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18 TLSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2I, 1020 TELLS ENGINEERS' OF NEW THEORIES',,; Sapulpa Nolo Explains Porteous' Ideas of Principles of Phenomena. IS ETHER Hliicitlnloit Undeveloped I5e- Iicf "f Scientist on Fon:on of Na tun;. Am Mrtilrt'wi by John C. Welch hn. foro the ISnBllioorw' club Iti tlio oty (lin liiil riVfclililK ocitulnoil to A mw turn of Die development of the. furem (if tmliire, evolved by it Hooli h nun nf inilvernHy education who died and .i hurled ut Oil City. I'a , in M Tls author. Thus II I'oneoiiH, tnn t'Altml tl) (i t the h.mlt! prlm-lpls or iitHiiKimoii u .1 in nature in uU In t inulloiiln1 stationary tlier u In generally w;oiiU"1 u science, tint In in a iiHivlnir cthet, moWim with Knmt elnclty nf which IIrIU Id it obiiiiiutnrlstiu, III oiipod' nml pat ii I lei directions. 'The theory uf i movliuf i.tlmr. ' mid .Mr H'oK'h. "row ilnwn to 11" from llm daily (Week ihlliMiiheii hut It wiw never developed Into any thing t hit t hitil recognition In sulonim hcuiusn iirnhiihly it could not be given a Hil(h'li'iitly liiniilliln tihnpn. Din second promts) (if I'lirlooUH l what ho callu the iinxliuilat Ion or non-awilmllallnti of thu riovltu uthi'r with tho pnnileriibhi innttiir with which It cqmt'H In riiiilurt. This Is u much initio frrtllii basis for uc eoiinlliifT fur phcnoiuuii.i thai wluil In nml liiui been advanced by nrlli mlov science ut uh It Ih nomotliniw now ('illicit official science. Mr. Welch In hhi nddres-i took the pnaillun Unit thn I'ortimis theory oo rnplOH iniiuh wlilor gioiiud and ap plica In forco tn every form. It Ii so Kivnliitlouiiry Unit tho scientific mind hesitates to tal(u holil of It ami Identify Itself with It lor fear thin It might hit it he disci edited nml bring Into illirciuta those who hud shown nil Interest III It. Tlio Into Ijoril Ititylnhth. one of thu i nont eminent i'leiitlHln of Inter lime, (WmhiiihIoh peoplo from suh lilltllliR speculative milciitltlo thoiiKht to learned sodoMcs hceniisn such so. olotles liavu flint to look, after thr.tr own reputation unit they do not fool like taking ehimcfH of mlslutie I'llSVri'.n MA II KM $IH,0(M) HONK Man Accused of I'mtx'tllnt; I'iiiiiIm or Oil t.'oniiKiny Held for 'I'rlnl. Criminal appearance bonds total ing 118,000 wcro made, by 14. I'VIh ttl In tho court of Jtistlco II. .1. (Iray Mnnitay night, thn defendant having lust week been charged In seven In formations with tlio oinhnMlcinoiit of MS, R00 from the Ijimburt-Tnlllviir Oil & Gnu Co. of which ho who iiea rolnry and trcimurrr. l'"nLHtr 1 could not bo found nt IiIh hoiun IiihI woak, hut lie voluntarily iippi-iired In court Monday and fur nltdidl tho miven ImhuIh niuglui; from JU.OOO to jri.OOO for appeiirulieo at prellnilnnry trial April 27. Absonnillii CiiNhler Held. IIOU8TON, 'IVxiih, April JO Krank .MoHrldo. who, Inrnl pollco wiy, In under ludlutiucnt In Now York fof hnvInK al'Hconitod with fiindN or thn Katlnnnl Hank of Com merce, In Now York nearly a year ii no, wait tiilien Into cutitiidy hero to day, 1 1 o Hiihl ho had burn In IIoiih lon nlnco AUKUHt, and, jiollen nay, 1'onfcKned and waived extrailltliili. Hill Njo'h .Mother Ilend. MOOHKIIIOAI), Minn, April 10. -Mrn. KlUa I.orlni; Nye, mother of "lllll" Nye, tho humorlHt, JiiiIko Onr rol A. Nye of Moorchrad, and I'riiuli "M. N)o of Mliinapolljii.foi ini'r con KrepMiiiin, died hero today a. tam iiko of 33. "Hill" Nye died 21 yearn npo. t Cork Mrlp.i havo bron patented by a New York woman to be Tautened to tho headH of beiUlcadH to hold pillow liaiiiH, ataehed ulth piihIi plin, SAVE time trouble enci-Ry gl8 your temper -excessive heat by buying our FAVORITE GAS RANGE for your kitchen HARDWARE Phone Cedar 500 Mndison and Hodge Streets Clnlmlriff tlmt bei banbiinil m ii inl her, KlnnulK M. I lodm file I milt for dlvoicn from Wnde II l.