The Frederick Leader (Frederick, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 243, Ed. 2 Wednesday, December 28, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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nsps left Wednesday for borne
Mrs Jerome Bumwalt left Wed
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fusat'of Mra Harry Patterson '
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Kafr 1 retpfned ‘home Wednesday
from Guthrie where he has been on
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ft) t Zumwalt-of Tulsa who has
beep here Visiting his son Jerome
Zu mvilt ‘returned hornet Tuesday
evsnthir 4
Br’ 0 0- Bacon and Dr J C
Benplds motor sd to' Altus Wednes-
day on businMS
' Df J M Byan of Bnlphur form-
erly ft resldenf of Frederick has re-
turned to practice here !
Jack Polev of Aitus was here Taes
day oh bustResii - C"'
J i Blggf pt Wichita Falls Tex-as-
artitCd hew Wednesday on busl-
nua' ‘ f ”5 '
Gilliland' left yrednesday for
Hdtnhkrhyii an‘ business
' feebpett of Altus who has
Been here yuiting relatives left
yRsdheldny for homo
B heft Pritchard and George
Bpen ' returned Wednesday from a
shori iftft to Barkbnrnett Texes
Bl left Marney left Wednesday for Mrs Warren’s Sunday school class
Atua lUo frM' tp visit friends ‘ w111 elve a Boclal Friday evening at
IfiSL K- West of Chattanooga 7:30 at the home pf Mrs E J Mc-
who has bbep' visiting her sister I BrWo on 203 South 12th street
1 J ftdtPSk Cat’nlL returned home Wud- "
'i! ftetfli ylt '-t J' i I Mr and Mrs- Lloyd Cole and little
Mi May Farris wo is seriously daughter of Springfield Coloradi
1 M isjaken Jto a Mangum honpiiaj returned to their home Tuesday tve-
We4i Csday jkr Dr T F 8purgeon I nn after spending the holiday’s
vfcl M UrSW E Hoptshan of wlth Mrs- Cole’s parents Mr and
OklSNopig fJMy arrlyed here Tuesday I Mrs Mark Anthony
PEiQ£MTS HOPE TO
MAKE HOUSE GAINS
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' Washington December 28-— -Democratic
leaders in the house began
to assert confidentially today that
they wl’l regain a sufficient number
ot congressional districts in the next
genepal election to assure -them a
majority in the house They are
counting on hegvy galna in New
England New - york Pennsylvania
Ohio Oklahoma With scattering
help from Il’inola Maryland Mis-
souri Michigan and other mid-west
and far west states
v “Why should we not make these
gains and win?’’ Representative W
HRSn’C0RMlCK
GliANTCP DIV0TCE
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By Associated Pross
DAVES TQ CLASSIFY
pSt4EMYES
Washington December 28 — An-
nouncement was made today of the
- Chicago Illinois December 28- —
Mra Edith B McCormick daughter j establishment of a federal personnel
Of John p: BookofoHp' mjfof was board that will classify and co-ordl
today granted a divorce from Harold jnate the activities of government em-
F McCormick president c t the In-jplpybes in Washington The scheme
iernatiopal Harvester company in thf as outlined by Charles Dawes direc
superior pourt
j No pfovislon is mado for alimony
in t)ie divorce decree wnirh was
signed ip epurt by Judge Charles A
McDonald
tor of the bpdget is simiiai' in scope
to personnef branches already adopt-
ed by many large businesses and it
Is designed to Work with the civil ser
vice commission in listing the quall-
After Mrs MeCormU-U Hied suit for flcatlons and eligibility for promoting
