Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20 IMJ
PAGE TWO
TOTS daily ardoreite.
MORE ARRESTS
COME IN BANK
GANG ROUNDUP
Dozen or More Daylight
Jobs by Kobber Bunch
May Be Disclosed by
Arrests
TA I i I.KQl'AH Okln. More arrests
i' uas annOttnoad have been made of
Hllefjed members of the bank robber
fatl tn whom the authorities in east-
ern Oklalioina blame a dozen it more
dayUghi Jol . chief anions those who
have jusl bll jailed is Mont CooR-
ton under five yeorf' sentence for
alleged participation in a hank rob-
I'fv .it (li.ie. Seuuoyah county in
Others Who figure in the latest nr-
real are Jack Brodie and Ed Ixck-
heart. F.riMe is in jail at Salhsaw
. ' LockhaMl Is In jail at Harrison.
Ark Both are harged with par-
tleU a ting in the robhary of the First
National bank of Hulbert. this eotin-
ty. tast month.
Coogann was apprehended Sunday
at his home at Cookson in this coun-
ty by Sin ' iff QOUrd of Tahlequa'n.
Id-1 conviction in the Gore robbery
was affirmed last Uccember by the
criminal court of appeals. A HO-day
stay of execution from Cloy. J B A
Kobfrtsou -vah cancelled when Cook-
son was Charged with being involved
in thi Hulbert holdup.
Brodie tnd Lockheart were appre-
hi nded at HunteviNa Ark. with a
horse Mid to hava been stolen from
dim Walker of Furber. one of the
alleged hangout of the gang in Chero-
kee county and a horse stolen from
Fiink Caaaldy near Marble City Se-
quoyah OOUnty on the nights of Feb
ruury 18 and it. raapactlvaly. Kan-
sas atilhoiitlM refuaad to surrender
Lockheart to the Oklahoma authori-
ties as he is wanted at Harrison.
Ark. In the raid on the Citizens Na-
tional bnnk there in December of
1921. Henry Starr notorious Oklaho-
ma outlaw was killed In irds rata.
To date l? arrests have been nude
Ir. the Hiilbeir and Park Hill rob-
berl el Two arrests huve been made
in tba recent robbery of the Bank of
Adair In Mayes county.
D
us
il'
Jury Completed and Testi-
mony Started on One
Remaining Count at
11 o'Clock.
Two count againr chief of Police
k Hig night were dismissed by the
Kate when the cuse was called In
d.Milct court this morning bet'oii
Hodge B. C l.ngsdon of Marietta.
The rr.unts were styled "failure to
emoro the vamhllng laws" and "fail-
Ufi t.' i r.fon t. the laws governing
prostitution." Thi lemainlng count Is
tailor- to enforci the prohibitory
lam
A jtiiv was finished at 11 nrlock
and lakinp of testimony was started.
l. l II. defense Stated that
they 011 Id hive but few wittiesses to
Wk Hid i a t Attorney General
tlmei E Fulton prosecuting said
that his aide ttou.d not be long drawn
OUt
i IYEH 01 IH ELAND MAN
OH EN BONO AT (.1 HON
OTTMON "'Kb.. Al B. Davis of In-
dttuiapolli charged with murder in
connection with me uning of A. Puelo
Ot Cleveland Ohio whose body eras
founu on ir. road between Guymot
and Goodwell January iu. has been
grunteu bond by Uis'.riot Judge Arthur
G. Sutton II- ws given the privi-
lege a' making lU.ouu rash bond.
$20 "00 surety bond or fju.ouu per-
tonal bond.
WEAK NERVOUS
OUI OF HEART
Loui:na Lady Says She Haj
"Never Found Anything
Better then Cardui for a
Run-Down Condition."
MOKGAN rTV. U. "It would bt
hard for me to tell how much benefit
1 lUtVt derived from the use of Car-
dui." said Mrs. I. o bowman .r xu
Front strefi. this city.
1 was so run down In health I
Could hardly go.
"I a thin.
"I had no appetite.
foulrt not test or slep well.
"I wj so weak and so very nerv-
ous. I was no pleaauie to meir or
an) one else
"I Suffered tome pain but the
won i of m iiuuble wiu from being
so weak . no easy to g t tired and
out of heart.
"This nervous condition wag worse
than p. it
"Someone mM me of Cardui. and I
decided to u It.
"After using a few bottles 1 re-
sained nv itrength I wasn't so nrv
OUs. and betan lo eat and sleep and
grew M'onger and was soon well
"f huve nevef found anyihlng better
for a run-down condition
If you Sitter as this Louisiana
lady did. It is reasonable lo suppose
that you. toe. will find Cardui help-
ful for yout troubles as thousands of
women have.
