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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1920 WAVE OF CRIME SWEEPS SAPULPA Seven Robberies Commit ted in Different Parts of City FRISCO ENGINEER SHOT j. W. Houshee Wounded by Robbers Above Heart Is in Critical Condition Vctt of Muskogee n: to The World. S.U'IM'A. Sow L'C A.TIiatlkd. puini; i-ilmo wiVo swept over thin v,lv iat nlRlit when novcii robbcrlcit er" lommlttcMl, ono remitting In iL. u. . (niiu tnllirif rif T. l- 1 1n t I. .w. a I'tM'O i-nglnrer, who wan Hliot ly a t.il.ir. So iiricntH liavo been maili' na yri, uui me ponce nro vorK TIP in a i lur mat. 41 ii iiiK'Mllirii aili; ( roODem op'.-nut'ci iifio last riitriu. fki..i i'fiiini-1 imi iim rtiiMHini wnr.i ti uli'K rar, several pleci-s of JoweTry. a . 01 MiK1 run m mini oi money, unu KOini'ii'M clothing. In. isliP"' wun xhot liiNt night when he iitartrd to voter tho back door it liU homo ut 221 .South Water ilrff1 Tlio luillet wilured IiIh left ihou'dor Jut mi Inch above his ticur lli If" In i erloni condition toJ.iy hut iitlf ndliik- physlcl:inH my lie lint a chance to recover. Ilounhcu tlltcovi red IIkIiIh burning In lila home lunt night, whon ho catno In from "run-" Knowing that no one wiut "t home, ho marled to nIIp In at tin bark door. When ho opened the door tho robber nhot hltn mid ran. The mim of 53 In money wna ml.iltig and the furnbdiltigi In ull tho rootim were In illnordcr, upon Investigation by tho police. Tin1 gruciy store of T. N. Miller (dii iVilur and Hry.in titrecU w Hiti'K'd by thieved last night, and the Kafo blown open. N'o money wuh wcureil an Iho Halo was empty. The uplohlon uu.4 heaid by fielglibura about 2 o'clock last iright. Three womeli'H cont nulls were taken from tho Klbby-IIazelton Here on Dewey Ktrcot, when thleven brukc Into tho show window of tho etore Tho name xhow window wn broken Into a week ago and rifled of all the millM on display. Ira J. Anderson, who resddrH nt 118 Went Thompson street reported this morning that IiIm homo waw en tered by bitBlant l"t night and th.it a watch and a cameo pin. both worth considerable money, were toleti' Tho robbers entered tho homo by using a skeleton key. rioyd llollenbeek who llve. next door to Anderson found bin biiBq merit door open this morning and H of tho opinion that the name role ber attempted to enter his home "'t J Jones Kiild this mornlnghat his limine was entered by UilevM hst nlsht and a Mick pin and a watch were both taken. The Hereon on tho hack porch hart -been cut "' the robber gained entrance that way. All looms In the hoiiho had been earchcd by tho robbers. The Ilulck car belonging to Ar thur Lawrence, cigar ittoro propri etor, whs stolen last night from Its South Water rtreet about 8 o rloeK. Three men were seon looking nt tne ear by Mrs. Uiwrence us she left the Iioum! earlier In thu evening. Itellglous CnmMtltlii. Dr. Lyman V. Powell gives some examples of the lengths to which petty bitterness between sectu w 11 sometimes carry men. "A visitor in 1 wasn't holding the stick the right a certain town which had tour way" Loiyton Opinion. To Turn n Cold In Ono Day Take Orovc's LAXATIVE HUOMO QIIN'INK tablets. The genuine bears the Flgnaturo of E. W. (itovo. JOc Artvt. Special Notice No parking of cars on Main ftreet between Second and Sixth and on Third street between Cincinnati and Houlder, between the hours of 12 noon and 2 p. in., November 30, by order of police. ALL WRONG WAS HER LIVER iUcforo Tnking Black-Draught, Missouri Lady Was Trou bled With Constipation. Headache and Bad Taste In Mouth r andln, Mo. Mrs. Sunn, llrooks of this place writes: "tjonio tlmougo 1 was In a bad fix. with stomach and her trouble. I did not feel good' t any time. I was very constipated and hnd headaches from this condi tion, and bad a continual hurting I" my stomach, and bad tasto in the mouth. Could tell my liver was "II wrong, ' I had known of niack-Uraught, io decided to try It myself. I began with a largo dose or dotes, gradually Retting to smaller doses. It regulated niy bowels, relieved me of tho hurt ing In my stomach, cleaned' off my "vr and mado me feel llko a new person." If you iret up In the morning feel ing as tired an you did when you nt to bed achy, coated totujue, kd tasto In mouth, sallow com Miilon then your liver lias not lone Ug fUn ,juty lUlld your system liai absorbed the poisons which your "er should have taken away. An occuilonal doso of Thcdford's Sluck-Draught will help this im portant orgun to function properly. Kt a packago of Thedford's tolack-DraUEht, liver medicine today. 