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OKLAHOMA WEEKLY LEADER. THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1921.
(Weekly) LEADER | ^ ^ M " ^ ^ jg Jfl|([ ^ ^ ^
PfTRIOTS IN JUL COME IN tlSUHL HIT QJUULSUVS KETCH
MKMIll IC OI
oKl \IIOM \
Iljtrtlh
. not win 11 pp'
m i \ 11.1 i"U '."S
lv I \ II \ « It
el OP!
Hnvji tin till Hi'- :ir*nin
Ih a chip "U lor •1 • • 1 '• r ''Mt
in no h11■ n •1
Thomas W
Pardii "
v> ig ♦♦all bunk
V • V all ti,
I. 01
It loo]
:inn ir-s
■lint ifii
d tint!
lU'o1
Itl-
stick is
vssioniil
15ut as
i . i. • \ -11 I 1 • ' ' "
|u • j.uu an..tli' !' is I'fiin.l to Serve
ti ' s.llllf I '
The S "i. t ■ 1 . i'i'• « • 't '•
I! tllidtl
t1 J.II tip
Mint i* ll, M
tr fi! - cement
II.,us.-, but On- is no in-
(i; at ion. it i' t1 • i"<' <I'" r.
Many Irish Held But They Are
Old Men and Persons Who
Have Been Inactive,
S.iys Report
Dublin, Mil. eli. 1. Of the 1,000 pi,
confined In internment cam s
:i In'ami til \. I Iiajoiity uei ord
ik: to ok- snlell of tho Sim I', n.
non combatant-. many liilddel
o:"d soul ,mi • <|tiii• • lderly. K ■ w
fitod, are ihf mu' h ouj t
,!• mbei s of the i: h K' iniblica i
\r li >
'!li. prisoners include non in
V, j \ walk of life only a llmis-d n un
}.'•'!■ of whom. It Is - i«l. took an ;o
tfve part in the republican movement
Among tii-in are many wboie prln*
, ipiil ol.fense, II Is >t.it« il w.i- th.> in
tcrmi they dis],l;iy r,| In t'J" <"!a 'l
la'ai;iif an organ,/' i« >fi w 1 v|
many ha
anguage
A star
Ihe 11 i i
A FROSFF.RITY SIGN
Tin- N.'W V-rk I ' < • "■ * !
duets a departmont in whielv. tin
nr i Nil I <>l l'ii 1 - I It
in the bttjersVi''-I'- season,
to nun v • , ! 'i in J '• '' ■ ■ s '
t! t ' ravi'l «
\VInn 'the l> v ^
on Inst t ill all ' *• j n.\nl
ed of tli" stair o ' it m- TI''*
rr:ivnls in (letober aVnoiittted to
iNt. in \*< \< i■ •• r« • !'•
the Jnnunr,\ hefoi e they had been
7-71. Tli.it month had been n
givnt month lor I,ii ito leu
nl" were in tl i' sj. n.lt hnl't -I.e.:
Industry was humming. Tin
buyers , a i • r!.. • : • . * -1. in
Stead of tho usual obsequious
tr-'atnn nt tin y oi t with ;
ness. There Wits, more demand
lor goods t li-in ti: v.
It '- as a m'IIci • n. i ' • t.
IVtWeen • I;i!i;i.1 • 11
the blow fell B\ fall, i: : ;
wa limpii: ii'1 nr ■
dai'y i11<• r•. «isin. eii>i--::e '•> •
cuvt«iniers ii" longer • -\> ' - "Vlr.-
li"'* ssit v fon ''il I li1 mi • I
condition was r, 1! I ,t '
record of tin: bin ' rri\ ,'ils in
New York
A few days ajro the Tribune
ndded up t li, tot al ot I lie ar
rivals of thi- last -I a in i a r> Th-
Mini ainonnti'tl t(> ti.7 111 The
Tribune >.-.vs t'liat this was " al
most double the number in De
Comber and far larger than tin-
tot. I for any nmiitli of 1D20 e\
eepfc danuary.
