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TUT.SA DAILY W'ORI.n. TUESDAY, JUNE 15. 1020 NOTED BANDIT IS SHOT FROM REAR ,Cole Nhoemake Is Killed , After Ciun B attle and Arrest by POM CITY MARSHAL HELD Norris Coopof Had Foutfht With Outlaw Over Poker Game; Hecall Threats. MUMCOQ K R, u la., j una 1 4,-r Cole Hhorinrikn, robbf ami out law, who'- 1 1 i tu in. i i i itoi l hail tnatlo Mm known Q officer! oil OVff the tOllf RWMti WML etlol ornl In -Bluntly killed :it 4 TO o'clock Sun day utamoon, Mtr K ml a, Kukill county, nftT hi hod nurrrndrrpil to a po( which ho.! bealeffad him nnl a companion for nn hour ami a half In a Iok Cabin. Motrin Coopr, tliy Iiiai Mhal at K In I i. who aaetJted In in capture, tu nHt-trd m have nhot Pho -. i1 in Um bach aa ha etood hami uffi un 1 unarajied on the jor h of a rrnthouee, Coo par is in Jail at Stlflm, tha county iea4 of Haskell COUOly, and a furnwt charpf of murder Wll Mad Affalnal .ni' thia morn Inc. Bhoatnaka with Waiter Ctkllderti CHraprd from Jail at 1'otoau two Wee- npo and bod bttii QOUtlftf tin co, whan tfce'poeaa ram' upon thaw they bairtaeaed I hcmaatVaa in a lag cabin and atood tin ofetoeri off for an hoi.r arifi a half In a hutth In ahlch Upward of 1!0U uliotn werr firr.i. They than iapiayad n whlta f las and came otit and aurrajnuafad. Shofinnko n nd Gtltldeni WfCfa Qnd ruffed and the ponaa etarted to Meier with them. Tney Mopped at a Earmhouao "fo us', and Bhoemake V ihot from hcdilnd. Ahout two wr k oko Hhonmakc hold up pokar fame at Klnia and relieved tho playora of thalv meney and valuable. Tha Kioto ajiarahal Cooper. w:ts playlnfl and had a flht wttri fJhoamaka before he parted Wttti his money." Bhoemake heal Ooopr nvpr 4-ho head with n ptfltol Md Cooper nit lit to him as the out -WW left; "You tnlpht nn will kill n. It you don't 'U Bit you." After the kllllnr yi utorday f'oop or rnmnrki ' fo offlcorn: "I told him I'd fal htm.H Cooper made nn attempt to r"i1 arrest. He throw hln Run awny aftr tho ahot Wai flrtd and waited to hr taken. Phomakt' in 1918 a m aantaiirod In Muakopfo nuinty t arvc atahl yearn In the prnltf-nttury for vurfftiry f1 aaeapad from tha rnnntv with two nth Of prison - rs nftor n fitrht In whUh-.tho t.ill rr was BOVOroly fveaten and Shoo Mftka was shot In the foot He waa recaptured and eM to prison. Jlo was paroled .ast Tcermher. H" had also bocn Jatlad here on various charaaa prior to his conyic Uon for bura;aay I -el lore COUAty officers aotnrhf him for months for highway rob bery before .im-sting him a few wnrks nKn. Totfeihrr with Ohtlder I hf eecaped and hadolvded ayeral posso bofore the eomhinod IP!ori' nnri Raakell county aquadoloiad In on him and his companion Sunday. REPORTED DEAD BUT ALIVE klalutna BO opturrd hy i'termans nd Later itelca aed. Ml'SKYtO KK. June 14 Mrs John r. Taylor of Qtdeon, Oklahomawho for more than two yearn has mourned the death of her BOO, who Was reported killed In PranCO, w.iv today advised that her son was ultve. Jie was oapturad by tha Oertnana and hold in n detonilon camp until after tho war, according to a lattpf from one of his pals, BlUakOffCe chapter of the Red I Croat are now tryinc to find the hoy, who has not yet returned homo. Wii nl loan i Affirmed OKLAHOMA CITf, June 14 lalfa Unpriaonnxant of Barney