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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY G, 1020 ARREST EXPECTED IN RAGLAN U UAbL Cravens Not Arrested As - Erroneously lie-ported. TWO ARE NOW IN JAIL Constable Thought Man Ho Had Wna Party Sought By the Officers. 'VY-Sotl.lnB now l.a, AI)A' .Jdhe murder of Tom At"',vtA Jlr Hon" "a on the night fUc'.and near 'y"whe urreitl Hun- ,Jn? Jh ooortrlih and Inard 'lxyl Xrgcd lth being lmpl " ? n ihr killing. Moro arrests "s!'J in ,fi V lav as one or two T, To ml sVplclon by tho SifuVm but the atresia .11,1 not nm , T, l.yirllted rrf. ,,,,,iv ycstcri ay in t"""'" fSkflhng of Totii Hagland was an- f, f irror if a co.i5tal.lo. wdrklng Frank Calls of Kcml- r '" county tli" name of Hie man IrrMtfd estcrday wae ,.lvcii i.v rravfM. Tho man was J m "o' rich and the search for Cravens Is . .11 kmu eontlnuod, according to UagUnbody was found near Honawa on January j.'. Goodrich Is being Held In J.ill nt Konawa n connection with tho Kill-' ... nl llnclnnd. RRFST TAXI DRIVER ln. Mnll Aci'tlMtl of t IIC .Murder o'f Commerce Chief of Police. STATE BRIEFS ) lUUTi.K8VILI,E. Jan. G. A. & Ifoonce, former editor of the Entor. prise, has established a labor paper here. VINITA. Jan. 6. T. II. Hyrd of this city lias declined the offlco of fctrmnry of the state Insurance com. mlsstun at 12,600 a year. IIIMn, Jun. 6. The council has cpiitiuftvil with tho T. C. Hughes hnglnrerliiR company of Tulsa to construct tho paving work here. CI.AH12MOHK, Jan. 5. Preixira Hons nro under way for the stato Hundny school convention here on Muruh S3, 4 and 21. Fifteen hun dred delegates are expected, Mexicans Buy Wood Alcohol for Booze: Sick, Jail, and Fined World'! Ilurti, HltU Cpltol nlldltve. NKWKI11K, Jan. 6. Four Pon ca City Mexicans, laborers hero on roiiHtructlon work, have been fined In tho county court on charges of transporting and drltiklniT wood alcohol, wlilch they used In the manufacture of u special drink. They claimed to lutvo bought tho wood alcohol In Kan-vio City, Mo., and brought tt to Kay county. Tho leader of the Mexican gang, J'ablo Lopez, was fined 100 and sent to Jiiil for 30 days, white his first assistant, Delicto Hernandez, was given a fine of 1&0 Hnd 30 days In the Jail and the other two, lilz .Martlng-nnrt Marcarlo Voles in ez, drew fines of 125 each, All hnd participated n drinking the concoction they liad made with tho use of the wood alcohol and all were very sick for a whllo as a result All had recovered, how ever. In time, for trial. REBOLD ACCEPTS JOB reorganize the first Okni'ilgeo Man Appointed by At torney General nn State) 1'alr lYlco Chief. V11 to Th World. OKMCUJIJE, Jan. 5. John II. Heboid of this city was today ap pointed fair price commissioner of Oklahoma by Attorney (liiiot.il A M. Palmer on recommendation of tlovcrnor Robertson, and accoited the apiinlntmcnt. lie will direct tho iffnrt of tho government to rt-Juej the high eoBt ui nving in mm state. .Mr. Heboid Is a well to do oil operator, lumber and coal man nnJ newspaper owner. OKliAIlOM.V CITY. Jan. C John Heboid of Okmulgee has accepted the position as fair price, com missioner for Oklahoma as offered by Attorney General A. Mitchell l'almer. according to a telegram received from Governor Robertson today. To Ask War l)cmrtmrut for ltlglil In Uc n i) OKiuiioma'n Kcgiinciii. to The World. OKI.AHOMA CITY, Jan. 5. llrlg. Hen. Charles K. llarrelt, ad jutant general of Oklahoma, has gone Pi Washington to bo absent about 10 days In conference with the mllltl.i bureau of tho war de partment and the Oklahoma con gressional delegation rel.itlvo to mnttcrs of great Importance to tho national guard of Oklahoma. One of tho first matters to bo Driven by the heat from a kero sene lamp, a fan has been Invented to cool the air In warm weather or dry egetqhles In nn evaporator. AVOID IMITATIONS and order IMIHKKCT CHBAM DOtOHNUTS direct from us. You will buy no others, once you kpow tho pleasure of eat Ing this delicious confection. Original Doughnut Shop SIS MX'TII IIOSTON advocated It the rc)ri,ailz.itloii of nnother n giment of the iiii'lonal ithe Kirs. (V.'iihwni which was this Bd.rd In tlnn sta'e cmiid noi h. au slate's national guul unit in ihOjthorlied before .lull 1, (leneral i.iiroptan war uuicers nnu men . imrreu isncs in ockiii iiic ir of the old first nrn entluiHlaslic over I orgnilt.Ulon a early in the spring the proposal to leorganite and re-'as pos-iblo f tho authority Is to be turn to the stale's scrvleo. Whllo I granteil CO-OPERATION AND ITS RESULTS When applied to sytcmatlc savings doposltod with tho United Sav ings and I.o.in Association. For convenience of defining our plan of raving we. shall term It Investment Co-opcratlon, and It may bet be brought to mir under standing by a comparison with other forms of Invcstmenta or sav Ing.i, which wc will do from day to day. Money doei not Increasn In valuo