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Cattle higher f 1000 to
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Hog advanced 9910 to
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OFFICIAL PAPfy OF vYATA' COUNTY OKLAHOMA
Official Pipv of the Fir ChJized Indian Tribe
VOLUME XXIX No 16
THE NOWATA TIMES THURSDAY AUGUST 17 1922
THE PAPER PEOPLE READ
"I GOTTIIAT I UA!JTED”--G0V nCIZlTSOIi
Echoes of the Democratic Adminiatration U Survived in
tha Coavsatbn
Th greUt cheer la the Demo-
oratlo convention la Oklahoma CUy
Tuaaday August 11 wu (or J BA
Robertson
Thla waa marked by toll ti cal ob-
aervora a aa Indication of which way
the wind 1 blowing Democratically
and gave added Impetus to the grow
lag conviction that inder cover the
DemocraUo nomine lor Governor and
Robert on are walking hand la hand
toward the November election
Hardly had Walton completed the
atreauooa campaign la wmen be wae
v Ulilylng tne Hoberteon admlnletra-
Uoa at every cross roads backing uia
"MUawnee ' plattorm wnoee turn
puuta wae a condemnation ot the ad-
ministration (or Ue looting or tne
bank guarantee tuna aaruiy oad tie
counted ue Cirst scattering relume ol j
tne Democratic! victory wnen itobert-
eon declared:
“I GOT WHAT I WANTED”
And with that statement came the
conviction that the cameteon had en-
tered Democratic politics
When Walton began hi campaign
(or Governor the Ke-construcuomat
propaganda paper published by the
Non-Partisan league behind Walton
began to hurl back headUnes warn-
ing the people of the menacing cabal
ot Robertson and the "Blooksucklng
Banka” Early In the campaign there
appeared n cartoon showing n passage
from the 8Ute Capitol to the First
National and the American National
Bank and the slogan was: "Take the
administration out of the banks and
put It in tbe Capitol wbsrs it be-
longs” The direct appeal wae Mads to tbe
farmers and laborers to vote for Wal-
ton for n “New Deal" against Wilson
er Owen against whom tbs charge
ly n pleasant berth for Robertson af-
ter his Governorship gut the continu-
ation of the Roy Hoffman Georg Hit-teahouse-Ed
Hood -Jim Noble regime
(or tour years to com If Walton
should succeed 1
'
THC BIGGEST PICNIC EVER
: Well? Well! Went Old folks
middle aged folks' young folks kids
babies everybody happy everybody
going! Big time coming! Ton can’t
afford to miss It! - Ton won't mfse It
You'll be there with bells on Noth-
ing will keep yon away Absolutely
the greatest free-for-all (unmaking
event Nowata has ever seen or heard
tsU of
Ton don't have to gneas! You
don't bav to worry Just get your
self ready loosen p limber up cheer
up work up enthusiasm for that great
big Joyful mirth -making side-splitting
day of all the days of tbe year
Tbe local Red Cross Carnival at tbe
Nowata City Park Labor Day Sep-
tember 4 1921
What? Not going? Why you're
crsry! Stay right In there Go back
home get some more courage The
big time’s on You’re going to be
dratted You have to be there Old
and young middle aged babies and
otherwise
Don't double-cross tbs Red Cross by
being absent this day We have
you spotted It you’re not there we
know who you are The City dads
are expected to call the roll of every
citizen living In Nowata county to be
sure there Is nobody absent The
county commissioners will be expected
HUlHIHHMlIlHHHlHlHlMmHlHUHlIlHIH
JrcL-
PlMMMlWMMHIHHHIMtlWHHWMHIMWHM?
Washington Aug 11— Speaking tor
cn hour this morning from ten to
eleven Senator John H Harrell of
Oklahoma delivered n masterly ap-
peal tor a 35c tariff on Mexican oil
and Incidentally an appeal for the
very life of the Independent oil pro-
ducer and refiner When nil further
tariff debate was cut oft by th bi-
partisan agreement of last Saturday
limiting nil debate te tea minutes on
any amendment n special exception
was made which granted Senator Han-
reld on hour on Wednesday in which
to make hi speech In favor of the
amendment providing for n tariff on
OIL
Harreld'a speech wu particularly
sensational alleging as It did (bat
sine his speech Inst August against
the oil monopolists (Tbs Standard
oUne wu madb forth pvycee of fol-
lowing It ap with th reduotto tn or-
der te-prodnoe n fklse psychological
effect Gasoline is still as high as It
was during th most of th time for
the lent It months
”t la the policy of thee monopo-
list to buy the crude es cheaply es
possible and to sell It tor nil the pub-
lic will pay and that will continue
te be their policy end we need not
therefore decline to make them pey
tariff to famish much needed revenue
to the government because of an un-
warranted belief that tble tax will be
pasted on to the consumer The pur-
chaaer will be compelled to pay all
that hg caa-be forced to pay by the
monopollkt whether thla tariff Is add-
ed or not
When my confinement In the hoepl
PLACE EMBARGO
' ON FREGHT
end It subsidiaries) who are oppos-! tl wis over I decided that It would
Ing the oil tariff "Great pressure
hat been brought on me to desist la
my efforts to curb the rapacity of
these monopolists and I have felt tbs
effects of their efforts directed
against my promotion In this body”
Harreld further charged that the
Standard waa strongly intrenched In
hot bd wise to press my resolution
while the ell monopoly was from the
goodness of heart paying to the pro-
ducer $229 per barrel which the In-
dependent producer needed so badly
to enable him to meet hie obligations
pay bis debts and this save bis prop
W W RosseU local agent of the
Missouri Pacific railroad compasy re-
ceived notification of an embargo on
ell freight shipments la and out of
Nowata The notice stated that the
embargo would become effective at
once end was attributed to th short-
age or fuel
It was learned from th grocers
that Nowata has at least ten days’
supply of food without recourse to the
wholesale house Thla supply can b
added to as long es the wholesale
bouses at independence and Coffby-
vtlle have the grocery atopies for sale
as the supplies can be ahlpped Into
this city over th laterurban or
hauled In with trucks
Nowata la more fortunate that some
of the cities bn the Missouri Ptclflc
system in not being dependent on the
railroad to haul In coal for the water
and light plants both plants here are
using natural gas and the same ap-
plies to the Ice plant
There Is no Information at th Mis-
souri Pacific office In this city as to
how long the embargo may last and
should It continue for any length of
time the situation would undoubtedly
become critical
IIAIlDn'GTO FUT
sntnEsnuAno:i
CZFC12 co::cies3
Iiosdate Action Deemed
Ii'tctiwry
SITUATICNSITJOUS
Imminent Danger f a Complete
Breakdown Is Possible In
Near Future
STORE MYSTERIOUSLY ROERED
Owing to th arbitrary measures ta-
ken by the railroad executive aaS
th itrlklng railroad shopmen Pres-
ident Harding Intend te ley th mat-
ter before Congress Thursday where-
by something may be dons to bring '
the two parties to an amiable agree-
ment The strike situation teems to grow
worse and in numerous places com-
merce and transportation nr para-
lysed and sympathy among other
branches tends to make the situation
worse wttk more strikes and walk-
outs It la evident that president'! efforts
to bring the strike to an amicable con-
clusion by conferences have bean la
vain and ns one ot the last measures
to adjust the situation la to put the
matter before Congreee
A grant of board ot powers to on-
governmental affair and said "I have monopolist In other words I did
wondered at the lnfluuence they have not pres tt because I felt It is bet-
members of Congreas ! ter to leave well enough alone until
over certain
only to find Inter that there is a ran
son They seem to be able to em-
ploy the friends and relatives of mem-
bers of Congress In n way that gives
their friends la high places Mem-
ber high tn administrative circles
are either stockholders In these mo-
nopolistic companies or have rela-
Some person or persona robbed the I
Contne Mayer A Hart store Friday I
ertiae from thVavarlcloue maw of the I bight of merchandise of an estimate I able the president to take over th
----- - railroads In the vent of n complete
breakdown In transportation Is on
of the possibilities of the situation
ti check up their district to see tht — h ceieS to
