The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie daily Leader
VOLUME X1JUV.
HOME.
(iliTHIilK. OKia.. KIM HAY. A1MMI. L"J.
PRICK:
MIMHK.Ii :::
Mia! ..(.
Schwa be
Will Not
Lau Down
DIFFERENCE IN WEATHER Qpgh JQ
THEN AND NOW! d
Despera te
Fight jig
Inlreihnd
Thirty Two Yfars Ago ToUy the
1 RedBooze
Sun Was Soorvhing Hot and
the Wind Blew a
Hurricane
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i Eighly-Nincr Scenes In Gulluic
'V ' ' -e
Oklahoma City. April JS .Call for
a special atn 0f th legislature
a n.ade by Governor Hubert sun
late Thursday evening.
TSe prxKlmnatb-n follow:
By virtu Of the authority 4
In m" ly lotion of Arinle 6 of
the cons'ttuP.on of the ette of Ok-
lahoma I do hereby convoke th leg-
islature of ail state in extraordinary
session at Oklahoma City at 9 oVUiei.
a. m. on Monday Ai nl '.'" .MCI. A l.
no subject to be acted upon at nai.l
M.-'tiioit except with as mat he n-i onn-
iutiil.'j for emUl.TUim by the gov-
ernor uf the state
Don at t! state t ; ; i t . I at t'kla-
homa City tiiin twenty-fust day of
April 1921. A I). Signet J U A
llobertsou. Governor of the State of
Oklahoma. Counters je t. .1 J.ie S
Morris. Secretary of State.
Announcement of wvi.it rnbjeen
may lie acted U;nm by the leri.-dature
be mad? by Governor Robertson
in a message ut the opening of the
eskm. it U j.x'i' t "it The gov f rnor
lias not announced yet what suiijKts
he will open up farther than appro-
priation bills and bills l!i it haw al
ready paused. both Uottses nf w-r"
unalgncd by the president officer's.
S.ieakcr Schwabe- has declared
himself on pending matters and wry
frankly nay that invest -gat ion .'
orookedntMS by state olfiifN shall ;
Investigated when foiin.l It is pre-
sumed that the majority its the house
will back hi;n S hia determination
along thi line. S;haker Schwab'
arrivp.1 in Oklahoma City todav.
Conference between members of the
Senate and llousp and the governor
were held last night and today.
viciimv i nit
v i:-imKs
Ktheltwrt Ta!lt. Gajitairt 1". S
Marine Corps officer in choree- o'
he Kansa CHy rwntttii office 'or
the district In wliich OklaNmia is
embraced writes Th. Leader that hi
effire Is holding a larze niMii)"r of
Victory niedaU and Battle ilari
awarded t ex-marines who senef in
ihp World War.
Many of these men have nut y-t
been located OW'inK to !h ihatiRe of
local adilrecs. There are a number
in this part Of the atat". In order t
a."i;t the men to re-eebe the mela!n
Captain Tallx.it requested publicly in
the Iealer. His address is Manhat-
tan ItuildinK. 726 Main !ree' Kansas
City Mo.
Oil Town Fire
Destroys Property
Valued at $250000
Breckinridge Texas April. 22.
Another block in the heart of the
bunni section was dettroyed by
fire here early today. About twenty
four frame structures inelud'ng
hotels all filled with guests were
burned at a loss estimated at about
$250000- Although the registers in
all the hotels vtere burned it is be-
lieved all the guests escaped ft
was the fifth serious b:axe in thia
oil town recentiy.
(.(M)I) SKHMGNS AT
FinST M. 1:. ( Ill W H
Ikf-spite the Inclement wearht-r there
was a roxJ!" j rowd' at th-j Fir-
.Methjodiat church laat evening and
those present enjoyed a very hel.i.'ul
eervlce. Mr. Cannon sang a folo en-
titled "Tlie Cross" with great feel-
ing and Mr. Clarke reached a
ftrong sermon on "The Essentials fo.-
a Revival."
A feature of the song service was
(Mime very fine singing by the heIy
or?an!r.ed Junior Choir. Don't fail to
be on time for the song service to-
night at 7: SO.
E WILY DAY SCEM-X
SHOWN ON SCHEEN TODAY
v Ned Ped;g0 has a treat for Guthrie
people. It is a film of the great
M'ers parade bell In 1912 when the
cenea of the first day were dramat-
ically reenactef on the streets of
Cuthrle. You were In thit parade.
See yourself as other saw you. Th?
film will be run this afternoon and
tonight for the benefit of the gJers
here today. Tbere never was and
tb.ere never will be a parade llk It.
