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I TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY (, 1920 9 DAUGHTER NAMED AS BENEFICIARY Covno Estate of $70,000 Awarded to His Long Lost Daughter. MISSING THhTtY YEARS Claim of Mrs. Mary Hilton Is Sustained by the Court. S&SV- AWARD 2 PRIZES on Ike Trim Blghww pQR SCHOLARSHIP fpMUl to Th World. CUCMt'Laill., Jan. 5. W 1'. (Jiillaghcr and wvlfo were huiil up twice by Hie sumo oundlt on t i Okniulnoc-Tubm roud. acdordilig lu tliu police. Onilaghor gave, up 15 the first tlmo mid retuiiicd armed to seek the bandit only to )e nehl nil ugnln. The bandit escaped and Mr. and Mrs, (lullugher ueie forced to ualk four miles to Uk mulgee. when unable to start the motor of their automobile OSAGE COUNTY NOTES lliklnir an ordcr ,,ial 0,0 mlM Ins daughter of the deceased should Inherit the entlrn fortune of J70, m left by Iter father, the probata Jjdge yesterday sustained tho claim rf Mary E. Hilton to the ostato of her 'father, 1'atrlck 12. Coyno. for-mr-r TuHJ real esta e man. who died In Mineral Wells. Texas, In A,'f'ter diligent search for the daughter for two years, tho court lu unable to got any traco of her and the estate was In part divided, union other relatives of tho de caed. Three months ago the daughter was located and her attor ney at once set up a claim for the entire eatate This claim was ul 'owed by Judge W Williams In loun-y court yesterday. Cojne and hU wife we.ro sop- f-.,t,. ..-hum Mr, Ttlltlin una born, both parents later com-1 . - ....i..a Hn nhlta mmfilnltic IIIK lO ..III .. ."v. ........ - - in Ireland with her grandmother. At the age of 16 years, tho daugh ter came to this rountry and found her mother living In St. Iuls. The daughter, however, did tint re main with her mother, and she us never ablo to find her father, al though he lived In eastern Okla homa for many years. would" raise the levy Teachers rnaiilmoiis In Ignoring 10 .MUll to Conduct School of Sum. tlH Bjrna. SU'- Capital BulMlng OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. E. An amendment to the state constitution provtdlr.g for the raising of a levy of from six to 10 mills for school purposes was drafted hero by a c mmi'teo of the Oklahoma Kduca t.onal Risoelatlon . After presentation to the state fonventlou of the teachers associa tion here on February 19, It lb expected that petitions will bo cir culated calling for an ejection on the propped amendment. The JSSimltteo planned a prog, ram for tho convention which In cludes William 11. Taft, former president, as a speaker. It Is believed that tho election desired will be held nt the time of the regular election In November. The ninendmtnt provides that oil companies must pay the tax over and hove thogrosi production tax. It. It. Wilson, state tupcrlntendcnt. stated today that some such nmendmcnt Is Imperative In Oklahoma If the schools are to continue operation. The committee which prepared tho amendment at a meeting ut the capltol this morning won composed of representatives of each of tho district teachers organizations of tho slate Km of Itetrlnpim'iit Sweeping litery Town and City In "Nation." I'AWllt SKA, Jan. 5. A big "lloost-fur-I'uwhtisku'' fund Is being raided to tell the nation about the capital of Osugo county and nation. Tho Klrst .state bank u: Nela gotiey open for business on Mon day. A new building Is now tinder construction. Tim Wynona commercial club re cently organized, has over 200 mom bora and Is euklng others. A charter for Wgheurt U being usked by resldentH of that town. It hua 2,500 people, now. GLASS PLANT S RESUME AND THEN IT HAPPENED ljbo,' Commls-doncr'a Statement ln-iiiatum as Telcgrimts DImIosc. OKLAHOMA CITV, Jnn. 5. "hverythlng Is In fine shape," said llaude Connally, state labor com mlisloner. Then came thiee telegrams slat ing that three strikes nro already under way In tho state. It. U Car roll, mayor of I'awhuska. askod for help In a strike of laborers nt thut point. Concrete worlrers on city and private work havo struck for t7 per day and common laboters want . The scale has been IS and 15. The, barbers of Ardmoro and tho printers at Muskogee aro the re maining strikers. Operaled by a long lever rt new Jelce enables freight