Take Cardui the woman's tonic.
Oei a bottle from uur druggist to-a-iAu;
STATE DROPPE
COUNTS AGAINST
CHIEF HIGNIGHT
He Did
It Did
Finis
ATCHISON Kans..- I . in Ken-
nedy l:l pear DM BW ft an Atchi-
son COUnty farmer hail been told
that il a match WM thrown into
an amply barrel il would go out.
His funer-i! wus held today The
barrel contained WTO piltons of
jaanllin.
Factory Can't Be Made
"Peek-a-Boo Parlor"
DAYTON Ohio. Girls employed
by the National Cash Register
oompan) are not going to divert
the minds f male employes from
their work. They have been asseJ
Li the company to forego bobbed
hair vhort skirts and it is whis-
pered silk hose and peek-a-boo
waits.
Not that efficiency has not pre-
vailed a: the plant and the N. C.
K. girls are not the best in the
country but
"We had to call a halt didn't
want to make the plant a peek-
i boo parlor" aald one high offi-
cial. IIP ON SUNDAY
New Oil Town Puts on Citi-
fied Appearance With
Influx of Visitors to
New Field.
The town of Brock took on a "city-
fled" appearance Sunday afternoon
With hundreds of automobiles carry-
in:: many more hundreds of enthusi-
astic "feet oiled" passengers through
the Itreeta en route to the new Ame-
rada field. Many people stopped in
the town and expressed pleasant sur-
prise at the rapid manner In which
Brock is growing. From a mere
-pot" with a CeW houses several
months ago the town has grown un-
til today It Is the nucleus of what
I promises to become one of the most
important oil towns In this section of
! the state.
One of the features Is the fact that
! there is a sufficient quantity of water
to siipi ly all needs Willi Whit Car-
' roll and Wood Hammer two of the
original residents of Brock supplying
I the liquid free until a tank now be-
ing constructed by Mr. Hummer for
I supply of the town is completed.
An up-to-date distributing system will
be connected to the tank.
Business houses now under con-
struction and which will add lo the
dozen or more already operating In-
elude a movie show large dancing
hull sleeping tent quarters and others
MAN DISAPPEARS AFTER
LEAVING SUICIDE NOTE
COPPETVUJLB. Charles V Smith
son of J B Smith of Edna Kansas
but recently ut Minneapolis wheie be
was employed a a dining car con-
du loi was found dead under a bridge
lu miles southeast of Coffey ville Sun-
day He had -hot himself. Smith and
In wife arrived here Wednesday.
He disappeared Thursday leaving a
note saying' " an going lu commit
suicide. My wife is going buck lu hei
tilKS "
The widow s-j.- itat Smith had been
iu poor health ful some UlB and
it u during sp.us uf indigestion hud
shown constderabis daponden y.
TWO MEN HELD FOR
JOPLIN ROBBERIES
JOPU1N Mo. ESdWard White and
T .1. Harmon charged With lobbing
the homes of Cluren.e Craig an at-
torney and 'J'i Delete Voung waived
preUmtnary euminatloa tins morn
Ing and Were bound uver the circuit
j our; Bond in eu h case wus fixed
; at Sa.UUO. and they were remanded
in default
Diamond worm Si.tjo were stolen
from the Cmlg horn- and $50 dig-
moud ring was stolen from the Young
home. In each robbery th victim
f forced to turn over their jewelry
ut the point of revolvers.
White BO in Texas.
PORT WORTH. Texas. The van-
guard of the Chicago White Sox en
route tu Merlin for iprellnunary train-
ing befoie going to Seeuln. arrived
here today. They spent several hours
nere before proceeding on tu Merlin.
Have Gained 20
Pounds and Feel
Like a Brand New
Man Since Taking
TANLAC
soys r Ju ard Perry . of
1010 Burnett St. Syra-
cuse N. Y. Many thou-
tandt have been bene-
fited at Mr. Perry was.
Tanlac can help you.
Do not hetitate. If you feel
the need of something to
build you up and make you
feel fine ak your druggist
today for Tanlac. At ail good
druggi$t.
BROCK DOLLED
ATTENDANCE AT
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
SHOWS BIG GAIN
Broadway Methodist Again
Leads in Reports From
Seven Churches With
Attendance of 678.
Attendance at Bund) school in
Ardmoie shows a continued increase
aOOOrding to reports from superintend-
snta for yesterday which gives a total
of tli an increase of 30 over (
Sunday February it of I Hi
Broadway Uethodtai church ugwin
leads in number with a record of il78.
