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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1022 MYSTERY CLOUDS GIRL'S SUICIDE Los Angeles Actress, Aft er Gay .Ship Party, Jumps Overboard .haN KKANC1SCO. Jan. 2. l'olfco I rtramnhlti ofllclula wrro today vi.iklnK i rlslil Invfullnafion into Iho viistfrloun dlsapfcrnrnncn parly yon FcrJay of Ml Hetty Montgomery, pn'ty IoS Ansel nrtrcfw, who lUx royed nil manna of identification from her clulhlntf iiimI Oin JumiM mto thj! l'aclfloV following a hlla ili party aboard the itramililp Tap, enrouto hero from 1m An-(,-clea. Th Girl's iiljKonco wu first illt .cro(l when u friend of MIm Mont j; miry wont to her stateroom t.y before Iho veniel renched I rc Tho in I wlni; Blrl'H latent nrt il -.-m wai jslven its Hotfl Imperial, Dtl South Clrund nvenup, I,os An- (ialcty aboard tho Ynlo started r irly on New Year's eve and Ml .MoQtBOttM'i'y was ono of Dm out s'andlnB fljMrrs In tho merriment, F"ie wcomod to bo tho life of tho iiarty, nccordlns to thoo who re iftvurknil nhotit her vivacity. W About mldnlBht pniwcnBein my, he suildenly ceased herNmerrymak i B and with a Bravo look, h Id' "I w mtler what, tho new year will i rniR me!" Soon nfter this she retired to her t'ltteroom and nothing more has been heard from her. SOCIETY PAIR IN BRAWL ItoOl (ict Drunk, Oru- (,'ics to dull, Other to HoHpltitl Aflrr Wiilillnit. HAM.AR, Texan, Jan, J. Murrlod five mlnutcM after tho advent of tho $ ow ye.tr; drunk on leftover Christ ma's booze a few mlnutm later and 20 minuted later the wedillnc cere mony tho bride In n local hoopltnl .with a black cyo minim ono shoo which she In said to havn used to defend herself -Jinil Hip brldo Broom In the city Jnll charKed wllh illatnrblng the paro. ThM In the rxperlrnc-e of n Italian cottpro who were married In ii sub urban district dtirliiB tbf New Year celebration Sunday mnrnltiK. Tho husband uald a omiill fine and was released. Tho bride Hili treated At the einorKcney hospital and then transferred to a local sani tarium for further treatment. Tho names of tho hlBh contract lilB parties nro withheld. SEEKINGASTATE OFFICE Wnjrnr I. Dicker for ltcpublUtin Nomination for Treasurer. Tulsii county has a candidate for n state office In Wayno I. Dickey, county trensyrrr, who has announced his candidacy for tho republican nomination for stntn treasurer. Dickey was elected county treas urer" in November. 192(1, when ho lie rented w. . Htueltey, the demo cratic candidate. j J)lc!:ey came to Tulwi coutily parly In 1917. lie has been nn actlvo par I ly worker since locatliiB here. !new church organization TELEGRAPHER SHOOTS TWO Ohloan Killed nnd Wife Probably In Family Injured. t'OHTSMOl'TH. Ohio, Jan. 2. Hugh C. Nichols, telegraph operator, was shot nnd klllca and his wffu was probably fatally wounded, when called to the door of tho homo of Curley llnrket, at WhcclcrH Kta tlon, eight mllcn cast of here, early today. l'olleo arc sceklns C. C. With t iw. SO, tcleBraphniMirator on iho C. & O. NortheriKrallroad, who tho authorities Bay, la licensed by pyo witnesses. H'lthrow and Nichols, who wns Wso an opcraton on tho name rail mad, havo been close friends until the marrlngo of NIchoL somo months oso. Police are worklrtB n the theory that Jealousy caused the crime. Close I'll Oil Ilclil Dens. PAWUITHKA, Jan. 2. Shrenuoug iifforta to stop BambltiiK and closa a. I places of lll-famo are belnB mado by tho county attorney, C. 1C. Temp Icton. Ho secured Injunctions Satur day to closo a rooming house and an alleged Rambling houso in Per shing, and four place claimed to be Rambling house's in Whlzbang, ono of the new oil camps in tho Hurhank field. .MctllotllM I'mlrMjintx (' More at Place of AVor&lilp. Rpeclst to Tin World, P1CMKU. Jan. 2. Another church has been added to the