The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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coal.; in. a tat- r.n..m . f the aa
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aad at the d.i aM I M im.
ibM lately tanked on in re
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not pemtittivl i. l i ih the
than
Oae rfpcn wee 10 the effect that
aJI a eatomhed men had In Mi
INea hut ofTVMfc aa i . ra
nothing ia r mi art IBs ii. ini
Si rub man
Prevents a Hank
From Being Looted
Chicago Feb ; Three rtbi'
Kt Saj bored througn the ln
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Oklahoma City Ok la .
Mat to of Ckartea PM1
man who pleaded fu-li
with the lynrhla- of
4rm rr"f hoaae
eotr-ared tn f.
to wilhdraw h Maa M rv- 1
a-il4e the )u4iiu .
oterralrM by the .ktaatna
ein aaaan - "iit lit'
repreaaoUac HMaJtoiM that
aoal4 atHBl run.
itiatrlri . nurt t4 Hie irrni nal rtwi
a'peala PIi oa ! tha
thre ol th a h te Biea M he a n
cd to. rator la pVr m th coa
playrd uu hall. Iml .m I nt un I
'iti. (ellow IV V 1' iiri ( I i
akftnaj ho ad e to innke .
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all 't aoal It. Mi tl. !. 1 o; llir.
rtaart Tike Unthne iMira artnM J 1 -
aeakrn in la 1 . Mtter nnt.l ID
it lb- laal f.mr 'lUlr-i nl th" a:n- !
when .na li Vieirr ni r - to lair
Inti : m lai Tht ruihrl. 1 ..
aorfc aaape4 11 Itk f re. .m l r 1. . I
1 1 Mt ialai Tkt la pan ranie .
too Mi bna. ier and th MMl I I '
1 Ui . m In... nf Kdniottri W- J
llama aat .malU ihr in 1 for the
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ral .huolint th r we aot.'.il lux.-
I heea 4e- dedl) m CMtkf ' ator Tha j
took I bar have no Wmtt onri until .
I"i.!m rarary lith th.n thrj laj
' rtiiral cotlfe em raair I r.. with I
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4eni no nue kt u.lere 4
he niuler aiai.lePa: km a.th a Uew
Bat KiiHC ay dtrntmlon nf de
lare.i aUthtal ini unl.nful hantfa
V(LL KNOWN ClTV
WOMAN 0AO AT L
r K. It lthw!l raaaMl r j
ih". mo ntha at th home of her
daughter. Mr Vernon Miwa aftrr aa
i.tltea. tnor.- titan a ar Mra. j
rathweli waa fMH aW 'h- Ma
uf Xoi.Ttiher m': and Mr- a!'i.ij
wtrr tu.irriel )ear ai(o in Iowa.1
. . .ir ain th atfj 1 tad inrie 1 j
w ilt Ih an! md Mr I'athw
m urn 1 w m
IIWt.lM. Ill lltl I
Jaa". Mkaa Ma I I. nihinn ..t
a ni'tr.i 1 i o.' I'n-i 1 Spiia . w
fwvaaled todai h n i' nl - M 11
Thrahr l.ma.l Mi.pi ri.ll fi
a Itwr Mkw- at there A nte a
tacked to the tree aayiflK the ntajro
ha.i len iihan; if nl aa the in- who
at temp m to aaaaa i hite ailaaal
teavher tit horll lea ar- BTaa 1
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folk lie in no
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Inniiieaii hi. . to 1 1 Ilk a . re ad
lleler The do. lure! hill haa
. ui to federal niilhortlle
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a 1 1 i s m 1 sii li
Oklahoma U reli 3 Ik rem e
Julian. Frank JaiirW-m OatNl Km"'H
n and Kurl Ha w v
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I k lu..u K. 1 tt. m 1 u.i 1 tl A
keen held in JMIl at till h
ItetaC federal NNa) here
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aiiia where Ma afMadMM
monei I. urn. fi.il letl kr
m.n .rnl In . Oil a ill ill a tteA
it f einan hr itve 1 jikiIiihi V .Wk
lit. ti. 1 ..11. i n of liuthrle to aekl
tJo-W riviii 1 in thn mart haMtw of
St.minti At fn he toi l aaane dlffl
ratHy in linwklll; ih. m.ittironr held
amnher firm 1 in I lie duller nurkai
here Iml hi hard aork aim final
aileamanal.aii lie aiain ail eeHlel III
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the
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If I hla iiMe ' k rnal aunt
"tha aotrrnmeal may llaalf undar
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a.lar.ta In u li .ate lit m u .
