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ill i I ft if .11? K 1 TULSA DAJLY WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921 KETCH FURNISHED $5,000 FOR CLARA She Was Hurried Away So It Could He "Fixed", 1 reeling Says ( AllDMOIti:, Mnrrh 11. -In hi oncnltiff flnli'mrnt In thn Jnn f today, Omiirul 11 i nline .l'l ( I'rnnk Kr-trli, Mumon' fnrtiwr Imul ti run iimiiiu;fr nml now mlnilnlMrutnr for tlm mlalp, hnil provlilMl CNim llnmon Willi Jft.ooo with which iln flnnnri'il her ci-vcral wrpkx fllKhi o Chlhunhiin City, .Mi"clro, uflor .Mr. JllllllOIl illcil. Tlm ndiTiionn urnnlnn of rotirl to lay wn iotponi'il ono hour whllo . tho Jury, nrrnmpnnli-il ly tlm il I fcr.diint. fihvrlff Murk flurrptl anil Iwn ImlllffM. went to tho will'' i.f room whfi Ilammi wiih hnt. The fnrnlliir t mnl fin nlahlriKH, wllh tho hed llnflitt, hnil lnon nrrniiKeil h 'lnrn llmnon Irnil nlitht In iih nnirly lilt powillilo t)ii' mi inn lllnlllliT they wrrn unrn Milium wnn mini. t Ilr'i and yiuitliM bHnw the ngo of I fi urn hHiiK rucluili'il from Ihn minimum, win ii ib jiiiim'ii u ii li.irlfy lit Hit ni'liiii. Men mid Motnin romn riirfy nnil IiNiik liiticlirH, or Imy fiinn women who . n-ll mimhvlrhi-n Muring nuon Inter liilmlon, What fow rents urn ilinrrl I'd iiri" liikmi 'pilt'kly hy oilier wotild-hw Rpertntnrn who hnve. rn- ) miilneri (iiinlclii tlm com trootn nil , mot nliiR for Hint inirponc. A torrential ilin'iipnur of mln, imfflolcnt to itntiir tlm Jury from wiilklinr Hid two hlockii to tho lintel heie .Mr. I la in cm wnM nhiit, wiih not i noliKh to keep hack the rrowiM thin inortiltiK a tul minio time ln'foro ooiirt On tlm Jury henrlnir tlm Hamuli wero flllnl nml Hid nllon piiukeil, Thn titiilo toulchl iinnoiiiiteil It mlchl ho nhlo to comph'tn primentn tlnn of 11b tcHtlmony hy tomoirow rvenliiK, rihoilKI u Matll I flay nfler Iiihiii Hi nnlnn Im lii'lil. Ono thn Jury henrlnir tho llnmon rniio nro Heated two juror who n Jew dn iiho In n inunler onne In which only rlrruniHtnntliil nvlilcnco wim preiieutetl, voted n llfo iientcmcu nftcr II minute cotiHldei-ntlon. A third of the llnmon riiHn Jurorii iilioul ton dayH iiko wnn on u Jury which mjntoncml to four yearn Im prlMinment n inmi tried for murder. These Men Hold Clara Hamon's Fate liiit did tho work nml I win lying Momarh. cut him off from his whH im 1 nm now .1 tint nflrr ndjulirninvtit of t,n. nt Axlmorn Tliurchy evnlnic nt R o i I k, Al I l C Ki .ipr k. Tillfa pholoKriiphi i and It A Hi ldcnuii r. WiiM Htuff i orirnjioiidi nt ominamli r rivl tlm uutlu r 'y of HIk itff Iiuck :iuiretl. Ilm white ImtlPil man in the window a nil IIiimI up thn men tho defenHo ami pr'j.iucuilon had it-.dccted !n try I'liiru Umltli llaiiion with tlm nhove rcnnlt. A ilelulled lev lew of thn Jury wiih pilntrd In Krldii mornltm'H lmuin of The World; rendloc from left to rlttht Hh tiiemliei-M nre- (I M. Iliiniy, fntiner; T. II. (Tim) ItoherlH, h.-irln-r; t). K. Allen, rnrrhiKe works liro utletor; It. It. Callaway, (hrhinil AHnni, farmer mid ililryman, (i. II. Nowinnn, merchant, T. I.. Vllken, rlRftr lenler; . D. Thomuii, mi-irliunt , 1). .K Unllain, fiirnmr nml iimirhnnt; W. A. Jnlley, Krnccrymiin, II, V. C. l.ouKhrhlKe, farmer; A. I). David, wealthy oil opurntor iitul tho only bachelor on thu Jury; T, W. Decn, n ilntiint eiinhler, Ntuto Nutlonnl hank. In thu fin lllc position when It wni done. y At thnt time, Doctor, what juiflllon wnn Mr. llamon ln7 A. On hln buck. O Wna ho lyltiK flat on his h.Kk or propped up? A Mln head ullishtly lifted, I diipponn nix Im-hea, Ills head wnn hlKher than hl feol. f). Do you recall that ho wild nnytlilnt; elso then, Doctor. A No, chocked up a Utile, unit ronlilo't Inlk tfi ton nnv more. 1 i)octnr, In that operation of the I nlcht before, did you roniovn uny blood from his dtotnnch? A. Yes, sir t) How much In quantity? A Well It Is hard to estimate thn amount of blood but It wan be tween six o relshl ounces; tho blood was lyinc rlKht under tho liver. The rest of Doctor JInrdy'n illrwt Irsflmonv concerned vlnlts of Mr. Dunl.ip, Mr. Ketch. Mr. Nichols tmd hers to llnmon N room before ho d cd, and (ho witness also explained the cxa I cause of death which hu said resulted from extra, larira dila tion of tin' stomach and heart iih u result of tho wound. Tho first part of the cross-examination by Mr. Mr. I.cnn was taken up with the lawyer- ilirtor demonstrations In front of tlm Jury box. Then by Mr. Mclcnn: Q. Now, doctor, you say tiuu jiikp llamon died from that pinto! wound" A. 1 did. Q. You told other parties Just after his denth that whisky drinking wnM on n of the causes, didn't you 7 A. No, sir. q. Doctor, you say ho couldn't Kft enntlKlv water. I ask you If n man that has Rot a imrning wmsKy ARDMORE DOCTOR TELLS HIS STORY cotrriNi'Ki I'noM vaoys onb (er of n. law, wo would llkn to hear tho Kontloman's nuthorttlos. Tho court: Tho nvhlcnco at this tlun will bo admitted. If neces sary, tho court can ruin It out later Q.- Clo ahead, doctor, what did ho say? A. lfn aalil, "I nm ahot" Q Anything else? A. "Hy Clura Hmlth." hi said, "I lold you nho would do that." Q, -What It anythlnK. did ho M7 with reforonco to dylnc7 A. He Bays, "I am BOlnR to die. I am weak and want to go to bed." Q, What did you do with him, doctor! A. I Immediately supported him and went back In thn hospital to tho elevator and took tho elovator and catno down and we Rot on ana I went to tho aecond etory. Q, When you wna on the eleva tor, 'whnt. If anythlnir did lie aay to vou thoro? A. Ho says, "Doctor, take mn hy tho right hand, I want you to promise that you will nover rovrm how that I was Phot only In opon court." I did. (Doctor Hardy then described nt lenitth tho examination, tnn x-ray of thn wound nnd of the location of the bullet. iiIho tho nperntlou at which IColly ltoach, W. 11. NIcholM nnd other doctorn wero present.) After this tho hlcod-Ntalncd cloth lnff nnd outer KannonU worn by llnmon nt the tlmn ho wns shot wero Identified hy Doctor Hardy nnd Riven to tho jury for inspection. It was nt this Junrturo that Mrs Rent a Car nnd Drive It Yourself Tulsa Rcnt-a-Cnr Co. (Inc.) Itcar 215 Snutlt Cincinnati riiiine Cellar 2M NEW PATHE RECORDS They're Omit love lllnl tx Trot O-III-O Oiio-Ntp Vclma Saxnptiono Koto PATHE SHOP a WmI llflh Hamuli and Clnrn Hmllli hroku down and u recess wns nrdereil. Direct examination resumed when court convened by Mr. KrcelliiR: Q. After thn cxamlniitlnn, doulor, did Mr. llamon inly iturltix the nlKht? A, About 2:S0 In tho mnrrilni: fol. Iiiwlntr tho operation, about 10 o'clock. Q, That wns Hundny nlcht, was It not, doctor? A, Yes, sir, Q, What was his condition III" I next moiuliiK? A. Well, ho wns rather free of pain; vomited, very restloss. U. What nurso did you nsslnn to him? A, MUs IIoho Cannon luimo on at 7 o'clock. Q. Doctor, aro you acquainted Kith tho defendant In this case, Clara Hmlth 1 1 u utoii 7 A. Yes, Blr. U, Have you nttended her In a professional capacity' A, Yes, sir. CJ, Did you see anyone In the bos. pllal on tho Monday morning, thoro for the purponn of visiting Mr, Ham-on? A. Yes. Q. About what tlmn did she coma 7 A, It wait rlnht around 8 o'clock, 8 a. m. Q, Did you have any conversa tion with her? HOTEL CoroNA 608-610 South Boston Street Everything new; all outsid rooms with bath, steam heat telephone in each room, v A. Yen sir. Q. Will you slate that to tho Jury? A. Hho caiiio In and wanted to sen Mr. llmnon and I told her certainly, hut I would have first to H''t his consent. Ho told inn In h.ivo no ono In the loom except liini U Ketch, no 1 linmnillictely called up and nsked Mr. Iliunou about It, nnd ho , W ,111 Vl'lll" II, ,, tile." o I went down mid took MlimBf" Hmlth ami clirrled her to his room. (J. Was thero anyouo In tho room whllo slm was with him? A. No, 1 imkcd tho iiiirso to come out nnd Itiivii them alone. Q. That was Mlsn Cannon 7 A. Mlm Caiinon. 1 Did she do that? I A. Yen Mr. Q. Doctor, did you have any con vernation with Mr. llamon nfter she came mil? A. Yes sir, (nfter lengthy nrgu mentH mid objections examination continued). I). What did lm say Doctor? j. no Hayw, "That'll tho woman Uy. doesn't he drink an enormous amount of water" A. Well, he mlnht. I expect he will. . Crosw-examlrmtton then shifted to Clara's visit to Hamori'H nick room, thon on to th fact that Doctor Hardy lmd facts of Ilm Hniiinn shn'. Intt a cret di'splte the fact that the enmity attorney nuela'""l ,,,,n q. Doolnr, you know Hussell llrown, here, county attorney and voluntarily letlred the lust eloclluJ? A. Yes. sir. g. Didn't ho cotno to ou lis thl law and sk you to mak a state mi nt If Mr. llnmon ever told you better than nn accident, and you nald "Mr llrown, lm churned It was an accident up to hi last hour?" Did you Miy that? A. No, sir. Q. Why did you tell the county attorney It was nn nccldont when he was out here trying to find out the honost-to-doil truth about It? A. I told tho man on his death bed I would not slate that except In open court. , Q. Jako llamon told other people It was an accident, didn't ho? A. 1 don't know. Q. You Just Kot Jake Hamon's statement? A. Yes, sir. (.). Doctor, you, through Mr. Hamon'H employment, havo heon Clara Hmlth'n physician and .vr Kcoii? A. Yes, air, sure: a number of times." Q. Sho Is a weakly, nlckly wo man? A. Yes, sir, Qv Hho 1ms serious trouble, hasn't sho? A. Yen. sir. Q. It Is a permanent trouble, her troublo? . A. Ye, sir. v ... i. And It Iha dangerous trouble, llublo to cnuso death, Isn't It? A. Yes, sir. .Mr. McCleart hero attempted to show that alcoholism nnd clrhossls ot liver wore to blamo for Huiiicm's donth wound. Ho asked: Q. Ordinarily, Doctor, that In t Bcrious? A. No, ilr. q. Ordinal lly, 9! nut of 100 would recover from that wound? A. No, Hint l too high, q. Well, 75 per cent? A. Seventy. , , , o. Now. what clso do you think contributed to his death unless It was tho liquor ho had been drlnkliiK that uvonlnff with this llfo Insurance intent? A. Well, thnt had somethlnir to do with It. q. Yes, sir, I know It, Doctor. A. Ho IiikI a chronlo trotiblo hc Hldes. q. Yen. ylr. What was tho chronic trouble, Doctor? A. Clrhossls of tho liver. q. Thnt Is caused by continual and heavy drlnklnu of whlsky7 A, Not neccsRirlly so, q. Ninety per cent of these cawy nro caused hy liquor? A, Sixty per cent, q, Doctor, the fact Is thnt llamon was In a terrlblo physical condi'ton. from everything, even Including th bullet wound, ns you found hiSHtnm nch thnt night, wasn't ho Uabla fj drop off? A. I cannot answer that, I sa;j ho would not last over two y, Mr Thnt Is nil I know about It nft-r I looked nt his liver. Mr. Mcott: I'nrdon me, Dncipr you mean oven though ho got nt , nt this time. A. Yes, sir. (J. You mean after you r.-ut in, liver, that Im. aftor ho was dead or boforn ho died. A. That was when I operated on him. Cross examination was conepde nt f,ilfi o'clock and court ndjour J Some folks seem to have new clothes evry week. They patronize CL1PSON REMOVAL NOTICE P. C. filddlruri lins movtxl ItiKim r,:il, Majo IIIiIk. 1'iioNi: osaci: nr.o to U. S. TIRES Osage J Q 5 Osage Polin Service EcTCiith nt Boulder I" TIlll'S I'lVnST MUX'S STOItH Before any event, to look your best, you should phone CLIPSON SATURDAY I'IX)WKltS" mm Each Saturday will be found nn ex ceptional display of frcHh cut flow ers nnd potted plants nt our shop. Flowers nro inexpensive nnd brills so much happiness into your life, why not have a bouquet each Saturday? DoslonS Fju Third Ktrcrt I'lHineti &LA 510 nml 5yV IS aaeosTOM gllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll TV.-".. EH ilHIIVB PAINSIN SIDE AND BACK vautca uy woman s ills and m Cured by Lydin E.Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Grafton. Pa."! w as troubled with I Till n mm n linn unit ,ta I,, ..... ..I.l.. I nnu nacK. Allot s iloctorinnwltlulif fercntdoctorannd not KottitiR relief, Iliad almost Riven up hopes when my Histcr toVl me nt J-yJI K. I'ink- m ham'a Vogotalilo Compouml, n n il , s knowint; that sho iiad really heon ! J help.vl by it, I I imirchnao,l II 11 ma imnlilrt tn llo mv ivnrL- nl iUt ' r. , time, but after taking BovornllKittlus , of tho Vegotabls Compouml I can ' HI now do anything nliout tho house or S farm that n woman should do. 1 havo , b four months old baby that is tho i healthiest and bicst baby for bis go that I havo over seen, and I civo T?,JI P Pinlrhnm's Vpitetnlil., fVm. s3 poiid all the prniso for my health, ' ' Mrs.BuUR L. FlSUUK, lt.D.l.JJox 37, Grafton, Pa. Working early and Jnto-liftinr amtnir. nml 1ua heaviest of houi hold duties Is it. any wonder tliat it el results in backaches and kindred ills. Hut every woman who suffers as Mrs. Fisher did should prom uy ner oxpo rience and give Lydio E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a fair trial. Springy styles for the boys Here are nil of the new styles you'll sco in boys' clothes this season; that is, all the wood styles. They're fully ns smart nnd good looking as those for "big broth ers". Yet they havo the sturdy fnbrics nnd strong workmnnship needed for long wenr. Two pants suits $12.50 up Two pants suits arc best for hnrd serv ice, good looks and real economy. Hero in new single and double breasted styles with nil the new features. Many differ ent fabrics nnd patterns at $12.50 and up. New wash suits Little chaps wash suits in handsome new styles for spring nnd early summer. Fast color materials of very fine quality. Plain shades, fancy trimmed, checks, plnids and stripes, $1.75 up. Tho II ill c of I'iisIiIoii l'nrL- nml C a in pus Toff ClotliiK. Mil nhnt tan Shlrw Diinlnp, Stct- ' Mill nml Itorwillno lllllH Pri-ncli, Slirlnrr nnil Urncr Shoes Intrntmcn 319-321 SOUTH MAIN STREET Fashion Park Suits and Campus for Spring Tog We believe that quality is still the most important thing you buy in clothing as well as in everything else, and while other stores are claiming to sell the most clothes we be lieve it's more important and are satisfied to sell the best clothes. This season, more than ever, value is our creed but at no sacrifice of quality. You will find both in this new assortment of Spring Suits that now await your inspection. They're priced at 30 $ 35 $ 40 and up Styles and patterns to please the taste and pock etbook of every man from 17 to 70. Single and double breasted models, young men's and more conservative styles. Dress and sport models in checks, stripes, mixtures, herring bones, and of course our liberal guarantee of perfect satisfaction or your money refunded, goes with every suit There's Still a Good Selection of Spring Suits $ At 19 .50 Single and double breasted models in light weight, light color, all-wool fabrics that offer unusual values. 1 1 yVa.d a n sky 5 roihers 1 Whs Rose Wonder Is Culled tlto "Living X-Ray" IlecnuRA sho tlnds your nllmcnls without your tcllliiB hor any thing. Sha docs 'It absolutely without olmrgo. She Id not a Clairvoyant; Not a Spiritualist! 14 Kant Fifth St., TuIb.i. Okia. OuaKu C605, Will be nt IlrUtow, Uaurel Hotel. Saturday :uul .Sun day, March 12 nnd 13, returns to Tulsa March 14th. Tulsa Greenhouse Florists I.nrffot Ilctnll nrrrnlioii.se Nr.ir Tulsu Cut Flowers and Plants All Klnils of noriil Work O-iikh .li'l liist TiM'iily-first Stmt Xcnr IcU Ave, SPECIAL SEEDS SPECIAL Onion Sets 90c Bushel, 5c Quart We havo taken over all tho fresh stock of Arthur and " McCune Co., the famous Jerome B. Rice seeds WM. B. MOHR Plionr Os-nso HIT or 33C0 Corner rirst and j:IrIii rir,i