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'TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 1, 1922 t 7 ff)UTH KILLED; 3 HELD FOR CRIME Argument Over Girl Is AUrirnuiiu as me Motive DEATH INSTANTANEOUS J. r1oJtn Winf TflllltllT Was Accidental; Begin Investigation 8, tl. A'tocltd Pttn mats Wlr. AUDAtoltU, July 31. Ilryant jjignight, Chnrlcy Williams and EemJ' Fowler are belns liclit In the county Jail for Investigation follow lc, mo Khootlrm to ilcath of liny. moml fl"1"' n at ,lle Mou,lt 'Aon hooi!iouc. about clB.it miles north of Ardmore Sunday nftcr- "'n?.' ,n w.n idiot In the forehead id Instantly killed while ho, 111b f ,t Willlnma and Towler, wore tiik.i.g I" '" outhouso near tho ihuVl building. Two nhots wero fired while the four wero In the htilldlnfr, persons rift thO OUlSlUn UUUIiH. vmiu ut fcnv .iid rnt astray, tho other strik ing Ouln between tho eyes and A.rn In the back of his head. niznlcht. Williams and Fowler mslntnln that tho uliootlnB was iin iccKlent and that HlKiilglit. who U alleged to have fired tho fatal (hot, was a ruuu iuuiu ill three told county authorities thit they had been on tho best of urnu with Ouln and thnt tho shoot-I-! was an accident that could not it avoided. Sheriff liwine C. I.on tntd thnt "everal dlfforont jiorlei had been told about the hooting. , According to Information Rath- nti t tne enorm uimu uit:te bid betn noma trouble botween nimiirht nnd Ouln before tho phoot- lor but as yet no reliable Informa- '" " ' . . . n l.n nnt Hon can oe cainereu iu imvw Rumors that some difficulty had hotiveen the two over a tf Irl ,yild not bo substantiated by of 'tors. Hignlsht, Williams nnd Fowler will be held for a thorough Investigation before a charge jf murder will be profcrred, .Sheriff London idated. The three wero nr rdted by London within 5 minutes after the shooting, Tho victim of tho nhootlng was the son of George Ouln. llllUtT 'rAIIiUHK NOT MUIIDKH Ilullets Tall to lilt Mm. Who Tails Dead In fiiilveston. OAIA'KSTON, July 91. Whllo Tom II. nlnckstone, county (super intendent of public instruction was Dclng held on a charge of murder filed this morning, physicians do clarcd that Samuol W. Illock died n a result of heart failure. Illock. used 64, Vlfo president and gener.ll manager of the Oalvcfton Dry (ioods company, emu about u p. m . Sunday night following an al tercation. The pehool official was later arrested on information fur nished by a rent car driver. An abiaslon on the forehead nnd onn at tile bao nf the nose were not sufficient to cause death and Illock was the vlftom of heart trouble hysieians who examined tho body asserted. Two ehots fired during "to encounter preceding Wock'tt death led to reports that ho had b. en fthot. Justice of the I'enea It. II Kuppka heid an Inquest but Is wunnmaing nil vordlct. Southwest News Briefs OKI.A1IOMA, COtTlir.K.N KANSAfl, sni'TIIU I.ST MtMOl'HI. AHKA.NKA8, AoUTIIl:itN TKXA. Nonntwr.sT Oklahoma talned 300 tubs, pounds of butter. I'AWIIUSKA, July 31. Twenty men and women reported at the of fice of the county superintendent, MIm Win Ma lone, Inst week to take tho county teachers' examinations. This Is a few more than usually take the tests In this county In July, most of the teachers sucking certificates taking the examinations earlier In the year. i:r, HKNO. July 31. Through the united efforts of tho firemen. Lions club, Klwnnls cluo and enntn- hcr of commerce, ttie tourists' imrK here hns been put In good shape nnd Is really Inviting to tho nutoiuobilu traveler. A 20-font sign, "HI lti'iin TourWt l'ark, Free Camping Grounds, has been erected. each holding S3 