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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY G, 1920 CRIME DOCKET IN DISTRICI UUUKi CITY BRIEFS BAPTIST REVIVAL DRIVE IS BEGUN si C'lVltj .It'IlY t.rm K'B.m fHtiT tlay in illMtrlot court No. 1 Judite Owen Owen presiding, and thin iiinriilnir .llnlcn John I. Coffin. in of . r',..mnnmii! I Hindu's enmity. Miecliil Judge, will llll'li'll nni ? n ira Trial ol i asca vu.n...v b In clv (loclu, ......... w..ho noforc Judge Cole -- ,, Members for L " . ..i.T,. i PETITIONS ror nivnrcn were men frill rulinc Tuesday. mm .iiftrlut and superior courts ywi. I VIlUlUlCh. I Iprrlnv liv the folliitvtni: uliilntlf f : . I Martini Thrushsr ociilnst Henry I.. I ..U1 ,,.. p. lh. ,,.., ,,f I Thrasher, Uthel Christie utmliist,,, ,...,,., '.., Art illr f ir st c: Mnyill .MOtltttCIl ""' i M oimrrli. W O 11 PRISONERS ARRAIGNED Addition ..-- .... u Those Tluu m Set. ready rrl.iriiii.e ,,,'luV ltL.I.MOIIll .!l-T ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 hart' - ' Oil to .ire ,.nn.' nrl.nnrrs via nru r iiiwi- tf, UOIC in So. 2 oeunn a '' ui docket, which will nil week Hi Fobiuury. I he ileiennanis. mo ini'iu and me tna ur.. in aililltlon to !.,, i tin iicrenuaiiis ';r';,;,. ("r,; nna.pn.-d and the trial "1 ti-e-r nnd Mamlo Hicks, (".'v.i to Wliie..1uy; l.owU rv (i and l:d licker. larceny of ?',c'. f'Tiner 24. hours ?Tm'( ! "er plead not itullty. trl.il .,v "(I otto llallard. murder. nn"L . . i, ,..,( not set; J. H. . v - .1,, 1nrruiVi i oXl l.d Ucnv. conjoint robbery. 'V... rMMff kllllnff UB.llnsl Hubert A I-.. 1'OUTKtl Mi:KICH. oho of tile men chawd with robblnK tin- Kumlillnn plaru ovor tliii (Irund tlii'aler on thi' tiluht of September HO entered a plea of not Riillly nt hi" arraignment before .1 tint Ion H. C Maxey yester day nml wax committed to Jail tinder lionil cf 1 3,000 foi iirt'llmlimry henr In Friday. I I'UHUMINAKY hearings In tho fnllowlnr rases are net before Justice II. J. tlray toilny: lli'ttle ltoynohls, Iiirreny of automobile, Delia and nrlxtin Cn'etdo. Riautl larri'tiv: Mrs. Wilson, robherv; Fete Williams, burglary; Charles Reynold, iir ony of nlltoinoblle; Jnrk Dcvne, pin Itpizlumvnt; V. IS. Swlrard. embej zlemonti Jim O'Dell and William llrown, larceny of domwilo nnlinals. At'HIT or Till: rounly bookn for nn approximation of tho amount of money duo tho county fur drnlnniro J4 hours to work In both Lynn Jnt and Fryo tinvtiBlilpH, from tho Interior depart ment. Indian nervlco. was ordered domestic bv the board of Tulfa county t-nii- 1 . ..I... ... Innll'iri' VI!: I tt.loull.llnru ,nu t n fll fl V Tltd IflV'nrt1- iv.i w irinmRton nault, not RUllty. i ment payM a portion of ton oxpnnseB i tnr iirv i:imnr Kroomnn and of farm dralnaiio on allotteil inntU, sub.iequeut to iliofemoral oi me ie fitrlctlnnH which allows thu allottco to dispose of the property. robbery. . . t.ir i.,rv . . rr... ,.l,n. ( iinlolnt "rm.r ilrt In jail. IbMm'h bond of 'iuued J t'llne and Klmer Illack, burelary not guilty, set January 23; fiforje Smith, robbery, net January V Uray Reboo and I.eland Swift, i: i...nv