PRlCCa ON COTTON MAN all
LOW t R TODAY
.t Ot!aB Ke4' r Ih-i.-ea were
lower in ha rurtoti wkM todwy
aco caoaa is cani .0
FOR OtatRTEO FAMILY
The Red fm t CM taken iharjte
of a rae rerentl)' rerr. ! 1 1
la the lea.lef a a deaemnt
rre Tala aomsn e'-reidt Hhe'
of fire ooa iriie birth M
aoorker child tfce waa arhhatit
fund when fownd Mr Meet- today
Mated that .he UlCa tm- her and her
bra d are knac tear! rlv cared for
aai arfll ka aita rtrtry comfort not. j . ..
affhk. Hke aatu that attr otve who xt COLASM MAilT
Ma a mania portiere not n nae do lS spreading
. 11 for ue 1R tbi- tot an' hoi
aa 11 it batf'y aeeded
Btaiafy ta tymtiai
IR l.llrrral whit tl
tha n tult f 1 he wet-i
Ui that mark 11 Mum
na nl 1 dtoti rea eatl
with t'e tn-ak
kkea upon 1
I abwdt w Ik
j he un and Y
I the iCaev I ca
mi. 1 h - ho).
; . '. 1 to
IK . n aell
laiuarlit waa
pat ha f lUKir
f "id hetlr-r et all
1 now or! jir Ih. Spr n
oad hat r.nitlert i In. k
.ttf a If i n ! he
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' aOOV Or 13V KILLID
BY TRAIN IDtNTlPltO
j Mtiat I '.11. Tea tli 1 The twit
of a hot foun.1 oa the Man' 1 N rail
1 tiiiwnU'raai from hia huHnr taaaa la ' re. gi
aufr.. -lent i t keep 1 oipnHiad Jfrom
mill i onto fur the nan . ' ' nl 1
lent In a nlnnl Ufa Rtrtl
1 1 lea retort a the u of M ('' n
a u Mr J 1 1 alt or I 1491 Wet dam
"ad
ivun laal Fr il) ha I
hr Mr ami Mr S
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If Mathia
in Halt. .1
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in
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make the
rt lat liitttl!
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r QMkkftata. Mr t 11 9mm 1 I
Tenn v.-ee. Mr. j J I'athaell of
Kn id Okla . and Mr It H I'atlia. 'l
1 f r.tthrle
Th.' f t edl w 11 It. h Id tr ifcsy at
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at I e
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ANOTHER
reports on manufac
Turing asked
Blank for rworting on the boat
arat of mnofetarlaT id
aifMa ar kiBt rece'retj in Outlirl
fei.at Hm bureau of I he iwtaa.i la
Waab Btnoa Manufw turtng Mtw
iaa not oa Ik ilat Of the tat re a
katra bawa aak4 to apply for th
blank and a'.l m ifatjurar aare
taram retjuaatH I) retam the one
t aanae a'. k'y
AST
Ckmafp. y. 4j 2 The . h kat.lt
car Ikaaait la iwiaaiiit. Craaabtx
high aa hjotd Ur aiuttn U a -eea
P i-Bd Tire than half (f them n
wear them.
LEGION BANS CARDS
Miami eh ; P . :St . t - .
waa lainltked from tke hrnatqui 1 1
MAIL TRAIN RuuBEM
MAKES CONFESSION
M-Alette- taia.. t'HU. tltmfaW
cftVLJa are tod iuetloarttkf le
laikar at W iIlMirton who It alleged
to hare cr-feaed )eterilay that 1m-
he d up ik.. ratineer on the Kin a
Fe train lha aa n.l In j a few
milr a. mi h of Fln 1 I in .nth-
Alt" CRONO HOG SAW HIS
SHADOW IN STATU TODAY
Topaka. Kan . I'e'i Ae.-cdin
to i he wen her
ala-me hrlajSOt
tale. n Mr 4
ere the nuft
I Hie r niirr
: ne.-r-aarll .
either ofl
af f:-'MI l In
n . In
"BANK SOLVENT" SAYS OFFlclAt
Official o; the ttale latckir.c aialJ
refttae to make a atafmeni r-Ui.