num ber hitherto mlnl'terlng to tho re ligious needs or this city uy tne re cent organization of a Mothndist Protestsnt church,, with Ilcv. ,1. T. Petty as pastor. Members of that denomination havo been working to this end for somo time, and the present pastor was approved by their conference hold In October. Kor tho present, they nro using the Woods store building on north Gladys street u a plac of worship, This Is said to be tne rirst organization enecieu uy that church In Ottawa county. All Fat People Should Know This rt r4ntlA own a debt et nrntltulf to I t tie Hiitlmr of tho now fumoui MfctrnolA , I'reirrlptlon. unci nr till inor liultbti'ri I for tho rMnttlon of thin harmless, ef- fectlvr obesity rmoJy to tuMft form, 1 HUrmnli I'rosu'Hntlnn Tiihlrt can ha fih- talnrd l all ttug Binrtn the vrcrltl over at the r4nonabt price of one dnltur for h rtie, or you can eecur tlietn direut on receipt of price. fr'm the Mrniola (o . 4(13 Woodward Ave,, Detroit, Mich. Thla now leaven no excuse for dieting or vio lent eierclso for the reduction of the overfat bodySn normal. Advertisement. Only, $1 fi.50 Down BALANCE EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Saves Mtfhcy Labor , Time Sares Clothes Fuel Water ' t Electric Washer Chosen as the Best by Hundreds of Tulsa Housewives Watch for Our Saturday Special F. B. DESHON & CO. "THINGS ELECTRICAL" 505 South Main. Osage-Cedar 572 Punlum's Finer Values Js'cer Walked In Two Shoes ovn KToitK si:iivict: is co.mpmcti: After Inventory Specials Mi'h'k Mines in llniUen Linen S7.75 Other Muck In .Ml 1calhers $9.75 Theso boxhI value sIkmm should be strongly n sldercd hy men Mho arc, looking for ival vulue, sbocs nt a price. $7.75 Hosiery for Men, formerly sold for $1 to II. CO, now 66c to 3 Of. Copyright 1921 Hart SchafTnir & farx You're sure of satisfaction here; We guarantee it, or money back. It s on urJan ua ry Sa le begins this morning Hart Schaffner and Marx Overcoats and Suits at greatly reduced prices - Twenty-nine fifty for Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats that sold for' $37.50 to $45 Thirty -nine fifty for Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats that sold for $47.50 to $55 Forty-nine fifty for Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats that sold for $57.50 to $70 $2Q $OQ.50 We have larger stocks than we like to haye at this time of the year, we're willing to sacrifice part of our profits in order to reduce our stocks. We're giving you exceptional values in the finest goods that are made, Hart Schaffner & Marx, super-tailored suits and overcoats. No finer quality or greater reductions can be found, get yours now while selections are complete. . Scotch Crombies $59.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx finest coats that sold for $75 and $85. Rich, fleecy weaves with plaid backs; the finest coats we've evei' seen SCO.50 at Flannel Shirts Reduced This includes every flannel shirt in stock; heavy, medium and light weight in a great variety of colors, a full run of sizes, everyone. Fur Caps Fine comfortable Caps from the- wqrld'8 greatest fur cap makersColors sfre black only. A full line of sizes to select from. Every one in this sale. - 25 Off Osage 313 Reduced 25 I0 mill sun Clofliin Co. ROBERT 11. WILLIAMSON, Mgr. Formerly Wright Clothing Company H.S.&M. Prep Suits $27.50 These are fine suits for young men and youths who need their first long trouser suits, beautiful worsteds in stripes, checks and Herringbones; these sold reg ularly for $37.50 to $ 7'50 $45 in this sale at J Tint 111 Vol our Hats Fine American and Import ed Velour lifts in handsome shades of brown, grey and black. Get yours while the sizes are complete. They are all 25 Off y 204 South Main 'nr. 202 South Main PURDUM'S FINE FOOTGEAR Main at Second