Whit mor of Jefferaon county waa of firmed by the criminal court of ap peals today, Whitmore was convict ed of klllii.:; .I.liii UoIdMi.lth at Comtoh in January, nis. After htniaa htm Whitmore la said to Lava thmvn thu body In a WCll, The court affirmed the pentence of on year In the penitentiary for anaull with lutein to kill Impoaed on Mat Crabtree by the district court of The ro k DO co u n i v. T Stale Uriel M'AUMTn, June 14.'" Applica tion for transfer from dixit i t lo city -honls are bring considered by the board hrt. Appr.xlmntcly .ustud- '1M fl'l.ttl hk-lP tlln I'lllltltv Bin pated to attend Um ny high and 9pk M'AUMTBR, jun. u. Udntoefl county h kindly consented to help Plttanurg out of ltd road difficulties Word Dili brought here by It. I. HapMH ol hufaula that a Mcintosh mill gaiiK wua busy making paJa blf this county's gpprctl ch to tilt Jef li iM'll highw.iy bridge ni i Limes . I r INOli Jon.' H Kfiink Wor- l I'll hajl In rhi d wul of ull atrlivlit In l.i.i aoit Murni, uu 1 iklulioinu a via tor, wbo ifct'tvi'd a bfoki-ii li-g and otlitT bodily Injurit an I bo roaull of u Mile pIukkv of 3,31)0 into tin' Aila.ii- 1U' uUt ill l.i.ir llMlllttliO Ko.lil.1 111' lit in Uic KOVfrniutnl nvivlcuand waa trying out a new Llbetly motor at till' Ull,' . TONKA WA, Jane J4. RMllftlnf frun a ronuuiot thM boKan in' Uit urniy hoepiutl :t ivriKu-. nUMM( 'lining tile war, thi wedding 00 surraii Baturdky at Kamaa inn of .Iihm t ' 1 1 1 it i KtVfl i-r Torimlo, c'un., lu joMph U Miller of Ihla eiiy, wbo i i 1 1 1 ' Hili r Ol UM mi'dlral fiOfpl overaMa, The brld wu a Ite(i froa nurae in the hoapltaj and In: wa on duty. POKCA CITY, Jniif II 'Hi. ill ,i:h oeoumd heie Hulurdny of WlllilUU H. Ki-y ni)dh, aged l(, u.i ilve of i Y;i bore hard, Ky. Ul f. . with tho Mlwourl uiiittta whi n tin Civil war began Aa a union lyniptl thlSOTi and' In one of the early on Iragenyente loat a leg. lie leavei aeveraj children, inoiuning Henry H, Kynolda, formnr city maiehal and for yevertl years polleo Judgo at iL.thrle. PONCA OtTTi Juno U. Scout in isier Newion Ituck, formerly of 1'iiiWr, is making great progFOM In organizing Hoy Scout troopa Inn , and hai already approximately io boya i nn lied. move i on foot to ei h ecoul ext r ut lye Ar ha will work i. conjunction with inc eity aonooia, riie liigh lehooi gytnnaaluni bnd thai of the LtttOOln Hi'hOol will bn uaed lor nn i Hi, g placea during the aum iner monih.1. I'AW IH'SK .V, June 14.--W.'Jl Bitrnea wa lentendad faturday to Itte Imprteonment lor the inrder of IM wile lii from of in ClllMini bank three month.s .kc. 'He mot her a .she was entitling an automobile and flri'd two mure nbotn Into her body a hhi' fell. Tht? defense pleaded In sanity and usiKni-ii infidelity as the provocation, An tl-yaar-old daugh ter and a li-year old crippled s"ii both teHllfled In tho father's favor. riAltrtKlt. Juno It Placing a shotgun to his forehead. John VVcd dle, oil field worker, shot himself Saturday through a hindkerehlef tied around his head. According to his wife's story Wednesday left hOUla Friday with the threat to mil bun self, and a not' from her was found In the dead man's pocket. Mrs. Waddle works in a local restaurant. PAWHIJ0KA, Jne 14 In onln- to meet the ezpeojtMjnaavy demand for hornet in the fsvfl a