Some of ti prosp > it.\ notes
have to he di-<•«• imt al consider
ably. They ar-- too much the
product of undiluted human na-
ture, the wish ' i," ti parent
of ilo- stat<nunt But here \\e
have something eleni4 and defi
nite. .Merehaiit • ] not- be
s ouliin/ !iii\ - i s i,, N \ >', rk just
for holidays. Tli buyers have
tfoiie ther, to 1111 Ami tiny
have boil l* h t hi ■ . , si in- j - a it
deplet--.!. < u • ■ . ■ . ar,-
t r, «t.'o: th 'lath .
llie two , :. >oner>. J ph i onn \
• •ml Partr « k Sloan • it P.allyk
' amp. County Down roreu'ly !>.,
•••••ii - • Ven out ! \ S im V in ;
licit} btireatt here t? says that th
U al report that-tli^ iwo upn w •
afcot for disobeying th< 6 iers of j
utry was ill oi'•act, *ha* (In «e m*
ftrod, wlthoiit pro.ocation while th
• | n \\< ■ a1 , • «
Attomey Laraond Says No Manager of Hamon Estate In
Citizen Is Barred From Court Suit Tells a Different
Advancing- Funds For Story From One He
Charter Vote First Told
• Tin < ity i ll < . ion will U called . s Ardinoi ". Feb. .6 In a sull fil ri
usual and in the usual way. 1 said In diHtri, t ccjrt here Friday by attor
City Attorney hamoml t■ d. . ;,,r Fiaak 1.. K leh. admlniatra-
1 he city commlK 'Oil has ,ro.\a to* of the ilamon estate, auainst ti,
no stones in th way oi tiian -j- r - Aetna Life Inaurunce company o
vision hut nas mei- ly put the aiatt-.• IJartford. Connect cut. seek'lns recov
up 'o th,. voters The city has no ery of $ 1 '. '00 In life Insurance, it
f"Ml1 to , .ill .! i barter i u, i: I i- I-t: <i that Jako I llamon's (path
of there be any patriots v ho wi.it to rcieilted froin a wound "inflicted ny
ili r for smh a purpos- he i w.-I-oiiij ia .us of an automati pistol in the
to act. When the .ill for the eloetioi hands of Clara Smith."
ll ' I there Will doubtless I • Case Attitude Indicated
several candidate--. I liav,, no auC, , The a legation in the .It rela'ive
ity to sjH*ak on that scom , ton I :> n tti «ansi- of Mr. llamon's d'atn
lieve the present maytir and conime • N as considered iiero as the. fir.-i in
sioners will • .mdi'l.t • f., r - ••', 1 ■•atlon of tlia |m> ition which tin-
tion. Judged from ail angles and eon* 'Hamon estate \siii take in the tr!al
sideriiu? the lo.v salaries ami n.i; / • o: Clara 'Snit.li on March N
handicaps, the pre ent cotnmlesion h i Is now ai ll-berty on bond charged
made a fta n i and Is entitled lo w'tti the murder ot Hamon.
the confidence of the p, «- I- It ; Following the wounding of llamoa
easy to sit 111 an ca^ t hair ami ki« \ : h stated that the wound \\a-
□ °mestic Science Annual Dinn-t *
One of the lar^r'tt and most attrai
ivo events of the t-eason was the six
eenth annual dinner of the li.>inestic
Science club yesterday at one o'l loci;
in the dining room of tju* First M. K
church. The decorative scheme w h
-ug4' stive of George ■ Wasbiti^io:. s
HlrtWay. Ituntln- in the nation il
I colors, held at intervals by il.i .
formed u center decoration of . •
ceiling. Innumerable flags flutter 1
from the walls where the flagdrap*-1
picture of George Washington nun '.