car doors to be opened eailly. Herpic.de Marj Sajs: I Is Your Own Fault I You H ave Scragly Hair. NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Will Make I Li jlit and Fluffy. A Drug and Deft. Stores ftfieariert , B.rW Shop. WHEN MEALS JjlT BACK "pape's Diapepsin" Instant V Ends Indigestion, Sourness, Stomach Acidity. Pour Milft.M or ti Hour Ilneli liiiiugu- ruled nt I'lielorlcM In Okmulgee. i?pcell to The World. OKMULOEK, Jan. D. l'or tho first tlmo In two years tho two Ok mulgto window glnos factuiles nro lu operation ut the satno time. Klvo hundred men went to work this morning, working 2 I bourn dally in four 0-hour shuts. Tho woi'kly pay roll of both factories Is nbovo f.10. 000. Tho factories4 resumed opera tion January and will continue until June 1. i)i:.Mi;itui:it is s r sta i n i: d Venllet for Defemlaiit In Daningo Mill Against Hotel Ouner Sustaining n demurer to the plain tiffs testimony In the damnge suit of Myrtle liounde against II. I.. Ko, proprietor of the New Fox luitel. In which Judgment for $6,000 was asked, tho dsn was taken from the Jury In district court No. I yes'or day and Judgment awarded tho defendant. Mrs. liounde, a roomer In tho ho tel In May of 1918, stated In her pe tition thnt n .section of plaster fell from the celling of the room she oe cupled. striking her on the head. Kor her Injuries she asked damages of $D,000. Mull Currier l'lenils Cnlltv Itnymond O. Hotson, mall carrier In tho local office, was admitted to ball of $000 yesterday at hit; arraign ment before C. U. Vnncy. United States commissioner, on the charge of tho embezzlement of postoffico n.nll matter. Hotson plead guilty 'o taking n letter from the mails and extracting u silk handkerchief, which was later found by O. C fierce, local postoffico Inspector. Women Voters to Meet. tVeciil to Th World. SIIAWNKK, Jan. 5. A call has been made for a county convention of tha women democratic voters of futtnwatomlo county to bo held at the city hall here January 17. Thirty three delegates will bo elected to represont tho county at tho stale convention at Oklahoma City. I - collegiate Alumnae will Encourage Study of English. Announcement of two pi-Ues to bn K"en uy me Colleglaiu Alumiiau as sociation of Tulsa to tho minlnr hlh school girls with the hlghit (cholurshlp leuords for the present hchool ear In the linllli and his I lory departments will bo made Krl 'day morning at tho first assembly of the week by Mrs. George M. Itunsom, president of the organiza tion, who will be accompanied by other inembt r. The local blanch of the Collegiate Alumnae, whl h was founded 111 lUlti, has about tiO members. It lu the only branch in tho state and tho estibltshlng of other brunches In Oklahoma is part of the program lor 1U20 In accordance with the purpose of the orgamrutlon to Improve edu cational standards and encourage higher education for wnjiien, the iprogtnlus at the next four monthly 'tm...l(nuu ...111 .,1. tt,.r ...nn ,,,,, ,.-,, 1l, .411..,, Americanization, secondary educa tion und child wnlfare. Doctor Ilrooks, prcHblent of tho state uni versity, will addre-w oiih nssemblage during the spring and this year's girl graduates of Kendall college will be the guests of honor ut the last session lu May. The officers are: President, Mra. (leorge M. Hansom; vice president, Mrs. Max A. fuschul: rorordtng secretary. Mrs. 1. O. Underwood; corresponding secretary. Mrs. It. S. Shade, treasurer, Mrs Roland A. Montague, and councillors. Mm. I. W. llryant and Miss Kutilco Ho! ards. THE B EST "PAID" ATT R ACT 1 0 N IS FIGHTING LIVING COST Uliltcliui-M Would Hino Hefrlgenit ori Hcllter Milk mill l:gg. OKLAHOMA .