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TULSA DAILY WOULD, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1020 5 MINOR OFFENSES IN POLICE COURT Nothing Unusual in First Day's Work of New , Force Records Show. 48 CASES ON DOCKET Citu Uriels I. niiltllY JlltOW.S'. 15 Went Fifth in rrt overltig from nn opcin tloti ici i ntly undergone (or appen-tlbltl- -I DKCHKK OP DIVOHCi: wa granted yiideiday In dletrht court lo Oi niKi' V. Dennett against Omii It. Ucntutt. A NIMHUU OK tft'OTTISH Kite MiiKonn of Tulsa are attending the meeting of Oktahonm luiudstory No. 1 In Uuthrle. Vagrants, Drunks and Dope Dispensers Are Chief Offenders Caught. No event of a spectacular nnturo I were connected with the first dav's crusade of the rcnrganid police department to pinko Tulsa a cleaner city, according to the proceeding!) of ' the municipal court Thursday aft-1 ernoon. The pollre found no evl- 1 denee of organized wimbling and the 1 cases, on trial were, the tiaual ones i connected with charges of vagrancv I drunlennu. nnil other minor of- ' fenscs. The ducket contained Is J ont,ca which l not an uiiuhu.i1 num- j bcr when the police dipurtiuent makes a concerted effort to round up nil classes of offendero. ) The two Rambling cases resulted ,from raids made on games of a (rrnil-prlvntp nature, Five men were j taken out of a loom In the rear of a ,clennlng establishment, nt 111 J North Main street after the 'officers had watched the proceeding through a rent In the window cur ;tnln. The door to the room In which the men were playing was locked. Six, men weie artested In n rooming limine on Kant l-"lrt street when the officer vlHlted the place In search of a bogus cheek nrtlst. The North Main street case was continued until Friday and four of the other of fender., were fined $10 nnd costs. Charles Austin, nrrested on the charge of vagranry, was found to have $100 In bills sewed Up In Ills Underwear. He was clven the i maximum fine, but this was, sus pended on condition that he return ' to his home In Oktahonm City on , th first train this morning. He will bp held by the police until sifely deposited on the train. Mat Mingo nnd wife. Fannie Mingo. alleged dops peddlers, nnd 1 yagrnnts. were phcIi fined J13 nnd ' toMs after testimony given by peo ple who had purchased "dope" from I them. Negroes nnd whites have I made a beaten path to their back door at the corner of Boston nnd Archer, according to Jim Pntton. chief of detectives When the house 1 was raided, about 50 capsules of1 morphine and cocaine wPrp found Hill Yargey. who was convicted of drunkenness Wednesday afternoon nnd fined $ln nnd costs with the fine i suspended if he would leave town, ' was again In court yesterday. He was given 30 da.'s In Jail. Judge I. H Moroney, when lm pronounced the sentence said that hp Intended to put a stop to so much drunken nrss pvpn though long Jill spntcneps were neceHsaiy to do it. All of the other cases before the court yesterday were ordinary vugs, drunks and minor offenses. Orders have been Issued bv Chief John A Gustafson ,to nrrest any nnd all loafers found on the streets. I'v! tho Want Ails to help joii LONG LIST 1 OF SYMPTOMS MUS. A. J. HAM., $35 North 151 wo'od, has InvltCd young women oi the buslines and ptofcselounl wom en's il'ib to in pin ly in her homn on Tuesday evening, May 11. I'llTITIO.VS VOil IHVllltl.'U were filed In dlstrb t court yesterday by JoKle VnntieHiM- against William F. Vuntiease. Mnry 11. I'hllbrlik against DaFrtnuil 15. I'hllbi kk... t SAM M'lIMt.VKV. cashier of the National Chamber of Commerce bank, went to ft. IjoiiIh Wednesday to undergo nn operation for