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VOL. VII. NO. 31.
United Press Leased Wire Service SAPULPA, CREFK. COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, OCT 7, 1921.
international News Service
HANTS CAPTURE T
D GAME
I LOYD GEDfiST
TO BE ABSEF
FKOFi PARI
( annot Ce ne o
November; !»
Balfour Nun
SOYS W TE DISAGRErD.
J. 1) Hiji) is. m a div ine stilt
tiled ve*ten!a in tup district court
t inst Knfli Hippie stated that siic
:-agreeable and also ret used to
from Monts to
•jit11 Thr > were
Sept. 17,
600 RAILROAD
CHAIRMEN LAY
FUTURE PLANS
Has Scout Honor
BUM m
m
•** non-
ti
To Meet At Chicago To
• 'll
'Ir.iJlOl R\K Australia
Pi ier IJcvd ' ■ •» It
AiiiIm -idevr C< V . i't .
Mta '•
litt i* |i> " i
lini t i <i iii.!,r.i • i
11il to- in Alii ii'i i. •c.c!
in 'lie houi of repi c t.
day
Hughe* announced Mint
tepresoiit Australia A tlrlrd dele-
gate from the British Isle* hap
l)pen named, but has not nc-.ce-pte'ii.
In all, there will be six British
the
uHF bu
'$ IT
Discuss Strike; Is
Ro ic*a Chance
A
l»
Sticks of Giants Fall
Hard on Four Yank
Moundsmen
FORD CAR STOLEN.
Hoyd "stinplmi-k • who i/ves two
ml a half miles north. a*t of Fa-
pitlpa, repoited today that hi* Ford
liiitoinolille w !•: stolen last uR'ht
from ilio rir< na grounds
3 W '
,
F’HICACO. >)<t. 7. —Si* hundred
general chairmen >1 tin' hie.lherhood c D HE
mi-el liete .Monday night in discuss
the advisability of culling u sink)
of r.iiirnaii employes
l(,r t ” This annociucemen-. was ntado to
Eleven Mil's, Same A» Before, driy j F Sheppard, president
U Lev i Set By Board u,f ihp Ordet of Hnllwav Conductors,
n l dine Work !om f ihp ion" '-end unions Willis')
An hurt • ~ ‘ ! strike votes art' now lining counted.
, „ i« if •. , ( , , , j.', Aicrnl* ra td tlie ox. isp Im.ir.l -pho proposition which will be put
..amps Btilfiur nnd bold Lep w.il finisI,eU u.eir viork yesterday after . ,ajirdaii executives when
be two of the British delegates to' MUn„ ,pvv •, ,nills ul> *° ........lr°aU extcl,,i'es
... , „ „„ . ,hj, . eettmK lho ‘nwnl> wvy ‘H it mul,,> they meet with union officials here
Washington and that minister t. io in.„ w i,1Bi vo.n. J 1
‘ , „ „ , . which is the -uie as last year, una October 11. will al*» be mapped out
Defenae Geoi-gp Hoater Pearte would| cutfjug u„. ,ruB> production tax
estimate to I.nir-filths of that of
last year.
• The gross production tax off i il
goes into tile road and school fund,
representatives at the arms con- |U(.t V(mr lt rbn 0 ,.r half a innn,,n
elave. three of these from dominions | dolliri! ,)|lt is nv t,xpeuted to be'
The decision to have dominiof, g0 tarw „„ account oi tlm ^4' Suites"“Railr“o^T Labor tori,v lom,,k‘U*1 »«<«« '09t«
representation at Washington !>•'» drop in the price of cl. Kor the first „ . . . ,0 ..... wa,„ The merit badge tests that were
. lasnt by Australians stme Hip hit-|0<t,r j-.p ixiy. Tlie excise board w.is
j (Complete Bok Score will be founJ
on page 5.)
iiy tIKNRY L. YARKLL
iluiitc'd I’fi■>. staff Correspondent >
1*01.0 fIROl NDS, NEW YORK.