'JruggUti gell it, or can get it for uu.AdvW Sptclol loThn W'crld .Ml'SKOtJKU, Nov. 26. Itlo Urand river turn! in Hidalgo coun ty, Texas Is not yet worth $225 un acre, nor should eoeicivo methods bo used In selling It. This was the purport of a decision Wednesday of a federal court Jury, which hold against Iho Turin Mort gage nod I .uui company of Kansas City In Its suit to ewtlecl a H.600 nolo from Mrs, Louise n, Hloiker of .Stigler, Haskell county. The Jury rcitilr! only 15 minutes to bring a verdlet for tho defendant. Thu decision H expected to affcel other cases of the land company, wheh Is alleged to have sold many small tracts In lltdulgo county tor methods similar tu thoso alleged by Mrs, Slockor. "They knocked down tho Iniiii to mo at a fake auction s.ile and then told me I could return the land If 1 didn't Want It," she nald.. "IJut when I signed the note under dm ess they tried lo collect." Tho Itlo (tralidn Valley land cor poration sold tho land, whllo tho notes were to bo collected by tin) Farm Mortgage anJ Land company Most of tho land was sold to farm ers taken on oxcurslonM In tho siirlin: of 1M9. Sceial other units to collect on notes are on fllo In the federal court line. 'I'o I'lHcnrtl lllghwti).-) One thousand signs will oon point tho wuy to Muskogee from 1,000 point along the highway from Vlnlta to Mc.Mester and from Tulsa and Okmulgee l Kurt Hiullh and Tnhlequuh. No one In Musko gee's Undo territory can bo Ignorant of Iho direction to Muskogee, for theso markers will bo placed at every nillo of tho Important roads In thu district. This was tho report nt tlio cham ber of commerce clvh; mooting Fri day which was approved by 200 cltUeiiH. Tho county and city will bo asked to put up the signs with in tho next few weeks about the first of tho year. A committee was named by iho chamber of commerce to Investi gate thoroughly tho question of building a bridge over tho Arkaus.is to Kort (llbsoli as against the pro posal to put wings on tho trnctlon compuii" project. Kederal aid on the new brlilgu would mako tho cost about oiiuul to Muskogee county taxpayers. Iluslness men woro nsked to con tribute for financing tho State Poul try show and the lectures of Dr. Ktunley Krebs. both of which will bo hero the week of December t. Tho poultry show opens December 8 with tho Krebs lectures two days earlier. , "Oklahoma's part tu the JB.000, 000 federal banking corporation de signed lo create n foreign market for southern products depends on the attitude of Tulna and Oklahoma City bankorti." Thla wan tho statement of D. N. I'lnk, Muskogeo banker, Krlday upon Ills return from a meeting state bunkers at Oklahoma City to consldcV the subscribing of stock In the .corporation, which Is being or ganized under the Ksuh bill. "Oklahoma City bankers will mako n, decision on the matter tills week." ho said. "If they go Into It, Tulsa will fall in line, while smaller bankers over tho state am only awaiting word from tho leaders to Jump into the organization. "Living prices for cotton, tobacco, corn and many other UiIiim on which depends tho prosperity of the smith, will be more .ertaln If this' corporation is formed. Kveryi banker should get behind tho moe: incut." Mchlc Damage stilt on li'lul, A'c'Mto of Sapulpa K'r. Ul I Tim WerUI HAI'l l.l'.V .Nov 2(1.