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ft. TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1021 News of Sapulpa ROBERTS TO PEN FOR FIVE YEARS Kivc Women on Stand Said That They Had Been Married to Him D0UBLE1SBLAMED Maintained Innocence to the Last Claiming Mistaken Identity Legislative Sidelights Large Number of Mcnsures Filter Through the Home Hop. per on Last Two Days of. the Eleventh Week of Legit Jativc Session Senate Now Has '132 Bills to Its Credit, House 531 Impeachment Trials to Outrank Every thing Else From Now on Bill Passed for the Jake Hamon Estate. 0V a' to Tlie World. BAITLIW, March 21 Ucorco llobirU, alias Uoortto Muck, ullim 11,1-y IJcvorn, and hIrci known ui.dur navrral other iiIIIiihch, wan this mornlMR nontcnecd to five yours In the penitentiary after conviction on ii cliurRu of bigamy by Jutlne dnyiord- Wilcox. Huberts tin to tho last, mid even after sontenco was pronounced, maintained .Jils Inno cen. o ami nssortca mat it wan a iii.se of mltttakon identity. Ho Ui is that a doublo 1st tho "lady id. I' r" and it tho ono who has dono nil the marryintr. live women who were put on the u.tnesa stann icsuncd tnut ttiny ero married to Hobcrln und only one admitted having n divorce. r.obcrtH was arrested hero nevcrol months ano for pohhIiib hud cherkn. Tho bigamy chargo dovelopcd later, when an Investigation wan made. Officials say that tho man Ias been married at least seven time Margaret Douglan Smith, f first uoman to take tho stand, testified that Roberts- married hor several months ago in Oklahoma City and after staying with hor about a week disappeared. Tho next two women untitled under tho names of McOce, ono as Inez McOoe. Iloth identified him us their husband. Another woman, giving tho name of Uuth Thompson, told of marrying him in Boutltern Oklahoma nbout a year iifto. Miss nthel Duncan of thin city also took tho stand and testified that she marrlod tho man here in September. Tho next womun -re-fujod to givo her namo, but said that sho married tho man under the namo of Harry Dovore on April 7, 1919, A few months Inter, she mild, lie obtained n, dlvorco for deser tion. Hoborts. when ho took tho stand, denied being married to any of tho women who testified against him (iiid stoutly maintained that he was y o. w. n. hinds. i OKi.Alip.MA f.TV, March SI. Odds and ends marked tho cloao of tho eloventh legislative week, al though a largo tinmhrr of measures filtered through tho houso hoppers on tho closing days. U A. lVarson of liollls endeavored to singo n third appoarnneo for Ylts measuro to repeal the Income tax law, but It Is now apparent that It will be hard to keep either houso long uwny from tho task of determining tho final appropriations. Tho nennto hns accepted tho Iiouho measure which would uuthnrizu pay ment of as much as 100.000 for stato lands or other lands, provided such Is found to ho needed for hos pital purposes. Tho senate has 432 bills to Its credit and the houso has GUI. From tho standpoint of Introducing meas ures no one can ehargn tho members of either house with being lazy. And tho session laws of 1021 will make a largo looking volume, although the fate of somo of tho larger meas ures nro still In the balance. In tho final week-end scramblo Hepresontatlvo Hessle McColgln of linger Mills county secured u "recon sideration of tho vote by which tho houso had previously killed her measure for child hygiene In the publlr srliools. The Highway Department, Adoption of tho house investigat ing committee's report on tho stnte highway department was ono of tho week-end features. Tho fnct that tho statu administration Is not going to stand by this department was recognized in these reports not moro than a week ago. In fnct, tho steps had been previously taktm whereby the administration