Oo 7. Coming suddenly to life
. alter a tx.hour trance, tlm Oiant.'
I if .Iiilin vlcfitaw ruse up and lint
I t.•. d tlie cocky New York Ynriki>e"
aliuost to a pulp in the third game
f llic world U'tlos I’ll-' tltis niter
noon
Awakening wi’h murder In thplr,
■uu, the National leasuo ehniupion-.
duiwliterui four Yankee pit iters
■in.I won in a rout by a score of 17
to :>
Howard Shafer lia lust Keen
.awarded ’.ho highest S o rank ami
honor, that of an eagle o,>ut. To
Announcement that trail exe< ultves
he an eagle s.out mem mat a bov
at Monday's meeting.
.•■re to meet union men is taken in
r illroad circles to mean that a --trike
is remote. It is thmiglit the two
wil Ret together and settle
their difficullies. which arose whcfl
must have advanced from the lowest
scout rank, that of tenderfoot, to a
second class soot it. then ’/> a. first
cji'su scout and fmt'.t have sutisfec-
BIG CHANGES
GO INTO TAX
REVISE BILL
RICH WAiuV
MISSING HERE:
SUSPECT PLOT
Think Indian Girl Has
Been Kidnapped to
Get Her Estate
That Geraldine Hatiunett. a
wealthy tri'uln.an Kiri. apparently
Tax Revision Bill Now " " " kidnappe.l hy men Who
wish to get her estate of ♦100.UOo.
sta’eR tedtiv 1>> Countv .fudge
II S. Williams The girl Is a
I waul of his court.
Sup w ill be of age Oi toiler (Mat.
Judge William* lias wired Washing-
ton. asking that set nrt service men
Being Amended for
Progressives
topless caused hv “America’* siam-!div|(M 0VPr whether to make the'.
The federated shop crafts and tho
elei ted >y Scout Shafer are: First
Aid. First Aid to Animals. Personal
Health. Publn Health. Pioneering,
iiing door" upon separate represents-1 eH,ima#e on the tax tliree-lifths .t l,ier*lo< llf Jtailx •'> Tt• inntca camping Swimming, Auto-
............*. :rL;T,«h. L. lTJ z. x
removed hy this action of the RrlHah; £„Vor of the latter figure Civilly got . „„ ...... .................. i. m.anshi;. C'rpi t n ■ Cruft-.nab.
re now lieing counted. It is re-
poitid they also favor a walkout.
would lie
New Zealand as well a« Aus’raiia.
Telegrams from Lloyd eCorge,
urging it would he most de-irahl- h;s yeaf whi(.h ,g about sl,.lV)0
to have Australian representation, j „.hort of w}int ,ney asked.
wore read Itv H'lghes. One sop- -p^g jeVy was Hiso reported on till
ship. Handicraft, Machinery, Path-
finding. Safety fir.-t. Scholarship.
Bird study. Civics. Physios! Develop-
ment. Life Paving. Masonic
government. »• majority.
Hughes gave no indication of who! The estimates or the count' ex __________
the other dominion representative* penditures were approved. 'I liov pui IDPU CFN ATP
Pearce would represent !,'so anproved . l*'y "f '■ ' mi. — - — kJ
, lor tlie Sapulpa school district. Tlie, HEARS REPORT^ Howarl Hh!,f,'r U1 recriiit, | a
j levy was 10 7 last year. The district! ■ scout or. the 11th of Novemh r. lit17
■was given an estimate of $189,074 it1 . Howard haa been an ........it worker
PRESBYTERIAN SENATE SITS AT ,n,j ]on»!«= r itt the scout activities in
CUSHING; ENDOWMENTS ARE snputpa. advancing to the rank oi
DISCUSSED
gested the Australian premier litre- townships and school districts ex
self attend Hughes declared tM?:eept tlmce
Feniir Patrol leader which is an
ilcctive position in the troop. Duriug
At the meeting of the senate ,,r | the past, summer he has worked hard
. nn««itilp but announced the ap-i The members of the Kxcise board'""' 1’• osHytorian •«'ur<h »t Pushing st(ady to be an eagle scout and
TT*?' U ” a mJL,:-* M w,.- H s wim™». —• " «• *■•■• te. I ........ olhl, *,i, i.vi.o
of A ” ,. u|mn„, Rar McKIhlim-y. «'l»«n,,„l, 0,1 h»n. ........ „ „„ a....... ,,,,,,,, !l.
