The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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AGREEMENT
IS REACHED
l'K>N MOST OF THE QI ESTION
CON SIDES ED By THE I.VDl'S-
TKIAL commission.
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ROBS BANK OF
510,000 IN CASH
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I.IMA, OHIO, FEH 4 A MINK
H H.It WAV MAN WITH A f.VM
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TO HA.Mil OVKU I I'WAKIH OF
IF.N THOI HANII OOIJ.AKM IS
< AHH. THE UOMHFU HOI.'NO IIIK
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PRIEST IS ACQUITTED
OF MURDER CHARGE
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MlfCAOO, F*b. f>. Father Mo
m'ill'ti wan < <(uiii#') ("day of th
«hltr('« of murrlaririK Thorn** I'atlcr
Mm, 0< i/,l,*r ii<r, lant.
Th jury c«nUln l •ictil Mac/nn.
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HFXjl/KHT KI'FX IAI, ATTOUNKV.
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lah//rr,a .Vatlonai l.inilMk •>' K.ar.jr#-, ha> live/! >,at
I""'/ Iwrf.t "Kbtmrtum m<r/<har<t ar>l l/any J'/urnaL
f'/r * K" raU//' a/:ti lf idrrrtifM fv/nrx men are >.<, | j ky that they
*W> Lt* i;.<lj try in the wen H«« haH it i« t/, for};*', tl^t whirh
la <J a4 at hi* h'/m in Oklah' City. ahouUlr/t h* told.
A fall lf/m a h'« h«r*ra) ngi,
«aur*'l irtjvrka *Ki< h into
TWO SOLDIERS ARE
HIH WIFE IU..
Chuirmnn J. J. Ilavi* im the tounty
til rummiHki/intrn, wa 'alliH
h'/m Unity un a/">unt of the illnea* Fr</m Thurwiay'e iJaily.
</f hi* jf . It i* l// h trusted that At 1 :.'}0 thu afUrrn<K/n,
>« will find her improved. t<rou(fht in
WiMjr <i«a !tk jnvuy, ard
ft V.fl Of tlK1 i.r*j p^rv/Sii
txlv-rae*>i *ill f>e dispelledL
. ttt fiUa caji f.* er#"- btit
* e>f;t or two pirf K. h wiil Tin
tkaea^d drfbn ared to tKe
?< ' - umerr «L rh /ear.
The r'/r,tert thvjld not he l-.ot*d ut -
c« one of perv>na! ■. t>rr*ajt *. jt
timiAj on*, where the people have a
riiff * to k«/w whether the)- are het.'/g-
tharjrod a jmt rate.
- 7 , If iu*e*tit*aurjn diveiote* that « «*"-
•ppeararue tt-t they are dett.-^ to tlve ( ,.mp.n). u r w Taakin ^ Ur B,Jfta
the jump jri the,r mat«,e >ear . Usan a reav>r^ It -etarn, then P*- flke
A lhany Journal. the*e rate, o^ay be unchanred. I, it
It i*n t are m «rh, a* how a 0ian M maiiny more than a -ea ,^rab;e re-
torn. the rate, will no doubt be re
dueed.
Reepettfuily,
S. L MeELHQES.
If yo« mart be a
wftJj your - r ard y</. may <k
*/A'e j^yyi. jla'or. 7«- ■
K'A'.'fc j-'"- / nv-c. ar ii« u^,.
i'j that r, />/ody would tF . k fro*, the.r
IS DIVISION ON THREE
Prefe: >hanax. OereraBest Owaer-
fcfcip aarf Labor * beaar^i- for
Kepreaewtatioe or Dirertorate*.
By tfce L'r.itefl Freaa.
NEW YOKE. Feb. ?.—Tne foEow-
r I frr m iiliti—i are uzansmooi-
iy made Or the IrxiartriaJ O.-cmisrion
that hat ceer. in -e«.cion for v^rr-e time:
The establishment of a Feceril La-
with Lrar.rhez at eTerv
ried tie Autroai w-.ti
IF TOf T.'.LJi IX TOl'B SLEEP
DONT MENTION TOl E J05.
ST. LOIUS, ret). $— "E^rtt ff .
der arc-* Fo3:§ r«g'af Fonrar.3
■%treh."
"mtt ed \ arier D. Whe&zmZz m
ci? sleep at the ■iirklpil kdjriaf
boose bere tfie other ucht.
