Oklahoma Weekly Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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OKLAHOMA WEEKLY LEADER. THURSDAY, MARCH 31. 1021
OF LOCAL MOMENT
Beer as a medicine -the more 1
tr.kf the slcekr you Ret.
Postma-vter General Hays r fuse-i
criticize his predecessor Pro ■
considers It old stuff.
A co'a wave Is coming tb s way i
freezing weather 's pr«-diotisl tor
nlgtit.
Under the Palmer ruling every shk
man would have many nick frien I
The freezing weather began on
Master night and did the work ly
dawn lVaq.i trees are sans uu:t
today.
There'll be no chance lor th-* de-
feated candidate to lay it ou the
weather,
' ager of the Lutz Dry Goods Company
for the past two years and Mr. Carey
is connected with the First National
bank a« assistant cashier. Mr and
Mrs. Carey will ho at hoin • to the r
friends at 606 Bast Warner avenue
('Viiil II
MLSKE55MIT Man, Ills Due r CaUrrt.
.0
nl t I "i be weather man is in b: <1 w.:
• ( H sj, .the women. He first prom -l fi
eather for Raster and then sent
"Count Wltte insinuates that the t ■ \n batch of the worst Kind navina '
kaiser is a lair ' It would be mo:^ Showing ot the new si ring t i:- : / m
charitable to say th old say irnag'n' f be n postponed
be is telling the truth.
F'RST DISTRICT
MEETING OF OKuA
HOMA FEDERATION
OF WOMEN i CLUBS
TEAMS NAMED IN
NURSES' HOME DRIVE' r '
Tiiere is some sentiment in the
troversy itctween th? Brotherhood.'
ot>d the railroad managers. Hut tb r-
U also an amazing lot of stark cold
figures to be reckoned with.
Gentle Spring doesn't carry a ;uv
One's abdomen is in no dangc. fron
her.
X
There is much ta'k among elvil/.od
people a boat beating swords info
plowshares, yet iu ilime lointri.-
they still p'ow with a crooked sr.Vic.
Spending noney fs the k'nd fh;U :
uiknown to a tightwad
This nation is one of the few that
can be trusted with a big pun. \V <y
should Uncle Sam disarm fir.st and
take tho risk of hav'ng a pack of
wolves on bis back?
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First It was the Hamon trial. Kow
th. Stlllman case is being smeared
over the first page The spring cleioi
Ji:g season has come none too ;:oon
Publicity Is taking the pussvfo;
element out of the still iu StlUman.
More potent than the far ga • t,j<v«
H^nt over into the allied 1'r.es is the
amount assessed against the German*
Keep America. American cud b-t
those Who don't likrt it moro out
The thirteenth annual moe: ig i-
of the past and the dele^af -■! iavc r-.-(
turned to their various houi'n with
. mucU or little learned lo'oroin ■ to
Pre-war prices are In evidene • Hero|tliclr several ways of hlakiujf. '
an,1 there For ln-iano<- you . a„ u ,- j Thf, KnW jaJte« proved •hi-m«elVM
buy eggs for 15 cents a dozen and
as low as two dozen for :*• <• ir*
Price tags on c'othing a1 so show i
decided d«-crease and Inn ' er dowi
fifty per cent from what it wa« la
year at thi. time. Cement, and lius
however, show* but little d T'-as-
To remain neutral in tJi**
right should not he n beav;
anybody's emotion®.
f.!Un
tax
,'o be ideal hostesses iu rhea* unfiling
| efforts to care for the needs in ! a an: <
i -f their guests.
j The (Juthrie delegations vs re a-el
|<ared for, ho.iv arriving Monday « von-
Jing in a drenching rain, O'he. i com-
j ing later wlvn the rain cloiU nad
i ?ono.
Workers In Charge of the Cam
paign To Build Training
School Dine At lone and
Perfect Plans
The workers in charge of the nurs
home and school in connection with
the M E. Hospital attended
luncheon Monday at the lone
Cunveyances
Mrs. 1-ertie ivnipson * • >
luch. et UN \V 1) 11 'J ■
U and 12. block
Shelton et ux to •' C -
\\ 1>. :t im :i.
block 14. Crescent.
