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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1MO 3 FIND TAHLEQUAH BANKER GUILTY W. 8. Barnes' Fate i Now In Hands of Judge R. L Williams. EMBEZZLED $58,000 Convicted OH Six Counts in Trial nt McAlestef De nied Knowledge of Use. Stat Brief I i i tv. Jut, i. ir, Tli.ii he tin I tort-r'errla Joint i HyAwHrt'! Vrt.. 8ie ir. MUtJMTRII, ktii . JulM IS. V hat tjSf luturr hold! (or W I l:.irnrM. Itankt p of Tiihlt'iunri. WhOU alleged emberlement Baal t tit Cell' mil Nallmal L ink of lh.it pla'oa 9VI $r,. Olid, In entirely In the harolx ul r-'e'teral .luiliro W tllli.lnH. Ilarfiea war f.ain l guilty bjf a federal Jury Tun. day in Hie MrAleetor term of tnurl nr.w ioiw iiiiiai rriy on tiit- rneroy ol tin' COIIIi for the duration of hit. a -nt nee. Ilarne. wan DOIIVIotad on aU un'H. thrt'e f frautlul'Mit tntiy atut hrtt "f fraud with intent i" iiercivi tin. V.tl il L ink MHlllW, fcssrnaa' flafaiiae, otri' t-,1 through Mh attorney, W, I'. Mi'lnnl. Ml th.-tt hi- htul no iMQAfletlgu of how tin Money w i.t mlMllaoea, l'nlti',1 luto Attorneys Dllia am! Htiiiimera ton dietod the liroaf fatttlOH. t'nuer the cnni irtlan, Darns call ho Kent to prison for ten years. PONCA iiit it i ,ii i,f no uwrfrimi ji'im ftbate here "i tIMWhtfV i Hie w9t4 rmm.i i.y ttif i iiuiniii'r 01 r.nii-i morci whn h hid extended lavita. tlonn to hoi h Ht'naiorl.il imlin.lei Congressman I t'i rlH eiiya "there In nothing to itehate ' BUSH. June JS Klre which Mm tetl lii. I he m t fen of , utt el wheat seneaRi eievatoi it-1 - Monde night in. eatene'l me il. ..iru. uoi. or I il. (Hid btlfhOll of when' who 11 hart) lust tirt'ti tiAti it'll In lam week mid i in valued a! fully III ou 0. I. m ally' the fire til illo "M-red In tune tol prev.iits.it. spread and tin. ili.nti.gi' wait alight. CHBROKI R, Juna 1 1,-Hrt Alice Maypole of i. ear llel.na wan awarded the OOntrSCl for i are of the lountye poor hi a recent no "'leg of the com nilMtloueiN. Tht i. it,- In $1 Hi per la for hot, mi, lodging and laundry. TAHI.KQUA1I, June IS. A. B. ' 'unnltiphiii. twhe yon: mauler at thiai place, lam pf the Cnorokeoti" "I'd III territory duya ,m otflcof of the COtirti has snhotincod hid aii.tnlu.-y , fur i iunl' ti Ottturoi HAIR TONIC HAD KICK 1 arnuT Hoy Mlhlo.ik (.orr Tollrt Miifr for Nuiffrr of Mul" PONCA CITT. Jun- la. rhrlntnn ' EndoRVOr datagaleO from POROR 'itv. bended by ttev i. i DaHolatar of j i hi ( 'in is u.i i) chufobi nit' m Music o ; gg aUmllng tin RMHtRl gtntn eon-I veruion mimI nuiMi.g a tUmp.ilgn for j ths I9tl convention 10 bg hold in ibis city. Tin NVwk'.tk ami I'oma CIllM dOlOSntlotU wnt hy . t.il tiatn; from 1'irry, tojcthtr with Uolcg.i tluiiH from Pol i v Knld and vlhi nni in thin OOOtlon w.i i;i Infill '.' in Jnrrd M " n-1 a rvni Iftg whfn a nlttrR allM BMttd ovrt hor right fooi cuMin off a portion of It tonk w a no t it hn it romr to lljrht t hrt t Ml- r.uilinr Mm ot of Newk''k and lliiu K N'-tii , Hlyki- of IhU City Wrrr mottivd April 3 in WtohlU, nnil h i ROpI lltOll ttoddlng n ppciH until ihr ClOM of the p hon tn it. Both w rr MUdOntl in thi fefOpOrotorf prhool hrr IM will rndk ihln rlt fhrir hotVIO. OHSHOKBI Juno Mart HUM n third more pupil hOVO roOjtlOOttd t witifof from thr rnrtl fllotrlrti to town for hl;h nrhonl work lhljj yen r t hut, loPt, tCCOMlnn to BupOt into nd on I Woin ChoroltM and far- man hnv.