The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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THE GUTMME ;:DA1LY LEADER
Wtoes at tfc Oataraa. MktoM. lefTasa M Mm1 Hm aaalt Im f tUrvk ft tflfl
YOU MK.XLXIY.
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HUT1....K.OK1.A. TliriJSlUV. MAI.CII U.
PRIOR "XVun M1 MHKU
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SOFT COIL GEO
III 25 PER SOT
WAGE fflBE
Stan? Cufs To
Home News
I Homer C New and Tfcoiua lVgg
;! itnitrd ib th httr bone of
Ux k by Kev L J Anlht kit home
;S1 North Broad lt U ( T
o'cUh'4.. Tii cuupl alll tri ciuth-
r their botue.
Muoiurv hihhu or cou.
iiiviiox mnnn uv
iitiiiHAT i mom.: '
iMJKsi:i! Cu;i:
i:ochj.::e;.:eiio
us to mu hours
Itllt 1IIVH S ((Ml. Hl.lts
ii iy rriJT tiiuis; -
Tlllt t lit: MIMUS NO I
S WISHED. WWII
rm i iriiv
The Oklahoma S'i IWikerV
Mwu:i.n ha aent nui a warii&g
that a hand of Uauk roPheia ei
"aorkiag"' cbis .:. There have
bee eight rohhenea f this kind
' !iue the ftrt f !w year
-Rii'trum and Lhwi will content
(for hmioca a seven-Inning same
jof Tolly ball to Im played toots ht l
j Ihe city hail The gawea will he
hiiy ciBteatcd and taterevting. KoJ.
jysnng U the lineup: IUn
jceorg Paddock t C. Ckwhler
j Hcin'g Praun Prank Brom Kd tUul
j !-ui Kitrhau;. John loveless and
I Henry Jelma. 1. 'on Pred ;te k
j Vera Hatta. clcorge Anderson 11 U
I UMnl. Hfckmaa and Calltn The
; SaiDf til In ralll fsrtiiiii'Oy at ' )
Gun Men Kill
Poker Player In
"Stick-up" Stunt
Mot Son 3 a. Arfc Manch It -jamaa
nay waa a"t a kn4
artjr ly. acrrmg H
vrianl ky tnn" at-
lHp4 -tt.cti In (r4
gam ar. Ti atfcara af
crl r fa" ta ta waund
ll a aa4 Ray waa ' irf
f t rom and ha4 avirniy at-
ttrrftitg to BTtn t"a tk."
a I "a fmng acarta ganaral
fa a'rta hav l maa at jt
WatHiititon March 11. A twtnty
l.vt afit aga it'tt for b j hilnx t-lut for ll(nnft aiton
tvmiMOwa caal m nrr ta rrcemmandtd
i a iwaiorily rpart o th tomm.i-
appointed toy rrJnt Wii3R
ta aaitia tn teal atnka.
No Chang in wording Kawr af can-
d'tit aai rac ntf 4. John P-
Whit. rtortarnlinq tn mm'ra. hld
Out for a hinhr wag incra it
l a'd aM will lutm I a minority
fprt.
Th wag Ineraaa propo will
abtortt tn funn pr c"t flrantH
whan tn tnintrt rturd I work
tatt Konbf to that tha actual in-
tf'ai )( ivn P'1 ct ov'r pa-
ftt wag.
The waga increaa weu 1 not b
mad rtreactiv.
Th commiton dd not atk that
th por of th furl admin. atra- ;
tion b conftrrcd on it.
Th manr-ty report mai no r. nar.
commndaion in wages Ita tata-t Friday aftprnHin at 5 o'ttovk at
r-nt that it did net ak for fuel ad- j(h fba.nhfr of Conunprtv roonm In
mimot-at'on ttowtri was takn to Ihe clty tlieolinn IH J. hr!1
maan that It hld th auetfion of n- to tlnn h.-lth fommittr- tn hih
crad orica waa am'y far th furh nd rroMi Tirrulr Am Km
adm.mttratian to datid. )mni other orjanluiliort it(t-rrii-d in
j public Lmlth will roordlnrt f r th
WHAT TO DO. S jhfalt'i rk In th. county. Mlm ilail
THE PROBLEM KOWjof h j Tul-n-u!ar iiuotUUun.
