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TULSA DAILY WUKWJ, M'NUAY, AlH.l'JST 'iS, WSl SECTION A'. REPORTER DIGS UP VARMINT TALE Indites Se7iuct to biicic lldbeast Sensation i at Drumright l Wildcat emits smoke . Inquisitive Scientist- Declined ( (,i Pursue Animal Into ! the Forest Had it off Ilabu Hon Found Caught in the Grating of Sewer Opening in Enid M in fir ha a fVi pa' T fr H' W ' ' "T wit- Ml ' it ' A V (rav h.' 1 SpofUl la The WorM, 1 nS'II). Auk 27. A perfectly ' formed baby boy was f nuiul on the i Kiate of a te wor. Tho child's head was crushed hut the body was otherwise In perfect condition nnd was evidently placed In the sower tlii' night buforo tlio dis covery. Tlio grato catches every thing of sultunce. Tho body was hurled tempora lly and a caich will he tnndn to find the parties who committed thi crime, 'fttn yearn hk a body wan eaiiKht the same way, but oiflci.s never lu ateil tho perpo tratoin. WATER FAMINE IS DUE TO TANGLE to Tb World, ' MltinilT. Auk 27. That the ivclrd armlnt which ban rc lieen mnkltiK nlKht hideous In Kilty of Slick, rendering every 1. dell a ilendczvous of terror, aded tho precincts of this lo ..1 the Rlst of a wanderlrK tale i i the press by a local news- i tho monster has seen fit to himself with additional awr K attributes Is to be Infeired he Imoherent recital delallnd frightened witness, monster was seen," siy.s the "last ovenliiK by a woman a rhlldren who were pleklnK ne.i In a swamp at the top ef n the outskirts or ilio city. .,,,,.,,,. .hutn.n, down of the " , , r '.iV1 Id1, t ' ralrlHml IlKht and water plant. weird howl when It be i'ld ,,, , rvMUfiX from ,he ..xeelltlon1 , ,. dlsnppcarltiK In a sue diet , j,llU.mt.m ,,y i)CIlllty Sheriff C. I f Miw.t. I iifwl L'n.flfn smnup. ..." ........ .... , i is. H e, upon nn oroer oi me k ,u.iii, ...... ... , .. . po,Ir. Owner Sues for Lcaso IIoncy and Closes the Plant Sr-c!l to Th- WnrM. l'AIItr.AND, AUK 27 P.riotis In convenience and extreme h.irdohlp were entailed tlfion the Inhabitant!) of this city durlnK tho week by the dls- T In i.ir tho environs or the city , ed with doliKht by the ropoi ir ,ew of the tact, on account of l!ic 'nos of tho day, a stronK k ,'a' - ry was a thine Krcntly to lie lit- d In phuato tho liy edlto nh id come down with a Kroiioh cn - annlni; himself to the Kills vi, i ,i i lee ilrk, a sawod-off shnt--l in nutniatlc pistol, ami the lien , nd of a billiard tie. the Ir trr 1 - 'ill enlisted the assistance of a scientist, 1". Alexis leliabod. i 1)., a specialist In hloloKy -an u. horlty on wildcats In partlcu- 'r .'hen they are still and fare I ftr"i tn the dewberry swaiiip which r(5i puted to be tho -varmint a IM' t sual, the sensatlnn-Kalherltu c ill the heavy work to tlio pi- intetitlnK himself with takini? ,'id B'ltherlnK Impressions. lelo Ichnbod, II. V. II.. 1 the stale atmosphere In th" of whero strniiKo tracks fan-shaped affairs with nlno- wero found. v I at," he muttered, dreamll'-. "W at but not still." "8 ill we follow after?" eagerly r .' d tho historian of the expedi tion " Twctr useless," pronounced th! wUc an, sadly. "We Khould not be abe ' i overtake a tub of mash tven in, by puttlnc two and two te-f-ther the deeply Intcretsi'd reporter n able to secure four, and with this lie deduced that this was tho nanv' anlmilu which has been terrorizing othc' portlona of tho country durlui; the at few days, lie vouchsafe t the ' pinion that tho Kreen, smoky ha7P remnrked as envelopInK the bta-t is due to tho evaporation of fu" il, a phenomenon which al ways accompanies tho first run of a ,)' at He believes also that since th s beast can develop the kick of an i'1 rh.int there is no reason to as mme that It can not make a track lust -is larce. fi' ti " V l Vii. Iltf' proi i. Holiness Cnnip .Mcvtlns. fp Th.- World. MlWIKAnc 27. Kervlcen Th') Hit nation, In a nutshell, seems to be this: The plant Is owned by N. 0. (lallemore, who leased It, a few years aK'. to .1. 