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mm TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1022 !( (I If I i l : I I Venue Plea Denied, Deputy Sheriff Must TRIAL OF LEARD RESET TO SEPT. 25 Jurigo Denies Plea That Cuso lie Moved Away From Okotnah BOND IS STILL DENIED SonsnUonal Trial Expected; Jinny Lawyers Employed to Defend Officer fsMetll It The WnrM. OKBMAil, Brpt. s.What P'om IMm to ht on t lb" mom aansa tlonal trials ever held In central Oklahoma In that of M. I LmM former deputy hrlff. accused of criminally attacking Miss Callli Cooper, a young school teaehar mora than h year ago ii'ar hcie Izard's earn wss railed before the district eourt hen- .-trrty, attor neys for Iieard movid hut the cam Iib stricken from the docket and a ohnna f mm rar.t.-ri, because of the feeling that has been work oil lip against Lcard. At the lime ol the alleged assault, sentiment was nt atich a frver point that there waa talk of lynchng Iard. Thla led to Ms earapa from the iherlft. while being taken to Iloldenvllle for wife keeping. He was Inter oauKht In the lumber rampi of JvHilalana. ' ' The court overruled Izard's mo tion and granted hlm !0 anv"' cnn" tlnuanco, and his trial will start , Bsplember it. WOMAN TO FIGHT FOR HOUSE SEAT , i Pearl Dunham Charges She Was Deprived of Many votes 'y Associated free. State Wire. OKLAHOMA CITY. Hept. . Mla pearl Dunham, dafaated candidate tor tho republican nomination for ootmrosi from the Fifth district, to day waa granted permission by the etiilo supreme court to present in tho court n petition contenting tho nnmlnntlnn of U. H. Stone. Uo of Oklalinmn City. ... MUs Dunham In stating her ease to tho supreme court this mornlnh. described that duo to the immlnenco of the Kenernl election there, win not sufficient tlmo for the contest ''to Imi disposed of by the lower courts thrptiKh the regular channels. iTho stipromo court ncrnrdliiBly np ' proved her rlnltn ond authorized Mies Dunham's attorneys to flln a ' petition n soon ns posslb e. Mies Dunhnrd charged that In four counties aim hnd not been crea ted with thn total number of votes actually cost for h-r In the Primary ! election, ('UinB specifically tht t In one precinct In Pnlne county whom , 17 voles hnd been deposited for lir. i otilv three wero placed to her credit. Tho other counties she named worn I-oBan. Cleveland and Okln- ' hRtone. In a certificate of nomlna- tlon Issued h'm today by tho etnto -eloctlon board, wns Blycti n total of 1 JCt. which hart not been can, .vanned Miss Dunham's vote was riven bv tbo board as OCT, tylnR James Twyford. Miss Dunham teniiesled a trial or her contest by n )ury which Is per- mttslble In the supremo ourt under an old statute Tho court dlcate. however. what Procedure , would would be followed Tho only nlternatlvo Is to submit tho case to a referee. 'WALKINfFTo CALIFORNIA Couple I -oft imuMn. Maine, tin !V1. :t it P'ili by Dec. n- J FpeeUI t The World . . nmsTow. sept, c. vt. n. i-a- Vnlle nnd wlfo passed, through nr s tow today en route from Augusta Maine, to San I'ranclaeo. Cat. They left Augusta on Kebruary S nnd have made tho until o trip on foot, except 7R miles on the train when Mrs I V.ille wns sufferlnc from a sore foot. They nro maklnR the ti m J1.R10 waaer and must be in Kan Tlernardlno by December U Thoy were both In nood shape nnd , unjnylne ood health. They started out with $100 in cosh and thnt, to tether with what they mlKht pick UP by slnglnB and leclurlns on th street, must pay their expenses ' Whllo they have still to December in to complete the trip, they ex peat to reach the end of their long Journey by necemoor I. HURT TRYINGfoTESCAPE Alli-Biil Moonshiner 1 VII J'our Floors From Top of I'nlil Jail. h'NID Sept. C J. A. Abbott, held In the county lall here on a charge of manufacturing liquor, was