Fifty-six guests were seated at two
'.Ong tables joined by a tabl,. wh 'ie
the officers and disinterested ku h
were seated. A vacant chair u
elaeod at tli,is table also for the late
vlr.s. Kinma Miller. Pollychroiie • i
He sticks with re.l camlles and pr i-;
flowera fora i (I tie; d jations for
•.!)<. tabl n aile tinv hatch- ts :na ' « 1
the places. j
and pick flaws, but :h,.
is another 'IiIuk
ct lal doii.
fft ial
I'M to
'1 11- Sinn !' ;
•veral prisoner^
s, ntr.es wit!:
himself na
's bull ! wh;b-
uandant pi
■is stated.
till
>pt
IN STATE BUSINESS
Income To Statu Prom Fees
Charged Corporations Total
$283,541 For Past Year;
3.700 I icenserl
lUhed I'v t ie "accidental discharge"
a p oi will : i n u was clean*
• -ii An inforn atloa < harging Clat t
smith with as-ault a i Intent to k I
v i- filed, howe. r. by the county a.
toriie.y. being changv! o a charge of
t inler lat f >!!,,« the death of
Ha-iion. 1* tch re it rated several
time- dn up th" search for Clar«
Smith that the wound was ill > result
, an ;r. lent.
Three Poi.cies He'd
It is alleged 'n the petition .th> :
H.-'inca, ai th" time of his death he'd
; , IV;- s with 'the con uany. tw
providing for $ 5 ooo each. The thir:
• ■ •• 's d- lari'ii to hav,
had a double indemnity clause. Th
for
oub't
M •
SCHOOL 71 YEARS
Hecter, Mother in Law of!''
Senator Robert L Owen.
depart i:
etch
w.u re he will be met
•! " widow, and to h
tend th .inamrural
. a>i; ton. Mau !i I.
in Uunnity and ih.
each if is al
es*ate.
:i> way to C"l'<•:> *
et by Mrs Hamon
• her they wi'l at
ereniouies at
CGULD HARDLY EAT ANYTHING UNTIL HE USED
NtlQHIQU FOUND IT * WONDERFUL MEDICINC
IPERU-NA
"I *i« w.-«w ti.J tin-1 •
uMd I> ru J' . -'*,d my i
returm-' 1 t-.11 u.v nr
I' a W"bil(*rful oi"! • lr, -.
> rii-ui •' mj houw
| • 1 r v Hi IBjrU C BBtU t
««« i-"'I aiiM « -Tt-Kili
■1 iNMSe'rjfUMOfl B fOttM
lou II.. «, '• ■' -of
ktthe war lax "
Mil.
W*
ii*-- *■ - , ( ' . M ,.
Catarrh of the stomach and Ixiwels i- among
the ninny forms of catarrhal eli sea.- from
which a large number of people needlessly
suffer. Fifty year* of usefulness i*th« guar*
antee hehii.d
PE-RU-NA
TaWcts or Ltqwd
Sold Everjnwhert
Prohibition Agent Says America
Will Be Arid Within Ten
Years; Corn Stills Not
a Menace
After dinner the president, Mrs. K
G. Sharp representing Mr- ' i.i-:h
horse" Uarry Lee gave au address an-t
introduced tlv distinguished gui s ,
I'M I's a
lust fall.
in li
than
TV'O KILLED WHEN
TR \IN HITS AUTOMOBILE
Al'on, Ills . M 1 \ \ v
fovd. wealthy re ;-b : of ii y
and promim ^t in i
in T Uivis. and I • d Il k.
automobib. deal r • \
today when an automobile In whici
they were ruling-
Chicago & Altoi
here.
Came To Oklahoma
In 1856
Muckose, Okia. March, 1.—Mua-
1 nui-c elaVns t'ho olcl'-st Suntl-.y
uliool teacher in Oklahoma and on*
of the oldest In the nation.
she is Mrs (i. it. Hester, mother
> law of Senator Ro'.ert I. <>w, n,
ai,d sh also has Ionv; bet n ideuli: • I
with the work of the Women's Ch'i-
fan Temperance Cnion. She ln>
'ought Sunday school almost con tin u-
a'ly for TO years. She came to Ok la
' i ina 04 years ago.
Among her pupils have been pewr
al territorial governors and many o h
• ! tioted persons „f early Okla' om i
da vs.