To • :*.i3 Eckndfe VoCak; cr.
duty at the hotel for hwaejeit, *jh>.
t r"• Ema&ds broarht of
arrest cf deaerten from the L'tjtfci
amy.
Tfce officer ' book :be deeper an<:
(Jemaj>Jec:
Where _:d you oesen *' '
Fort ^i.i, Okla_ WheaTcraft re-
plied.
He «;er.t the re-t of the ni^h: a:
the police .'tatkic and Votak filed hU
claim for the reward.
The extension of the Feoeral Coccfl-
iatior Act, firing the ComirUskra
power to ter.der mediation in all in-
dustrial depute- in interstate boii-
■ena.
Surrealion- that all corporations ev.
KILLS FAMILY OF
3 AND HIMSELF
By the L'r :ed Presa
DES MOINES. IOWA,
FEB. 3._
MILUlLR3 Hnr LAWTON HIGH WINS
ACQUITTED TODAY GAME ™ HOBART
tat:uh welfare board, ana ma*e it FKANK AMDIO RILLED HIS
ea r for an emp.oyee w,th a ^rierance FAMILY OF THREE WHILE THEV
to pre-ent :^e ;ame. WERE SLEEPING. AND THEN
t here will be a djrided report upon COMMITTED SUICIDE HERE TO
>r.« e questions: BAY
Profit sharing. '
<government ownership.
PERRY ENDORSED FOR
PRESIDENT OF CLUB
M< ALEJfTFlK, Okla., Feb. 4.- (Spe
'ial.) The youriK deir ^-rat* of Pitt*
l-ur f "/only are golnf to a k the eli-'
The I-awton Hi h S-lwx ! ba*ket ball
team won from the Hobart Ht/it
'he jury School team lant nifrht, with a score
verdict of not jruilty i-. of 17 to 11. The (fame wa fast fr>,n.
the ' 'e a|(ain>t A. Sylander and Jo- dart to finish and the tesym were
eph Ka-:w.ie>jcair, the two soldiers ar- evenly mat-:bed, the Hobart boys be
< <.'*•! of robbir, W. II. I-evett, in thi. in* f/me larger than the local player
city, on New Year's Eve. but the later were farter.
The jury wan still (on ideririfc the In the game between the ?irls j
afainst Ox'itr NeiKhbora and teams of .he lawton and Chickasha |
James Iloari^an, rharfed with tea'- hiph achools, the game wa* forfeited I
in* cattle. by Chickasha in the last half, when I WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. , v
K'"r"u McPher on, ' harmed with they became ar.rrry at the coach and Democrats elected to the howe in the WHARF IIf'k'e TOIlA™
forgery, wa* declared ifuilty by a ju- walked off the field. The Chickasha "ixty-fourth congress Thursday nijrht *
labors demands for representation
on directorates.
<)n chanty foundations the investi-
nation closed today.
CHAMP CLARK IS
RE-ELECTED SPEAKER
TWO MEN KILLED
BY EMPTY CARS
By the United Press.
GALVESTON, FEB. 4.-TWO MEN
WFIRE KILLED AND ONE SER-
IOUSLY CRUSHED BY A SWITCH
ENGINE THAT BACKED EMPTY
caps OVER THEM ON THE
ti on of a M< Ale-'<r man present V"'\ ™ . K'"ity ^ "" the ^ The Chick
" >■ fixed at «ix reonths '04"h referee j the firhalf of the . unanimously nominated Speaker + + + + +
ttntk Mi 1+ffH will meet in *t*U th* He wa« fontierly gWM a"! Prof. BlMBlWi, of Walters iClark to succeed himself and cho=e « ELI l\ E(BOB ♦
•Ml In Mu*ko(ee, February Ti. * ,;""k EL'Kin- tht laKt ^ When th* Uw- C'8Ud KitcMn "f Ncrth ♦ Farmers f hampion Veb 3 ♦
county convention, ^ T"* f0ll0wta ara the caaei set for ton yi ran opaacora of 16 to 10 the j Carolina^ to be«ome chairman of the «♦««««« « # # *'♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
ednesday nilfht, resolution* 12^4!