JOl'MN. Mo.. Julv 31 A nrnnn. sltlon to add two years to thu Joplln limn scnooi course for college work, which Is being recommended by tho bonrd of education, Is reported as having been favorably received by school patronn. On the basis that each student who goes to college spendH JGOO nwny from home, and that over fifty students a year hav ing neen going to college from Jop lln, It Is estimated that 130.000 a year could bo kept at home under tne new plan of starting a Junior ccllego courso for advanced work. Terrell lntcrurban railway to this city are in n fair way to get alien tlon from tho company oiflclals. :, MAPPING AERIAL ROUTES IN WEST COItfllCANA, Toxin. July 31- -Tho first ftn nun I meeting of th lodges In Texas Is being held In thin Al'lUV Officers Make J I'll) All.. f. M 1 A-n. It - . V attendance T0I11 JJCIlVOr tO SUltO IMI.I.AH, Texas. July 31 lloth Knrle II. May field nnd J. 11, Ferguson are planning to begin active cam paigns next week for the run-off pri mary election August 20 In their contest for tho democratic nomina tion for the United States senato. The fight will probably bo the hot Monday Northwest Arkansas WAGONfiK. July 31. i:noch II. Trollnger, song leader In the Chris tian church here, lias Joined Wider John Hrandt, Jr, In an fvangcllstle campaign. He left tho first of tho week for Junction City, Kan,, for tlm first meeting. HKGOS, July 31. Kstlmnted needs of Hegga for tho fiscal year Is (!'",K2ri, against expenditures last year of JI0.248.r.2. Southern Kansas INDHI'MNDKNCn, Kan.. July 31. Edward Young Clnrki', acting Im perial wizard of the Kti-Klux Klan U coming here, according to ndvlces telephoned to a local publication by klansmcn. CAMEV, Kan.. July 31. llulah tho now town on tho Santa l'e- I'awhuska branch, wants Its name changed, Tho now moniker, which citizens of tho community nro a?k- lnc for In n notltlon. Is Labadie They want to mike this chango In order to honor Frank I.ab.idle, nn old homesteader nnd adopted mem bor of tho Osage tribe. FAYKTTi:VIM,i:, Ark., July 31. Dr. J, C. Jordan, head of the depart ment of public speaking and Inter collegiate debate coach at tho Uni versity of Arkansas, was presented with a gold Tail Kappa Alpha key by the Arkansas members of the fraternity In token of his work with Ai knnsns debating tenuis. ALI'KNA l'APS, Ark.. July 31 Livestock shipments have Increased slncii the MlHsoiirl & North Arkan sas resumed operations, GOSIIKN, Ark., July 3f. While blaming a well nn his farm, John Ilurd found layers nf Muscovite mica at a depth of 28 feet. Samples sent to iisnyeis nro said to have been re ported nlmiwt pure, with little or no dirt between tho layers. 11 th AM.iddlt.l l'rr. MU Wlr MlSKOili:i:, July 3l.-l.toul. Virgil Illno nnd I.leut. rhnrlcn I.. Webber, nrmy aviators, arrived hern today on their flight from Itnckwell test in Texas since many years ago. tMt S(l , rCR0. They came fro-n 7; ,,,,.1 T nnil Pffnn Denver, whero they hopped off this bine ailU rlCt 'morning. Tho trip of COO miles was OOarCa During )VCCk I madn In five hours and fifty minutes, 'their landing tlmo being 12: KO p. in. SpmIiiI to Th WorM, I l.leutenant Mine Is n lesldent or CAUTIIAGU, Mo.. July 31. All Muskogee. They will ee here advance of Jl on both zinc nnd lead Wednesday morning tor Fort Hill. Inst week brought the prlco at the Okln. cIojo to J37.50 on top 7lnc and 178.50 nn lend. Kales during the past week for tho Trl-Htnln district totalled 6,500 tons. The total value for the week wero H70.50S, nf which S353,412 waa from Oklahoma mines, Sales for the year to date amount to Sll.riS4.34R. The seven mont...i total Is 1 1,001). 