nppeii dtiltlM ut it Ml. hniils hospital. MKH. JOStll'MINK ltClll.. stale treasurer of tho V. C T f, .iitd Mrs. A. C lliincrofi. slaV i-uitn-ei Btnl IM mM?.im , attended the Ing of the ccmtly orgunl,o. In Colllnsvllln Tuesday. MAKISIACiK I.ICKNHKrl were U sued yesterday to the following le the clerk of county otirt' John K Clancy, .IS. and Agnes ('. dusih". a, mi. l,oult. .Mo. Hoy 1'arks. .1 Tulsa. II ' bile Wreck nmr Cluiemo t" months iicm and ('""pet. a former agent of the ompatiy. ask an n (outitlng tinm the brohei age loin pntiv. I KKV. 1.. 8. MAUTON. )sstor of the Hostun Avinue M. K. church, south, will return this morning from Nashville, Totin., according to Infor mation received yesterday by Clint lo J. Allen, assistant pnstoi' Mr. Mutton has been III iittendnnc nt a meeting of the general educa tional bosnl of the church. TMUIT OF Til miK down elec tric light globes riotu the Boston Avenue M. K iliunh Tuesday tilitht miiken a totsl i inn kIoIicr which have .been taken fiuni the hurch In font robbi iies since the beginning of the .ear. Charles .1. Allen, aslst ant pHstm, siild .Mf-terd.iv in report ing to the polli e. Mum t mid pot ago stHini'H eie hIso taken In it robber) seernl weeks ago Oppose MIIIIiiij Tialiilug. Sapulpa Nairn 8AIM I.I A. Miv city faies on the Inc.li SHOP) rillw 11 illlls Will be lncieus.d f i mil ,'i criitu I" II cents cffectlip M.i) 10, Hfcordliig to an order pusted bv It Miller, pjresl dent of the OKInhoma t'tiion Hall nay company todav. l'ures on the Interiirb.in lines lo Tulsa and Ktefer will not be changed under the order COI.I'.MIII 8 Ohio. M, pulsei nillll. ill tiaintng posi'd t.nlai b I hi Uii onien oi ' i - in 1 1 t-i'n be fust oliipi five f tbe t Ions I'H,. (.1 'HI ! Ism I i ' i - I .e upi ii n In f oli'an.cd Hi d vm- MI "p iKiie "f an. I .11 ' n mi. i Mi i i 1 f 1 1 ni f 11 ill ' pc.i -.ii i' Uootht will be openrtt at seieral places tn the business dlstrHt line for the enrollment of membeis In the American legion, It was decided at n meeting of Itosaoe Krye post here lat night at the Salvation Army citadel. Membets of the ladles auxiliary of thi Amerh-an legion I .vill Hlnt'l!i the drlie which I" ,lns simultaneously in all parts of , the country The local post a now i fifth In sle In the state, but -,11111s in he ciime thlnl after the drive j fei lllellll'i'l New nffeeis In the Ii . i! Sill. ill. in Amu i ..ft iriliid lm. i The aie Cipt Alfred Wnlil.i r .mil f. , f.i-m i I i.f I'ort l 1 1 mi Ti i i I in "i-n II tl.oiKP ii M in i Mile t" I .iu . I, II lc I I I I I ' 11' l' T I't f in I li nun fiom this clt attended 'he re publliati prrfetenti.il ronveutiiui at I'.iistow A MMsliin of the lOiinti iintrnl eommttti'e this morning at! Unstow was followed by n bualness M u,u r. -i.iii r.v .. i im n nun ii 1 1 crnui'ii . adilees received beie Indicated. WIFE UNDER ARREST Mo, Wnnian l Held for Minder of lliiiluinil 1 1 l'olini .Ma) ItiiM- Kltlcil Atiolher '. M. C. A. Notes Swimming Instruction this week has been confined to the giving of Idltlonal lessons to a number of ho. is who were timid and were not Mblp to lentil to swim In six lessons. Iii'tivlilnnl aitriilion Ik kIVcu these boys and an effort made tA build up their confidence, acrordlng to l'ied Woodson, in chin ge of ihe swim ming program Next week the reg ular class work will be tesuuieil with four classes of ,10 Inns each At the tegulsr meeting of the Messenger llovs club Wednesday night the following new officers Weie elected .lames Itllev, president, Harold WilKlit. secrciars. Detains nil Horn Measurer The prlnrlpal inlnter dlscusi .1 was tomcming tho pioper wav for mcmtiers of