1'. Smith. It Is Mint ed that Smith failed to pay the rent, anil (inlleinore recently obtained Judgment aualnst hint In dlstllct court for Jl osr. Thin JudKiiunt wan not rutlsfled and the court onb ii d an execution served on Smith. .Meantime tho peo ple here an siiffurlnK beeauso of the action tnfct n, ami nre busy cleanliiK out old wells to Ret water, and iiHortlni; to coal oil lamps for IlKht. I'lipll of HoKiLslawslil. Sperl"! to Tlif World. KIN'OI-IKIIP.K. Auk. 27. Miss ,IeHte K. I'ord lias resiKned her po sition as head "f the piano depart ment of KliiKflsli. r colUKe nnn Miss Mildred 13. WIKKln of Topeka, K:n., hos been eh, 'sen for the position. Miss WJKKtn, 1 sides boitiK a KIJ 1 uato fiouv Waihburn eidbKe In muste, CTs a student of lioRUslwskl, after which she also spent three years In tho New' KiiKHnd conserva tory under Charles Uenuco. Cnlitvii'll Jloies to l'otK'si. Special to Thn WorlJ. I'ONC'A CITY. AUK. 27 -J. W. Cantwtll, until recently president of the Oklahoma A. and M. colb t'e of Stillwater, Is movlrm- with his family to Tonca City, which will be their home after September 1. Ills dauh ter, Miss Carolyn Cantwell, Is a t"acher In the I'onca City schools. Her father Is lenvlni; almost Imme diately for overseas to take ndvnnccd work In I-3uropean universities. City Water U the IWst. HperlTJ to Tto Wurld. Cl'HHlNU, Auk. 27. I'sers of cltv water hero nre hnvlnir the laiik-h on owners of wells III the city since tho state chemist has made his report. Ills ntrihsU shows that the water upplled by tho city Is better for human consumption than spe, linens of well water submitted to him. MP In? Fir s I ' B 'in, me, km It, I let are the mornliiK. afternoon nnd at the Holiness camp meet- he tabernacle at Kirst and (5 southwest. In this city. The attendance Is istimnted at ClerKymen nsslstinK In the i an- J. (5. Tripp. A. C. Wat- VI T. Kohl). ( , Mitchell. J. H Spaur. C A. Itowers and lyer. Sovral additions aro ,1 n itlt nt Money (Setting. !r' Tho World. ' "M13UCI3 Auk- 27 That the Rlil u Ihams eviuiKellstlc mectlnK y'' . the Haptlst church in this V ns profitable from the stand- Ill- r r dollars and t ents as well as itual matters a shown by tho uit on Sunday afternoon a col r was taken nt which more moUKh money was raised to ff a debt of -2,2G4 on tho Knsc of Xo Man's Kami. COM.MI3KCU, Auk 27 "Ilosn of N'o Man's Land" l.s the title of a play copiposed by Austin V. Stout of this city, which he has recently had eopvrlKhti-d nnd will II will bo produced in the near future for tho benefit of the Afotoolnhrdlutaoln benefit of the American I-cglon by a company whb h hns been orKan Ized under the name of the Com merce Amateur Theatricals club. fir lee thar I-av Haudi'iii' Irt'ft the Trnelf, fpcclAl o TUf World VINITA, Auk 27. Charles Stiles, colored, was seriously Injured Wednesday afternoon when a Kaso llne handcar on tho Knty 'jumped the track south of thn city. 'The driver of the ear was 'onslder- ably Bhakriu up, but his Injuries are not considered danKerou.s. Stiles was taken to I'arsons to recelvo treat ment In the Katy hospital thero. thur li bulldltiK. Iiiiori'o After Tuenty Yehrs. tr- The World M'vMI Auk. 27. After 20 years 'f ' fied life and the raisInK of a fan ,f children, some of whom ri- ,i drown and one married. II. a i. mile Dill has filed In dls- tru jrt a suit for divorce aKainnt I'Iim- OrK.'in Is Ke'aily Ct'SHIN'O, A UK. 27. .Workmen nre Installing a $7,000 pltio orKan Klft of Frank Ciilllnn of this flty, In the I'rcMbyterlnn , hur, h hero and report that the or Ran will be ready for use this w cok. i 'Of Norwegian Invention Is a proc ! ess for damnilnK shallow streams by lavInK wlre-protfcted canvan pipe support, abandonment and nercs them and filling the pipe with water lie r i iKband, Neuman O. Dill, allow ing r true'' 5Q00 Reward We will pay 50.00 for the return of our Ford roadster delivery car, bearing our name, and taken Friday, afternoon. Or we will pay 25.00 for information that results in recovery of car. X is i 12 s a i 9 I Such Remarkable Selling Events as these will crowd this busy store Monday Vandevers Our Annual Pricings are 25 to 35 below later season prices lliis event affords an unprecedented opportunity for the. purchasing of fine furs at a substantial saving at prices that are the lowest in years. We purchased these really fine furs during an unusual depression in the fur market when fur prices dropped to the lowest level present replace ment prices are much higher consequently as the lator fall demand for fine furs increases so will marled prices be higher. Therefore we earnestly urge an immediate selection of your furs now so that a liberal saving may be yours. Rich Silken Furs Gives Smartness to the Costume -Perhaps no other form of feminine adornment so subtly enhances nit lady's fascinations as do really fine furs.' Hut they must be fine furs and that is why it is well to buy at Yandever's for here every fur is of guaranteed quality. And the modes loo are beautiful diversified