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4 BOWEN'S WIFE GOES TO STAND Jreaks Down When Quizzed as to Relations With Slain Man .BOTH SIDES REST plea of Emotional Insanity Is Made by Slayer's Attorneys iivLAHOMA CITY, Doc. 20 Mrs. , iido Howon, divorced wlto ot i R. Howcn, on trial In district ni hern for the slaying of Ills ior. Walter C. linwen, went on stand for the dofenso this nfter i 11 hut hroko down and was un ' tn answer questions ns to hrr . f?ed relations with tho s'.aln wan t cannot answer those questions inn mv Nmall children." she went. "( .ico them away." . jlSi v- 'Ier "ve clil'tlfen were tnken Ztij ft bo enurtronm. hut Mrs Howrn w i unable to proceed. She. was i! i dssed. ':oth sides rested their cases late i d iy and the Jury was Instructed t iudpo George W. Clark Despite 1 ! as of both the prosecution and . i ' nse for a night sessloii ht which il.i v promised to limit arguments t one hour, Judge Clark declared tin adjournment until tomorrow innrnlng. The defendant's five fliflilren cstifled today that Walter C. Howon fr quently visited their mother and Hi it they corresponded. Mr.". Howon fil-' admitted that her brother-ln-l.iw had vlsltod her. nr. Floyd J. llolen was called by til- defence ond testified that he tiinufiht Bowen was insune nt the t 'e ho kljled his brother. The defendant completed his testl n iy this morning. Ho declared ,V' miter had threatened hi, life several times and raid that Walter , M his son one time that ho "would -if hi j vny nut" If Alva ever f. rid him with Gertrude TJowen. uwrr- raid he had no recollection a-iythlng from tho tllno ho saw hi- brother alight from a train hero on the night of November 2 until 1 f nind himself In tho county U I The defendant shot his brother ti .loath nt a railroad station when the latter stepped from a train In ni'todv of an officer who was 1. ringing him hack to Oklahoma City from Muskogeo to face a charge f faltl'iT to support hls wife and ' two children. ' testified yesterday that I'n brother had ruined his home. The defense has presented a case of emotional Insanity. Too nunJUor. Had, 1 yearn old, had been groins to Sunday school for some time wlu n his teacher ono Sunday soked the class: "Who wants to go to heaven?" and till hands went up hut Hail's. Tho teacher asked: "You do not want to go to heaven?" and H.i.'l answered: "So, thank you." T ec-her asked why, and Hall re plied: "It has not been long since I camo from there." Asa Ucnnett. In the Wilmington News. Cor i s t mas Cheer All Through the Year GIVE ELECTRICAL GIFTS and know Hint every lime they are used throughout the year the recipient is bound to remember gratefully their thoughtful giver. There are so many that you must come and see them to realize how fitting electrical gifts can be made to any woman in any situation. Let us help you select from a host of items. They'll Ail Enjoy Radi You'll find that we can furnish you a complete Radio receiving set nt low lost Or whatever is required to add to a set already installed. There's a radio enthuslsast In most every family and they'll n Joy it. Havo us show you. The best wav to decide on come to headquarters for help you select. UIHIWLLLLII ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS 119-121 E. Second ! Paris-New York by Plane Lieut. Ohm Its Nungesser, retired, of the French army, one of the greatest air heroes of tho war, will pilot tho first I'arm-New York air plane. Lieutenant Nungesser callo his new typo ot air flivver. "Flying Kgg," and with It believes ho will fly to New York In 2 1 hours. NEW YORK HOTELS FILLED Itciiiuml for Hoonm Grows Dally niul Jtntos Am Itciliiccfl. From ft New York lottsr to th Detroit News. Visitors will do well to make hotel reservations In advance, just as they did In wnr duya and tho hectic weoks following. Managers say the demand for accommodations is tho greatest since tho peak days of the war. New York's growing popularity as a winter playground is give n as the causa, hundreds of visitors coming from tho south and from Central and South America. Latest statistics ray there are 284 hotels In Now York, not including lodging houses, boarding houses or apartment houses that accommodate transient guests. Tho hotels have about CO, 000 rooms, 20,000 baths and hundreds of kitchens, restau rants and servlco rooms. They employ about 10,000 persons and their capacity Is about 110,000 per sons. Hates, tho managers say, began to swing back to normal about two years ago, and in comparison nre now not much higher than pre-war prlcea of other commodities. Her llrlglit Idea, Hulj What aro you dolnir with your check book" Wife I'm signing nil tho blank checks so