The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader.
M MtM fines '
et sv..e im
1 III llll m iSHE'i' . 1 - MMMH -i-i-
.-jejnsrseesr t
HUME
n. last
45 Mofc
Members
Spotted
BULLETIN
Monro. La Dec 29 Shenlf
Pred Carpenter of Morehouse
parish today declared there will
be arrests in the Morehouse kid
napinf lnveatigrationg upon the I
return of the federal in vest i :
gators who were in New Orleans
yesterday attending a confer
ence with state officials It is
feaid that 45 persons will be arrested
TWO CONFESS TO MUNDCH. AND
INVOLVE MANY MORE 1
Bastrop lev Dee. fort) fl .
person. were implicated In the viore
house kidnapping ami murders of jt
August according to two c ilnH ui I
reported late Thursday a deliver.-.;
by the dejiartinent of Justice ren S
stste authorities al New Orleans
The state' legal office In New Or-
leans d. l;ri.i t . . u mi -nt . u the
auhjevt. saying they w uhl n- uh.-r
denv nor affirm It.
The confession will not be mad.'
public it w regarded here until
the open hearing begin at Bastrop in
January
It waa stated the lfner rf the
rvnfesalons have bwn granted im
munity ly the t(e a'id arc bUig V
eecieted along with other wltneaae
and wll he called upon to teuf
However it 1 regarded here aa
Ir UMf the lilWll of some or all
the men named wiil ecoar !ef re the
open hearing begin
One Indication that the atate ia
preparing for -me activity I. Been In
the order Issued Thursday t the n
tional iui. comranv t cr Hoi:"
to be prepared t move at short no-
tice. These IMM were stationed
here to hold down a pohle out
break among the cirisaa of th r- m-
munlty and to assist the cl authori-
flea In making arrests
At New Orleans Tliur.dsr the in
ernor of the atate. the attorney sen
era! hla ataff of least assistant and
the f.ur department cf Justice men
wen' mapping out the future oursr-
In the Investigation into the death
of two men aald to have ben vic-
tinia of a mnh.
Iiifh Society Members
Grabbed On Charge
of Bootleqtting
IBj The ABWeS4d I rem i
Saw Vorfe. fXc . A feenvel
grand jur Hearing completed teda
M "it a 'aSe end tenn. c'ub. m
Park even resulted in n lUmtnti
on two lOvnta eia e. ut . man.
cnargtd th Belting mora tnan
thirty gallon of ligne.
Th specific charge of tne n
diCtrxent wert tonaahracy to o
lata ISe Volatoae act acd th m
ternal revenue law
"eo'a: officiate said Ha ccnepu
acy waa brought to their notice
vrai ffk ago and had boon
followed through "eelect circle and
taahionabl placet
Among those named in the n
dictmenta wtn R N LaMonlue.
Morgan LaMontu and William A
LaMontua owner of the Grand
River D ttiii.ng Compnf and the
Cnm OiatiOing Company of Kn
tnucby. R. N LaMontw g noted
as a polo player
Irish
Siege I n
U.S. Oft
tm b
. J-.
IK
nf
Hi
in the IhIicI
tsl at the li
tttlntc it l.f
d Oil
tlll'l
BATH HOUSE AS HOME
: FOR NARCOTIC ADDICTS
Suggestion Th.it State Take It
Over Make Repairs and Use
At Sanitarium Or An
Aquarium
The munlelpAl bath houaoV pt op
en y ia rapidly fsllitiK tato decay
Small bey with t n. nt brti k are
leavins the inipn-n of Jutenile wo
lence on the t windows.
An appraieal made in September
showed $t')0 wculd be requud for
aweessary repair on the huildinr J
X. St al lien upon making pnvate
inventor KM a Mew t . iTUiiiff a
. lltiai t !!' eper.ition i I 111- prop. 1 1
stated that i ihi uuld be nectisarj
for Ffpsira The -Oof of the tualii
iuilltiir i. in very Isail onditton.