(e The coupld warn inarrlpd leicn thu ii three month! nno 1 HA fl't.PA. April 10 - -fliirrlH Ixipen, hIiii in nlleiied to have pm d ii :i2-ient money order to a (,'hlnn mnti Imrn In 'iX'ihitnirn for 1 10 In ennh, whk dlKinlmcil In Juttlce dnoiH" II .lennlnRs' court todny for iHek of evtdenoe ('ImrleH nouRlrm. nexro, w r reted limt nlfht e!inieil with nt tdinpted iMrceny of Mi aniomnlitle lielfiiigln io John MIM, local diuKKim ImiiKbui gave hlmeelf up after flieiiik.' from tlm cur when Men hy IlwIBht illlF Add of the owner of the cm Itellef la bnlnw oliht by Mnhel llneiett, county liuinKne Hent. for thn ilimlly of faille Curjer nml MimtHr ("art nr. neufo children burned t(, deiith yeelenlny nfter noon ('elite Carter died lele ye terrtev nfier eevern eufferlnn A IMt of eutipllrii needed hue been prepMretl, Mm. Ileeeett mill. O. V Cofnlt, i fanner HvinR eeven in I lee et of thle rlly wae (lapturml hy Hherlff Aimer Hrure and a force of deputlea late Huri diiy. plemled Hlitlly to the llllnlt iniiiiiifiirtiiro of IntoKlcHtlnit Ibiuor and w.'ih fined lf.no In the Cteek county court tndnv Mntule Cofelt, IS-veitr-old diiuirhter, w.m releneed A t'Oiieln of Cofelt, who n l,e lleVed to have been lluplle.itcd In the nalo of the lieveriiue, le k'HI InlnelPK'. J. II. Pflvln le held III Hie min ly Jail hern fnllowln a loinplaint from a local i:nrKe owner iti.n I)nVI (!ve a cheek for I'. 17 I'l In payment for repair nmk on m n tomohllo nml Hi ut, Ii.ivIh Iiiih no a. count at the bank mimed on He cheek Matrhlftn lleonecH were Iiimii d to tho following todav! (ieoiKe Our ham, 27, UriimrlRht, to ChrlHtlne l.loyil, 13, Klefer, (Jrrcll l,ewi" Niivn, 21, to AllKllNta .Hello Collln--20, holh of Tillea. I rank I'cu-i.io 10. TiiIh.1, to Matldo I low aid, Il'i I Hnltl. WANTS" DEEDS SET ASIDE 'riiomaH Hickory A.sUm Court to ('nil- ; eel Tniiiifrr of liml to ( hlldicii. ! OBTAIN JURORS IN TRIAL FOR MURDERi"" HELD TO DISTRICT COURT k'ln ( Imrncil With hlcallliK Hnr lnTi Committed Coder llotnl. Fullc'r (,'ae to Hcgin in District Court No. 2 This Morning. SMmiI Ion of the Jury before 'Allien C. Doe Fuller, cherfed wltli tlio murder of Jntne .Morrle In thle city December 2, 1919, I to be tried n. day wee completed in dlettlot court ymHly afternonn. My agteement, altorney for the ,l,.f,...,in.,. .,.( i)tr -" beuan ih.. election of the Jury eeterilay, al though 'he caee w not eel down for trial until today. Morrle wee ehot to death In the eluur elnml of the Cllnion hiilldlriH, Fourth etreet and IIorioii avenue, preeuinubly hy liller. Tho vlatltn at the time of the lioolln wee In eon vereatlnn with .Mra Fuller, who tended the iixnr land, and from tatemente made y relative of Ful. ler nfinr the Hhootlnir, it wn Hull 'Hteil thnl (he aei w.ih eommltteil onlv after Mra Fuller infused to de kihI fioiu leielviiiK it'ieniionii from Mori in 1,'niled DutiKhiere of thn ( onfed end I'iiM'1 Ii ll.it. Ml 1 (i ille , on ti.ilio 1 Hi . I.ili ooni . .ne.lai .i f Ii 1 1 n . m Tli eH no Ii' a' Hit door iv Waller Turner, one of three ; ctfroca arreeted on the charxe of idcallng a eet of liarno, from a barn at 1201 F.at Kneton avenue, .n po neeelou of I' M. ','i.itiell. wae hound Uiyer for trial by illetrlcl court undi r bout! of $dO0el the conclueioo of bin lirelimlnary heurlnat jeelerd.iy beforu I ml lee ,, (Iray. 