urltl cally Injured early Wednosday mornlnrr when the blanket on which Iih wns attemntlnR to oscnpe from the toll on the top floor of t lie courthouse broke and allowed him I ccpted a small regard to crash four stories to the cement I sldownlk below. Tourniquets spoiled ttgWly check Thla wns the third attempt Abbott tho flow of hi, ml sj do, ilr'U col has made to escape. Tho first tlmo hare and tlBht garters ho managed to keep out of lull tot a month, but finally was arrested by Kay oounty officials The second time he was taught before he could get nwny from the Jail. He ha been hold In a steel cage since the sec ond attempt at escape Wounded Vets Can fin Home. WASHINGTON, Sept. 0 Director Forbes of the veterans bureau to day ordered that all disabled service men now under treatment in dif ferent hospitals nnd listed ns walk ing cases, be allowed to convalcsco at their homes. The orders will jnako hospital facilities nvnllabln to as many moro cases awaiting triat- ment. Now Hospital PlaniitHl. WASHINOTON. Hept (1. The , i govcrnmuub win i'ich a new i,ii,u,- ! 000 hospital either nt Goshen, Vn., 5 or Ponn SprlnBB, W. Vn., for dls- abled ox-servlco men from Mary t land, Vlrginln, West Virginia and ' the District of Columbia, Director I , Forbes of tho veterans bureau un- i nouuceil today i ALL OVER OKLAHOMA and Neighboring States Oklahoma IIBMRTBTTA, Sept. 6 - Kurlity four f the It ichonl tenrtiers en BRsred for the Incoming trim liuve srrHeil and answerer! to roll call at the teachers' Institute. At a meet ing of the school board when the matter if retrenchment because of the temporary tie-up of the rsllnmd school tax, the board decided that eviry Item In the budget would be cut to ths quick, If necessary In order to keep the teachers' Hilary at the preaent ftgtira. BHIBTOW, Sept. i.-The grocery tort of K If. Ilamra, was looted by thieves who broke the lock on the front door The safe containing too In eaah was blown open, but the midnight prowlers only took I too, overlooking 1200 which was rolled up In a small package In another part of the esfe. MIAMI, Sept. (!. Tho Mplendld Aberdeen Angus hard of Judge B O. Fullertln mada clean sweep of nral prises at the loin, Kan., fair last weak, accordlna to word re ceived ham. The herd Id to be shown at numerous county and district fairs and probably will be entered In the International Block show at Chicago this winter. AHD.MOHH, flept. (! The Breat- oet expenditure In building permits Issued In Ardmor" this year Is re ported for tho month of August with a total on lux.sun. Tim cmur ron ton for this high flBura Is attributed to the fact that sovoral expensive apartment houses and residence per mils were isstieu As compared wun the month of July, lsst month shows an Iticrensu of S1U0.300. Missouri CAItTIIAflK, Mo. Hept- C Jasper county has suffered a doorenso In Its revenue or near a quarter nr a mil lion dollars as comparer! with 13.1, tut the result of lower assessments, principally In school taxes. Carth age, the county scat, however, lias Increased Its city tax from (I ff.) to ll.CO, the total taxation being raised from J7H.5S4 to JS7.978. KI'IUNOriHM). Mo Sept. d. -By agreement of attorneys, the prelim inary hearing of (leorgo Aurents, wno is olinrBed with iiiuruerinK his brother-ln-Inw, Krnest Cameron, will ho held In criminal court room, 8ep tombor 6. Aurentxa wns accused nt the Inquest of belni; a member of tho fliO.GOO J'rlseo payroll robbery Banff. AUllOUA, Mo., Hept. . Slxteon counties In MNsourl have tin ulnm hounes oimI are forced to contract for tho earn of thn Iiolpleiw citizens, no- cprdltiB to tho report of W. I,. Miller, or tho stato hoard or charllios. RPIIINflirilSTiD. Mo.. Pept. . Knllure of HnKlnecr Hlnir to operate his train In nconrdance with slBnnl Indications was responsible for the wreck