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,.-rlTn-n 01 1099 . - . . jrr tJ. - - mhmhhh . 1 'iit. 1 11 1 1 1 fHIBIH TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 Eft I I A J u Live Longer H By BUD FISHER HHH luiUr V s. " :-. i ,AAwvA,,l,AA 11 . I ' . "Mi, ,1':'K ' "vt"1 I ' 1 I EgfrjrjTJBtBaftBrjrJ NEWS BRIEFS FROM FIVE STATES Oklahoma CCAVBTA, rcr. 17. No trace h yt y,-n found or the burglara wlio ruUiril fin Coweta Hardware company s stnre aimut ten laa (ti, tailing (too In mer- li mdlse The rolihe r broke a gtsss In a h.-.r window and then drove a car up to tin! rear iinor, I unit .K It wtlh nuinititHe i lie, tube. silverware, knives, rtturt aliotguns anil rtf tllooit hounds wcrt liruiiKbt (rum Tulsa next morning h Mt i rr-wcr. own r of tha store, nut they wrre nnble to take up the trail of 'he burglars. rortTHIt, Dec. ST. When the rosd Is r,,inptftfd there will bo a hard surtax ail entirely throunh Wagoner coiintv , i.e A. C Wit road building pnulpment ) at l"'en moved to a place mi this roa I ni-r lied lllrd. and lll hn conmenc. t ittlng (Travel oh that stretdh of the high nay, "nly a few miles yjt regaining ii . uneci ith Coweta. th AfTON. Ore. 27. The fifth meilng rl -h Northwestern Jtaptlst assec'.itlon cpens lu re Thursday night with r rally hy the ..utin people under the leadrshlp of the ,.., t.itiotiat II. Y. 1 V. .Mlw Ytfille Hjt.baidt ltev. lllount luvlrtaon, ante i v t U. srerrtary, formerly of Vinlta, hu U now II, Y P U. director In Dr. , jrge Trultfe church at Ialas, Texas, u'vsre aha superintends 14 young peoples aarilsatlona with a total frnembarshlp rf " ( la aleo expectetl tn make an addreaa .huraday evening. Tha meeting will b r ntlnued through Prlday, aiturday and x .ndny. Prlday afternoon will be devoted I i wunien'a work. M ltniS. Pic. 17. Jtorelvlng n bid of , i S'i'i centi tn tho dollar for the serial l. e of $G7.000 bonrta for sewer and water . ,'nti n. the city cnun-ll dcllnel the i, i is nnd Is nvertlflng for other bids to tm nfd January t. 1323 A bid of fi i tils was received for tho 23-yeur bonds. StrKAllVH.I.E. Knn. lp. !7.w-lfansas stcars ara study. This fact waa enn- luslvely demonstrated near hero a few ys ago when n party of Iowa tourists raveling through 1'ord county collided Uh one of the animals In the tnlddla f the road. Their automobile was P rr ll 1 unit fnlt Kf , li raMHmnrm -.. badly Injured. The steer, according tn a iraveiere, switcneit his tall, giareii ploval, and eauntored off. I.AWnENTK. Kan . Dep. 17. Tha Kan. sas High School I'ebatlng league for 1 9J5-J3, sponsored by the University of Kansas, lias been orealilxod and district debates to declda the championship of each of the nine districts of tha state are scneuuiau to begin about tha mldaia of January. Tha question to be argued Is: "Hesolvad, that tba United fUutea i;ov ernmenl should establish a permanent ln dustilal rouft or commission similar ts tho Kansas plan." flttLOCCO, Dec. 27. The Chllocco ilian rrhool has had aa a guest, the past !.. Miss C I. CJelshclmer of Waahlng t, P. (' . who has the distinction of be lt the first and only woman member of .. ('cited States civil service iommlalon. has filled thla position for a number ycirs. having bean appointed originally President Roosevelt. Tha employes if iM ,rci and other Indian schools arc i.iim- tho civil service nnd Mlsa Qet'helm- s visit wan one of lnepectlon In oonnec ,n with her department. roNOA PITY, IJcc. 27. The city com r t-sinners have let tho