that if anyone stcahi ono ho won't be able to forgo my name to it - Hoston Transcript. electrical gifts is to simply such things and ask us to Phone C. 1140 ill cm 1 ULP. MORGAN BLASTS GERMANY HOPES Nation's Reckless Optim ism Giving Way Before Wave of Pessimism HKHL1N, Dec. 20. Reckless op timism which hail run rampant dur ing tho past week Is fast giving way to new pessimism with the realiza tion now that Undo Uam is not go ing to play Santa Claus after' all. AH hands nro now engaged In the drab task of sobering up as the re sult of Morgan's statement upsottlng hope of an iinmadlato loan In America. Tho disastrous result ot tho mad J'iblleo of optimism Is that the peo ple have been led to expect dropping prli.es, a hope that the now climb ot tho dollar makes Impossible. Instead, prices are araln skyrocketing on the eve of yuletldo and tho holiday promises to find the Gorman people In a bitterly disappointed mood. Christmas Will lie Ulnck. Christmas will bo even blacker than last year. Antagonism towards foreigners Is growing so intense that tho government has deemed it necessary to Issue a warning that displays of excessive feeling ugnlnst them will only result In now btudens for tho German people. It Is now realized on all sides that Franco, not America, holds tho key to tho situation. Those who havi watched closely tho trend ot develop ments In the last yeiir can not but feol that tho solution of Germany's difficulties is still fur away. Germans nro fond of tho argu ment that If Germany had owed the .,, a couple of billions In 1914, tho United States would not ' i.p entered the war. Cool-headed German financiers now my tnat Franco won't let tho United States flnahcB German restoration if she can holp it because an American loan would now mean a German economic revival under American financial protection which would block the alleged imperialistic alms of Franco. Houghton linck of Picas. Reliable sources reveal that tho chief motive power behind all rorent 120 Give Useful m mm (4 1 y Pay After y g i I I Christmas J J J I Personality I J? ; if Advanced Spring of Lovely Taffeta s32-50 $37-50 Crisp new taffetas in smart basque and bouffant mod els with dashes of colorful ribbon and lace trimmings; just the frock to wear during the Christmas festivities and they're remarkably low TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, "' r's to hiukc Yv Arlington sjo tho ,tcinvui problem as ono with which ir v. nolo world is concerned, Is At) bassiidor Houghton, who has been warning tho stato department ever sinco his arrlvat that Indescrib able chaos is In tho offing if Oor many is not put back on her feet. Tho climax of Ambassador Hough ton's efforts was reached when the Cuno government took offlro. It Is understood tho ambassador feels that this goveriitnont means Ger many's last chance of maintaining law and order and keeping tho Ger man Industrial Incentive, going, thus aertlng a catastrophe. Cuno's failure, tho ambassador feels, can only mean the nscenduncy of extreme radicalism. Xo Help for KiihkI.i. A giavo symplon of the rttuiitton, ho fells, Is that the socialists, Ger many's strongest party, ara keeping aloof. Cuno has hold his place lor er than most people thought, but one reason for his tenacity has been tno hope In blin and his supporters of Anglo-American confidence and sup port. This Is a tremondnus difference from the situation last Christmas, when the general question was "when will Germany put Hussln back on her feet?" Tl.iy Germany Is utterly unable to do nn.vtblng for Russia oxcopt give her skilled labor and many Germans nro now asking: "Won't Russia help us'.'" forgotToWeIoTto wed Patrolman Kplnlus Why Ho Quit Past for Two Hours, From tho Nfw York Hernia. Patrolman Charles J. Hohman of Hroolilyn was boforo Deputy Com missioner John Daly In Brooklyn tho other day. charged with being nbsont from his post on October SI for two hours. The policeman satd that was right, he was absent, but "I mot my sweetheart a fow minutes after I went on post, and I pioposed to her. Sho said sho would marry tnc, and I forgot 11 about tho police force and tho city and everything but her. Wo went down tn Tlnrniicrh hall to (rot a marrlnne license before sho could change her I mind." I Tho policeman's story was corrobo rated by his wife, who was Miss I Madeline Hahn ot Hroolilyn, and the I commissioner said ho would reserve I decision until ho could take the ex. ruse up with Commissioner Knrlght South Main Street Gifts Buy priced, too. MYSTERY CLOAKS ORDER TO TROOPS National Guard Company Is to Depart From Mcr Rouge, La. MONHOU, La.. Dec. 20. Tho pur pocn ola movement of a company o' Louisiana national