Thirty -two war today Hn mm
a acort-liing hoi tV sou h-wind was
fierce and the tir !..
b.;t and
:'! itravrl.
".0 'i.
P-opS. hi and aivwnl the ton ! ra.d(rtca pa-t of VN.ch.t Fa!. !
were a joM;fi. j -xia! tbrn: luo-t Tf thirty baif iceifd about t.
of them wt!i nothing but the liihi quart of ri ahky. vaHird ot j
.. . i . l!t'ri a.d. at i.M.COO. Th vtti aam j
i.'iri will Jlbl lurv ii'imi mil-..
into their
s R-ts
! united sup ly
of water wan n-tilfel !n bin ket front t
the railroad tank rd from lo-omo; i v. .
ten b
A ! i .. r'v b r Is" ib'.ive ;
in with w.iti-r luitisii in tiu-ii a:un
wUu-ti the f iled f.t the rntif
artumd G.tll.r e w liu !i the il' kly
cold at ten oentH a but kettul Knt-r-
I'f:Sirtr youtif; itn'n w in a limttt .1
fill'pU ot btii'!i- .iinl a i'.l'le - Kir
ilniui ; llirlvtuj; ti . ii at a '
"nickl. for .ill yon i.t- dr.nk ' I "ie i
ititi..'rv iiitinclx-it I;
: i i t ac k r a nd
boioK't.l. tailed il Willi lill-
prit 1 1! !.k t 1' wi'.s a urittv ! :
more ways title
was ji teal and !ia' ti detmnn'ti
-
twin of roiitinuiriy work 1 lut wa
in tin history of Guthrie li uii '
ansemi'U of people evcty one a total j
'r!T fver iw.d i-e. i.ni all j
b. nt on aetting -onie kin.f of a ciry .
orftanial ion at tiin-e. Th.e w'ie'
rtrenin us times and every ma an.)
woman was determined lo do t tr fair
t
and Siiiare Ili'tiK and require th" i
olher feilow 1.1 do likewise
.A "" .
Few City People Really Appreci
J r J rr
ate the Great Value This Civic
Feature Is To Guthrie;
Pay It a Visit
Few people in Guthrie realize vt hat
an important and yaluatl.. as.e tV
city rest room it a a developed into.
It was organized sewn ye-irs ago and
is now we'l know all over the fnl-
ted States. I hi ri ns the p;i't f'''
months It has tared for over i;ori
'.tdi'be A l.i rg? p.-rcenfage of th'-ae
people come from the nailer towns
over the count y ami from adjoiliinx
counties. They .time to tjtitlv'.e.
so ne to trade. Mini" for thP n.inerM!
-t. ... . ...I. ..1.
tal o. erations. und an e-idb-.s nu-n-
ber of other reasons. A great iiiini-
ber are women who have r;ihlrrn '
anj in order to pro;v..rly-transtct tl-eir
chopping ihey lea.e their rhjldren a!
the rest room.
The matron. Mrs. hnl.-.p has been
in Ou'hrie H years an! knows well
its iriftituiions ami advantare Si.e
lias donn great publicity work for l.ehew ill conduct the s -rt i. lit - tlu t nor in t.f whne the an w.i wi-
the municipal bath htlse. 5he hits torment w ;fl be icade in Suinmit yijioiatiin; Froi e-ety n 1
stl'o been ins' rumental jtl help Ut; an r View 1 eniotery.
in fact saving rnanv young ;irU from i
being at the mercy cf anyone whoj
might find theit alone and friendb-ss. l'r . fi 1 1
Many tiiih incidents are of record '.LniCugO llanUltS
and .hey speak vobrnes for the good $200000
irk of the r..t rn im In f .el ik . 1 1 '
o'Czeni of Guthrie do not realize the
vast amount of work beini done hv
th. matron and bs l-n;.or:ane. This
has Unome .so generally known to j
those who find thenelv.s in ne.-d of i
Just this kind of help tha ail v. r j
the country people are gUdiv telltnf
other. aU.ut it and this pool work I
1
is cau'-in!; Guthrie t be remembered
'Contlntierl nn Page ) '
WEATHER
f and another is seriously i l here todJ arranged that the en Ire parade therein is found one t Hi niroitg In-
New Orleans I-a . April 22. To- the result cf drinking too much IP wan mitrche in rvl.-w past these j .( v. f(r jURt f j j a 1 i i -
night and Saturday fair. I qUOr yerterday the police say. rltildren when they pK.k u; their radon an kli-rs Day.
