TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1917
NORTHWEST SAYS
SHE'S THANKFUL?
Sitters of Secretary learning Red Cross Nurses
es A pi
an
rat Expr:.-?-
for
f Tu!-a.
IT AFFECTS S1 10.000 ACRES
W...
Jiar.k'-r-i in Farm Belt
Ue A'nt.s for $20,-
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of i
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of '
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In L.ar.t.:.g
hat a .'
clc In r.i 'r.e
J.'r ' a v., ,; .:.--. f ' f t;
ter):o rv;e of tne Agr.--jlt-jfa
ar.g .r.ar..' u. o..g of 'k iar.o;r.a. I
ttbli t.'.! I. llllt J Stales Cpart.'ftt.t cfj
agrl' ult-.r bar.kera of Wi,',lai(J, r.y '
telephone. trra; h aril ma:!, a-,
embied & rpr...,r,tat. body of
fmarKiers !ir.l fim exers In trim
city 'A'l;;f-Ii to confer wi'h J. 1J.
Berry. i -.. M -.Loua-h, O H. Ior.
M ar.d i. :. Iii;.ic. ipr:.tin i the .
Tij!j Clearing Hou ati'i rei- ,
tlv to p.a.va for f.riahi.i.g t.ose woo1
K C? J j,J t v'
jimjr- I Fii - a ' ' ja
!A SAPULPA FAIR
VISITOR MAY DIE;
Sn..nnt e.m t. .-.feu for th! COUNTY FAIR DIRECTORS
i'wJS id M.r s.t m li.. TO ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
und people visited the grunts Sat-
urdiv. whi.e lt.n'4 ij4 taru the
lurrjk.;. ytfctrr Aa .
Iwrbr Jy :ran-d a rrT4 cr
r Jolljfkatioffl and
I Tul- This
KtcuibS at
Hotrl
Worr.ah u tains Eroken
When Taxicab Hun Wild
on Exhibition
i to ih f:nil d-ty tf th Crtk c ur,r ; A j i4 rc-Tion ovr til uocm of
JaCK fre f.r. It. a Mn. a Cr-k tun ltt ourth annual Tu!n county fre
nil aay na w.e ar&. a cr.e- fa(r fc ,d t ..d th;
Imw pjrt. MUCC t.C-n tarrMl tng .,k , n,..
Grounds. ' "rr'! " -"" in.bT m officer, and dlrtctom of
vtratJcna to a acore or m.Te of r.u)1.- j "
n mn. ho by their loyalty and i J
f.ircrounds and b-jildirnra. which nrr
Introduces Booz.
in
Ei.K.::on on the iZ pace
fj-fc.i-ht fceaia with Charles K:rr.-y
RACE RIDER TAKES TUMBLE I ?i:"un'H. w,lrmM 1" Vd!-
i
i
Hotel T'j!i f
the
.ford of Okmute. aa tor. TM'ir 7 ;---', n,... .wh S
I p,rw van I
A?k That Another Man
, Senttnced to Death.
Be
:1 t.-ct. The
,0 eorted Tirst
U-rt time
in
heau. Ejr.r
! The
r.er.
every
meeting mill open with a din-
Th V. . Krr.n.a ar.d Katherine
tite I'.'i.'.-t Iji-mirr v.,,1 n In
' rnr y frna!! luxun- hf '.Mlern
1
r r-r,
r.n J
if.-)-
j-r;aririr tr.!r w;ic in Kran-.e
I,
No More Hot Blins or Sweet Cakes
' 1 1 1 1
Hoover Mav Try British Plan Here
it V.o'lwurd,
Ki;., Ori.ar-
l.e
de1r tf m,w wfi-.jt
J'et.-r. 'J -. r.
ron ar.'l ! ''ur.'.i-t.
At the ioee of the r.frrtr-e
followiMr o.:li.fJ
ivard.
ir.i iuim ' iarirr rl'x.ne H'vx.f'
Uon i.H'-t i furriuh (ufffierit j
money to fmrrhmu- the hal nd-d ,
for ;ji.jmrii-ii iiant)riir thru t
onrd .'-.'r,-'-'l 1,1 one r-;.r--ri:it: e '
In 11
tu 'it V
" orr.e
I'kI 1 r. j h to hit .U
i.t of te r fo-1 1
'1 to lyju'i) pr in t.' k
for'h that )ferhj-t 'V lloo.