contract to tin V iTican Paving company to widen Hast t,i im! aenua between Plfth and Heventh i'Tt and ono on Madison avjnua. Tho , . ntract was let to the Nelson-Miller riKlncerlng company of th.s olty for i ooo for th eonrtruoll-m of the con , i ,-to b.tqi's for thp city's new water tower. A base most be built for earh of the eight t'ga on which tha tower will rest. KlItOlD. Dec. 57. The body of a negro woman, about 30 ears old, was found near Ki.drick. The woman, a newcomer, was la't "e'-n olive wtth Alex Jhnon, who h.s dliappored. The woman's skull was i .uliefi, Tho Kendrlck offlcera aM ro n i t wan needed and Lincoln county o'flLlals burled tha corps. i:MD, Pec. 27. Chailla Ooltry of this rMv owna 240 acres adjoining the present i,r,,luclng lenses In tha Tonkawa nil field llii, property is surrounded by production. ( ..iltry acquired the first 100 ncres of i land through a trade modi with wnlls Johnifton of this city. in:NKYi:TTA. Dec. 27. Ten dollars for l 'm ."0 and the mivunu'.l Jail rentonco of 10 days for reckless driving bc r, . t t tun superior court on the charge, of transporting liquor, waB ttie penalty Imposed upon lUv Mann wa'i ,r In a reitaurant. Mann had borrowed a ar from a Jitney driver, "for n few minutes," ho said, but ho proceeded to a bootlegging Joint, loaded up with Illicit whisky and proceeded on t drunken Joy ride In his wild drtvo lio ran his enr Into a Ilulck parked In front of tha He rglan hotel. In which sat Mm. P, II i iwlth her young baby; tho Impact - M-s nmi-m and tho -hlld from their ear to the street. Neltrwr iv , i ui.i's. In Imposlmr tho ' i lit of fine and Jail tentanre. Mayor iiawes emphatically stated tint ho vos Ci terinlnod to stop speeding and bootliK gmg If heavy tints and Jail sutcncea wero a posslblo remedy. Speeders from the tn called upper classes would loot no differ. e'it. ho stated than ths restaurant wattrr. MIAMI. Dec 27. Rev. .Thomss D. New, f r fvera! years pastor of the Ilaptlst , ur h at Commerce and mora recently Ilaptlst missionary for thpi district, hat ben put in cnarga oi mo reugious wor ni lhA Rtliflents nf the l'awnee Indian s hnn! at Pawnee. He will loava for his new duties tho first of the year. HENRYnTTA, Dec. 27. Never Jn the b. story of the city have merchants of H nretta experienced sucn a heavy non day trado. Although the buying began e.,nv in th nreeecdlne week. It was kept up until the closing of the stores late Saturday night. Bmergency clerks were called In to assist the special force and regular silesmen. Tha poor of the city ero also mado to feel th Joys of a 1'hriwtmnn dinner and toys for their lit tle ones through tho kindly offices of the brnevolcnt organizations. Missouri STONES rnAIIlIE, Mo., Dec. 27. John Casper. 17-year-nld son or Mr. ana .Mrs John Casner of Stones Prairie, waa In- slantly killed by the accidental discharge f n gun In the handa of his cousin. lnrnet Calhoun of Kansas City. The boys with three other young men were punting. In soma manner the gun which the Cal houn boy carried waa accidentally die- cnargea. tne snot sirming jonn i aspei in the back or. me nean. ucatn waa in stantaneous. MONETT, Mo., Dec. 27. Mrs. Ross Wal ton, a younff married woman riving In South Monatt, attempted suicide Christmas day by drinking carbolic acid. She Is In a critical oondltlon. Mrs. Walton went to the home of a neighbor and picked up a Mule or the poison, taking It home with her. There sho started to drink Iti when her husband grabbed the bottle