V. K. Ewing et mar . Vai
Power, W I . 2 26 '21. M * 1
1 and 2. block :C. East Ga hii
II. V Smith , t ux j M
w 1). :i 11 21, $20.1'O. I : T
New Crescent.
Ihiisy K Leonard « ' aiar to
noon Dickinson, W P. -0.
l^ots i:< and 14. block S V'. .1
Five Were Added To Church
Membership Sunday Night,
Musical Howes To A?
rive Tonight
The mucous membranes through
"it the body lie subject total. ih«l
e"i>, . stion resulting in r- ny v. rious
«implications.
PE-RU-NA
WsllKnown and Reliable
< oiitfh*, colds, nis.il catarrh, atom-
a. b and how* I troubles among the
rut^l diseases due to catarrh-
al conditions.
A very dependable rrmodv after
11 •1 ■' '' d sickness ibe grip or Si au«
i ll! Iu.
ri Kt N\ is a hoimI medi* ;ne to
have < n hand lot emergencies,
SiM ImyvlNi
IN t sr l li-TY YEARS
After Dr. Hill had started the pep F. H Aufrlcht et ux to «'
into the meeting with his now famous W 1 >. 2:i 21. $150.] ■
-Wild Prairie Flower" song, 1( waa S4, block 83 Capitol HM
stated that dirt would bejdn to fly on John T VaugUI et u\
the new building not later than May Herman to David K. ••
1st.
Oil
Suppose John Hull takes H i- si
Flume r -fuse- to n cognize
ted States. flosh! We're
the r.,
William L Andersun • ' .\ '
liam I- Anderson W 1 >.
S 1-2, S W 1-4. :?0 17 4w.
William li Anderson o* - n '
Anderson. \\ I>. S 17 -1. ; 1 "
SW 1-4. :?7 17 4w.
Horace Cole to John I'- •
Vesaie Beauchamp-WeHt, chairinan oi absolute needs of this hospital atyl W I). 21 L'l $I.i>0. I "j 1 '•
music pro«lding. Reports o' ill music? Nurse's Home. E t 2, NW 1-4. 24 17 2w
clubs in the district w. . • gLven an'.j Would the People of Guthrie be will- Hora.Cole to John T. V t1
a musical program w.n Mv.m by lng to invest $15,000 In a campaign I), :$ 21 21, $100. 1 1 !." !nt r
Blackwell talenL. Dean Ila. 11 Y j that will put tho city and her assets 12. NW 1 -4. 24 17 2w.
Butler, of Kansas I'liivei i **. give before 100,000 people over tlve stale Horace Cole to Minnie -1
an address on tho "Duty of die StalM All the advantages of th«- proposition D, -4 21 $1.00. 2-12a m .
to Mu^ie." n. au Charloi n Bliw t0 Guthrie, Logan cjounty and the 1-2 X\V 1-4, 24 17 2w.
Phillips Cniva Ait , Enid. ' M •'ill' state were discussed in detail. Eva 1
convention how each tow a could nav Mr. E. W. Corn, the expert. \ 11 • \\. l). jj
i Fred W. Lints was in charge of tho
On Tuesday the (lelegau s were work, and after enjoying one of Man
given a luncheon at tiie Oxford hold ager Scarden's fine menues, most ele-
wheu the Enid ladies wer tho host gantly served, the workers were divi-
esses. Several musical .lumhe/i wcim ded Into eight teams and the field was
s'olen gold and then uses It to t -y j given during the luncheon. At 5:',10 carefully arranged and assigned,
his debt with Uncle Sam- will th* i che convention convened with Mrs., L. J. Stark outlined some of the
taint be rubbed off before it g. t-
here?
One thin;; i* cert a 11 th- Ford s; .:
thetic cou could never be b-ttehcec
and cut into ornt'ed steaks.
Much \s written against the b!on l.i
but it is a good bet that most pfHv/'
love 'em.
v> ■' I cliur. ii nt K.l
M„,M.
