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TTLSA DAILY WOHLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1(, 1020 3 " 9 i n r iu in ii iv r-i i u r r- rrnniri r 1 It " I hg W 1 . MiK'l Stale llriefs I't 'lir.,,.!i,l , K I', dcrxWIX found dead in bed C W MIMrr an. I Ml mi al i A 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ui'ic killed in the I'criicliilii ejtploKlon (ImiIoh Martin wan an idrntnllv hnl, n nl i ....... 1c Pnlll'l Askn l,v- .1 It'fllO V. UUl V . . ... - 1'n Af'imrimi Slayer. NEW TRIAL WAIN I bU Time Not Given lor Appear j,aya t'ouit bontoiK'Oil to Ho Klctttrocutcd. . nl l" I fef review It wa- ihiii'Kiil thut hoi inlitwi, wnh a Kliotitiin.ini Nov cm her II Him ,i'iir ii un.irrcl ovel, KTItOll) Annl I., l: tinker he Wi' Kir of .1 anck which m be- voiinu imirrlcil i.i.m llvlnif hero. I Willie r McKNtlanil will killed In MM ll'g ued to gather eoltoM. Yuung while attempting In liouril i nmv iiutumobllii iiecldint. ..s ...iilrtu r-,1 Ii clccli oculed , iug rrleco irHln, fell under lhe. rebiiurv 2S I wheel but men tie, I with nnlv the! I'fltti'A iM't'V Anril I :. Tim Menu-nee- of in v..nr servitude In I r of three flngcr. 'modification of oily ordinance and DELANO TO TAKE UP DUTIES SOON CALL SCHOOL CONFERENCE; ASKS SUPPORT OF STARR l,l,,11,l!:;,",Vr,Iniiyil,,!!llS - -- company. Incorporated by J D. Invlliillon Si'til Onl for Nnrnmn 1 I ft of I :x -1 tn mil t Unlit ISiml to lUller. I.. C. M. Merrick and V I 111 Kt.ll UilllniiiN of Choctaw county for ill leged lulling of .Ino i'hlldi.r on .Inly !l. 1017. mih ttfflruipil hy thn erlln imil court today Terillmony In the cane ehowed William ahol Chlldorn when I 'hiUler Hupped phi) lug u Innjo, Willi. WllllKtnM wan dancing at it drinking parly A preen Male Wire ,.M MlnMA rlTV. April 15. , , . nJiitlDiii lo Governor Hob. .. iii.i' lie grant n reprieve of ,i,ls to l.cvl Young, who ii ! , n e 1 io die in tile eleotrlo chair .hf penitentiary on April r hn alleged murder of Tom h, k,i of MiniKuni. were Itmile to. , , ,n opinion handed down by ,' , i iin "al court of appeal r; m.i!- .1 !" preidlng Judge ,, r ,,,,nt wrote the opinion which ll.iii-' ;IJ' itl"'"c)'i for ouiig ill., i , ,1 iinilce or nppt.ti. out nave fl. v, , cinlileted tint paper Ho , , .. i Hut the law kIvch ouiik ' ' 1 1 i 'liarln. OKLAHOMA CITV, April In inniiK i he chart'TH KranU'd loda) liv the fcreUry of utiitea ate lllo followlnK. (lolrimond 'HI cornoratlon. Tiiltn: I c u p I 1 nl (lOll.Olin. ituoi (Mimliiik i lamie f (inenrlst mid t.'. It. nil licit, Tul'ii i The liushlnit Tire oompntiy. Tulm, i.ildtul J50.U0H; Incorpornlors, M. It .4iililn. I ii. Kill. lis miiiI t.'arlir S'tilth, TiiImi. Tulmi f'ominunltj I.yrenm, Tii. capital none. Iticorpor.itori). I.. 8. lliirton, II. tlruen anil C. IJ. 'iif. .ir, Tulna. Ilaiiiau. Suit Man-.. OKLAHOMA CITV, April 15 -Trt.il of a mill for tr.n.OUO aliened ilainiiceti uKMlnrt ll;l,ihotn.i r''iy nrniicht by .Mli Alma PoiiRhefy ,lm in which id maun inn. wan tiecnti tiein today In rtmtift nir lush court and that an , curl. Mlw4 lloitRhcity Ml. yen mIi.- h.-(ore that time wouldM.xinined periuant'tit Injtutes InSt h.s -.jtlilf !,(. IM "11 UOIICriBIIll WHH not at it . ir.ila anil nan not reau ,r n iinenil.itloiis of the court, ad submitted the record of the OILTON. April 15 -The t'reK O.nii. Mnniehenrt lKlon wilt fflvn K Imiiniiet nnd hall here Hntunlny nlKht. The ocpalon l the tKlnK In of omp 10 iipw membci'M. I& from Mill city mid the toil from Tiilwi anil Uruini'lKlit. OILTO.V. April IT. -The foundii lion mid much of the frame wnrK of the new SSOOri tiiachlne Khnp and Imllcr workn ate In plat e Mu nhlnery ha been orderrd and the idwnii will (irolmbly bo rcAdy for buinriw within no itnn NOItM AN", April ' IS. Lacklnp only five eani of being , a fonluiy old, Mu. It 11 Keawell. bum In Sumner County, Trim.. In 1 3ft. died here TuemlHy. April HI She w repined to hac been the oldeat wo mini In Cleveland county- I'ONCA i'ITV. April 1ft -.