from ner. POPLAR HLUFF. Mo.. Dee. 27. Tho January term of circuit court will be convened January 2 with 329 cases to be disposed of. Of this number three are first degree murder cases. The bulk of the cases to be tried are violations of the liquor laws. Arkansas HAIlIiY. Ark.. liec. 27 James Drown. a f.irmcr living several miles south of tiin, Ii selling (12 worth of cream every iHi-u from four cows, atyl besides that Ms family has all the milk and butter iry can use. People In the hill section ' north Arkansas are fast realizing the i 'Siblltiea of dairying, and many farm ers are engaging In that business on a small scale. glng tor a home and Muskogee and Sa lint have been srler-ted by league offi cial) as tha home of tba Slous City club In 1123 Muskogee Is ss id to bs preferred because of the probable larger attendance. Sallna ts regarded aa an Ideal slopping place between Denver, a league member. ami tho eastern cities of the circuit. Tho matter of placing the Bleu City fran chise win t. dci.e,i at Independence on January 5, when Pitsldence unsley Har bour and other league officials hold their annual meeting. PITTHIirita. Kan.. Dee. 27. French plays, given In the Trench language by rreucu players who also are Kansans, Is scarcely a novcliy nny moro here. The third show of the kind In the past two yeats has Just been produced and mem bers nf the organisation of Prench peo ple are planning tor another production. Northern Texas MEXIA. Texas. Due. 27. One of th innst phenomenal cum pal ens vtr pulled off in t tils city Is that of rnlelriK funOl witii whit'ii to erect a Young Men s Christ Inn AMoclattun In this city. Announce mont whs matle nt the office ot Cut Albert K. Humphreys, who is illrectlng me oRiniwiKn, Tuesday morning tnet sun script lorn hat! umnunted to 573.705, thli amount hing rftUetl within flvo days. 1 A Cruller, state secretary of the V. M O. A. pronounced the achievement the most remarkable In the history of th Association work. Moro than seven hun dred cuntrlbutora have made up the lund and this u about any campaign of edu cation or long drawn out effort. SimitMAN. Texas. Dec. 27 Tha city council hen referred back to the city com miBiion, with a recommendation ror a suu mission to a vote of the people, the ordin ance passed last month prohibiting ped UHrig" or hawking on Bhormtm ercets, ex iitt by bon ftdo produce, s of tho nr- tlcla sold. The council first voted to sun tain tho action of. tho commission on tha ordlnano, which, under the chartor, would have necessitated submission of tho petition filed objecting to tho ordinance had fulfilled the requhements. QAIN8VILI.13. Texas, Drc. 27. The old est brick business hulldlntr In aGineivMle, situated on the northwest corner rf the oourthouee etjuare. Unon as the UcorgQ Y. ij rd building, is neing lorn uown o b rppHcfMl with a filling stntb n and au- tomnniie naieeroam. xne propny Dcj'.ngn to will and Ancll jiob, nartiv. tre mcr rhnnts. The building was erected some fifty years ago, hnn been in almost con stant use Mure that time and Is still well preserved. WICHITA rAI,T.S. Texas. Dec. 27 A movement is on (not and a bill will be Introduced nt tho next state legislature. it is understood, reducing me numuer oi d strict courts in wiciwia couniy n iwo, A citation in on id to no growing in t;iay. Archer and You nit counties to have thcio throe comprise the Thirtieth judicial an trjet, excluding wicnua couniy ana ieav inir it wiiii Lwn mil Lime uisirici couriB Any action