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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922 C T REWARD OFFERED ! FORTHESLAYERSj Police Refuse to Let Body oi omiii man ne Taken Home .iv, lh international .-ncwi BtrvlCf. r.fc..,,rwi A ... t i i .wirtl will lo offered for Information idi c'to the arrvnt and conviction ti b murderers rff H, A. Mcltrlde, , Mlro Oklahoma oil man. It h uu nouncetl today liy MIsh Kllcn , n frcck Indian Rlrl, Ills step , is; I) to; a' to Tlio World, w HHINaTO.V. Ausc. 1 1. Chief li.tfctiven Clifford I,. Orant . 1 nn order that the. hody r.nncy A. Mcllrldo of Munko ruiild not leavo the DIntrlct tVumfola at thn prc.cnt time it Isntied tlio order after Deputy i .,'ner llerbott B. Murtlti had hold , lulopny over tho body. !u tho meanwhile a coroner's Jury ii sworn In today and will nit to i .r rv Martin found Mcllrlde'a .'i hid heon crushed in five or six , i ' ci with domn nort of n heavy oh. '. ' wielded by ono of hi? mttrder- r. fie roroner wild Hint ho felt cer tain that two persons participated , he robbery and murder. There v i ' from 12 to 15 stab wounds t the faco and head, and a (l. moro on tho hands and arms. ' e expected arrest of the slayers ii lind not been accomplished to i .-'it nnd tho police npparcntly were l. -i 'nnfldcnt than they worn 24 s before. Tl'r order by Inspector Orant , 1 itv . f tho plans of Matt Arhuckle r' Muskogee, to leave with tho body tl afternoon. Arhuckle arrived ii. 1 1 Sunday and went Into con f.'titi"n with pollco officials. It t' " was considered possible to p.i'M that following tho verdict of do coi oner's Jury tomorrow tho Po ll ,. wciild release the body of Mc I'.iH" nnd that It would nrrlvn In MislfoKeo In time for funeral serv Uc Wednesday or Thursday. The police also nnnounced that t; bellcvo tlio murderers took a M'niblc diamond rlnc from Mc 1 i d- IIo wns known to be wear l ,e thn rlrw Wednesday, When the l 1y wns found the rltif? was miss. . tf and tho ring fhiKer wns sev er d. Fifteen Minutes ot Radio Each Day lljr EDWARD N 0AV1R Korttiftly Tarhnlcal F.lartrlcal lllit tor U. tl. Onvrmment, (t-'opyrlcht ill:, bjr United Kaatura Nynillcale) li KIFTKBN MINUTES OK RADIO .. AUGUST 15 H. .. .. ..6 .... LBBSON No. 127. Tlio ConMnictlon of "Spider Web" Colls. This type of coll Is extremely easy to construct and itlthnUKh small, Is very efficient. Tho losses due to "end turns" existing In many other forms of colls, Is eliminated, tho dls trlbullvo capacity between turns Is Ho I. P primary S t Secondary T tickltr r;3. 3 low and the Inductance value Is comparatively larKo. Thrco of these small colla properly connected In a regenerative circuit form n, very sat- W Wo Pin choc NFWArtK. N. J., Auk, 14 fort-rat P r'nj'n. prraMent ot tin 1'riiilcntlal In-r-ianra efttripany of America, realirnM Ih i afi'rnoon. Ill health wa dvn na irm nur" Elward Dutlldd, netlnir praaldrnt life PrMlen went on a leave of abeence f ur t "titha alto to Liermuda, wag elected to succeed htm, WASIIINOTO.V. Auk. 14. nmrtoyment ao.t protertlnn of atrlka breakers waa an munccii today n th policy of tho South ern railway ayatem by Ita prealdent, Fair fax Harrleon. "If It means war to run the Southern ri.wi " he declared, "let ua have It ni, not later." WASHINGTON, auk. It. Dr. Clarence J Mwrtn. prratdent of the Southern Com merrtal rnnerca. announced today that the tirteenth annual convention of the r nereia will be held at Chlcaco November :-:t mUfMONT. Ten, AUK. 14 F. II. Kpp, h carpenter, -waa killed nnd aevea mn eertoiialy burned when one of the Mill of tho Texna company at Tort Ar thur eiplodcd thla inornlnK. At"STl., Tel. Aue. 1 4. Governor Nt'f win hold a conference, today or to. rn -row ulth a delegation of Waco rltl ifni Who will come here to urge that f)tvn port tana be Invoked there, anil It I; probable that Wnco will be tho net Tfia railroad center to be nlnctd under open rtt law a atate official aald thla titernoon. ST I.OUIB, A UK. 14 Sll thouaand trki of tho illieourl Pacific railroad. takinB a atrlko vole, are InvorlnK a wilkout, C. A, ratteraon, crneral chair. Ti.in of the clerk'a brotherhood announced h !sy. rillfAOO, Auk. II Several tons of cf clay In the baaeuient of the newly roritru.ted Illinois Truat A Merchanta I.'ian bank descended today upon feveral "rl,"ra, cruahed to death Salvatore Trun. In' rne of the worker. Two other labor. nnra felled. They were token to a r 'p. I. . TftrrKA, Kan., Auk. II nay losan. . la dead today, liavlne died In a local fin '!, and Vermont Evan. SO, negro, l in Jail, the reault ot a quarrel aald to rave atartcd over money owed In which i.Tin iiaahed Logan's throat with a riror Sunday, Could Do No Work Had Been 111 for Fif teen. Years . (factory combination for the recep tion of short wavo lengths, tlio colls being Used as primary, secondary and "tickler" colls respectively as shown In the nocoinpanylni; diagram. To construct one of these colts, o thin pleco of Insulating material such as bakcllte, 1 1 lire, or cardboard with a thickness pt 1-lSth of an Inch should be usqd. Cardboard, for ex ample, Is easily worked and a disc should be cut out which Is 4 Inches In diameter. Tho clrcumfcronco Is then 'divided Into seven iual parts and lines drawn from tho outer edge to the center. Alone these lines sloLs aro cut, 1-lSth of an Inch In width In a dlstanco from the edge ot the disc of 1 Inch. This leaves eeven separate sections as shown In Klgure I. on which the winding Is to he pla d. Keveral coats ot thin shellac should next ho given to the disc, which should also be baked to stiffen It nnd prevent the absorption of mois ture. To avoid Increitflng tho dls trlbutlvn capacity and ionseiiiently reducing thu efficiency, the shellac should be applied tn thn dlso pre vious In winding the coll. , A hole bored closo to thn bottom of one of the slots and starting near est tho center the wire Is wound al ternately over nnd under each sec tion similar to a woven basket On account of thn uneven number of divisions It will bo noticed that i-arh wire crosses the wlro beneath It nt nn angle as shown In flgjire 2. On the outside rdgn of the disc may be fastened two small binding posts to which the ends of tl.o. coll may bo attached so that thn colls may be inslly connected In tho proper part of the circuit. Thn wire should bo silk covered for neat appearance although cot ton covered wire Is equally as effi cient and tho slio may be from No. S3 to No. 28. If three colls are con structed for uo In tho regenerative It cult of figure 3 It Is suggested that lb" primary have 2S turns the secondary 40 turns and thn tickler'' coll SO turns, tl Is Important for nil I hi' windings to bo In the same direc tion. Tho colls should be arranged on a mounting with tho primary coll fixed in position and tho secondary and "tickler" colls free to swing nt an angle so that tho dlstanro between either of them and tho primary tuny bu prre"' e decreased thus pro ducing a fine degrro nt tuning. A three coll mounting similar to Hint used with "honeycomb'1 colls gives very satisfactory results. A range oT wavo lengths tioiind 300 meters will be obtained by the iibtno prescribed number of turns a ml If It Is desired to recelvo longer wavo lengths tho slots tuny be cut deeper and more turns used The use of these colln In combination with variable condensers provides very clnso tuning anil when tiaed J ii tho regenerate circuit of flgum 3 n greatly Increased strength of signal Is Secured. .MOTOM INN Olllil.ltl.l) txosnn' who grnn'ed an InJunrlinn ni'ied by tho county nttorne. Tho Injunction ScKIng of I'int of Com l,liuor Ia-iiiN to Injunction I'Mxi'i-dlnK". The Motor Inn. n resort near Medio station on the Hand Hprlnjis road, wnn ordered closed yeaterday suit wan brought by the county at torney t tne t'liiirst of about 21 cllttens In the vicinity of thn Inn. In an affidavit 111 in" iltzeus claimed ihat (he resoil a imtoilous and it by District Jttdgr Vnlleau ll!ddlnn ' detrlmt lit In g"id ki i rnliienl. i7 1-9 DOIIOIIIV DAY liH for Jout .liiet ttrltu her. telling jnnr Minus, mill In1 villi tit n k to refill selection