, . showing a deficit of J IS I. is? i 3 in tho county's expense a' (..' ' -r tho fiscal year, according l a r. ii irt submitted to tlio county h r I i r commissioners Thursday bv I 'I t usldy, special deputy stain "cr and Inspector, who hns k,,f .nlii(ns the county hooks for (i P r ,.t nveral weeks. ti, Mim that Tula rountv wl'l hivo on hand for lis running ex- OPEN GARDEN TO PUBLIC! ACtf CnDCCITI IDC OF APPEAL BONDS r.-n' d'ulng the flsr.il yrar m ...i-i-il CiH " K Itll'il null, ,tiii in- rlvtd from tho 8-mlll levy allowed hvJnv Tho estimated needs of tho ci u- ' Is based on tho township nnd comi'y budget made up ly tho etl-wi-mI n'eds of tho dlffcront county fir tho fiscal year. Including t.iclr help nnd offlco equipment. The d fft-lt shown in the budget will no. sllato tho cutting down of a mi-e number, of county officials' & n 1 . 1 and tho necessary nccom p!,:i ncnt 'of this work by the of I i ie-!isiIves, was the belief of , ..r'MaN following Cas- ildy's report. It will olso necessitate , i; down of a largo part of !., Miset entailed by buying ei tia "I e equipment, such ns desks and taNcs and tho utilizing of tho v . n hand, It was also generally believed The detailed needed expenses for Tuls.i coui ly for tho fiscal y-ar In th dltfcrent departments: are ns fol. low rountv attorney. :is nil. coun'v sheriff, $73,300; county clerk, IIC 2"0, county treasurer, 28, f)0, county assessor. $29,200; county lunerlntendent $8,800: county com m!siiners (estimated only), JS T60 county court, $12,900; ills trlet court, J.13,320; county clerk, S 35 500; justice of the peace, 12.550; board of health, $30,340; charitable Institutions (estimated), S"9 ST2 27; general government tea. tlmatfd), $57,000; farm demonstra tion and frc.i f'Ur, $4 4,077; riad bulges nd county mad construc tion work, $129,000; separate . liools (bas"d on 1 mill), $110,000. I.vorjbodj- lnilud tn Knjoy Cool nev on Tlinrnlny nights. Olrls and bulnes women who be. long to the Y. W. c. A. wish to share tho delightful coolness of their new roof garden with sweltering Tulsa, so throughout tho remainder of the summer tho roof garden Is to be open unco a week, on Thursday eve. ii1m;s. I;, the general public. A dif ferent business women's club will in rhaim, on each occasion nnd Will furnish entertainment, musical nnd otherwise. No admission will b charged, but iced drinks and ol her refreshments will b served and proceed will go to tho fund which to ply fr ln equipment of tho roof garden. Tho women's club nt the Oklahoma I'roduclng A I'uflnlng inrp. will ho In charge at tho first of the weekly entertain ments next Thursday evening. Tho rouf gulden Is in use every pveninjr, tho girls variously playing tennis or hand ball, staging meetings and socials or chnttlng sociably with their friends whllo fanned by the upper-air brccr.es which sometimes fall to stir down on the earth level. Failure of 3 Defendants to Take Action Leads to Three Suits Cnntlmiu I'urcst rire l'atrol, WASHINGTON. July 20. l'atrol of forest areas by airplane as n means of combatting forest fires will be resumed by the army nlr service, despite the fact that congresa ban made no appropriation to cover tho expense tho war department an nounced today. Triibe ItrglMrutlnn I'muil. ST. LOUIH, Mo., July 20. Names of dead cx-convlets and "unknowns" and addresses of vacant homes are contained Jn tho primary registra tion lists, 1'ollco Lieutenant John Mc.MulIen charged today In asking Circuit Attorney Sidney to make an Immediate Investigation of fraudu lent registration In this city. Forfeiture nf threo appeal bonds totaling $2$. 000 was sought In thrcn petitions filed In district court Thursday by County Attorney V. K. Senver. The bonds are nil slipor cedeas appeal bonds which were put up after tho three men bad been convicted and then taken appeal to the criminal court of appeals. Tho bonds wcro forfeited In earh caso nftrr tho announced up pcil had not been taken In tho time allotted by law. The $10,000 bond of Irving lJ!m lot, negro, convicted of first degree manslaughter and sentenced to IS years In the statu penitentiary was tne next to tne largest bond asked to ho forfeited. Tho sureties are: H. K. Leaky. O. 1). Daniel II. A Moore, I). K. llerry. Daisy Johnson, Uelle Jones and U I). Wjatt. Tho largest bond sought