could lift that cloud and spenkcrs on the floor of the scnato had Intlmuted that there wns to be Immediate, reorganization, Including all of thoso who wore cen sured by the report of the committee which made tho Investigation. Reports mado relatlvn to appoint lvo officials will take no other courso than simple adoption or re jection of adverse roports, Of course, other action could follow, but tho Impeachment trials will occupy tho hoards for a time and probably will outrank tho fights to still bo hnd on tho general appro priation bills, still to he fought out and with tho membership of the two houses In none too pleasant relations. - The houso appropriations are largo and there Is a very decided minority In tho sennto which may undertake to do some whittling in fact, It can ho fore not the "he vamn" they took him fnr He claimed that bn win n . downward. rr.Hrn brakeman mid never had canted that the houso may under--cared anything for tho ladles." tako to cut down Uk sonata allow- , uueea and that tho scnato will return the compliment,. Hut It must not ho forgotten that no legislator can quarrel well whllo serving for $2 per day- as when serving for $C. He may ho bravo and try, hut there .Is generally n lessening of courage somowhero along tho line. Tho coming week finds tho pro grain big thcro will probably ho two Impeachment trials. Tho demo cratic senators arc 'making- ready to receive these charges on the fighting lino. And tho men Im peached do not seek delay; In truth Trnpp has been angry because tho charges against him did not come up moro rapidly. Under ordinary circumstances tho lieutenant-governor Is nbla to appear calm and dig nified, but everything hue not boon all dignity around tho statehouso for tho past several days, und oc casionally a visitor may hear words considerably more expressive than olegant, but that often happens 'ti week or ten days u lie ad of u time when an Oklahoma legislature is ready to stop work. Tho twelfth weeks close, will C. E. HEAD SPEAKS Male Only One Stop In Slate on Tour of Southwest on April :i. Spfc.nl to The World. OKLAHOMA CITV, March 21. Dr. i'rancls K. Clark, lloston, .Mass,, president of the United Moclely of Chrlitiun Kndeavor and of tho World Christian IJndcavor Union, will bo In Oklahoma City April 3 and ulll deliver an address nt 3 p. in., in the First rrcsbytcrlan church. Doctor Clark, who organized the J'lrst Christian Endeavor society 1'cbruary 2, 1881. in fho WllllMon Congregation church nt Portland, Maine, will make a tour of tho southwest tho latter part of March And tho first of April. Ho will visit Mexico and on the return trip will bo In San Antonio on Mffreh 30, Houston March 31, Dallas April 1, and Denton nt tho Fort Worth dis trict convention April 2. .His only top in Oklahoma will lift In nil.llinma f-1 1 1 nn.l liimf pltilu ef ststo endeavorers aro expected! not find those appropriation nues to attend the meeting. tions settled. It is Impossible for : tnoy aro numerous mo utititting program coming up separately witn each institution forced to stund on Its own merit. If It has any. These measures all require time, that be Ipg truo whether they fall or carry. There nrn 200 bills on tho calendars with ,moro than ordinary backing and thoy can not bo lopped off by a mnglo wand. And somo of them will ho fought for in tho elos ing days. The last duy of a legls aturo genorully sees a largo num ber of thrso mi'usiircN mlunrcd with very llttlo conmdeiatlon given them, but wliero so many of thorn which contain appropi Mtlimu it mouim a luthcr closo scrutiny In tho majority of Instances. A State luclng lllll. Tho house has passed tho slate racing hill Introduced hv Admlro of Ollton. It Is a replica of the Mary land racing law and went through tho house without a determined ef fort