divorce with charges of desertion
against McCormick the latter admit-
Morsp NWM Bee lO and 8W' SoeA’ ®d7ed 07 Arkansas Democratic ted the charges
3-ls-lw Wty Weed consideration whP of hoU8e demanded today while np announcement -VC any set-
$1 1 ' ' -reviewing te ( political situation tiement was made in court an apree-
' M° Wllllama J T tp 'j M Ha-' “wuh Secretary of War Weeks do- ment was reach id on division of
r Lots 20-21 Blk 8 Tipton- Wtv uandln? 18 return of Cannonism “ by property according' to' C'nreneo Dar
deed Consideration 1Q0 ’ V y -th8 house and representative An- row one of the counsel for McCor-
Morris Chas to Oeo H Hurford- 8°rg? °f New Yor condemnn and mlck
Lota 3-4-A S of NWM Sec 14 seekng to flne a8 feons mabera
I9w Wty Deed consideration Jill V th® 8enateand a8®
0P0 - i -1 ’ from the ggiicultural districts and
Alexander S’lirltfr to Public- Bupport l8l8laaa 9 ‘d the far--VEM
sec l-le-1 ?w nfTIdavit ’ “e ‘f rca8onabIe to expcct te
George D wv to Public NE °f V°e” ‘°OPPOBe a“d rebuto Bpch
Thg belief was expressed by Old-
SE 4 ofNW sec 14-re-lHw'- re- fed U'at IJ‘"bnca arir "ow
oil and - lease '’ beIng framed wouId hep the dnio‘
JSapi Finley to’ Abm ft-ln-IUer-0rat8' Hgh 8Ugar dttlea Whlc are
NEti bop 1 I i i L nnder contemplation will fall on the
k£ta I' t and consumer Oldfield said while the
btwi st1 ns iw lai 1 I America Valuaioi plan would hit
Blakeslee’ N or NF' iif RW U the bg mP°rter8- Other Industries
2r!i f ad interests will be unsettled hv
consideration 'Vi ' ' ' K8 jPabe‘‘ thetarlffhe said and the reaction
nz benen
W!4 of ND -c lie ln-1 “w oil aud v
gas )ea8e i ILLINOIS FARMERS ASK '
Fred B- Dvk to John Iverson loti PROTECTION FOR OCA IL
9Jlk 64 Po-rr addition to Grand-!' j
Weld yrarraply died: consideration By Associated Press
IJ75 I Danville Illinois December 28’ —
Everett Hop i: Ini and wife to C D An organised protest of Vennilion
Shipley undivided interest SEK county farmers against “gun-toters”
sec 23-3s-13 w warranty deed con-OP “go-caljed sportsmen - from -our
COTTON MARKET
New' York New York December
28-— January cotion opened $1884
to $1885 - March cotton $1880to
$1885" ‘ '' '
January cotton closed $1374 flat
March cotton’ 18 $4 to $187$
New Orleans Louisiana December
28— January cotlot oppned
March cotton $1803 to $18 1-)
January cotton closed $1793 flat
March cotton $17 1 5 to $17t'!- 1
AT THE HOTELS
' 'AMERICAN1'
Registered at this hotel Wednes-
day were Joe E McClaskey Alice
Jones Ml aud Mra C P Leggett
Oklahoma City i
Honoring Miss LqIs Gillis wbp 1b
spending the holidays here four
P n business h4 f0 v7at Ifleuds
4 B Blukte returned borne Tues-
day from'Ehil4 where he spent the
holiday With bl aon Weldon Bln- Up 88 were ' entertained at for
- - I two Tuesday evening by Mrs C D
Uf! end iiTi Jc‘ Gully yptuVn- Copkat ber b°mb pn South Twelfth
ed home froth Mangum where they 8tetv fiu“ re a8b
spent Christmas with relatives taned wtb u8lc thpoughont the
- LMirrencC Payne pf Childress Tex- ewn!n aad a two-course luncheon
as Wfto ha been-vjsltlng his uncle 8 8d‘ vTbe a88t8 were Misses
O c Payne returhed home Wedges Lola Oillls Katherlne Kirby Louise
T i IMatnlea ancj Ruby Wallace fefiars
: Mr ahd Mrs B t Huklll'of Mftr- "alpl? Cook Flshej Greenfield Bob
get r Texas toho have ’ been ' the P®18 and MaIon
f Knd wTi H’ 1 An aeroplane rltUv and fortune tell