forfeited was put up for Joel Davis, convict ed of manslaughter and sentenced to 12 years In thu stato penitentiary on October 3, 1921. Attorneys for Davis gave notlco of appeal but tho appeal was never filed, tho petition of tho county attorney states, Hiiro tles on this bond aro: Will Davis, Hertha, Illckctts, Henryetta Doom, and O. W. Wilson. Tho third bond of $3,000 was pm up for Jim Olde, who was convicted of larceny and given five years in tho stato ponl tentlary on October 14, 1921. WILD PARTIES BARED Prominent .Michigan Democrat and "Man AInmiI Town" Arrnoil nf Attack on (ilrls lit Uimdliuuw. MOUNT CI.K.MKNS, Mich., July 20. A story of midnight rides and roadhouse revelry was revealed to day with tho arrest of Walter W. Trombley, member of the democrat ic state central conimltteo and for mer Mount Clemens city treasurer, and Lester French, a "man about town." Charges nf criminal assault have heen lodged against Trombley and Krem-li by two girls. (larncttii Tar ry. 15, and Kthel Miller, 16, said to bo from Cleveland. The girls, according In thn war rants, were attacked by Trombley nnd l'reneh In a roadhouse. Trombley was arraigned and pleaded not guilty. Trench Islodx'd In jail, awaiting m ralKiiment. Klcien Injured In WreoU. SAN I'HANCISCO, July 20 Kleven passengers were Injured, eight seriously. Including two prob ably fatally, today when a north bound I.ns Angules to San Kranrlnco auto Mago left tho road and over turned at tho bottom of a 12-foot embankment The Injured were taken to a, Salinas hospital. Investors Taking Oliances. WASHINGTON, July 20. The American government has Informed tho world powers nt The Hacuo eon- ferenco that It countenances no nr- Tble"i ltiinwk HoHldenco. After entering nnd ransacking tho homo of John lMIs, 231 North Hosc- ! H.lle. ll 11 rl tl I- thn f.HTlMv'il Ahacnon fhursday morning, burglars escapedirangements mado by American clt- i wiui iuui vaiucu ui mm, Among ino'i izons Willi soviet Husslan envoys articles reported taken were four I which tend to Jeopardise the right IfUlts of clothes, two shotguns, two 1 or Interests of citizens of other coun 'rifles nnd threo silk shirts tries. I'li'li Suit Against Actor. 1.03 ANGKI.KS. July 20. Indl eating the $200,000 damngo suit brought by Dorothy Clark Elms, pretty stage dancer, against Herbert Kawllnson widely-known film nctor, will be pushed, the caso was net for trial by Judgo Willis today for Janu ary 22, 1923, In Judge Myers' de triment of tho supromo court. City Without Coal Supply. HANNIBAL, Mo, July 20. Han nibal's streets last night virtually fffre In darkness ns the city's drastic program went Into effect because of a coal shcrtagn at tho munb.pnl light plant. With less than a week's upply of fuel In sight every effort as belnsr mado to easo tho strain. Collier I 'recti of Cliargo. WASHINGTON, July 20. Tho fit d-r.irtment announced today that Investigation of charges ngalnsi i Iter commissioner general of the I'nltcd States to the Brazilian c ntennlal exposition, had disclosed "no basis for nny chargo of dlshon tty or of moral turpitude." l j 3 August EtacarcaBKac Is it costing you too much to live? If you want to save on clothing- Groceries, entertainment, home building and planning, j vacations and the cost of living generally, Good Housekeeping ,will make it possible. It will satisfy the whole family. In (the big August issue, 66 fea tures and 7 stories. Try taking a copy home tonight. Good Housekeeping out today Thirty states In this country are offering employment to at least 200.000 men Muring tlio next six months mi road construction TakeVicks on YourVacation you donY knovthovt many jlls Wefts s good for Nearly everybody uaea Vlcks for cold troubles, asthma, hay fever, catarrh or tonsilitis. These are inflammations of the air passages. But we forget that it's just ns good for in flammations of the skin or tissues. Take the familiar blue Jar on your vacation and try It for SUNUUKN-Prevents aad heals. BKUISRS-SPKAINS-Usa like a liniment. BITES-STlNQS-DHves mos quitoes away, soothas bltaa. POISON OAK or poison ivy. CUTS SCRATCHES Anti septic and healing. "Tho Remedy of 100 Uses" VICKS W VapoRub Ovtit 17 Million Jaks Usco YlADLY DARING ROBBERY OF BANK HALTED Kansas Youth Admits Crime to Sheriff at , Pawnee Krtclii te Tin world, I'AWNUK, July 