along this line will be op posed generally by the local bar. It Is neciarea. i;. u. uipson. reprtseniniive elect, Tuesday said that be had heard of the change In plans and said that he was inclined to favor it. News of Broken Arrow Laughs That Make Yo MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Has an Original Idea Once in a While. VAN nURKN, Ark.. Dee. J7. Prohi biten Enforcement Officer W. W, Sea bum. Deputy Sheriff deorge Hoberts and t'ki.f of Police Ii M. Jlarnwell raided a still, the alleged property of J. W. Poor, five miles north of Alma. The plant of 10 gallons capacity, waa made of an oil ran. a large quantity of mnsh waa found Th,y arrested Poor and his son, Will Poor, en a charge of manufacturing and pos susing liquor. Rl'SSBLLVILLK. Ark., Dec. 17. Col I" I r Jay Williamson reports the collec- 11 m of the new ctty license on 421 auto- 1 i " s in uuseeiivuie, ana says mere ".'tween S00 and e0 cars Is the rlty 1 i. will beer tha new red tag with 1 ' lettering by the time the collections "8 t.nlshed January 1. '1 1 X AHKANA, Arlc. Dec. J7. Burglara ' - in the i:ider Produce company, on v' Kim street and carried away 19 s of eggi of SO doien each, or a total HO egys. A large truck was used to . iff the loot. ."So definite clue has 1 ' "btalned. I INK BM'FF. Ark. Dec. J7. County I T. Halles Issued (8 marriage e- during the past week. Among 1 ' S Issued only about twenty were for ' P'ople. Thirty-two licenses were ' d yesterday, three of them to white uj lej. Kansas M-:VTON. Kan, Deo, IT. Plans for '"t promises to be Amertoa'u greatest l "oclt tale, to'be held at the city audi t' mi hore January IS-30. have been Tr r. ted. Twelve thousand catalogs, ad- 'ising the sale, are being mailed to Pure bred atock dealers throughout Kan-f-s. Oklahoma and other western states. ' "signmeots In the sale will be from the nreeaera In tha wist and will be tne 't stocn ever sold In this section of the ' itry, authorltels In charge of the sale it ir, , "VtlNA. Kan.. Dee. SJ - This city has ''nre, u ia said, of landing a fran i ' ii W.a'ern Ilaseball league. Th. l .Ijr t ntract la reported to be teg IIIXOKEN AHKOW. Dec, 47. W. E. LantE. a prominent farmer, died at th family hdme a short dlstano north nf town after an Illness which confined him to his bed but H hours, tnllowlrg a perlid of six months of falling health Mr. Lent, who was a native or Tetas. was 42 venrs of BiTD and la aurvlved by u wife and three sons and three daughij-a. The Lutheran funeral service was read at tno residence at 10 o'clock Sunday murnln by tho ltev. I.. P. Schaff, followed by services 'n Kngllah froi.i the Lutheran Immanuel church. Intermen. took place In Tark drove cemetery. The Christmas activities of Ilia Tu!sa Salvation Army included a half flvm Christmas bv,kets distributed 'o mat number of Ilroken Arrow unfortur.avv families. The distribution was mado undar the dlroctlon of payor M. C WTllama. The work of Invoicing the et'ick of the rostoffieo news stand was c-impleted Mon day night after the consummation of the purcliase of tho business by Mcsi'a. (-scar and Herbert Uelbrlch from II. 11. Banders and tho new proprietors have had chsrgo of the business since Tuesday morning. Another business change of tho week was the purchase of tho S. C. Cantrell grocery etora on North Main street by John Mc Nally. whs formerly conducted the busi ness. According to the announcement of the board of education teachers and pupils of tho IJroken Arrow schools are to have