? 8’-tP?tedne8dftr tor lug were main feature of a d light
1 UiL ' party Tue8dav evening given Iy
v°f Misses Elmira Mcfiiilre and Pauline
K tit 71 vl8it nH Reynolds at the home of Mrs H J
a8t 0f ere Wi McGuire on Nort
Wednesday for home
Mr aqd Mrs
were called to' Harrison Arkansas
by the death o Mr Worthington’s
alstsr Mist t Willard Worthington
which occurred on Christmas day
'Lloyd Boatright who Is attending
Oklahoma university at Norman ar-
rived here Wednesday to visit rcla
tfveh and friends
Cities hnd towns” is asked by Farm
Adviser Arthur Lumbrlck of the
Vermilion county farm bureau Ho
connects a plea for the life of n
ornLl lT8 frlend’” With hi8Dave Blurt phlcago Illinois Frank
H l t U era' x ' Masse Jr Vernon Texas -0 S
This is the season” Mr Lum- ‘
THE KELLY
Registered at this hotel Wednes-
day were F E Hodglns Frank G
Anderson both of Wichita Falls
Texas Frank D Meadows Avery
House eGorge Buchanan and F L
Butterworth all of Oklahoma City
on North fourteenth street
i A rosier of novel games were also
I Plavd by ‘b8 Ws present
After several hours of enjoyment
light refreshment were served to the
thirty-eight guests Those present
were :
Misses Lora Lee Deills Ruth Hyde
Ethel Hyde Erl't'i Bilitngsioa Clara
Nel Calhoun Louis? Moore Juarita
tEdga7 Allgood! who is attending I J0® Virginia Black Pauline
OklaHoma university arrived bre ®°yd Yopf ' Robe3' T'”'a
Wednesday v from Tipton where he F hel Childress Slargurlto ratton
bal (Men visiting at home Vlvlan Shaw- al Wllla Jean
ftlri R 0 Williams and Miss Ke KerplaU Paul Uie Kpnolds and Elml-
llcta Wllljam ot Jackson Tennessee ra MeOuire Messer h loyd Mayjmrd
arrived hete Wednesday from Texola Bobert Bacon Kirby srt8 ran
where thy hVe been visiting with Brlnk’ Vftlter flay ®eryl l1?
Mrs Williams’- father 8 W BanksJJfCk Bogers Bum Hyde BaskeU
to tftend a tip days with Mrs Edi-1 0loman’ B’ Mullens Jr
ori Carter and family before return-J®°uga8 WhlteK Joe Pendleton Joe
Ing homo o ‘ - I McConnell Darrell Mqoro James
H-B Wk1ker of Oklahoma City Patt Houser ZumyalL Logan Spain
-eporthr fof the’ corporation eommlc I Lloyd Murrell and Mr A M Lowery
ion ithb hkd beeji visiting his par-1 1
ents’ £y kad Mrs W 0 Walker I At a phi arch soclgl a b°t TO ' mom
abd -tiinUr returned Wednesday lol8 and g' 1 1 1 Bantiat
Oklabdaii cm I ’ I Bible class of the First Baptist
f L drr is spettdlng the holt- churab W
day 4bllfl kio bitter add brother-ln-1 5vepnf at the homeof Mr?- w- H
liw Mr ahd Mrs
Wichita $caas4 -
brick pays "when so called sports-
men are making life on the farm unsafe-
for all Hying things even in-
cluding man
“There is said to be much sport
in killing a bag of quail How
about the value of a quail a food
when compared to Its value as a de-
stroyer oj Jnsect? At best
is only a fraction of a pound 9?
edible meat on one quail Weed
seeds form more than 50 per cent
of the quail’s food wild fruits about
lih per cent- while from 1 June to
August Insects make up about &5
per cent pf their diet
"The quail is about ‘the only bird
that will eat chinch bugs but it
peems to relish thfem With the
chinch bug scare staring us in the
face why not preserve this friend?
Gunners tramp over the farmer’s
premises Without fear or hindrance
and proceed to pump leaden bultots
into every jiving thing beast or
bird A United protest from the farm-
ers of the county should bo made
t gainst uch- slaughter!”