original by skilled fur riers here and abroad, who fashioned them from the finest peltries ob tainable directed by Dame Fashion. A FevJ Representative Values! Australian Seal Coal -.50 indies long, bell sleeves, lnrr;e shawl collar, Pussy willow lining, sclf-triintncd. AiiRust Sale Price, $100 Crlncy Coat 30-inch length, brown or taupe, belted model, bell .sleeves, large collar. August Sale Price, $15 Hudson Seal Coat -30 inches long, n .sports model of fine selected pelts, large bell sleeves and shawl collars, belted. August Sale Price, S22.r Hudson Seal Wrap A beautiful' wrap of superb skins, trimmed vith large squirrel shawl collar, satin and bro caded lining. '., AiiKtist Sale Price, ?17.r -National Mink Wrap Three-quarter length, of beautifully matched skins, large shawl collar, 12-inch reversed border nnd reversed cuffs, brocaded Pussywillow lining. August Sale Price, $750 -Russian Kolinsky Cape of exquisite rich furs; nn original model self-trimmed with tails, beautifully lined. August Sale Price, ?750 -Marmot Coat of ItO-inch length, belted model, bell sleeves, finely lined. August Sale Price, ?100 -Alaska Seal Wrap A beautiful '18-inch wrap of the dolman type; large shawl collar and fine Pussywillow lining, self trimmed. August Sale Price, $!)G0 Other fine conts, wraps, coati-os, throv, wurfs, chokeiN and arlous fur pleis-s are here In n vtnnderful esilliillon of line js'ltrlew. lly nil menus, )lc this siiixtIi hhoiilni; of the new In furs. A Partial Payment -You can buy during this saleon liberal terms, paying a portion of purchase now, and we will hold and store your furs until wanted. Charge Purchases of furs during this sale will ap pear on October statements, payable November 1st. All so-termed Hudfon Heal Furs are dyed Mu-kiat. All so-termed Australian Ken! Fun r dyed Cnney, Stamped Ecru Crash Novelties 1-2 Price 17" Regular Prices $1.25 to $2,50 Tills selling embraces centers, pillows, scarfs nnd oilier items in good quality crash. llnli ony The Autumn Modes completely dominated by SLACK -Sponsored ami favored by Paris and New York; black predominates in the autumn modes and it is only lo be twpccled that our rasliion rooms, with their close IMflh Avenue, New Yoik, connections should feature the captivating modes of the mo ment in- illitrlc (win fori Crcpr Vrochn Much Crcxt do C.liino I'rocka Ilhirh Cropo Siilin I'rockx Witch S'iifi1 I'rtuiraiso I'rocU Much Voirol Twill I'rochg $24.75 to $185 - The slender silhouette embraces draped models straight-line and tunic effect, cape nnd bell sleeves and captivating novelties. Chenille, faille ribbon, wool embroidery, monkey-fur. corded effects and other rich em bellishments give ndded piquancy to these charming frocks. Tis n pleasure to view nnd n pleasure to show them I -Third nmii Black Dress Fabrics Monday and Tuesday For those who Fashion their own clever frocks Fine lustrous black silks of excellent qualities are priced at liberal discounts for two days selling--making the cost of the new home fashioned frocks an Inexpensive item. illl-inch blade Canton Cropo, tpo.cial. .$3,911 36-inch Idach Satin, rcgfiar $2.'.1, special $l.9fl 40-inch black Charmcww regular $2.7.r, special $2.19 36-inch Satin I'rancaino, regular $3.50 npocial $2,911 36-inch Taffetas, $2.9.1, special. . . .. .$2.39 36-inch Taffetas (a special purchase) $1.59 Black Woolens and Velvets 'Ifl-in. Hindi Tricotine, -10-in. Hindi Ottoman jf o "fc O Cloth, IK-in. Hlack French Serge, regular $.'$.50 V Hf( nnd Special 27-inch lllac.h Costume. Velvet, yard $2.50 36minc.h Iilach Costume Velvet, yard $3.50 39-inch lllach Chiffon Velvet, yard $5.50 39-inch Made Chiffon Velvet, yard 57.95 37-inch Mad: Chiffon Velvet, yard $10.00 Ill-inch Millinery Velvet, yard $1,911 to $3.50 Main ITtM,r 250 Pairs White Footwear Yi Price -embracing our entire stock or quality white kid and canvas pumps in full Louis, baby Louis, nnd military heels. Kxtraor dinary savings are possible of this high-grade footwear during tin." nun; Dress Slippers Special $4.85 -Hlack and brown suede one strap, full Louis hoel slip pers that have been selling up to !? Ili.no. Specially priced i or tins selling. Dress Pumps Special $6,45 Of fine quality, in French kid, brown and black satin trimmed, finest of bench make. Regular sizes and regularly sold to $lf.()0. .Second Hour Women sy Silk Chiffon Hose -with lisle tops and feet, excellent weight, in Hack, sil ver and gray. Regularly CQ 1.2."). Special OVC Halliburton-Abbott Co. Si