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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1020 Slate Briefs KILLS SON WHEN I II IklTIKtn Tl M r-l lr-r HI MM I I ll I I M 1 1- l H V 1 Tuiti.nP.ii ... , 1 1 1 vj 1 1 1 1 1 v L.o iuh, km;;r in the w, . .w.is ft pioneer of Oil I'ommiinlly. I l-'or u m ore of cars lie practised former Tulsa .Fireman Is,"1'' ix-wmu" Cherokee oomny. Killed Instantly by Father's Gun. URGED HIM TO COME Deputy Mistook Hoy Driving Home for Auto Thief Escaping Arrest. TAIIMiQl'AII, May . - Mn ily will he celebrated here the latter I'.irt of the nionth. s'.gnnlir.ed by "stomp dances and oilier Indian amusements, tuiil Madam Schu-tuunn-Hcltik will ling . TAIII.KqI'AII, May .. William llathcnte, aged farmer ami owner of an orchard on (ho mountain Hide of I'arllilll, Is dead. He wax a confederate veteran Mid came to this section pruvloiis to statehood. .MIAMI, May .- The spring movement of tramps Ih on, accord ing to L'hlcf of J'ollrc llillllch. HeV cral hoboes urn rounded up every nigm. th ii only place in Miami BpcUl to Th World It VAN. May fl rilff Trier, 2 morning, via automobile frOm-Tnls;,.! r 'obb.rlw was nol ami killed almost instantly, by his father, ltnbcrt Trice, local mtoi.iiu ........ . i t. W1!!!? '" ! q CnSin .TO K.V llnnai or Jennings, III lie opened in a , inrrco and ank that bndv's end'T.ie inrnt of their position Tho journey I men struck for a 11(1 day of eisht hours This u.is accented liy im pioyers with the proviso that a eon tract at. that flgute should he slgn ed for one yeat, which wan lefased hy the strlkeis. l'inploeri hae signed all agreement to stand pt MHNHVr.TTA. Mil) II. I Fellows. nceitl elected mayor on it reform wave, Ii.ih m.ide a clean 'sweep of all lipliolntli t- offices and promucs to carry nut li In leform platform, to the lettei James llpp lnirii Is the new city attorney, (). W. Mint-ham cll rink and .lumen Stnrment chief of police The old fire chief mid supct intt-ndent or waterworks wc tv re ippolnied nnil the city physician, city engineer and two policemen hold oer until riirlher action Hait Down on llaihlug. OKLAHOMA CITY .U.. it j Women m.ij im an Kind of a bathing milt x tvhllo bathing n ,inv I of the swimming pools oM)klnhnnin i City, ,lue I'.ilt. rsnn ('nmmisloiini- of pub properly lit. 1 tiulaj SLAYER OF WIFE TO PAY PENALTY Vinita Man to Die on Anniversary of Mur dering Mate. Ity AnKorlalrd I'rtn XtMtr Wire OKLAHOMA t'lTV Mil) fi - Con flniiiitlnii of the Meiitli pcmiltv pro nounced on Monroe Hcttcrion of Vllllla bv the district eoliit of I'ra.g cotintywiM made todii) by the utate criminal court of appeal The dale of ti Ih clorimculloii wan fixed for .lillv !i at the peiltent.ai the mini VciM.m of the dentil of h In. wife whnin Hitteiion u.ik tonvic'itl of murdering Hi ttei tint -liol his w fe thiie Linen wiuie "he wan arranging h r h -r with hei hai-k to him n Jutj !' I1)!", ! lOiilma to lent ihii n the wltneim iwtw the, !i ike Hevcrnl "liootinc li win brought out In (he lr.nl ' In it Itetterion had pleaded Kiillty tin ll..itri to killing a woman and had i I' -en rentciieed to nerve !'