'acK Dodaoii and Crnia HodKee, a Ian arrested on the elinrX". were nciuitted by the court and the irnw awalnit I hem ill" mlaed Canliell thilina Hie defendant entered lna barn on the nlKh' of April II, and atoln tile hariiv, i.tli r atlemtplnit to a- ll the property to .mother peraoti STREET TRAFFIC HALTED Federal ( onrl I'ula Slop l Nolca Whlclfliilcrnipl Court. Ii rid In i; Ju'lri iiniulkeil with the nolae of automoblliv more to thu IlkltiK of Hie idtirt, .Iinlrfe II I.. Wil liam of Hnlteil Htainn dlaiili l court Imw In aeaalon III thla Lily, ordered llnilldcr HVeniiK helween fc-onj ntnl Third aU"l" to be roped off nil all dav yesti rda i are wire foiljiddin mi thia IiIih On court order five au'o driver were ar i tcd Monil.iy and bu ii.-ht -fore die ."ii ', but .ill up cot'., aii'l i x i i ,ie ii I in t d lot know t) i' iln tuo ' of Ii' I 1 i - int. , f r. i ih tin .sea O'i of 'fur' and all wer. Il MllO-tCll lli-KiliMltl W 'Clil'l- ofMliK. Jlowevir Hot to nun'mu " oik ita the inuit la in i'i'i thn alreet Oaat of the federal bulld H'K Hill he toied off .mil kuihIi.I by olty traffic of f lent . Thla prim ina baa been followed in ihe tnattit of cloalnf? the alley e,nt of the ountv court houae for tnore than one your tho Judmi finiliiiK Ii I'lipoaifiblo to hold court ecuelone ln-nuae of thu nolae mailn by delivery cars In thai alley. dismiss wn.vi.v i'it()si:ct"i;it)N .Man Who lmt Money Itifn-il to I'rcea Cii-a' After S'lcclloii of Jury On reiineat of the proaeciitinK wl' neee, the criminal action nRiilnat Mra Kthel WHboii. eharJteil with rohborv of O W Hoodwin on December 21. IIIIH. waa illamlaeed In dlatrlet com l enletiluy afiei Ihe euloctloti of Hie Jury wan completed llooilwio rlalina to have loet J3'J while at Mra Wllaon'a homo on I'lrit etreet, hut after the Jury had been aolocted In Judne Kedmoiid H Cole'a court yl'sterdiiy, thn county at. torney, inetead of making hla opon 1 ri (c alntement, told the court that Ooodwlii did not wleh to further proeecute the onae. To help In folding tuiHlneaH lettera r.tplilly a device reeiiitilliiu an cn ired eUnet rlni! h.iv licen Invented A'ldnif the c;i ini'llnl ion of deed 1 to land In eeiilon 17 l'l ii Tneal coiinly, a ault waa fll-.l in iM'tri'M ourt yealiTilay hy Thoniui llnioii ' llllaliund of Jillllle lliekoiv ill ceaaed. iiKalnl .1 ( i inipli.-ll, I hon Inn lllckorv ami tun olhtr minor i children of the petitioner, in vhi h I Hickory elerla in i.h.m one llilul li- , tereat In the properly 1 Hickory, a full blood Cr-. k Indian. claims inn lliliil liiteri.H In he l.nnl. to -which ho iivn a deed to bin -hilit ren several yeura hk Vrh Winning .MiihIcI.iih Innrth Orniich unit Itulli Cor.ltl ! weio thn wlnnera In the prellnilnnry' piano cdiitrala held nt the lilnli erliuol lat week Crouch will repieaciil tho HChonl at Norman In the alatn cinilivit and Until Cordell will rop re.ient thn echool at I'lltnliuri;. Kan. I III tho trl-nlnto Cnntoat There wei.C alx cntrhvi In the u out and the , JikIkIiic wiin difficult. ClinrKn linvla Willi Imn'ciiv. ' liiforinntloii rlKiiKlnu V I; I.iMh with tho larceny of a diamond rins I valued at J K.n mid a box of tooN valued ut lft0, the property of H. i l ritrlmier, 23 I'nat llrady alrret, on April HI, wiih filed in the court of 1 .IllHtlce II. J (Irav Moudiiv Davla Ih held In the comity Jul I uwaltliiK iirralKtimcnt on thn charxc An Knrtllahinan la thn Inventor of n holder for drills with which they can bo ahnrpcucil on wbetaiiinca I l .nrnrf mi The -v a a . a- a r a a w . ,1M Place n I You Will AND Market "The Store With n Conscience" K5i A Eventually .in sotiiii Main Phono o.7t'20 We have joined the Overall Club, so if our clerks offer to wait on you in overalls please don't be offended. VSomc of the good things yoi can buy at our store: Best groceries obtainable. The best meat we can buy. "White City Jersey Farm pure Jersey millc. 