while the beaver board partition
Rioan from ucgl.it
r
The augiiestKB ha been made Hut
the rltv approach -late 'fl uls II. it wg recalled 1 tin t Mr t'rawfurd
mrht at.. I dawti til.i and (VMUMl
thi otltee ntr.ll.ee W ked
aU' laat inu'tit. UatlMMj Craw
fold. IIOWlv MMIltel terotittd
Cetieral of ll.e lrib l-iee ate m
. V rl " i I v li.il.lntar hi
itinrr office irritnlv unit look
of lielerininat ion nnd ifrowtli of
benril on lim face which he.. ke
hi ik'il In'tiinuinit WednesiUy
!i III. ...II in. I Instil. till W..I
j . -.lay miflit .in. I nil l.i .st. i
tlav In the .utter office. Robert
Itris.iM . n'i ..ffieer of the Irish
r. i ill. In an urniv . Mrs Muriel
Mn.Swiiiey wuli. w of the former
lord mayor of Cork an. I a half
a iloen other repreM nlat of
the rccil.i w.-e on watch
Htrolliag in anil out f the offieea
.!. uiiiforiuei! Hilieimen under
eoiiintaiuj of Delect ive I I. ilj. Iiatu
'.Vaiiiea (ierati of the lioml. s.jila.l
j Botk MM hit.1 iiiiitoiineed that
llliey were there to afay. The
I potietttMM had made it known
thM' an Moleliee or illsttirhnii.'.
would bring swift a.-ti ti Even
11 it l' m-i llieil ire.re. for an
other Iiuik nu'ht "f watchful
waiting when th new si .a per uieii Tw"
left fr their office to r.p.rt i
i .irres i Billlwater
What ha.peiiii in (he interim "n
was tit re.ortled hut when the1 '"'
unoiiicial bariHi reiitrncil
the. IiiiiikI th. dfMir to the
buiadai k ked and they rwM
i't any ligllU "n the t.nth
floor a her the fonsalate
located or anywhere rise Then
Mk In
eal w l
two C0N0RE3SMEH visit PRESIDENT Before Sight
On Borah s Hill
Is i orei at
By T SiiiiUM-t rea i
As.h.ngten Dec It - A vole
bet ere ng4H en lis eah rwsl
fee a ) Wtenemu tenferen
mh.cb i HS0Md By tha adm e t
tratien teughi teeter by nie
leadar while the aeae f
the subtest B'wceettea with k I
(-eased W
The reublKne negol eted i
etly for a ew.lt salt fee dwrn
ment ind .eceeead ever Nw Year's
day
tenatee Jehnewn. eegabjuiin
Canfern. who tewght shoulder
hwgider wth S net or esseeb
ags.nat the League ef Netisne eg
ended today's teener battle en the
conference p en Me aie) that the
propoeel waa wor than the teeejue
awd sdds.l that uh a infere
wwuld leopard. our future
Child
s
is
'robe
V.
'b-
the K
Tw I
A. a
t t on
IA.. h .
APPRArSFRS SAY Mill
8illw;itri MrB Sue
Oresham Mdling
and Report To
Miller
user from
Mi ti
i t.ert li-
Up Filled
Intereits
H B
the A i
MteSgg at
VUCH INTEREST SHOWN
IN POULTRY SHOW
Many Pine Birds Shown; Looal
Paniieri Win Pointi and
Prues Many Her From
Other Counliea
lrt-ni and
f town Mslt rs
WAN! IMPORTANT MAT-
TERS IN COUNTY COURT
Judge Bales and His AasisUnt
Ar Kept Busy At All
Times Orphan Are
Adopted
ICvery day la court day In the .
. inn . ..-..I ... i Ju.lae li. le. n.t hi
fficletii clerfc. .Mite Noae Kwrultai I
s I always oa tae ih and ar
kept busy The pNlMf dlvialon of
th court la the most Iraajn'rtant . f
sl illtl us as It deals with widows
sn.1 rphana
The naual grist a as haadleil io-
.lai Here are fw ..f the n
ini orient mutter up Im
t. day
h t
l Is
M tel bsnI
M the Hfl
f II Ail
la. nisr t
k bark . f
ad lie) hit ' .
IB
IA. lake U-
4 iNujWt f
t Wait IksnleU
lU rtet hk Iks
I Mh b hi.
kicw th i-i
dtnihln BhinUr
i pr . l
" Mas) a
14 I
tasik
Lftj
mri
it .n I. r w i.t can.
IB the ha sun rknfed enan
house . Hastroi . thrh mil t
or n
(ati
iii:
and
The
Hi
by
Ksm.e- leagii- wl
W
nt i
A Ih-aii and wife .f Uses"
ip'fUl. ll.e
Continued on I'are S.i
DEATH ILLS 1188
H II l I I II KI
Funeral services for the late Mis
tUchse! K. Jenkin will be held Sat
urday afternoon at 2:30 at the Firit!n1 np
Christian church.