'I h county board of <'oiiiml«*ton< i
Wadnvoday «-verii/if, by vol* of Com
rrii'^iorier* Davis and Weaver, ic
<io«ktiri« Govarner William* to a|>
point 11 *|i«c|al county attorney to
work with I ha ^rand jury 'ailed to
ine< 1 In l.awU/n neat Monday. The
raaaon a^ ifTwl is, that the county
ocrallc club* which will meet In *t*te
onventioon lr« Mu-t'/^ri-e, F'ebruary 22.
At lb
held Wedn
//ere adopted Indorsing Wallace Perry,
' ity editor of the McAlester New«-
' apual, for head of the state organi-
zation and erranifement ■ were made
to *end an active delegation to the
Muskogee rnaeiinfr to work for hi*
election,
Mr. Perry ir an alumnu of the tate
univeriiily, havinK graduated with the
c|h * of IWI7, and, during the year
prior to the creation of the utate board
of education, wan alumni represent*!
State v*, John Shook, et at.
120R Itate v*. John Shook, et al.
lU'W State v*. John Shw/k, et al.
1241 State vf. Mack (Henri.
<L,'ra ha coach Lecanie incensed and - a'"i means committee and major- \i:.„ „ _
called hi, team off the field, thu, for- «ty floor leader when Repre8entative La^ M^nd^
ii. 1 ., eouraiion, wan alu
attorney i* inUoe.il«<l in other* who ,
. uve on the university
me to be investigated
II 8. Mars nan from tin- north part
•if the county wa* in Lawton ye*t r
iliy and made • hi* office a plcai-ant and
hi/t.-lanllal call II* *ay* mine hog*
lave I >i< n dylnir out in lit - *e< tion of
tbu county, but that he doe* not think
thi troublu I* cholera. It e*mi-d to
I« brought on by the cold rain* soma
I mi ago.
bo*rd of re-
Kent*, For the punt nine years he ha*
I ■ i n actively iri the newnpaper buti-
in- the la*t year of hi* school ca-
reer a editor of the student semi-
weekly, the Univarnity Umpire, six
years with the Lawton Constitution
arid the past two year?- with the N'ews-
' apltal In McAlester,
CORNER IS
ATTEMPTED
feitihg the ^ame to Lawton.
BATTERED
TO A PULP
By the United Pre*n.
By th< United f*r< h.
< III* Af.0, I Kli. f>.~ IT fs RE-
POUTED THAT TWO
THREE UNDER ARREST
ON MURDER CHARGE
'I l-usy Kaatmon, editor of the
'hiii' 1 News, nime up ye. lei da j
to nUri il : tie 'nesting of t lin Eastern
Hi 1 r lant . /eniriK. Mr*, Latimer, of ,,y lh* "nlte'l Pres*.
HALAMANICA, N. Y„ FEB. 3—
TIIEIK HEADS BATTERED TO A
, „ v. I'I LP. THE BODIES OF MRS. LIZ
Mil.I.M)\. /IF drake, «-i. MRS.
SPUN* FIR, 55, AND A DAUGHTER,
GERTRUDE SPENCER, WERE
FOUND IN THEIR BEDS TODAY,
HORRIBLY MUTILATED.
An Italian boarder ha* disappeared.
The motive Mas not robbery.
A sledge hammer covered with
'•Incut, Mm lewin and Mr*, Depen
lit ink.- of I' l«t/ b«r, W K. Ilubbs and
vlli slid Mr*. Iloslay wem al*o pie
i'nt to minit the Grand Matron.
A. Woodaid, ut Cache, Okla., was a
liuslriasa vUitor in Uie city yanterday
Hi' i-'alleil at thi* officii and renewed
tin the (.'onstitutian.
MARHHALL, Te*., Fab. fi Black's
body wim shipped to Bellaira, Ohio, to
day.
ItoKer*' funeral this afterrirain at-
tracted large crowd*
llarry Winn ha* lieen arrested,
AIRES ARE TRYING TO CORNER
WHEAT.
Alan that the warring nations arc
quicliy in I lie market buying wheat at
any prirc.
It wa* openly charged that the bak-
er* conspired to raise the price of
bread The city authorltie* are prob- hl(KK,y hajr ttlu found
l0"""-' j The women were killed day* ago.
THREE DEGREE WORK. " "llK,f,'*"'d "M
The Lawton Lodge of I. O. O, F had
an encampment Friday night at which
there were a number from other
lodge* Iri the county. A six o'clock
dinner wa* nerved arid an banquet of
charged with murdering lllack, rnnk oysters after the degree work wss fin
Ing three on Hie name charge.