Broadway Baptist follows closely i
with a report of 148 Other reports
as follows. First Presbyterian 348 :
Firel Christian. :153; Emanuel Hap-
'list. Ill; St. Philip's BplSCOpali 66:
Fast Ardmore Presbyterian 9-1
COMMERCE BODY
POSTPONES MEET
The meeting of the board of direct-
or of the Chamber of Commerce
scheduled for today noon was Indefi-
nitely postponed. Perry Maxwell
president of the organization stated
that so much Interest Is being cen-
tered upon other public affairs ut
this time thai matters before tic
Chamber of Commerce would not be
considered for a while.
Two applications for the position
as secretary of the Chamber of Com-
merce to succeed James Barron re-
signed have been received Mr. Max-
well stated both of which are from
out of town men.
The annual meeting of the board
of directors and members of the
Chamber of Commerce will be held m
April but action of the resignation Of
Mi Barron which is effective March
It will be Uken prior lo thul dale.
ROB DISTILLERY
Liquor Estimated at $4(J000
Taken After Guards Are
Tied to Posts; Culprits
Retreat North.
LEXINGTON. Ky Between IMgnd
400 cases of whiskey were stolen early
today from the Oscar Pepper distillery
iu Woodford county by N masked
bandlti. who In Id up and lied lu posts
four guards and a. passerby according
to reports her.-. The robbers ate said
to hove headed for Cincinnati The
value was est. mated at l-ti'.Ouu First
reports werei that the Old Pepper
distillery was .robbed but officiuls
today stated It was the Oscar Peppet
plant.
Qtiards surprised by lubbers were
lined up in Utl office wilh their faces
lo the wall While the warehouse
were being looted After the robbery
'he guards were bound lu post- in
the distillery yard t was uporud
The whiskey was cut t ied away ou
line..- liucks.
DRUGGIST WHO WAITED
ON JAMES BOYS DEAD
KANSAS 'ITY. Mo W. B Munm-
ford. OS yea id old. who established
a drug store here III 1ST when Kan-
sas City was a straggling fionnet
community still visited occasionally
by the James boys'' and their fol-
lowers. Is dead at his home here to-
day. All Mum ford was bom in New Or-
leans and lived lor a time In Vir-
ginia. After opening u drug store
heie. he wus tot a time a resident
uf Ponca City okia
lie knew well most of the pioneers
whose activities were responsible foi
the building of Kansas City und bet
fall nl a nvll celebration heie of Mis-
souri's one Hundredth anniversary of
statehood. Mr. Mumfoid look PU1
in a pageant and danced the sutteiy
minuet.
The costliest thutg Iii business is
giving lis.saiiisfMi lion.
DHIVE BY
MASKED BANDITS
HENRY FORD
May junk ull the battleships in the world.
HENRY FORI)
May make the hest fertilizer the universe has
ever known.
HENRY FORD
.May run his railroad mora ccniidniitally than
tny other man.
BUT
He can't render any btttff Nrvtci to people
than we t un in the way ot Oil. Gas und part.
THAT'S OUR BUSINESS
LEACHMAN-JOHNSON MOTOR CO
Authorized Ford Dcalsn
DRIVE IN
Raid on Rooming
House Results in
Arrest of Woman
'
A woman giving Jier name as Mrs.
Richard Hoe wis expected to appear
poncr court .M.nuiay aiteinoon in
inswer a charge of vagrancy following
raid made Saturday
night on the
Mon rooms.
The raid was made by police and
county officers. including Deputy
Sheriffs Wright. Cowles and Short.
According to Chier of Police Hlg-
night the ofticer.. found the woman
in question In on
loom and a man
i .lames Mathers
giving his nunu
another Mathers according to
chief Hignight i ut up a $:' check
U bond money for the Woman This
was afterwards taken down In sub-
stitution for cash. lie was not ar-
isted and neither was taken to the
polio station at that time.
KEY IS PLACED
Temporary Injunction Pro
hibits Druir Store From
T9
oeiijiix uitjuor EjAct-u
For Medicinal Use.
A temporary injunction against Gits
Key proprietor of the Diamond A
drug store and placing Key under
a IJ.OOu bond was the decision hand-
ed down by District Judge Tom
Champion In district court Monday
morning.
I ne injunction ooes not woss me
.1 - ...V. : 1 . L- . . .ail.
o.u s e. oui poU1 e .e.
or iianuiing liquor in liiui juace ex-
cept us the law provides lor mdi-
cine. The Injunction wus sought by
the city of Ardmore through the coun-
ty attorney.