Itorn ofTlclatin:.
Death came to
i nursuuy eeiiins ie: eniner ailer
.1 Ion iHnon; the imm'.l. it
Hev J W Ki!
od
a M'-w to taking over the hath In. use
making nttceaary repair and iiaiuar it
as an adjunct to one of the depan
n.-nts f tli - i nun :. wealth either
a a sanitarium for narcotic addicts
tat as mB aqutarium f r game fit h
'Since no one eke seen dliosed
to take ever repair and perate ;he
hath h. use I fivor having state ion
trol In tMg '"" The new adtniBlH
trstion is .oinmitted to itale owner.
ihipf things. I understand and hern
I la a i oil chsno to work it Nti in
jfact. OMeWtS ha two thinga tor the
I state to dst 1 1 v with the hath house
mill 1 favor using the
m4 askc-d he repeiblletn reprc
aeatatlves to u- th.-ir plaints to
ihe office !. reeiMrac lit the
praise s
Itseen II K.
does not It
Iri .ml
uao sad
. rt .( the ap
Y is w rth Im
t - Tins
s el'atm aiet
'trdi ii s
'm v ii
man A To
BP king .ti
f ne eihib t
1
era. and get a line on mill al
.lath h use fir narcotic rtitlenta. ft
'.;' . .... an I al.. i.....k.. . .0
) nir . u; assail ininnr (lie 'in umi i t.
i' ull and rapidly (Meliorating prop
railftf nT.a. ..I Crt-elsw
va Bajita . .i.m .
her doith was a br ken limb sustained i
ia a fall ome swli ago .he was! " -
paai years 01 age ;.n.l nail tor a
number of year lre. ii blind She wa
a constant but an unc mplalning suf
ferer. She waa a roeatetent Christ- i
Ian gentlewoman and vat greatly be. I BtJI iVouts cl Tr op No 6 eon-
loved by all who know her and ap- ' or t" Le Bron I'ui t No. 5 Am
predated her kindly aweet disposi-
tion. She leave. three children
Jlwayne Jenkina. with whom he ha-
made her home a diushter Mr
HCOi Is itiMM
s. ro 0HGAMZ1
Charle Ini and James Jenkins.
MIIINK.III n I IHI 14 Ml
LATE WW H. MIH IIKI I
COWS BASKET BAIL
TEAM WAS OEPEATEO
Anderion Outhrie Forward.
Played Remarkable OAme.
But Support Failed
Score 44 to 24
I'.uthrle basket imler4 went down
to defeat at Stillwater yesterday In a
spectacular game witnessed by an
unusually large crowd. H waa the
ofSSillng game of the .soli The
siorp at the finish was 4 1 to :'4 An-
derson'! remarkable playing waa the
feature cf the game; he counted
twenty of the twenty four point.
Although ahowlag s lack of pr.
tlee. Cos. h Wilbur Ray' a II S.
five all veteran playera. . ut. lss.
the Logan c unly cagers' squad in
fl or wrk.
(euthrle fook an earlr lead shi. h
1 wa toon overcome Stillwater
(by 2i to 14 at the half rest. In. res.
lag the lejd in the aecond period
j Peery. Marti enre Bd Ihsbr i were
(the big .corer fr-r soilwstee.
lly. arttriK
g of Ibis
IkKit both
n
v ... i it ta.
'mii aatunasy. eii'l tan
of l.ir.l I. w w.rrtU
Joe's'. Aw tlm ahow-
aar ekhlhlta k ts-
. . to eli as ud coti.ll
Hel I'nrdell was aduptMl lv 'A A
('nil trill Wfe
P I. bjntltll. aduiliiistrsior nf lbs
Mary T Itamlafl eeUla was It
IBtnorll) I. Imlld a'l'l repslr lBtpr.ie
instils n the farms of the RaBdalt
estate aear Meridian Also given
sut h. n ii v i ! ' - t he fat nv
Tale little girl is I. .n Mirh.ru.
.Ungh'er r Thuniea T Rtrrttrhi.
of tb nv n i or faeetl aad aiur-
by a M.r . mr rr-h ski. h
rt wwa
Ku Kln
Slid i
'stanil
The
OtSlMVlNO MAN TOOK
HIS HAtiki r
IN CAR
le p. .( l
Hmllh has taken n
tr n( i pioval . f
ha ineHrntnd that ha will i
until January li fc until tin
mlnl-trtloi begin to fin i
nf t'.ii ethibitora '
.. .. . i II
..en roller n
I Judy
. the nil
ii Hub tn
sale an t
Funeral service for the lste Wm
H. Mitchell will be held from the
Maecnic temple Sunday afternoon BJ '
1 o'clock.
