The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 124, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader.
C E THE WANTJN
TMY LL HILPy
ALL Th. A
r iinvici j
I - lltltx OSIaS
si m f ti:
OKI . - ITT.O ' i i hhM
Gypsey
Kidnapers
Grabbed
IlitnuugLa i v.j I. '
cleat gypsy tribal l ran
srtona criminal statute
night V aea 1 three persons
Jail on w i rants sworn ou
11 - An-
atoua Am
here last
iaade-t in
i in Ifc'la
ware. Pa
Sheriff Harunelp- found Oeors
hereon a! SI. lbs alleged of-
foaMr maklas merry in a np f
gypsies near lrcnda.e Minnie Jian-
toy. 14. shared hut lent withers nM
MM girl i kidnapped (runt John-
mm Pa. o Pa mber IT. to at year
wulle on a vlelt to relative send-
ing to BM Hani-ven bBBMBI af
(III The Peterson Mid the il.i1
not pay tor the xlrl a band They
any the price. $300 waa too high
ilcido Peterson M -. !' t- i - n h
tin the; an.' the girl ure plated la
jail
Minnie MSSlBf la forma v i h ail
cd la a warr-inf Issued by her
brother til taklru $. 000 from I n-
anilly exchequer bet r. flie let tha
I'ennsyiianm ramp Thla Is a U a)
rtlcal move t'.ie Petersons any to get
the girl ba k to hor native clan
WOM(N 8 NIGHTS OFF
It HER RALLYING CRY
I'ttlUdH j'liiH Feb II 'vs.. i.
deserve a nl.-sht off "in in a while
tor li la difficult t oaaWttbM Hsttf
husbands of thla" raid Mr. INn
S r.irker. halrmsn .f thr Junior
t octloa. m !itr advkresa before ill
annual ni'.'. n nf the Kastern II
trtoC State KWeraUon o? Woman a
C.uba at Ardmore ldy I
"Kvrv tit 1 r ii 1 -.mi!t m . - iu.. i . liv 1
t ----- u . 1
the ut .er n iirnn. -ii.m 1 h.u. .. '
-linn ! join a
aotsin's club an 1 see : y that sh
a lend.- the me' lina !i :a:i 1 oi"-
loo fi. to tty nU' should de'.otet0
nlglitH weoJi 10 In r club or oil..
intere-t'
Th- aterage 1 u.ittd 1 U'.- ;
MM or? it hoot aa (lueattea. an.V !
wkat ik soe for t :e gundor in Dm
ease ihould be niur- for the goose."
Mrs Htrkrr udd.sl tba young mar
rle I women have . trouble .1!
home. Including their ii.-!n - 1..
entitle them to at least a few right I
of freedom
IM NM M Mi 1
PO0TM MI It t.l It
Dnver. Fb. 1 1 Announrcment by
P-er dent Harding of the appo-ntment
of Or Hubert Work of Pueblo i
postmaater general within tn Mydl OtM and '.oal The b-.ajj 0 1
wa predicted here tonight by U S m tors at ilu MM MeaM ta BO
fenatoe tampel O Nicholson o.'.iroorarn the boy rut of per eeM
Work now l first ass slant cos: ..).. m
master general. -v f Hie sales r r. e at the
- I present time bow hoi Is this MdJ k
A WOMAN IS BRAINS fThewe bolting aa merest in the
OP CHICAGO BANDIT GANG vtore along with Mr l.inti aie U
Chicago. Fetj. 11 A woman band r.
young a"d we I dressed directed th
robbery by Iwo snen of t'O.OO wort 1
of fura from 'Nathan Brodbeim s
store here last night. Pointing a p
tel. she backed Brodheim into a
closet while two men companions
helped themselves
SPRING IS EARLY. BUT
SIGNS PO'NT
RIGHT
E raw hat srasou has nfTtrtaHy
oiieoed in New Vork and mer.-hants
Mre the aew spring styles oa dis
play j
Rail Rates 113 Percent
Higher Than In 1913
Vasliiii!rl"'i. K'i 11 -KAi-;iiiif fninlit rates are 11 1 t
MM HMtB the Sl-fleilllles Mi elfe.-t rfl 1913 while TBgM of
railrnml eMPloM are only H4 ii i-r MM alo.'' 1911 leveU.