.! earn In i . Ilif Mlrllllenll in 1 1 i,,..i !..... ..... I lib. tied lij die K'jvenmr of MWnuri on Anril I Hixt fiir monlli.H beforo he fhot llN wlfo nl Vlnlln 'Hil.tfi i'w t'omiiiiinil. WAHlllNtlTO.N? May Mj0r len John MnrrlKon ban been r lleed of bin duUei At Camp l.ewlii. UnKllliiKton. and will take commatiil of the ftouthcaMern department at ('harlnntnn. S t . the war depart- meiu aiinoiinreit Iniliiy I 'iti M-jii i n LNtaeli j ItnsTO.V May fi. -The nlRnltiR of, .Inhit ,1 i:eri', former natlnnali leiiRue b.meb.iH plajer in loach of, llln ItOKton cn)leKO l..inc..il tciim wan .innoumeil tod,t Hih Mlar wn ild to he umixiiall) hlKh MASONS BEGIN TEMPLE! (irimnd N llnikcii at (.iilhrlo for Now htriictun (.meriior SH'uk N'imihI l.nrKi"l In Nnilll. tty AMi'lntrit I'rrtwKUiF W'ro (ll'TIIHin. Okln . May fi -Otoiind hreaklnK cfremonlen for the new 12,000,000 Scot I Mi Itlle temple wrm obKerviid hero today before a ciowil eMImated at 10.000 " Addrewa wero miiile b tlov. ,1 II A Itobcrtunn and Pern Preeman. nereiRtt In Kpeclor peneial of the Hcottmh Itlle Ma'otiK A 'lam of Too Manon N ' IllUltll? llln lll.0f-.MiM lit Die Mill LlIU Tl1 ' union of the order In hi Hddre!i. loernor Hubert son paid IiIrIi tribute to Hrnttlnh Kite M im.. iifi and their work In the w a t j The Outline t'onplntory. II wan brought out at the ceremonies lo- day In now the lantent in the mmlli ern Jnrltiillrllnn IikvIiik nearly 10,-j nofl memhem on Iti rolln AMantn I (la . In neeond It win nnd wnh A .00 0 ineinberii. I'lKK Kill in; OKLAHOMA CITY, May --Flr cniiid :hn death of 107 peinoni In Oklahoma during 1019 and Injurlnii In 310 othern. nccordlim lo n report Inmied today by John ITonnnlly, riutn fire niarnhal. Kourteen pernons were nrrenled for Incedlarinm ('urlnK thn yr ir Ihn report nt.iteii. L oily, whllo the. father wan waiting for the appearance of a stolen auto mobile of the name make thought to have been drUon this way from Watirekii. Kred .lopllnp. forttlorly proprietor of a eleatilnc nhop In Tulna. wan wounded by the name bullet which killed Trice. The brakes on the automobile driven by younR Trice ate believed to h.ivn been weak nnd the rnr did not tnp when the deputy appeared, ll.irknrin prevented the father front re .utilizing hli non. The dead man wan a Tulnn fireman about one jear prior to 1!U7 and Joined the army when war broke out. 'He nerved In France IS months an corporal In tho aviation corpn and wan unmarried. The two men had Intended to re main here, the parents said. The Hon had been urged to return home to livo nlnce his discharge from tho nrmy, I hey ndded. nnd condescended tn come homo last week, hut was not expectod for neverul days. few days, the charter already hav ing been srnnwit by tiie comptroller. Its capltul tHock Is J2i'i,flij0, and this Is the Hccond bank In the city Two specially made, wreaths wero pent to Hyan late yesterday and t.t. fitele Slithers and dipt. Oeorgo Hush of the brcnl flco department left last night for ItNan to bo pres ent at tho funeral of Cliff W. Trice. 2S years old, former fireman here who was shot to death early yes terday morning by his father, near Hjan. Trice lert hern late Tuesday nipbt in a Kord touring car along with Kred .lopllng. former proprle- ni rt f, plmnirtn iiiinit hnro. Itn tfllit br .hcr firemen that lie intended toj go io nis nnine near jiyan in live. Ho resigned from the local depart ment May 1. white" case is dismissed MIAMI. May fi, A new theater building will lie built here this slim mer, the site In tho business, dis trict Inning already been purchased, The Oberman shirt factoiy has aP proved plans for u two-story homo in which they will employ 300 girls and women. WVANDOTTI.'