I - •
Quick Rcs| onso By Fire F'.ghters
Saw Building; Loss Covered
Bv Insuiance; Flames on
Second Story
Jclania to Hill i. I
31 20. *250.00. ! ■
munlty leader told them now to pro- 22, block 22, West Guthi
Rgg ou the shirt front brlti-v \v
little neare- to norma!*'y.
Back yard gardens are flouribh
and there Is '.be scent of y ntnv an!<
the air.
Its own nrisic festival and told
the wonderful things En.-l hr.c done.j mote to the people of the state
Tuesday evening a :eo"vti.n was
held in the spacious honi • of f e Blk.^
'with welcoming addressed md
I ponses, after which an etcellent pro-
(gram was given co:n(M>s>d ot musical
: numbers, aesthetic dancin; rid .1 one
'act play, punch was ser.vd through-
out the evening.
all
There ought to be some
k^'plng good intentions for tit
row f"om sour'ng ov« r n!gbt.
| Wednesday morning
I ti-ju w as called to order at
St. Lout j Is MOpp'ng street ale-; )i
Henry herd's paper. Is tb's a no:
!veo ad for tho well known flivver*
Going horn • arid telling his w':«- 1*«
lost a button off his union suit
no way for a husband to ch'^r h^r
up after she has been wash'ng dishes
and dodplng ageuts all day
-X
The woman who shoot.-, a «n n
of season s'-.ould te remind-d ;h t
some thirds are protected all the yar
TTnele Sam. wo tal;° it i- <ur el
that the a'lies make Germany pay
hat wou'd not be willing to fu.ai'.Si
the collector.
When the blond-, types become r>
t nct they surely will be miss- *1. The;
a smoker won't be able to find ap
long blond** lialrs in his favo"itf'
cigar.
Sinj? Sing pr'soners are each servo I
an average of twelve prunes a wertk
making another good reason for not
breaking the law.
All 11 e:i can't b-e 1 resld nt. So-ae
have to be satisfied with pos'in- ' *
ships.
A homo owner cotis'ders hhr.-*■•{
* lucky if h can I've through one y .r
Without belnu visited by either .
P*umber or a burglar.
Men can be soon new spading the-i
backyard gardens. Th: r motto seen.
♦ j to. "Tht>. early spader rats th • *'i:st
green onions."
Be it said to the cn (lit o1.' th s- v
d candidates that the primary fipnr
«vas carried on decently and po tend
linging was indulged in. And thi't
is the way if ■ bou'd be always and
every time.
01. by
tlift president Mrs. J. ko.Ul v. ho
gavo h< r greeting at thin lime also
greetings from a number s(ate af-
licei-.-. The reports of stin-iii • ecm-
mittees and reports of ne v clubs were
given, Interspersed with ;uusu:: l '.um-
bers—and a talk by Miss M r. Mnuk,
assistant in women's clu > \. ork <>.t
Non.m. Wednesday a 1 *• lot 1: Mrs.
J. II. Dale, Oklahoma Cay, gave an
It is whispered that Guthrie's next j interesting talk on the ! brarv con-
postmaster will be a womant—an j mission telling of lK>tb a and 'ic
acquaintance of President Harding. | t>om«ilIshments.
Charles F. Barnad el al
the publicity this well give Guthrie Temple^ W I) 1 'J9 2", *
a great heialth center oT OkTatloina. 1-4. 32 19 2w.
This Is a live proposition, and not one ,\[ \ Mcl'eak ux t 1
that Is a "has been," but instead will W lb 12 27 2". $115.0".
always be a growing proposition. This 17. block 2. Meridian
country is now many thousand nurses -
short of the actual requirements. This
nurses home will be so equipped as to
be a great and strong inducement to
young woment who would otherwise
bo attracted to other lines of acti-
vities. This Is a strictly community
proposition, and will at once prove a
great asset to Guthrie and Logan
county. Mr. Corn stressed the timely
and logical phases and its value m
euch a live, progressive community as
Guthrie and Logan dounty.
The teams began their uctive
work within sixty minutes after the
luncheon was aver, and they will meet
another luncheon Tuesday noon
when reports will be made, and furth r
plans made.
|< <I and ocoapied r.% ,|-
npletely
destroyed
d did conf
. ip *■' 11
Will be
will be.