- the Mur.hI RHinn. OIt,T N. June 1 a Ptatnj are tbotll OOMptotOd for B "whltn way" In thl rlty Mvp blOORfl re to bo hilfi llRhted, healnnlnif Ht thr Hoyi! hotel on Main street nnd lunnlnif foot to the Intersection of C Mreef.i Tlieropt In being oontlibtltod by j hunlnaaii man along the gffOOt TAHLRQtrAII Inno it.--The on '-iling 'if a htotoficol mui ul paint log in th Oornoiiit Hbror) atintiod "The RplHt of tlie t'hrrokeen ' will ho tin ini tfion for in i Idrema hv 'i, V Qobtoi until rocantly praoldint of ti' NorMiii-ii'm Slate nntniil The Minting u by William BtOOM Mini w oommomonitlvo of thr Cbofohoa aoldlorg who partirlpHtad in the world War. 1 1 will bo un veiled bl tho artlai und prooontod to the olf l Mm. H L Mtr. ,.n hahalf of Ih CnOfOkoO H i -i i orlaty. A NK. VM II -Following ;i ton ty mrffmn lifld hen O0 waek a OOHlplotO not U II At ticket haa bean ptocod In lh field for county of - fiit- a c If oof or ol Drift WMd if th IrglnUiive ROM I II 01 till.TON'. .liinr ta The work of nordotirfnolni Main utrTt in no under wn The I nt an lion U to aiv. It one good OOOl of ekol thlg Hum mai , in the exp-- utlon ihai by nan Unatntr thta ItrtOt and n number of Othorg will be roftd) for hrbk pavr ment. MUSKOGEE MAN COMES TO TULSA Phoenix Clothitr Man to Take Charge f Palace Store. It hi Mure recenth will MMBIS man mini next Mottday of ihe I'aliee t'lalhlllj roinpitM of TuNa The I'nl ice do hiera in the pioneer I concern Of Ita kind In Tulu Mike I Jankow-kj Nrcrerh his hrothOf Simon who retiree fr .m a, Hie par to ipmiiiii in the nuiiuai tut nt of (he Igtore SHL rMYUMPlYU MILITARY ACAOCMV Mi sk- id K I . i u i . June 1 r Mikf S liinkftwnky formerly mnna gar f thg ew Phoentti elothma inmi any. wh aiild bla Inierent in To DrflVO (,m i Miliaria nut Hull,! t p M nu oklnlioimi In., RtJtfgl Wenlv,or1li, the ntioM military wdvw In the , 7i V . MTOOt Tor a Rnittboff of fORffO It RaM Rron RMblO t rrrelve nil of If rike ma Md BtAnoard fllt(.V K R gnipMomfljiR IiV.V voi! "lihlM MCM7irmiU "3 ' "-'Ih r is lii th- d.y .ml Kflt me. . b ppotatl I ! ..no Inter- Il primed iri lebel ghnwina inU, """' -'"' It i ijiilnl.o' and Iron In a 'laa'e I Ilea form civ Attfl Addrog Box 316 E, care of World Rny llMUMHJ.) Killed. MIAMI nkla. June II. - Harold llalei. II. tU Inelantly killed at midnight lapt nlghl when ha fell Into a field ehaft at Ihe Vinegar Hill mine ne it richer north of here The hoc wna entering a can In or.ler o deacend Into the mine when he Hllpped. falling ?,ri0 feet the hot -IORI "f Ihe nhaft lie ll.'ed Willi his molher at Mine Mouiol Kan. Bee nine of on field, ii -; ( .. to The World ' ntOLaRt Okla., June ie. Oklahoma a (imouK blllUF eenator. ThoRIM Pryor OorOi who U now campaigning for 11 rcnotiitnatlon to the United Htetea Henate, recently lost a auttcHOC from the uulo In whicii he whh apeeding over the rnade he twecrt Kinta and thm point. That nlgtn a t twhoiied farmer hov wulkeil uiietradlly Into the hotel where the inwlnr win Itopplltl and turmil