, rim
vlii
ord I n
cted from c'
to Febnia
'. an increasr
er a similar
t li--
1 >u rin
I'liie
l!>20. it i-;
Independei
Mrs. Hester and t'n
Tho npsoti of Tahlequah
tie only two su-vivin. mi
ot the early days of this s,
Coming to Oklahoma in
taught at the Tishomingo
i: hool. In l"Cl at the sta
Jo
I war she ci> n • t
to teach at "Ito.;
:ht at Atoka.
ie has taught In >
Paul's. Methodist
Just now slle
church f,
is on the
Oklahoma.
Telephone <.
ating !.".() cx«
total nuuihf
exchanges i
I'u.unu from
sill llll I
Mrs. Hamon Is
Coming To Trial;
Sorrv For Clara
Ardmore, March, 1.—Mrs Jake
L. Hamcn, widow of the late Jake
L. Hamon, is expected 'o arrive >n
Ardmore within the next few days
from Chicago to test fy in the cas^
of the state versus Clara Smith
Hamon. charged with the killing
of Mr. Hamon, in the trial set for
March 10.
Contrary to a report issued re
cently to the effe t thai Mrs. Ham
on would attend the inauguration of
"This talk . rout mm having liqe-e
as long as it is made and tha; it w !
be made hem forth bv private pilll*
%m i ,- '8 ;'11 tommyrotV said Pussnfooi
Mrs. Helhl, j.resident of th,. first di.;- , , .
I hnsoa ptoh Intioa entorc mi nt <>.
tricit who %. her gixicioufi inarm u- . .
• " , 1 icer, at the lone last night.
gave a very interesting talk. Mr- ... , .
I'rohlmiion is a ceriatu lact
blutrp then introduced the new o!fi
ers. Mrs. Artiiur Dibbens who made
a charming I'riscilla took * iiarge of
the program, v\l*Uh (onsisted of se\
eral readings: "Th, Hall of Fa n. '
by Kniily Taylor; "The Shrine"
Paul Arnold; "A Tribute to Our KU win lllrty ,IJlt
Virginia KilsM.li; A Dude s Conceptio i ,vt„
of tU M Mrs. Ooorge Ounntca; a ate 0fflter« will go Into
musical number by the Curtis® anil , j,.. country district to ferret out ev 1-
W««hlngton families--Mrs. 1). 11. ,i,v\*e heed from tii ,•
Hunter as Martha Washington, Mrs gross an appropriation of one billi ..
H. E. DMarla as (icon:.. Washington, dollars to make prohibition sti k. ot
Mrs. Stanfield as riicobo.'.tas. Mrs . rl, „',| s.n.ks will drink ill
pibbens as Prlscilla, Mrs. Herrlck ss the loose they can get and iniittli „t
Vl.riK.il Adams. Mi< IJunnl.-j as 'ulta th.. nnti saloon loaKue. lint the lau^li
J.IIII- and Mrs, farter as i'arii,. N • will too,, «row tliln. The vi ihl ....
Mrs. H i. i' :■ i i-k sang a so!" '.M :.. ply i>f pood distill..d lli(ou- i ra id'.
Had a Little i.anili' and communiiv diin!ni:>!iing and th*? little mushrun .
AU
Wi want now is enter einent and w
are going to have it. Of course, th.-ie
\\ill be enforcement officers who 'ire
\ ulnera'ble but th Ir nctlv ities will he
lo'^lib't; of course moonshine husj-
ii s will floaiisli for awhile and co 'v
SUES STREET RHLMMT
Elizabeth McCullough Was Seri
oitsly Injured In Interurban
Depot Whci F tiling Board
Hit Her on Head
Cha.ftlng ne.iil g'n e on the |a:*t of
the Oklahoma Street Railway eon-
pany K! za Mel 'uTou -h hai brought
su't for $1.") U00 da ma l: • for injuries
received while .sitting in I n passen-
ger station in this v waiting tor
Lao arrival of a <a '1 he pot'tloii
ays that a heavy ii ,• of timber
fell from the i illng of the room and
struck the plaintiff on the side of th •
head rendering her unconscious *■-
several ho;;rs and causing a oncus-
siou of the brain from which she a as
n ver recover■ i and suffers great
l ain ami that -die has b *en pernan
ently disfigureii.
