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TULSA DAILY WOULD, SATURDAY, MAUCII 12, iX 11 I SIX tQWNS WILL ELECT OFFICERS tion of Doctor Hardy, a well as ' of iho proprietor of tho hotel . thcr wltnot! examined today, at- wncrc jiitmon w hot. brought out foro ho wis Phot, about 7.30 or sli'i! ' n lr b c" u,uk,,( a,lPr "10 o'clock that night. Primaries March 15 and Elections Called for April 5 Political office In tho nmallor wns In Tulsa county nro goltiff bcir nB, not nior'o than half of tho ot i . s havlnc bcon filed for by pros ivo candidates for tho primaries xi.l h will be hold March 15i for cotlons April G. Llttlo Interest linn b rn nhpwn except In contests for t fflcc of school trustees, where i majority of filings with I.eo 1'. i) um, secretary of tho Tulsa county , Mon board, havo been for noml t uiion to this body. rltowlnff nrn tho filings which wire iccelved by tho election board it r to closing of filing time, last 8a' trday; i-'.;latook: For Mayor None. ' Clerk W. C. Hubbard and V. MiVny, Independent. City Mar !. i None. City Treasurer John f nson and A. B. Townscnd, hide r. fdent School Hoard Treasurer i Justice of Pence W. D. ri;fr and W. H. Olvens. School Tr'..-'r Hubrn Dye. No. I: J. i;, l ?niitrlcl:. No. 5; J. J!. Sherman. l J. It. LrCotillon, No. l! Ii. n. Kirffer, No. Si Ueoisn Stephen!!, N 3. I r okcu Arrow: Mayor Mlko M -vcnna, duinoorat ; Knox M. R. democrat; W. IV. Walton, ro publican! M. C. Willlanis. republta a i C ity Clerk M. McAnally. dem ocrat Chief of Police Charles Purdottr, democrat: T. II. Matthews, Independent: A. U. Ilradshaw. ro publican. School Trustees W. T. HrunbauRh, No. 2: 17. I Lee. No. 1; r H. Modes, No. 1: A. H. MrOctile, rounty district: Mary K. .Larrlck. N 4. J. C. "Wlltbeat. No. 4: M. Mvray. No. 3: C. C. Wald, No. 2. Street Commissioner U 13. Flnlny, democrat. City Treasurer It. A. Wulllngford. republlcati. Treasurer of School Hoard M. 13. Parr, demo crat; H. 1-3. Hernard. Alderman A J Kenton, No. 2, republican; K. M Keener, No. 4, democrat; C. 12. Foster, No. 3, republican, oi rnt 11. K. Ucrnard. , Illxby: Two tickets, clttiens and peoples. Citizens: Clerk Fred J. Port TrtasureiClude Trcssloy. Justice of Peace U- 8. Ilolton. City Trustees S. II. Ixiwman, No. 1; N. W Long. No. 2: Wilson Ilrown. No. 3, Peoples: Clerk Thomas IJras flcld Treasurer W. J. Cross. Jus tice of Teace IT. 8. Tlnlton. Trustees It, C Butler. No. 1: D. O. Harder. No. 2; J. W. 'Stilt:. No. 3, School Trustees V. K. Qulg and J. M. Henderson, Independent. Jenksr School Trustee W. C. fates. No. t: Andrew Spoars, No. 2; C. 1.. Doles, No. 3; (all lndnpcndont). Hchool Trensurer J. 15. Blnck. Ited Fork: City Clerk Bd ward Schllchf and W. A. Miller. Indepen dent. City Treasurer Hoy Henry. City Trustees A. J. Tate, No. 1. in dependont: S. T. Cordray, No. t, In dependent; Amos Calhoon. No. 1. Independent; H. J3. Huffmen, No. 2, Independent: J. M. Fr.edman, No. 3, Independent; C. D. Stclhtnger. No. 3, Indopendont; J. U. Dement, No. 5, Independent. Sand Springs: 'Mayor Ocorgo K, Brown, republican, and Larry C. Hlnz. democrat. Treasurer of School Hoard O. F. Stowart, repub lican: a, Cloclola, republican: F, K. Daniel, democrat. School Trustees Kuth L. Clbbs, No. 