over the aUllcaae which he hud polked up on the roiid. The pluid acmitor felt through the hag to gee If every! nine was Intact, and auddenly fir.i ighlening up linked "Whiit happened to my hot tie of hair tonic'.' Did II leak MltT" "floghamlty," exclaimed the country hoy as he IWtped hiK homy hand CrOM bll Hi" "VaH that Hluff hate tnnle ' I reckoned as how It II mule Hhe had audi a kick. Youiill hetter e'nd n JpH of It to that ScmL. I'Vrrls who la runnin' again ye." The senator slipped a ten-epot and the farmer hoy slipped around the corner, evidently looking for u har her shop. BURBANK June 1S the activity In the new lias in ome necesau: ' to hutld good roads In the Kay ( l ' -ltu rbunk lo- caJlty Cltlteni f this oily and Osage county are building 11 load from Ihe field lo lntereCt !he 1'aw-huska-I'ont'a I'lty road, and Kaw City has raised ll.edu to pul the road to that place In good condi tion. The Marlan.t people arc also helping In the good w-ot k. PECKHAM, June II, Helen, 10 y ear-ol d daugh'cr of John (iardner. k BEAR OIL r m m a n tor MA1K AN INDIAN'S SF.CKCT Oi nf ttic po'i Inrrwtlontf of aUih - for tM ' all - Il r '..i.i.e r ti TIT other , - eti'i Uut tttunil HI anjr ul et htr T'-rs-n-tlon. Kti-. l ti mpwf iftl In mnf raiM of Diidntii. Titiiitf Mir am! J.niJruT? Wteta Mrry oiiiff lulr ..tmn or tren maat tiu rotril futile IJOO Cutrafita. imi- t:if muiti in cum eeaaMetad . ,e. Vau evsr iaw ktld iMtllani Whf becimn or rrmnn hatd it ?tti ran trim tidirf If oihrn tiiri- oMilti.if a rrw erowin or litrii ronftier-l dan-lniff or PtaMea falling hair ' r'Hifh) Kt.ialk'. rly mjy nl f (jrl a bti f KOTALKO at any fcuty flruf Mara: or rQd It fnta. 'ai:fr or nami. for HUulUI HE wlib I'Rotip lint of Koialkrt to J. Ha Brllf aio. Inc., Station F, New York, V Y. KEEP COOL 'Hot days havo no dis comforts for the man who wears a suit of our perfect fitting athletic underwear. Made in all the thinnest and sheerest fabrics, they are as cool and de lightful as a morning breeze. Come in today, we have your exact size. Tht price $1.00 to $3.00 Holmes Clothes Shop 223 SOUTH MAIN vsx ft WAR VETERANS WILL MEET : (governor IlobcrlMon Will IW One nf Seaker at 'oiicnllo. OKLAHOMA CITY. June 18 United Spanish war veterans of the department of Oklahoma will begin :i two-day convention tomorrow morning at the state capilol here In rooms set aside for the state head quarter of the ongnnlBatlon. The convention of the women's auxiliary OI .lie veierans win tit: 10-01 n v m.- ' time in the room of ihe con pedrale veterans at Ihe capital, Amonr; the speakers listed are Qovemor Robertson Ad.hitnnt den- ral Barrett, a n Leecrafl and Brig, lien Roy V. Hoffman and J. Hart V'pster. American Legion Will Celebrate at Heggn Sl rl 'n The World. BBuQBi Okl . June 1 The American Legion la preparing for a Ki'.it celebration of Independence day to be held at Ileggs on Munduy. July , It promises to be one of the largest celebrations in the tdate. m T . . t p - triD the linsel from Your fcucation. Spend it -this yearizi the (ft if Vou Value Your Good Looks Watch Your Own Eyesight. Eyestrain ratiFCS more wrink les in young laces than any other factor. The proper lenses will take