< oi i uni \ssi ssi:s
riusoN rums ron two
singing enifed the program. A vote
Of thanks was extended'10 those tak-
!ug . a.t in the ; roaram and the Me '
idlst ladies. (>in of town guests were
Mrs. -V. B. l> selniB of Edmond, Mrs
Willemever and Mrs. Rlehl of Black-
well.
stills now oper itiri
o " busines-i."
"How afout th dry atmo ;phe
l "!ai:.I was asked.
John Hull is coming to the dry j
point, n.ver fear; in Scotland w |
Robert McCarty, found guilty in
f odea I '-ourt o i Cnee Indictments,
two charging robberies of iiostoffleos
and the other charging raising a eo\
' tf eminent mom y order, was sentern ed
to three yi-ars in the federal pen'ten-
tiary by Ju<: • Joan II. Cotteral.
Earl Mradl \. wi:o was conntcUd
with McCarty in the robbery of a
postoffice at Hydro. Caddo county.
. • Trade wonderful Inroads. I sh ill ■ was se!l! "eed lo thive yea's several
re: irn to London in May with a o
btiid of workers to continue the car.i
I r .
POSTOFFICE HOPPER strfess :
: aign for decen y, .morality and Clod '
Or. Pearson in a long article in the
pro- t
show I
• fig ires from th." drat' boards of
Treasurer Bond Has Endorsement tilc <oun,,'-v that only one half of on •
I er cent of men were rejected on ae- ;
count of acholism, while the per cent- '
a.ce of mental defectives was 10 ih- *
dav
In addition to the robbery of th**
li.Mi-o postoffice, McCarty was fount
gullt> of looting the postoffice at
Lridgeport, Caddo county.
of Legion and of Senator
Harrehl; Olsmith
Calm
uiit: cn\it(a:s in kkss;
WWTS l'ltOIM I!l\ UK.HIS
' nt. The jood doctor is a lit ti
with his figurf
\ \C.*
li.
nus
There are
oners in th0
Robertson has tha
will be many moi
comes to an end.
"I am ^oing to
Jon th" noa prolu
j fair city and win
round up all i hor
the prisoners are
tv
With the approacii of the Haruing don't lie but liars will figur
administration the question of local
Pr:.ident Haidinq the following
t l , , u ^ | federal patronage Is being mention
1 ti* considerable zes'.
Postmaster Olsmith savs he is not '
worried about his position, and. more-
over. that he will remain at bis >
a lon^ while unless pending pr- i
dential orders touching postmaster-
shi .s are re-icindetl.
Tie- local Legion < ha t-r has un-
ar.imo'isly endorsed Frank B > n f
pre en* oounty 'reasur-r, for po-'-
j fi' also l . a th.. eudo. •
m i.: A S T..itor Harr'-bi Other ■; u-
didatei for th« pla . are Amo ; E vin.',
'John <.oiobi(, Kmil If- i hi. I'. K.
telegram v/as r«ce ved by H. H. i
Brown, special prosecutor, appoint-
ed by D'Str.ct Judge T. W. Champ-
ion in the cas®:
"Pease publish in tomorrows
Ardmoreite tUat I am not going tc
the Harding inauguration. I am al
most in nervous prostration ove
my husband b«ing killed. I he'r
ed my husband Drove up our fa'rr,
ar-d drove farm horse and bugg^
My husband owned ro automob..e
t h er vi? *4*'t coor, ♦ at i /e y e*' 3
after we //Sre rrarr ed. I am not
'.i/ing un> rd abvjt C'ari
Smith."
TEST NEAR MERIDIAN
Announcement Comes From
Bartlesville; Land Owners
Received Checks For
Rent Renewals
Charging that she was fore d ny
duress and extortion to sign deeds to
moreover figure** more ,;ian one hundred pieces of city
pro vrty and farm land and give the n
t H. M. Adams, Allie D. Adams his
brought suit in disc i 4 court for tho
con -1 lation of the d- I . giv« n and
!«• recover title to the p: -i °rty.