number of 1 buslnss men i e itreparinK to erect la number of rcnidencea for aalc OF I rent. Harry i. .loll, who has al ready built 25 and will finish more nv the first of next month, has piy I en the contract for 14 more, all of thore now ready have been sold or n nted li P, McDonald Is complet- inj i o hijrltwrrada houaearand win liuild untie, all of which liave prac- tlnally been aold in advance. His Little Boy A Mass of Sores So wrly , W. C Warrea of UiUboro, Vlrtiala, Ud he "We tried two rood doctors, oae a vpo clslist oa ikin diitHr snd thr did hln in rood, vt c in '. 1 boltkn ol D. D. n. and his fare, win, h waa simtlr a mtm of sure,, i, now tmooUi aa paper." Thoauod, of grateful neers of D. D. D. base written to tell of Uia wonderful relief It r ttirro en one api'liratton completely itoe pinf allltrluaraadlmrnlnai Why not tryD ll D. at noce and If convinced? Vour raooer tsifk If the "ret bottle dne, net brlag reliat Me. tea scd gM Try D. P O- aosay, too. Pik Lotion for Shbi Dlstaase MINING LEASES ARE CANCELLED Grants tr WVlch Com pany Noar Miami Re scinded by Payne. MIAMI, okli. June 14 Word that .loim nation Payne, eeere tan of the iuterliir at a speelal healing in Wasfilngt.Mi. hns aaiMelled nnd held void the base of the Webb Mining company on SJu aerea of mineral land on w lib h nre Im ati d ten producing mines north of here was received today from- II Mitchell, a lOMl ntlotnev, iepiamnl ing one or tin. litlnanti Sn-reiai v Payne decMeil that the leases were oblalnod from Indians In 1514 while the latter were under age, I hence Incompetent, and ordi r. 'I that leasis for ten yais Tie granted to prnilacjnir coniianles. Internodlnte royaliles wire or dored cntieelled after 1H24, iimb-i the lenses to the Welch oonajFany, the Indians rec. Ived but r, percent royalty Cn ore. but now will receive iM per cent and after 1 924 will rt' celvo from 10 to 12 H per cent, renting upon the price of zinc ore. The royalty contracts of I'anl Bwerl of loplln which hive paid him fino nnn In six yens were ordered cancelled The Hkeltnn I.e.nl & 7ln" i'ii. one of the largest. In the field, which two years aro paid 1 1 mo ooa for le.iees on l!0tl ncrcM of the Marv J. .'alf allotment, was given a lease for ten ye.ira on that tract, while the same was ordered to other prn dVCdfa on the remnlnder of ibi tracts. SERVICE MAN IS HONORED II.mIv of Oklnhonui Hoy llroiight lYoin I'raiuv to Kort (allMMin. UUIKOOBB, Okla. June 14 Two bundled peojiie. the majority of whom weie fornvcr at'i'h e men. stojd at attention In tho national cemetery in Kort Olbeon today when the flag-draped body of Hugh Irv ing Kvans was lowered in the grave A squad of grank .'lad post. Alnerl- fun Legion, fired a salule over tho grave. Private Kvans' body was the flrat of an Oklahoma boy killed in France to he brought home. The ktuakogee chapter of the KedtCroaa had the body brOUghl home antt paid the egpensei ol the parents from Dhncnn to Kort Qtbeon aa thai they might wtlnin 'lie ceienniri ASPIRIN Name "Bayer' on Genuine IH'I' I .rtoo ill 'lOI'ioi. tr o uino Aspirin proved safe by millions! and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an j unbroken "ILiyur package" which contains proper directions to relieve' Headache. Toothache Karaehe. Neu "II., rr. . . ' A ...... 