demanded why us ra 1 ‘ I County Clerk C. K. Maddox, f’oun- C(* seventeen Ii|vbyterun |g tjv, oa^le scout in Greek
tv Assessor Frank Lynn, County s in thp *ta‘° ln ,hp pas' two county.
! Treasurer Ed Payne, (ounly Super-1 »rears Committees of the various -
I intendent Hattie Peters and County rll"r' h boar,,9 a K1,,n ,,f
separate representation
“CFoft*” Will Soon
Work Their Spells
Commissioner Vance Likely.
membership and contributions within
the past two years.
At tins meeting, which was held
Judge Williams. Treasurer Payne
Hupr Sanuloa Folk15 and Mis Peteis opposed making the
Uver sapulpa r «ti.v
high as four-fifths. Judge Wiilian sj<hurch at CushinK' ,ho Tnixersi.y >
said they did not believe the tn.xlT«"sa was P|v''" ^ 8ultP,,tlon i,nr
would even come, to three-fiftlis this 1 .....
year, on account of the low price of
The shades of tlm weird,
wicked, fanciful and masked
-ghosts of the mischievous
knights of Hal-o-we'en are about
.to descend upon tlie innocent,
unsuspecting citizens of Sapulpa.
The nigli'i Is not far off wimp
porch chairs, gates and weak-
kneed outhouses will lie in
danger and even now tlie brains
of the youthful knighls are
seething with plans of revenge
to be carried out on that fate-
ful nignt.
White-robed figures, bearing the
ulack eat and broom will flit by
houses and all that will be
hoard may lie either a ghostly
call or the crash of torn gates
and the rattle of heavy chains.
Hal o-wo’en night falls upon
the .71st day of October. so
that the spirits can work on thA
last night of the tirst fall month
and in the early morning of tlie
month of November. Great
things are promised by the secret
knights on the fateful night,
when ghosts predominate.
' this year and also to hold theii meet-
LAUNCH MOVE
TO BREAK UP
SENATE ‘BLOC’
By FRAZER EDWARDS
It took a Yankee rally in the third! (United Prow 8t*l Cirrroaponilunt
i.nlng when the Ameilcan )i agu WASHINGTON. Ool 7 —Sweeping |„. pm on tlie imy of (he kitiuiippers
hampli ns scored four runs to amendments demanded by republican jn ;1„ effort lu rescue the girl frotp
break tlie spell under which Mi progressives in tlie senate today iiioir clutches He believes that, the
Graw's men lost the first two games were being written into the Fcrdney- m,,„ ,tr,, trying to play the old ear.te
of the series without a run. Jess I'cnrose tax revision bill which freguc.mly has been worked
Barnes, the trail right-hander, who With President Hardings approval ,n young Indians who will inherit
had been no-lied to the rescue just on the radicnl changes, file reltn - valuable properly. The girl will Kb
:i few miuutes before when the pond- lant acquiescence of tho “Oi l Cf aRe on October 2t. On that day
-•oils Fr*d Toney had been knocked Guard’’ and tho support of the ugrt. he suspects that the kidnapers wifi
ui if tlie box, started tlie festtvl- cultural “Idoc” the early passage of luing the girl back into some smull
Mi which brought on the previously the compromise measure was ap town in the 'ounty and entice or
paralyzed power in the Gian's’ Imt patently isanred. force her into signing deeds to her
>ag Barms singled t" right and The main changes arc property for a comparatively small
