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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, li)U0 . .f- rri II rirr BEl Ht UUULUN I . BREAK IN STORE Took Up Wager and Got ronrrhf. While HgId- ing Himself. tfrj LETTER ON DESK a nreed to Pay for the Stolen Goods and juamage-uone Urcaking in Store. ...ji.i in Tha World IIKNI'V KTTA. Dec 10. A burg i,, m ft bet. anil leaving a loiter of explanation and a promlso to" pay, is the latest Innovation In houso-hrcak-m to nade Henryotta an first, dis covered liy Night Patrolman Tom Tate when ho walked Into tho Ucll OthlnB company's Mow ot 4 o'clock Sunday morning, and caught a nun who gave his namo as J. Al frid Audi', and Chicago vis hlg post. Alitor, Ill me nci in uiimiiicioiv out fitting I' mself. When iho officer i in mi tho nrlsoncr. hn wax is the net of selecting a neat fitting ' . . ... r a ...... l. .... I .. 1 Hilt ironi mo du niyius, iiainn ii j ..irW l.ildo aside a handsomo irrnat and othr wrarlnjr apparel ranBlnft from cuff buttons by the dozen rnlr ln 'hlrts and neck wear. At t'lo commanu 10 inrow up his hands, tho fellow answered "All rleht hut dtd you cct my letter on tho desk " , . . Invrs'igauon sriowcu xnai en trance hail been by breaking the plain In Iho rear door, and reaching In his hand, ho turned tho key nnil opened tho door. His next move, was to loner tho front window curtains and hero N where ho unwittingly hid a trap for hlmsoif, In that It was the fact that tho curtains had ftecn drawn that first attracted tho offi cers' attention: the prisoner had worked long enough, however, to havo one lot of goods piled at the Mick door, and was finishing tii. Jfien captured. In tho, pocket of the itercoat lie had wleotcrt. nc placed a Farmers Band Together to Hut a Stop to the Slaughtering of Quail Fpelal to The World. Kl.NWIHHKIt, Dec. 20. The farmers of ttxcelslnr township In Kingfisher county have success fully promoted an antl-quall shooting campaign In which every farmer residing In tho township has signing a contract whereby ho imh pledged himself to stop shoot ing and prohibit every other per son from killing quail on all farms In tho township. Tho Idea orig inated In Kxeclulor Orangn No. 8. December H. Tho best hunting ground in Kingfisher county has been closed Indefinitely against nil ciuall shooting. This Is tho first township In tho state of Oklahoma to enter In such a cooperative movement for tho protection of quail. Th farmers allege that tho quail must bo protected In order to keep hunters from exterminat ing tho bird. , TO REOPEN SMELTERS Itortimiitlnn of Work n Christmas Gift to Ilnndrt'ils of Smelter Worker. Special to Tho Worlit. HKNKYHTTA, Dec. 20. The Haglo-Pichcr Lead company, after a Tlhut driwn of four manths during which llmo their great smelters wero completely overhauled, two ad ditional hones built and carpenter shop reconstructed, havo renewed operations with a complete force of employes In all departments, and u plentiful supply of ore. Tho reopening of this big plant on tho evo of the holidays, comes at an opportune tlmo fo'r their more than 300 employes, many of whom while awaiting the resumption of their old Jobs, havo drawn less wages at siyeh employment mii could be obtained In In other lines of work. To quite a few old Job at the smelter comes as a Christmas greeting. cap ho had been wearing, which boro the nddross of Wm. Monhul mer, Clothier, Kmlthport. Pa., and was wearing a $10 soft hat taken from the Dell stock. BANKS REFUSE CATTLESECURITY Plenty of Feed Available But Working Capital Is Lacking. Special to Tha World. TONCA CITY, Dee. 20. Tho pres. ent shortages of beef cattlo through, nut tho country and the fact that tho farmers, ns a rule, are not buying rattle at tho present tlmo to feed, are matters of Importance to prac tically all communities. Themis a sufficient amount of feed-stuffs throughout this section ot the state to feed many cattle, but It Is not bolng dona to any extent. It Is esti mated that thcro aro thousands of acres of haflr corn and other short crops that will never bo harvested. One of the romtilalnts. made In connection with tho present beef cattle- shortage. Is the alleged refusal of the banks to consider cattle the nest of security