being made to stop it- It was Introduced by Itepresrntatlvc KIdcr of Kay county two years ago. but fulled to get serious rousldoiatlon. a minion inn. Senate lllll Sit. JR6 by Carloek has passed the hotnfe, It wM ad mittedly a Jako 1,. Hamuli net. us it pormlts executors and ndtnlnlX tratoiM to conduct a going business by order of tho court. Thorn was no opposition to Tiio measure in either houso, nt least not of u de termined nuture. in fact it ropcals tho old law which required admin istrators and executors to closo out a business ln a ccrlnln period of time. v If compelled to follow tho old law, tho Hamon estato would suf fer llltli h liniftlleif fur In?. In tl.-t the business Is of such magnitude that It could not bo disposed of to an advantage In tho period of time Pi escribed under tho former statute. Pcnt'soii Is InnuHtlu'. Representative I., A. I'eursdn ol Hollis has a resolution which asks the houso Investigating commit tee to furnish the names of all tho auditors and attorneys used in making tho present legislative In vestigation, Including detectives If there bo any; the amount of money so paid or promised to be paid. The resolution was tho first gun from th democratic house minor ity and looks toward a detailed re port from Chairman Miitthow1 committed on Investigation. The committee employed two attorneys, Kornngay of Vlnlta and nmbry of Oklahoma City, the first a demo crat und the hint mentioned a re publican, Auditors wero also cm ployed ; In fact an auditor was kept busy all of tho time. Under tho usuul rule of proced ure the housp, ns a grand Jury, utilizes such help as tho committee deems necessary and the compen sation Is voted by tho houso which has solo control over such outlays, as tho senato llkewlso controls tho payments when the. proceedings reach that body. Under that proceude the Pearson resolution would bo effective even If no action should be taken on it for tho reason that fho final rrpoit would have to contain the informa tion asked for by the gentleman from Mollis. Wheels Within Wheels; Oklahoma. City may change tomcwhat relatK'o to tho organiza tions now held In the two houses for a purely local reason, The city Is to havo an election early In April and the governor and mayor, oncn boon companions, are now not at, peace.. In fact tho morning uews puper of the capital city, recog nized ,us being at least friendly to tho governor. Is out trying to bag tho mayor's candidates for office. Stato Chairman lien l-aFayctto Is trying to uld tho mayor, and there can be developments expected In the senate, although of courso no one would pretend to lipllovo that would mako a change in tho votes, hut Just some llttlo unplcasuntnciH might result. That's all. Still tho rONTI.Nl'KI) ON I'AUK TKN 7-STORY HOTEL INBRISTOWSOON Structure to Cost $225,000 Planned; Other Uuild- jng Talked 'am Hpeelal loTlie World HRIKTOW. Okla.. Mm eh 21- C II. Roberts of Claremore, announced yesterday his Intention to toiixtrutt u soven-story brick hotel here nt a , cost of S22&.0U0. It mil contain , about 00 rooms, being finished fit. tho insldo ttlth marble mid on tbr outsldo with whlto stone. 'Hie 10 cation was not given mil. Of I), flroom, caahtor of tho First National bank and R I, !nn uill brick business houses between FlghMi brlekh uslnoss houses between 1 Sight Ii nnd Ninth streets on the west sldo of Main nt a cost tif about 2fi0.(i0o (IrOom announced today All build ings will be of flrc-proof construction. (room to Mo Still In .bill. JpfpUl in Tlir Wntl.l. PONCA CITY, March 2t. -Tho wedding day of .VJIss lil.inrh l.mas hns been postponed the so ojid time within tho past ten days because of tho ro-nrrest of her -sweetheart, Paul Lawson, on a forgery churg. They wero bfthrdlng n northbound train here for Wlnfleld, Kans., on Mnrch l", for tho purpose of mnrry Ing when nn officer arrested I.nw lon. Ater ""vrnl dny In r(iimi ho was released. Intenillug to wed, but was re arrested on another for gery thnrgo. In the meantime Mist l.uias has gone to Missouri' to visit l her parents and wait developments nrii NEURASTHENIA NERVE STARVATION ADUeate of tho Down llrattrd Pmc Heal ndvlc on what to do. ,Mnny a man Ii broktn ti'iwn ami ilU rouragril without havinr any actual illa on In vrgana and tlmilra. - lis laa loat hit crip, ferl weak ami ncrvuua nn't vvtrythlni looka dark. II" la auffrrmic from tliv Kroat Amarlcan illaraae Nrursa tlH'Ma or nrrvo atarvallnn, dun t'i nvor work, wort)-, continual hurry an, I twvnu' alrnln. Tli lonKr tlila runllnuia tin mora certainly wllt It rml In ral illaeaae of hla orsana, hla nervea or Ida ml'el. .Such a man ahoulil live nn the almnl food. eat plenty of eooWed fruit nl areen veKelahlee, aleep nine liwiiraa at nlihl If lie ciiu, an hour In ttie afternoon "rut feed hla rtarvln nervea ami wcali, thin b1ool. with a kuoiI nerve anil hlood foml. llko Niuated Iron. Nuxateil Iron conlaina a prnJuct hrouuht tu tho attention of the 1 're nih Acailriny at Muillclne liy the celr tiruteil Poctnr Itobln. which lepreaenle Hi., nrlnctiiab clmmUil cunetliuent of hcIIvq ihlnK n-rve force. It nlvo contaloa Kenulne nrxanlc Iron like the Iron in your lilooit ami like (ho Iron iln aplnach, tcntlla ami aiilea. Nuxaieit Iron may therefore be aali to he n real nerve ami bloo.1 (out! atnee It eunpllea the prlntlj.nl Inirreilleiita itrmunil eil by your nervea unit dinar to rive you etrengtfi, enerK), fnice am! endurance. It often Increaeea the bodily and mental vliror of weak, wornout. dimn heurted. nnd nervoua fnlWa In two weeka ttme. Your mnticy will b raftimled by the manufacturers If It dora not nruduae pir Irrtlv aatlaflct.irv reaulla. ror ealo by all ilruirlat. Advt. PLACE FOR SUMMER SESSION -Musntilo and Methodist Dormitories J)cm for Fenialo UVachcrri. Bpeelal to The World. Von. MAN, March 21. Dormltor ! and private rooms at tho Uni versity of Oklahoma artvrapldly be ing resorveil fnr tlio Hummer iii.ii. sjon, Miss Helen Holbrook, unlver-1 " . v. j. Bccrciary, ucciarco recently. Tho Masonic dormitory, which will be opened to women teachers only who attend the summer scs Hon. will accommodate approxi mate y no toaehcrB. The rooms W'1I hnvo facilities for two persons to each room, and will rent for J20 Por person for tho duration of tho fumnicr term. Tho Methodist d.ir JtUtory for girls and teachers will ni 'or 50 I10r 'on"' PC room Jill iwo rersons to tho room. Thero "HI no 40 rooms available In this """I'tory. Rooms In private homes Mil bo rented through tho office of the Y. W. C. A. Colds! Half a teaiponnful of riralade Antliept, Ileal In balm In a cup of boh 1 n ar water. Inhale Die vapor 3 mlnutea. Toll will- Inatantly clear the head antlaepttc proper tie kill the cerine, heal Ins proparllea evalhe In flaintd membranea Try It Sanitary tube, 0e at drucclali. Sold llAi'liislvcly bf HARROW .Ml. SIC tOil'ANY 510 South .Main. riRSTADE , I'renounced URST-AIDi ANTISEPTIC HEALING BALM GOES TO NAVAL ACADEMY! Don't hidp skin trouble- with Resinol V"UT Cameron art Apixilntincnt v'"i. (:'""-'s ICnilorscmcnt. sper ?l tn The World. "NttYFTTA, Muroh 21MnI- "I m Cameron, son of Rev. V. D, ' e P'nnoor Baptist minister 'ulahomn, and "founder of tho m ii-divorco league, through tho in- ui .ie or ex-Senator Thomas P. t.orr ),., nrr,(1 nntf0rI of appoint- m hs a cadet In tho United States a il Aeadomj. nt Annapolis, the iJn,r C(""ernn is a graduate of - ' iiryeun. lllgll HC1100I, Una Ills ' ' at this school was inrfflo the i I'J-.