of two pnssenKer trnlns near here July 22 whun six persons' More killed, nccordlrur to n report of the bureau of safety of the interstato commerce comml-don, POMONA. Mh, Sept. (I. Work 1 steadily roIiib on nt ;ho Pomona test well. Only one shift Is drlllltiB and the well has reached a depth of 3,180 feet where It struck a very hard formation. Southern Fiansas PAllSONB, Kan., Sent. R. Paul, 0-ycar-old son of 'Ira fllbson, n fnrmer north of hero, was almost scalped when ho fell from n load' of hny onto a pitchfork. One tlnn of the fork penetrated the back of his head, ripping open the avnln and comlnR out nbovo tho right eye. ' ciinnrtYVAi.rc, icon., spt. Wlnfred Hart, for more than thir ty years n Santa F employe and for the post four yenrs conductor on the miMMi rrnin noiweon unnrrvvnio ami Cnffoyvllle, dropped dead of heart disease on thn front porch of his home hero white readliiB an ovenlnB paper. He hnd been In npparcnt Bond health but had been forced to Blvo up his nfternnnn run bscnus'o of n heart attack. Ho hnd a passcn per run between Kansas City nnd TuNn for nine yenrs before comlni to Cherryvole. his latter run havlni' been a preferred run. lie was S5 years of iKe. COFFUYVII.LR'. Kan,, flpt. . rtuth Ilncknev, 17-5'enr-od daugh ter of Itov Hackney nnd a senior In th Coffeyvllle lilch school. Is deid of pneumonia, following a short Illness. Shn returned home two dnys hefore her death from a visit In Tulsa. lN'DKPRN'DF.NCH, Kan., Pept f. When Mrs. C. D. nloom started uptown on a shopping tour, she tied tier diamond rings, valued nt $4 000 In a handkerchief, but when shn reached the tiuslness section she dls coverrd thot she had lost the hand kerchief and lewelry Hut her loss ns not for long, as Joseph R. Cmle a drayman found them and reti'mM theni to Mrs. Unnm At flis t'nrle i refused to be rewarded, but n'ter I Mrs rtlonm hnd Insisted, he nr Over 30 Million Dottles Sold You Can Soon Feel Its Strengthening, Invigorating EFfect Atull ifio4DrujiiU Silt l(UaM ill A rkanaaa I.TTTI.K HOCK, Ark . Hapt. (I. Tho rirst of a series tit rneatlngs that may reeult In the city of Mtlle Itrn'k taking over the properties of the Aiksrisse Water company was held by the committee appointed by the city, council to consider the feasibility of the plan. JOKT HMITII, Ark. 8spL 8 A ault affecting five places of Garri son avenue property, nine lots In the resilience rllstrlrt, 23 iwrc near the city limits and 110 acres In Polk rottnty, has been filed In the chan cery court here by A. N, Hi curd, trustee, under the will of 13. r. I , ni gs n, ngalnst C. I, Hurley and the other heirs of M. C. Ijuilgan. It Is allegad there la not sufficient In come from the Improved property to keep up the repairs, nnd that It Is Impossible to obtain an iiBri" inent between the heirs as to the order In which tho property will ho improved. NOIirOI.K, Ark., sjapt. C Wal ter Watley nnd Charlie Illevlns of this place sold for J00 this week a 7 J -grain pearl which was found In the White river nenr hero. rAYlSTTKVIM.H, Ark., Bept n Woril has been received In l'nyettc vllle thnt the Kuroponn touring party directed by Prof. Antonio Maruinnt, head of the department of romunco InnKiuiRuH In the Uni versity of Arkansas, which has been mnkliiB n trip throtiBli points In HnglnSid, France, Hwltzerland, Itnly, Austria, (lermany nnd ItelKlum, durlriB tho past summer, has ar rival In New York. The party maklnB tho trlpi Incluileil several I'nlvorally of Arkansas students and rnyettiivllle people. IIUNTHVII.MS, Ark.. Sept. Plans nro under consideration amonx fruit Browera hnro to plant SCO mres of hlnckherrlus for cun nlriB purposes. Mmllson county now has three larse cnonurles, car.nlni; tomiltoes nnd sweet potatoes mostly, but one of the liter three oxpucta to cnn small fruits next season. Northern Texas