. May fi .1 ' Dawson, a farmer of this neigh borhood. Is doing much to put this purl of Oklahoma on the registered btork map. 1 In has n I'oland-Chlna pig, four months old, which lie has sold for $,)00 and has several others which ho expects to bring that much or more. KnilKvilcinctil Clinrgc Withdrawn by tilo Owner In Justice Court. Troy White, charged with the em. bczzlemcnt of an automobile valued nt S00 from A. I., names, R12 ICaat Fccond street on July 10. 1919, en tered a pica of not guilty at his arraignment yesterday and the case, was then dismissed by Justice H. C Maxcy when Harnea cumo Into court, paid the !osts in the case nnd stated that he did not euro to prosecute White. He told the court thnt White hod taken the car on a Joy-rldlng cxpe cUjion and when he failed to return the property tho Information was filed ngalSt the driver. The car was later found whero Whllo had abandoned It. TO .vTutAi,i.i: i'oki:icm:ii.s I i ftWillfi Wlvo ftuiKlit In W.ir (o C5ot fniflrti Iilr-tll ii'tii. Li.nvA,l I.. tt- ... - - - - --.! "ii in li" n I n il 411 141 1; IH- tlnnal army will bo ii.itiirnllxed with- uui uiuiiK iiiruiiKii long lormalltics. i nuea xutes Clerk W. Vnne -Mc-Clur announced today. They are nsked to report to the 1,'nlted Stales cort wtth two witneKces on July 5, (i nd will be made citizens without de lav piovlded they have n knowledge nf the I'nlted States government. A spci ,ai examiner of tho bureau of naturalization will bo In .Muskogee on that date. Committee Comes Sunday MI'SK'xiKi:. Mav C The sub commiitee or the house Indian com mittee will arrive In Muskogee Sun day to make n tour of Inspection of all Indian ngrnries anil Indian schools in Oklahoma. It was an nounced at the I'nlted States Indian office today. Ilcpre.sentativo Snyder Is cliali i,in of i ho committee. A fnrina! hc-sinn Is to be held In the edi l' build. m; here Monday. The . wiuim.tM . ,ii m-iw .tiiiiiii, iy evening for Ttllfi ltepreienliitlves 'Hastings and Carter of nkinhonia aro mem- li'rs of Hie commltWo. LUTH Kit, May 6.- A consider able slim of money, lost last fall by a woman traveling by auto from Oklahoma City to Tulsa, awaits the owner if she can ho found. Her niirno has been forgotten, but she claimed to be u trained nursu and gave her address at TuImi. MIAMI, May C- Not more than one-fourth ns much wheat will be harvested In Ottawa county this year as last, according to the county agent. Acreage Is small und th crop backward. Corn has a good prospect for n fair crop. Straw berries promise a good crop but wl be late, , OKLAHOMA CITVi May 6. Five cities have asked for units of the artillery battalions of tho state na tional guard, nays Adjutant acneral Harrett. They arc Waynoka, Wuwoka, Knld, Clinton and Alva. Tho recruiting of a battery at We woka has been authorized under Lieut. W. S. Key, OILTON, May 6. Prof. K. L. I.oundsborry, for two years superin tendent of tho Geary schools, has been chosen to head th schools here for the coming year. He will take tho place of Prof. Paris Perswcll. who has Just completed his third term and did hot apply for the fourth, The latter will null school work and open up law offices In the fall. PONCA CITY, May .