2, Democrat; T. B. Harris, No. 4, domocrat; T. A. Landreth. rural; F. D, Heatt. No. 2, republican; Ccorgo P.. Wilson; No. 1, republican: L. Matthews, No. J, re publican: John Hall. No. 19, rural, democrat: JIarry Wilder. No. 19, democrat; W.D. Williams, No. 19. republican: C. II. Tlngly. No. 3. re publican; W. D. Wlllott. No. 1, dem ocrat; J. J. Stephens. No. 3: Mrs. Louolla Illxson, No. 2; J. W. Hus sell, No. I. 11 AmocuuJ Tress State WUf. ! AHDMOHB. March U. Through: John M. Carlock. Oklahoma state' senator, and Dr. Hardy, the state i brought out that Mr. Ilamon walked , to tho hospital after ho was whot, j Mr. Carlock being Introduced as tho only wltnevi who saw Mr. IlHinnn from tho tlmo ho was wounded lit tho suite ho occupied with Clara Smith Hamon, former wife of his nephew, In a downtown hotel, until ho arrived at thn Hardy sanitarium. Through W. K. Meyers, mi okla-. noma City, Okla., hardwaro sales man, the state introduied testimony Unit Clara had, undor tho nunm of Clara 11. Smith, purchased tho pis tol exhibited In court as tho ono from which the fatal bulbil was fired, and Dr. 12. C. Harlow, an Ard-tnof-c eye specialist, told tho Jury he had seen Clara Hamon with n simi lar, weapon a few days beforo tho shooting. Hearing out tho Halo's opening statement, Mlko Ciormau. active vlcci president of a bank In Ardmorn. 1 testified ho onco had seen Clara, Hamon In Jake Ilamon' offices, I where she was employed for a while1 after coming to Aidmoi' In 1913 as n stenographer and jmvato serre- t.tft -I'lttl tul.'lt n 'f nm x. . . n.. n ...... ...... H'r"llll .1. U" rv Small pistol prtsnnd di.se to her em- ployor'a side. Air. Gorman mid the incident occurred In 1915, and that Mrs. Hamon ran whon ho op- iiojohed. The doienso counsel h&s Indicated It would attempt to prove that Ilamon was shot while, maklne nn I Mark on Clara Hamon while he! was intoxicated, and today repeatod ly roferrnd to "tho fight" lit ques tioning tho negro maid who former ly inado up thn toomn used by ilamon and Clara Sm th. and In Dr. ljardy testified that when Mr Hamon came to him he s.iw that he. was pule and that something was wrong. Ho eaul thcro he asked him "what Is tho niatler. is something wrong"" and that Hamon unlkcrt up to him, threw his arms about hint kissed hint on the forehead and said "t in shot, by Clara Smith. I told you sho would do It I am going to die. 1 am weak and I want to go to bed. ' Town Talk Millinery Exclusive Hut Not Expensive On Sale Today New Spring Millinery 5.00 Is nttrnctiiifr wide attention. Possibly it's the unusunl styles. Possibly it's the interesting assortment. It may be nil Jhrco of these whatever it is, it's something that is bringing women in to get new hats. Fresh Assortment Ready Today Town Talk Millinery HUNT-MURRY CO. 215 South Main Street TRIAL AT ARDMORE DEVELOPS A DRAMA CON'TINl'EO KIIOM VAOK ONE ctly how the bullet rangod In Ham on s body, a man selected from tho spectators by tho attorney stood lit 'font of the jury box nnd with his coat and vest removed was used as model for the doctor to Illustrate to the Jurors tho point of tho ab aomen at which the bullet entered jnd tho approximate place In tho pack whore It lodged. This was in jendtd to substantiate the