Nr Vcwk. Watch Jl -Th aub-1 n Oklahoma filv. . r"'tii and
rtnmlt'r of MH-rtO" and roin'tj a i.vD. Int.r.
ftsl in thla work I rord ally tBTitd
Shi-rif o(ni-(oh arivti'd lnk
Pnrt-h It A ri nht at Cuahlnc and la
It U
ttiouxN that Jr4.hi -r; tir
a lmtlli'a!sl In the ttiialitip of a
Ford car lat VtnIr 1 tar
wtoUn from tb Karaff of Hrr
I'ortl. farmt-rt ;vMvit Jar ft.fnt
Oily. t
Thri narrla(i l!fn wrr- 'a-
bmn1 today: llomrr Nrr. Ill and
TkHuia Peg. K. both of tJuthrl; F
IJ. Durham ft'.. Mukn and Wary
- K Jury in ditrl-t routt luir
v-trrday vniti( rtmntl a ril!t
for I damari. In fawr of A W.
Knhrt ha J iid (. K. M.1U fur
t : .mi i hat it in uiulii ions iTiwi i iiU ui
lioihi n eti Inn. In thr Mulhall nriirli-
horhiHMl. Mllla raitatHl Kolmrta' r-rt-at
m a rhararf of atatin a f
harnr.t an j thi m!i )trw out of that
peot co:;vRsio;i
0FUBHI1Y BOhDS
Holder of Certain Inuea May
Hv Their Ten tsortry
. Secuhtiei Made
Pemunent
to prwt.
hivlnt-d ta tK'foiiat a rtr- wae
armmnl fnr h tnthracli coal
ltiin-r hrld ita f rt confnrenr hrr
today Thf tiona r fipftfd Thfrn waa an intnrMlns mrtinc
1a consfnun f ir aeteral M Mar I !at ninht of th HUt . Wl c-ham
a d' 'iBit d.T'i.io i reached. ! br of t-ommwf. A narb ru!l
Neither thf minor nor oir!ora ! mm. mhip waa out and much of In-
ar hrx-fu! of an carl d-ciion aitfr-t waa hrfum th rty. Lhiyd
no cMinlto arv.fi ent b r-achd "l.ln't. advrthlne manafrr and wln-
'intit thi T4ttmilDOU roil omm Hion 'd m arttM at Tom Jnklft" 'ft ore fnr
hartP. don 1' award 1n ca of the txy and hla daddy" adirel ihe
he aoft coal tninira. H jort from j Nidr. utn an hla t-t. t!. u Je t :
th. rommiaaion which in fitting 'n i ll.w to make uxwl " He handled
WatibrcittoB. have failed to d;cl!Ui auhject well and Imprenned the
what rrore ! beinr mad? 'tuden?a by reading K!bert Huhhard'a
Mine wo-kera ar horful that an j alpi'lnc atory. "A Meaaue to Gar-
rr.rly drrin od will be reached by th" Jcia." The read!c of thin wonderful
aoft coal romtrdsMon. o to "oidjatnry made decided ittr reunion on
ike tio!b lit of a na:enFion of min-I the youne men and women preitnt.
Ir.r In Will hard and ft coil field. !ard in the lanituase of ITof. Greene.
The hich cot of I vir.ir win ricuraS a pleodid eon and well worth
lantely in the argument of tie miTs bil fry atudent com tilMlas Kafu
norVera fr a aiity per ccr.t
iicreae. I! ma ataed to-lay.
Mine ni n offi'lsle Sndi' ated that
the Ked hot le one of the
d.man! that w 11 h lnlMtd urn
in th new asnment.