Tancroft followed with another saf ■ 1. Increase of maximum surtax, hum 0f money
Hob Shawkey hi-w to the u.les from II to 50 per cent. The girl was last seen in tho
-kies then nnd lest overt semblance ?. Repeal of taxes on freight,. Sapulpa Hospital, where she had
>f iontrr.1 He wnlkuri Frisch pasi-cager and Pullman charges 'teen III. She left there saving that
Young and Kelly, foiling in the rtist ?. Repeal of the $2,000 exemption wa* all right and went away tn
runs scored by the (Hants in the on corporations, estimated to >1,11 « taxiLab. Efforts to locate her
cries Rawltncs drove In the fourth idO.noO.OtO additional revenue stnce then have beer, fu’tle. She
run will) ii single • The retenllcu of tlm capita! owns valuable residence property fa
Shuwkey was son'^to the shower* sto< k tax, estimated to yield 175,-1 Sapulpa and much other property,
ind Ja k Quinn, who reliovtid him 000.000 "Ibeae children, and they art
unti l hi- sjiit bail emotive nnti. 5. Repeal all “nuisance” tixe.<, only children, know nothing of th"
,pc seventh intling xxhen the Giant* such as those on soft drinks an I value of their lands," Judge Williams
held a carnival at the base*. Eight proprietary medicine*. so id today. ‘This is the first case
mns wcie scored on eight hits and IL Increase maximum rate of es- cl this kind since I have been in
. piss ulna was batted out oi tate taxes from 25 to 40 per cent office and if any deed to any land
die box and Hip Collins was treated l,n estates above 100.000.00. w taken surroptltiouslv from this
in the -ame mshion. It fell to There is slight disrusrtion on the 15 girl the grantee Is going to have the
Young Tom Rogers, Buffalo recruit I'er ent corporate income tax, seine time of hi* life majrlng his dee-1
to come in ami stop the massacre leaders urging the present ten per- stick.
Rogers lost his fooling ways in r-t‘nt a graduated scale on - | have wired Indian Commissioner
the eighth inning when the Gi-ii'ig Incomes shove $50 000.000 a rear Burke at Washington City for au-
• 111 to him for three lilts and a The- question of n one-cent In- thority to use the operatives of tlie
IU1) i rease on firs',-class postage is sill! interior Department in this case if
Fiank Snyder ’and George Burns unaettlel. Tlie Smoot sales tax
vcre the leaders iti the carnage-, proposal hits been definitely
ach getting four hits. (jet-fed.
The Yanks were fortunate that
dev!raw. slurt.-d Big Fee d Toney Tlie usual robherjes ft llowlnp the
The squirrel hunting mountaineer appearance of a elrcn* or carnival
.ot by the first Inning with nothing 'r. Snpnlpa were reported this niorn-
in(I escaped hv a hair in the vc- ing. the most persistent thievet be.
0„d. ing reported at the home of Henry
The Yank attack hurst forth in C. Payne. 217 West Weaver street
the third inning. Although lights were burning in
tne need arises Tills /unthinkable
(indue*, on the part of unscrupulous
land grafters must’stop”
is the head. More than !00 minis- iqjj Republicans
Have Well Planned
Move Started
PUBLIC RECORD. If.
Dv “ SCOOT ’’
bonds He said lie did not feel that
the schools would suffer by the added ,OIS :""1 sco’es of at,<nid'’‘1 ,h0
cut and the roads could do without,’1"'1"1^
the additional sum this year.