-The commercial club of Terry Iiuh clionen the following offlcein for tho ciwii Iiir ear- V C Miller, prenldent; V. K. Merry, vlce pretddelit: Clarence Vnrle, nerctMiy; I'red Krelnch. Ireautet'. I'reil lleer, .1. B. Slone and It- .1. Woodruff, directors. po.WA CITY. April lft. HlRht deathn from lolence have occur red In cltv lnco the flml of fall w hen an ailtomobllo In w hlci I the month Ollx ami Orval Pay, nlic w.ih rldhiK tan Into a creek ! twin brotbeie. were killed when an wheie a culvert had been remove; auiomoblle wan Hlruck by n Santa without HlunalH havlnc been place;! I'o engine; Thoina Moffelt wa I y llio clly to warn traffic of danger, i murdered bv an nnnkow ii perenn; River Receiver to Disputed Territory Soon. II) AuMh'UUri I'rrniHIalr W li OKLAHOMA CITY. April 15 l-'rcilerick A. Delano, recently hp pointed tPcelM'i of the dliputvd iei gHlen reprenent thin locality In the rllorv In tlm ltd Over bed, .ll blghwiiy conference at Hot Spring ,,, ...hlnunm 'nt Ihe 'arlie lull. ...'.'n IIMITIT... ... i it.i.n. ..... i heir piibllcailim with the charier ban bien unlet eil. All bookkciiptng for llm different department of the rltv will hereafter he under one head. The mutter of u clly build ing Innpector will rccclvf-tinnipillnto fltleniinn OILTONT. prll 15. -Ilie dele- lace. Iiooltn, .IiOiic HarilH. (1. .1. Moachniii mid Aaron I irumrlght. They are cpeclally mixloii to pre vepl Ihe re routing of the Albeit I 'Ike highway no an lo tnle thin city. NOIl.MAN. April I .V K K. Hale. NMilioanl In htittory, who han been working for a I'll. I al Harvard, la expected back to work In the Hum mer KHMtlon of tblM unlvcinlty. (loorgH I'. Miller. Kunlcn Well 1C. Dellallc. Vivian llrengln and Ida '.. Kirk are new faculty tneinberR llfKlwti Htlon for Ihe hummer m liool will take place June ft to 7. IIAItTLIIHVILLH, April 15. Whilo en route lo Tulna Tuesday night a Sliiclebaker cur utruck two biinipH In the road nl once. Die car turning over and burning up The and Colllnsvllle. Alfred Tyrlen. I for ! I no mm owner of the car. was idlgbilv cut, but IiIn companion. I'eter llov I'.ng ler. Ira Heneler and Olenn Adani.i, ejicaped unhurt. poialoU. moment" to vlalt th prop erly plnod in Ml conirul, aoiairdlii to a tele si-a-ii received from him b Alton.." Oneial S I'. I'reollng Him iiflcriioon I' ..il I i herfru fur' fi. il i I in i. '.V a nrncj g .o.i I..I inld. be will no mr on hl Hxpcc." I I rip lo Wanhlntl iac coining before the mi nemo court a week from Monday will make It lie. cri.uy fur him lo be at the nation H caplial at that 1 1 m . he wild, hut If p'Hslnlo ho will !'!.- 1 1 1 e going uii'll ilitr ho hue hi d a ciifcrcm e o-i tho Kcl ilvcr lend) y with tlic ruelvir. WAHI1INHTON. April lft -Krd-erlc A Delano of Chicago, appointed by tho miprcmu court im iccelver In Dm n. l villi, i oil land rnn- I trovet'HV between Oklahoma nnd I , Meeting April :'.( mid Mu) I. l .a,.rlale. l'l Htnle VV Irr OKLAHOMA CITV. Apill lft -In-Visit i viialloiifi to all niiperlutemlentH, prin- cIpnU and MiKtruciorM of high nehooH in the lnlc to attend the annual mate high xc lion I conference to be held at Not man April Si) ami May I were ent lortay by M. A Nimh, high dchool Itmpector of the alnln depart ninnt of education. The aniiuul high echool Illicit and field meet wilt be held at the mime time iih the con fcrcme Alnmiif Ihe matlcix to b" connld ered, iih outlined In Saxh'H letter, are the eetiloi IiIrIi rchonl courne of Hud. Ihe junior course, Mamlard Initlon of inulor high nchoolx, leach, cr i eipilretnenln and cotmollda'ed and i mill high itchooti. 