! vr h ar.r.oor.rel hm intention of
worrir. In hafnory with v-ry trsule.
h9
In r-..
from enh of the four hanxk In Wood
ward, to i ariown an a central hohrd.
The ri.ripi,-rti of th .o.,rd are John
J. '.frl'h. 'r!:ic'i Lank; f H. Mar
tin. Central Kit:,..nr hank; I I
rittne. y,tm N.!ionai t,cr; 1'aul Ia
bauKh, New rut.r l.Hrk. It waa deto
nated Ihut application of the arlow
county batik a for thia p'.ial fjnd
from the Tuina 1 urlr if Hours uaao
cialion ehiiii he made thru the central
board of Wood a aid.
Li-o-i n don of .Mr. Wilnon
unanirnoi a vott of mania Haa ten- , -nt to
aeie'i ir- repi enlatne of the Tulaa ,) I. f.'i.
.n.ir.iK iiou- aiaoc :i,n for
tii journal am-, ata forth tr.at h9 la
a r:..in ho eip' ta to rue hm rd.i-u
err 1 d out to th M'.n I'lt.njf from
the "J'rt'lnh ftaker," a r.'jn.her of
fj Jlwri,
llk r lio''ot
SAJ'L'LJ'A. Okla.. rpt. 1. Two
had acc:der.tj wcurrei at the fu.r1
arounda thia afernoori. A till, driven
oy Irri Iluh'-.'U-d. ran tn.ncii on the
n-idaiy, gtrntli a t!era'h pole and
thn rror;.cd imo the crowd knock
ing Horn V. I' hAr.don. of Kha-n-
x). I'r. 1r oo1 A: l"ndrwood rra ur,A vr-,l , .i'rl l lilrl
'' of r-v-cretary t j ih ;.y of Kap u: 1 a rt; f.in-d th e moU
tt.o.t li.d.t.er.aable At i,ri,i;...... . .i.......i i,v,..,i,r. I Four Tur-. with Ei:tif:c.r ir.-
K-.e M.r l-k wiw hroker.. L.. ' . 1. ... w
1 mne moiorcj vr -
Asil Man Injurt-d. j r,y John Boland. Ward Ehy aecond.
Prar.d'.n. an ar-d man. wia run i Boh I rr.l.ard third Hoy Mea.cham'
over ar. 3 tAdly cut ahoot the head ' motor went b
While It m thot h ie:idxjprl internal . h -a force
iri-ri How the ma h ne ha; pened will continue tomorrow and wednea-
to be on the KTounda la ur.eipiair.arile. day.
lie a rope had been stretched a"r':
th ertran to the midway and auto- J Hll.KK COl nMOBinj.f MIA
:wj had tten forbidden to enter. ;
Ioi.-i corcroi of hi moton-vcle af-I Two HuiMlrM and Jive
ter ne had raj t ired second rt oney in
a rwe. Irwin Hurhlett fell trom hl
machine. The rlden cycle, tearing
alonr at a hirh rate i aepc-d. crahcd
Into a bystander ho hei oen
the second and third
won M-cm i mctiey.
I 'inker l' e noae-waa firat under th
Lap in the three-eights mile ron.
S-..rlv ar.d t'af.Tr followed in rcr
I-a ile won the fo-r atd or.e-ha!f pted to be prtent
furlor.r rjrr.me rc in Si seronds
I'.ra 'cnd.
After ha vie? !. ten-m.le pec-.a
a-ito race in his pocket, a me Ww
t'P coKticr John Boland of T-lsa. In
a Mercer, the rac wh.ch was won try
l-.v St iron a Hudson aiT-r.x In.
1J tfi:nute
TT. K. Pod'r. drrUn a Ford, wis
firtt m th fue-sr-ile ra'-e. wmr.ir.c
over . lii'.'k. Made-mell and Cfcar.d-J Arrest of alleged a'.ackers In eajitern
ler.
i ' "Mr nrne" Booz. I'm Jrom
t Chlaro," fca id a well-tailored
Ijrer.t err.an who appeared In the
I Trjited SS-l'a rnarithil's office in
t the federal building yesterday
t and r.ahed hl card to deputy J.
I J Moran.
Just In from Chicoro, Mr.
Fooi?" smiled th.e deputy.
"JuKt arrived," svud the v.s
i'or. "Well. I iruesa we'll have to
iXe you ta for l.itroJueinu."
said .Moran, lauKhlr.jf.
It was Ir. John Taylor Boot,
a Chi'-aa-J attorney. He 1 In the
c.iy i.n leTid bu."inand it called
him to the marshal's offic.
But Mr. Booz wasn't taken la."
h' tranacte1 his husinei, foed,
smiled and departed.
,i SEVERAL HUNDRED SLACKERS
TO BE TRIED AT M'ALESTER
SivHaI Grand Jurr Will r'onrcrie Sen-
j U-mbor 2T; KkdiTs to
Mo AJTaiKncO.
or the directors. reprtntmr 1 arrested here and there In this sec-
aecuon of the county, are eat- ,ion ,,r th stat. who failed to reKster.
It Is not known how many com
plaints wereefiled before the Cnlted
Suites cnmmiMiiioners in the other
cm of thiK district, but it is virtually
i certain mat ine ri'imurr ui iiiiii.m-iiLi
to be returned will reach Into the hun
dreds. Most of thse caR. it is thot. will
be transferred to Ardruoie nnd be tritd
immediately, as the rettular term
there begins October 1. If this Is not
done the cases will likely be continued
to another term.
Deputy Marithal J. J. Morgan has been
busy since returning from his vaca
tion issuing aixl serving subpoenas.
Oklahoma, counties Since the relcctive
draft reistrat.on June l will make,
the docket of the coming ttrm of fed
eral court at Ardmore one of the heav
iest orrVec rd. according to fndicat.or.a. . Uenen T,c
ad a.-.er a good spurt and I ,A 'aTir . 1 ? , l T.ikc C.rc.vc-s.
rd to racin?;''ler" fepte The Old Standard Grove', Tatelc.
chili Tcnic la euually valuable as a
"Baker a rur-imond f r r nr,':r.g for fa.e
interect'.rg forc.Aj,t.f.j j l Ho-, is ar.d nine h-uhoid
. I-'---- i."i 'i iur m:i'. 01 one pouo'i
O to ; t,r fcn .f. Iliirr.I.er i.t .mir.4- . n t.tlv
te r fo-rfl dicutoi ! m.A .1 ... . ... " ,1
trt-ad whlr-h rial hoi )een made toi
at least twelve hours
Mr. 'lorinot. or. of the appcu-iie-.
of fern for the bcrougn it Maryi
I or., tailed at tl;e defendant ! Miop
the da'e name.l and Mrs Bjr
r,l who nerval him -with a Hov.s
loaf without weighing. He put jt 00
'he scales and found it to I an our.c
nort The other loaves In the shop
he f 'ind to be nw.
I efen'iant on oath said the breS'j
wa taken out of the oven at S IS
Knirlisn
are dls-
caxer of violation of the
' Breaid and cke ordinance
i;.'-rt as follo.
At Iale r-t (irljr court. I.ier-
0' I John Wateraon. '8rat Ho:nr
stieet was flr.d 2''s for esposing
bread (or fc...! h. h had bn r:,ade
for ! than 1 : h 'ir At the f-'irr.e
cotj- V1eirs I'.ef.'arr.iii K) k' c ti
Hon, I.'i. were fined t, and
t' r.;. -in 'iter of i t.- of th r hot s
vui, f.tjid I'i for a similar of-a'fer.-.
in I.In itt the bread h-lo
P The manMifer i f the
I' f.n.'d to finl rut with th or-
their.'lef for the bread the tn-ccswiry form
hutrlng the rail. Injuring him ser-loiiely.
Aa rvpri
men who had
here Thursday
Men Mill
lipase snpulia on a Special Train.
Wer Cr C"!' Bareaa.
1 i i l.llt HobMC.
r-ABLLPA. .Sept. 17. Creek cujr.tr
exemption beard No. I will rnor nize
the eaalern distnet
i the 2 ui tr.er. from
'of the county together w.th tht
, one of the young nf ra . r,y the Bristow boarl
been named to leave wdn'v night and the contingent
with the scor.d draft l in leave here cn special train at
because It contains the
tonic properties of
expected to return several hundred in-
d ot rr.en t It i n r. A AT-ctii-nl that thii
nnL!i:rv ill Ke fno,t.J ur,ei- ir ! 1 v ! General ToniC
v... i . . .v. . . . ue.ll-kr.own
auOf.c aji.pi-r: 11 lor i.i ijurui.pri . , ....... .
of disposing of the Urge number ofViUMr. 'i n. '.v .
slackers that have been rounded up. I .