Christian Altus
I
ROSE HILL
TO -HOLD JOINT ELECTION
piection of new officers for Iho
year 1D?2 will be held by- the John
S Kerr Posf American Legion and
the Woroan’s Auxiliary at a joint
meeting next Wednesday
Beccipt forms for payment of
dqes wh(ch Bhould be paid before
or by January 1 1922 have been
received by Commander Earl Hall
'Bose Hill' Dsembr 2!— -rTlie
program which was presented at the
school bouse Fr'clJ night was ver-
well mttsndeiatidj many favorable
tnere 1 e°m ments on tro performance were
T heard r g
Mr and M v 'liter Moeller enter-
tained about Tify relatlv-s and guest
at a 12 o’cloct Christmas i1 inner1 1
Mr and AI- K B Flood gave a
12 o’clock dinner to about twenty lel-
atives and" friend - - n
Several fan W's from this place at-
tended the CuHs-nw social at l’kas-
hnt Bidge 3aiu-n:v night 1 "
Miss Lula l-’lond v lulled last week
in Maple Vae Se was aieompan
ipd home by li°r eousl-i Miss Zula
Barnett
Mr and Mis L V Dantvlt Frank
Barnett Forest Kellner H iiry Heel
and Miss Zula Bar'iett visited Sunday
evening ot the Flood homo
Frank Barnett is wishing his undo
E B Flood and family
’ A happy amt jov f i New Year to
The Leader its stilC and ail corres-
pondents and rtid''s
of federal employees " ‘
The plan has the hearty endorse-
ment of President Harding 1
One of its features appears to be a
step toward the elimination of sur-
plus departmental hnd bureau em-
ployees At some season of the year
1 few department Rnd bureaus" aro
overloaded with work while other
employees have little to do It is
planned” to organize a ’’reserve” of
employees that shall be available for
temporary duty in departments wl ere
their services aro needed l the
present time there is no provision for
transferring qulrklv employees from
one department to another The
president for instance can order fif-
ty automobiles from one executive
branch to another but a vast amount
of red tape would b Involved in
transferring the chauffeurs with their
machines 't '
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LIVE STOCK MARKET
Special to The Leader 1 1
Oklahoma fclty December 1 28--Cattle
on sale 1 109 Market open-
ing steady Fed steers $550 to
$625 Medium to good $475 to
$525 Good bulls $3 to $325
Light Vealers 7 to $750
Hogs on salo 1500 Market 10 to
16 cents higher Prospective top
around $765 Medium to good
$760 to $760 Plains $725 to
$746 Boughs $460 to $575
LOCL GRAIN MARKET
Wheat A-90 -
Shelled corn $’0
Snapped coin $40
Oats $30
Barley $40 -
Alfalfa hay $20 per ton
Reported by Farmers’ Cooperative
Grain and Cotton company'
I
I WJSD AT THE CAPITAL
T nZT Z fertpilck on North Eleventh street
E Barne taM wcfe by 'j M
' '' 1 -'Smith C C BlUIngqloa p U JK1
A - 4
RE4L JCTATE TRANSFKitS
$m
A' F wtikoh to Nettie X Wilson !
and others A short business session
was' held and light v refreshments
were served
CHANGE QUARTERS
Work was being done Wednesday
T M CLARK DIES
Heart trouble causoil the sudden
death Tuesday ereuing at about
o'clock of T M Clark a farmbr re-
siding fifteen miles east of the city
Funeral services will probably be held
Thursday at 1 o’clock at the city
cemetery ‘ Mr Clara had lived in
the eastern part' of the county for
several years and Is well kniwu
there 1 '“( ' -
Stolen — Box of films in front of
Quoen theatre sometipio last month
$24-00 reward for return to Queea
theatre or Leader office
240
Strayed or stolon— -Spotted cow
with red halter Call $1— C 8 Ball
244
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Word was received here recently
of the marriage of Miss Grace Bry-
ant iard Mr Jerome Martin in fit
Luke’s Methodist church in Oklaho-
ma City on Saturday by Rev Mr
Fordney ’Both bride anT groom are
we’l known here and have a large
puniber of friends and acquaintances
They leff soon after the ceremony
for Willow where they will be at
home after' January 1
Mrs Martin Is the daughter of
"Mr and Mrs L A Bryant residing
southeast of the and was a
teacher in the Capitol Hill school
in’ Oklahoma City-before ber mar-
riage Mr Martin was formerly one
of the city’s younger business men
having been employed hy the Win
Cameron Lumber company and is
now' manager of a William Cameron
yard at Willow ‘
There are four copies of Magna
Charts itijl in artst-'nre- - - —
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WILL INSTALL OFFICERS 1
V t
Installation of officer will be bel
by Frederick ' Knight of Pythias
Lodfe No- 243 Tuesday night at a
social faceting No degree work waa
done at a business meeting bold ftJ
the lpdge Tuesday evening
The actual weight of the hitman
brain or tho slxe of the bead Is no
sign of special inteiltgenen - — ’ -
RLVATErv
L ? h5 i s a J t
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Wednesday
A George Melford Pro-
duction J -
“The Great Imper-
sonation’
- ’(1 with
James Kirkwood
“ nnd ? '
Ann Forrest
The story of a man
k " who fooled the world by
- leading a perfectly nat-
ural life
Thursday and Friday
- j
Your favorite
Tom Mix -1
- 1 1 - -
in a WJUiam J'ox special
western picture' ’ ‘
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“Hidin’ Romeo”
1 r I' J ah
It's chockful of gingep 0
thrills and romance'
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Also ' an unusually
good comedy
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Are You Held
Back?
