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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1020 3 D A7?k? of Sapulpa .iiamto niwnDPC FROM SOUL MATE Common-Law Wife Alleg es Husband Does Not Support Her 'I Mi Wnflil, i A, Oct. SO. Ono of tho .su.il divorce petitions that filed In frock county, wits : ,y when lone Jeffries ii divorce from her com- husband, Ham Jeffrie, d tlmt tlify entered Into a iw marrlago In December, l have lived thut way ever . y have n child nnd sho ly of tho child nnd dlvl he property. Mrs. Jeffries i it Jeffries beats hor unci re-u s.i ni'.st a 1 Hi I 'If aiKt'J mo" Sh" -,nti iti' HP ' tIKJ o1 lil'S r,funs t support her. A common w i, i ,lgc in rixuBii.iivu no it.-,it. n o a mil and a permanent sep- ratii -1 essltatcs u leirnl divorce the m"-' "H 1,1 M,y other marrlugo. ka fur Possession of ("nr. )i fl' Keii hits filed a writ of re plcwi m-i.nst Abner Ilrtico, Mhcriff li cri 1 i aunty, In which ho nl Inccf ii i ho 1m tho owner of a Hud en .ir valued "t J2.000 and that vu iar bus been tnken from him. 1. Rh' that It oo given back tiyl flin, I ' ' i.ut.ttuii ' i. iiiriuiu t, . was e" -am to nave ocen sioieu KUiai weeks ago from Dr. V. T. Km f Pittsburg, Knn. It was take i ' m ivocn, nno no was ar retted ' r rccelvhis stolen proiiorty tnd n a tin a bond of J.1,000. Later the i.ir was til men over 10 Doctor Embrco and Koch then filed re plevin, .ilnied tho car as his and isMriff possession of It. Delinquent Hoy Arrcstci. Mote. Owens, 10-ycar-old boy, ho lives In tho Fife addition, was turnrl over to polico this morning by h father, who (dated that tho t.iv nr i d nnt coini! honm at nhrht. lut stayed downtown. Tho boy told thi'f "f Police Jack wisdom that he was afraid to no homo because t dig thascd him. Ho wan sent lack t) ki hoot nnd told not to loaf ca the streets at night. Hty to Act on fl-MUl Levy. Tli' proposition of levying a tax ct fi:n 0 to lQy mills, on an ad Mlorvm basis, and tnen to rcdls trlbuto the money according to tho number of school pupils in each Oklahoma county, w.'ih tho chief matter taken up last night at tho meeting of tho chamber of com merce. It was said if this plan was carried out, Creek county would ho the loser of about 2,,2&7. Tho chamber of commerce voted to take up this matter with tho newspapers and other chambers of commerco In the county and to hc.o that nil voters were acquainted with tho' facts. . i llnby Clink. Plans aro now being :nado by the tted Cross public health nurs ins aervlco to raro for tho sick babies of tho city whoso mothers arc not ablo to pay a physician. In view of this a clinic hns been ar ranged for mothers und Dr. XV. P. Roblnton will bp In charge of the work. Tho clinics uro to ho Tues day cf each week nnd will ho held at 1 o'clock In tho afternoon for ono hour Kreo treatment Is to be Sivcn for nine months and-tlien tho patient is to bo turned back to tho phylr.m who referred her to the cllnip. X physician is also to have chirpo of baby wellfaro work. Mrs. Ollva Tosh, ,pul)llc health nur.l will be In attendance ut nil clinics and welfare meetings. A Swedish paper milf whlah has been burning 20.000 tons oC coal a year has substituted electricity for heating all Ita steam generating boilers. $1,000,000 BLACK-DRAUGHT AS A PREVENTIVE When You Feel Bad With Feverishness, Headache, Cold, or Constipation, Give Your Liver a , Tonic Take Black- -Draught. Clndler, N. C. "I don't bellnvn lfhre Is a better B'-ack-Draught; I havo used It and r mother's folks used It for colds, '"erlahness, hohdocho and dcrang 'i Uvir' Th3 Htatcn, recently mada by Mr. C. U. Trull, a well- known farmer on Iloute 3, this place. I have, before now, begun feeling oU.i. a h,n,i..i , . , m wi wuuiu como on, nnu "OUliI feel .,ii .,ii .,, i., , w . luiui ii 1 1 ir- tu ft u doses of Illack-Draunht and tn richt." adds Mr. Trull, ear my brother Tiad mas. j1 1 and pneumonia. They wired, f I wn r to Camp Jackscn to look " LP Down thern .llffo rent nnm e.