Frank t Witrne. gtatiaticai exnrt represveni inir lalor unions
tleelnred today before the interstate niitiiinii onirtiis'ioii
invest ii?nt ina of tmaapMtnttoa rate levei.
Mr. Wnrne averted Iriat a insurmoiintatile olmtatleii liail
Im en prraentiMl to nttewf ts t !t tl - it- f vt ajrea of railroad '
employes prior to 1ulo his comparison between tin rales ami
lalwr scale oull not Ik- broiiifht to the sanii- time basi
"3foat Bnurellv the- coniiMrative hti- ntajrc itu reasi-s
of freight rales i.n one hand ami watfe n th- other." In-
addetl. however. jn.tif. tin- statement that then- can 1- now
a considerable mlin-iiot in transportation rate without any
ilevreane in the wajreK of raiiroa.l employes
"'The ureal majority of tli employes on railroads pnlay "
he continued are not reccivif a wce aufficient to support
themselves nml their families n ib-cencjr and comfort to tin
extent ucmnnleil of them by our democratic form of soci-ty
with its republican institution. In the face of intermittent
employment u.i in many ascs oi' complcie uuempioymit.
their present wagr does not meet their absolutely fixed
f
charge for food dotlimg and
c
wwwwwnwnweewwwwwswww si anwww awnsae leo n
Rock Island Rail
Employes Laid Off
(M 7;' Vr-
M. a ester Feb it Officers of
MM Rack Island rattwrsy bees ra- j
ceivd orders this marinag ta c H j
into see vice all man no o leave j
of being 'aid 0". acturdmg to W N
FuliC. Rock Island jgtnt h 11
kt'uct oat originated at E'Rano ana j
war relayaa to him by th ana j
nee off ct I
m STOBE"
F 0. LUTZ COMPANY
j
Board Of Directors Author! (
ChjaOgg of Nunc In Local
Euterpnunjj Dr' Oootli
Bmponum
l)a Monslo'l the Bt'tnu MItgaWMI
lustiiuimn Imtii a h K O l.uti I
IH-) OooUs '.iuaf will undarao a
. h n.e in n.uti
Hereafter II all be kn wu I
Uata Dry Uooda imn-any. uk.in
li - new name It mi the pri'eldeni
nsacer an I 1 likvf atm '..holder The
.1 at
the
Lai
ami 01
Mr I lati baa boea aaanclat'al with
1 ho store nines; Mur -h. l07. jtMi.j
f.fle-n yeora Tba store waa found
cl by r l-u . iO MM ete
Ironi nort um Kanaas. bought Hie
K.i ifinianu lo. a of n en haaolao aad j
traiiffoi iii" I i n (Tiltnarv lllre InM
it tnetronolltau haaaar A
er ih I""-''""
'"' ' building v
stand - tod 1 .1
ti.on jtifn' to the
' r;"1 '" 1
seal of the umeiitol
IMM nil Mr t.mts Mr l.oti tin
rue f I'.ie .iv.-M vv 1 ' In (itltlitle
iind he btilldoil well in lo4 be
n IVur.He f
or Ills Mattfe and
ia full ' her of
Luix dleJ er-
Is.' 1 11 l-i no-
sl ne lor liMeea
la due the 1 reill.
Mi 1 1111 1 !i '1
the baafeaa Mr.
swim' Mr l.ma
nt-inager of e
.. - ;imI 1 1 I: III
for the broad bualnese pottrtea an'
vi ni . end' prise a In ! have marl
M !i lareer eftMoMM These poli-
ili will ly d.n Inue.l u-uter the new
rat'..- Kff.nenrj and ' rv'. .- .T i-
MM IM gulCUg sigas In UMtl
11 in i'itiieol The stores snlen last
cr was made .osaible througli IM
gt Mnan use of printer' ink Nlr
Lfotl bellevea in pubuity ajt-l in
t ila MtM the alofn w-las. It MMf
tnule from a radius of -one baadred
o
in !! - The hio-t s -. o 1 h an .I. -
. H-jrker. A. Itake.. II QSMBi
i s Taggart. and MM. A L Hi-
att Tin v coiii-s.- Ike inn . toraie
The n.-v. "I. inn !i-n- tm - . 1 ai
the old "Lots store" will i mtlnue to
I be the fnde of the cltr. its growth
has Iteen ataady consistent ami
1 1
aratitying -and enters the new yaar
with mllttar spirit aad the word
'progress and op in mm writtea large
over Its prta:
shelter.
WEATHER
DR
Tisfliejrht elrMI.ll linaull I sari sa-.e-ss-atf
T BBiggsss a. ivw-i UM"' "niUHI 1
1 114 OP
J "UC
Admits
His Error
BULIITIN
Okmoigae. Okla Fab. II. -WMIIoij
M (4 M n. order af laat
Thurada morning "ismtfr no MM
aand Jury wntch was sa d to have
been carta primarily la investigate
the affairs of the defwna tank al
Commerce of Okmulgee was as
prasacd m a telegram received today
by County AttornOy James Kepbur
from Judge H. R Christopher d s
tnct juda Tht telegram was from
Ceyle 0ia . m Logan count
juoge chritophir t
explanation
the Assn. in! sd ln- Uwtay alt'i
Jbilge II l( 1 liiltoier at t'oyla
Oklahoma tntl'.anu bn reoaoaa for
illiiHK:r. tiie hi 1 iMnirt grau I
I Jury at Okmulgee ks-t Tliruaday
' morning and MattMi that It i
. . to aatlsfv MM pMfaf h would
' Ml aside hl order of d'am'..-aJ waao
he returneji 1. nui... . . ai i ..11 1
I allow the same jury to on lino Its
MIIMMtfoM '" lavostigatla j lite rail
lure lltr ll.ii.l of t'oimnarie la t
I Mo ember
It Miii:re4 to me that I bad Dot lol-
!oed the law in the mattt - in aiti.i;
mi tuy own lnilin. wbi'i w .i
hark! up hy th
nUoinny g neral
o; n. 'li of t'i" then
H f Kr.nllng '11
1 joars I m;aalng It. ulthough It waa a lot
tlire-- . ter o il for art 0 ewallow I knowl-
snd H ' edk-e my error
1 n inn eniinioni in MMing in-
i-unt m th - '.mii.'ii 'n U-i a W 1
ni'WSsiM-r I 1 1 red in luv t I- r 1 .
I 1 l't ml v lo 11 v le bill II I 1 If.
mil'go- when I sitld thai I a ted un-
der the direction and advlee of (rVea
Hog in il hiirs'n.- the jury '
'Till waa pot ifae Fret-Hag jfam"
avti laatnirt a '11 tin mat-r 'oil
merely Icrtd BM his opInUin. wbe i
; Itoro out my onlelloi when aaa
In tlk'xh. "a ' t last Tuewtov to
tea.l the meeting of n M stm ' .
f let)
'In the affml to oi tain a ETRavl
Jury fot the work.' the Ju!g i nl u
Monkey Gland
Man Despondent
Has Disappear ed
At anty City. N J Feb t'. 1
Irving R. Bacon a former New Yoi 1
newspaper man. who recently I
sought eternal youth having
monkey glands transplanted to his
body has disappesrtd from his
horn.
When hi( wife returned from
shopping the ftund a letter from
Mm saying that re had been de-
salted by those wo professed to bo
h.s fr end$ and "there 1 nothing
left but to betake my-'f out cf
your life so HUrt at least you may
be In a position to Mwt agam." Trie
note asked bis wife not to mourn
for him
Mrt. Bacon declared her husband
had been despondent ever finan-
cial mattes
MADDEN USES L'NCOLN i
AS LECTURE SUBJECT
Agt-lhnr roaded liosiae grewiiyd
Df Had ten at the Methodist) In-la-1
evening liel-..) t'iroughout the i
(resent weak the i hur li audit r -im
baa le.n tt;i.. j 1 jwraona who have
deeply eajoyt-d lh.- lectures rtcUve
-d on MMiBBi Idbli al lliou;tht
laiat evening Ivr Madden -ook for
M aabja I the problem of Abraham I
oB. who he said wma "for 49
Matg a religionist without rl.hle-
uneas " Hr HmI.- a pud i -i).gv
o tte martrre! president aaJ dr-v
many leas'ms from the life of this
frtmt man In- lh ttden to togical ;
and brilliant am) his pulpit messages I
have telling ffwct.
1 ITE STILL f MIKI f.
I (s.sRRETT LlSE '"'' llh Bt'"w Should be Im It i!
ArBaamu. Okla . Peh i.r-i-he i wlU aTtmtlr IneMaan demaad Ur
sUte today contrary to expectation. loJ h"m"t dty
d-tl act conclude Its testimony lo-1 8erarat c I sales have bevti coin-
day at the --tone f the fourth day ..r P'eed dorlBg I ho sang aad others a.-
the ooeter proceedings against Buck i beJne Begot'.ated . T. Hansford
;arrett. susj-nd.-d sheriff of Cart . euld tlm llornaday residence on Ka-:
'caBty. oa charges of laxity in en- C'lereUad to isirttos from Indiana. -
TorclDg the law and luiacoadoct In of-
fice and Ukiag of erldenco v be
VuBtiBued tomorrow.
WIFE. WHO DIVORCED
EH '''l 1
'.:ni ..T.1
Vlra. Rilv I
him in
forma
ili'ntli
kll.'W II
liia da ithtr
Mie i Hlhitll
1 statu iiiteur l
CITY MAN AND EXPERT TO
EXAMINE OVERALL MATTER'
Hansford Ooea To San Francisco
As Agent of City Eettltor To
Makt Invoice of CUr
meni r'ift"r.
qnlp
nil it of IPe g
it i propped
I Ins expert las
i n
all. 1 etperleNie -ltl
lltl je( I li lOtte 1n
a li' k!ioiil-r in iho
Km I pad In the
alld propones to ta
'li 1 k I I lie till III
w II) spend several
Mil uilo
n a t
eilli
d.l
II.. II i-r-alwat
tan
'i'
lai lory It la 1
(Mithrle It s
a regarding 1
p) giving Qatk
j tins inoveiii rrt
rMMBi id Its k
d IMdj by 1 v .
j nor Inlerisxti-il
I 1 f Ilea ladll '1
W": HI anv linn
in I lie 1' -llwil un til
es c-S; ik l.i II v In the
A Judge Caught
In Drag Net
of Dry Agents
Newewrt. Ky. Feb. tt Simul-
taneous ra-ds by Ktntu'ky sto'i
troops and fsdsral l roh.biliao '
agents upon more tssn 10 Nrwpor:
saloona th iftsn n ret u'teu iii
the citing of Judge W ( n .t-n. f 1
Campbell county and more than a
scars of sa'oonkeept's and bartend-
r to appear before United States
Corporation Commissioner Oscar M
Roelgcn. at Covington tomi.
an charges cennectrd w th tt.
ged violat on of t ("i'
laws.
Sawyer Smith United Statr u n
tnct attorney said Judge Butse
wou'd bs formally Chs'pod wit I
conspiracy to violate the liquor Isw.
with knowing Of ta violat on and
w th falling to report s'Jjh vo a
lion to federal officers.
SPRING MOVE ON APACE
Ground Broken Alrcidv For New
Home anl More To Follow
Building Permits Issued
"o Many
ing 0.11 :
ng broken la
lot of sew in
11 .ml
MJM n
dam res-
repo t 1.
grun
stances for
MMeea in t;uthiie.
! sternly inqu'i v fot
' to let - and ti. bu)
Bjhaltoi
Co-v in
If th-
oils for Afch and poaaaaslon wil '
given Apr I first dgaay bulldiug pet
mito iwv. beea issued.
SIIN M V i VK Y TOR
mi aii 1 a
if i!)ii
at 11
Aft.
r It
BEEP PROBE OF MOVIE- 1
EAND TO BE MADE
MmMM Woolwma Ha Not
Yrt Aniioiinrcd the Line He
Will Take. But It Will
Be VtKOiotu
Hie. Inti
mi
pro
li
toll
he aabl
lt would be
Bl III ued
t attorney il Hnd to
his pro. ram ealleil for
1 ii Mini 1 oinn to bl
its. os said to be li
lii'urmat li-h iwilalnln
o alullier loihiy u
I . M-liie ol III .JiKl
Whbh lie des 1 ll
11 workable eufoa''
It 1 I 9111
aaesa'on Bl
I ' -;
bl hi' -si i) at HI
n t i r i i k
ling of Mal-'l n
s ukf of the li
lor alive
li a t I
MABEL TELLS HER STORY
lam Angelns. Krb I I M "
NlflllllSt rilliC- . recti t.u. hs
told her atory In Ulslili t IttsMMJ '
I I11-U..IH l.i v o. a lite
qparge 1 by I bene My u 1
.111 uciii 1 - HBladJ U) bed piesn as n'
.ml mi i ii 1 1 1 i.u v she appnarett at I
the Hall if Itec'irds osrly rrldar
ou side i .f t ' 1 . : 1 ii -' t mt- rnev f . j
II e for in- r ln.f nn li ur Iji-boe
Mr Wiiolwine iipirfais'il
Immediately upon his arrlv
Woolwinc. st k )5 ocbn k look Mi
officiui sSorthand roporter for the
i!lirli 1 1 1 tetany
Oorae CfotSMi Her
Slioillv afl.-ia.iid they wen- Joined
by W r Is.ran. thtof depntr dl-
irici Mttorn.-v who also took a band
" Pase I '
INRKN1
t II VIU.I
H. I MH M. Ill null
i l (l II l 4 III K
II l. Voungbloo-i lUshlan t Thnu
Ml mini I--. 1 ass arrested oB n rej til-
bit :un Issui-d bv th. gove nor of Kali
sas and w taken to lo.eka imli;
n a itiarko of Isau'ng a number f
sut
Sherlrf Itnuertaon arraBfod Youn
I Wood late la-t b gbt and turned Him
ovsr i a Kansas otti--i iu. 1
I him to Topaka on the aarlv mor-ilnr 1
sWntn Ke irsla tia
ATTENDANCE OFFICERS OR
GANIZE IN OKLAHOMA CITY
Atlendanie offw-om of the) Mate
I met lr kin boms "lly yesterday and
orgB : -1 ' latum Mr .
A I I ii l..llter o( this illy was
e.eetH secretary -Ire saBPar and I
Webster Jones trnaacy unker tor
In- Oklahuma fty public sr)Uo)s. '
was elected (iresident. 1
School atienilume In tbe statu is
BMBBtoary and ' casna nrhnraj
parents refnse to cooperate with the
attendance officer an arrest and lm-
lirlsonment may follow. Mrs. Low-1
tlu r In the ii emJLjuce officer fcr I
LUo City sc. OOOl of OuthA.
AND THKIR DAUOHTKK
r 111 0
1 IONS ADOPT EIGHTH
GRADE SCHOOL BOYS
Delightful Tuna At Noonday
I.umheon Friday Entertain
K mki'IisI mil Others
To Anl City Federation
1 in
tub had aa rl
II .. ii oiii.iilr talk on how to u
lain wtaiyoni wealth and bspp B- 1
all -.( whiih in 1 v Je a-nu'iil. lb"
v o
if the farms polt -elr-.l. . bool of
I'hUMM IW she n called on for
. m ami Tnetoetj fMMBs b
1 1 u the Nib ln - ild talk htet
a tin in one a lima iThls Is MB
tie (utotomeHlsl lessons In nril'ng
tm
in
dured ss a "doer. Bad a talker
ass glv-ti lb-.- l.lon's t-'S for
fine wmk li ' bid poat complelel
if in ' inued on I'sge
OLD TODAY
ST . WOBKINJ
J . ireb II M
l day Thon as
Tislsy howav
HatvjKtof m b
VV .1 in
ME B B 1
Vl'Kili. w
N
4
bom
Moh Rule Thwarted By
Quick Witted Sheriff
1 1
.1 l.ea
at mil
sne on Thursday Afler a committee of six
moll wi-ut throuifli tlo- county jail and fal
00. 1. ! ft without disorder
1 ng' Violence Sheriff I hlllls r' tlio1'
iiiUnown i.lai f s.ifrtv shorllv after vnalbil
ir ti
'irk 1
9: sen lo
C.ii Ii
1b.1t hfi killeij the woman
er sime the alleged .onfeoan "f Watkm
of 1110I1 vpileiis
nf..riiiMt .01 v.s'
-.rs
Bl i t I s it. Ii Wntkm
ut that lust night had
plans aceordmc to tl
ntereepf 1!'' mob but
llieill MIIH
t a body
mob sum
Sheriff I'h
it Ix'ihk ill
Alt
rhe
met
by
ll.. .f.l u..l Itui ta. li-es -le
I II II " nil! SB I s S "W ( -e -' - -
1 red was in command of two leaden.
"VV. hec com. niter that man." one of the leader
advised the sheriff W.- have no ill feeling- toward V
officers nor contempt for the law. hut we Waut Watkina.
We will not aland for any intrrferwne."
Tin- sheriff partes.. 1 uiMi the - row atni explained that
Wail in l ad -1. icui-.ved from the jail the day before He
si.:fest.i that the moli tiaim- a committee and seajs-h the
.iil Tins was oKH-cd to and the leaders act.-. -ted six of the
crowd ( accompany dniler Jo' W'anllhrouifh the jail The
search was rapidly conducted and being; without renult the
committee returned aud made known their finding
Tl - leaders then addressed the crowd tellinjf the rarraben
to ret 'i in home iu orderly fashion which they did.
FftgfofjQgg
Are of the
Age
!
3
Taatoy a la-hrla-4
aUt laWai
me sna fatliag
u t 1 a
K'Ot Wrtwa.
o
o
Wo.h lust "Ota
. .t ... ml
t aM4 Maatoa
1 ink aMtcl'
na aaaaaaall
te 1
fur ta "
. ..I . t
fr many
. 41 ass rn a
t
iisita4
artsueat Two r apn it said the
tml-llaa II Mtaiakalaiot fue a for
tltddw iM iooreatralMt Ha area''
rodacod eiisitiea la us Msva .
me
la III!
ga an
laa tkrat
five Men aadee to teare
...not n-fi Iw-tween tha Ogaa
of so l e. Id ware admired be-
tawea - aa I M wars beta sag
M aad vnwra Iu. botweoa du aa t
vea.s alee ami owe aver Tt.
All aillte etlden a la lhal
I of 0 11 deallaaa lireflev w I
ia with pa'ienl of olef years IAe
may sit uaflt lh of Ian older
llvlBg geaerwtloa Jyam passes) sway
re a ary mark-! e'fa 1 oa tha
habtia .f the people aa tag lempor-
MMM 1 aoted ant thV opinUiaa !
I bo o.iage generatloo wt tm ea
1 ... . 1 it ' .oof. er
"As tha dealiv affe. Is of mm
sblaa intoaktaala are tsaeomtoR asnfa
ami mora aporacUievt aad If there
t im r rigid eihrramant of ta
Us we oaa shortly emni on a
rnBM djsstMb In nay pageant pi r--a -
... J ssr Leliv.d li .III ill. Will
'a oblleasl
very
of 1
shu
prri TAfs
TO BAISI BONUIt
Vnablnin. b tl M-la! BjifoS
g rfdH approslmataly M0.MMB
agreed nnsW lata iBMg by the
re im bii sa aisnSl af tha hawse
smya sn-l maa mmJttaw aa a
vthd
The 1
the
f -
BMBey I" I'Sy a
Ismus
aia pTrspoaad sgsf aiprovad
1 p-ibluans sir
Bf gwmm on gaenilna.
satb of ae par on slmk
d transfer U ding IM.1M..
I si j Ihna'ra admlasloms shove
II
Igar-
nuik
i-d-psg
'sae I In
at her I
her
Wat kill
made ail
Um -feet iff and i utiatjf Attorney
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 124, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 11, 1922, newspaper, February 11, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713261/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.