■e tist 111
ppiiirfj (i, qijnprne
Fifteen Thou and Dollai k Al' ••Uly
Has Been Given By Gutlnii
Citizens; Lutz Stoic
Leads
Proposed Law Is Intended To
Provide a Nine Months Term
For All Schools In
State
I)r. C. P. Warner and wife came In j •Mr~- M Conlan
Sunday nlirh,t from Anadarko and wi' I society, made ^ l'le
spend a few days with Mrs. Warner
mother Mrs. W. H. loru 11 y.
Mis.- Rose Domestfc Sv'encc teaca
r at Central scioo'. with h r clas^
'u mi shed tli • election board, servant'
at Central schotd- with their nr'd da>
tinch today.
y*
Faster wall fall on April 1-- n >.
ar. It came A 1 il l'h last ye •
.\lavi>e next >ear the spring w ll ha •
ldvanced so far ly Faster that w-
will have decent weathe**. Last fr v
'<iiled the fruit crop and this' Ka« e
he crop will be nil.
iToicnt man rails a^nin-t the
trust, then along efc-nes the mod .0
mpretentions hen and busts it.
Probab'y all Clara Hamon has t<
worry about now is some do 1'
whether she will film nicely.
ft
Charity begins at home but
kind doesn't entitl anyone to
luctlon on his h- ne.
At one time this country was dl id
ed into two classes, tho profiteers and
the consumers. Now it is divided
between those who believe iu v
nation and those who don't.
A Frenchman has discovered th
beverage can be made from parsley
wh'ch is norc rotent than absln'h
Next th'.ng . on. ^-ne will be i&vent 'l"
.. drink from the mayonnaise that is
left on the salad plates by person?
who didn't 1 ik *> 't
U1 Williams was marritsl to IT. W
Williams in Cushing in 1M^ and lived
with him unt'l 1020. when she was
forced to leave him on account of
his cruel treatment, she sav- in
suit for divorce, fi'ed In district con •'
hero. She -v"V« tb ecirt fcr n" a
* so'ue divorce and a'inionv of $'nf r
month.
Judge Charles Smlfh ha« excused
the jury venire until April 2o at v h
time they were instructed to be r -
hand to resume the trial of c~lmin.ii
cases. In the meantime Judc SniitV
will try to clear the docket of c!
cases. Court Is irrlnding tod-y
It's a w'so man who do sa't p
his catrrv t**ee n ar the fence,
i covetous neighbor
of the Hi ao: i Ml
for he preser-
vation and compiling ot historical
facts concerning each locality ud of-
fered ^10 for the best historical paper
written by tSub women omc a n ng
their individual district. The r l4<'*'3
are to be presented and jjdg-^d at h :
State Federation at McAl^ncr in N"v
j ember.
J Mi«s Nelle B. Turner i'ro.n the uni
jversity, talked on commua'lv* lieal*.'.
I problems. Miss Turner .v.^ in Gu h
J rie with the institute and -v d be re;u-
•. eiulH*red by many. Mrs. Lon S.ii
i Mlclioalis of Stillwater vros!ded
(the health conference— 1 number ft
| excellent musical numbeis were giv 11
(during the afternoon.
Wednesday evening a nws.eal pro
gram was given at th' Presbyter1a
ehureh which will be of .vial inter
et^t to Guthrie people as the numbers
were given by Mesdatnes Robert Mer
ten and W. F. niekford, M sscs Kub>
Woolf and Esther Bruce an Mr. Car!
Ta2gart, Miss Mabel Foste- o' Party
and the Madrigal club of Knid. .'dcs-
danies J. C. Pearson and .1 ^ Itelhl
gave short addresses.
Thursday morning tho ?lub reports
t pi j were continued tand jail unfinishjO
i".\ 1 business was complete 1. Tonkawa
' gave the musical numbers.