TIU.L!tY JI'llYfallWTIJI
in oTi'.Mirr i:st:
Di:inra: bins btwe-n direct and
Indirect conteoipt of c-oort aad hold-
Jnc that a r"roa charaei with the
latter offenw ia entitled to a trial by
jury if be a it. the ta;e supreme
rourt yesterday reveled and remand-
ed tbe Judsnent f tae coonty court
of t anadiaa ccnaty by whuh "layton
rsi;:!p was fiaed for ouieciot of
eoort ItKirps tiad feeea ordered to
coatrlbute a certain amonnt to the
aupport of a child. It ws aliered be
tad tailed to do o and be was broa-
ght into court on a cor.terr pt charge
He asked trtal by Jary tmt the re-
quest waa Jetlcd. The j;tdpe fined
hiat. and an appeal was taken. The
mpre court ays this was a cae
of hidirect cotJteir.pt. as i aid uottic-
csr ia the court room or in the pres-
ence cf th Jnd(. aad that aa ta te.
it sliouU be tried ir a Jary If tnt
defendant aka aath proieedore.
Ware jftudeot waa sstven a copy of tl.
i "Mea;" a compliment of th"Jfn-
kins' More The meeting of the high
School Chamber of Commer-. are
crowing In Interest and bcth Super-
intendent Tejue and Prof Greene are
delighted with the aucreaa attained.
Matters of business and ctitrent eve-
nts are discussed and the minds of
the young men and wom-n are trained
ia a iMisinewa way. that la well wrth
while. Tbe meetinr are held eaT
Wedneadsy nlithl and unttally aone
business or profeFlonal nn of the
city make a talk.
HuliWa of l.iUeiiy n .: tum e
the ih tunu t unity of ionverion of crr-
U.u l(nn fnim lempiitai) lo e.ui-
hem iiMiMn i-e1ifuale acorliMjt I"
rttil rliciOar ent ..j' Uy I u li'a
nry deps-a n i( tiuiii'iv' U i.-.kt
The call ttilie to lenip a y cou
pon boii da of fotir pr colli lirl lilt-
erty loan comerted of 134-47 (lat
iiHipo.i iiiaturel Ih-ce niter IS IVll
4 percent e.onJ liberty lo-n ol l2T-
43 llam talon maturrd S'nenber
l'i. Hill ana. four 14 per cent third
liberty loan of Ifi'S (!at couimn n-
ttiring March 15. 1M.
All bonds in the above named class
may be wtirrrndrrmt for fvrhange at
bank for permanent homta on or af-
ter March ll 1M
In ot iler that the oti r r!oic to the
higher rate may m.ol at lite earl-
leal poosMe date all ho!dera of 4
per cent temporary coumin iMida are
asked let forward them for eachange
and conversion sa the rate may apply
before the nejt se'iil anutial Inlerent
payment.
Temporary coupon bonds of the fol
lowing Uue shoull not le presented
for eichatigt for permsm nt lMind
before the maturity of ih Ut Inter
et coupon attached:
Four per cent liberty loan convert-i
ed of 15.12-47 (lat coupon maturing
June 11. mo I 4 v first loan accond
converted of It 32-4? (Ia coupon
tiialurlng INHcmber If.. 1'." I 4'l
swond loan convened cf J 937 -42'
(last coupon maturing May I'.. I82"l.l
4i founh bari of 19I3-1M. last cou
pm tnaturinz October 1j. 1!2'h. t
lianas of Guthrie bav annosinced j
no charge aill be nmile in making
the convernlons 1t bein the Intention
lo abiorVe (he cots of lonvcrsioti
mailing and inintranre.