'Mrs. Lewis' homemade cake. Guaranteed country eggs. IJGood country butter. Homemade cottage cheese. REMEMBER THE PLACE Carnation Grocery & Market L. D. BEAVERS, Mgr. Inntll norninllird or remol hy palnlrKs. hloiMllria and proven ue crKiful nifthuiU. Dr. Arthur Campbell Ijr. I'-ar, Nir null Throat Plicrlull.t T37 Uaya IlUc 0fe 40 mmm-Tk t you insist. i ' I Gunkel-Novy Hand Tailored All Thai Good Custom Tailoring Should Da Smart clothes must come from 6mart tailors men of highly de veloped tajent in tailoring. Gunkcl Novy tailoring is nil that good custom tailoring should be. Wc employ this country's finest tailor ing talent. This service is offered you through the better Merchant Tailors. While practical custom tailors themselves they use this service to give you the benefit of all that is new and superior in tailoring. Your tailor will give you Gunkel-Novy service if you insist. Go To The Merchant Tailor Look For The GunkelNovy Label Gunkel-Novy Tailor ries, eat'li . 'J'l-lb. sack best Flour Larrhee's $1.69 Compound Lard, per lb. . CiOks liood Irish Potatoes, peek tbieOO Full Cream Cheese, per II). 2 onus tall leader Milk for Mb. tall Red Salmon, each . . Small pnikage Oats, each . IG-oz. Snider's Catsup, each . . . 39c Hale's 38c 26c TOO WrM Turk Omihc 7S0 Truth nml Klsln l)a: it HOI Com llialco Onivc tl'.'l.t I I'm II) tinavry o-ace una III Cu-d .Sei-onil .'. I'alrilrw and Moulder (Imiuo S IS II 1010 lCul I'lilon I'liillj Mini, ci 1 1 I I nt Scctuul (Nauo ITOS GENS Cash Stores Co. 7 Stores in Tulsa One in Your Nciylilmr hood STORE AO. t PURITY Grocery and Market ;. .S'miHrf St. Ml'. V. It,n It.,! -.! ! Letts" Wednesday a n d Thursday Specials Grocery Dept. Gal. solitl pack Black berries, no each .... 3)X.l0 (iallon solid tack . 83c Gallon solid pack Apri cots, Q9 each OOt Gallon solid pack red pittetl Cher- (jt ff Meat Dept. Picnic Hams, OPC-r per lb 6JL Dixie Squares, per lb Dry Salt Meat, )A , per lb 6J, Sausage, P per lb LtJ"U Link Sausage, OA., ner lb Hamburger, per lb. ... Fresh Pork .Shoulder, per pound .... Hams, whole or half, lb. . . Hoof Plato Meat. per lb Corn fed beef Chuck Steak, 1Q per Ih IOC The above prices are (jowl at all our stores. 15c 23c 38c Moiling 15c Ha lli burton-Abbott Co. Main and Fifth Sts. Phone 6060 .MciiiImtm of Oon .Shop (Kciuiiro Deal) Association The Fourth Floor Provides Many Features for Wednesday First Today Concludes the Sale of Silk and French Batiste Undergarments With Prices Considerably Reduced A Splendid Collection of Misses' Taffeta Frocks Choice of Navy, Brown, Blnck Special j Oq CA Today ( y mOXJ Here are silk dresses that you'll be enthusiastic about ns soon as you see them, they tire so very smart and at tractive in their youthful styles for misses and small women. They arc partcularly well made of Rood ilk tuffoln. with full nklrm, hhort hIccvos and HtralKht blnurca Some are, in Vtnn effect. They aro chown In broken kIzcn und represent nomc of the tnoat rmmilut Ki.tllnir llneM. tlnn'l tie uitinntr ttin tnrilv hhonners bo Kinoni? the fltst and KPcurc best ielectlotis of these very fine, vnluea Biecliilly reduced. Baby Boys' Wash Suits3.95, 4.95, 5.95 S'ui.ly little miiIh of fine quality chambray BlnRlmm with straluht or hloif-cd trousers. Illoiisen am of whito repp and Htrlied dimity, the trouseis buttoning on blou!ffi li'lnlnhed with larKc selected