20. "I RUras I'm In for It, all right." This was the laconlo statement tonight of l'aul H. llurgett, of Ked.ui, Kan., held In tho Pawnee county Jail hern for thn rob bery of tho Klrst Mate bank at Ouay at 8:20 n. m. today. llurgett not only admits breaking into the Quay hank, by crawling K through tho transom, after he had trown stone through thn window, so he could release tho latch, and waiting Inside until the bank offl- clals showed up for work this morn ing, but be enureses further th.it I hi iiutmii'ihile. which he drove to Quay bad been stolen at Sedan l H 1". Hprultl. city marshal of I Quay, Is given much credit for the capture of lturgett. after the year-old youth had robbed the rash-i ler and clerks nf nearly all the cash that was in the bank, approximately 4.fl00, llurgett held tip the employes a they appeared, and when V. I Ol.iik, tin, cashier, walked In, llurgett di rected lit lit tn open tho safo after the time-lock hail registered. As llurgett backed out of tho bank, he turned nnd I. mi sharply to the front of the bank where hn had left Ills car. lln slopped short, fur the automobile was mlaMng, having been seled by Marshal Hprulll as a "wet" car. and In Its place stepped forth Sprulll, who placed hint under ar rest and turned tho money over ti Clark. Thn prisoner was brought to thn county Jail bete and will bo formally arraigned earlv licit week. FORD HAS NO ANSWER Henry Conildors Keuiili' ('iiininlttro'H ChniKCN "Obi Muff" mill Will Maud on IIU l'riiHisltloii, DKTItOlT, July 20. Henry Kord has no atiMver to make to the scath ing rhargrs contained In the senate ronmilttee's report on his offer to buv Muscle Hhoals. Krnni sources clean to Mr. Kurd. It was stated Mr. Kuril consldeis tho charges "old stuff" nnd Intends to "stnnd pat" on his original offer to tnko over tho ClKiintb' piojei t. Mr. Kurd's position today was de clared to be substantially tho earns an that exprcsred In a letter tn Ju lius Kaliu, chairman of the house military committee on Mnv .11. In this letter. Mr. Kurd declared only congress hail the power to accept or re)e,-t thn proposition and warned that rejection would mean only tho beginning of a ni'ue determined fight on his pait to "snvo Muscle Shoals fur the pnblle " ITALY WITHOUT A CABINET Political Troubles nnd Disorders Alt lum-iislng With Strike Danger. ItOMn, July 20. Italy waj with, out a cabinet tol.iy while alrlk trouble disorders ars arlilnr be tween tho I'AncIstl and lOclalHts. Acoordlng'to well Informed polltt. cal circles, former rremler Orlan do probably will succeed Signer Fac ta as premier. Blgnnr llonoml Is nnerally re garded ns thn next foreign mlnlatar. Hlgnnr Muaaollnl, leader ot thi Taaclstl, said It wn doubtful If n government would b formad wbleli would havo the support of that or ganization. The general strlko whloh waa called In tho l'ledmont dlstrlet In protest against attacks by the Faa clstl has spread to Milan, The Knsclstl Is an extrsma nation alist organisation comnoasd ohtefly nf rx-soldlers, formed to combat communism and olcnllrn! "f (h tiie beverage you 1 Wnt,r dd IB COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF TULSA E 516 South Peoria Phono Osage 2759 II S3 I Bottled Under an Exclusive license from Thc Coca-Cola Company. Atlanta. Ga. Bj i Out July Sale Kuppenheiraer and Curtis Brown Label rlli uUl IT pays to advertise real Clothing values. The response to our first announcement was the greatest ever accorded a similar event held by this Store. Backin&r ut advertising with u genuine never-to-be-forgotten val- Q ues, is the best pkin we know of to hold old customers and make new ones. All Our Three-Piece Suits nQ Qtl SO.!? this W.QVilW.n Clt These Reduced Prices All our $25 to $30 Suits now...,.j ,., t..m. $20.00 All our $35 to $40 Suits now., . . .$25.00 All our $4Sto $50 Suits now $30.00 All our $55 to $60 Suits now.,.;....., . .,.,.,.,.$35.00 i 1 IHaK V lLU 111 b w4 -! vssn r fi m Our Two-Piece Suits Practically at Your Own Price Palm Beaches, Silk Mohairs and Eureka Tweeds Values up to $22.50 NOW $10.00 Tropical Worsteds and Gaberdines Values up to $30.00 NOW $15.00 AH Our Best Kuppenheirners and Other Fine Makes NOW $25.00 All Straw Hats Now Half Price A Tulaa'8 Livest Leading Men's Store In the Front Rank of American Retail Institutions Co. ii