000 morn than In 1921 lor tho entile yenr. Poneu rity Wins. PONCA OITV, July 31. I'onca City Oilers defeated the fast Tonka wa Drillers at Tonknwa yeslerdnv. score 6 to 1. Jefferson of Sapulpa. pitching for TonUawa wns knocked out of tlie box In the seventh. Trnpp the Oilers' mnunil'inan, nllowod but I six hit. Oaptnln Smen of the Oilers featured the game with a homo run In tho seventh. IlKNTONVII.I.i:, Ark., July 31 Tho mute plant board has set Augiint 3 to 5 Inclusive ns the dates for the five hearings to bo held In Itenton and Washington counties with n view to discussing rules which the board proposes to promulgate with a view to eradicating pear blight. Northern Texas Old Unti l Mnu Dead. f-Vrlnl In Tim WorM. I'ARTHAOi:. Mo.. July 31.--A man with the historic name of Mar tin Vnn Huron died here, aged S" years old. lie had been keeper of a restaurant all his life, and was at tending to business until a week be fore he died, He was father of Martin Hherer of I'lcher, Okla,, and of Mrs. Maggie roller of lola, Kan. My (hi. Aftocl(1 I'rrM. DKNVIIK. July ill.--l.leut. Chnrlca I.. Webber nnd l.leut. Virgil Dines, nrmy lUlainr. who arrived In Den ver list Thursday night on n 0,000 mil., rotitu mapping flight of the nest nnd southwest, left Denver early this forenoon for Muskogee okla., when, they arrived shortly after noon today. Tho flyeis said before leaving that they Intended to stay two or three days at Muskogee befmo pi ococdlim to Fort Hill. Okln. The aviator left Itockwell field at Han Diego, Cal., last Tuesday. Striking .Miner Slain. 11 tlii. lntirlinllnrtAl Nflwii Hrtrr. M'AI.KHTKli. July St. The bo.lv of William Hurke, 30, a striking coal miner, was found today near his In me In I larlshorne, according to a icport reaching the iiheilff's office he in. The miner was murdered some time yesterday afternoon, the repot t stated. DALLAS. Texas. July 31. Thenn nual meetlna of the Texas nssocla-1 America was Issued today by tlon of district and county attor- 'commerce department, which added Warns Against (.'olonlrrH. WASHINGTON, July 31 Warn ing against unofficial promoters ot colonization schemes In South the COFFEV V1LLK. Kan.. Julv 31 - Tho Montcomery county American , neys will be held In Dill.m Aunilst that such promoters havo btcn pnr Legion nlrnle will bo held at Inde- 3. Nominee for these offlren on tlculnrly active In the western sraten. pendence August 3. Stnte Coinman- the democmtli! ticket will attend, Mnny Americans going to South Fly ' Society lor over elijlity years has relied upon Gour. aiut's Oriental Cream to keep the skill and completion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities. White Flcsli-Kachtt. i StnJ 0c of Trial Slit ft CD. T. MOPklNS A SON, New oik dor W. S. Metcalf will speak. INDEPENDENCE, Kan., July 31. Itobert Wright, an employe, pulled a switch at tho Union Traction power plant. Thero was a flash of light and a puff of smoke, nnd he was seen clinging to tho switch and writhing. His brother Edward sprang to tho switch, threw It off, nnd Itobert collsped. burned about tho hands, nnd with a deep burn on his hip. 2.200 volts had parsed through him. but first aid brought him out, and ho will recover. 