There will also he s midnight ;
Maeonic funersl at the Temrle St-
rtm 1 ?ion. will orga.nlrf tonght
at the city hall ebamber cf com
aUrce room. Tr op cetiimitt . K
Hoy Axt 11. c mmander; Kdgar C
He-rtick sdjutin'; lUiih It ol f
r ip county command r let IJeut
Walter J .Vopp r. . outmast. r
Harris Bateman .aast nctHitnruater.
Sim Rsakln. 2nd asst. coutnvaeT I ' .. ..
Me ting fre to all bora from 10 t I WEATHER
IS yeara of age who ar- net metn- New Orleans). Le . rs.- -To-bare
of n functioning no a troop night cloud r with rain and waraaer
Meet at 7:Jo p m Frldiy f In ettrwtBe eejrtem Oklth ma Sat
''lUrday generally fair and cobw.
KIt IN TOUCH
J..in t' V i-- . IU l t i ' i. . i
Oklahoma Cfy renewing his ah.
srrlptloB to The f-ater fur (he Mt
lime write. 'Here renewal fm
The leader ll keep me n (ml b
with events in Biy dd hon e t-lt v
hl h 1 helped aOBs In the eartv
days to bnlW when It needed h-lp.
snd as I read with eomw r i pas-
sing away of -: frlenda It brings
vividly (o mln.l the fa. t that ..f
the 9er class may so b be with
them Ksten.l n. i' . ..m-.' n
the teaaoB."
Wyat
il MIIy r U e
n' lira It A.
1 hrts n
11 waa w
Aw tiling
J. ..mis twtt ma
to Antony I -.-
B up drtti. agsinat I
at. g .. cm in n
rn.r v.rk.r hvanl
a nilthty alh ahsn
I I mlt d oa h s kin
II IUI t) IU.uKi
AH g ih- aliov ra
om Marwhell
nf Moth . 1 l.r ught an
liiit f lilt. Is. and one
n t Ins . thli.lt lo be-
;i..tf I
Among tli. I ca
ia an ou'sttn.lWig
c.vb dona In
An amusing eXory 11 luld In Boa
neotkin with (be link. t dbrihuiii-Y
On the list of thoev .1 ssrvng of
hep wa a fimlty living on Vltava
svewue.
The hnd of the fainll) HkOMi a'
ttu ClOtnWllCv rooflba SuBciey nior.
atab i on to h aain
"Votl needn't t-ithr til. it
hr
I ot
i
an4
kMr
S in pin of
'he iKiuliry
wh. t
line
t ii. re imi . i
talf"
SAY IT WITH
s-ounoer or
SCOTT SM
CLANa
DEAD
lial sii; er t. tut nt or Hi Uuthli
cltv mhols Mr lVik I ahj.w'B'
a waaderf'il lin of liobKai Wytvo
't IU Itlae Andalnsian Milnw
i ua tinned on Pbb I )
t.sksv
it. Ill ll
doua I
slid
FLOUrt
AND CALUMC
(' oke y a sloBtti
Hitarday. An
a i r but
' " " i: i
'...'lie f. r i t.n.tM.r."
The -t. ty ra tticb to
mer night when tlitka ll
hr it .l. I vil in twiasl
(.'oatiaaast on I'egt i
uvsu inn iii tm m
oi mi ii tu 1 1 m.i ii
Vv alter Witfaaa the 4tn. raikf asar
l 'n fur mrai rmi9 lB lhm
I'll 'n That wa. It tear a
all no oars at th. carrier
i Janw-a MacCssh. Sjatf . fotin 1 I
'of tha BeotUsh ritae died in Ut
I Leaata kaet aight. ti wtrt en ncb'
of "Alfalfa M Miimy. tt Tlaho
minr i
REDUCED RATES TO BARBECUE
On. and one K .If tarn oa all
i I'lr adas will h.- g ven.accotUit of
M lit on i- augur . l ria. nt Ok
lahoms City.
in .I ...ii nf it !