theory that the defendant stood over him body bclllnd and Bl!ot down '"'ojils Mclcan Scores n Point, immediately upon commencing ie c-cj examination Attorney Mc iwi nppod off his coat and vest nd stepped briskly forward until '! Just where the other modfi" had stood a few minutes miw Heading forward until hln way roughly .described a crescent no a.' ed tho wltncra if It was not " that a bullet fired from a risto, directly In front would not nave ranged downward at exactly n tamo anglo i.i did the one that a cut from Hamon'a back. ctor Hardy' admitted that It wooia Iatvycr Tlirllls Courtroom. It Wad n rlAnlt1ik,llf n.1lf M rvi, 1,.. jjjo cros.examlner, vividly recalling! " siory told Sam Hlalr, a nows-Ppe-'correspondent, by Clara Smith, ti which sho said the gun in her ''and was accidentally discharged as ii&mcn was advancing on her,lean 5s 'rward with a chair clutched m ni, hands, and while she crouched learftllly In a window sill, i nf moro ramatlo w.is tho move t gr cross-examln.- a few minutes , Bier When hn Inlil li- ,.. on tne fioor jn front of tno jury box iVl w neatl reB"nt on tho step rh. b.. up 10 ,fur rawed section i,r.c tl10 Jumbo's bonch and witness ! aro locatpd, and asked tho ooctor to shoW tfho Jury how a pur frcm behind could havo tired a Ynl rau.flln hullot to ranso nt tho ff , d'-fcrlbed in the Hamon Jjound. stretched flat on his back. ItniJVJTer continued tho cross-ox-ovi, vl.on of ,he Wtne. who tood in it v.. i m' Juro'' craned forward thr , ' urata ,0 BeQ better. Many In nien . ie1c' na wel1 aH nowipaptr 3SU wyorB half rose in their trial twmen! a chPter or the of h nrobably will rank as ono caw most KraPh'o of the entire ;,u,ko "StaRRcrlnsr Dnink?" mo dcfens in tho crosa-cxamlna- 11 EAST SIXTH STREET In the Heart of the Shopping District- Positively No Charges or Deliveries at Sale Prices Special $1M Sale . ' For Saturday and Sunday Carnations . K , Sweet Peas ,Calcndula 1 ' Jonquils Mrs. DeHaven's Flower Shop Phone Osage 5155 Pollock's To 217 SOUTH MAIN STREET ggery Specials for Saturday and Monday Read Our Prices New Spring Suits Tricotines, Serges, Poiret Twills in the niftiest of spring modes or splendidly tailored along conserva tive lines. All sizes and the best spring shades aro offered in this selection. Stop and shop here you'll need go no farther at the special prices of fered now. $20.00 Suits Are priced now at $10.95 $25.00 Suits arc prised now at $19.95 $50.00 Suits are priced now at $39.95 $60.00 Suits are priced now at $49.95 $75.00 Suits arc priced now at $62.95 Special Dress Values li-k lie S 25.00 Dressett of satin nnd taffeta, representing that cleverest of spring modes and daintily trimmed are offered at $18.95 135 00 Uremic of taffeta and Canton crepe, exquisite gar ments, Indicative of tho spirit of tho season. offcrd now at $24.95 Wraps Attractively Priced In velour and novelty materials, family embroidered ind in a variety oi hii iuk annum. i nesu wrapn iwu iruiy very prnuy and they aro priced to appeal to oVery womun, in thin two-days' special. SI8.00 Wrniw now. . $1 1.0.1 .').U0 IVnim now .. .