'America as eoonits, have found TYLEIl. Texas. July 31 Efforts that they havo Invested their snv of tho business men of Tyler to s- lugs In land In the rrnvdo wilder euro nn extension of the Dalla"- nets, tho department said. Southwest Missouri CARTHAGE. Mo., July 31. TUv. B. II. Smith, who han been assistant pastor for Rev. Hurris A. Jenkins of Kansas City, has been chocn ns pas. tor of tho Christian church hero nnd will begin his duties on Septombcr 1. MOUNTAIN GItOVE. Mo., July 31. Tho Mountain Grove Creamery company, which has a branch cream ery here, has Just contracted for nhlpmcnt of butter to England In carload lots. The first shipment waH made Monday of this week. It con- The New Victor Records for August on Sale Today j Tb MMd.n" Ucilto lilt j 1 Sea Complete List on Page 3 Come in and Hear Them EDGAR SHOPPE VICTROLAS RECORDS PIANOS 'The Shoppo of Quality" Ejipert Piano Tuning nnd Repair Department 818 South Main Cedar 2G97 IIKAUQUAIITEIIS TULSA MALK Ql'AUTITr P VOTE FOR Ira Short IlKPUniilCAN CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION vow RE-ELECTION TO OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER SECOND DlSTItlCT "e stands for nn equitable administration to nil sections of the county. For a continuance of the GOOD ROADS PltOaitAM, to 'he end that every mile of tho State Highway System In Tulsa founty be paved as quickly as finances will permit. He stands on his record In favor of SCHOOUS, ROAD3 and the further develop JJ'nt of the LIVE STOCK and FARMING Interests of Tulsa county. l a consistent REPUBLICAN, honest and courageous in tho conduct ot tho nffnlrs of the office, and a gentleman. A VOTE FOR IRA SHORT I' a voto for gool government anil n Kqunre ilcnl to nil. 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Simmons Reds Built jar Sleep f 8. 00 to ?75.co Simmons Springs Built for Sleep 5.50 to $50.00 Simmons Mattresses Builtor Sleep 1 10.00 to ?6o.oo Purp' Libel Itiiuriouil upholttfit-1 with heir ??xoo Th "Ac." Sprit Tt ttrt hJ.itrUi to My tit Ititntl b.l.ncH !1 .urt to ... tl.f Slmeooni Llltl dq Ucd, Splint mi M.ttrtit befort you bu, 74 Simmtni L4UI it yr punt built for .le.p. Alt Inn Minim Btil, Rpnntl no 3 irCfasKP Kr"'"MU- SIMMONS BEOS R Huilt for Steep CTf. To the Lovers of Law and Order and Those Who Believe in the Following Principles: The Tenets of the Christian Rclimon; White Supremacy. Protection of Virtuous Womanhoo'd and the Sancity of the Home. Limitation of Foreign Immigration: The Upholding of the Constitution of These United States of America. Separation of Church and State. Renunciation of Allegiance to any Foreign Power, Political or Religious. Freedom Under the Law of Speech, Press and Religion. Vigorous Enforcement of the law by the legally Constituted Authorities Through the legally and Constituted Machinery of the Law: Clean Administration of the Law Through' Clean Men in the Office, Conscious of their Legal and Moral Responsibility to Society. "God give us men ! Tho Invisible Empire demands sti'ong Minds, great hearts, tine faith and ready hands. Men whom the lust for office does not kill; Men whom spoils of office cannot buy; :i ' Men who possess opinions and a will ; Men who have HONOR; men who will NOT LIE; Men who can stand before a demagogue And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking!' Tall jnen, sun-crowned, who live above tho fog In public duty and in private thinking; , For while the rabble, with their thumb-worn creeds, " ' . Their largo professions and their LITTLE deeds, Mingle in selfish strife, Lo! freedom weeps, Wrong rules the land and wailing justice sleeps. God give us men! Men who serve not for selfish booty, But real men, courageous, who flinch not at duty; Men of dependable character; men of sterling worth'; Then wrongs will be redressed, and right will rule the earth';' God give us men!" i Citizens who stand for tlie above principles are. candidates for office. You know them. Give, them your loyal support and Tulsa will be clean: INVISIBLE EMPIRE; ' Tulsa Klan No. 2: 1