- The Creek Nllwe.i'I.ffi s,,"'Uy hool V'vo.itlon wienies or juisa against nt. v.. to'- ulll runt em ila. ,. ,,,, tiu?,iv Vh. rrA." "n. ? v.imwr''nt'uu chr.Mi:,:,''"5.,.,.. Pltal of Tulsa went to trial In the I'nlted Slates district court Kilday. Negllgenco In mi operation for cor recting u deformity Is alleged l NIchtcM, who look the stand carl) In the day In his own behalf, l ire 21) Men fur "Un'l klng Down." si. cutllp, new manager of the W. c ll..dgi-s, in. anient of the or giiiilr.atinii will ghr the greeting ad dress. The response Is to be mitdn by Itev. Mutphy of llrlslow. Mrs. C. ii. Nichols will talk on "Working With the Children." A mes'Mge Will be glNen I ' Mrs, W H. I) neks, A confereiire ,.n the children's dl Muskogeo L'leclrlo Tiactlon com-1 visum will be hnlil. This will ho led ny .Mm. N'n. hols, nselsted by Mrs. A 0. H.inkin. Mi. I', ii. Harris, Mrs. Charles Wilson of llrlstow, H. .. Curnli-on of Drumrlghl. Mrs. Orme l-wls of Shamrock, and Mrs, J. M. Dennis of Shamrock. Dinner will be served at the iliureh. In tlio aft. ernoon Joe Bissau Will spu.lk on "I'lnui of thy Siliiilay School In tho Community," "Where and How to 1. 'llid Teachers.' by C, II Nicholl will bo followed by n ooiiferein e as sisted by llev. Weave, ..f Kristntv pnny. mij-s he has fired moio than -t) men In tho last two weeka be j cause they pcrsmlid In "knocking down' rash fares. Although wages woro tecently raised frm 37 to cents nu hour tho rhango haw not slopped the thefts, It s said. I'oor service has becomo poorer as the changes have becoinit more frequent. The city has taken a hand In tho situation and promises a thorough Investiga tion of the sen ice and management. Schedules am not being maintained on ally of the nine lines, It if de clared. Hold Man for Pacing llail I'lircki. Jack Harms, former prize fight promoter, has been bound over to thu district court hem on charges of passing bad cheeks. I'jul Me Master, loc.il clothier. Is prosecut ing the case, us other merchants who were c.iughl by the "bum" rherks wero willing to accept tin. payment offered and let the man go free. Iiarnes Is under ?500 appear and) bond. IJeuilor Operator I 'nil- In Shaft Mrs. I.eoua Hngllsh, elevator operator, fell two stories down the shaft of the Kqulty building here this afternoon. Sln sustained five broken ribs m addition to Internal Injuriex. She st pped Into tin open ing In the shaft thinking she was entering the elevator rah. Home-made, but HasNt Lquat for Cough Mates fsmllr siinptr nf rtall l1rprniUbl round Itlrilfrtlte. Kss llr prepared, nod Mm aliest t. If you Lave a severe cough or'rhcst cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or dinieult hriMthine, or If, your rhlld wake up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable'olil home-made cough remedy. Any dms glst cm supply voti with 2 ounrm df I'inex. Pour this into a pint bottle niul (ill the hottlo with plain granu lated sugar syrup. Or you enn mi! clarilicd molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. If desired. This reelpo makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy, it tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it cm be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel this tnkn hold of a rough in a way that means Imsinoni. It loosens and rahes tho phlegm. tops throat tickle, and soothes and heals the irritated tnemhranea that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such proiajitncss, rase und cer tainty that it is really astonishing. I'inex is a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, and Is probtbly the best known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and rhest rnMi. i There uro many worthless imita tions of this mixture. To avoid dis appointment, ak for "-'j ounces nf 1'incx" with full directions and don't accept-nnvthing else, (iusranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. Tho I'inex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ( ami W. T, Peck of Shiiiur icU. He ; ports from Sunday schools will bn i given and Mm. K. I. Chapman will talk on "Winning Our Pupils to jChrlst." In the evenlni; n special I program has been planned and the song service will bo led by Claildo 'Masters. Special linisle will be I given by a visiting quartet "How to Mako n Success of Men's Class," UV J. It. Holmes and "Social Lite In nil ii Sunday Schools," by