Commissioner Likely said that he DEPUTY HELD
believed greater production and tho rr/^xD fD ANIY 1ITPV
rising price of oit would brine the * UK talvAINIy JUKI . ni.’KBI 1' W WALKER
production tax higher than is ne w --- il nited Press Staff Correspondent )
expected. He said be believed that DEPUTY WHO SHOT NEGRO AT VYAHHIN'OToV, Oct. 7 \ skill -
*" ,'1" ' ' v ' ^ BRISTOW ORDERED HELD ih!G
chat some of them would be seriously j - the famous senate “agriculture bloc'
handicapped without it. Ho stated y coroner’s jury at Bristow yester- hug |H.en sl!1(1 by republic in 'old
that if the sum fell short of eatlm.idny ordered that Deputy Sheriff Jack KUar,|- chieftains, prominent lead
utes that lodgments could bp render*, rhomas be held to tin* grand jury (,r of (h(> jjj, , t()(|iiy charg'd.
2d to pay off the balance. {following his shooting and killing of (jght thi- movement, which
Cupid Smith, a negro, in I ristow j)(|g already gained some headway
County Attornf-y Ba> McKlhinnev a meeting of tlie senators frofti the
said today that tli^e jury took thi* ar- £j,rmjng districts has been called
Men because they found that the ^ tomorrow night by Senator Ken-
statements of eyo witnesses dif-
fered. They decided
During the past -two weeks, forty*
As Barnes start'd all tho excite- three of the four rooms of tie Payne fJv>? h,}lst,g ww# hMched on u down-
pour of the
DAUGHTER DIES.
BOY SCOUTS TO
HOLD MEETINGS
yon, Iowa, on of t.he leades of the
, .cl ......... ......... to let the
T'night i- Lev Xin'it liii.ht wi i gr(ul(j jury jip.ir PV)denee and p;,f0it: wil lie made to reunite
all ot the troops ot tlie ",v | decide whether anv charges ahould' ,}J ..|)l0,- wbi<U U composed of
lie placed against \\ illiams both republicans and democrats.
| Smith, who w,is nicknamed I-'illy jnj(1 a compact fighting organi/a-
Troon *>• Christian church Rc-v is *“,‘l to hnve ,,oen n ''ope peddler. ,,pn ,() fmtll(.r ti„. interests of th-
Hoop .. Ctutstian church. ,l<v. )|p walkei, t|p tr, wl)pre Williams had ,.,nuP1
mem for tho Giants, so did Shaw- residence, the thieves cut a screenj bus,nPHH gtrM(t
key start out to win his game, window in the dark room and nsrsl horM8 wprp
Schang walked and Shawkey s'ngi- the liglited rooms as aenrchllghU. | __
,1. Miller Singled, scoring Shang in their search for money the per- 0u,y onP.half of lhp ,)pr8ons on
■end Peck walked, filling the bases, distent robbers raised rugs. looked U|e dur)ni lhe Bh0Wur early
l’he great Babe Ruth then stepped up "»)der mattresses u.vr tigated cook• mori||Dg (.arrled weather sticks,
midst terrific tpplauae and crashed, ing utensils and even took m^uree- ^ of (hosp w|thout parasoK wora
a single* to right and two mure runs trom the wall in hopes of finding
were ever. hidden money.
That ended Toney and Jess Barnes The prowlers had resigned them-
-ame in The slim right hander, solves to stealing clothing and after,
orciceeded to take the punch out of carrying out n suit of clothes, several,
the Yankee row of murderers, until pairs "f shoes amt several pieces of,
ho eighth inning, when a pass to jewelry. we<-c in the art of takfug
full) an infield out and a single feminine wearing npparet when
i.y Ward scored Foster who ran Mrs. Payne entered 'he front door.;
Tor Ruth. j scaring them out the hack
Th.- Giants played with all the I Neighbors engaged in a hunt for
lash and energy that marked their! the thieves, but were unable to find
drive for the National league pen.l*®* ,n“° of ,hem °,ber
reported last night were the Hiofl
ing meetings. The places at
ihev will meet nnd those in chaige
are:
Roy Harp and a new scout-master.
arrested another negro, ami is Hail
?.....»• ......ar *...... Lj'wSai; -......v.
w Cob!, Two,, I > ho ...... ............. , I.,” '".,: 1™ . .
overcoats.