< 'opeiand's condition is improved.
TAX PAYMENTS ARE EXTENDED.
('anhler D. W. Boy ti nl Waltei wsn
in Ibe iity thl« morning. ( Governor Williams Wednesday *lgn
• | ad the houne bill by Mr. Abnev extend
fiat ii 1 e give* every man a character Ing the time for payment of taxes un
but In. in. to ■■ up ply his own repute I til June Id, This wis one of the meas
lion, Atlanta Journal. Juies he recommended in his message.
Ished.
1 ;
Whooovor Vow NnI a OeMral Took
Take Grove'a
The Old Rtandard Grove's Taeteleee
chill Tonic ie c|u*ll y valueble as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonicpropertieeofQUININK
and IKON. It scison the Liver, Iirivei
cut Malaria, Iiuricbea (lie Ulwxl and
, Uullils uu Hie Whole byatem. 30 cents.
NEW MODEL FOR AEROPLANES.
Hv the United Pees*.
NEW YORK, F'eb, 5. New models
in aeroplanes were expected to be de-
vlsed aa result of inventions displayed
Unlay at the conference of scientific
organizations ut the Flngineering So-
ciety's building. Inventions to in-
crease the stability and safety of aer-
oplane* were subjects of the confer-
ence.
'Jnderwood goes to the senate. i \jre t p . .
1 pM*u 4 , , , . . irs. i. k. nennett is \isiting- in An
! Enthusiastic applause and cheering adarko this week.
greeted the selections, both of which Miss Kate Greer, who had been vis-
Vhe SpCaieI i,in^ Mrs Hall, returned home
.tnil Kepre-entative Kitchin re-ponded Friday
with speeches urging democratic har-j Misseg Cora Ray B,anche Ca,.
' T.' - „ . , , >'er went to Lawton F'riday evenintr
The caucus named all of the re-elec- f0r a short visit.
^rrber'i a' the T!yS/?d meanS W' K- w°^°" made a trip to Ster-
eommittee and chose the following to linK Sunday and from therp Law.
fill vacancies: ton, returning Mondoy.
ni,;P7K?riVe' 5"Bp' Geor*ia; Mrs. James Eads went to Snyder
ildfieid, Arkansas; < asey. Pennsylva- |ast week for a visit with her two son-
ma, Allen, Ohio; McGlllcuddy, Maine; Charlie and Frank.
and Helvering, Kansas. | sheriff Thos Richardson wag here
~ from Lawton Friday servinsr subpoe-
IREN'e! "a>. living out on Route one, nas on witnesses in the case against
was among our new daily subscribers E, McPherson.
yesterday, while in the city. |. je£s West and fainiiy returnsd last
Wednesday night from a visit at Enid.
MAY BE MORE "NIG-
northern part of the state.
TPs IN WOnn PIIF" T- A- Vau^hn of Oklahoma City
LiUU 111 TTUUlSllLL came Friday for a visit at the home o;
r. ,. . , ' his son Byron. He brought the car
By the United Prass. dowr, whjch B has been look;
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.- The ship for.
purchase filibuster is not titing up Mrs. E. West went to Chickasha
that bill alone. Thursday where her grandchild has
Nothing thickens the plot like gos-
sip. Desert Newa.
The bpekers of other measures sus- pneumonia. She returned Monday and
gested today that motives probably reports the child as some better
will be found in the following pending Last week A. Rohlfs received a let
measurer.: ter from his brother's daughter at
Railroads securities control. Farden, Germany, which tells some in-
Water power control. ,'teresting news about the war Hi-
Bill opening coal, phosphate, oil, gas brother has three sons in the war on.-
and other resources. jof them bejng a faunsmithi whos^ rfu
ty it is to thoroughly understand the
FOR U. S. SENATOR.
By the United Press.
DALLAS, F'eb. 4.—George W'. Rid-
dle has announced for United States
Senate race in Texas.
make-up of a horse's foot and the pro-
tection and doctoring of the same.
Plies Cured In 0 to 14 Daya
nil«J SS! J C"C ""T c"v Kchine
ntmd.BIeecllns or P-IclnSlo ,4.
ll« fiist SrcJlcMKO . v., li,,. J1);! h..t
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The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1915, newspaper, February 11, 1915; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128685/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.