one more holiday added to their vacation period, Tuesday, January S, having been set as tha opening date of t'ni rchools In stead of Monday, January 1. The schools closed tor th. holidays on Prlday, In. ccniber if, Encouraging reports continue to come tn his family of tho condition tf Amos Davis, who remains In a Vulsi hospital following serious Injuries sustained when a Dodge car In which he was seceding went into the ditch at the Alsuma corner o-i the paved road 10 days ago. Howeer, he has not. as yet, recovered sufficiently tu give a detailed account of the acctdei,t. Justice H. L. Pierce, who on account It hts advanced age will retire frjm office next Saturday after a period of 13 years ut continuous servha bids (sir to maln'.a'n until tha end of his term ,,f 'jffl-e the -..hrimtpt of marrying magistrate he at tained several years ago. having performed his fifth Christmas wenuing cerni"ny in the marrlara Saturday evening of Mr, Arthur P l'ox. 25. and Miss IliUlla vr-rw-i. 10 hf,th nf Ilroken Arrow. The MAinv laAk r.lAce at the Pierce hJlne rn North Main atreet with only the Immedi ate relatives of tho coup! present. Pi"ree v.. I be succeeueu in omce uy iwy au,i, Justice of the peace-elect. TRAILED HIM TO OKLAHOMA Convicted Miner, I'm) on IJond, Is liCHCVCIi to 111' 111 ouiic. Iiy HIO rtfwtiniw ntr I 1)T I.-OI'IIN! l. Vn Flon 17. Walter Allen, union miner, faclne a iu-ytar priBun icim iuiiuiihb vv- ..:in.i An n .Viaef-A nf (rMSOn viiiiiti ' v. o - ,,, ngainex tn state, nan uu trum Virginia and nis nonu oi eto.uuu htt been forfeited. It became known here. Although a formal appeal had not been filed by attorneys for Allen, he wag released on ball by Judge John Mitchell Woods, pend ing appeal to the supreme court. He was trailed to Oklahoma City, but he left his residence there last week only two hourn before a West VlrKlnia officer arrived, It was said. Allen was convicted In connec tion with the armed march of mlnarg on Logan and Mingo counties about a year ago. Giulirlo l'ostnl Ktnnirt. 8prl wnd. WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. The civil et'rvioe rommlsnlon has set January 13 as the date for holding: an examination to choose a new postmaster at Guthrie. The place pays a salary of 1 3,3 30. r A good many apartment-house owners are putting In oil burnersito take the place of mal heaters. That Is old stuff to th? to- ar.t:-., who will keep on burr.lr.ir th.' midnight oil trying to device ways and means of p. ijii'eT t'ao rnU. SIR lt5MV IS ROAU PRlGMt) : SUPPCb AG THti MtfTV S0pH0NO FOB CHCISTMM lHb NOUl t; UP TO fAC TO LCABM . to vm at POLLY AND HER PALS To Be Rescued in That Regalia Is Too Much for Pa. By CLIFF STERRETT -mris Pajamas rcK t-HRGTM 6dU VA- . 1 i 7 ' I CASEY, THE COP How Queer I By.H. M. TALBURT 'I i II , ryytauni - BARNEY GOOGLE Barney Cures Sparky of Conceit. By BILLY DE BECK i sen TuftT1 S KuoM The G opicfi I Twt iifVf wVa i - I GAM" RCASOM U.UTH HIM X MHV SWWd HE'S I EUT HE AIM T t USTA BE ' 3 1 "TUoR.OVKiUeR'SO I t USTA BE 3 &zfh-yh N$ SIR GEE YoO Pt aTT(rJi loo WlGHBROVl ti SUTT ME SNftP iHC VEa ACTiriGr VOUU TfAiNK CAMS. fBOr ONE Cf kCMTycfeVC tl la THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER "Hail, Hail, the Gang's AH Here!" By AL. POSEN kullo "me Re -Govs - stud POKGR , UHT? - TAG OO r wrvi tc jl wi-mv v I YOtvG JUST BeeM RKlG0 RG-CGWT-LY -WMW Uia FGtertD MIPPV "? . PAYS 1$ ijou) ussm -eovs- you kaJou) we ueu- I've aiiows kao U)fV - Cwiita I'll k' V4 rTw, JrubM, ft , r 1 I