Guthrie extended an invi.r.t >11 to
jihe 1922 convention and u wis un-
'I l>e J animously accepted.
itf- j The following Attended th^ con-
ntlon besides those alrea'y inen-
th.it
1 1
► nt:
THREE BILUON ASSETS;
Earning For Year Enormous;
Thirteen and a Half
Million Dollars In
Banks
lousing, Mich, March 2vS. - Total
assets of $384,564,501.08 on D < ember
1, 1D20, are shown In the annual re-
port of tho Ford Motor company filed
with Secretary Of State. Cash 011
hand, including deposits I11 banks, Is
given as $13,557,244.51, and the vaulej
of credits owing to the company, U
placed at $54^548,633.50. Liabilities of
the company on unsecured inde -ted - t
ness are ehown as $143,0^5 300.61. j
The report shows that 95^121 share-i,
of tho company's stock nr^ owned by
Henry Ford, 71,011 by Edsel H. Fard,
and 5,413 by Mrs. Henry Ford, |
$317,000 for this fisca'. year ia pro
vlded in hous,i bill N« . H• *. w :'eh ta-
house of representatives in committ •
ef the whole Saturday 1 eeomuu'ti led
tor passage The bill s drawn w"li
ti e pur|K>s" of enabling every distrii t
in the state to maintain a nia
months echool. As orlglnal'y Intro
duced, ii carried $50*2,000 but it wi
reduced when ua for couslderatinn
week ago The bill is the imost
tensive state aid measur ■ consi<ler«*l
by this legislature.
Conversion of the. armory a I th(
I'niversit y of Oklahoma into a g> :n-
nasium is provided in the ball reconi
mended for passage by th.- use Sat
urday. It carries $l'i ,00< ar-iropr'a-
t on It must pa-s on final rail ra'.l
te'fore being sent to the senal'-. \p
propriation of .000 to erect a new
luild'ng at th institution for the
ie< ble minded at Enid is provided ii
house bi 1 No. roconamended r :
passage.
pointed
•I «1 k« d up and 1
firms ot' Guthrie
splendid sum of
The committet
wore very entt
ir plan tor
dav and Tin wdav
Mond
•hotel
11 l'ron:;.t
depannient sava-d
total ruin and th*
th.. fia
Jones t >
• f.- ' ive • 1--e
►0 damage to
1 Idem, own
Futriov. The
■ a- er> ind
roof of the
u • le da mag s
1 'and 1„ by
a n-dghi ■ 1 n- b-
l*ii • t ing t am
<Iv this a' r
'11' • t j the V'i -
In- building from
fUhteiH , onf tied
upper story.
w .-aid t'a afterniuei tha-
nd furniture w ire covered
Mr. and Mrn. Furrow
Pit;' . vvltb M - Furrow h
11.i Mrs (V \ Hughes,
re started
the
Owners of the 101 Ranch Must
Face Tiiiil on the Charge of
Defrauding Indians of
Land
Arguments
demurn
en i ut to la
ill
Rltrr.K TAKKS SWIVi
MUM Ml Till: < IIUH
put
uress Guthrie
spirit and will
v a big way.
Below i- a 1 i1 of i h •
their a moan If. Thev
vision, tmen with big
whom < *.ut111 i«■ likes to
aader congratulat ■-
- -neroslty.
ods
different teams ;
oti Watch ii 1
has in indomit i
hen aid
O follow. Ti!
' T • ■ ;
To night there wi'l 1 e Joy
hearts and sorrow in othe
game of politics has many had aite. I
effects. During the morning ho"> (
;te voting vim unus.Killy heavy. Pol. • tioned on programs: Meslam .1 f. W
will bo open until seven o'clock. j Walton. J. L. Stark. E. W. Chesnu
Ij Derwin, K. O. Sharp, F. M
In the. 48 State? in the T'nlo.i ther^Deeelms, J J. Hlldreth an 1 Miss Vera
are "48 varieties" of molor veh' -' j Kelly.
laws under which regulation® ot' n.oto I business sessions w**re nel I it
transportation must be >per\'•!. i tb© Christian church.
F. E. Cullison of s city ha
brought th* southeast quarter of
18-2w in Mulhall township, par'n
therefor $10 000
mu
Don't suffer from
Kidney Trouble!