guards Into Aloro houso parish by Gov. John M. Parker yesterday afternoon to night continued to remain a. mystery to nil except a handful of officials. Tho passing of tho day foiled to lift the mystery screen. Those in a position to speak would say noth ing. Tho governor, attorney-general Mnd others remained In rigid silence. Lnto today a detachment of 25 men under tho command of the compony officer, hastily departed from tho camp establishment In tho heart of tho little town of Mer Kongo. Tho men said they did not Know where thoy wero going. Tho officer would not speak. Close observers offered tho opin ion tho men weiu n routu to ono of tho lakes In tho vicinity of Mer Houko Whero it is bellovod tho bodies of two men, weighted down with wagon wheels, perhaps victims of hooded men, are resting. llflli'M's Hodlow Ijooateil. Four detectives, working with tho department of justice, are snld t" have spotted tho location In tho lakn where the bodies can ho found. The gunrdnneii are to drag tho lake or to afford protection to an expert diver engaged In tho recovery, ao cordinir t i reports current. Tho de Silverware our flatware and hollow wars Includes ml tha copular patterns from thu world'M fotcmost sil versmiths. Carried in open stock that Is. you an buy ft fow pieces now and add to thorn irorn time to tlmo. We nro offering 20-pleco iota of Rogers IS 17 all orwai o with hollow andles. In cither Annl versaiy or Amliahsndor patterns, at the very cT':: S25.00 lioiitilo vegetable tlNhes in g e n II I n o HheffleM rtare, with remowible handles. Spa- l"-ln. meat platters with well and tree, in Kc nulim Sheffield Q-J -i fif ware, special DXXUU Beautiful silver water pitcher, 2-cpt. size, Gro inn doslBii, of genuine Sheffield sy pn ware. HpeclaIDiOU rtread and sandwich 'rays, attractive Special at Open Evenings 1922 tectives nro said to havo preceded tho movement of the detachment this afternoon. In tho event tho bodlos aro re covered, open hearHm dlsotVHsnd bv Governor Parker and other state officials, probably will ho instituted at Haslrop, the parish set. t'nder this method tho state would hopo to obtain evidence upon which to con vict members of the bard of B0 or tnoro hooded men, who un horse back nnd In motor cars, swooped down upon a party ot ftvo promt ncnt Mor Itnugo cltUetis, returning from a eelobntlon, carried them off into tho woods and severely flogged them. Two of Ihelr victims, Watt Dan iels and Thomas Hlclmrds. tailed to return to their homes and In spite of a search on tho part of officials n'id their friends, havo not boon locatod. Many aro persistent In the opinion tho two missing men wers mur dered. Intlmatu lllg (Viusplrarr. The victims who returned told of terrible experiences but declared they could not identify tiny ot the kidnapers as they worn clothed in masks nnd robes. Ono declared tho men "looked like what wr know of tho ICil-Klux," Another unlit he recognised some of the automobiles parked at tho punishment ground" born Arl;ann nnd .Mississippi li cense tags. This statement Is believed to have been tho foundation for tho recent visit to Washington by Governor lMrlcer, who aked tho president to invoke his nuthorlty In wlmt ho charged an lnterstnto crime. A rnntlva for the kidnaping has never been definitely established. Theories of n feud of somo 2G years' Htandlng hnvo been offered as well as the opinion of many that the Ku-Klux Klan of Louisiana. Arkan hplh and Mississippi wero Involved Gift Thoughts' 1 for llth-Hour Shoppers The Eleventh Hour finds Heilbron's prepared with almost as broad a selection of gifty watches, diamonds, silverware and jewelry as at the start of the holiday sea son. Articles sold from our display cases are replaced daily from our stockroom. Thus you have practically a complete stock of high-grade merchandise from which to choose. An inspection of our stock will solve the perplexing problem of "What to Give." Gifts for "Him" Priced at $5 and Up Finding & gift for "Illm" will bo nn cimy matter nt llils store. Wo offer lioro tho following itrtlflcs that ir; sum to idenfo tlio average man. Specially priced tit $5 and up. TIm'jx) lnchido Solid Gold Cuff Links, Belt Buckles Silver Cigarette Cases, Scarf Pins Pocket Knives, Waldemar Chains Match Boxes, Evcrsharp Pencils Waterman Fountain Pens, Cigarette Cases Hand-Embossed Purses And numerous other useful and apreciatcd articles. Mon's Gold Watches 12-size white Kold, 25-ycar guaranteed cane, 17-jcwol Jil gin; a very beauti ful watch, priced $35.50 12-8i7.e Elgin, 17 jewol, adjust e d green gold watch; hand-engraved case, one of the most handsome watches in our entire stock. Priced $35.50 An Klfc-tn stream-Una