or amount If kept In tho pocket, yet when put to work It may bo likened to n small snow ball at tho top of a hill - when started rolling down become larger and larger with Increasing rapidity at each succeeding revolution, Put part of your Income to work today. We pay 9?i for your efforts. THE UNITED SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phono Niw HI 1(1 lint l-'ltKir Kennedy llldg. Ill K I'uurlli ht. Skin troubles need immediate and proper attention Den't wlt ilmiMnr. they will rli appear in time, l'cilujm they will, hut in the meantime y.marc suffer in); from the tmrnini; jnd itrliiiiR, and allowint; your nerves to Ix-minc badlv effected, when a little Kei not Ointment would ikmhlleis ic lieve it all. O l ti... .1.. .1.1.. .r.,.i :. ....... i i.i..-. iiil .( t( , ii, 'i, in L.ii.nt , ly mme litlenul ili'oitler, HeMiKil Ointment usually clean it away liecatKe it rtxitsins liaimie-ji. anil Msithin? antidote! (or such r wh ilom, it can be uied easily (nr it to so nearly ficMi-colotcd it dnen not attract attentiuti. At n!t Jivn'.s, MUM I Jan. 6. K. It. ltianchard, K taxlcab driver of Nevada, Mo., is in )ad here and county officials be lieie they have tho man who mur dered Chief of Police William Strieker of Commerco last fall. A charge of murder has been filed scalmt him. ltianchard, who was nabbed and brought ncroxs tho Oklahoma line by deputy sheriffs, has been Identified by a Melrose, Kan., taxi driver as -tho man ho drove to Joplln at dayl)ght the morning after the killing when a poo was close on his trail. His name was In a coat he left In a suit c.ifc on a road 'after he had ,tm doited a car which he had stolen at Miami. He will bo given a pro llmliury on Friday. TRAPP ACTING GOVERNOR IJcutu.iatit.Gnirmor Holds Jlown Tho l.xccutlio Chair. CI..T.t l. T- ,'.-11 OKIAHOMA f'lTl' t,.m r. !.. I!nr. I.. IV... I.!. ., '.' . . jcs'.erday were greeted by Oov. M. t.. frapp. This is tho twenty-fifth time In five years that tho lleuten- ((fivprnnr llnr.A.inn r r 1.1, " was not uwuiffuu was a riun ui ma occasion of tho trip. AftPP CttlMl n rr .. . ' n " ittija III utjvKrnor icoiior nti win V II I tttU Ok n mnwi i I if ration nmi win 1 .t. - in iiiiriiu hid til UWUIWUIl IU - u,viiii.rH m congress will l) -uests at thu ilinnor m w OLDS Head or chest are best treated "externally" with 1CKS VAPOPIIfltv uk 00BYCUARD-'-3Of.6Oi'7r2d "IT HAS MADE A NEW WOMAN OUT OF ME," SHE SAYS Mrs. Stinson Could Hnrdly across Koom Takes Orgatone and Soon , Recovers. nr.. . . Mwy r m r u? 0,',11 astonished at Sm takin r" l.iuH tr" lhc'n ' ihlch i, L, Crsat0,le Treatment l. "!ln n cnoui!h in o...n 't, Vort v .V ,,u" "-"nion avo- "In of ' n. ,r0II "uch nwful nt- ' sood part of ,;'. "'? "?.Bpc5 up. i i hJ nl0l,B w,,t" 1 8'ri Tilh th.. 8"fe,rol for throo hoapDetiiKnltacl'i, and BOt BO i,"'l I vfoui i 8 ?carcey at all and h' naar, if.o 'f" ''''tressed 4 m nervous "ruiy kieop lon atoS? ,h A"1"' recommenda- hihine It. ami iT " , ! "lUTl ItMltA. ' fi - mi inft mnrti n.. -.-.u . much a ; "l. ,V" I" 'J? traN,?' '!'t a new sclcn- by iT;; nu is nold In irecllnn .;':"' under tho norsanul . ' ul a snne nl . . ""nwtlve. nih. ""."lono rep Stow. w?w,rn."?'nu ,"r Burning the Candle at Both.Ends THERE is a tendency to grossly overload high grade trucks. They have the stamina which invites it. Ordinary trucks escape this punishment because they won't stand up and perform under it. In mixed fleets, the hard est work is assigned to White Trucks. When work is heavy and time is short, they carry the brunt of overspeed and overload. While this is a tribute to White construction, it is also a menace to the extra profit an owner may derive from his truck invest ment long after it has been written off the books. A White Truck is re markable for the volume of work that it does, year after year. Continuous and dependable performance is sustained indefinitely if the truck is not abused. Records of 100,000, 200,000 and 300,000 miles are common for White Trucks, still doing a full day's work. It is as shortsighted for an owner to overdraw upon a truck's reserve as it is for a business to draw upon its capital for dividends. THE WHITE COMPANY, Cleveland Tulsa, 220 South Frankfort Avenue KBKtf Great Success The First Buy of the- Sale exceeded expectations 7 the values and assortments were a de light to each of the 75 men who se lected one of these suit patterns. Tailored As You Want Them Every Suits sold will be made on the above principle with the same care ful attention given to every little de tail that characterizes the garment bearing a Joe Eagle label. Regular $85 Values Not a suit pattern in the lot is worth less than $85 and extra trousers of same material can be had if desired. The Cutting Department Will be crowded to its full capacity but our first try in 24 hour rule will be maintained. You are invited to watch the building of you suit step by step. See Our Windows