1. ...... ralgia. Itheuinatimn, ( 'olds and Pain. Inndy till boxes of 1 2 tablets cost few cents. UniKeiata also sell larger "'.oyer packai'es." Aspltln Is trade mark Bayer Manufacture .NTnrfo aoetlcaeldeater of Balloylloaold. Advt l-1 agK aa r Drink, "Fi DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING jMmMn pi ibl - the bottle that answers wJilmlWm H ih' the call of rail lions. fwIMlwL fe l Tiny Tot Cnuhtd Vndtr Car h Swtotutu Hurt Harriet Wood. the .1 vi .ir old daughter of Mr, and all Hen Wood. JL'll West Walnut, suffeied a brokcrl collar bone and a crushed abnulder wlu n she wasYiiti ucr Hunday by ,i ear driven by C A Miksv. 141:1 south Denver Tin child, is now atl Ho family holm SUE FOR LEASE INTERESTS i ill oinimuy i hiintu Ranfmatl Not irt out nts Ctotitraaojo. A"klnr dam me of 11 r for the j aliened falhire ff teoo Kaufman deliver half tfttafapl in an oil lease, to 1 411 -y. Oaaaa county, and iimi Cyrtfti Avar tie ordered to transfer lo the petltJonera hnll Interest in a leaae in tl lffi Oaaaa county, Aim filed In dlstiht OOUli estt.lA by the Klenhner lVIroleiim CO Til pan) ,i . ' Kaufman attd Aety lilt' 1 1 1 1 ill Mill me ' trolevm company agreed to drill al1c on iJie lertne, for half tntoreal and that Kaufnton iy mtorepreaenta lion, eaused I he in to KOI felt heir half Interact In one lease, ail refusal them their holf IntorOit In thn otttOI on the irrnund that ho had trans ferred th lease to Avery. IIH.II1 ( ll I IRK u rtrqitrM Mill l'c made ol Oklnltema City t-MUKii Today. OKI. Alii IMA i'ITV, June 14. The colly eomnilsslonera will be naked lonorrou to gpproi a pro. posal to IncrcilSfl street car fares In in f, to i. I 4 cents in thta city. John w ciinrtei, vie aroaldenl gad general hianagtr ol Ine Dklahotna RaMwg nii-.my. announged to day. Mhartel said lie would lay tin matter before the oommiaeionen g tin Ir re, iila r meet Ing George Ban McCutcheon's Famous Story "A Fool and His Money'' Photoplayay atRialto Tomorrow ..agaaVaW tjafa''vanal B adal 99 w aT-ill i'B Most eeryone has read Oeorga Hair Mcfiilcheon's slory "A Tool and Ilia Money" This famous stoiy lias been made into 11 photoplay and will be shown for the first time at the Itlallo starting tomorrow. A Fool Imt Ills Money1 Is a story of .1 young American author who t ran Is to Hwlter land to find atmosphere for Ills next novel. Invests his money In an ancient castle on the Swiss frontier, OHW he meets a young Aineib au gin who Is secreted In another wing of the castle, their escape to America from her former husband, a count. Is graphically told. An all star 1 ast with Kugene OVBtien enact the lea. ling robs. "A Fool and Ilia Money" atuya at the Itlalto for a three days' run, atartliig on cilnesday Advt. CLEANERS AND DYERS MEET HERE Reception for Ltd it s, stunts, nnd Dinner Open Program. Cteanari and dyei s, fapraaajntlni Mlssoiitl. Kanans, Aikansas, Okla lo'tiia. Texna and loiildana, met In Tulsa Mtoiday lu the annual run- rentlon ol the aouthweatafn division of the National OleanOfl and hyers' ansiH lat .ii. More than "" mentbera ate In atletiilani e at tho rotivcntlon, which will continue thfotiffh Wednea- da A II Buhl of Tulsa Is i hralr- i i ui of the entertainment commit tee. A Ket rieiialnled prKVim was lo id nt (lie Kennedy reatautatit