LONG CHASE ENDS
IM Orrifrn nniOAAl
111 OlAIft rKloUIl
OKLAHOMA ITY Harry S Speck.
who was the object or a March by
federal offlc
which led through
Soutii unerlOBi Burops and ui ioU
pints of the United Stales. SatuidaV.
was fined I! and sentenced to 20
! years in the federal penitentiary at
Leavenworth Kanaia on u charge of
larceny of government property Sen-
tenc was passed by Judge John H
Cotteral In r. s. district court.
Speek was arrested lu Boston Jan.
II end returned to Oklahoma City
He had previously been arrested ut
Fori Sill three years ago but had
jumped hi- bond. He had charge
of a storage house from which fed -
era! officer alleged U.uuo wo. il of
goods WU stolen. Two alleged con-
federates ate now serving sentence.
Three Houses Wrecked by
Blast at New Brunswick
NOW BP.I'NSWICK A t.tarne
house in the Itullan quarter in tbe -
Woodbrldge avenue. Highland Park
was blown to piece today and two
I others nearby were badly wrecked by
lan explosion which the police believe
was caused oy a bomb. No one was
injured tha repuri said.
Itulph WoenOUgb III. the only ocru-
Pant uf the wigcked house wus ar
iesied pending an investigation.
I GO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOB KENT Thi ee good houa-rs. one
ood 7-rooni house fur sale. A. C
Bugb.v. Phone ls&.
FOR rent-two nicely furnished
model n light huueke-plng rooms.
' close in. 13." A St. N W. Phone
170- -'0 3
YOl'NO married couple. !0U per
month if you can qualify. Call I oUtn
IN. Mulkcy Hotel
VS X I'Kb P .slt.un b n flneJ eiJi
I) lady as lompsnlon lor someone
or could cre for children have been
i excel i nt nuree but caitnpt do heavy
I nursing now. Can furnish bet of
leferences. Phone 175S-J. J P. Br.iw
ley. Ui N.nth Ave. N. W.
FoP. SALE-ltaby carriage in '-c-.l
condition. U0T Stanley. Phone
Ittl -'0-3
! FOR KENT- Furnlohed or unfur
nishsd ai artmenu. Second Ave
IN E Phone 5T. " 3 '
STOP BY
COIViE AGAIN
UNDER A BOND
fin briefs I
Mrs Kate Hall Zanei. countv nip-
etlDtendent of Schools and Mrs. Min
nie B. Church county agent will go
to shady (; r.ive school district Thurs-
da mi atteiHl a meeting of the I'm-
out Tcchers' Association on that date.
upsoinb Anderson son of Dr. and
M.. w M AndSTSOn who underwent
un 0)rrnIion at the von Kellar hos -
pllnl Saturday is improving
Contracts for the building of two
imer cvumy schools i ne Aiwnwi
separate school and the Lincoln sep -
araie school the latter iii Berwyn
consolidated district were (el by
the county commissioner In session1
Monday The buildings each will cost!
approximately I20.00C
Bob Red of Wilsi n was
more visitor. Sunday.
Aid-
The Southern Oklahoma Land com-i
pany. Charles Van Fleck manager.
will open offices in the Slnrpfon build-
ing. March i.
The condition of Charlotte Helt the
niece of Mr. and Mrs. .1. I. Fox.
who h-as been quite ill. is much Im-
proved. Her mother. Mis. Fllen Helt
of San Francisco Calif . is here
Dedication of the newly erected
frame building on the Broadwuy Bap- I
tist church lot. wilh appropriate cere-
mony was made Sunday the new j
DUwlne' being mimed 'TDavidson
I in honor of Dr. H. L. Uavl
Hall "
Davidson.
pastor of Hi.- (lunch. There were IIP
members of the Men's Bible Class In
attendance.
Dr. E. L House who Is delivering
a series of lecture in Ardmore this
week on the 'Psychology of Religion"
addressed pupils of Ardmore Senior
High School ot the morning ohaptl
service. Monday. Dr House talked
'in
'The Psychology of Success.'
bringing on: natty helpful suggi stlon '
" n
f0. he udcmg a
for the students all of w
denced the greatest Interest.