Pauper Grave for Hero of German Fame and Friend of Kaiser
eWaaaPasaaaa mmmmm m m m mmmm mm fVyvyyvyyw . m-w JjrtfMyfKjvjjjn
Toledo April 22 Herman vmi j
Zaslrriw haron nf the r periid ;
ierman t-mpire. friend if the
emperor winner and disipator of
two fort tinea known in the far
placr-K fd tiie ejirtli and the pay
oiien. wearer of medals awarded
for valor in war time scholar und
chemist may liohiirid in Pot-
ter's field. Toledo.
He died Wednesday ;it the
home of AIhert Klmer. lfi White
street and hut hody it at Tleptr'a
infirjue while ftean h is made for
relatives. With the declice of bi
Wichita fatla eaa Apr-t 7? - J
j '! proh.bit.on uttoft mmt cfnc-
rd corf..cUd th.rty
ria of red winiky. togrter with a
mpt ba" m a vacant beu .n
tc be one ot te lareat imisjnti cl
I'Coor ft ifcurxd .rt a raid in Tr.
Th wfitWit . taid to ba brrn i(U
fj Wlf hu r4l from VlHlHlv(.r
B C.
j . . . .
t Federal cfuci'm dad bcrn advird it
i. . .
th shipment. hirh they it i "
r . . ..... .
j o !y a mull part of a qujel ty ot
. ... . . .h -
wh'iky thjt h resed the Canadian
bcrder recent y for vinoui po.nt'a.
No arrem were made at the houtse j
M not occupied and there km no
on on the prem.&e when the ract
was made However off.cet sail
;illi''hey expecteft ileveloprt'entt
LONG TIME RESIOENT
MRS. M. A. GRIFFITH DEAD
While Parade Formed For Anr.i
vr!lrv F.vent Well Relcived
Woman of City Passes
To Her Reward
Mllie otUer y.Urs 111 lie y W.oe
:aylv pteparir.it for the uiy. 1 !
today .-elebrarlng th.' it.'ml bl r- hda v j
(if !h csty an.l t:ie court'iy. the hii(. I
of ou'h hover. d over the home of a i
ibiiiored nieiii'o'r of the firt "lay
or iiani.a' "m
I Mrs. M At (;t'f-'.t!ii i-e-!ik.'nt in
Guthrie stince tt.e first .lay wait c .tiled
tiy death at ID: li) o Iik k thi 11. .m
:
; IliK after an illness thai lias kept.
ihir (MlflllM hr ft lsil-
I West Manaur .or Vevetitectt months
! Mr. tJrtffit'a a koo.I C.iiistntn
;wi.iiian :t hiving nntber utnl u mill-
drfl nen-ltlsir Sin was rem irk-
bly typical -if .he old . i.ool. K.tt. !
.I'y every natural and t d ion' hum!
gift for Icadi-ri-hip hi any sphei.- o.m u.
ftio t hoe the li s voeotn.'ilhtr but
; none tiie le tise'nl m... a h.uii'
' maker devtting her lite
ti t -
; pinera and advam -mej f her be.
;)nved rliildren all ot whom w -i -
present wise. (lie en uuie ll.-t
. Christian life was one f b.in
j o.ith and praH cal aopbeatio 1. II. r
.l..iti. to . hit.lr.- at I f....U ...
I beautiful and mincn
!ier ciiildren ate: Mr
It. M
I'i.'ti's Tulsa; Mrs. J K Siepp Ok-
-loikde; Mrs W I llaxter Portland
'Or
!l ; Mi's Percy Os'inrn Fail.
. tilillilh. ' onevviile Kana.
! Funeral s.-rvbes will be n. bl at;"'" '' 1 "': ' ""' ' "
'. the West o!e M. K. loir' li a; 2' : tieik bad to 'or a day or two
o.loek Saturday aftet n.ni; He v. 1 Th. r.iad'i '- i..ilv i t.-.l. m itb.-t
and Make Escape
i i-nicago. Aprn .-lo armr.i
candits today entered the J. J. Rem-
S'd Jewelry concern on the f.f
"enth loor of downtown bu.ldnfl
a"d f er orcin h ovner nd a
'"" ltmln " P"vate
nff.eam aalf I U M m m A '. a v . I m
-UJ -
CNE DEAD AFTER
WHITE BOOZE ORCIE
Tulsa. April 8 One man is dea
fortunes nd nim-p tiie l"s of Id-
M.sitioti at tlie Sun Oil Co. during
tlie war he had lieeri a clerk at
.1... r l.... 1 '10- o-n n t I
in.- .iji.'i 1 1. 1 1 nut 11 .ei 1 -!..' jiciit'i-
yvay.