1 M i 4 l f M 1 Mischa Elman plays at Convention Hall on April 19 Clarence Whitehill sings at Convention Hall on April 27 v Hear these famous Victor artists! Extraordinary interest attaches to the recitals of these great . artists because of the double opportunity they afford the music loving public It is a privilege in itself to hear these famous artists, and added importance is given to the events in that they enable you to compare their exquisite interpretations with their Victor Records. Attend the concerts of these artists and note the individual qualities that distinguish their renditions. Then go to any Victor dealer's and hear the Victor Records by the same artists. Note how faithfully their interpretations are portrayed on the Victrola. It is because of this absolute fidelity that Elman and Whitehill make Victor Records; that the greatest artists of all the world are Victor artists. Victrolas in great variety of styles from $25 to $1500. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. aco U. 6 PAT Off. V HIS MASTERS VOICE" ill ; predates first quiinj and tdmnfes atl produt.U of tr Jr VK7UH UUIHi MAQUKCCD & XV. caudlhkj sy Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, New Jersey M Y r t i i i.s i.ur.rviiorsi: jit aist St., Ncnr lrwl (ieraniumo, Kern and Bed ding pliinl.i. Porch hanging baskets Tclepholio .1 -1.' tlotwccTi 13 mid I, or after 8 p. m. OIL LEASES ARE CHEAP IN LOUISIANA The Oil Kleldn of North Lou. IMana, now delivering ULftOO barrels of high and medium grude oil n day through pipe linen, with a dally revemio of nearly u half million dollara, offer tho inol profllable In veHtment In tho I. tilted Htatm to luvehlorn of Idln capital. Thin i" particularly true, of Iciimcm of potential oil landH. I.euHcn in Ihcno fletdrt have not been 8pcculatcd In oxtcn Ively, thorcforo aru compar allvely cheap. In fact, leimts are lower hero than In other flelda with Ichh production, lloom apuculatlvo vuluea have not been reaehed, but will follow prcMunl conservative Investment priced, Now la tho tlmo to aeciiro acreage cloao to drilling wella. AVe own, and offer for nale, attrac.tivo leaso InvcstmentM. Write us for cold ftxetn. KENTUCKY Investment Co. OIL INVESTMENTS 210z Milnm St. Shrevcpnrti Ir. Help I'ny .Sou'h Kmmmucs. lly Aunelalvil 1'tM Hlt(l Wlr MI'SKOOUi:, Okla.. April 1ft -Mm Olive Htarr. wife of Henry Hlarr. former Oklahoma tMiidlt and ouilnw, hroughl ault hern today Hik ing thai her hilxband be compelled lo HUpporl their hoii, Itooticvelt Htarr, who Ii a high nchool Mtuilent here Mrn Htarr, who wna divorced from Henry In Hl:t. doclarea that the ex bandit baa earned $2o.non royally from a moving picture In which ho Im Blurring, and iiHkn that M.irr coo trllium tlfto a uiuntli for the edtica. Hon of their boy ()tcmtc Truck Line. OKLAHOMA CITY. April IS Tor the purpose of operating a truck linn to do n general trucking and llnhliiMin of Oklahoma City lodav procured a charier from the Mali corporation commlfcalnn Pathc Records Arc up to dnte. Wo have tho hits Broftdwny is piny. Pathe Shop 8 W. 5th. Ccdnr 1593 1 TlWf R T THE JACKET SKETCHED HAS BEEN DEVELOPED FOR THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OF MEETING REQUESTS FOR AN ERECT BUT ENTIRELY COMFORTABLE STYLE. THESTANEREK FEATURE, ORIGINATED AND COPYRIGHTED BY OUR TAILORS AT FASHION PARK, HAS BEEN APPLIED. IF CRITICAL IN TASTE WE SUGGEST A REVIEW . V CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON TAILORED AT FASHION FARK A Quality Shop For Men Clot liters II II Fashion Park I T ! . WHAT a time-saving it is to be able to call up the grocer or market - man, give him the complete order, and then know that each food will be top-grade when delivered! That is the satisfaction and the protection that the Armour Oval Label affords. One brand one dependable standard of excellence for all and a variety so wide that you can select menus for any meal from simplest of breakfasts to the most elaDorate of dinners. Order Armour OvalXabel Foods from your grocer today. He has them, or can quickly get them for you from us. On rrqucst. out department of Food Economics, (Armour and Company, Chicago), will send you helpful menus and cooking recipes armour4company H. M. McKAY Manager TuUa llrancli lloimo Telephones 105.859.