the club lo observe Mothers' day STOCKTON, Mo. May i! - Mrs C II )pcker. wife of a farmer who died last Hecember at his home near Cane Hill In this county, la under .li test here following an analysis of the vital organs of her husband which revealed poison In sufflelnni quantity to trnve caused his death. ' Pecker, who was 2 years old died Mlililritlv and It nun believed ut the Unit that de.ttll Wa due to the after effects of Influpuwi. I.esa than two weeks Inter. Mrs King llruce living In I'ic same neighborhood, died sudeiilyi Hoon Hftcrwstd, in cluding in infirmatlon in the hands of I'ro-ecutlnr Altornrv I'olter Mis Meeker went to lh Hruce home i IniliscUeepel His body w.ik ex humed the lailei p.iil or Miiiih it the lerillrst of I brother. llci'e Meek) r The biil nt Mrs Urine w.m exhiiliird psterday and the xeiu will h" anat7ed E. M. GATTLE & CO. PLATINUMSMITHS - JEWELERS 630 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK We extend a cordial invitation (o visit our establishment and view our exhibit of Diamonds, Sapphires, Pearls and Emeralds in artistic Platinum Settings. OpposiO S. Palrick'n Cathedral to . ut mid Mary 1) and Helen Webb. Kockendorfei-. 40. Cik'dson, 30, TuImi. I M ItS. HTHKt. I'ltAINK Is lion acting ns hend of the wnmen's di ti.) 'Ii nt trie fed'tal state frie employment bureau ns sio cssor to Mrs. i:mina Kant, who resigned to nreepl a position In the i lt audi tor's office. Tho employment bit rem Is now temporarily located a' 14 Vi Most First. JOK SHNCnit. charged with possession of lbpior at Sapulin in Apt II, cn'ered a plen of not gulltj at his arinlanment yesterday be fore C. 1.. Yuneey, t'nlted States commlssliiner, and wmi released on bond of $1,000 for preliminary hearing uext Saturday ai'ternoon, C. A. JAY, supervisor of plane ment training .for the fedeinl buiud for vocatlonaf education In Oklaho ton. Arkansas and TejtiiH, known as dlstrbt No. H, will visit the Tills i henchiuiirtcis on Momlay1 May U) I'. I.. Long, bend of the federal board In eustei n Oklahoma and western Arkansas, hpent yestciday In Fort Smith. CLAIM INC, TI1K SL'M of J2 COO In commission and JSC0 on n note Is due him from tho Dnils Hrokerngo company, suit waa filed In district cqurt yesterday by A, I). Cooper ngaintit tho company Sol F. Davis, the orgnnlzer nnd principal stock holder, was killed In an nutomo- HARTMANNS Cushion Top Wardrobe Trunk For 'the praduate and bride would be a most de sirable gift. North Carolina Lady Was Nervous, Weak and Suf fered Greatly, but Re lief Soon Came After She Took Cardui. Asheville. .V. C. Mrs. J. A Sluder of 45 Woodrow avenue this city re crntly made the following state ment: "I was In a very run-down condi tion after ... I wnsn t nble to ro, "I was nervous, weak and couldn ' do my work. "I felt like, at times, no matter what happened, I wouldn't get up a spark of Interrst. "I wns depressed, blue, nnd con tinually on tho lookout for eome thlnj to happen. "I couldn't sleep to do any good, nnd had to force myeolf to cat when meal timo came. "I suffered some pain In my back and sldeN, but the worst trouble was weakness and depression. "I decided to try a tonic. "My sister had gotten such fine I results from Cardui, I began using It j "Soon I noticed I would get i hungry, and sleep at night, and this. ! of course, was a great help. ' A "I grew less nervoua. , t "The depression left mo and soon , I was well and strong. "I enjoy good health, thnnks to Cardui." Ask your druggist about I Advt. George McFadden Tin: ci:li:ihlti;i hush ti:noh will apphaii iv PlilLSON AT TIIK Majestic Theater Ni:.T Sl'NDAY 13VI',NI(; JIc- will bo assisted by "The Phonograph With a Soul." This np is'iiranci' ill 'hlNn of the arcjit Irish tenor Ls the cieut of tin: M'iiMiu for liners of k'1 music. Ono ns Illustrntcd $74.75 This trunk has all of the exclusive features that have made the Hartmann trunk so popular. Reinforced round edge double locks, hat unci shoo ho. dniu cr locking bar mid Initilng boa ii I. Other Hartmann Trunks From $50 to $171.50 Mull Orders Prepaid L-D-C-E, TRUNK COMPANY ill SOUTH MAIN" Ttilwi Knnsns City EHMBI Sugar Is High Which is the more important for tho human system SUGAR OR SALT? Hour Glass Free-Running Salt It's Pure and Uniform THE BEST STORES -HAVE IT ,7" rial in 3fl DON'T FAIL TO HEAR HIM I S St! X 1 Jrr A ni? CirnunJt for C o'npiaint To know what a cup of good coffee is and not have it, is simply because you forget to ask for Inter-State Coffee roasted fresh daily. PoTr mt Tur. lNim-5tArE Coci Co., JorUN, Muoun HTURT We Juggle the letter of thin word eo that It may catch your eye hut the Mmple but great thought that lies within thorn five lntler l alwayH para mount In thin iidvcrtlMng of ouin TllL'TII. I'or all of us know that a bunlneMi can never prosper unle( the advertis ing be truthful. The Vandcucr Adman Complete Stocks of t n o a Vandevers It isn't what you pay for underclothing it's what you get for what you pay. MunsiiiRwear offers an opportunity to figure an underwear pur chase on the basis of true economy. Many features arc contained in thh most satisfactory underwear. Perfection of fit, no binding, no bagging in tho body. Comfort to tho skin, no scratching or irritating fabrics. Coolness and lightness. This means comfort during the hot summer days. Munsingwear in the long run is tho most sensible, comfortable, economi cal under garment you can buy. Complete stocks at prices from $1.35 to $4.50. Knltvtcnr Sft'llon, Scroml Floor Educational in intent offering an opportunity for the women folk of Tulsa to further inform themselves of the features of these leading brands of Corsets. Nemo, La Camillc, Bon Ton, Madame Irene Each has new features peculiar to itselfmany women arc taking advantage of this exploitation week and are consult ing our expert corsetieres. Cornet Section, Third Moor 32-in. Ginaham, plaids, checks and plain colors, sixty pieces in tho lot. Regularly, 50c. Special, yard, 42c. Fancy Voilcn, beautiful pat terns and a complete range of colorings, both light and dark. 3fi inches wide. Regularly, 50c. Special, yard, i'Zc. Colored Handkerchief Linens, several pastel colors and dainty colored crossbars on white ground. 3R inches wide. Regularly, $2.50. Special, yard, $2.19. Linfjeric. Crepe Complete line of colors, plain and small de signs. 32 inches wide. Special, yard, I'Jc. Wah ;kxI Section, Main I'loor Mercerized and DclUjhtful Mcdeln for Occasional or Constant Wear Sweaters are to bo worn more this season than ever before. And here you can bo rightly sweatcrcd for tho coming months. Slip-Over, Ripple. Smock, Tic Hack and Tuxedo styles. Shown in a variety of fashion able shades from $15 to $10. Sweater Se1lon, KwkiiiiI I'loor Draperi Short Lcnylhs at Half Price Todau Sctonil I'lior Meiuberti of tho Open Hhop Association Lincnc Suiting 36 inches wide; all colors, both light and dark. Excellent quality, good col ors. Special, yard, fi5c. Fancu Dimities Piquantly smart designs, roses nnd others most of tho wanted colors. 36 inches wide. Priced, yard, 85c. The Sale of Women's Low-Cuts in Full Swing Every pair in stock at a re duced price. . Shoe. Section, Second Floor Ilycchha Club presents Scotti Grand Opera Co., May 17 and 18. .Vcu; Idea and Home Journal Patterns ' 5 I t ! ha