It was a lonir distance from the
role of H familiar truest at Shop.
h'-fd'H in Cairo and the luxnri
ni hoKfclries if .Vienna Nice
Merlin. Shanghai and New York.
Haron vm Zaatrow was 76 and
had hecn ill one week.
Life Story 4 Romance
Von Zast row's story reads like
a roiaauce. Nolle lirth war
Scenes oj Firsl
tl.itbt'e .!!';!!
ti'yer.'irv oi '!ic '
li.O '1 to v. tto t i t)'
Tlo- tiny 's jo o
bo sk "! ill i iter .t i '
i 'IS beli . ' .
I ..i ' ed ill 1 y ' lie
of It V ..! .1 I -lilt! v .
A IliHllbi V ot I '
t . '(!o 1 11 I ail III '
d.4t s see'i - iti tl
l.y Ib'iti s.--..ti.
tie ei;.HU ..o
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1 k. '.;.. I)! j n... . o
' i.rjiv o it t h'oi '.Hii I
1 r '. st.tuli;t tin li i ;.. I I. .
r!i
its. f.i fi Ml ; vV' '
' . i Ie- t y iiilodiciil "'I o t I
. l.'f.I'Mrwd "lev i o.)-'l!l of
llo' loWM oiel l i i ' ! V HitO' to
J I "i i ;i. Ie ulii. Ii tun v i . i I b ri.tiy h lie
I'll title WCll- t..;.. II I-I till' ill.
h j v .. s ;. .
. h l...t dhn I..- ii.. m in. -mi
'pnv .tien.oii Hn.i '. -it'll Ne.l
jf.e..ri nc o i!! k; b r iro
S1. INd;.!! IS. i" i .
to' iitiooo.' tbo r"ni
The ijiiy V. (is Jell jih. I I u- slleets W i'1'l' filled
v'l'b isUois l! e '-'non'ed Ib.tl lllll-Kl ieii.!e
! 10k I'lit j in I )e ii ti ion
Vl lom'l. il lion V Ini o ninl el.ittet'. it 10 . in in Ii ie. I
( v I'd I 1 in 1: in jr hp i volley fii-iiitr n niiotiin ed llo'
r 11 r i y ei's.iry At 'I at liuiii'. '1 fitrn 11.01 (.".ills
lll'i-d li I liil.ii N'.ttei Mildti'lx. slitited (lie finis
nf "iOIHl.l p. oi e .(.. bt " l'fMiiii-.ei l.aud" !"t'
DQIpUT CIIMCUIMC 1 1 C U T Q C
Q ) I U IT I J U II 3 ll Ul L UUllLnj
II
Raing of Last Night Lalti Dust
j ftt)fj Clarified AtniOSJlhfte ;
j Par'lde atltl Dinner Well
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j Altenc ed
j -
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I.IVS bb-W Oil U:'0 IK' liew
Thur
.th moon lUitl the w -a'
j n ( . 1 . p
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Th
f.jrnieis b. can to arrive i-.n
.loi
tin- Iriio of ait'oi fii'.'-d th. St;.-'.
Mails W'-ut !.l'e t to Gn- iniih and
t in n came tip n.n 11 . 11 :i.
' ii
parade but ll." ..-. vi- . .
t. lined m.nv men win. mad- !! 1 'ri
I . 11 nor -e
1 1 11 (tor .et-ii. h and ! w arfmis .';.! j 'i .
lie a iu-o-n. I.etAe.ot ti
two III HI .
Ml.1:l jh. Mh.n.y -!
his 1 ounn ! ai-ie 1 . r- on !nive '.
y . nke h I
j . (.pn . 1Silv f
! Gn ir place f formation
T!l H . h idren v f tio-
iiirit. ad lmjMirti.nt featni.s of the
)' 1 v ( Itl il ''Wl 'll Midi ll' 1 ''II
j '.alahfima avi inn- !'! vt i'i-ii Hn.nl and
j Fine. Tln ir enthu.-daam was noi-v
but v ry oidcily. a:.d leach ik k-p- '
Hie kit. well in tin nil. It w.m ni 'ly
love Iho- splendor of courts the
thrill of ad vent re. fame prefer-
ment. MVert.V. Ills life KpfUIIM'd
a iramiit. that o-t hraccd them nil.
Only possihlv not poverty.