-m. Jan. h. J A. Whltehurst, president of the state board of agriculture, hap thrown down the gauntlet 10 the h c. of I here today. He has a plan to rut the s'll't from under the high cost of inllK. eggs and butter Mr Whltehurnt suggests that le frlueiator cars bo used In the stal. as express .rtirlcts to doll or sup plies of milk, butter and okrk dt rect from the producer to consum ing eenteis. I'nJer the present distribution, he sns, a large part of these products aro spoiled for human consumption on nccount or tianslt delays. Circulate I'anlou fetlllon. SeeUI lo TIS. World. OKLAHOMA (MTV, Jan. fi. Initi ative petition No. 7, state yuestlon N'o. IOC, the proposed amundmenl to the constitution creating a pni don parole brmid. proposed by tin autl horselhlef nniclailon, asslstod by the state giunge and the rftnte farmers' union, has been prtnled and tho tietltlons urn to In. Immedi ately placed In circulation. Tho title of the measure is "A bill en titled an act proposed a new sec tlou tn the constitution, to be num bered section 10-A. article 0.'' I 'lend Not Culllv to Charge Llzsle Cordon and clema Trumble arrested Stindav afternoon ut ho nil ver hotel In possession of three gal lons of griln alcohol, entered ! eas of not guilty at their arralgumen yesterday before C 1.. Yaney. i;n;.,, States eomiiiissloner. and nft'r waiv ing prrlimlntry hearing win re leased on 1 mds of $1 "00 fur acloi by tho feilernl grand Jury ICONRAD HOFFMAN IS TO SPEAK HERE das Great Story to Toll of the War Holiintl tho Scenes. The committee In charge of the Tulan, l-'nrnm hss mode n gret coop In securing a. speaker on ftuti Iny, Janunry H, Ponrsil Hoff man one of the few Americans who .limine,! In (lermiiit terrltniy Ihroilghnut the war who worke i Huong the allied prisoners held In 'letinany until America's entranc Into the conflict, when he deveud lillnself to the needs of our nun In the prison ramps and who did not letiirn to Amorlcii until June of hint ear The treat story of the war behind the scenes, the altitude of the alle'd gnernments against their own nl dits Imprisoned In (lermatiy. 'Inn $110,000 wiuih of condensed n.i lt that had been seruied was not al lowed to be distributed among cur own men in the enemv' piison camps by the allies, the spirit of the (lenian people ersus the (!ormM, ru'err, what It means to live on tin nips foi 10 w,eks. ratlonitifc a rntlon wlthnut f of the thrilling tblmj, that Mi. Hoff man will hae to ti li. Hoffman was nm. ,,f eight eien sea abroad by 1-r j.din It Mutt lu llilfi to 'an the wuiTlng nations Hoy Illoeds to Dentil. ADA. Jan. B. Hlmo Hall, 11, whose Homo was lust west of Ada, Is dead as the result of a fall from a pecan treo Sunday when he struck tho ground. A snag penetrated his log, breaking the bono and sever ing tho main artery. Ho was rushed to tho hospital but died later from Ion of blood. THOUSANDS HAVE KID NEY TROUBLE AND NEVER SUSPECT IT Applicants tor Insuranccc Often Rejected. Judging from reports from drug gist who are constantly In direct touch with the public, there la one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming theso con ditions. Tho mild and healing in fluence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot Is soon rcalUed. It stands tho highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining phyclcian for one of die prominent Life Insurance companies, In an interview of the (Subject, mitdo the astonishing state ment thai one reason why so mujiy applicants for Insuranco are re jected la because kidney trouble Is m common to the American people, and the large majority of those whoso applications are declined do not even suspect that they hae tho disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot is on sale at all drug stores in bot tles of two sizes, medium and large. However, If you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co.. Illnghnmton. .'. Y , for a sample bottle. When writing bu Huro and mention Tho Tulsa World. Advt. away with Those aches and pains i Keep fclonn'H Liniment Untidy to I J "tit tho 'Tool ;oo," Hack I Into tho Sjhtem. A 1,1, It a lltl lilnr- A I tiTi.i. or unrlliFt,i JfePiln l6urn7 Tnen I'ape'H Utt caused w,on.5?11 "'omach ills- "'id they :c. s ftcl "no nt one :o,ei."A(iCv0u" Very ,lulB at "ruK needs Is Just one trial little applied without rub bing, for It iM'iietrniivt to con vince you of Its merit In relieving 'sciatica, lumbago, ncurallga, luino 'muscles, atlffnceH, bruises, pains, aches, and strains, tho nfter-offet-i.