00V EDWARDS SIGNING NEW JERSEY BILL
WHICH LEGALIZES THE SALE OF 3XK) BEER
aWw"Vr e-y"jf least- - -atgtmmKmmm -- mwmwni w .n i aaaw mwv-mggQ y
i ; J
Fire In Mine
Traps IJ6
Coal Miner :
Mtsica C'ty. Mar" 1tOnt ' J!
hunrd and thirty a a nn '
hv not bn acrauntad fr i '
th fl toed mm at fatha i
near Mcr Cty. tn tn tat f
Mild! ( fir rk u( Ik 5;
morning vcrd ns Jj tler-e
Bdylc from Pkii 4
CONTBSCT FOR TEf'PLE
BOTjra US YET
Prrmturt Report Given Out
Bf Afent; Double Header
CUm Tor Neit
Reunion
FRENCH WILL"
OLD RHINE
S
PROTECT 0
SFIII OF HIIIOIS
mrmnsn
Supreme Court of State Holdj
That Statute Doei Not Apply
Wben State fundi Are
Involved
New J. rxcV now hiw n l.tw I' imIi lln inittittfrci lure anlc ami
tratlJ t taliotl if .fiiliocii cuiilrunii' H t.V per iitil ulcohol
flfler .emi' lr;in liffn foillt.lllv l.jlit..i Tiiit pl.nlour.i li aim
Covetimr IMnr.l I l luiris moihmK' id.- Hurii lull llcliin.l him
I ft lo t'i; lil re Xe11.1t. r AlcMtioli t Hhmi s iii i( II11.U..11 cotint) lc
Kit t i I - I lint lull in tin Silutli1: .1 llirn I'oh v. acerclni-y In llu'
lifuriH-r. mid " inl'U man iiot jl ui. t f !'.. cotintv I'ciuu
iTHlic f T wlot preocliti-ti l!m lull III tin !.iimv ttnriev tlolnTal
'I'ltom.w K Mi 4 'ran will hi- lu 1 1 1 j t oh ;i Ihik for h tct in llo'
I'nilcil St nt c Supremo ( 1 ho.i)hm ue IVi'itil I'lilnluiinii Airn'iul
incnt Htul t In VnUlciiil Kiit'nrectiH nt Act.
PRICE OF GAS IN
STJTEIS BOOSTEO
Permit Extra Elbt Centi To
Cet 8tpoly Th.t Fomieiljr
Went To Kanvu
Cotmitneri
Olinh 'Mia fliv. Marrb i pi-r-r;i
hsi ui to lucr.'siK. a i s caries 'Ib1iI
eii! for each l.oo.i cubic feel ef-
fective March 1".. b granted lo ail
COUNTY STOCKMEN MAKE
FLflNS FOR HEREFORD SHE
OlfulaU of tStttt Hcrttor.1
Brvcdori Will Attend Salt In
a Body; Putting BloocJed
Cattle Into Logan
Member of the Hereford Amoi U-
t!n and Slioillitti Ao latloti of a-
au coiiiilr bouulit somn ol ihn bent
jired isllle III Anir ilia hi the Hmith-
cotnpanlea dlatrlbiiatiK gas supplied j ' '' al Oklahoma
by the Oklahoma N.tuial ra ComAf '' "tti.d ihn co-
liany In a temiHirar order I aued "!' "'Iku of tlm djitp oigattUailun of
by tbe atate rtii juiratmn en nnili!on " or'.-! fot their comiy sales lo
today at the rcjiic: nt the i imuariy I ''' "''tie. March 24 and V
and a comm tti-e f Oklahoma. cry I N ""r"-ri "' " tmlth. oiia
cltlrens The mcre.e will make n ! ieffne of Ses.ird. and Frank Wei-
rate for ga Mis.p'.lcd for domelic ui'jJln f (-"veil viere among IIomh who
41 renta for 1."im. cubic feet Instead maed an.und among the rood alml
of 40 ri'rtii "that are inndilug Ih.s comidy to ti.p
top o.i the oUjihotnj Id ii lord map.
irt"n t'tf nlth IwiiikIii some ol
KFATH kY (hlK U HX
IITE run lMtFll)K.T
Frankfort. Ky March 11. Women
of Kentucky would be permitted to
rote In tbe 1."0 presidential )?cCon.
regardies of whether the federal
woman suffrage amendment la o"er-
atlTe by then under provisions of a
bill which passed thie lower bouse
of the Jefiiatare last Bight. A
similar h.'ll 4 pending lo the senate.
