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8 TULSA "DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 27, 1920. NEGROES HELD TO U. S. GRAND JURY Watson and Hapgood Companions of Dead Man. TRIED TO ROB A CARi .Affair Occurred on Ntlit of Kobruary l!l in Frisco Kail Vartlm. Held under bond of 5 r. ,o o each, W T. Wateon nml lloeoii Hapgood, necroe. worn eominltlod to Jail ( 'erday nl the clone of tliplr prelimi nary hwrln brfore '. i. ' Ynnrey, I nil1!! SUiton cntnnilmlnnitr, iih prln ipalM In tho Hiltmiptetl inbbery of ,1 bin air mi the CrleeD railroad rack In line city on tho nlKht of . ebumry 1.1. at which time I'M Ilulcey, a negro wan killed by n ) ji I officer of tho railroad. According to tlin IrntlinonV ycater l.iv. .1. V. Oilioriip. npcfAl off her, ww three tKittrotn In nn mitotnohlle wliirh Mopped olo lo ,m Imx car from uhloh HViml hundred dollar of tobacco hud Iraan taken Thn negroen fired nt thn flffiri-r lieu In" commanded thorn to mine their hands, mill In the r(nt) ttmt ! whtih followed IHthaey killed ii .vi im borne erloiHly wounded llic cliHrK .iKlnut the men In larceni nf nn In 'ci stale hlpment fiom k.iwmi menl controlled railroad Vtiilch Hwtlon Nine. Tim rn mobile Show M.in'' i.i I. A 'I I Armed Guard Patrol Wiiomiiifi Oil ItcfiouH After Sifinn of Hill I AHl'l.It. Ww, . Pel) :. Armed guard lajit nlKh' patrolr-il tho nil field of thn H.ilt freik field, enld u Ik I he rli'licsi ill ri'Ulnn In the llcrkv .noi.ritaln etlite, to prevent i In I in Jump. off on the flmt night after ride,ni 'if the land under th national oil liiml leaning bill xlgned by tin) preldnt vHl entity. A raw wind HMOCpIng hi ton the fromn coun try did not deter claimants of th land. Automobile hendllghU were turned Into nenirhllghl and mounted men rode the countr, i following every miMplrloim move- mew of uiildi'iittrii'd p'fona A ' r'niulderablc part of the land him i been pttri tally developed und , idalriiiinta of ih" land me rtnxlnu to pievunl outelde iwrlle i rwnni I ii derrick during the nlht and thu inltl.itlng long litigation over i lh land. 1 LEADER'S HEART RETURNED j f m 1 m I Organ of KiwrliiI.ii Will i Mi 'llil.i'ii lo Poland, i bninii'il ih on it of Th.iddtma Kim , i-tiixrkii in IVrMnli puirlot ond alii of ili-ortcn U'iiiIiIii!oii in IIic ArnT ican rrtmutlnn, whli'h hnx rnpoacri ' Ir a brnnwi urn In lh III i'hapd of Chaii'iiu lt,ippi'rnll, nciir Zurloh alncn ln7. ! to bo rrturni-rt in I'o land. Ai rnmi-ninla uiv boon mad' lo triinafor thr fpllr lo l'inb-rit nnH thfn lo Wamiw In thn ni-nr tuturo irrordltMf in mlvlrin. 'In Cnio a t old In One Hat TaKf l.AXATIVK llltli.Mo (jl IM.VK iTiibliiMi II mIom Din CmukIi and Mead i(hi' mid worka off 1 1 1 Told I" (ltOVl: H HlKtiuturn on uu h box lOl AllVt. HOME WORKERS MEET AT CAPITAL Aim (Jolay of Tulsa Will Attend 15 ig R. C. Meet at Oklahoma City. Ifproawnmtiv to tho nunimi of liO from fvi.ry it ml f'roa hoim' vr Irn bllTMti In OklahnniH uttniidcd the lain onnfi'ffnci' of liotna wrvlrr workora m oklahnma City IVbrnnry 21, jr. and za. Mr, llnllin M Unlny of thf Tulan rhuptor dwlarrd upon hir ftnrn yatwday. Tlii proKram of Ih'- if inffr"iir, whli h limk plara In tho I.it HiK'kln lintel, Inrlmti'd round labln dlnniaKlim ami inlilrifnica by natl'ifnil ilnd h al workira, "Pbr aendrnant of tho i-onfcronro a Ihnt thn homo aurvlc wellon of Ihi- K-d CroM had mail" a