This will include the four hundred I-AX-MJS An Improved
or more sditionisU who participated A digestive li'luld laxxtice. cathartic
in the Ada and Pontotoc cour.tv up-land Lrver tonic. Combinoa strengill
rising last month and perhaps 75 or w-ith palatable aromatic tate. Locs
one hundred others who have been'not gripe or die,:urb stomaxli. hoc.
contingent, wtas badly injured Fmday 12. id o'clock p. m.. over the Kr.sco
night when he fell from an auto. j Thursday for Camp Travis.
tath curve that treacherous t?pot ! p.v. V. W. Armstrong- cf the
In the fvapulpa-Kiefer road, was the : Methodist church, south, held a special
scene of a freak accident late Satur- j srtrice for the boys, who are going
day that recited In Injuries to a - over there." last night. The O. A. B.
number cf young ieop. A Hudnland V. C. V. organizations and auxili-;
siiper-ix. driven by Bernard Hughes. ! arks as well as the fraternal oraera
son of Wstrlc-t Judjte K. B. Hughes. J were well reprsented.
and who wia accompar..ed by Aubray '
K"-a.r i and the M-ea Archie and rtri DCPP'Dn MAkTQ RnNn
U L. wwwr-iiiw
1 certificate Mtatinir when the bread
was rr.a-le. Had mui h b n done there
would la-. been no offen e.
i .....
Z3
irnere.i (j uttlvitiej In behalf of
north a' xt ''lii.o.yi
In a Idltion to toe reprekenlal.ve
of the fr:aiii.. ji.atitutior.a In th.s
an-j i tr.er s-ctor,s of the st.it vi!li,tn f" f-oi.i.er
wer noli,) i.i'il. oltur.il aoL-nwsia ! Wood I. rra. e, was
pies'-rt. iri ..iln k Mr Wilwin, direc- I f..r ' l!it;g lo Thomas i'
ior 01 ni'ii.i',1,, ,ri,-i. v inceiit. ' V 1 I
7-'iiiw.nr l'K"i; B i.t
nr. jncrtM n. u, strict ag'-rit, Hliliwuter I
Okbi. I . I.. ;outiSw-ll H-ritint) i
state marketii g board Oklahoma i
.t.lty; W. I). I.e'.non. county ugenL
dinar ron cmnity. J. J Bunwrd. 1
county ageiit, Blils county; J. V. '
Nw -s.i-.il, roiiiit) agent Txa count) ; '
Jl At. Ji.iir,r, iigiK-uitural and indus
trial agi-M, Haiitu 1-e syhti-m, 'I. M
Jefl .rdi, bKri- ultural ag'-nt inssourl.
Kaii,.a Texas la lay. ,t. Ixiuia,
i i.t -giikii, iigri' lilt iial and 11.-
I'rlM-o l.nea, and iiuni-
a 111.
Mi Btng'ey fined defendant 40s. on
the flt". summons and 2(ts. on the
second w.th Ida td. costs on each.
A Ifker . -. u f r m I c u & l T... ...
poi.i court for sll:nr sponge cks Carthe.l Burnett, Helen B.l hardson
1 ntair.ir.g l t, t surar. An analytl-nd rrothy and Martruret Hennage. i
cal cheimrt gave evidence that threllcft the road and pl-inaTd down & Ytwvver
y ""L cr'1 ,"r ln ' " p , n-'"f'n'"nnt. 1 he irachine 1 sUckcr; Says It's Spite Work.