Why let the pain, Irritation tud in-
convenience of kidney and bladder
trouble make your life miserable, when
luodreda of tuffereri have found bless-
ed relief by taking HOBO Kidney A
Bladder Remedy? Why not do as they
did and begin taking HOBO now? Thin
wonderful herb remedy contains no al-
o hoi or harmful drug so it can do you
no harm. Yet it CAN give quick and
sure relief. Drugging sell HOBO for
$1.20 the bottle. Hobo Med. Mfg. Co.,
Shreveport, La.
flMMMMUMuanmraB
\\ \ur.\L RROKK.X
iii:\ht is possirij:
l/ondon, March. "L. -Actual broker
h^art is a physiological posdib lit;>
according io I>r. J Strickland floodall.
an eminent heart si>eeial st, in a b"
ture here. He said rupture of the
heart fibres might result from emo-
tion, more often from joy than gr « t
"The ordinary, « very- lay emotions
of life produce miore wear and tear on
.'e h. -"t than wr *k." lie added. "Tae
heart i^ protected from overstrain in a
variety of ways. Fainting, with the
subsequent rest of the heart, is ono
ot these."
•' (). Lutz Dry C
A A. W'Vt
L. A. (labn
. J Stark
• C. c Ot '•! iej- Co
Drs Hitzhaupt and M I'• r
Ned llolman
li.th'-le Mi'l & Ekv. Co.
Guthrie Saving Batik
Lyman J. dray
h 1$. Collins
Sanitarium
Cullison
Smith
; T>rP"
' F K
M A
T< tal
Grand Secretary Bruce returned last.
niiiht from a ten days trip In the
Interest of the Odd Fellows Order
Ho spent one day at the Texas Odd
Fellow® Home at Carslcana and four
days as the guest of the Grand Lodge
Texas in session at Waco. Two
days were spent at Tulsa enjoying *—
the Conclave of Odd Fellows held In i |()\s i ||OHs|
that city last Friday and Saturday
whW'i he reports was a splendid
gathering and a very successful meet-
ing. The rest Of th,. time was spent
at Calvint Howe. Muskogee and Mc-
Ai#iter iu looking after the welfare
of the Order in thost. places.
in: i it. \ 11>
ro \\tio\ai Mi l r
ROTARY CI I It
OFFICERS FOR \ I NR
i Fi'-i 1 > - tins
j P. K l>Ordey W
I to the intermit
j I ions clubs, to
< a'ifornh
; l' of th
T. Hansford
cb.tid deleg
nul convention
to be } •!(! ill Oakland
July, at Friday's ti
h at the lone.
Caldwell -Carry MIDDLE ATLANTIC
.. spring wedding, very simple in STATES SHIVERING
Its arrangements was that of MU j Philadelphia, March 29. This sec-
Gladys Caldweli, daughter of Mrs. K J Hon of the Middle Atlantic states
V. Caldwell and Mr. Paul M. Careytshivered early today under a min-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Carey at-imum temperature of 25 degrees, af er
the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wal-^a three day hot waive, in which the
lace. 417 Fast Noble avenue, the Rev. | thermometer registered 82 to 83 de-
Lehew. Jr., officiating. The bride prees.
and groom were attended by Miss Tona1
Wallace and Mr. Ramaine E. Beyer of A CROWN PRINCE IS
Crescent. Only the Immediate family ILL WITH MUMP
was present. I <A*bens, March 29—Crown Princ
he mertlngs of this c'ub are
ned during th P:n< heon by inspir
j'ng music 1-y th * Lions' onhe t-a
toar I rpiartet. wHbh is becoin'ng one of
> 'b ;li'St orchestra in tb.• cMv It
this orchestra that received n
compliments at the Shortho n t. n
quet. the catchy sonss sung l
compos#d bv a membi-r of lb"
chestra
At the annual meeting of th
Of directors of the Rotary cut 1
following officers w"-e elected: I
1^ Gahl, president; Frank McGair
vice-pres'dent; L. D. Bronson, s cr-
fary; Louis Halse'l, treasurer; Fran
IH!erait. sergrtant -at arn .-
A big delegation will go t<i W'eh ta j —- —
April 7th and Sth to attend tlo Uo'a v. \\\{S \l. I I |t\ ^S. F.XIR X
convention.
th
i a d e, IU
tu \i few
id all oth
I) \\ RI SIIMM |s |)| \l)
FRI I T CROP IN
(■ARFIFIJ) Kil l I D
Mr- .1 M Furnas, for many y r
a resident of Guthrie. ia>s"d awa
Sunday evening nt the home ot' 1"
daneht. i Vr< .1 U Hamil in K'oi^j
M'-
in the
mi.' of th baited Stat' vs. Georg"
1 ill i ,b . Mil "|- . i ,1 Zack Mill"/,
op ie'n s of th«- l' l ranch at Mliss,
i> ."inly, <diai-""d wit i "<onspiracv
(b : and the I'onca and ()>o Ind aas
th- ir la -ds near Poiiea City," were
ard in tho one day session of fed-
a' i >-1r• Indd ' \ Judiiv' John 11.
ral io Ok'alioma City Saturday.
I • demurrer was ovrruled by the
irt and the original indictment lip-
id Th" defendants entered a plea
not guilty.
No a- Ignment of this carse Ins
ted that wl4.h-
asslgi* nent of
b - and all other eases to come u >
tin federal court for 'ts May s *s
ou r <luthri will be announced.
A ii ii in 1 er of small <ases wer- e'ear-
I ii . iy tie court at this session.
\ I I'ORNFl I.IM R M I O
l ROM-:i III R VNU RORRFRS
Oklahoma City. March 2o.- Governor
ihertson to '-iy directed Attorney
meral Freeling to take charge of the
proseeution of the alleged bank rob-
bers in the trial in district court at
Tulsa next week. The me i are alleg-
d to have been connected with the
Sperry bank robbery De.--.nber 28th
last.
According to officers of the Okla-
homa Bankers Association, they are
ilieged to have been lead i.'S Of a gang
that has robbed, at least, thirty banks
n the state within the last vear or
two.
(.1 I llllll ->11 1)1 \ IS \l\KK
I \( I I MM 1 \l (aiVI)KS
Nonna; March. I'1'. Four Guthr e
s;udents nunib( r among the 17"> s-'i
dents in the Un versity of Oklahoma
who made a A d" average in last
semester's work, next to 'he highest
average which < an h- made in the
university.
Tli" following are these four 'a
ib nls. Waiter Barnes, junior in t^-'
cel'oge of arts and sciences; WalV'-
Ilobertson. sophomore in the co'leg'
■ if art and sciem. -: Lloyd Sw o -l
•, n graduate student; and Ma i
Sw"aringen. unclassified student in
the college of arts and sc ences.
I s| ( Ol It I OI FICFRS TO
I. \ I III It IN \M IM SSKS
Enid, March. ?S — B F Emers
i The bride was attired lu a navy blue George Is ill with the mumps, whichi prominent friut grof -r of Garfi *'1 c: y. \l! souH Two we k
, tailored suit and carried a shower he caught from bis bride, forme | ounty issued a statement today s v Furnas bad a lad fall wl.i -h 'f
| bouquet of sweet peas an 1 lilies of Princees Elizabeth of Rumania, who ^ng that a'l fruit in this section hue ed h -r d a'h Il- r d■ u-m rs. v
the valley. I has been ill from the disease for the,been killed bv th • freeze with the C. \V. E. Snvder of B-'le p'ni' s 1
i Both the bride and groom attended last few days. jexceptlon of a few apples The 'e— and Mrs Mina E Tlenjv of O' Who
the T.ogan County High School Of this jperature as recorded was maximum City were with li^r H rial wm
city Mrs Carey has been credit man- T.# Classittert Ad Get Rosi'.t- j minimum 23 her old home in Belle Plu'n's
Chicago. March :v Several se
geants-at amis were armed with sub
pc tiis today by tile legislative com-
mitter investii'.at ing the Chicago bui d
in,-- s tuation. to summons person■
in ned by the secret witnesses as le
iny participants in an alleged com
t 'bine which has restricted building hc
low., tlvitleg here. j
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Niblack, Leslie G. Oklahoma Weekly Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1921, newspaper, March 31, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120595/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.