rci.HCTilA. Texas, Sept. , Klght men are under nrrest In Wichita Kails charged with attemnlinB to drlva ncBroes out of this city. Spe cial nfflcora to the number of 175 are on duty hero to protect the ne Broea. FOllT WOKTH, Texas, Bept. C Hearing in tho case of the city to rcdtico thn car fate in Fort Worth develops m'irh mutter of a technical character. It has beun demonstrat ed Ijy witnesses that unless tho fare Is maintained nt n flBUro to pay n fair return on the Investment the aervlco must bo u-urta'.led. I DA LI, AH, Texne, Sept. . Illch nrd Merilwethcr, Benernl mannBcr of the Dallas Hallwny company to day announced thnt the Intcrurban lino now under construction be tween Dating nnd Terrell win be ready to operate December 1, The cniM will bo one-man cars. Tho lino Is 31 miles long. FORT WOIITII, Texas, Sept. C West Texas formers 'aro paylmr transportation expenses of cotton pickers to the fields from this city in otdor to got help. Kmi'ltcr T.ikcs (Jos Out put. 1W Asnrlnl,l ireae Hteta Wire. IHiACICHUIJ.. Sept. C Tho gas well brnUBht In Inst .Monday night In tho Tonkawa oil field which wos yestorday catlmntcd at oo.ooo.uoo fuel per day, has been RiniBod nnd tests 74.000,000 feot, nccordlnB to It, rt. Thompson, conservation offi cer, This bos, It Is said, has been contracted by the Hlackwell smelter which has been portlnlly shut down becnuso of ahortSBo of fuel. Oil Tanks Are Oiicnwl. MpecU! to The World. CUBHINCI, Sept 0. Approximately 200.000 gallons of oil ran Into tho creek when someone tapped five or six of the big tanks on the Shaffer farm. This oil belonged to private 1 parties iRUISES Altsrnate applications of hot and cold cloths then apply APOrUB Os4t IT Nltlkn Jan UnJ festfy ;hamEain FOR IHt RELItf or Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Colic, Di'arrhcea - SOLD EVERYWHERE - V8frS Sl Notice -to PedestmnSl Get gypsv nor relief if you want to feel the awful pains from sore, burning feeta callouses, corns, bunions , and swollen, tenaer.acmng -feetr Apply It In a minute no fuss. 1101 bother! Then put on your shoes nnd walk, dance, work or stay on your feet ns long as you like' Oypsy Foot Itcllet Is a wonderful secret from the Ucsrt, Successful rcaultu BEESON CHAMP ROPER OF STEER Average Time Required Is 30 Seconds Once Ho Did It Under 28 fipeelel te The World. PtjNCA CITY, Hept. (!. Fred nee son of Arkansas Otty won first mon ey In the three days' roping contest at ths 101 ranch, which closed yes terday, being thn third annual. Ills aveiage time for roping a steer n day for tha thiee-day period. was to and a small fraction of seconds, On tho first day ho roped n steer In ti and 3-5 saennda; on the sec ond In 40 seconds, and on the final dsy In ti 2-S seconds. The runifer-upa for tho three days' period wcro !. l(ublnsui) of King man, Aril., whoso aversgo for the three dnys was 32 H seconds; Kddls Hursees of Lennpah, Okln,, whoso throa-dny nvernge waa 33 !sj seconds, and Hob Donaldson of Ilurbank, 'kill,, whoso average wns 33 sec onds. All tho men named, together with Hen O. Johnson nnd 15 others who roped nt the 101 this year, had roped at Cheyenne and Clarden City, n few weeks ahead of the 101 annual. Johnson had won the Cheyenne meet and llurBsss was second. The best one-day time for roplnK a Rteer this year at the 101 wns mide by Fred I.owry of Colfeyvllle, Kan., who did the stunt In :i 2-5 seconds on the final day of the meet I.owry took first place for the three days In the 1821 101 ranch round up. Tho best tlmo this year on the first day wns by Floyd lOnle of Mill Creek, Okla., In 20 seconds; on the second Any by Jlob Donaldson of Ilurbank, and I.owry took tho third day's money. Looking ahead to the 1923 round up, 40 cowboys, IncludlnB the ones named, have orrerod to pay nn en trnnco foo of 1100 each, provided the round-up