- of exposure Tho congestion is scattered, promptly, cleanly, without effort economically Vou become a regular uiur of Sloans Liniment, adding your enthusiasm to that of its man thousands of other friends the world over who keep it handy Three sues at a" it" I'tf's's '' -a 'I 1 I.oiikIo 'I'nft Coiik'h Hen- I'mler the AuspUv of loeeum. Just Imagine being permitted to visit the studio of onu of America's greatest sculptor, then add to that the plenstiro th.it would come from hearing the great artist explain Ills Impressions, analyze his work and show how It Is done and It will be easy to comprehend the fascination of the program whit h w ill be of fered hy I.oradu Taft at convention hall on the night of Juuuarv S- Loiido Taft comes under the auspices of the community lyceum and is the highest paid attraction on tho regular course. To most Ameri cans It Is unnecessary to explain that he ranks at tliu top with sculptors of this country and Huropo. frob n lily no writer on thli subject Is as widely accepteil as Mr. Taft. Ills address on Thursday night will bo "A (lllmpso of n Sculptor's Studio." Tho doors will bo open at 7.30. Ihr lei ture and work of tho artist at S o'clock. Comfort Your Skin With CuticuraSoap and Fragrant Talcum floap, Olnbnmt, TaJrtim. Tic. TTwhrvi. Htmtu ftMo Cltutf !Uk!fcMrtaItpLX,MiJ4Utk, Mam. To Prevent Grip Take omo Be sure you (Jet the Genuine Look for this signature 4 on the box. 30c CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION Of Those Unsightly Skin Blemishes. Use tho Guaranteed BLACK and WHITE Treat-ment. Some people dlillka tn "is face, powder, rrMtnt or roup, but Jhry rannot aulfr llip rmkarra.tment ef a dirk, tallow, b.oKhjr, 1iidi1t akl" They tbfrefore dffiid on (Miwdern and reuse to rot'r up or hut their embarrailnr farial blrmiihes. tittle rralirine that the lonjr.r their une la rontinuad, the mora agravald the treubla beremea Wh don't you clfar our vmplilon, re riovf Iteits uealshlly akir b'aniiah. whih an diatrrai you t fa raky no more trouble than appljlnc rola rriam or rouyp You Minn tho akin with Mack and Whita Hoap Jull batnre retlrmc and then apply Illack and Whlia Olntmrnt. In lha morn ing you wanh off tha Olntmn.t No IroubM. and Ihe rtautla are ao aatlifartory. (io lo your r.-arjit drug atoro or toilet eounter leda and Kt vou a ua kaira of IMa k and While Oimtnant onu a bar of nia'-k and White Uiap You ran buy loth for 50r lUauty (.arlorx would , harra a hundred tunra more tor tha tame retultt If vou cannot fe d the Ointmpnt anj oap. aretpt no mbiiltiile but tand 50. the manifariurara for tha complete iraatmant tatnpla 'Itrralure and a Hi ai k and Writs ll'r'lida) and lirriin Hook frro if you ivi'i : an tna. 'na adicrtiieme'it to II a k and While llot 913 Meaphu Te Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat iny, Antiseptic Liquid It i3 unnecessary for you to suffer witheczemn, blotches, ringworm, ralic$ and fimilar skin troubles. Zcmo, obtained at any drug store for 3;c, or SI .00 for extra larpc Iwtt Ic, and prompt ly applied will usually give instant relief fiom idiitiK lurltitc. It tlcauscs and eoothes the fkin and ticals quickly and effectively .most f-kin diwascs. Zcmo is a wonderful. itcnctratinR, disapjicannK liquid and is Foothini; to the most delicate skin. It is not Rrcaiy, is easily applied and costt little Get it today and save all further distress. The Ii. IV . ltuae Co , Cleveland, O. TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If J on lave I'alarrhal Hftliien ,ir are hard nt branny or hatn brad nolte. gi lo i tour flriicsiti and get I ounrr of 1'armtiit I dimliif atn-iutlii), and add to it t, pun, of li.a vmlar an I a lillV xrniiulalrd tuaar. l'ak on tab'..t,(Hiiifiil four tant-a a day ! lint v.1,1 nfirii tit in (t iniik re. iff tinm I tin' ibsircs .ng 'mid noil.., ( logged not tr.a ahoii d uprn br.at'nntf boiuuin ray an l Hi,. lUJ'ii,. at ,i J .-.P'iif Into tha tirt.at I' a rat. .i prt'parr rotla ultla a i ,. .ill t ukr , np wl.i, I -(atarr ul tl afnis- ot rad ..tut. i iim.d e I j.r.a r pti.n a Ir al Advt Manrv ltd allhttt ti.itlaa SUNf S Silt, lull la tilt tftit irtnt ef ITCH. ICZlMa, RING. WORM, Ultllt ar alhfr Itiklnt akin llitiitl try a 75-onl tu at air tlit. Ray It. Cil, 11) f.ilk Mtla. ti 'r i 1 v . .ut . h An wig In I.I .'ill Vl . -t H M f ' lll'l 1 I'll.'l'lt'l Mil' li I lilt ' tllt'i ill .