$10.05 5.1(1.0(1 Wmi now ssu.ou Wraps now . $20,05 .137.50 Silk Undergarments Special Today ami .MoiKhiy ltffota IHrtUcoats T. ..... $3.45 Crcpo do Chine (JJQ OK Nltrht Downs P0.itJ Crcpo do Chlno Teddies . . . , Long Jersey Silk Illoom crs: regular Jf QK 17,80 values .. iDtUO $2.95 500 Georgette Blouses Specially Priced These rtro rt-tnilar $7, $S, HO and $12 valueti in over-blouso effects, nrettlly envbroldcrinl and In all colors. (Special tdday flQ AK and Monday at tDO.tSt) Specials on Skirts Pretty plaids In all colors and all sizes. Specially priced for today and Monday $12.50 Skirts now... $9.95 $18.50 Skirts now. .$13.95 Hosiery Special $1,19 In black, brown and white, regular ll.ts value, Special today (J- - Q and Monday , . J)xJL Courteous Treatment Satisfaction Guaranteed Announcement Mme. Brandt and Miss Palmer of New York Will lie at the Hotel Tulsa for One Week Commencing 0 Monday, March 14th irith a Beautiful Fashion Display Of Ladies' Wraps, Coats, Suits, Frocks, , Dresses, Skirts and Silk and Wool Sweaters, all at very reasonable prices. Gorgeous Millinery Showing ' All that in new and smart in hats at popular prices. Everyone welcome whether you Intend purchasing or not. 8 WEST THIRD STREET V-W.UREIT l Ground Floor of Robinson Arcade A Special Sale Georgette Blouses Worth $5.00 and $6 .00 $ c.95 INir tixlity n linto uniniM-d n IIiiiIunI ninitbrr itf dainty (rurKi'tlu ItlouwH In viiriiint ntv sl)lcn, ImiiIi cnibroldcml and ntckiil models In iMlnnt of rov, ihiiIm", Coiw'iilmiMi blue, flcsli uud lilt; worth up to $0.0(1, nt tills low'pilco of J3.05, Cloning Oul Silk Underwear al ' One-Fourth Off I 'nr liicl. of itwm wti una fnrtvrt to rlon nut nil our fine. Silk Tahiti's, MkIiI (iiiwim, llliHinii'm mill CiuiiImiIi-k, mid lutto re iluird cry Riirinciit one-fourth off lis n'trulur low prico. $6, $8, $10 Straw Sailors al $3.95 (Inly a llmlUtl iiiiimImt of (Iiomi flno Straw Snllnra In black, InotMi unit imvyt plain, fiinoy, chip Mrnw; wltllo tliuy last a offer tlitiit nt $11.05. You Can Always Do Better at the Advance Shop Easy Terms Music Is Essential Easy Terms Stylo 9, $75 Stylo 6, $35 Style 8, $50 V Buy a Genuine Tenkhvs 9 Style M, $225 " Working Overtime The Victor Talking Machine Factory Significant-ISN'T IT? It Shows the Immense Popularity of The Victrola and Victor Records Our Special Outfit Suggestions Our Special Outfit D Victrola -- Stylo fl, with ton 10-inch double fucc Vic tor Records. Very easy EL. $83.50 r:; $43.50 Our Special Outfit B Victrola Style 0 with ten 10-inch double face Victor Records. Very easy pa'- Our Special Outfit II Victrola Style 10, with twelve 10-inphdoublc face Victor Records. Very easy mcnts . ....$285.20 Style 11, $150 Our Special Outfit 12 Victrola Style 10 with twelve 10-inch tjotible face Victor Records. Very easy mcnts .. $135.20 Our Special Outfit K ViclrolaSlyle M, with twelve 10-inch double. face Victor Records. Very easy EL $235.20 Our Special Outfit A Beautiful Period (J1 07- Vidrola-Style 1, with ten models up to 10-inch double face Victor Records. Very easy pay- Call or Write $33.50 Our Special Outfit P Victrola Style 11, with twelve 10-inch double face Victor Records. Very casv S $160.20 Don't Hesitate to Come In A Pleasure to Show You. RlHrmay and Other rianoti 1 W. llLpFlliriO 417 Houth Main .SO5,tOSlC CO. A. J. Crlpo. MKT Style 16, $275 Style 10, $125 I i