Frank crum of Mounds, add "The Sunday School ,T:iat Holds," by C. II NlthuK will nlh bo on this program then the i newly elected officers wilt be Intro duced rind tho benedletlnii will be given by Hev, It. P. Crawford, H lunula ns Mivl Wednesday ul the Itlwnius lunch- I eon', seven new until burn uero taken Into the club. They Included, W II. Hlery, C. I. Thompson. Harry lltnshall, C. K. Howard, Miller, Iivi retire and Ith.idcs. Addresses wero made by Judge K It, Hughes, Joseph llriiuer, ami Judge George 'Hiirk, John F KWan president. i Quality Style, qunlity and good workmnnthip are the dominnnt features of thu suits and overcoat wc arc showing at the remarkably low prices of $OQ.65 U A 65 -f-t In selecting a suit or overcoat at this store, you can do so with the assurance that better values cannot be found in this city for the money. Only three prices to select from not a suit or overcoat in the store at more than $44.65. Every shirt in our stock (silks and flannels excluded) values up to $6.50, your choice $3.00. See windovt display. Holmes Clothes Shop 223 SO. MAIN ST. win r Mim nr i t Ti i ittm1 rrr - mm i i y j" swafi TiiniUH'J 1 mil 1 Practice putting on ncciU lire msm in the Garage It only takes a few moments to attach them when you know how. No jack required. Study the directions, illustrated on the right. If you have never followed our instr'ctions for attach ing Weed Tire Chains, packed wit., every pair you probably have fumbled around, iot hot under the collar and falsely accused them of being a nuisance. Learn how easy it is toput Weed Chains on correctly practice in the garage and instruct your wife, your sister or your daughter. It will repay you in security, satisfaction and comfort. Weed Chains are also made to meet the demand for an efficient traction and anti-skid device for trucks equipped with single and dual solid tires or with the very large pneumatic tires. They are so constructed that they satisfactorily meet the requirements of heavy truck service in mud, sand or snow. AMERICAN CHAIN COMPANY, INC. taaPsjstfT'aalljWB Lay chain over wheel with hooks toward rear, and tuck tho slack under f rflt part of wheel. 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Scientifically Correct Jlcoustic Designs which in sure that the Grafonola will always give you reproductions of exactly the music theartists themselves produced on the original wax in thcColumbia laboratories. And The Only Non Set Auto matic Stop. Operates on any record, long or short. Never stops before it should. Al ways stops at the very end. Nothing to move or set or measure. Just start the Grafonola, and it plays and stops itself. Ask the nearest Columbia dealer for a dem onstration of the stop that needs no setting Standard Model up to fJOO Period Detignt up lo $2100 Columbia Grafonola COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York LATEST NOVEMBER Columbia Records Song Hits I WANT TO KNOW Wlll.lti: TOSTI vj;nt viii:n hi: .said ;odiivi: (Hurt Wllllamn) OUT Ul (H'irt Wlllluinii) jin((..ihii,...iin(;..ii.sc (I'Vank t'rumit) NOHODV TO I.Oi: . (Crank Cruinlt) DHIITINU AINO ON A lllt'i; liA. 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SA1S I'A I'A Souk I'ox.lrot (Tho Haiipy Six) my urrw: iiimho iwn on tiik DAMIIOO ISI.i: (Tho Huppy HU) iiii.NK or .mi:, iarn,i: daddy Medley Oni'.Hlcp (Wllliur Hwoalman'M Jazz Hand) 'IH"r'..M,.,Ic)- Voi.lrcrt (Wlllmr Hwoatmun'H Jazz liund) 1'AIH ONI' rox.lnit (Tml IOWln' Juzz li.uiil) OYl'SY MOON I'ox.troi (Ted 1iuU' Jii. Ilanil) THAT SIOANIN' .MKI.ODY l ox-liol ( l'uul UId.10 Tfloi IIOSK OP IIAHYI.ON roviml ( l'uul Hlcsn Trin) HAWAIIAN TWII.KiH'1' Midlcy Wlu (Cohin.',n.i Ouluntr.i) ON li:NS.(.'OI,A HAY Mi-dl.-y Willi (C lilinblu Orchi'ittru) THU t'lUMIIS IV.-lrot (Coluiiilil.i Spanish Ilumt) TllltUU O'CLOCK IN TIM! MOIt.VINO (Coluwblu HptiiitHh Orchititru) L A-aaoi 4 A-aaoi 91.00 ' A-'JUUI vt.oo $1.00 A-'-'aao $1.0(1 A-8 1 en $I.U5 K-477a 91.00 NOTICE This store will be open on Saturday evening 'till 9 o'clock DARROW MUSIC COMPANY 510 South Main m.mmu.uu.mminNHiiiiimHlllimillllllftUJm