ns n tho nasi. Local cattlemen say that formerly It was a custom, frequently, for tho banks not only, to loan the money with which to buy cattlo but also the money for their feed. In 'one In- stancoll cattleman borrowed $100, 000 for tho pin-chase of cattlo and hh 'additional $17,000 for their feed. Home of the more extensive land owners In this loralltv lnivn hmtirlit stock cattlo recently, tlum solving tho problem of cheap corn and other grains, ine 101 ranch has Just brought In 1,000 head for this nnr. pose and W. H. hngtand Is feeding syvcrai nuuaruu neau. Statutory Offense Charged. Special to Th World. PONCA CITY, Dec. 20. Hen II nrown and Mrs. Shlrla Kennedy, both of Chlckasha, who wore arrest ed in Ponea City several ilavs aero havo been held under bond by the county court on a statutory offense charge, amounting to $1,000 bond each. Tho woman's husband lire fcrrod tho chare.) against Hrown The KennedyH lived formerly at Dawson, Texas, and the woman Is said to havo become acquainted with Hrown at El Paso whero ho was visit Iniy. SCOUTS ADVANCED IN RANK State Smut l!ivnlho Confer -De- girl's On .More Thau Docu lllljH. Special tpTti World. lJIll'.MItlClll". Dec. 20.- Kev, o. K. l'eishlng, chlcfl scout executive Of Oklahoma, at tho superior court room hero Friday night conferrod advanced rank upon moro than a dozen local boy scouts who hfid suc cessfully passed the examination. Ilcforo tno ceremonial the seoui lender delivered u stirring address upon the benefits ot scout work In boy training. How to Make Pin Cough Syrup at Horn llaa no fqixil for prompt rrantti, 'law ditt n inointnt In prepare, anil Nitra uu al.uut it, I'mc is used In neatly all prracriu tiona mid remedies for rougln. The recoil is Hut pine contains aeveral elements tlmt liaw u reiinitknbln eHrrl in Mintlnng and lie.tlmg the inrnibral.rs of the throat and chet. l'lne coiieli .wups are romliitistiona ot pine and sv'rup. 'I he "syrup" part in iiMiallv id.iin Miiir syrup. To make the be.t pine cotieli remedy tlinl nioney cn Imy. put J',-i ounce of I'inex in a pint bottle, ond fill up Willi liume-muile Pimnr syrup. Or you cwrtiac clarified mal.uea, lionev, or com syrup, liwtead of sugar syrup. . Kltlier nay, ynu make a full pint morn than you ran buy rr.tiiy.mado for three tunes the money. H is pure, good ami tastes Mry pkaannt. You can feel tliU take .held of coiikIi or cold In .i wyy tlial niianx Inisitieas, The' coiirIi mav be dry, liniirse and tight, or mav be iieralat. cully loixe iroin the formation of phlii'iii, 'llie rauv h Hie s.rfue In llamed inetiibrsne --niid this I'inex and .Svrnp cnmliiniilion will ktiin it usually in "i liours or lo. Splcn. did, tno,' for bnmcliial athuia, ho.irn lies, or nnv ordinary throat nllinerit, I'inex is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine e.x tract, ami is famous the world over for it prompt effert upon coiighn. Ilewarn of sulntitutes. AhS vour druggist for "-'-'j ounces of I'inex" with direction!", nml don't accept any thing cite, (iiiiirauteed to givn aluo. Jute salisfaotioii or money refunded. The I'inex Co., 1't Wayne, lnd. Here Is the Finest Lug gage at ls Off the Regular Price The entire stock of highest grade hand'SewedSuitCases, CoatCases, Traveling Bags, English Kit Bags, Ladies' Suit Cases, Fitted Cases, OvernightBags is. now offered at l3 Off the Regular Price Store Open Evenings Until Xmas mm Mala aX- rurt All Our Boys' and. Children's Suits and Overcoats 25 Off Regular Prices All OjifSampeck" Clothes for Boys All Hart Schaffncr & Marx Clothes for Boys All Fur Collar Overcoats for Boys and Children 25 Off Regular Prices j fetore Opea Evenings Until Christmas . $3 $4 $5 ties-at $1.65 THERE'S such a tremen dous lot of these ties that you're bound to find the kind he'll like. French silks, Italian, English and American silks. They're ?3, 4, V ties, now $1.65 Curtis cBrortu (Bo. Tulsa's Liveit Leading Men's Store l o ' w e ' We are displaying this season the finest and largest assortment of plants ever be fore shown in Tulsa. Make gour selection for. Christmas giving now. H. C I. WOOD i i, 1 Women Shoe One 9hird Off! . i I Jf musandtor or Mi vr Ttbmm -Tloie 1 1 I n ' I' v hat-, v;r y S 4 -,'.v SafMJBoof? J? af om fb'rd off. Vond.everJ: