The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader.
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VOLUME LX
WHY. OKI. A.
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DEMOCRATS SWEEP STATE AND NATION
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WALTON'S LEAD IN
STATE IS GROWING
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BULLETIN
Oklahoma iCty Nov. 8.
(Special) With receipt of add
ed retumi from over the state it
it now estimated that Walton '
majority will not fall much short
of 75000. His largest majorities
are coming from the country dis
tncta.
ENlIitE DEMOCRATIC
TICKET IS SAFE
Oklahoma City Nov. 8 The
entire Democratic state ticket
continued to forge ahead as addi-
tional returns were received this
morning.
A. J 8. Shaw Democratic can-
didate for state treasurer led the
ticket by 110038 from 40.080
precincts His Republican op
ponent Page running behind
with 29954
Trapp for lieutenant governor
is runr.ii'g behind the ticket for
re election. He led Dennis Flynn
Republican 40.000 to 38.? 43 in
460 precincts reporting
Meager returns on the supreme
court race gave a substantial ma
jority to Judcre Kane in the third
and J. B Harrison fourth both
Democrats
Thoman H Doyle. Democrat
presiding judge of the criminal
court of appeals. Is leading J. T.
Dickerson. Republican 23 428 to
14089 in returns from 225 pre
cincU
M J. Rare has been re elected
as member of the supreme court
LOOKS LIKE ALL CONGRESS
MEN FROM STATE DEMOCRATIC
Oklahoma City. Nov. .--n-arerlonil
additional r turn today
from !h first and eighth dlsirt.ts.
the c-nly ones still classed a doubt -ful.
failed to istalillsh m appv nit
saf load t r any candidate In ttjfj
fir district E H Howard demo-
cirt contlnutd to lead over T. B.
riundlrr. republican n llv basis cf
reports from 161 of 443 pr CBSMtl
in the county Ifcntard led six es n
thruamd ihn-p hundred ffty-nine
to fonrteen thousand on hundr. .1
slity-two a majority of four H yJ-
and one hundrtd nlnc-ty-s?ven. .
Tn the. elgh'h district Mlltcn ('
0.artt r. repvblican held he lrad
over Harris democrat by 1 24.1
von with 211 precinct out 'f 42-
rcportine. Th. count stood QBIB :
14.023 and Harris 1 2.7 TV
All other districts ha a;n-ar ntiy
be-in carried by the democrats.
REPUBLICANS WILL
CONTEST MAYFIELD'S SEAT
Dillss. Nov. 8. Effort 'o keep
Birle B Majfleld frcm taking his
seat as United dtats sna!or from
Tesas will be made according to
Information mad. In a statment
today by R P. Pra g?r. repub bran
state chairman
Mr Kroeger stid the r. publicans
will never permit Mayfield sect d
and that the contest of hi part)'
will not end regardless of the re-
sult of th-. faction. bu wou'd oe
eonilnued s lone as the "Ku Klui
KUn" appfsrs X3 have influenoj. in
politics.
RICH NEW YORKER SUED
Newark. N. J.. Nov A brescn
of promise suit for tlOo.OOO wag filed
here Tuesday by Mrs. Lillian C.
Hunter on bchilf rf her 20-year-cld
daughter.
FARMER IS BANKRUPT
Jamr Wallare Bittle. a farmer of
Port Cobb. ha filed a petition In vol-
untary lunkruptiv in t'nlted State
district court In Onthrie. He Kts
his debts at fB? Tl .99 and hia assets
at 1340.
WEATHER
New Orleans. Nov. 8 Tonight
fair; Thursday fair and warmer.
JUDGE SMITH MAKE
I RfJIMBlt met
Ctmea Both Counties In His
District By Big Vote; Three
Democrats Win In County
Robertson Defeated
Thrse democrat were slectsd I"
Logan county yealerday Judge
Charles Smitt carried a" but twro pre
cincts and piled up the unbelievable
majority of 1.C00 over hie opunent.
Thomae A Higgie ot Cushmg a for-
mar Guthrie man
The race madr by Judge Smith wii
decidedly the mt remarkable one
ever made In Logan county.
In Payne county the other and of
the 11th judicial district. Judge Smith
defeated h. opponent by 100 vote.
maWing h.s total majority in the dis-
trict. 1)00.
In the north cSmmie. oe.fr district
John Hopkins democrat defeated
George toan. preaent incumbent by a
amall majority Rmehart and Raid re
publican war elected in the city and
south dtitri't
Boggeeu defeated Robertion for
ehenff by 87? votes This wl de
cidedly the hardest fought battle of
the day.
Other reeulte Mere: Frank Bond
for treasurer. Ed Herrick 207;
Judge Prirdge. 4932 Ed Lowther.
2?4: A H. Bole 47S H.rdw.ck J79;
Adama fcr county clerk. 4JSI Ora
Pattillo. 24.1; Humphrey for ateeeaor
4924. Abeli 2312: Mra Neal for court
clerk 4B72 Tun.tall 2470.
John Fields carried the county over
Mayor Walton by 19Bt votes H r -teJved
49f7 votea to Walton'a I0W.
Wa ten ran ahead of the county ticket
several hundred votea. Mora than
eight thousand votes were cast In the
co nty.
Toe race between Or Kendall and
O. B Acton for representative is close
and figureg are n:t obtainable today.
WHIPPING HOMtli II s
M s..N1 phom I
tny lae laMesassd rral
Wsshlnitfon. Nov 8. Tha sblp-
MJkl b'ard wa uratd tr.da;- Bj th.
chamber of commerce of the t'lil -d
Stat to dl-'contlnu Uju uso of
cov.Tnin.-n- own.d h'p In acrv:
b w.'.ti AfJtBttS and Plcsfip p.3rU.
in a L iter t BMRBBi Ik r
J'lHus H. Ha:iK. president ot the
thimVr. iliylar d th coaaj!-to-coss.
hirstnt; wa provide w.th
sdejust prlvat. -owned t uu nd
remon trad against srorrmnvn:
craft n rlnt into comrwtltioii with
pririita n:rtlrss under ;usont
condllons.
i I mi t i r TO BKAM
IN H I . MM IS
my The Aasnr-tate! TreM 1
8t. lionl. Mo. Nov. 8 J.ivee
ciim ncau. war tlnv premier of
Kr-nce. will speak tn Rt. tui
Dec. 2. during hi tour of ths
I nlted etliitee. Announcement or
''i" f'l'ni' ' V- n h ;r ; r -. :i. -
i c p:snce to I peak here waa made
In a t' Ingram received ycaterday by
j Major Hnry . Ifll f:ttn Edrwsrd
j M. HouH at VesfN York. On the
way frMn Chlcwgo to fit. Louia he
vl 11 stop a Springfield tee te
riait the Krab of Abriham Lsm
UNDERWOOD NOT TO
ASK FOR LEADERSHIP
Birmingha-n. Ala . Nav. S Senator
Oacar W. Underwood of Alabama
Tuesday fnrmslly announced that he
wiU not be a candidate for leader
ship of the democratic minority In
the enate after Mareh fear.
WETS LOSE IN CALIFORNIA
(By Tbe AaaocUtrd Pre)
San FranMsco. Nov. ? Return
ifrom M f'-jlifnrnla prcinctg today
schowed th atitej prohibition en-
forcement measure losing two to
one. The vote was; For 13.120;
agains; 30664.
GERMANY tiNDI EMlBSAftlBS
TO SETTLE CLAIMS
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I
Th rrnsn m rotwr r tb Am - 1 -
ran tier ma u Claim (UnuutiMt ai
hsw arrived la Waslilnx n bj r
K4t. ae with
ruin in.
4
and mav irv:i Insry Un fur Ita
work of
t tittr
or
Americans against O rmana
Th s shoes Dr. Wilk KlessetBsvtii
liad of th (ii-rnian (".alma tvre-
selis'ifB
HI Oll N HO l llll lltl
Th. Royal t'u-atr ell; -i Ms
i k fur In. s a-.n A dral waa
roiuplet d. today. whereby JsflB
ll r msn irssid the theatre tar tn.
rvilnu yeer. H haa alreudy hck-
id See nl str-ng atiraitrn- an-l
will opeu the
I'mie Toms
hn-.isje Pridsy.
Cabin This
will
bo Jol.ow-d b an Skrpbetini i o
im n n.. 1 .i Ti. In
saidtttoa to drma. Mr. Hsrtmm
' will present a standard Has of
ni.rlon ktCtSIf 'I BfeBI to
! handle th ' -' f I'uram in
'films.- a 1 I.I liar man Th.. threre
Will lie I r (.111 if rt' d li'! 1
v 'lien .if 'h 1I1I r mill lv s rv 1
cd.' Another early atrartion W
BS the Hali-h Ounhar c.rnl Bp ra
Bl BsBBBf.
ANOTHER WOMAN DEfCATEO
(B tl(. Aorlted free!
84. I'aal. Nor. I Mrs. UtliaB
Cos Qsntt who soiaxht election to
rongreas ss the democrstio nominee
as defeated ii ' rdsy a 'i.ction
by reTrasen atlv. Cheric It Osvi.
retrubllosB. return av ..liable aarll
to lay lad. est. I
BE
Dl
n
SEATS
my Tbe Associated Preea
New York. Nov. . Des
rains In the national ele-t!oi
n -
tlnued to pile tip stnadlly as belated
returns csme In Irani sll parta of tbe
bobjBst early today Through BBl the
night demccratle gain In th- bitjfe
of representative ac timulat. .1 with-
out counter gain for the republlrsna
In a slngl congreaalona! district The
great majority r lied up for the re-
jnjbllrang in the Ifardlng landslide' t
tw i years ego wa gnawed Into by
the democrats In dlstrU-ts In a'l de-
I....I.I. ...I.. .! K r. A .
" m 1 . wwi w m
rhaace that It virtually mlxht t-e
wiped out or at !eat reducel to e
t-'enler working force for tbe adn- n-
letlBflBB asaaaas imyumiii i isoir. i- vj
I -.t Uc-in adm nt-1 rati n . :- t
detest and tome memhars of ttas ro-
jftte aad houe personally cant- to
i IWalnarf Uanllna a-l aati.rti In . -4 -
a aaraaaaiaaam a "" . i ... .
'te f with the rising dem era
' 11 '
The repnbllean fercea failed to
break Into the democratic ranks ll
the aouth and lost one coegr r icaal
district which they have held ihere
for years the ninth Virginia Sneak-
er Olllett waa re-electwd: Vncle Joe
Gannon passed tB his eat from til-
inoi to a republican. Mle Aiice
R bertaon republican of Oklahoma
iiDiipMhiQ ncr miv
uuLiuniu luu L iiinn
Would Restrain
Bond From
Holding Office
Attorney General 'n en be
half of the dawtegratic county tcm
mittee haa seeajees an order 'm
the diatrut .mirt reatrainiAf the
cotenty eleetioet Board 'rem issuing i
certificate of pgettet t Frank
Bond county treaaurSr ac the
ground that Bcetd lg v.oalmg the
state eleetien law by eeeh.ny ghg
office of lounty tieasuiee twice
In aueceasnon Am effort waa made
lowing the prtfSMiiee to eliminate
Bond. Thia is Se eeiond round in
the game of elimination The case
kj et for heannf on Onrmhir 2nd
In d'Str ct court be re
Ml -II IN 1 1 Hr.M slHiWN
IN 1(1 l Ml I IIV.S
Kin in tb' midet .
nlmikm the iivdfjle i
real In th"
s rlty are
lva n.ei :
ihlwn m.
ins at Th at rat Pis
'r Jarle In his
niannef I pres atiiu
tiindarurn
Mwuns
i tal initha of
Ml
I Wlli oe h-ld each ese ng tl.i wrok
day nf this inrtlng
Members f tha
I i I'reabyterlaa
tj-la . iina th
nin to me Friday
ui int-mrban cat
preerbe.l for Uul
i.i i ill during the
paatot. Dv IMIrJ
01 . ii.'iiia 'tty
huri'h th"ned
il iIh i ar i Ian -W
US on per
S far Jarvls
- It s. r a i
kl.co.r of their
DCCCMBCR COTTON SOLD
At HIGH LtVIL
-lly Ike AsaanaT'ii ffeaa
V'-w York. Nov. I. Iemher col-
. ton sold th'e
iiing If- repre-
aemlng a new high fj I f. r the
Sa-in and SH dvgre of about l
er lisle Bef Ssofiday'a ck nr The
v hoi. mn'lii'i a- ir. tier ..ii esrli
trade l'lng end raall glmuM 'if
BJBJBi
Volstead Is De-
feated H Indepen-
dent Candidate
fr ib am. es Beass.)
gaajB eg
Bt Paul. Nov F Defeat (f Con
- . . - . A-4r 1 W a. ...
"
tnor of tne prsn.rnt.on entorxemeet
act waa Redltated in returns avail
able up te 10 JO a fit. today free
eterda '. eiect on. Rev 0 J
KvSle independent we leadng
him by 1000 votes when more
than half th pre mctg in th sev
enth district had been heard from.
IN CONGRESS
I thi only w. man In congre-
UK beaten by a man fh democrat
ah defeated tw. years ago. anl
prewent house got an additional
woman member. - puhll-n. la Mrs.
Winnlfred Murk a daaghter of the
late Wm V. Ma. n of llllaola. who
had erved In 1h.iI senate and honse. I
She wa elected o fill cut her
fatbe anesplr.-d t' rm nd will only
serve until Msnh nest.
With the defeat f Oov. Miller of
New York by Alfred C. Smith the
reput. Ik-ana also loot thirteen aata
IK- - l ...... I- .V- L.
. w MIV ' ' IB I II" I ' I P UI
I repreaentatlvea
With demorrstlr vtctory in other
atatea some natioeai figure i cloaa lo
tae repjiniican acjmimsrrstion ar.o
t vre-lflent Hireling pvraoajaiiy. wean
-down t defeat Senator lodge f
tor lxidge ef
'CMassarkuaetU app
Massach isetts s. par-ntiy wa iete-i
bat ran far behlad the ticket !n hU
a ... a . a. . a
.lfW jrrpri. Clef OI llae yraWinil IB -
timate who ran on a dry pUtfcrm in
j New Jersey waa beaten by CJot Ed
wards detnorrat. who ran oa an op-
enly acknowledged wet platform
I Senator Tisbiii r n repabliran. ef
' fallforala. eggse I i a d d Senator
j MoM of Coanec iewt. oe- of tbe
administrattoa leader la the Uriff
fight la Delaware Senator ftupont
wss hsvlag a cloee run for both the
j long aad short
FRANCE ; AGIO TATIMAN
BOON HtRt
1 " 1
afr CfHHnf f
fraees Is aspect rd to srrit la tt
Called Hialea -'0 and tell us ebac
I .. Hi ii.a I'm ..r .1 i.-.al lud
' .i nn B) m llf. in the Culled
U( i fifty jeara aapi says he SB d
Ui Halm for hours to lloese sad
rt Dl. debate in W aahitujlun
Mi)be Muts abat made hrSt tltrce
RIC FOOT BAIL GAME
When Quthnr Hi Boys Meat
Norman It Will He a Battls
Royal Ancient
Crlil y a ID be a b.g diy (or the
Bkjl si Ihi ij and fur Uu'hrle. Uuth
10 t bun td 4 ml aaltv. enemy.
N rnii.li . I niA.I . h r sre. In
rtter eiih th. lr high m hiM ItBij
I. .11 li Atn l. . .. .i . rmn l- j
fre(d Out Ink- by a score of 10 to I
T Tbl 'r N tiisn baa the
"dotes' cn (iuihrl'. but the leoM
I id At il nu n.. I 'ii uiv th
.1 in I . .ui.. ii wi-h iba long
ml ..f III i "r . The boyg sre
in g.o.l . 'udin.-n and. if they
fjht as th.y are casjieblr. ratth (ha
5 ro i r suiM"i! from Hie cr.es '1
they uabt : win The halir
tif ctsmmirce ha mui kindly sr
j ranged for all store to rks st
i I o'clock tn honor uy ArmMUce
. Iiv and als.i for tli.. 1. n..fli of tc
' ir Ii :
Ckstlon
M g are helBaj mae to tasks
Fr d w a bimr div fee feaaBhaii
f UmSmttn ... . . '
le tomorrow a well a stsna
-k-'s fr h.. r-mainlne feur
gar.ee Itates of Tf.- for single
in k'fs are mid for studettte
rstitd-nt i aim tiiU t w.ll b sold I
.loinno will D t.Tt ristii h
liand and a rwd of r er tt is
ui to th. p. '!. t t ths day
..v.r bg. fu ll" finmts of tks
lersny r a n rndsysWlth prr)B mlD
rtstor arr earneely renaeebd
to
' ".
ldr line
IMweaa halves
iters aad oth. rs r r - i.ete ti
' u'r frm the teama whip
jensch s are g ng lna'rurtln for
the nut hikf Ma- wg espeot
r ue'. t. t h nored
Nl H MlHK KM K IN
III t H It 1 14 ( (ll I IN
(By Tbe AMoelaied Prase )
New York. Nos I Riding on th
" '
jm. .....
- mui in i n lot -i' ir wvu-
re ateta ticket aad lis eaadi-
data for fnlt'd Sias naa'or tv
he party a majority n the stafe
.lrn . roagr-aa Asfsssl
r
Hxith. was elected
Nr Yor1 hv plaralttr of agssroBl-
itntt. s.goe over Na han L Mil-
r who gvs kttn
I
ayrt
In arrvimpiUhin
trftintph heni h narrted Ma jsstive
icity of New Tot by a plsralllry of
irtv 479.04.
SOCIALIST LEADING
(Rr Tb iaaoda.aa Pisast
M.lwaakee. N r 4 -144 ptednrt
out of leJ. in the fifth Wlacoasta con-
greaakmal dfatrkt give ter Berger.
socialist H.WB; 84e fiord (Rj JCsi.
"IT" CANOIOflT
SENATE )NDH
Ht't r and Wine
Amendment h
Leading In Ohio
lr Tke tH.-mt4 rrwjBt
Cslumbue. Ohio Nev S The
vets far the beer aad wine amend
ment went ba k inte the lead th s
morning when an error at app'on
mately th.rty thouaand voles waa
diacovered to have been made in
tabulation of the veto of Cuyahoga
county. Th corrected lift shews
the afflrmat.ve and n.gat v. v. I.
Slmoet equal The veto in 4 MA
precinct wws ' Far las amend
ment 42712 egam! the amend
ment 42S.S04
MAYHI l It INs n
lilt m n mi i
-a
(My Tk AMiwUle I'mel
DbJm resjai MBl - Ku . n
Mm-fir1i democrat. 'lln 'i
stersejdjes) firr.rge I n ivddy. repub
li.'n and inJ. i-'i I. -it .I..... ( f.f
' Hti" 11 m
esdav M.yf eid . .Me
this asefwag sras ifl i . .g.ip.i 70.
m for Peddy Teese ftguree were
By 111 cessstlse esjg eHI BBd
it .e BttflsetBl iBfifjBjliI Kt 1 leaat
half If net mote of th- total iretSSJ
i;....ra r Pst N Neff aa re elei t .
"d. hie ma) r lly over W M. Alwoll
t. .nl.ll. Ill fin I . ;
Uk 112. llo leovernnt Neff. yats
was IBI4s)f and Mr Alwelf- CB.ABB.
The returns )so ln.ll.ated resW'-
tl .f Hairs Wurabaih of Ban An
t.inin Tegaa. my reiathlksn i n
gtesainan In the f tnenih dUtrtrl
Hie ...os ut wm .iisrry .Mrtbarg
I III Nl II (ll I l( I it
IsM I s ltM.
Paris. Nov k France might bet -
ter fiiiegn iMM.i.'IH fr.nn t.riin.n.
i In n I..- .ndsniered by a nw al-
ts k from a reeuseltated BBBBttf
recroag the Mltine .iua lahceur. for-
ine. in n . r . f I it. i ni. ( n .
ii.l.l Hi.. hanilrr ' f 't.'i-utlea i.
If by one of the plans." he said
dtsniaelng the iir-imMla for rehabl
latlon of (lerraany during the delate
' n l'10 budget liernmiy l ma.li.
stronB. what will becosse of rVanres
security"
Nf I..heur urged he . hambrt to
"t lalner nd try to find s fernery
for lh" "airy financial rendition.
"or
the
III 1(1(1 N MINI Its (i
MUM I (lit I IVKH
.llT Ihr
Mir on. Ill
f p. rBt
Jane begwn at 10 s
VH::amon county
r. ill
wllh th- arraUnm n t i
jrjiWj mVA gasirder Judge
I I
rtiwrll
l-reidtng. oatstlooed
ho overfVwed fb
hat qeieg must b
Bp 1alor.
WARRANTS ARE sBUEO
rOR E LECTKJN INBPICTORB
mr Ta Awwutad rr-...
Tahkcjuah. Nov I -tlarnsats
re assaed toady ispna sppticatwia
of t'ounty Aitorwey Asbury Hark
"-' """"
of fuiir den.-
a .
i n ir riiw inafiBi ior nae.ing t
i hem wl'h frasid la yegtarday's tMP
lion KtHhlleana have appeal rd to
the t'iUtd State government autn
orMlea at Mukoge4 to ImmedUtety
tegln an investlgatloB in-o the elec
rUogk
GENERAL IS SUBJECT
TO DEATH MEASURE
Madrid. Nov 4 The uprme mil
Itarr tribunal according to corre
.pondla Ike Rsimna. haa agreed to de-
rlare Oeneral Itereaguer. the former
Spanish high eoniimnder In Morocm.
suhjeet to article 274 of the military
C'jde. Thla article provide Itnprls-
onmeat or the death penalty for the
chief of an army who has failed to
take neceaaary measures to prevent
the defeat f his (orceg
E5 FIB
t IN
J
MiW UN
1 HI- HI
Nl O
? Ill I I !H
I llltllf.s
fill - i
i mi h o i
iimiM i
r.. W !
I!
I N I till I
Kl I II tit
MISMM II I II I N
Hill Hollll mill M t iV
II ss IN NIHiN
HUI.I F.TIN
Bf Th AMwiaue fr
Ncwerh. N J . Nov I f! v
RW!inll Democrat who s.mI.
his ft.ht tor the toea of SesuiOT
rreJiiifhursfti Bspubll.Nn pru?
rlaJly on the wet iiaue. ti by
3i:l7 votes this roornmaj v Kh
but 733 districts f tha state a
'J 4m mltiscf The tally t 1
Msmrdi IM
340.679
. -..
HEED IR VltrTOR
t kUgfJOUFf
ft Mov g rjUt
iigjt fsenator Jstrcs A Rerri
Democrat apparently haa tites)
; f elected and Indicating are
ht- nujor1ty oV4T R K tnm
hit RepablteBsj opponent will
.gctt 30 000 He vM leadtoff
b- more than 43.000 on the fit"
wf rsturns from ftlin r.rwr-.n.w.
out of ih .1.H76 in ths state The
fwXUies Reed .104281 B sr
sUr 30 1. ADM
Recti apparently ptilled the en
tire DciiKMTiti. It etwt over v tlh
him with ths eseeption ot -m
slbly five ronifrsesmsn Reei in
stortif In ths Democratic and R
publlom countlss alike
Plnchot Win In Poi
IM.il . l.-lphie. Pi . Nov I
tHfBJ f n nil .'i 323 dislrieta
1011 in th.. aU iinv I
"II In I fil iliatri. l
slate. Reed for mtmUi. n
. - I It. MI...II I'ti.l 7l
lUtOflMJ '"'in 4!HH .i
u'uv. Vi. r f..r senator ".i
1 l I!i3
mil of
'i h..t
iiiriMn
in the
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1922, newspaper, November 8, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713535/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.