N. c. PcnJ attorney
was In Arlna c Sundi-
Oil business.
i f Pcswe'.l. I
ind Mrnday
For breaking glass on the streets'
' in the city during Sunday p. l.
fflnl i .. :o . . - J .... :
cnurges m p .lice co 'rt
'!'''' '' "''nc'0" lle also 'aces another!
i hi i
Wvm was arrt tnrv
I .. ... .t .. a
narcjlos m' his possession. I
The arrest was made by Officers Bell j
Foster and Hatchcock-
Farmers wer peddling eggs on the I
streets of Ardmore this morning at
from 35 to 45 cents a do7en All re-
pou a -eady market.
Forty rases will be tried In police
court before Judge Sullivan thu aft '
ernoon.
I RandoiplJ and Hubert
1 mi chargM wilh abugV(. lan.
a n anJ f)rj 0
)(. d limitg will be tried in
. . nf1itrnnnn T(lB.
Were arreatad Sunday night by Piicii
Cifflcers Foster und Hatchcock.
Deputies Short and Cdwle made;
five arrests over the week end two '
for unlawful possession of liquor tT0
for investigation and one for loliet
lnt Dave Wright brought in one man
jon a charge of vagrancy.
Attorney Mutvln Shilling. Jack
j Lewis. Fred L. Yates and Fred Bond
i 0( OjftlSOn were in toefhall day iion j
j day forming a party of ihe Wilson!
'delegation lu be present at the de- ;
oigion of the commissioners on Ihe!
sheriffs appointment.
tjp
TEXAS COUNTY ATTOKNEY
I l li (ll'STKR t lURLKS
UtEJRllAN Texas. Hearing uf oust
v pieednigs aaniEt Hubert Book
out county attorney of Grayson coun-
ty. was on docket In district court j
here today. A petition asking for hiv
removal Iron) otfice was tiled overall
weeks after the grand Jury had rt
turned two indictment charging Kook
out with extortion.
Time to get up if
you want your break-
fast and your train!
A lucky strike for
you this morning.
LUCKY
STRIKE.'
When wo discovered the
toaattng process six years
ago. it wat a Lucky Strike
for us.
Why? Because now
milliona of smokers prefer
the apecial flavor ot th
Lucky Strike Cigarette
becauae)
It's Toasted
which lea in thm
daiicioui Burhy Hawur
And alto because it's
STRIKE Jj
IT'S TOASTEDr
DEW TO T ALK AT
DEMOCR ATIC MEET
OKMULGEE. Okla -John Hew of
Kansas Cityi will deliver the principal;
address of the day at the annual con-
vention of the State League of Young i
Democrats here Wednesday it was an- J
i 1 i ... I . l i-j It 1 r i
1 Tahlequah w ho was to make the re-
sponse to the welcoming addivis. was
dropped from the program when it
was learned in Muskogee Saturday
i m was a canuiilate 01 a place on
1 the state coniniitti .-.
-------
in a Good amily
THE KRANICH & BACH
59 inches long ONLY .
The Grandette comes under the dignifying infhifnce
of years of success bearing as it does the nameof Kranich
a Bach which for over half a century has stood
in the forefront of classic piano makers. The name
Kranich & Bach on a piano has always signified musical
perfection; and the stabilizing influence of years of
testimony of eminent musicians to the prestige of Kranich
& Bach instantly attaches itself to the Grandette which
in its email size has retained the graceful majestic-like
quality which endears you to the Grand.
The Giaridette takes up scarcely mote room than the Upright and
cOits you but little more.
Lttusskv juuhv tin Gtandsttt will fit tnto your oun home
LUKE'S MUSK1 STORE
Pianos sold by Us '.'0 vcai j ago arc -.till giving latbfgcUon.
'12
WARNINGI
Say "Bayer"
aspirin
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets you arc
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
over 21 years and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Eaiache Lumbago Pain Pain
Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions.
Hatnly "Buyer" luxti of 18 tablets Also bottlei of 24 and luO-Drugalits.
ase-ru. ii tbe inUc mtrk ul U.ref Uttioficiur. f Uenotcvnoaeidssier f SUterlicsclJ
EVF.RF.TT TRUE
You THc .
This CReTKcB'R.
THS OUJNC2 M ' j '
col Axp SMTS on
TOUR OF ARMY CAMPS
HOt'STON Texas. Colon. I John T
XtO chief . haplain of the Foiled
m army arrived In Houston ltd
morning fro mSun Antonio He
met at the tram by a detachment
from EMtSgtOB Fit Id and by mini.-tets
it O.iiiui. A fi mi- visit to Ellington
field where he siioke on the stums
I of religion in the army. Col. Axton
t left for Galveston.
The colonel is making an inspection
of M army camps and posts in the
western part of the country.
when you buy Aspirin.
Bv ('ondo
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