plap for llarlf In lit world and that It would g miLrrhlitK nn Into iiriluilm for the 'oinniiiiilty uliwi noldlpr irohlma wi'fn no nioTi'," JIra 'loliiy a.nd "Whorivr IliPia la n roal in-cd In tho rornimitiMy. th local rlfaptor w.ll ronllimj. Car', of dotlnqiiPnt Klrla and lioya, rhlld wflfitnt, and hotnp MumltiK form irt of tho poara pto gmm of tho Hod (.Vnaa. A tnimbor of ilwipt'ia hnvr already ptoiid''d ilnlr ua1atano to othr famlllni than thoo of aoldlara" Tho ipipatlon of what to do nhonl Ih" "floatar," or mnn who itim from town to town milirltltig Indp from inrh rliaplrr, wiii illarusBwl In il" lull Mra. Uolnv Ml.it ol . "Arrunua ni"iit of bclni? nuiila mo lh.it thi-aa iih'Ii, who nro of tfii of Ih' orlmliml ivip. omy I" IdMnilfl'Ml lh" duly und ihUINc" of Ihi" II"d Croaa It to li' lp iiti KT turn who noi-d help, imi iIiomi. who an. tin won In " piroprUtioti of JlO.dflO for a.rk firilrn nil II wi.aii ilwnto'i'y l.t not die o Ihiir iii'ru. linn brrn Tindr I ihrii.i'' of Ok thoma urcordinK l i Mr' (lt Ansia .inco for koI ill' I f du 'hli fjlol may be rooiirrd by nppl H'K l Ur lwa of Okla homa Clly I iiitod HUtra public hoaltli roprfaentallvo. ' A handbook which will kIvo fill nf tho lawa of tho atn. portflltilnx lo i property and properly rlKhta und other lnuri of luti-real to fatnlllei ! nimblr to pay for letfal aiUIrn In now li'lnic printed bv th" Ited Crom for iliid Ibutlon In .Imi''. Mm. tlolny xuld. I POOR7 NEED CLOTHING I)niuiinl Miulo I'l'in lliiiimiii' Of-1 ! rlco (Inn not IU Mrl IIiiIckm ( III I ri'tii llrinK Old Apinri l. ! IIohvv domandrl linvo Ihm'M made I i...l.H.I.. .1.- . . .1..... V n I WllWMII lll I'.tMl I'lw MIIJB llf'OI Tulm f.ounty lnimanr office for1 rlothlnK for Imlli Khlldrrn and adullH Thn eonltniipfl cu'd weather , Irna oauavd Kreiit mtfferliii? amohi' i lh ioor, nernrdln? to a atatoment . mnilo yeatcrdiy by A M Weloh. d: I rarlor of tho hurnnno office, and i utilatM altlzonn of tfrna city run apnre i a faw TiilnnleM of their tlmo and tin- tlfy thn hiimiino officn to brltur to that offlr1 any yld ulothlna. I whethar In atate p,f ood rnpnlr or . not. thn IfHHoano nfftre will ba roni- pnlUd lo rerun further Rmlntuncp to the needy of llila rlly. The nuiinfy of elolhlne and Hhona now In thp handa of Dlreelor WpIpIi I for dlttrlbiitlon to drio poor ha" fwmillPd lo a (iellirlblo iimotmt. land tinollipr effort hy rltlr.vr of I tbla n'ty will be nrrowary to tlda the office over the preaelit demandi m ii dr- upon It You arc Invited to thn Mutual Friendx diinro. Wiwt Tulan, Tup-nlay. ThUMday and Ktiturdny n.itlit-i. Ail vl. KRAMER ENTERS HERD Ttilm .Man to t'nmiaMn Mlli SliMk turn for I'rico In 10 (,'iwrn, John T. Krnmnr. the blcxcat breeder o' pure bred Khorthorn cat Hp In PaatPrn Oklnhoinii, whipped 10 lipad of anlmalM to tho Southweat American Llviftoek ahow to be held nl Oklahoma, City next week. lln Mild Inat nlRht that Ills herd would tie entered In 1 1 or morn c laanea. Thate will be two aeta of produce of eow Other enirloa will be In en If herd. et nf aire, threo year old bull. Junior hull cliiaa, Junior virllnf hull, Junior bull calf, eeiiior ib ill i lam, e'-nlor calf, Junior calf und aenlor yesirllni! calf. lie leave .Sunday to attend thla ahow. ' Vidua ly lie repudiate the auu ! i:eatlon noinetiii.i a hoard that ua I much (food could bo accompllEhod I without as within the church Muaical numbera on tho program were the elim.nK of the Suir HpnnRled Manner, a selection by the Kcnd-UI colleen orchealra, n nolo by I ean J. Ijo llutta, n iiunrtet by Cheater I'lemlnB. 11. 1C I'hlppn, ! i: (lriKa. and Al. K:ikln. and V. It. Oulbcraon, who roturned untxpeoi cdly from tho caat IS ENTERTAINED CLASS L'dli Ynuiur .Men Alti inl llamitirt lilii'ii at I kii I tliuri'li, The nevenlh annual li.mo.tiet In the hlatory of the Ilrothrrhood clan of th l'"lrat I'Tfabytcrlan church waa eelidiratcd In tho church yea terdav evenlnK by 200 rnph. The purpoae or ttho ban'tuct, which Win tin' promotion of kiioiI fellow nhlp amonK tho mcinbera. wo fully real ised and beneficial rraults Art; ex pected In tha functioning of lio elaea. ,1. M. Hall acted nn toastmnatrr Tho Krowth of thn claaa olnco I' J formation 12 yearn ago waa tolil ht ('. U Holland, the iirraldcnt, whn uikpiI that all Tin? tuti'TM hecuro ni'iv memhera. I'leaaure In hli du'lep as Instructor of the clnwt waa cxprecird by Ur C 11 Ivlmhrouch. of Ken iln 1 1 cylleKe Carl C Maece apoho of the value of orirxnliutlon, do. lur ltiK that men of tho church coul l do better work toKether than lndl- mt.nt icliool quarters net btinB a euf forrr from InromnU to lie f... . . . 1,1 1 1 . o ..unti'flnl iillli 1. 1 , rfe enouirn io iutuiiiroui ...... um .uiunvna on . . .... . - . ,.i.ln..i. nml nimlta , m Me,1 terlrft I n mmnv. 1. 1 Housewife's Choosing List For Dessert or for Breakfast Armour's Vctifol' California Fruits Delicious Time-Savers Armour's ylfa Salmon, Crab Meat, Lobster and Sardines. Armour's Porlc and Beans , Armour's MW Spaghetti, Hominy, Tomatoes, Corn, , Peas, String Beans and Spinach. Aids to Fine Cookery Simon Pure All-Leaf Lard VegCtole (vegetable shortening) fSBXSF Oil (for salads, cooking and tabic use). Armour's Extract of Beef fltitait' Vanilla, Orange and Lemon Flavoring. IZjj&tC Evaporated Milk As Spreads 1 (STtatfir Butter Armour's Jams and Jellies fiiiSiitC Peanut Butter Armour's Oleomargarines Beverages That Cheer Armour's iMfo? Coffee, Cocoa, Grape Juice, Or angeade, etc. ' ' IF you have men or boys in the family, don't forget that ' Armour's Star Ham and Bacon are the foods that make bone and brawn. These two fine American prod' ucts, American cured, stand at the head of economy, health and efficiency foods." H. M. McKay, Manager l'hone Usage 105-859 Tulsa, Okla. x irtnours te Welcome at Every Meal" Star Ham and Star Bacon "The Ham What Am' "The Quality Never Varies" STAR Ham affords the basis for a variety of savory dishes. Bake it boil' it broil it fry it hot or cold, its juicy tenderness, smooth grain and delicious flavor assure it a hearty welcome and keen appreciation at any meal. ODUCTS The mark that takes the guctswork out of buying. All Oval Label Products are the same high standard of excellence as Armour's Star Ham and Star Bacon. The Stockinet Covering, to which the pungent odor of hickory smoke always clings, intensifies the distinct ive Star flavor, preserves the rich, sweet juices and prevents the ham from drying out and shrinking after it leaves the smokehouse. You can easily identify Star Ham by the Stockinet Covering, bearing the blue and yellow Armour Oval Label. Star Bacon also carries the Oval Label known the world overas a guarantee of superior quality. Wrifc to Department of Food Economics, Armour and Company. Chicago, for' GO Ways of Serving Ham, also for free recipes and hin s on household management. ahmoubA company H. M. M'KAY Maiuiicor TiiIni llniiieli IIoiimi I 'IVll-plliMlo lu.VHol) 1 Mm hutidreda of now etudonta nnd pupils tiin- enrolled iUfed by the great i '.ri.ix if new fiunllles imo ynonu daring Iho rast few months, A New Hampshire woman Ih the Inventor of n mftttresa that ctmble ruiaed ledge, to remove blood nr ... r-n rm.i It.n I I . . Ompii HnniU in llilgr'atkin. f'pifUl to Thn Vo;ld. OKLAHOMA CITY. Teh. if,. ' Thn resignation of Chief .luitlce Owin of the suprpme ooitrt waa formally h'inded Oovernor Jlobert , eon today, nuking that It take effect May 1. .lutitlco Owen hurt been oul , of the cllv wveral weekji, though II mud known before hla deirlur j Hint ho v.aa going to resign, lie will beeomo ctnected wKji Iho trilit de partment of the American National I bunk here. To Vote High School lloinl fV'fUl to Ttit Worli. WVNoNA, I'-ob. 21. The p.ilrona of the U'ynona uidiool dlalrlo will (I'IiIp Kpliriiarv 2 whoLlinr thoy will voto nn i.tio of 136,000 In Irumln for Dip purpinn of orecUng h now high school building or not. Tho rloctlon htm Nin catUil on account of the v i . j- y i ill - F t "111 MALLlNSONf silk week: -at Vandevers Proitcr Way lo Keep Your Hair in Curl It vrt n I . . . V. , . .u. ,u. u. io ft,,w ,j thrlre don't curl It with hot tci i rejitlar o of this Latbrou in... m ' it liounn u IcfD Ihn h.lr A..,, i. rclif4 Inoklnc. with bmVn n... T' ii. . i K, . ':" r"ii Inlirffre In the tratl with ti rro-.u, !, I henim of Ih, hair. Mor, I fir more bfutlful rurly and ,Yr .iiL.' j with no eTlilniKa of hafine biwi artiln- acquired. " I A few ounce of HqnM allraerliie M,i ran nf routie bi found In anr dr t lll l lone tlm,. .Tnet "U a ' .' Ih s harmlfn liquid, tonight fjin a r,... loolh linuh Into It an, draw tb Ith. full length of the h.lr, BlC, i, the way la nelthfr atU-ky nor nwi J.' 'nn'l he mm pi, delighted with It AJ." Think of the best coffee you have ever tasted then try Interstate Coffee Its rich flavor reveals how little you have to pay for a pound of coffee goodness. It is fresh roasted. A temptation direct Jrom the plantation Your grocer sells it. KoattM by The Tnter-Sutf Gro rr Co, Jophn, Missouri The High Cost of Home-Baking . Not only does honv; baked bread cost you mjr, in money, than does baker's bread, if you put any money value on your own time but it costs you things morp valuable than money. It costs yqu opportunity to do some of the things that help to make life worth while. Why this needless drudgery when HQLSUtt is as good and pure as the best loaf ever baked in a kitchen? Better bread isn't baked than TULSA BREAD CO. .Makers of Ilolsum and ' HuttcrkniMt Bread 002-J Vast Third Street Visitor Always Welcome) HOOSIER (ho Kitchen Cabinet that saves miles of steps "AC0 '4 II k M ) . hatTouGetlnt HOOSIER. Jt No Extra Cost Extra capacity sugar bin This metal sugar bin especially illustrates the care with which your Hoosier is planned. Whereas sugar bins in common use have a capacity of only 7 or 8 pounds, the Hoosier bin holds a sufficient quantity to avoid constant buying. Hoosier brings a combination of qualities not found elsewhere. Your Hoosier Cabinet awaits you. New Method ' Gas Ranges SHANNON'! Furniture New Method Gas Ranges THE ROCKER STORE 14 and 16 West Second Street.