to deponltrt of the fa iAr I
?tat Baab Moat all the wfflilatt rf
tha oenartateal are in Okait' ae
n-atarateatag oat the vtwt ta i. at
there. Oae offk-lal atti that a
though the Uithne rtate kink b
:t it atawj-
BURGV.ARS KEPT T AO
Ardatore. rb 2 While j a Ike
ad family; anrj at the theater lat
aixht. bargatra looted their hote 0:
1 te'ware Baa aoaaa caab
STOLEN AUTO RECOVERED
Ardmoee FS h ; Tae recotery c
a. of aeten aaUimohtlea ptolen Tvet-
day lagki i. r. ; n 4 In the tii. r
todaf
aWBaaitlniil rtrrr u thu Ihu-tfV
itat
RAILROAD TOOlS USED
r THESE BURGLARS
I Ihtera City. Feb. -lU'lroad to I
were uaa.1 by latrlart aometime lat
a ght to foree the aafe of 0M. W T
j Oatet grain oai.any here Akvi it
flat) In rwah aad a aaaTJkar o ralu-
ab lar-era wer- taken The bar
alar o -r looked Ee- worth of war
ta i n $ r 'amp-
NO CHANCE Tfi PINCH
TJI6LE5S AUTO OWNERS
St. tie Highway Dapartment Can-
not Pimuh On Arccimt
I of Lack of
TIkhv' moiot iir utii i aim iii i
li ia Ihlh -art atiio llc.-n ... n
Tni-adav h ed iml feel UMft i ' ;
"larmed
i Thi-y ail not be r -oulred to aai
the lt before Hit dai' I I'ei
Moreover Ihere It no m or j in Url
k . Haay deportment to ea.oii pay-
ment IH Iti I . .
The 1 e hlgbvaj 44 i't i i ha
written a l.tu r to a OotBr'j nf . n
aaylng that lite appropriation .u . i
orriBu okkaiioinB aatomohil- HrtrBaa
tag law will md be atalla'.'e baffat'
J'll) aad that no allatapta a U b-
Blade to i-nf Un .w prim t.. Hint
'time
Bereral tlullir'e lartkiv alio went
to Oklahoma 'lty Tuei. ti car
tbelr tai. were MM to "wait la II N
Since the line waa htlf am I in it
they did aot wait and now itorera
Hemt.e!ea -ag gkad of il '
thai of lie! t i
! The hod ath
f"r liiarial
NEW IVIDrNCE IN
GAHRI t T OUaTlA BUIT
rd i .it i I el W baa "
. htrgi't ate li- i I a :alB.tt I'll II-
li tl. II pell ti I ..-l.-e.ff of t'urti t
i 'ejlitv ti-tl lull- h . ril.leit. i-ti'-teiitid
. i late will be nearti
iilnaatf-d tad
tn ta hi. he et
itaraalattaa hi
dta to the t
. . i i it.
. all:!!
I I f.lON Itl I -
Ml Mill ll N H4IM
Again ha- wrmm
iteil fir A doll lor
MELLON OPPOSES LIGHT
WINE AND BEER BONUS TAX
n I" K'lto i j Wathmtjton. Fab. 2 WUh the
Itorary e-n Iprwaant . alter tin" on Ike pt
hilotion queation .1 would not be
j prfelleabl to undertake the bonue
Ih-'ii i nl .payment wnlb a ta on I'nht win
ayg "Fret t I an4 br Berretar Mtiioi t- u--.i
comei ' K t j teOay before the houe way and
How Bonus Money
Will Be liaised
U i. I .not. ii. I'll i ' The . Liters' l.nn ajngjr .1
out "I aH ml tBIM aileli rit in r. i. fl ' Bawl afafODtj laaa
raataai ami lnbacHM lrii s. . rei.n . M4lni I ! m . I Unlay
in t. i. Iht lloiiae Wayi an Meatw couiniilli
Tht'ae i MlliiHtea nf reii rilie from atn eial aaiiiri-i . r.' m i le
H e Si i ri t;iry
One ftB in. r. ute in firtl i-laat afralakf ETU.iHIii.iaiil
ltli-retit.e.1 HJ-i-orirl i Iaa pa Hit a ye to aiM- out id fi it ii
anrh uf the oloffiVi" nVpariinrnt a a m a i.i a a i
In re.iseil rajafwtla las t hr- m n-Ns. aaaBiiallBa to
nts mi iMif Ihoiianrt.l fjQ.iiaaoai
Itieri naa-il IoIiri en tax to ptrlita n Miiinl 'i Kki ii
Iiuii ase ineiininary atain faxea. awoMkiuxi
lax of two cent mi each liana . lie. k Hiumtkai
In
tli nt
ill v
i t.