The house measure k viewed as a
rompromiae in the fight of "state's
right" suffragists.
Ml COMPROMISK LIKELY
IX AIITMXE 1H I Killl
Harry Beam deputy areriff. who
underwent an oxratloa eral weeia
jago ts reported rapidly recovering
ad will be out of the bopiUl In a
.few dajs. '
Conirary to the oiiinion of Chief
Justice Owen a majority of the ate
supreme court yesterday decided that
the statute of I mlta'lon does not run
against the stale In an action on' a
promisory note held by tbe tae
bank commissioner as the aets of
an Insolvent bank. The queatbin -oie
Ir. the case of the slate vs. Harvey
Fmlth and V. V. Pryor. which was
appealed from the district court of
Creek county. The atate bank com -mlasloner
took pneion of the assets
or te Btaf Hank or Ra;ulia Janu-
ary .Id 1914. Among the aiset wa
a Dote due February KHS. Aciion
was ;t broui'Nt on this note until
July 1J. 1?1 and the defense de-
murred to the petitUsn. claiming ac-
tion waa barred by the statute of
limitation. The trial Judge sustained
the demurrer and the atate appealed.
The oopreme court reverse the
Judgment Owen although disagreeing-
wlih the majority aentlment of
the aopreme court and believing the
statute of limitation should bar ac-
tion In th: case wrote the court'
opinion.
SNOW STORMS IN SPAIN
CAUSE MUCH SUFFERING
Madrid March 11 gaowatorm
continue throughout fpain and there
la much suffering because of tbe lack
of fuel.
Tbe Increase Is to enable the fpj
ron'pany to j u t r . h tt ga In tlt
Cuh ng field whuh has formerly
been otsnid by the Kmplr (Jas C ini-
pany for dtxtrllmtloti In Kansas nt a
higher rate than that i hiry-d In OV -Uhorna
the coiniiil-ion atal:d The
coniraei ih the Katias rom;iany
expired IihImv It wa ald and to en-
able the Oklahoma .irrinv to oblj n
the - placed on the market on tliMt
aecoiml prompt aitton ) iiv- coki-
rrilnnlon was necesfaty.
I.M JII.N 01" STATE
TO HOOSI IIYA.T(.i:S
Oklahoma 'Hy. March 11 A na-
tion vldi advertising 'att'ii.iUn t"
put the opportunities In Oklahoma
farm land tiefom the public may re
ault fro'n'the meeting here of real
eslat men. March 3.1. T e meeting
la rallej by the realty men of the
capital city. It has the up;urt of the
state department of agrlcuilure w!ioe
bead. John Whitehurst yeaterdav
sent out letters to 60d reaily operat-
om In various parts of Ihe atate urg-
ing: the importance of the gathering
To many outsider Oklahoma Is
known only as an til producing state.
Wbltehurat and man real etat
men feel that it la time the world
knew of Oklahoma's agricultural re-
source and that an effort should
mad to et the fa pn land of this
slate settled by people who will make
it their home appealing to people
both within and without the borders
or the state.
the richest lleiefoi.) blood in Amer-
l a lo pU'e upoii till fit i in- In IliU
county.
Mrs. O It A Ion I.OniJ!. Messera.
Wllil-i hikI Pfieffer of GH'hfle and
W S I'sik' r of Reward mrrled olf
Ihe honor at the Hhotlloin sale
igiiiti't stiff competition aril h run .lit
lic.ine a fln Scotch heifer eat ll lo
ni'e itli fine tulle how nt Ihe bead
of tiielr ln-rdu. In hii eartict effort to
lit! the (tualfty of ligan c-oimly short
hoinit another notch higher .
I lining Urn at Okliihorna Cilv
both association sciiikmI th hearty
support of their reuppiilve state as-
o iatloit or their l.osn county
ial-.