-(. using preventatives. I s ftri I'lvtuiimnvea, i niyua n hira Tho only thing I ucds "K-Draught. It kept my system "tanseci and I kept well and strong." E' keeping your liver and stomach ' eoed order, you stand In little dan casi c''''hlnf sorlous ills that oc co '-y fl',reai through town and countrj a MlfitflrtA ril1. t. . ar) . -..t.tj ti, ii4un,-ivraugiu io, . n rtll1y for lno f'rst ymp. ,9 of a disordered liver. drueel8ts sell Ulack-Drausht. XSaS? In AUacHon lly Anfiriiiloil I'rrnf sili Mirr OKLAHOMA CITV, Oct. 20 T. I. Clnre, def -ntcd candidate for tho democratic nomination for I'. S. senator, from Oklahoma, has arranged to deliver a series of lectures under the nliKplcltn of tho league for thu preservation of American Independence between this datu and tho convening of tho soimto In December, according to tho senator's telegram to F. C. Clarjc, president of tho Oklahoma Independence league, sent In caro of J. I). Mppleby, republican stato secro'ary, mado public here today. The telegram states that he In tends to deliver addresses similar to thri matin In the Oklahoma. pilmary, but does not say whether he will speak In tho slate. "I shall not cease tuy warfare against the league as drawn until everybody knows the truth that It Is dead past all resurrection" reads tho telegram signed by Mr. tlore. Vo Ojilct Wedding. This, lly AMni-inint Prras Slate W'r. ... .Ml .NIvOUIH;, Oct 20. With ental aiiiKnomadlc life presented in fill! attlre. the marriage of Princess uespre Alltcne II. of t in V Ii in I wine or gypsies to .Prince Frank Hambo or tha amtmv tribe was soleninled hero today with n celr liratlon that wdll continue for four days. Tho two tribes consisting of ISO men nnd womonaiil a icglmrnt of children, arc encamped on the outskirts of tho city and merrymak ing running rampant. According to tribal custom tho bride was "sold," Iho groom paling her father $2,000 for her. . fjuapaiv Office ni Allnml. I.y Associated Press Hlalu iib. . .S!.,'MI' k,n- ct- 20 Tho es tiibllshment of tho office of Carl l. Mayer, Indian agent In charge of affairs of tho Quapaw Indlatm of this district, in Miami Instead of Wyandotte, has been authorized by Cato Sells of Washington, commis sioner of Indian affairs. An an- nouncemi'i to tins etrect was celved today by Mr. Mayer. Haulit Fe Still Ion Bpcclul tu Tha World PO.NCA CITV, Oct. 20. The slate corporation commission has ap proved tho plans for tho new J100.000 Santa Fo passenger station here, according to notification re ceived today from Chairman Art L. Walker. Tho contract has been let to a Chicago concern niul wnrtt tt-ni Ktni-( n( nne.t Ttyi l.f 1 1 1.1 1 n ...III l.n ! 20S feet long. lirlekina.-oas In Convention. PONCA CITV, Oct. 20. Tho state conference of Oklahoma.' brick masons will hold Its annual conven tion here, beginning Oct. 25 nnd con tinuing one week. Tho session will bo hold In tho Knights of Columbus hall, W. H. Hills Is chairman of the local arrangements committee and tho program Includes a banquet. It is confessed by the democrats that whllo Governor Cox Is tho can didate. President Wilson is tho man behind tho scenes controlling tho action of tho candidate for prcsl- aenr. Y Mm John, the Ring Man I Smlm Thn '5'000 order of rings has just ar- vW,l 1 MMlfE rived. Tlcautlful reconstructed Hu- V U MMIK blcs; pink, whlto and golden sapphires, VlU 1 iJwMlm all sot In solid gold mountings. Ifflfill I H fill Wedding Rings, all 14-karat Solid nMil 1 I III Gold. Either yellow, white, green l ll or Orange Blossom color at $6 to I ii 1 J I $10 each. Diamond Rings at $50 l I ' .lull Kmblein Kings, plain and Inlaid In I'Jtlll I Ullfl reconstructed ruby. All orders, sizes II mll B Hi and Weights at (10 to ,35. JH' I H John, the Ring Man I ' Call at 111-South Bos- IMm f .; Mk ton Avenue, ll2 JlmjR .MORRIS TOLD TO print ARGUMENTS Attorney-General Says the Bills May Be Paid From the Printers' Fund I)y AmmcUlfd t'rtta stile wire. OKLAHOMA CITY. Uct. 20. Arguments on tho slato questions to bo voted on at tho general election, November J, may bo printer In spite of the statute which fixes a rate Mr printing declared to be Inadequate in view of present printing costs Tills opinion was tendered tills afternoon by C. XV. King, assistant to the altor. ney general, ami given to Joe t. AK-rls, socretury of state. King advised that the UHii..ry llmltatlnn bo disregarded arid Unit tho printers be paid i n isniialiie rale for publishing the guinents. Hills for such printing cliifg' would be reasonable claims ng.ilnst lite printing funds of the seen im of state's oflcc. n urdlng to the opinion. Morris sili t nl, lit h boo at once that ait r rxpr trrf I t HI II bl u'irrN " I HI II Manned. -- I M I H W0f cffic.icncu H 111 for you when ice. carrcct your eye trouble. Reason- WM t able charges. XH I Satisfaction H Guaranteed B ' t wh 'in c.ipu-s of the argiimiil.i hud been sent should be Infoimed of the ruling of tho attorney general s de pailment jiud urged to print the ai KutiK nis without further delay. The law demands publKntlon In two ps.pi rs In each coiintv. The print ing will be palil lor, Morris said, ai the rate provided by statute for general printing contracts mining under control of the state bonid of public affairs, which Is a higher rale than that provided In 1917 for pilnllng statu question I'ltsntiRC of an net providing for In adequate compensation for piloting arguments on initiated and refericd qiustlons should nnt be allowed t' defiat the constitutional right of (ho people to excrrlno the Initiative nnd relvrrndiim, King held In hs opln Ion lb dlil not dleiisM In his oplx lon the question of fact as to wlp-th er the rate set In 1517 was Inmti quale i mm ii i tii ii j (ooil ('oinenlloii at l nlifnv. n. lui I.. rli.vW. TAWIIUHKA, Oet. 20. -- Forty elgli: Msltliig delegates iimdo the, Osage county RnndiiJ school conven-J tn ,ii l-'.i II fnx a " ' s. The i"l lowing officers were elected lor the niiinK .n l' M)iis, I'.iw huska, president, A. It. Ludwlck, I'nwhiiska. Ii e-presldent; Mis. .1. M. ItallanlMie. rawliuskn. vice-president. Mis. C. U Huff, Wyiuiliu, vice, president, Huir N. Nelson, IHghenrl, Vlce-piesldent; M. L. Kltchol, lloill In y. Mi. presldenl, Mlino I), Mur phy, l'oi.iker, Mee-presldellt, W II I , i uf i Urn Inula, I. e preildi l"l . ,. (' HiiusiiUer, Fairfax, vlce-prisl- denl Mm. I. 1-:. Hunter, elemental)' n n l . 1 'iio.liiit. Miss Lll'l MaP'tie. I'awliMku seiondnry siipennteti deiii It ilentiy, I'itu lui'kii. seere- lir in asm ei ,1 K Thomas. I'aw- Ivi I ii 'ml si , i . l.iry i I . linns, stiiie i iiiinillti i mail IF you'll sidet the act only upon sound judg ment, you will buy clothes wisely this fall. The HOUSE Kuppenheimer Good Clothes: They prove their worth in long service and in lasting quality of their style. rKJ Tulsa's I Vire Flashes in wiir.i hh on so Tin. zfti- hnlr ml lw ii,., in iih rpitilmNrnni r hr Imlny. Il ll.K Ii -,.ii 'ihnrlil tor Bl, 11,1 lini" whlla llle ntllili J snd I0e leek On rilftl a. ItuMi: ii. i l A.lmlral 'ih,.n il Ha- VNl (Hlti.i hnral t'lltHf nf Nlnir unit All 1 ini'i Sr., i'Iih. minlaiat of ih. n) loilar I ir, i u ml l hi. Ainrrlr.in itlallnauialtait aarv in, in,. Hi frqm Itabart t'nilr, ,,, John I n i. Mi. marlnan amliaaaailel aiilnx H I ill i nimrm llotia from Prealilriu Vt llnnn. ' ii, i-iiin (VI. ja- I'rvma ihr hmsai froni a rrar ilititr, rnMira ealii.,1 itnuanoa I I i , ,,i i I In, 11 1 1, 1 1 , ) H tni. l,ii lino i uht ii n,l ii,mi1 il,. li i . Nft.i ri nit hi iiii.i. i. inilii. .1 .i, ,,, . .,f ilh. .ut l , U Hi ,iiliiis t, i( i , it, hi n i ' ' 1 - - Hoa nun hlns ,,, M , hi ' in,,, v n 1 1. 1 ;u.- i. ii, i , . , . M-l ,,ia, an a, i i,i i . i , . i,l M,K i, . , , , l I I Ml Mlntl (KM . ' Hi I l I' i. i ' l i litlmiil i f..i i i i only things you know, You'll dQ the right thing, the sensible thing, buy clothing produced by a maker who has established a reputation for qual ity, by a maker who willingly shoulders the responsibility of your purchase, Kuppenheimer good clothes are made to make good, priced to provide full value; the clothes are a sound, sensible, profitable investment in good appearance. of KUPPENHEIMER Livest Leading Men's Store (It- tt ,.i ka .tr- i-.l i, Ihr nrre il air, l lnoa. ithl, h ntriir rti'rv thir-a aara. Tha atiirtiilitiant now fcora In tha hnuaa. IHHHTON. Tama. irl Tlir Smar lanil Imltiafrlaa an,t 1 1 whntiraala K'""'0' eoncarna acaliarnl ntar Trsaa liavn liarn Inilli tail hf I hi. ImIi hI crnB.I Jury hrrr, whli h haa lirrn InrtatlKftlln allaKait vi.i Utlnna uf lha l.rtrr ami ir(llrarln ait l'OIIT WCIIITII rl. Id tha lly nl I' N, llattn. raillanian. wan (mind hm,. in from a (raa naar t.ulila,rk parly In day. atrniillns in maaaataa rteattarl hrra. Ma was a praarona lltaatock ralaar Tha maraaKo Kta ili'tatla. WAHIIINOTi in. (let. IB Tha Mat " II Kdiilirl n( Sftv Vnrh illy ,im larlail iraal.1i'itl i,r lha 1'nllail lutlii.riin il,torll fif Aim in rt luila) At lie- a i iml uranliiii nf llir Mrnnlnl mivaiil n hrra 'i tin. niiin "i,ra i,t lha .., tail mi ala,i Mflfl Ir rlf i t",l m w i'lr; 1 1, i :(! iimi v Me M,iine j i 1 1 t , l ii - iifut-, irnf aai-nl 1" i it it . , IM.-.I i.t ii ' ,i miii t "ii a ilmix ,,f iilui ! i inK llaii) i , n-n a , h.ini fi ,.r iiiiiina ii ii.in-r i it I ... t .'ml stop to con- Do iniitillia nun, Tha vanllrl a 'r h, aflar ilallharatlon of all hour an1 u half WKIIATIM ClTV. Inrwa, Oat ! - run in Whim, adjintnail lha sranil 1 ampi ,i hnar at I tip lew alula fair, ihla .i i, valunl at I0.00, ilriqipcil dra.l whi'a hatna aiarelaail. lit was ownnl hy I. U I.yla of Ihla clly HI8TIIOIT, Oet. JO. Dow t Wala. ti of Pailueah. Ky , Willi hit brnlhar, nmiMinif In lha Mille, ttmilr,l to atnn aa "'k i manl among group of t'hlnaaa In a ,ti,n. town haial. Dow waa alabbeil to iin.iii. sun Mny. the pollen aay, ha eonfi'l 'j lha aluyliiff. MANILA, Ort. !, Aiiprnilmairly 0(10 haa I'rrn ralaad In Manila, for ' ' Inn alilrken rhinrao erovlncra. Tho i transmit Marrlll talilfh aalla fur Chin tnninrni , will rarry aavaral hiihilrfd i, r nf fnoila Htiiqillaa from tha I'llllllirllif la lie ulaii ins I IHnaar PI Kivri. (h'l 19. n atflloalon an f,ri' in lha T,,pk Chan , ,al nnna iji flu i i iiii.tliii a hill, a utiwar.l nf (01 Chin. -t f .i t i - on I hunt tin l,i' ktitt nea llii- Si Mailt rrafhril haio only tntlit,. Hi were 110 aiirvlvnra Tj - . - . 4