-Ir 1 I" l.v . It i fetti-, ruin Kolrig tu the I tilitt pnwets the ether rlalnR with I li allies Mr Huffman went to (lei -1 nan. where, living In Herlln, he wna gien Ihe freedom of the prn.it i eiiinps ihrougliuut 111 emplie, mi ellng met the territory of Ihe c n ' Hal poni.ru. oriHiiltlug and ilitiril. ni mat the lellof which was nipt to him by ua of Hwllserlaud When America enteied Ihe w.ii Mr Huffman's wife and iliiiigliui who had Joined him, left with A n-l basamlor flerard. but beiauae uf l,i ti-t loos i-perleni en In tleiinam and the IiIkIi i unflilem In whlili li. was held 'iv the (let man gnViTtnni nt he nn all'twi!! lu lemaln tu givi' DOESN'T NEED ANY LAXATIVES NOW .Mr. HccKer Snjt Life Is ti ,foj, Without liiiiMlpiilliiii or bloioarli 'I'loulile. "f had aalarrh nf Ihe ttomaih and head for thraa )eara Mr tlomarh ta t bad that rtary lime I ale unitl.mjt nr.l, atieh at fruit or paatry, Ihe liurtimi; hul water vte-uld rus out of my mouth. 1 leok a taiatltto evetr nbtht. "Hlnee takln Milks Mmflltlnn my la.. move rerntarly 1 hate now lakan lt Imtllea anil have gained lo'i pounda Ail my frienda remark bow floe 1 am looking, and it trfiita a pVatur lo lite aam, without atiMnach trittble ' llatt llecke Miami Ohio Phytlra uttially make alatra out ef their uaart, ati, wi-akeii Ihe tir.la Inblrad of rerrprtmir Ibem, Hlntiiaoli truubla In maiir ratet la directly dua to eonallpatloti. Milks Kmiililun ia plraiaiil, nulrllltr food and a rorrretlva medlrlne. It realorrr healthy, natural lx',ii arllon, dotnir sway with all mail of pllli and pliyaba II fm tnoli-a appetite and rjulakly puta tho dleat tlve orcaiia In ahapa In aiilmlitla food. At a hulldar of flith tind ttrenitb, Mllka Kimiltion ia aironglv raittttiiniandrd to tboae nliiun tlrkneaa hat Wl-akanid and la a powrrful aid in ratitlliif and lepblrlnr the cffpita of watting ditrataa (lhronlr stomach froiibl and lonttlpalion are promptly rn tlrtp't - uanally In una day 'Hilt it the onlt tltd rtimlslon tiiada, and mi n.ifiUbln thai It I. i-t.r, will, a apoon like be eratii Truly wottdarful for waak, ti kl, rtnldren No mailer bow taterw your rata, you ire urged to try Mllka I mulilon undpr thli KUarantee Take alt lMittlea borne with you Its It 0 'firillllg' (o dlre-iona and If net 'tlltflr-,1 wilb Ihe results tour money will lt promptly rpfundad Puen rue a'd $1 30 nr litll The Mllka Kmuitlon )n Terra llanle Ind Hold by drugglala everywhere. Advt. hi rn. a the i'itri. an prliuiiris of mi.i .imv ..f the w ,r firing our Wit uu the ii.ti.lili. n thai he w ollld i ndvam. mi- furces. Ttlla.i ! fortunate in -e.'utliig him tin Ills speih will be one of the greitsst treats offered tho local public thH year. nut iio any iiifui luation aoimeil Hoffman la heap-god by Sunday forums, chnmheia of eonnperi e, no tary clubs sod leliglnus bodlesl thiourthoiM ihe .-oiintri to nddresa Mexico has a ISO-font bridge fieri! mi tu- expel lem-es .lust now m ro.ts a tivor that la built entirely he Is preparing n bnuk giving the i ef mahogany. The Best Sport All But tho boy lias to liavc a slod to bo one of the "gang" and to share in their fun. Sleds $2.75 to $6.00 21 WEST SECOND MBIMiiliM imiiiniTnln : ! g H Price Increase Announced for Jan. 15 ft Now vmM fWMlf $1095 'Si $1185 f.o.b. Tulsa Jan. 15 f.o.b. Tulsa Buy a Maxwe Now Save $80 The price of the Maxwell will be increased to $1,185 on January 15, and in order to protect those contemplating the purchase of this cele brated lightweight Touring Car or Roadster, we promise deliveries at the old price it your order is placed now. The Maxwell is more in demand with each suc ceeding day. As a business car it is easily the peer of any that dot the busy streets or country roads. As a pleasure car your family will de light in its pleasing personality, its perfect per formance, even speed and comfort giving fea tures. . The only difference between a Maxwell and a larger car is but a matter of weight. Each car ries the same average passenger weight, travels over the same roads, and at the same speeds. Compare the Maxwell with higher priced cars --feature for feature and your choice will be the Maxwell. You can buy a Maxwell today, tomorrow, or any day till January 15 at a saving of $80. Don't delay. Price will surely be increased. Phone or call. 216 E. Second St. Smith Motor Co. 216 E. Second St. PHONE OSAGE G3G6 1131. 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