for jout An affidavit ntia bed to tho pet! Hon for nn IiiIuih lion nnd signed by John (Ihormlty mid Homer Ujode, constables, stated that In a raid rn Hie lncc August II these two mci hud selrrd a pint of corn lintior i is and .Mrs. Margaret Darnttt ft natlirl us propi lelnrs f the njtm. 5 After Ono Month's Treiilnicnt, Wrltcx InlcrcMliic Iettcr to Inler-Smie Doctors. "Illnton. Okla. "November 13, 1919. "I had been lit for fifteen years with a nervous disease and stom ach trouble. I doctored with n number of physicians. It seemed ImposHlblo for mo to regain my health. I took treatment for a lit tlo moro than n month from the Intor-Stato Doctors of Oklahoma City, When I started treating with them 1 was unable to work at all, had not been nblo to do work of any kind for more than u year. Ile foro tho end of that time, I had folt nB well ns ever. Am taking my place with other men unit doing n full day's work every day. I cheerfully recommend nny sufferer from chronic trouble to Inter-State Doctors. "W. 0. Johnston." Thn diseases treated bv tho Inter State Doctors aro all chronic dls-p.-isc3 .of tho blood, nerves, kidneys, liver and stomach, Including ca tarrh, rheumatism. Indigestion, con stipation, nervousness, loss of nerve force, goiter, gall stones, diseases of women nnd dlstascs of men. They havo helped thousands back to health. Somo have been cured In one treatment, such as varlcoso and other enlargements. They admin ister tho genuine French 914, Consultation and examination aru free. Office hours aro 9 to 5; evenings T to 8; Sundays 10 to 12 only. The Tulsa offices nro at suite 218 219 Security Illdg., corner Second nnd Main. Advcrtltomcnt. See Our Display Windows FOR HARRY HEILBRON'S DIAMOND SPECIALS BIG REMOVAL SALE NOW GOING ON CORNER SECOND AND MAIN 'A HOME INVESTMENT THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF OKLA HOMA is an injportant and vital factor in tho up building of this city. The service this company ren ders is ono of "tho most important assets iry.he city's future growth. Electric light and electric power are indispensable in modern everyday life. THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF OKLA HOMA is FURTHER ASSISTING the 'progress of Tulsa by bringing to the people it serves a SAFE and PROFITABLE INVESTMENT opportunity in its Cumulative Prior Lien Stock. The stock costs $90 per share, at which price it yields I you 7.7 on your investment, and you may buy for ! cash or on easy payments. Dividends on every share free from Oklahoma Per sonal Property Tax and free from normal Federal Income Tax. , Ask any employe of the Public Service Company of Oklahoma "An Investment That Endure" Osage 2770 Since 1904 Here's the Wind-Up Final Clearance of All Two and Three-Piece Suits ' So sharply reduced that men and young men will see the wisdom and 'economy of purchasing now for next season's wear. a 7 n: For all $18 hand-tailored Palm for hroken iimx or l'aim iicacit ShIm nk $13.80 to $1.1 values; 30 Milt.i In nil; $14 7 JL JL9 m $91 on: For two and three-picco euit values to $29.50. For two and three-piece suit values to $42 50. '24.75 aW J i QJF For two and three-piece suit values to $50. For two and three-piece suit values to $60. The savings arc from $8.25 to $30.25 on every suit. Makes arc all Palace, Stein-Bloch and Society brands. Every suit at these prices sold for cash only. Extra charges for alterations. These prices aro tho finnl clean-up for a few days only. Bo hero early. See window display. mm a On Main at Fourth mm New autumn modes in misses' footwear - Tim ymiiiB mlM who liktH aonicthuitr a llitla iiniartor a lit tlo illffmiMit In fuotttnnr, Mill bn cllnrnii-il with tho new tnocliw on illnplay here. Kaclt Mens In proudly nn a part of thn autumn inmln ruarhltiK tho liclKliln i.i fnahlon liy Kolni? (o the font. -Ono of tho mot himhmiIIih. ntylnn In plain too, patent leather nut' at nip liuttnn pump. It liny n low licol and turn polo. Vor? ninil- rratriy priced at very moil- .