OIL COMPANY RECEIVER ASKED
AppatMM tor a raeattat fdj- tkr-Ketee-Te
Oil compaoy. a ." w ctw-po-atkon
raa ntod ta tae 4Jtri-:
coart Wedaeedwy by rorgr H W.Ut
aaal M rarrt. rti-fck)olae.- Chargty
of miamatiagem -rt w -e made in tb
afalcataaB
IRELAND
HAS F.RST
ARMY IN 123 VV
DoM-a. Fa 2 For tke flrat tiaae
ia II-'' aa ofBcfcvly ratxMCBtaeat
jay wwrcaeaj 'ttrowg take
of Da haa Wtow4ay Tha
leik re;ubticaa army fal y
for field m Baw
ed UroaaTh rhe
e retau aad formxlly took crwr
the nr tiaa mTKarr barrack.
4
WEATHER
TfraMhT aM Frkday cody.
Women Whisky Peddlers Employing Limousines Defy Dry Lairs
H'a.hitj"toti. Feb. 2 Wnmrn have
bee-onv tN-itleg trrrir Won. n are
more ilarinif in Ian hr. n king an far a
the dry law are nini-erne. h i ante of
the feminine ene of aectinty from
interferetti e. prohilntion offieiala ear
RoAtler kmpv in huainr-tA attve the
liry era Iregan. have enirafed in to
many rap kit that their identity n
fairly well knoarn to the dry law
aarnt So thetr matter in dry lav
defiance hire wontea aa a cloak for
their oprrationa.
Women are now employed to fide
in limotiainr and drlirrr whiaky
orkrrd by ronnmer They ar
It attired in the latrat that
dreree. Tbct are tiaualK
yoiuif and pretty In all cities the
uv of worr.i n aeTtnt amoog the raore
heavily financed bootleggers w oow
more grneral.
t'nmmiionr I lay tie of the tr
un v (irohihitmn unit aaid thai the
won an anirle of enforcement loom
n of its'mnit iiiizulinir pba-cti
It it bird to deal with. A dry law
nsrent without the ahaolute proof
will ahrink from molentini; a woman
M-i-iipant of a ImmiIIci; ear. ihouirli In
may mttiri-t much.
Order of dry law agent nr. !
prna-eeil with extreme care in dcdinfr
with women And they are uing
rlove liefore they attempt any tack-
I inay of women who have gone in for
a nlice of the bootle profit and who
are extremely wise in knowing how
to get away with it without dct
Bract the govenini.nt put the lid
on tranafiortation of liquor by truck
tb booUega have goo m for the use
aaaaaaaawaaBi
of large and expensive cars with
plenty of speed when they Iism- to
line it and manned by i-ap:ible vtotinii
gtV
Prohibition offli i.tU BlaaBi thai atoag
of the illi-rt lniior coniiiiL' iotoss the
Canadian border now it being Irana
(xtrted I v women in dv cnr.
whn ii go over the round about lug-h
way and nit of range' of the dry law
agent.
Honolulu T II . Feb 2 ItVimantie
tales of "moonshiners" and "reve-
meuer'' in the motintaitiH of Kentucky
have a modern parallel on the inland
of Hawaii -a aralb- lacking only
the scenes of armed strife and hlood-
shed whn-h characterized almost all
effort to apprehend the ntoi'inlunera.
atTjaMBBBacyjjBT
When the l"n it ed Ktatct went dr
the territory ti llnwaii. an mt.oral
part of the n.ilion. followed nut per
force I TV cllforei ineflt offierr Were
nasigned to different parts of the
territory to look In the carrying out
of the new law. The officer to whom
lliiw.iii island wit .iHsigncd foil fid
himself confronted with a territory of
oer 4 iieii iiirc miles uieluding two
monntaina practically 14.IMI0 feet hikfh
ami one over eight thousand feet with
great so. t.-lt i wild and uninhabit
e eoiiulry on the mountain slopes
abort the sugar lands which bonier the
aeaahore In a territory of this nature
the hunting don of illicit honor still
irouttatisj ou Page tt
I IIMOMI ItlHl ki V Id I HI II
I.IHi-h I till NK Hl
Wilt be
ard tea rom.ng to liwtbria wita it-
f drnre. TthB gBMe Will rir Be t
tp A tbi gaai it sot n lb
agwlar schedule. Beaae tiateta arkfe
Mot Admit but aa a.lm .i.n '
. lwred In erbmly Tbo aa"
NORTH LOGAN FARM LAND
RING GOOD PRICE
Kama! F Hbore ba eoaj U treorg
1 1 raft the sort baa at gwartrr aarwioa ta
: l-7-l Wd for llJ.aaav the tm ka
located aawr CTaawat Oty aad mA
to ha awe u the beat farm- in tbn
aert laa
SCOUTB TO meet
Hoy Mcout Band Rahaarsal lMtght
at the nty kail : go p m . karp
All that era gulag to Muskogee matt
attend W J Hop far. groat ijwarter-
tawwf.
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