mnnoKcmcnt will bans up a purso of J 5,000. This has been agreed to by Colonel V.ack Miller, head of th rodeo events, Thla will hrltiB cowboys hero from every west ern state. Ho many cowboys wcro en tered this year that some of them were forced to rnpa mornings In or der for nil t Bet Into the contests. PR0BS A YEAR-OLD CRIME C'ltll I.ll'rty Union to Ferret Out .Men Who KHVd Mini mid Woman. Speclel In 'Ths World, HIUSTOW, .Sept. 6. A detective from Pittsburgh. Pa., pnssej through, this place Monday en rout1 to Bllck, where he will attempt to ferret out tho murder of Avery T Campbell and 'Mrs. Mary Barter, which happened taeru more thai u year ago. It is not known who sent the In vestigator all the way from Pitts burgh. It is known thnt the Atner lean Civil Liberty union, a nation wide organization, hns Interested It self In other Creels county crimes, and Is reported that they nra behind tho move. Campbell has two broth ers at Maudo, and "Mrs. Starter's husband resides at Muskogee. Nrcm Sue Stiuill Iload. Hy AMoclateit Press Htate Wire. . AltOMUHK. t.vpt. e. i:Un Carter, negro school teacher, has filed suit In district court against the 0la lioma. Now Mexico & pnclflo railway for JS.700 damages,, alleging when she refus.il to ride In a oinoKlnB enr with whites ehe, wat put off tho train nnd hnd to walk back to Lone Orooo station, nbout one mile. Mien YOU Were A Baby You had a Beautiful Complexion You can liavo it again with Kirk's JAP ROSE, thn soap that filves nature a chance to realoro your uirtnngm-your pretty skin. Now J Of! . JAMES S. KIRK & CO. Chicago TS"J( Ml n v id m-n Kansas Military Academy (To Hull J n More Virile PntriolUmi Formerly Kelley Mllltnry, Acad emy The hulldlncs and grounds of the Oswego college will be our new home this fall Splendid equipment individual nttentlon In academic work nil nthlctlqs. horseback rldlns Credits recou nlied hy the best collekes. Terms, tnctudlnn uniform IKSQ For cntaloR write Col. Clyde H. Terry, Box 22. Osmcuo, Kansas iunranteed in every :ino or vou act I back the little It costs! It In eold In thla clly by all good druKBlsts In eluding Quaker Drug Co ., M. n. Mil- lor. W. A. Cromwell nnd Trjble, Advertisement, W, U. Stand Trial for Attack on School Teachex A7 the Poor Old liootlcaacr! Uncle Sam After Him Nowi SH'lel to TH World. MAIiKSTEIt, Bept. The Inteet bomb thrown Into the camp of the bootleggers of this section Is the rexnnua tax assessed ngalnst them. Kven If they get by with tho manufacture of "choc" or 'mnonahlno" alonrr cornea the rov enue officers and presonts n bill for revenue. One woman, at Krebs recently received a bill for l00 aliened amount duo tho govern ment for Illicit manufacture. Another party was sent a bill for 11,770 whllo nn Italian must pay nearly threo thousand dollars rev enue on the booae he Is alb-Bed to hnve sold Knforremont Officer Dowell s'ates that there Is noth ing else for boozo vendors to do but pay the revenue or have their property cnflscitcd NOWLIN MURDER PROBE DRAGGING v One of Three Brothers Ac- 1 T-. - ClKSCd l).V I OllCe Jailedj Two Being Sought SpecUl to The World MorNDVIMiIS, Mo.,SoPt. 6. Tho authorities do not seem to mnkinB much headway in tholr search for the two Dolbono brothers, who with Carl Dolbono, another brother, nnd In Jail here, nro alleged to hnvn shot ond killed Henry M. Nowlln, 17-year-old youth of Tulsa, Okla,, near here a week ngo. A reward hns boon offered for tho arrest of the brothers. It Is said that Nowlln was drlvlnB along nnd thnt tho brothers, who were Intoxl cnted. enmo along and ordered htm off tho roid. He started to let them have the rood, but was not quick cnotiBh for them. They started shootlnB at him and tho youth was shot In the head, chest nnd leg, It Is reporteil $1,000 reward has been offered for the capture of the two