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ACCIDENTAL WAJjTE
By Associated Press 1
SL Louis Missouri December 28
-—Enough livestock to supply a city
of 25000 population with meat for
almost two years was dpstpoy’d In
21 months by trains striking and
killing the stock along the right of
ways of its system the Louisville
and Nashville railroad announced
The peiiod covered $he year of 1920
and the first nine months of 1921
and a loss of $7$0000 was stated
to have been suffered by tho road
‘ A “klH-no-stock” order hni been
Issued by' the railroad to its train
crewq to prevent further Jps r
TQ UNDFftGQ OPERATION
After being seriously ill May Far-
ris the 11-yeai-old daughter pf' Mr
and Mrs Johii Farris was taken
to a Mangum hospital Wednesday
to uncorgo a surgical pperatlon
Miss Thelma Townsend of Grand-
fleld who is attending Oklahoma iul-
versltyi was here Wednesday Visiting
friends and relatives '
zas
DpU 88-$ 4 k 4T orlg Orfld War- Kq1 moving equippment of Company
roift Dce cotlsideratlon $1 ( jH Machine gun Company If 9 in-
" Bv X Basuusten to E M Godard 1fantry O N G to the opeara 'house
I1
LoL ii:ii hik '4 MPB Hts Add front the Gish pudding on North J
Orfld Wty Deed consideration $l-Matn street
' 1
Frfink Morphy to C C Ray Nwj Miss Carolina Sims of Frankfort
ti’U ee I'la ltwj Quit Claim Deed Indiana 1a ill at the home of her
ponakierltldn dl brother R R 81ms Mr" kirns’ 1
tf B Dallffy to C’C Gray NWH rtother’ Mra
£Lf la lTw Quit 'Claim' Deed 'hero visiting
ft
EXPERT CAR SERVICE
Bring your cars to our place for expert service We
take good care of them and are prepared to make all
necessary repairs and keep them in good condition
We sell the famous v $ 1 1 m 1 -
PENNANT GASOLINE AND OILS -
which long experience has proved to be the best Your
patronage 'will be appreciltd-’ -
DAY AND NIGHT GARAGE
South Eighth Street
We are now in the mar-
ket for city loans upon
modem residences at a
reasonable rate of inter-
est - r- v 1 i
MOUNTS &
WRIGHT ’
PHONE) 370
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For the little man who wants to grow
big —
For the big man who wants to slay
big— ’
For every man everyone there's noth-
ing more important than a friendly con-
nection with a strong bank -
The National Bank
of Commerce
"The Bank With the Backing”
!
W W CHILDERS President R L CASE Active Vlee-Pree
R R SIMS Cashier F G PRIESTLEY Viea-Pres
- MRS B G DODGIN Assistant Cashier
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THE
QUEEN
' Wednesday
J P McGOWAN
1 ill
“Cold Steel”
Supported by
KATHLEEN
CLIFFORD
and an all-star cast
The romance and adventure
of the great Southwest today
brought to the screen by a
master artist in a gripping
tale of action nnd strame
events as civilization drives
thd desert back
Also a two-ree) cpmedy
“A Mojikcy Hero”
THE QUEEN
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Bank Means
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Circulation
t 1 ( 1 - ' v
? Your money hoarded at home' or car- f
vied about in youi' pocket does neither
you nor anyone else Any good It draws
you no interest it is in danger of theft
fire and logs ' 1 ' ’
Your money in' the bapk is not only
r safe from these elements of danger but
if it is on tltpe deposit it dr&ws you
four per cent interest f 1
1 At the same time through the agency
of the bank it enters into -circulation
apd aids In promoting better bujiness
conditions ‘‘
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Tho Firct National Eanh
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Southwest Oklahoma’s Strongest Dnli
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