T J I-eHliy I'liMlnmkn pieaident of
(he (IkI.iIiomii rotate Hereford Hieed-
tCoallnued on Page C. CoL 1.1
KING ALFONSO WILL
VIStT BORDEAUX FRANCE
M:lrid. M iJ h 11. King Alfrman
will leave totiu.rrow for Ilordeaug.
where he wi!) remain f'r three daya.
K.tcent report a have sttd that while
'a France he vlll confer with Presi-
dent Dcai hand.
"t ii'itl.'sllon of a l"ty In i dkU-
hi.M 4 t'lty ne spatu r r gai.iuia the
tt'lfiib' waa premature ' sal.) H..re-
larv Frank err today 'No l.Mm.i
ba been lei r signed for IK. lien
mild tig As has alieadi 1 n i
ported aonie weeks ago the temple
I ullding board a-krd for and have
iccefvtd all pniHillion from differ-
ent gi ttrr conl rarlor. Of all the
prommiilow thas far reie. the
priiMOaI of Hlrwarl Company New
Vork. ia deemed Ihn lltiwl favurable
but we havo signed no tontiail '
John Frederic kaon. brother of tieo
Frederli keon of Oklahoma Ctiy rep-
rtsema ih Hlewart Company i
I likely ha gave out the stoiv
NolhltiK will be done toward ln-
Ing a roniracl before April I i a.
cording In lempte offli lata. It ia mis-
llila ihMf oilier conirailoM will re
Imi Hielr bid lull thus far Ihe
Steaart bid elands lel ll w til tr-
quire mure Ihan tour week ni make
the oiimatra on is work.
Ctiiler Ihe first draf lh mm of
fJ.MhiiWH) Is In be aet aside for ihe
hew building; the matlmuru etpen-
dlture for Imme.listn needs will an-
pnulmal f I ..'.oo.oort Hpeclal feat-
ures of the new building operallona
will be Ihe auidltiirliint. Irt b Ih
largest In the' country; the (xirklnc
and landarape gardening; dnrmtor
In. reception hall lobbies dining and
hall rooms and klichen The Item
for ilei orst in will likely r'srhj I'oo.-
oiM Wllhj the signing of the con.
tract The Leader w;il print Ihn pic-
tures b'.ui' pr luia and ape Ifb afinns
for the big work.
The pecla spring reunion of the
eVotllxh ll!l will oien hell Tueadty.
The rolls show a total of 27"! newly-
lecsie.l applicant. "We will atari
Monday" said AVutant HeireHry
Ulikell "If the chtss attendancn on
ihe flrt duy Jti.tlfles If will likely
be a double-lo ader Ua like ho last
one."
In addlon to the 77.'i rtewly-elecl-ed
i siiilnl.i'i s. there are on th books
3 oihi hold over andlda'ea. tlne.e
ts ho liar been elected t receive Ihe
Hi oil 'nil Itlle dearies but have been
unable to come to (iuthrln Ihua far
to get the work The ralie in dues
as ordered by the supreme council.
I: now effective.
sp i o -US
i:i 1 1 1 it i ri k I'UFh
HUM Ull0 OVIU
lUli ltl l IM IlLt'c
I HIM i:
FRANCE IN FEAR OE
BRITISH WAR PLAr.S
OltIM Is hi IHWY I Ml M IP
IOllll IN Ml HIV
MtMiMirii: o-
II 1(1 i IMIUM
WIMMAIIAIIIE
eiintiN.
Pans WskH tle-Prva.awnt Wll
son a chrgt aja nat Fran mad In'
tr. Ite h sent arl I hi v
Gilbert M H1Kk dnati
idsr In tn United Stat aenat.
r said by -frtinaaa plltil 4A-
r f tn 1 1 hi d fan t " ainsd
at Franc tr earn but at Maratvsl
FH by lvali1ian
"Th salisd Itnvnirlalisns wf
Franr. says tn wrttr In d stuMln
Mr. WHson's ltle "fna! Ir the
cnvlel'n fartifiad by ail th -n
af b.slary that I turenl hrlf
gainst attack frm Csnlral tueotr
ah must bld ls Ft hie rdf-
hsads" "In a word. Ih srti af Frn la
eompremt teH by Mr. Wiiean af)
such taampi f ur ensdsrwllan
ridnt Witaon baa n right ta tetlt
f ur lnsprlalins.''