tint eiilltv uh to Onboe. ,,,, ,...,. ;"- AAA trial February nuia kuuu ,v -fnrfelteil and bench wnrrunt iFSiiod; itond mod at 10,000; Irwin John- on, Pat Patterson anu r.mi .wirD, ireeny or auio, oui ohr.con, trial February, bonds of m .n. a . I.nfili ii'iiff-nnlii i.r.H hnnds fixed lit $10,000: A11I- i MAHRIAGR LICHNSKS wero Is sued to the followlnu yesterday by the rlcrk of dlitrlct court! Presley C, Wells, 'J8, Chelsea, and Pauline C. Smith, 19, Plcher; Kwoll T. John hoii, MoAlester, nnd Vernn K. Wrnn, 7, Tulsa; lirorott Carter, 25 nnd Hdlth Maples. 'J2ynnd SprlnRs; William Adams, 27, Tulsa, and Mar tha H. Cornelius, 23, ChlraRo III.; Itobert 1 Wilson, 34, and Oussle Fultdn. 32. Tulsa. IJavn Miller. 35. Todij's schedule koos like this 10:00 a. in. Mm meeting. First llaptlst church. Hour lead it, 11 l Kimhlng. lisvotlonal. Dr. II. II. 11a Hey. 10:S0 a m Solo, 1). I). Hush ing'. Selection campaign tnulo (l ti a r t t. Iteporta from the cliurchcr . II h m -lnplratlonal rmoii, Dr. W I.. U.iai, N'non lloui Talks In sbons and fuolorlus, Jr. W. U Head. 7.30 p in Livantiellsttc setv Ices, all churches. Tils cKiiipaiRn. which hs In en In i proRress smie Siinda. showed Im mediate riiilt on Mint tin ,i ,i 20 additions to !oim ohuili.' In line mnn no'ed ielvullsi". ri i constructs c wink for the Iii'urc in ilia form of church addition Is done by Ihe 14 ck.inKPiintH now in Trnm who repronwiit the nni.'et ev.inRclls tic orKaniKatp.ii In lie world EQUAr PARTY SAY ASKED BY WOMEN; CONTIM'KI) KUOM 1MOK ONK. (.erfieanl-at-arms for tho blR Juno BatherlnR. The commlttrc roled formnlly lo ront tho Coliseum nfler Mrnnt Ora- I. am a . a i 1 i H-r I Hi t I o. inn c a, n cm. ! ne . Id- ! ,o ' I bin aiiduoiniin T' i wn a he se itlng i .ipi '.I 3IS7s i, ivn.it 127 Hi 1!1 MfnMer (.r u mini or blR hiMlrlries assured ti p oimmltlen frmt there would lie i 1 i .,mcr lo convention delect, ti' iv J i lid "Jireeent liMel prices." llcniiCK Fuiii'iiil Will lie Toiln.i Funeral services for Daniel S, lleti nett, who died Sunday night at the Frliico depot, will bo held al 2 p. Ill today In the Mowbray dispel. Hev 0 V. KIIiir will otflclalu lliinal will be In Huptllpd Mf Iti'lini tt Is un lied by Ills wife, two cbildien. D.inl. l .tr and MarRaret, living al the home ad dress, 3ti .Willi Main, two sislcts, Mrs John Chapman of Colorado Springs, nnd Mrs. (I A Qtilnii of I'lilladi Iphlii, IM . CUT-PRICE EYEGLASSES ton ivy and Roy neais. niiorno . m, Venr ,,, 19 Tui,a; j. AV notified to have defendants In court (1o,, 4 ,, ncssltf Odom, 19 OU Wetlncsda" . . miilKce: Fonter II Perry. 3, Tulsa, Elmer lllacK, ennnes iiarve mm . 8tron 24, itlrmlnR- I ,t nine buglary. set v eoruary .,.,..., A1.. . !,,,. i.-. Mortlock. 2.' Lincoln, Neb., and Kmma I. Kell I l. M Thompson and .v 'r. ueorge. grai.d larceny. January 27; Oscar i Adalngtn James woipito anu ivuy fli&w. murder pt(vd not BUllty. set i..nuarv 28. Percy Smith and Hoy Ls-i .th. larceny of auto, set February 4 Tom Collins, larceny ot nuiomo !l lc fet February 5. Pics Gill, grand farceny trial February ! 