Friend.s who knew the reticent
old tiolileinaii in his InM. years iti-
tim.st that in mne place known
only to himv-lf there was hidden
awy Ihe remnitiit of Its-: last for-
tune tlinlludi it is l-illfetl 1o lake
the Imdy hack to his fatherland
to rest in the Schlossfadt where
the hones of his ancestors repose.
Durin gthc lat ij years when
Day Recalled by
o . : j j
I I'.i tl. f
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1 . r 111
'MlOo.it i.-tlilillM'S. jlH 0. 1(11.11 to
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lot in
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Ibo-ma-i (;.:la h I'i Tra! an 1
wet. I ban;. nf th. ttif dlyision
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they filini. hi d the 1 its for Mo-
! "ff-el. I. and ibi.i for tho of I . j
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j 'Mo. f lb... nil y r 1- titer" dii m hioI !
iiran oi th.ni inoolnil In that ?ii! -
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''. CONVENE H f P r MAY '?
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. I tit--d -oa'-i di r ' t t-t .""ti-v Co 1
'l' .''he la .1 can. on the do. k
. v; -' f. o I t
J'l.lpe Collet a'
la V . il. 1 1.1 dniK to 'e. k
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doll. lav
Guilt w ;
in linil.r.. lity
V'ill I INfi COMPANY
j flNED BY STAT-
I "I ? lei .1 lid 1 o-1 h w a s n s-e ..
n OH.-.I the 1'o.hi r In. II. nt ioiiti:.
i'i ll'llieati 01 tt'r OI portll Ion illl-i
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ioll 'I hur.ihlV ."( u . h !i nf ll.iv
iir. mulct 1 01 tun! refused to p'-i. i i.i-"v-l;
n the liuneun fM In viola' n t
ill' fir it . - - hv the eMII!ll'l"ootl 'I 'I
11 f I-.'- is . i.iiiiinlteil ubnuf ;i y -. . ! I
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on and nuiiehed around to !'
tHSon urn) Harrison tnak'tiR I! a
ihr( mure!) for th'-m. H will n
m.-iiinrahl.. dv In th.. live of e!I
thnne future men and women an t j
he resided in Toledo the old limn
lived Ifirpi ly in his memories
Sometimes to (die or two of his
in! jinnies lie would l;dk h'ioiiI
the colorful d.tvs he had known.
rel.it ill;.' how fiupi'i-or Frederick
III. had pinned lo the I renst of
his t out In fore J'iiris. the Iron
Cross nf the first class with two
medals of the diniicstie ill the
emperor's household he had loved
and married and of his wivercisrn '
anifer that harred hin. from the
court; of his wife death and
his hctond marriage to a irima
8(frs Parade
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old. f it'pl.inli ii 1 li.i... .-I'd ' y'.' I linn III ' i
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(iilliti. I.y It ile M;it mi ih-HiV
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DF FIRST M SCENES;
City Gives General ObservatK u
To Aniiivei nary of Opeiiinjj;
Thoughts of F.'trly
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Ki-k fori'ct fulness ill Toledo.
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Then diirin-f the World war he
had a rcjiii citation of spirit I.oy-
ulty lo thi' country he had
adopted did not erase from his
mind hia days Bs an officer in the
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Ine :-' a.-cbird ll-mr.'i f the West
(in'hio t."n'.t lo'o.'ii.iil .bui-e't
i'l ' tad iliai-y-o. nf the Manday
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p'00 I. w l; 1 ii.- ibe form of a nfory
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of ti. .urn I.i Ia n - hi) win 1. jl nf
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f Hl S LIMUME ON CMItliTIAel
H'.ir Nf r AT OPERA HOUSE
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-if th- Vo'hrr I'lnirt-fi Hi- Kirn'.
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the public M t'lifdirfily luIIf lu llM
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THREE ACCUSED Of
r00D LAW VIOLATION
Federal warrant bav.. been Isto'ed
fir the arr'-sr of MvrtH May Hmtl i
if Atiad.irko and 'litrry K Km and
Mary fl Spr u. r of Alva on a hM
nf viobt' iik the I'n'l t H a -i pd
f h and t!;tic . t. If w i siinoun.e.
Thut sday l lernnou d the off i of
the I'n ted Stales dlrci Ht'oriiey.
Judliit Cot oal i s-n-.t the art.
NOTICE OF MASS MEETING
Thr will be muss rnu't ne of
Ihe N A A C I'. Friday An-H 22 1921.
at S p m. at Favor If ght S hiwil.
Mr. ItoMcoe Ihingen. edffor of th
Hlack Dl.tpnich will bn th pr'nc pal
siaker. An lmers:ing program' la
fcrraogeU. :.j admlsslgu.
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