- -The mas ter plumbers have taken their prob. loin before the chamber of corn- j oi puu properly in. i tod.i 1il , .orilma lo tent n... u the 1 GOODNESS ' , I ' ' 1 AND . GOODKNIT III i 1 1 Speaking of the cost j flOf "Overhead," I know j Something that will I; ilRcducc the cost of "Underneath." j flit's some athletic j Underwear made by " flThe Black Cat Hosiery flPeople known as GOODKNIT. !Mn.dc Kloscd Krotch lIn good Nainsook cloth 11 At last year's price. I "$1.50 li eecvewvc llll J1', UOTl.TULSA-aU0' I J)) I 1 , Style and Comfort Arc tho two oulHtnndinK fca turps of our new Hummer Suits in t he liuht weijrht fabrics. Wo have a moat complete stock of PA Ml HE 'AC It SILK WOItAllt AM) KOOL K LOT II ready for your selection. Prices raiifre from $15 to $27.50 Holmes Clothes Shop 2:i SOUTH MAIN Oft, Muin u& FuurtJi THATS when a good shirt fihowa its best qualities. If you arc struck by the set across the shoulders, the custom emoothncss of the front, the taper of the sleeves, the easy drape of the back then you know it's an Eagle Shirt. Eiglc Shirts arc cut with the care Riven an outer garment Every shirt the ultimate in value On Main at Fourth "Let me go to the store, Mother" Ask Honil Klccllon. OKLAHOMA CITV fn., l- om:nendatlon that a special election! Tip railed to vote nn a bond lsuo of; $500 000 for Improvement of thei water supply station and pumping nnd filtering station at Oklahoma Cltv was made hy the water com-' mte or tno chamber of commerc toe iv Another committee recom mended a brmd fssuo nf J250.000 for improvement of the city's flro de partment Thee" la ii Nile Want VI Job inll lug lor OI, Ir joii'II only makn n lltllo (TiiiM'Irutloiis siiuly of 1 1 1(. Want Columns, lifffffffffffffffffffff9ifffffff?iffffffffffffffffffffffffffff DDAM irTC f Sly. c '' iw: "' ' I t .' ' , I Ain't it a Grand and Glorious Feeling!" 4 timely cqrfook by fifV66f , ii llll, MM.HONfl rhrrnstoirijt ,m ter reader A llf re.uiini: win t, cr ,rn iu vou, lit Inrw., He .-. - j.t,, 5.uull) unclnn4t lit. Tulto, of Cfuiie, There h no gueet-worh about buying productt that bear thlt fomwi trade-mark. Not at any price can you buy better foods. They are the best that Armour can produce the choicest materials prepared by the most painstaking process", The famous Star Hams are picked stock, Juicy and delidously fla vored. "Simon Pure" is the cream oi shortenings genuine iValard. Children like to co shonninc. En- cournpe them it is cood traininc. And they will do the marketing as satisfac torily as you can, if you tell them to be sure to get Armour's Oval Label foods. Tl, ll.m WL.t An" C?P- Outtcr is the best to be had fnjm the richest dairying districtv The Armour Oval Label on any product is always a guar antee that it is top grade. Your dealer lias Armour's Oval Label foods, or lie can quickly get them for you. Write to the Armour Department of Food Economic; Chicago, and aik for a variety of recipe and menui. ARMOUR A COMPANY H. M. McKay, Manager riiono Osage lll.l.H.'.o Tulsa, Okla. VOU CLIMB IKro A FA1H. OP OvJERAUS AWi g;micg at A IAICRoR. AHt) VIXiHDR. WWV VOU UiOfc So PUMMV- AHD VOU FEEL Ult6 AN IDICT AVUl SCOP- LAW PRfUNDS SMPiH TSON'T KrtcAO yoo A-TAuU Mi AND THEN SNEAK. OUT LIKH A THIEF rCH'lHtr NOHODV ILU UOGH AT VOU VfLy e-TU I nvp T w mwik a mi's AND oi MAKE A BftKAK. FCft A ,., CUOTUOS AT HOKeST PBlCeS A Uot t-OUJBft THAN -vou thought LCOV EOT BEFOKE VOO'UC MlKGt) TUVO A rAOB OF KIDS ARE MAWMC PcfiT OP yoOR c65TOMv- RUCKS MICH AND VoO UiOK. LIK.i A rAlLtWM XiCJjJM, ovx-h-h Boy!!? an't it a Gr.-r-r-Rand and t a tata The Home of Swirfy Sratti (HUilItpii m tU-K MIM Mb MH MO Itaf lttis tW'kiilHilrt On Muin at Fourth The Home of Snarly Srattii (Ulntlytu fU OU4 UIM U.f ktl) VMQ ,tl, njj