1UST TAXPAYERS PAY? hlellvlcw McctltiK Tonlfiht -Mny Soho Old Tanslc on Sower Prlix-a Willi City Officials. Over a year ago two sewers wcru Installed In tho tlellvlcw addition. roitlr.s J34.000 for one and JS0.U00 for the other A bhort time after tho ers were completed a mcetlnK or the taxpayers made a protest aRalnst Ihe price of tho sewers .und suit was. rotii;nt ngainst the city ot Tuisa ny V. Whitney as chairman or tho Uxpayerf The suit was finally propped upon the city officials com- ing to an agreement thai tnu ipies- lion wjiiM be left lo u hoard or Ihree men who were given authority lo mase an examination or tho mm tn order to estimate the cost. ' hii h was claimed tn bo exaccerat- i Ttt holes wero inailo every 50 feet along each of the sewers and It "M claimed bv iwo of thn member if the board that the sewers might rv cost approximately what tho tonlractors claimed. Thcso two hemleri were C K. OrlgRS, city en- Uneer. and J. W SiindcrUnd. chosen the third member of tho board y the city rcpretcntatlvo und the laxpayers' represenutlve. ine iniM member of this arbltra lion board was J W. Whltncv. chair. i'ltn i of the taxpayers. The findings iio oiner iwo members were ob J" '.dnaljle to the taxpayers' retire- f "n it unu u ig oeilevcil Hint some nlatnn of the affair will conic out r meeting tonight. The tnxpa- - me meantime, are protected a lemnnrnrv racl..ilnlnn liKl.!, - w . v. t.t.iif, umci ff-...vt I.IL'tcn'S IllO CUV lrn:i.n..r , to''ccting tho taea levied to Kor ihe erection of tho sewers. TWELVE PERMITS ISSUED il. II. Simmons Will Cntmtnirt Ilu- Nl'W Itlfllll'IICOH. Ilulldlni; permits worn Issued yes terday for the construction of 12 ieldence several (turn Res and fo repair work on n few older build Ings. T)ie permits for new houi.es In Tulsa follow: I.. S. Thomas, 332 South Olllett, J4.000: Adams & Walker, 1333 Nor folk. $ 4,r.0f; Adams Walker. 132S Newport, 14.500; Adams & Walker. 1337 Norfolk, $4,500; Abbett & Mc Coy, 2612 Has! Sixth, tl .000 : James .1 Joyce, 102S South Quincv. $7,500: .1 M. Hnrnard, 813 South WheollnR. t,37.r.: J. II. Simmons. 1221 Soutn tlous'on. SfiOQO: J. H. Simmons 1213 South Houston. $6,000; J. II lmnion. 1205 South Houston. $6,000: J. II Simmons, 1525 South Ownsso, $9,000; J II Simmons. 1 22S North Denver, $500, servants "uarters. DOWN IN BED AND SO WEAK Lady Suffered Terribly for Eight Weeks but Her Case Showed Wonderful Im provement After Tak ing Cardui Traffic AMM.Inllnri Will 1:1.1 meet nr? u-.l n ,.n..i , . "- of the members of tho Tulsa l"r Tnft cominu year it wns . ..vv,. j iniri nil v .nimru ,1.111 ' 'o members later this week1 ('ardul und the good results obtained . -uoae mtcresied lo semi In JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. Mr. M It. Scott', living near this town, slates: "About three years ago I was down In bed terrible and so weak I couldn't bear tho tight of food. This condition coutltiueu for about eight weck I thought I was going lo die, and knew I must get something to do mo soma good. I had heard all my lfo of JEWELRY Wo can make anything known to the jewelers' art in the way of Plati num and Gold Jewelry. You