se ries, 17-Jewol thin model. A beautiful tlmepli-ie. ir.d priced at only. . . . S48.00 A Howard thin mod 1, 14-iarut solid void, llt Jewel adjuited tlmciiliee. This watch neids ii' In- ir.0"-. $92.50 dBlsn. S4.50 Nov Located at "Heilbron's An event almost immediately pro ceding tho kldtiHpIng, given credelice as probably benrlng on tho cusa, was tho attempted assus Iimtloti of tho. mayor of Mer Hourh who had nn nounenl a campaign against the law lessueiM and was answered by a noto to loasv the rommunlty ami upon re fusing; was greeted by a fusillade ot shots while riding In his automoblln a few nights later. ltinl Tn lies 1 in r r.xiimlnnUon. JKKKKUHON Cli'V. Mo. Dor !V Harold Huel, Si years old. catcher for tho Mostnn Hod Sox was ono of the 140 law ftudents taking tho bar eamltintlon, It was learned hero today Your faith in Kellogg's Uran can never ho misplaced -ST IS ALL EnMIl KelloRg's Ilrnn, conked nnd kriim Mod, will permanently relievo tho most sevcro ensen of constipation be cause it Is ALL HUAN nut n, food mixture) that cntinot possibly liavo stif fieimit natural rorrectlvo properties. Onco constipation gota Into your sys tem you must fight It (o tho finish. Kollogg'fl Hran is I ho weapon. It will win for j mi. Don't tako half-way measures; don't temporize. Kollogg's Ilrnn Is permanent relict for constipation If It Is eaten regu larly nt least two tahli'spoonfuls daily; in chronic eases, with each meal. And, Kollogg's is a tasto delight bec-.uso it is dcllolona an.! comes to you i n highly palatable, dcsirnblo food, us well ns a corrective. I lou will nrently enjoy Ivellnirg'B Jlran as a cereal j ll.i vuWUio Haver Gifts for "Her" Priced at $5 and Up Our courteous mlespcoph? vtlll bo cluit to help Jon w:lc't llio useful niul appropriate jflft for "Her." Ah n siiKKivtlon wo mention hero tlio followlni; llt of beautiful and useful things that Sli vlll buy i,i Me . broil's. Strand of Pearls', Lavallicrcz, Thimbles, Bar Pins, Broochc. Cameo and Ruby Rings, Cameo , Cameo Brooches, Hosary Cases, Silver Lip Stick Holder, Bobbed Hair Comb, Gold Pencils, Cigarette Holder and Tray in Handsome Leather Case Ear Bobs, Beads And a variety of other useful and artistic gift articles. Ladies' Wrist Watches 15-jeweI, adjusted movement, a very fine timepiece; 14- carat solid white gold case. Specially In solid priced $19.75 Special nt at. 15-jcwel, adjusted movement, 18-carat white gold case, lat est dcsijpi; a very fine watch. Special phlrts, Intr. Hpoclal at price Q of tot. 16-jewel, adjusted movement, 18-carat phires, solid white gold caso of the latest design. S'.cd,:'$37.50 An oval shape Elgin in J8-carat solid w h i t o gold wrist watch. One of tho newest designs out of the Elgin factory priced $57,50 num. at mond set num. at Heal mond, num. at Corner" Fourth and Main HWF J Villi 3T. - . 11 All Day Iong, Farmer Turmut had been to mar ket. His cnttlo sold for good ptltcfl. and feeling flush, ho bought a plade of cloth to havo made Into a --ult ot olothos. Hut alas! on hi homeward Juurmy he lost It. His carelessness a inoyed Mrs. Turmut very much. .'Hie told the preacher about It next d ij A week later the elerirvnian met Turmut. "Good morning Mi Tur mut." snld tho good man. ' line you heard anything about your i n'h7 ' Yen" he snlil moiir lfullv and solemnly. "I have morning, noon nnd nlffhty . Improves any hot or cold cerc.il, ami Iimtmtorablo inviting bakery batches enn ho mntlo with Kellogg 's. Try soma Kollogft'i llran pancakes. They're, greatl Or, rabiu bread or gems! Kollogir recipes nro printed on each packngo. For health's sake, get tho whole) family rnting Kellogg's Hran just no quickly as possible, iiccaiurt it H ADT 1IUAN nnd it will mako over tho health of every big niul llttlo metn her. "Your physician will recommend Kellogg 'j Hran hecatiso it is positlvo and becauso it will sweep nnd clcanoo nnd purify, nnd put color back into faded cheeks. It will help children, grow liiif and strong; it will clear nnd tonu and hraco up tho system of every ono who cats it regularly. All grocers sell Kellogg 'a Hrau bwauso Us uso la universal! Diamonds Perfectly cut, blue. white diamonds, from a frac tion of n carat up to several carats, mounted In gold or platinum. Pino blue-whlto diamond Bold mounting S275 Two b 1 ti e-w h 1 1 e dia monds, two Konulne sap solid gold mount $135 Three very fins diamonds set In solid platinum. A ttt!.!a!u. $345 T h r fi s very fine d.a monds and JO real sap set In sollil pla" Spotial $185 A handsome diamond w tn 18-carat whits gold S'B: $67.50 Genuine N a v e 1 1 e d!a In solid platl Hpeclal .$725 emerald rut dla net in solid plati Hpclal .S875 Open Evenings I! i i At