Issued by the
PolbTOian Is Charged With
t. f-'alr.t
s-iinriio-ai!
rit.ot on lulv
1 been made
Pi
'led riot I I o.-ii-a 1
that or, 'Irtsa' d
ead w hl ll hud 1
1. -ant 1; hours, an
guiitv. Mr (li ni, .t slated
tha l iy In nuei-iioii he bought a loaf j
at thy defendant's shop w hi. h Waal
warm. He cahed the attent.1.11 of 1
th (!femlant s wife to the f.o ; that1
the loii In 'he wlrdoar were row
and warm. .She. said the mn had
shone n th. ni for some time, and; 8vral conf'-cti
trft't wvs th rau of their being 4 u-er. summoned f
warm, lie men poir.te.i to io.iv.-s on sucri Uiu.ks bi
the ciutiter wh.h "rc also warm,
and she said she had Junt t.aen them
rail of the wh.dow, and they wer
., 1.1. jwai'ti fr'in th same iam as th
K. liagl,).
war
ro.rtion rec.pe issued by the trade.
and that a portion of the sugar waa
cntair! in the cornflour Ingredient
The dcfn.t, nts baker said that the
brown sugar uw d in the sponge cakes
was twice as swet as white sugar.
At BawenstriH police court a con
re 'loner was fir.ed 10s. d. for ex-
ff pastry and Kcilea cake
-.th sugar for sale.
At ieus five confectioners were j
nneii vary it. ir amounts from 20s. to
40s. for uwng jam. 'Im.on, and pre
serv.d fruits in larts.
i-n
dustrlal .,,er,l
erous otbi ia.
J'.. ni es,-r t, r.tf :,.. ciuImI
eta i .t!,.,. li i. lOttu rs In his oplnb n. 1 ,v had
While I.. . Wui.neili.h was pi .sent , " "''' "r 'l:ht '"';
as 11 rprSMi-.ti . fiom' th. 1 ia- fend-11.1 s wife at fift said th, bread
hor-.a H ,' Clearing House aasuca- - came out of the oven at 7 o"' lo. k. b-it
tloii. I-Mward t Je-nU' i.. vlfe piehi- afer.vi.rds c.ne.t.! I.e. self and tatd
debt of tlie fouthwest ':.-" rve lank I "'ll"lk 1,1 ln" moiiiltig.
snd ileoik- Witzer-.hoffev. aio-ln'Miii l cfenilant s: Id he had studied
cashier of the .-entt.il National bank :ak'-,g I read from war flour and
were present f 1 urn k1iihorn.i 1'ily l.ad si.i:ceedf in maklnir son, which
I ollowlng the completion of i.eo- wo-jM b warm 12. It or 11 hours
tiutio iS loosing to th pm- oseu loans after "rc.r,g mad. On belt g aworn.
number of short. pl y spcei hs ! be iid the w ole of the I read reen
weie offered. Including thos by .Mr. ! '-y v'r Jonni. -.viiM out of th oven
l.lar r.f Tulsa and .Mr Wilson and Ibefoie 4 .1. m.
Mr Vincent of htliiwater. j Mr. I'.lngley was f.r.ed fl. with 1 ""'S
I'lrecior :s.,n made the mate, j Id. rost on em h surumon
meet that urordin to -ji-e)s le- f. J Warren. .112 High Bad, r.nod-i-enlly
i on pletei) by his department I may., was 'immoni at Hi West
that ther are about ll'',0o0 si res of I Mini police court for making and sell
Inn 1 sv .liable for wheat in thla dis-, Ir.g a Vork-h'r ten-ak and currant
tint in ixcess i f th seed wheat sup-j loaf, both mad of bun dough sn'l
ply. He also stated that the pr. -o- j containing less than half their weight
dent of the I'fiin-I hlatH thru th , of w h ut'-n flour The cha rg s ga,nst
at-r l. ult ii al il j.1.1 tri.er.t said that the 1 the currant loaf was dismissed, tut
sta'e of Oklahoma n il I, exper t. 1 to i he was fined 10s for making the te.t
v.w eisrht hundred thous-and nci ak.
moie whe.t this ai than was sown! Th-..s I'urtls. Seven Sist. rs road,
in I'.-l'. Mr W'll.-'.ti mail It very (Tot "rihsm. was fined 4ns. f.,r using
pla'n that his ar tmei.t w ill be v i ry ! I read for n'her pi.-pss than for
glad to be of ser-.n to the banker a , rr'fVnu cnminptioii and I O
(is ':i ns the farr.-.rs thruout this i ") Irtr us.ng Jam. lemon, and pr-.
dis'rl. t. . ufn. was that the bra was too
John J r!e;!.,rh was . h'v n SS'stale f r human ror, sumption,
rhaiir.-iin if the rr.ittisi- and J 11 n Krn'av at Marylebon. Krr.est A.