should realize your share of tho profits from this by sending us you Special Order Work. th J Wl!,,or ,,laces nt th0 meeting LU.r, ?.' an. uptown hotel. Tho moot- nace naa not yet been nt ranged. Wing (iliiiiion Di-juI. lid 1(1 w:r.f.l.l . ,1 1 . ".11 r,.,t ui .til. ft Mr- ... u .r.i e.un.n ... . n , 1, ,, v.. ...hum ,i j.j 'uU.Miln ll.n.l ...1 in i V .. . luuuruiuosis ai 1 ""-"'nnnay morning. The Hi 'hipped to Kansas Citv IVhsrV M n ""' 1,n,'r"'nt hy ,tlle J .rl 'nirnov FndertaklnR com- iiit .. "urM wero me par f. i..a a kniall brother and sUter. Mr Mm,.. 1 .... 0" '3 'he l. .in Ir, V,.. .1.-. fJ""i 111 s Brinw nnd a cr'aln extent mnltn ' ' lc s Incnnvrnioiir ! fLund to hem bald ui) tl.e Y; '0 a wan,., u. , , J 1 tone up ne nerves, n acr KHT'imr Truck 1 . 'iarugc i!i S tinn.tho womartly -ont ftri-Vlcs prce' aar mi Advt. from Its use. So I decided to try it "After about a half bottlo of Car dul mv appetite Improved, then I wns less nervous. I kept It up un'li I had taken five bottles and such an 'm provctnotitl I gained flesh and m;y am the picture of health, due. I be lleve, solely to tho uss of Cardji I am the mother of ion children unJ feel well und strong." Cardui is a mild, medicinal tonl for women. It hus stood ths n oit fovere of all tests tho test of time having been In use for over for'V years. It Is composed of purely veg. etablo ingredlen's. xvhlch have ue n ta It nnd strengthen onstituiion. Try Cardui Advt ma m in r . j IiaH . 3 ! Jill Wo carry in stock mount ings in Platinum and Gold as well as Precious and semi-Precious stones. Semi us uour repair work and engraving SANDERS RONES Jewelry Mfg. 338-3 10 Itob. Illilg. O-02IS it . JOB -mm JTeiw rtngrrclli) Ht- tuiSMrM. Very Intcft Mjlc With Kplwrl eal IjrnucH, raniplrtrv- Your rlml(c, illMauco or reading, $5.00. j KRYPTOKS The Invisible Bifocals are the modern glassit! for near and far vleoon They enable tho wearer to seo near and distant objects wph eijual cieariKns, and end Ihe Incon venient nece.lty of peering over glasses or changing from one pair to another They do not havo the-age-revealing ream or hump of old fashioned glasces. l"or thin reason they are nationally accepted as "the Invisible bifocals." H'f! nave $300 each month ft; having our office upatairn. You save $3 to. $10 on every pair of glasses. CUT-RATE OPTICAL CO. ' 14 H KAST THIIID ST. i Over iiosion Flower Stnr. tmh i Mi II III i in i ii r Wm JBI'iWtL iih i m UTIl i 116 South Main St. Between First and Second Sts. Wet Feet Cost More Than Rubber Footwear We Can Supply You with lioots, regular or high top, buoklo overshoes with one to five buckles. Alaska or medium weight Arctics. Rubbers in high or low heels. Storm Rubbers with extra heavy soles for men and boys. Special reduction on all shoes for winter weather. See Our Window and Don't Forget That We Sell Better Shoes for Less HDHaaWjflaWta. Union Department Store 112-1 14 South Main Street THOUSANDS OF EAGER BUYERS AWAIT WITH BATED BREATH THE STROKE OF 10 THIS MORNING, WHEN THE SALE OF SALES OPENS TO THE PUBLIC WITH POSITIVELY THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CITY. Come Look Buy Tell Your Friends HOUR SALES One Hour Only 10 to 11 A. M. Hope Muslin 27ic Only 1 bolt to u customer 11 to 12 One Hour Only Unbleached Sheeting 9c yd. Only 1 bolt' to a customer 11 till 11:30 A. M. One-half Hour Only Ladies' Wool Knit and Woven Scarfs Beautiful Colors, Values up to $5, only 89c 12 to 1 P. M. One Hour Only Good Percales Light and dark colors Only 27c 12:30 to 1 P.M. Muslin, good as Hope, Only 19c Only 1 bolt to a customer 1 to 2 P. M. One Hour Only Bungalow Aprons Each 98c Only two to a customer Men's Heavy Overalls and Jackets Colors blue khaki gray Each 98c Only two to a customer 3 to 4 P. M. Boys' Overalls Strong and well made Each 59c Only two to a customer 'Ladies' House Slippers various colors, felt top, buckskin soles, pair, 98c 4 to 5 P. M. 12 pairs' of ladies' black hose, $1.14 Only 1 doz. to a customer 1 2 pairs Men's Socks Black aid stripes, $1.12 Only 1 doz. to a customer 5 to 6 P. M. One Lot Ladies' and Children's Sweaters Choice 89c EXTRA SPECIAL ON SALE FROM 10 A. M. to 12 A. M. 25 Ladies' Silk Lined Coats Choice $2.95 The lining ttlono cost more 1,000 ARTICLES FREE Between 9 a. in. and 10 a. m. this morning, 1,000 arti cles will be thrown from our windows FREE TO THE CROWDS. Women's and Children's Shoes Ladies' Patent Tip, low heel shoes $3.98 Ladies' genuine Calfskin Button Shoes, military heel , $3.98 Old Ladies' Comfort Vici Kid Shoes $3.98 Ladies' Hi-top Lace Boot, gun metal finish. . .$4.98 Ladies' genuine vici kid, solid stock, Hi-top Boot, at ' $6.48 Ladies' long vamp, solid leather, Louis heel, Hi-top Boot .$6.48 Ladies' black lace kid, full Louis heel, Hi-top Boot $7.50 Ladies' black lace kid, solid Goodyear welt, mili tary heel $7.50 Children's Shoes 98c Men's Overcoats $25 Overcoats . . .$12.50 $30 Overcoats . . .$15.00 $35 Overcoats . . .$17.50 $45 Overcoats . . .$22.50 $55 Overcoats . . .$27.50 Men's Suits $14.95 Boys' Suits $5.95 Boys' Overcoats $5.95, $7.50, $9.50 $12.50 Khaki Pants $1.95 Corduroy Suits $14.95 Corduroy Pants $4.95 Overalls $1.89 One-piece Khaki-Colored Work Suits $2.75 Army Shirts $2.50 Army Hats $2.95 Men's and Boys' Shoes Boys' gun metal blucher school Shoes $2.50 Boys' high top 1-bucklc lace Boot $4.75 Boys' Dress Shoes, tan or black $3.98 Men's Army Shoes, tan or black $3.98 Men's Army Shoes, army inspected $7.49 Men's Work Shoe.. $3.75 Men's extra heavy Work Shoo $5.75 Men's Hi-top Boots, $7.00 Men's Gun Metal Dress Shoes $4.75 Men's Vici Kid Dress Shoes $6.50 Men's Russian Calf Eng sh last Dress Shoe, $8.50 en's heavy Arctics, $1.50 Men's Rubbers, extra heavy $1.25 Men's Heavy Rubber Boots $3.98 Army Raincoats $2.95 Army Kits Army Blankets $6.98 Silk Petticoats all colors $2.50 and up Ladies' Knit Union Suits $1.50 and up r Silk Camisoles $1.39 and up Silk Satine Bloomers $2.75 and up Ladies' fine Winter Coats $20.00 Ladies' Middies $2.48 Bungalow Aprons $1.39 and up Ladies' Fall Suits $19.50 Ladies' Bath Robes $6.49 Children's Bath Robes $2.50 LET THE HUGE ELECTRIC FLAG GUIDE YOU TO Union Department Store 112-114 South Main Street faaw