BRlTlaM FLAN 13 ftARIO
Para. March) ll-Tha occniHilloa
cf Coii.lritln..pU a propnand la th
jprituh 'Un in aend f.etvM) troop Intu
jAsU Minor la pieetlug wlih serious
I entwiaiiliin on ihe mrt of lb renrh
I government. It I dnt ther that
'the a.hemn do not spring it mi
of allied anrimt. tuit rather marka
M divergence of lrlrel bere Ih
HrMUh and th I'alians on one
hand and th French on th other.
A note nf ditruat f Prltishi ino
lives prevail today In French
pen. n i.iufercnc circles. hrr th
n nf iIim priua'aed Prlllsh e-
pei i!.ii I i.wl.d With mlsad fl
lnr of lniiiii lu'le and aurpru.
1h Matin stid thlsi nwirnlng thai
Prlt li ai d lailn tslnforcement
alio.tdt ai on their way lo Cunataa-
tlnople and hn thrr rai h there
Will Inrrna.e the allied forres In Tur-
key In 'oini'l rM. The fcOolhl
(Ciiiit'riue I on !' 4 CH. 2 I
I HIS M IS III 1 11 TOII
I II TY TIIOrSXMI IHII I.MIS
Fl Po Try. March 11 Jtn.t-i.ti
Williams an employe of the Ameri-
can Htneltlng A lief nli g compsnv
who tsas kidnapped by Fmnclsco to do o Heuaior Jeas P'octa
WHAT TICKED OVf.R
I THE WIRE DURING DAT
9- - .0
I hi legion Tl's Wrst Virginia
laiaUlti In a ie ta' ul.r saaalnn
latlftrd liin federal wo nan suffrage
ameiiilmenf betfoning Ihe 3ih a'ata
rho
Villa when the Metban bandit
wrecked looteil and burned a train
on 'the Mrilrati Central ral'road
Thtirdy lat. between Corralitoa
lid Kt'llano baa ten lakent Into
the Hurango rnoiinlaltia. accordant
1 Infot nitit on rearhlng here. MI-
llama la being held for list payment
of f.'iO.noo ransom.
M U EAHI VET IS
I OIIMI l IN I HM.
NOTED CHURCHMAN DEAD
AFTER LONQILLNEH
Conlatitlnnpe Mar. h It. Kail
Pasha tlv nw rrund rlrler has an-
nounced wllh the anltan'a approval.
tie formation of a new cabinet the
eight sine th errulsHce. IHpIomaf
in thht city attach little Imiw-rianr
to the changes made considering th
cabinet to b vlilnally poerltss to
rrrose the nationalist group tn ta
duniher. whlh la directed by Must
apha Kema from Angora.
GRAIN CORPORATION
TO IE PROBED
Washington March ll An Jnv-
Chicago. March) 11.-Iter. M. F.
Ch..r!fitn fktl rvnral A-cralirtf Y1t .
eritus of the Kpworth league dhd last i ligation of the Colled HI ate Oram
night at W iunrtka after an nine of i corporation waa ordered today bf
three years. the senate
Wasticgi on. March 11 With ia-
ators oa both aide of tbe treaty rati-
fication f:?St d regard :ng the plans
of their party leader la their desire
to rewh a coEcpromUe on tbe much
dispa'ed Artie 1. the si'tiation to-
day appeared fcopeless'y contused.
Tacit aereemeat wa rea'bed to fore-
tjo a rote antri aoraetbirg like order
waa restored in th coanMsng ne-
gotiations. THE WEATHER
New OrJeatt. La . March 11 To-
tlgtt d JTstay lair colder.
- Beware the Stock Swindler; Gaby Deslys Victim of Vanity
Local credit asaoelatkra l- tuea th!:
"People of Logan county."
-Xota Bene!