J-.( as e. re;Miy. j Burrcll. 7 New stre.-t, isorsct snusit.
r.-rs at Blackburn
r offering for saie
maids of honor. Bel-
g.an sandwiches, chorley rakes, cur
rant sjuares. Jam pasties, to all r,f
which ..imrt hir.g had oei-.r. aided af-
righted Itself
Kile. Broken.
I fug-he su't-iin'-d a broken r'.h and
broken ut-th. K nr.aird had three ribs
rmashd and Mif I-orotry Hennag?
s-jffered a broken left arm. ' Those
who have travel. d the road declare it
wis a TToraile that thj entire party
was not killed.
Shortly befor this accident a Win
ton car owned by a res,dnt of Kiefer
went oxer the bank at the same spot
bui the driver was not Injured badly.
JOCKKY BOB MINUS TO TBI AI.
Cn-ek Onirity Pree'entor Will AS
That In-atli Penalty pa- ImfKssctl.
Worl'l f'rk ro-.:r.! liursio.
I I ' 'i :ll Hob.r,ti
r-AI-ri.I'A. 'ikla . f-'ept. 17. Cnuntv
Attornev- rirl I.V.c.eK I n . . 1r.V.
er the mixing of the dough. Two t f 1 Piie is. .1 . .. .i.
had ben up be-1 a !gr to have murdered vi,u n...
the defendants, who
fore, wer. find I T.h ca- h i.nd
others Ids v h, the ndvovate's
being divided bctwe-cn the who'.,
the d fendants.
Joe Del Beccaro. former member of
the Tulsa police and fire department,
arrested Sunday on a charge of being
a slacker, executed bend before
L'Ulted States Commissioner J. H. W:l
kir.s yesterday in the sum of 1500. Dr.
C. A. Marshall was his bondsman.
"I m no slacker and U s a'.l spite
work on the part cf my wife." saTd
Joe. She told me at Oklahoma City
some time ago that she was going to
make trouble for me and she doing
It. But I'll prove out all right."
Joe had been working ln the oil
fields at Eldorado. Kan., until he re
turned to Tulsa Sunday. He went
around to the police station to visit
old friends and was promptly arrested
as a slacker.
I was SI years old the 2Eth day-
last February." said Jre,
r rove It bv half a dozen
the
f
Of
A nominal fine of Is. ar-h ws lm
poi I n nine oonfec; loners st Ply
moinh for breac),s of the order. A
'i.' rlntendent raid h vtsl'rd the re
fri shm. i.t houses of the defendant
and saw Jam tarts or custard tarts for
.'.lie.
YOUNG BANKER HAS TROUBLE
to
rine of kd!yille at a dance on th
n.gM of I'e-!ruary 10 at the home of
-Mrs !;. Boyd In the east part of j.artrr.ent
me i -.. 1 given n oeatn penalty.
Bair.e-' trial began this morning ,..
the d. strict ourt and In eximinins
the Jurors rhe prosecutor asked each
whether or not they were opposed to
capital punishment.
Hcl.los
at Sapuliw.
Baines. w ho has been nut of lad f.,. ' Commissioner VNilkins set h.a pre-
scrne time on bond, came in today , limlnary for September 22.
from the fairgrounds where he had! 1 ' '
be'-n riding each day in the running
races. He has raced on ail of the big
courses ln the country and is well
Known to the turf world.
Testimony brought out by the wit
nesses put on the rtand was that
Ba.nej and his Trother attended the
fiance and became Involved In an ar
gument with "Blaekle" Joe Hobbs. J
State's witnesses said that Hobbs had f
struck Baines over the head with a 1
stoveplat and that he then left the
elnn.e and went to his home, which
was only a short distance from u-
th day of
and I'll
a dozen ree
ds. The records of the fire 'depart
ment, when I was a member of It. will
show my age; so 'will the poliee de-
records and the records or
the Knights of Columbus . And tne
records cf my marriage when I bought
the license will also prove It."
Joe is a Catholic and that's the rea
son he has not obtained a divorce
from his wife. They separated some
time ago.
triH XnfiiMUhl Air., rncy ohj.-cos
HitKirts as t.u.irilliin.