$7.75 -I'atont leather, one-alrnp Imcklo pump wtlh nand rtilorml kiimIo trimming!!. Low heel and welt l"nlr. only $7a50 One-Ntrnp Imrldo pump In tti touo effort In IlKht nnd dnrlc lirown ritlfnkifi. Welt olo ami low heel. Ono of tho moat novel an well an neat appearing tlllMl hern Khnwn thin tt' rjjr nennoii. I'nlr . .' (DO I D -I'.ilent leather mlv atrap liueklu liiiinp, petforuled trlinmltiKn, t'llt-tillt atyie. Low Heel. Dnoldeil. ly Htnurt In appenr- n live. IMIr $6.50 -lllnok anlln onn-ntrnp liuttnn pump, cut-out dlyle, low heel. An oxeepllonally ilreaay pump and very moilnrately priced at .$7.45 -Til-lnno effect In Unlit ami dm It lirown calfnltln oxford, welt nolo and low heel. Another plennluut ntylo hrotiitht out for tho flirt time thin eennon. I'alr The n'Mnu hjIith art1 Miimn In all eltv from 2!4 to 7 !, Scconil lToor .$7.85 Art needlework suggestions s Stamped Slips and Scarfs - Kino iiuallty munlln pillow nllpn and ilnwHor ncarfii to mutch. Mumped for working In applliiue tlenlKne, and hem Ktltcheil for crochot ciIkch. L7 - ..f - 1 n .. o r Mr kiCniiB iuajii uc Scarf b, 1x50 $1.00 Pillow slipa, 36x42, pair . .$2.00 Stamped Lunch Sets Mndo of tinlileached munlln, nlno whlta art linen; nliea .18, II, HI, and 72 Inchen; four tin pit Inn to match. Htnmpeil for worklmr In laiy ilalny and nppllUO ilrnlKim. Hot a. $2.25 to $4.50 Iluffet .ctn nnrt ncarfn to nintch 75c THICK HAIHCUT or lKlllIll.Vf! tt lilt mury pair of clilldrrn'i" nhnt'4 nt t'i.lft or tner Clearance Prices on summer wash fabrics Checked ami plain or candlen, vollos with om lirolitered d o t and whllo ratlno vollen; do nlrnhle patternn nnd at tractive alludes. Theno fulirlcn oM In aennon fiom 9Dc to 12 per yard. Oholeo tti clono Importi'il Kwlmen I n light nnd dark patternn, necuroly fnaletied tlotn. Clivin-iip price, QQrt per yard OtC -10-Inch vollen nnd ha llnlen In handnomo flow tiled deilgnn. Very npe- Sii !?r 25c -IS-lnch Importtil fjwlnn oruandy In a wltlo ranjto of nlinilon; pcrmanont flnlnhl extra fin qual ity. Itofttitarly nnlln nt 89c nnd tl 29; reduced to cttiHo out, COm per yard OtC 36-Inch nun-criinh ilrenn linen In pink, lirown, Croon tun, yellow anil whlto; rant colorn. (J- Tor yard . , OJL s Stamped Porch Sets ntliicfil for t'li'iirntit'O to Half Prico -Mndo of tan noedleweavo. Cush ions, nwlriK covern, ncarfs uind talilo coveiH, hlnmped In parrot and poppy den Ik in for out lino work In yarn, t'ormer price, (1 to (3. Now lir.lt price. Spring nnd Summer Pacific Package Goods to bo closed out at Half Price -Including chlldreu'n drcsneN and rompern. women'n pettlcoittx unci (eddlen. all ntnniped and ready for workltur. Wood worth's toilet preparations Woodworlh ICitrmn Compact I'owdcr, $1,110 Woodworth Karens Compact J'nwder Flllerit. $1.00 Woodworth'n Flnnco, Compact l'owilcr, $1.00 Wnodworth l'Tance Compact I'owder rillcrn, .-no Woodworth Karens Up Htlck, $1.00 Woodworth t'lunro Ornngo Itouge, SOa 5 S Mw there's satisfaction- ' I , Delicious and Refreshing ' HEBE makes muffins that melt in your mouth MUFFINS, hoi biscuits, rolls nmke tlicm willi IIkiii:. 'J'hat's tbc wny to make 'cm so tbey will melt in your moutb. ITkiii: is a wholesome, well-balanced food product. Jt is pure skimmed milk evaporated to double strength enriche'd with vegetable fat. It is an economical aid in cooking, and not only . makes delicious dishes, but it makes them very iMtritious as well. In cooking, ITi:iik serves to moisten, shorten and enrich. Here are a few suggestions for using IIkhk: Muffins, griddle cakes, eggs in white sauce, fried chicken with white gravy, fritters, cottage pudding and short cake. Your favorite dishes can be prepared eco nomically if you'll use IIr.nr. for your baking and cooking. Ask your grocer for a can today. You'll be pleased Avith this aid to good cooking and certain to order two or three cans so as to be sure to have plenty on hand. ncntrjLB mim"0 i. -W Vir-tT Write for tlio frro hook nt HRflH rcclpon. 5805 CotiHiiiiior- Ilulldlni;, ClilctiRt), Address THE HFa-BE COMPANY Chicago Nkw Yobk Seattlk " VEGETABV-1- ni lauiMoui tut Mint conrxt 0 - "niinii?: lawn