."Beware of Boga; Stock Scheme.
Securities of a qaeationable or at
lat a donbtfal natare are beins ped-
dled about th country and natur-
ally are being offerM to oar peo-
ple. Do not tuy without the
faUeet lavmgatioo. Ask yovT back
er! Probly ha hnowa aomethinf
about the nature of tbe aecnrlty be
ing offered. Ask yonr banker bow
much money he would loan yon on
tbe slot k offered for aabs. rind out
how mach It ia worth a collateral.
There the teat! In the interest of
rommuaity protection Credit As-
sociation. The answer la tare and Infest say
Out tanker.
Victim of Vanity
Vanity really caused th recent
death of Oafty Iely the famous
French actresa. Suffertng from'
Infection of the throat glands which
ahe knew would prove fatal. Gaby
chose to die rather thin permit Ihe
physician 'a knife to scar the beautiful
nock rf which she was so proud.
"Mala non!" ahe trie! ?rr my
Jorely neck? I'd ratbjr: die!- And
dia aba did.
Arthir C Jarobfon aHM late editor
of the Medical Times haa written a
special article for th DoMon Han-
day Advertiser explaining the nature
of th Infection which ook the fam-
ous dancera life the p?r;lon which
would have saved her life and how
Chy's early life weaken-Ml her rital-
ify and made her an ey prey to
ibfluecza and death.
( Poverty itriciea royaittei cf Europe
are working for their living. Austri-
an and Hungarian ptlnreen one
the most luxnrtoua aad eitravagant
rla la Kurope are now reduced to
destitution. Home bav even been
forced to become waitresses In res-
taurants. One once gsv end proud
waa denied a position aa governesa la
Ihe farr:i!y erf a grocer!
Kouie of thent am American girls
wbo married royalty bafore the war.
Otheri were born to th purple.
made a hurried trip fnru California.
rat tli vote which broke Ih -stead-lock
benator A It Mo'itroinery aa
anil atiffrncltt was n.ii p'riiiltte.) to
tot". l.!s ttf.it having beet declared
vacant.
-('Mi ngo It M Itannrasy widely
knoen I 'I trnsn died.
- S s-hinctori - Champ Clark ft
f !oiii I ileiuiM ratic pra idleniial raa-
dil4le elaltl yeiirs at' Hflouncd
Bile.ltM al! f.r BUinalrHiietl del-
gates nt t!i il non rallc aa!iitial run-
Velilh.ll - I'et.iia. Ills. Th) twentieth Sa
hual I tin i it u men t of Ihe A merit a
lloatlng Ct ngreaa opened
Memphis Fedef at Ji.l John K
M't'a'l t'M.a under adlst-int th
mnernn en! s applic ation fr a pre-
liminary in. no Hon to reiirtt further
arhanse cf Sale alocrf aM prod ac-
tion repoMa among ahha-rl' er la th
o(H-n rompeiition plan.'' a atatlatl-
ral auxiliary of Ih Amer.caa fTrd-
wood Mshu'ji turera' af 'ation.
- Merits ti 4iei.f 4 A I Xing
manaslcg wlHor of t ie Vacua Tele
graph aad a wtl knoan yccjtheast-
rn ns)sapc maa. I drat.
-Kl lx'ta th Standard OH com-
pany of Mlaaourl filed suit la fed-
are t-.irt t court to enjoin th atat
nartroteurn lnpe tr frf Inspec ting
Its pr.nl Hit a r entering premls of
6 company la Mlourl
Ivuin. Okla Trire peraona
slightly Injured and a dcrea hincae
recked by a tornado
Detroit Mdl Flttaimmona of
New York defeated Johnnl flhep-
pard. light weliftit charrc.l . uf Kng-
land. In lea roand
On aha -Or Hugo W Weight man.
said .0 have en the inventor of
snu.ielefls (.owder. dle4.
KalatnaiMi Mich Itoh Martin
heavyaelght champion of the A E F
defeated Jack Riley of Frit Waya
lad the first round.
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