brothers who fled. Tho Summer EudlnB, Ted What's beeomo of thnt little poach you uero engaged to earlier In the season' Ned - That pench Is canned. Our eastern buyer is send ing us daily new garments of the choicest production of the early fall of 1922. Our connection with the best houses in tho country, together with the large quantities needed for our Showing of Fall Dresses and Furs several stores enables uaVv to offer to the consumorlL up-to-the-minute garments at exceedingly reasonable M prices. We nro showing this week a handsome lot of iret Twill and Tricotine Dresses of all-wool material, all richly embroidered with 1 red silk floss, tho new flaring sleeves being lined with crepo do chine. These dresses are sold at tho incomparable prices of $14.95, $19.85, $24.50, $29.85 Fur Special Ladies' chokers aro very good this season. A chance purchase enables us to offer values of $15.00 to $25.00 at a very special TT. price Short Coney Capes in brown and black New arrivals in millinery department include all-silk panne velvet "Elzoe Pattern Hats." Exclusive shop hats at Kahn's prices $12.95, $14.95, $19.85 I WEST TULSA 15 E. FIRST ST. SAND SPRINGS 1 i FAIR TO FDI K1W Tnllx I U rULLUYV Qu ATnfw'Q PA P oiun I uun u i nn Various Outdoor Stunts to lie Performed at Round-up Sreelil H The World, SKIATOOK, fiopt, .This city Is not content with tho excitement ncldcnt to the township7 fair which wjll be held here next Monday and Tuesday, September 11 and 12, bu for tho four days preceding, Bop tembcr 7, 8, 9 and 10 even Includ ing Hundny a "Hound-up" will bo staged with bucking horse riding, steer bulldOBBlng, oven from auto mobiles, rnlf roping, Homan riding and boxing. The boxing event consists of 20 rounds on Friday nlsht, Boptomber 8, when Applegate of Tulsn and Hil ly Smith, "tho fighting cowboy," of Denver will match tholr skill and endurance, with two preliminary contests to warm up the Brand stand crowd beforq the big boxlne stunt tnkes placo. The big tent for tho stock exhlbi- 'lon ni t',0,Ia'r ,naa 1,eon received I IIUIU n. .11. Hit UUiBllfll! LUlllli US VII I nf Osage county, and will be erected tasi or mo Kymnnsium uuhuioki The farm products, fine arts, cul inary, domestic science, boys' nn-I Blrls' clubs, eewlnB and miscella neous exhibits will be placed ltj tin gymnasium, All Cundldntea Siimmnncil. Dy AesneUted I'rem Stale Wire. OKMULOEK, Sept. 6. A list of the witnesses summoned to appenr beforo tho supremo court Monday in tho mandamus proeeedinss of Oovernor Itohertann, who Is seeking to hnvo District Judge Mark L. DO' zarth disqualified from slttlnB In tho trial of tho chaifio agnlnet him In district court, reveals that every democratic nominee for office in Okmulgee county hnvo been sum moned to appear ns witnesses. IL Sold Everywhere $7:95.0 $15.00 POMPEi .OLIVE M S29.85 and $35.00 ANOTHER SPAVINAW CLUB Oolllnsvlllo Huslncsa Men Svk Nine Actiii for Bummer Jtcort, Specttl to The World, COLLINS VILL.E, Sept. , Neso- tlatlons are blng made for tho pur chase of a tract of land on Bpavl- naw creek at a point nine mites south of Jay on which 'to build a clubhouse. It Is planned to move a clubhouse which Is now situated on CInremore hill to this slto and enlargo and remodel It. Doctor Smith, who Is promotlr.rf tho deal, reri' -. 'hat there are enough pros pective mcmbors to easily form a club, Svores of Colllnsvllle people have been In the habit of eoln to Spavinnw every season nnd enmp Ing. A clubhouse would be a Broa. convenience Wild Grapes Plentiful. 11 AMoelateJ Press Btste Wire, AUDMOHK. Sent. 6. Wild Grapes In southern Oklahoma nro plentiful and rather than see tho birds eat them W, T. Hlodgctt mndo them Into wine, he told county officers when , arrested for operating a still late sruesday. 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