There arej more than two
hundred electric signb In
Sapulpa.
-- /
U least six resident of Tulsa
’nis.-ed the last intenirban street car
to that city Iasi night.
Three hunting parties ’.eft for
a week end trip over the- county
in automobiles this morning
r.unt. Their expressive manager.
I oh u McGiuw , must have "told them"
after yesterdays game. They pUyoA arrived’in" time Sa|,ul,,a have M ha,r' B,ond^
of a Ford car and *,he attc-injjted
i theft of another, which was irustrat
The majority of working girls in
spirited ball and came out of the
hatting slump with a vengeance.
are declared by business men to hs
on tne
, ,, ,, less Interested in any kind of work.
Several smaller ihetis were
to see two men working
!lock.
Presbyterian manse. Rev. W
F
! ouc-kt and Capt Ilia lie Troop 5
XT. E. Cnurch, Scoutmaster Randall.
Troop r, M E. Church, South.
Sc out.blaster Huber Hughes
as ’hough
wcapon.
Arnett Hibbard. « yesc-s old. the
daughter of G. M. Hibbard. 711
South Independence street, died at
12:40 o'clock this morning after an
illness of diphtheria.
The little girl had been ill a week
Lhe wa« believed to lie recovering
until a relapse eanie which was oc-
casioned h.v the weanening of herl
heart The funeral services and in- KIDDIES SAW CIRCUS,
torment will take place at 5 o’clock- Circus day was a big clay for the announcement posted at Text).* cam- frost'that will kill vegetation over
Mils afternoon at the Southern kiddies in tlie chuldren's home ns'vanv headquarters here today This the entire slate tonight. S'a’e Vet-
Heights cemetery Buffington Bros they got to see ?he show yesterday advance does not include Oklali ra eorolc.gist ITor.i predil*e<l
i nd urge tlie republican sen.dots
to stand by tlie '‘bloc."
Bernard M. Baruch may attend
• and make a similar appeal to
North democpatic senators.
IHH'STON. Texas. Oct.
Texas i nd north central Texas trade
oil was advance* to $1.75 n barrel, TOPEKA. Kans., Oct. 7 All
e.ie,n-e to1’ i - .acordinc to an Kun is will he visited hy a heavy
A woman has never been seen
snu king a pipe in the lobby of
any lintel in Sapulpa.
nave charge of the funeral arrange-
ments
afternoon as the guests of tho man- crude, uctcrcliog to tho announce
agpment.
ment.
I
The Herald Want Ada arn heat
Every man cm the team except th(-; re|K>,tori to police and to the Herald
Kin ghotne run hitter of the National j
league, George Kelly, got a lilt. ,
Forty thopusand fans saw,the bat-; Folov.in(? ou, the aeneral upxrerh
tie and an equal number is expec ted trpnd of cr||de oj, ) )(.al fj)1jllK sta.{---
for the holiday game tomorrow. ;,(in. ^,,*(.,1 a i-c-ent Increase ATTENDED GRAND LODGE.
Douglas is expected to com • back for Eas(djne, raising the price to ^jr and j \ Fnjp returned
Gtants while Harper may use his left l8 cenu j yesterday from Oklahoma Pity,
hand shoots for the Yanks. The AVosro company here, largest wj,ero they },kd attended tue crand
{ retailers in gasoline, could not pre- lo,)Ke nioot|ng of the Odd Fellow*
diet a further rise, but Indicated alld Hei ekah lodge*. Mr Kx*lp i*
KANSAS CITY. Mo . '>et. 7. — that me mar! et was favorable fot u mol„ber of the legal advisory com.
Temperature oi 4ii deareet acco.n- .mother increase in the near future mitlpe , j
moled h.- a l-piixy frost wri ; fote-
Kausas t’ltv territory for —
cast .ur
tenigat by
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