away the train and indicate your high er intelligence. Let us tell you if you need glasses now. Every man and wooian -in the world needs them sooner or later you know. Seekatz & C, Moore 10 W. Third St. P. -3473 We art nnlorM of tho .aa4M'inieii RotgUl OptioUm- of Amcrioa. J.tKik for the rnihU in uu our w iiiibiw American Playgrounds "jAe Zand of a Million Snules jLAZY, Rreen mountains, babbling streams and cool lakes bring back the joy of living and re-create the pleasure seekers who choose the Ozarks tor their vacation. Strip the tinsel from your vacation this year. Accomplish the purposes of a true vacation the gaining of health, happiness and pleasure rtn 11 The L And of a Million SmiltJ." Spend it in any way you wish, hut in the de lightful human and happy way of the Ozarka. MVrlte today for the beautiful descriptive Viooklet, "THE OZARKS", telling of the Oiarki and their many pretty resort. It's Tree! Addrrta the OZARK PI AYGROUNDS ASSOCIATION TOURISTS BUREAU Box 508 Joplin, Missouri a 9. tllL Jit MIKE SAID TO MARK: I -tin llit. in Li (Imf I vuis l'"Imi- to gjot H drttia nf Koob mnl Hft tain tin v . Ink klaf Jokt- wu ttwt Uto bottle fontRtnod nal n f-w in. l.v JiHil u In H4 1 ul iv 11 1 ji t ivmlrtU tin 1 1 nit gag tuti i ' Juat iiiilNii l m full mr of Wrvt 4 iMit odM i" I am kIuk mil up R0OTA0 of my frirncta who bjRVO rvt' field, tin will n.i t tiNitli ft-utiuu .mil !' . HARDWARE Phone !! Mrtdison Cedar 500 and Hodge Streets Pathe Phonograph Pathe Records Pathe Shop No. 8 W. 5th. Cedar 1593 "It's the Tone Thai Telia" Vjl The molt desirable trait in man is mastery. And the must essential mastery is mastery over ones self. If you compel yourself to save a little some thing out of every bit of money you get, you are developing character in one of the best ways. Don't let yourself go at loose ends. HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND STICK TO IT FAITHFULLY. Happiness and contentment are its fruits. Start a Savings account in the Ex change National of Tulsa today. THE Exchange National Bank AND Exchange Trust Co. "THE BANK WITH A HEART" You certainly said it! Never hat such quality, flavor. mildness and body been combined in a cigarette J 1 5 BRBi mas rewrv i rsfilTal 1 E3 I CAMELS fit into your highest ciga rette ideals so quickly and you enjoy their refreshing flavor so keenly you'll say they are the greatest ciga rette you ever smoked! And, you're right! For, Camels have never been equalled .in their quality which is as distinctive as their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You will prefer Camels blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. Camels never tire your taste and they are satisfying to the limit because that desirable body is all there And, what's more, Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor. Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at anv price! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wm.loa.3aLa, N C ' j . .-. r "'; ' 'ftfi- - ' ". h e MaJcttf paelfjjea of 30 cifaiaffc-a for 20 emnlB: mr tmrt ftek- (200 a(fa.aaM) " a ffaaa in ' ..!.) oarfon. W mi ,j. . raooaigrwndF thi rmitttn f( thr homm mr aflca mupptjr mr mrhmn ymu trawrnl