Blrhard Kt!r.hor'. young Snpulpa
banker, drafted for the armv and
scheduled 10 go to the f rent Kjobr
S Is having trouble with the Creek na
tional afouicy. Judge K. C. Allen, of
Musikug.e. in geitinr the iattor to ac
"pt h's final report nr. guardian for
'be Aijt r. v mtate in Crvek rnin-.iv nrol
the indi.at.ons are that I'ncle Sam'Kene
win smi n'm to the training camps
wi'h his guardiaroshltj matters still on.
set tied
Jidc Alln and his ass-istant
Jar-! C. Davis. wr In Tulsa last i
T.iKht. returriing from Sapulpa, where
hey fjel exceptions lo St'-ii, horn's
'cp'Tt and ohlete, to his UHnir al
low, d credit for ext.. nd'turea nmnnnt.
nSs 'infX t l! J Jl - 1 ' Th' Au!ry children are Crk
i-swVsv if f t. "f ,r" government and their
yJ l ft t'Jy l""'1 "&""- I'.ecently he was re.
''yZZ'tj. fr&ti&ZeX U VV . Jiidge A H n yeK'crdnv filed a
f" etftJSHCJ . ' br.t.rt w-ith the ecmty Judge of
fctifiU AvKVs?ie' p-- ;''r"l eounty. obW-tlng to the lat-
1 ' .. v
Hear Two Shols,
Shortly after he returned and the
dancers heard two shots fired in tno
yard. The rfext they knew Raines
stood at the door and fired tnree
more shots Into th room. Horine.
I the man who was killed, dived thru
1a window- and h's body was found on
tne ground outside
shooting. Dr. Amr Avrv testified
Bs-nes told him he had shot Hor.n.
The trial promises to be one of the
shortest murder cases on record. A
jsirv hJ been picked by noon and the
state rsted Its case about J:80 o'clock.
Counsel f.Sk Baines said the testimony
jv'iuld be completed within an hour
and the case will go to the JuVy some
time tonight.
SLACKER
Family
Coffee Drinking
is a habit easily given up
when one changes to
INSTANT P0STUM
If
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Disagree
b it . rH feww
Jl n M
Make
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Change
Blblo at Icngili Pivuliros
Youth's Corret-t .ge.
Pob Jackson, young Bixby negro
arrested as a slacker a few days ftgo
by government officers, waa , dis
charged yesterday by I'nlted States
Commissioner J. II. Wilklns.
Bobs futher. EU Jackson, auc
ceeded In showing to the satisfaction
of ;he court tht Poh wao not old
enopgh to register. He brought In
the remnants of the famllv lllbla
from which th birth records had
been torn, and from which Martha.
Bob's 11-year-old sister, testified that
she aome month ago copied the
names of the children, showing their
respective ngea,
lath did not rsvgteter June S because
hla father told him he was not old
enourh. After his nrrest, his father
told Commissioner Wilklna he waa
certain hfs son was under 21. but
he would not swear to It
Board KcLs Cootraes).
Wnrld Cm'UsI Burns.
e 1 2 Campbell BuiMing
OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept. IT. The
state board of affairs has let a con
tract to Weller & Hcardon of Enid for
the construction cf a ward building to
the Institute for feeble minded. The
structure is to be two stories and
basement and cost $24,000. An appro
print ion of 125.000 has l ci made for
It. It Is to he completed ln 140 days
front September IS.
PF.1U1Y DY AT CRFKK CO. FAIR
Sooiv-sa of Fair Has SuriMtssxil Hniics
of Officials.
World OrseV fontitT Ruresa.
119 Fait Hokion.
SAl'lIA, Sept. 17. This, the
fourth day of Creek county free fair
and race meet, was Derby day. In pur
suance to a proclamation Issued by
Mayor A. K. Boggs. all places of busi
ness closed at noon. The splendid rac
ing card aerved to attract the largest
crowd which had so far passed the
gates since the fair opened and all reo
ords fur attendance have been shat
tered each day aince the exhibit
opened.
President John F. Egan said today
that the success of the fair thia year
had surpassed the hopes of th offi
cials and directors In every way. The
race meet, the first that haa been held
on h new ly completed track, will be
continued dally until Wednesday and
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