last nlghte Tho proaram conaialed of stunts, darning and supper Dim of the moat clever tunti on thi pfo Cram was fftyen by H, M. Kelly, a i olorod i leaner ami dyer of Tulsa. Kelly made a i alh " otMavBltuj Hnt dying and he inatated that tho Qnaal clotlies never attracted any a'tenllon until they had passed thftIMFh the handa of the claanon and dyaeaj of Tutaa there nm mote than f 0 women rep recent at lyea of the assoiation in tha con vent ton i Thai wen- given a reception at 2 0flO1 k Monday after mmn In the 1 i of Mrs. V. O. Dohnefeld at till anaei nnve. a banquet for the men and wofnefl win i.e give nat the Kennedy reeiau rant at n:to tonlghi atid luneheon for tin women will be alven at the zva xv 'Urr. noun try dub at 1 o'clock this after noon. The following program was car ried out yenterday. a. ni. fall to order, lnv.M'allon A II Buhl Tttlca Addreaa of yrelootfje -Hon. t i Bvana mayor of Tulsa ReejptMMM to address of WetCOfni CI. M. Chnptnajii preatdent, south wectern division, n. a. i. c. Addraaaj -r. v. Loajaheadi prrsi- denti N. A. O. t' ; open In OOOVCQ I toll, nlc. 4:310 p ni Addreaa nn organlra (Ion Frank II (lieer. Tulsa. Reeponaa to Mr Qreef .i.dm i, I'mli'V, g neral mannRrr N. A. li. V, Are You Sharing: Thousands of dollars lias already been saved by Tulsa women who read the Curtis Brown announcement of the silk stockings we bought under juice because a jobber was over stocked when the silk market broke. At least $5,000 has been saved the past few weeks by those who bought silk shirts from us at $5.95, $9.85 and $12.45. Another $10,000 at least has been suved by the men xolks during our sale of Ktippcnlieimer and fashion Park Clothes. All through the Curtis Drown store are similar sav ings simply because we are taking advantage of "breaks" in the market and are passing the savings to YOU. Continuing Our Sales Ltyetem A. IV llartman, Peotta I I. mini letng t o,. Ht oila. j 'Tlant Kconomy" Mr, Vtnitnana, ! if poaalble j "I'lanl Koulptnent and Ktfh lency" Mt Mut t. aid. tr ooaathto, Addreaa Lao ioultopi l.in.oin, 1 Neb. HARDING TO COME HERE Ppomkwa TKal lie Will Olvw On ! i lei" Hi ts' Hiirlou iitowilan MUgKOtlKK Okla , June 14 Warren tl. Harding. republican j presidential nominee, will Blake a I campaign st n m m an- oordlng to K, 0 Motteri personal friend of Mi II 1 11 at for , years. Come to Curtis Brown's and see how all through this store your money tfoes farther Women's A Silk Hosiery $2.70 Women's $5 Silk Hosiery $'A.:i Men's Silk Shirts 115.95, $9,85, $12.45 Kuppenheimer and Fashion Park Suits $36.50, $44.50, $53.50 and $62.50 writs 85totwPini 60, Tulsa's Livest Leading Men' Store BM MOtter is a republican randida'e for conKieas from the second distrh t "In I'hlcano lust wsok Mr lln'rd ' ln told me he was Kolnir tn make one spepch lor me at atuakdMe dor 1 nr lh cnmpalan." said K. C. M"itr Ibis wna before bis nomination, and he said he would speak whether hi not he received the nomination of course that apeei b will be mO'te as Mr 11,11, 1 1 1- never niuks a pro mise, that he does not fulfill1 Mr. Mottnr said. Ib lKlum w ill Indd an Intel n illonai motor exposition at Antwerp In June and illy, Including enmiona, true, tors, Industrial engines. aKrlcuIturiil in e hlnery, motor boats and aviation moiora.