-l for hla u,unl,,n . ll.nl 11 PrtAnl f wit linn f- fnvllms . ftrninntipn. Ho Is expected 'to ro I'ort m Washington in June. PniirtYj Korocno In Cookstovc. PT,.!l.ln Tl" World. IONCA CITY. March 21. Funer !! rrv. .a were held Saturday for ilcnt'i Carl Watson, aged 21, whoso Tn.Jj rc''u,t', fr"" hurns, received luesday evening when tho kitchen r'V'tnloded. Tho accident oe- a,L'in,st ,nf thl c"y. "' was r,B,Vo(1 ''y.Mrs. Watson pouring ker okuio on tho fire. Her husbnnd was MoT, t0' 1,y tM no,Bo of ffio explo nlngyur,yd "la "lf0 U"" the ;rMh,itvnV.dU,,, Cni" "' Ht th"?,rc.K.Un.B, rvlval Is being hold inder .h)!,,!0,,J"t Kpcoiiil church !' r tl ,radrMl1 P othe local Ufiiacrr 13 a vcry Xo amount of cosmetics can con ceal an ugly skin. They only fin In the pores nnd make the condi tion woiso. Resinol Soap cleanses the porcti, glvlnR them a chanco to hreatuo nnd throw off Impurltle. Ulils Is why when lfeed with nesl nol Ointment it rids the skin o( rmbs.rrnr.slnr; defect,keepltiB It m clear nnd fresh It enn hardly help bcliiff bcautirul. At all druwlil: Tu'ls a Greenhouse Florists largest Retail (ircrtihuiisc Near Tulsa Cut Flowers and Plants All Kinds or riorul Work Osucti Wit liist 'lwcnty-flmt Street Near U;ls Axe, DILIOUSNCSS-SICK IIUADACIIi;, call for an in Tablet, (a veeatable aperient) to tons and atrensthen the organe of dlceatlnn end elimi nation. Improvea Appetite, Kclllvtt Constipation. GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS I I , . - 1 - r ' kZ5c. BOX J IN HARD LINES "T could not work at all und had to tuko to my bed with high fovor duo to Inctstlnal Indigestion, gases, In my stomach and pains In my right side. 1 hud spent my last cent for doctors and medicine, which gavo mo no relief. I was In despulr. A lodge brother gavo mo a bottle of Mayr'n Wonderful Remedy, and tho first dose relieved mo, Thanks to thlsn nicdlclno I am now In tho best of health." It Is u simple, harmless preparation that removes tho catar rhal mucus from tho intestinal tract and itlUyw tho inflanimalleii which causos practically all stomach, liver and intentlnal allnfunts, Including appendicitis. Ono doso will convince or money refunded. Quaker Drug Co.. and drugehJts everywhere. Advt, If you ire growing hard of (tearing tni fear Catarrhal Drafnen cr It yon have i roaring, rumbling Mnloj coltat in jour tart so to our drugglal and get ono ounce of rarmlnl (double atr :h), and add to P on fourth .lut vt net v.ttfr and l.ll'O cranulaled aucar, Tk one table apoonful four Uinta a dar. Thil will often bring quirk relief from the dlitrenlng head noliet. Clo;td notlrlla thould open, breathing tiecoma eaay and tho mucui atop rlropplng Into the Ihrnit Jt It raty to prepare, colli little and It pttiiant to tale. Anyone who It threat ened with Catarrhal fleafneia or who haa head nolaet ihould rite ihlt preacriptloa a trial. AdTt. HOY It. i ISTMAN STOMACH 'bur i UrutjrjUlt Advt. SUFFERERS SHOULD TRY DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Liberty Garage Car Washing -Car Repairing Car Storage Courteous Kcrlce, K a pert Workmen, (.iiarmilccd Work, Our hpcclultj! Pulling In Hla allied Can 317 West Second St. Phone Osage 7037 , A new remedy, mado from hitter 'oxtraclB of fruit and vcKCtublo origin, that toiioii nnd eUmnlatea tho Intes tinal tract. Now on tho market un dor tho namo DIOKSTOIDS. It. U Hope, druggist of dntralla, Mo., nays! "DlgeatoldH never fall to benefit and euro many so-called in curablo casco of Indignation." , Get u packago of DK1K8TOID3 lo 'day, on u, Money Hack Ouarnntco, al your drugglHt 50 cents, o o N CHICAGO nPFRA H T Frieda Hempel Convention Hall 8 P. M.i LA TRAViATA ASSISTED BY Alessandro Bonci Ciaconio Rimini WITH A Gorgeous Ballet NOTE Special Train Service for Tonights Performance North Bound Santa Fc Leaves at 11 p. m. East Bound Frisco Leaves at 11 p. m. ; j FRIEDA HEMPEL Buy Your Seats Early Tickets on Sale at JENKINS' MUSIC STORE 417 S. Main Street 4 I