tasking pgaya r is
deUcloua T agard n
ape ail muk the hi
ver. cli and trj
w Icortrr
aiau snd ' lug IB wf veer
CHECKS TO FAIR WINNERS
BOND ELtCTlON AT M ARejHALl
Ma ahall will
NOTICE TO 0 A R and W R
i Tha ladies of the. IF K C and
3 rretary Wcnn r hi finlahd the member of tha i A H of IB- I
M of nwiling iut checks U win- will meet at the hall al I 5 ub.
nlBg exhibitor In t!w few fair afteracon to ait-nd the fnaerai
C
A Haeaan
hold -n !'! ion
. . . i .
l.'Hio t ml r..rMre than l'.O't warrant
; lent laaed.
as ra the late Wm
I'lstt. Post 0
II Mitchell
rumatulee
inlay night. Jnterment
Summit View cemetery.
rill be la
I
GUTHRiANS ARE GIVEN
NOTARY COMMISSIONS
E. J. niackman and Grace L.
McCracken of Guthrie w ry iawmtd
notary r:imlselons Thursda? by
the secret iry of ta Other c m-
mlst tlons wnt to O. H. Cobb. Nor-
mtn; Wm. G. McO'liml Edmfm.l
Jennie X Raawell. Muskar : J
L. Jackson. I. .wton Bryan B' w .
Tgemln 1 1 and J. N Meloy. B arden
SPANISH WAR VETS TO MEET
TO ATTEND MITCHELL FUNERAL
All Spanish War Teferans are re- )
quested to meet at the F.Ik hotel at i
7: JO o'clock Saturday evening to
arrange to attend the funeral cf theit
late pimrade-in-arms. Wm. H Mit-'
chell. By order of committee.
Cant Halt Age-Gland Cure Huge Fraud Says Surgeon
Sew Orleans La Ir Hudolph
.Matav head of the medical ilepart
ment of Tulane rnivcraity. former
president of the American Medical Aa-
N et.tt ion. and one of the most eminent
Mirjreon of the I nitcd Sfatew. im
iBifliatcly follow itiK his return from
the recent .-..iifr- . .f Kr. -n h - r
ajbjfjr m Paris declared that the o-
called transplant toe of jd'N sr.itial
or human aa a means ! Ptwsilfi hdj
otith; as one .;" th. n.' -iLMnli.'
frauiis over jm rpelrate.l .imm the race
and that it was the duty Tf the medi
Pari profession and newspapers to warn
epainst what h desoribeti as the char-
latans who are e Vdtinfi the iclaii 1
t Ireory.
In Paris. Ir Matas met the moM
renowned surjreons of Europe and he
tleelared that these atirfroona are tin
u Dins: tn take any M n-k in the th.rv
of irlan.l tttUkutf in the restorer M
of youthful powers Dr. Matas said:
A Oi antic Faad
"Gland implant ina as a means of i
rewtoriiiir youthful paweee the oki
ni-ii or somen ia a. aisrantk fraud.
Th. ides that g'.'".l pertona. aho !
have hast physical powers ihrotih nat-
ural process c.i'i '. ma) . .
Birain by the gTaftirj; nf a po(lt or t
monkey irlati'l. or ; hmat jilainl. is
too ridieiilons ti I. llaVrsssei aeri
oosly
"Trie doctors who daka to 1c aide
ta rewt.vrc phyaiegl i-.-..r ' v iMreriotis
involving the apoli.'atioi r-f ainm.ii
elanda are unsempulous tj-ja
the newspapers should warn the public
against them
"A hlAll I- as i. Id 11 In- .H'efi.v
When tl h. lie-in to harden and ta
jp-i.w toiurli. when the head hgritiiacs
iald or the hair irtay when the bones
irrow brittle making; him voting aifain
is atrrtchiiiK the imossibb into a
thorouirh flllsebocnl "
l)r Matas who was .tn active par
made ' attempt lo discuss the gland
theory the matter was raised when
V. runoff the Roawian surgeon at-
teinptesl to introduce the sti'. ie t Vor
onoff has been an anient b ;' t
the iflaiid theory ..hut icconlnia; to Ur.
Matas the Paris eottferentv r. fuatnl to
exj ress anv onfaleneo in hut nMtVMeV
nor was he allowed to apeak.
"In an informal waj
said "leading 1 1 r geoilf
eiiaaeil the ifland tSawi
the extensive pro'-aipsfl
beeni watted in support
nirpreoti ridicule) tho
the imidantiuir ;t .iam
Bjggsji M
wajti M vtcTtst
R..f i .e.j
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