pent I btiltonH. Within the above price ranijc will bo found clover llttlo middy nulls for little box Baby Boys' Straw Hats 1.25 to 6.95 The acr.iKc litile boy doean't like to wear a straw hat. Why? Well, It'll probably Just natural nnd the ay of a boy. We bellevn we've overcome that prejudice with thesa care fully chosen alrawa In roll and drooplnc brlm, phown In various KrailiH In while, brown, navy and black. Kond mothera will do well to choose early, f,or tho day they will bo needed la almoxt at hand. Ml JiM Children's Percale Play Apron s Special 98c They arc well made title R.irmcnts for play and M'hool wear, Mime aro trimmed with ruffles In contraMlng colon, ohown In plnkn and blues; In plzes fi to 1 1 jcurn, bhown In a Bond assortment. Women's Bungalow Aprons 1.75 to 3.50 Made of rood riuallty percnle In light and dark enlorw, either flcured or plain; open down the left Hide and trimmed with ruf flch, piped in contniHtinB colors; rcKUlar and extra slzca. Three Groups Misses' and Juniors' Gingham Dresses Time lollccinn" of varlou appeallilK htleK. nmde of fine quatliy KlnKliams in plmdH and stripeh. fu'l hliirtn, sli.iiKht Mouses 1 nll,ar and cuffs in contrasting linn e of blues. jnnkH and tans. ilnrs L Special 9.95, 12.50, 14.50 Two Groups Children's and Juniors' Gingham Dresses Here air practical, serviceable Rarmentn for children- and juniors for play and school wear, made of Rood quality nf cliiKh.ini In Hchi and dark colored plaids and stripes, ihoice of several styles. Special 3.95 and 5.95 Ttir Abnvr Offering honn nn the Fourth IToor Choice Silk Specials Novelty Foulards Thn 11 the much-demanded foulard--an ii rm leitaln of he.uy responso by women General!) ; .10 inches wide C QT The )ard. upcclal iU.UO Good, Heavy Moire Cull l.ndied, heavy prade .Moire silk for dresses, skirts and coaia. shown in navy, fiupe and blacks 3ii inches wide, ty OQ Yard, special JOt7 Crepe de Chine Shirtings A magnificent array of new sailn stnped Crepe dc Chines In almost all color schemes, fur shirts and blouses. 3; to 31 Q "I Q inches wt.e Special . . 0JL Fiber and Tub Shirtings fi iih h Fiber Silks with neat colored stripes. 31-lnch satin-striped tub silk shirt tup In many colored patterns. Yard, special Srr onii 1.89 Pretty Wash Fabrics Colored Batiste Shown in pretty new printed floral find potted designs; desirable material for cool summer dresses; 30 InchcH wide. Af The ).ird. priced TlUC Printed Flaxons A fine sheer quality in fast colors; a, rellablo fabric for afternoon dressea; shown In a good range of floral and plain col- TA,, ors. 30 inches wide The yard OUC Printed Voiles A large collection of new printed Tolle.i, verv desirable for warm weathor dresses shown in assortment of color com- r7E? blnations, 40 in wide The yard... OC Colored Swiss A fine, soft finished, solid color, dotted SwWs, excellent for washable dresses shown In rose, blue, navy and Copen; lit In. wide. "The yard.. floor 1.00 BEAUTIFUL r . I lea Don't you want to have long.ptouy beautiful hiu? You can if you use Nelson's Hair Dressing Ndion'i milra tub!xirn, curly hair olt. glojjy.ndtnyto managt. lr , . ,c 'P' r ,mvn dand rult and makes the hair grow. , A1',50oJ fi "of" in U. S. kp Nrlion I. U jure to get prnu in Nclion'i. NlonMfs. Co., Richmond,V. 1 1 - 1M - I rnwrrrrrvrirv DENTISTRY THAT YOU CAN RECOMMEND TO vnun i'nf .'Arnc I lUII 1 HllllllO ( "Good Work at Reasonable Prices (. All Work (iuarantccd Examination Free Dr. McCann's Dentists Phone HI.V2. Open Sundays until 1 p. m. Tulsa, Okla. 212Vi South Main, Over Model Clothiers 'WORLD WANT ADS BEST MEDIUM IN STATE. 1