The ca- will 1 tried at the March
term of court.
M\l H UM Ol I I IU IUF
< OI H I I O 4 OHM IIKIIK
If! I \I1 fll \l I It^ IIIll.ll
!\ I I lt|-> I IN^s Ml I I IM.
«d
LEAGUE of nations
SENDS NOTE TO U.
Paris, March . Ti mi 11
the league of na^o- in i
reply to the Ann r i- ,a
tion invites th,. I' n.' • ■ I S . • •
a representath e to tin next
of the council to i held In \prll.
w - 1 a me ! her--
Champ Clark /-,
Slowly Sinking,
S.; TWO BOVS MEET DEATH
IN STRANGK ACCIDEN"
I 1 Edna, Texas. Mat : i ,
met sudden deat hi Saturday a.id
id mu lay moinings v. iVal
is. oldest son of Jose «j a:i l m • j
- j Walker was Instantly k.i'.-'d S.C r •' • ••
i morning when a t-a i ir. i d t . i
disc plow ran away lho < ild j I
J beneath th0 disc- and a blade • i.
I his skull causing instantly d aih.
i tlv-v be we
road.. Th
. Brum mage
•loafers tro
n ay 1 av<
11 - • ia ti
r to be no parti: ui
ant tor land off1-
Hargii b ine h(, on
LOCAL DOCTOF< NAMED
STATE BOARD MEMBER
v 111#-.
The new i
j 1 000 feet fro
The hearing of John II. W'ilsos
i uario d with \ olation of the prohi-
bition net dosed the February term
of federal court at Ok'ahoma City.
Where the March tiv.ni cf cou *t
w 11 be In Id has not been decided,
but It will 1 e 'ndd either at En'd
"" heaoqunrtem at liar,ten- or j,|(|K„ |)!lVis p. pve:- of
lb., eastern distrct of Mi-sorrl w'l'
v ' 1 v ' " ,,,, held the next term of court. He w'll
he test recently plug- dee'de wlie-e the court will bo k •! !.
The Km.idre Oil Ai- (las company will
ait another tor well near Meridian
xt month, is the announcement that
OI land h
isees
eived checl
tbls we.-k from th,. Empire
for renewal of leases.
S\l.Allies OI OVKS
Ml SI r.s; lUJMNU I.O
cers must go to work .• • ,.: o
added,
I llll\ 11 II I ll \!vl I! In
MM \ S'l il I S' \l I .M 1
• • -V- •' ;• '*• bo''
arSt'en reBlrnatlon^
pt« d M o. Hurst •' I
v. ill t :a Ider t' f • 1
- retail d- .b-r- a* o< «: -
, • M-'ary ' i
smm. (n\\i n ( \i'n iti i>: i Piling of inform at i u return | In
TI^LLS OF Hil l IS ^onnectifin w h the income tax is
:' quired of employ rs who have nrod
salaries, wages, commiss'ons. Ion
I r rial lah
•d by t)
to repre*
Washington. March, 1 - Ho > for re
cnveiy of Hop vc-Ch.rr.p Cl 'rk
w*> v \uat!y a! nd ed . dr. by h s
p'-ys C n. The Der -'-nt'c h
leader and former speaker .who is
with p'uersv and a complication of If
other d sea-.es. r- ,
coma most of the e . , j
't t y was io-jing e aid.
BANK ROBE3ER> WAS
AN -INSIDE J01 1 '
\i w. i ui mu it
\\ (IM \ltl I Ml I i
: ' rg* lv tiiron ' i
that the m ihui
cessful Issue
, Toronto, Ont , March, 1 Edgi: ,
3 • Brown, receiving teller in tho Ba -i •
( ,f Montreal hero, which was rob!"ri j
o' $21,300 in cash and cert:ficates a
w days ago, was arrested here today .
s ate 0' j v*■ ■ cJ charged with the crime. Brown ;
• v;H,s 27 years old, was taken wf '■ s
' at work in the bank.
S -.enil months a^o Sheriff Jloibe.f
, o r.nded a sti'l on atii street con
f ' a e.l th a,-p. ratas and sjdlh d *h
v. i •'• ■ corn ju'ee. but the operator
,:l' 11' * a ry Jainet <-scap«'d. Sin •
hat time tae sher:ff.'s force has bee,:
k « ;dnc lose tab oil t . James re-.
d< nee, Last nijiht "Hank" came ba"'<
i.nl was ^ al-. ed by 11i • strong ami
d : he law and < now in jail.
I Besbb the till stuff the office's
found a lot < articles that had been
'o'en from w-st side stores. Todav
Jure- ; admitted the art'cles had .Veen
■ to'.'Ui denh-d that he was the
i : \i';er the "third degree', was
uses, rents, interest, etc., In the sun",
of $1,000 or more during 1020, it was
announced at the office cf the de-
puty collector of internal r venue 'n-
day. Included in these Inton.nat:on
returns should be included the names
and addresses of individauls and th
amount paid.
I
Win: SITS FOR OIYOHCE
r.HMKiiv; ciuta:T\
Charging extreme cruelty and non
snport. Pearle Norris his brought
suit for divorce f-om Harrison Norris
i t to '. ii: h" named Will" Ouest as,and alinony , , month for
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<1(1 I I \M> I W\
SIX IRISHMEN IN
CORK ARE EXECUTED SECRETARY HOUSTON IS
the thief. Willie Is also in Jail jiow.
otl; r arrests will follow, according
'o Sheriff Robertson.
CorJ • n.l
at p *al fo- •• .'no t
til Co-k ( • te
nv u In jail •-
fiv-d to- to-lay
war against th<
duly r v . -j t ed v
nje -r- • ot b;
a: i,.- - a! of
f-
crown force?
the military
baches ,,f tw
minutes.
ORDERED TO SUBMIT DAT fi
Washington Mar li 1 -S. e • .
iioiiston is "d;: •.,-J in a t .-iolnt • i
adopted today by the judiciary en
mitfee, to produce complete -reasury mar
fill • of • o resp e d< ni e r dating to to g
foreign loans Members of the co:n* old
mittee sai l th( resolution was prac-
tically a "«|iiantlty subpoena" in farir I i
1 Ads, Get Res-ilts
CERf.'ANY OFFERS SEVEN AND
HALF BILLION DOLLARS j playfully locked it. Hi had t
Lodon. March 1. —Germany . the door down to { ou . 11
through her delegates to the confer- badly burned from his hips down
ence with the allies here today mads is very thankful he is alivi
r * par tion offers of approximately —
thirty billion gold marks, or about $7, The color yellow Is sa.d to hav
"0,0r0COO. beneficial effect on the health,
GUY ROE HAS NARROW
ESCAPE FROM DEATH
Saturday afternoon (Juy Hoe son ■ i
ir. and M. C. Km * l V, «t
Nobl,. cnue. was working <*itli i
ivtsoline engine which wa- i i the jd.,
hous, that belon?4 to bis lb tie - i -1 <
In tinkering with the niatli'm ,
w; ark was ignited In try in: lo
It OUt R,ie tipji'd o' . ' ' • t TWO WIVES ATTEND
STARR FUNERAL
L. ('. Shumate, of Fallis, was In the
ct- today, en route h<me from
s I')'- wev h • attended the funeral of,Landls were ordered ^ndiv by the
I1,, ., starr. bandit. TTp says boa oral I house judiciary corrmitt-e to a rub-
ndred people attended the obse-'comm'ttee with ins'ru tions to report
quies Starr's first, and third wife tomorrow.
e a wc-e present; th^ second wife did not j
ari'ear. I Leader Classified Adn Get n^silts
i gasoline which exploded. Hoe i
i
I to th,. door but as lloi by i'ri,
the support of their child. Tin1
couple w-re marr'ed in Guthrie in
H'lfi and have one hl'd.
IMPEACHMENT CHARGES
AGAINST LANDIS ORDERED
Washington March, 1.—Impeach-
ment charqes against Fe ural Judy-
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