nobody is headed the other way butto- W0Bdr bat they sometimes get fa-
ward Red Croei Carnival on that day
Tbe county sheriff and chief of police
ere expected to pick np the people
er Owen againt wnom who arTnet picnicking a vagrants
wu made thst they were the tool cf
the “malefactors of great wealth” and f0lllld n0 or this great
vora from unepected quarters'
la opening hU speech Harreld said:
“On tbs 23rd day ot last August 1
spoke at soma length la favor ot this
proposed tariff on crude' petroleum
tt la not my l-ur-
the independent operator bad by rea-
son of the Increased prices an oppor-
tunity to relieve themselves from the
embalmment Incident to tbe price ot
1100 per barel hid eo recently been
In effect However during the Inter-
val tbe monopolists did succeed In pur-
chasing the holdings of n great many
Independent operators at practically
foraed sales and at a very email per-
centage of the value of such proper-
t et While production had Increased
In the United States In the meantime
Imports from Mexico have alto In-
creased end while Imports from Max-
er to continue their aatboit of dw Mmta ot ftl Ub4 u essential and
poor people of 1 to make tt eoetaglou ee
" Rightful Herltapa (( m Vr 1 Nowata county 0
The Cameleon continued to kold “ wlQ di from
iU bright red color for three month I azlsnghtsr and at th urn
time tow will be enppertlng
ea arduous campaign ” t npporting th worth-
Farmer end laborers listened to M we have to contribute to
the words spoken with not of sin- mammy brother lister
ceswlty tressed reeding th vicious neighbor and all the root re-
hteratur condemning the admlnUtra- thli data Labor Day Septem-
Uoa Democratic for every sort of I Ttk mother notch tn
ml-4 ministration la the pest eS" belt! Loosen up your galueee
ala sorts of deep Uld Ucsuse we'r nil n raring to go!
going to prees there has been no clear
explanation ns to just how the robbery
was perpetrated
When O Pendegras opened the
store Saturday morning be noticed
several burned matches about the
floor This caused him to Investigate
end he found that tome one hsd made
a raid on the stock Other membera of
th store force came and It was found
thst nil of the doors were locked
none of them had been forced All
the window were secured except one
In n store room on the second floor
Aa Investigation there showed that
the thieves had ehoved th bags or
suit CM across the concrete window
stll and left scratches but tt was man-
and la thought by many to be the plea
the president Intends to put before
Congress
It It understood thst three-fourths
of the railroad executive favor ad-
justment ot the strike by mutual
agreement end laying the matter be-
fore Congreee may solve the situation
In tbs near future
GUN CLUB TO 9H00T
AT BARTLESVILLE
the future though there might be
eome thing In It and listened on
Didn't the Shewn platform have n
plank L “disclosure show that the
bank guarantee fund and assets have
been looted and that then has been
CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS
RIFREBENTATIVI HERE
B O Parker representative ot the
California Fruit Growers’ Exchange
graft In other departments of the WM Nowata Thursday meeting the
State Government and that we de- trad Md introducing th Sunkist
mead prosecution to th limit of the BXtractori B drug ntoree and
bandits whether they be pubUe of- fotj0nBrtB Thee machine wlU
Been or pitrete cltlxens It was fornlahed the Rexel! and Plonaer
strong language carrying a demand tora Md Mr Parker was making
that hundreds of thousands of voters to install these extract-
la Oklahoma felt wa a plank that I BChlnts
Jack Walton’s own desire purpose of ths Prult Exchange
Bat Governor Robertson was sitting ftirnlnhlng these machine Is to
la his official chair watching the po- lt pouible for th deelera to
Utica! arena Observer saw In ttln ta M th demand for Sunklet oran-
irctlon n decided leaning toward the 1 - jeB0B Umes to There nr
Wwltoa camp Although Wsltonkept t0 b ialtAiied In No-
thst fsw producing companies were
etthmptlng te get n monopoly upon
th petroleum pfodneflew -and that
thee tew companies which nr both
producing and purchasing oompealoe
had deliberately reduced tbe price of
crude from fl tO per barrel on the first
day of January 1921 to L00 per bar-
rel oe th first of July 192L I then
charged that this vra being done In
furtherance of e conspiracy to bank-
rupt th 21000 Independent oil pro-
ducers tn Uls-country with n view
to purchasing thilr proportlot and thla
gaining n monopoly at th oil pro-
duction (They have had n monopoly
upon th oil purchasing business tor
some time) In order to bring about
this reduction In price I charged that
they were Importing vaet volume of
Mexican crude Into this country botn
ns n menu ot profit and n Justifica-
tion of their reduction In price 1
showed that practically the same peo-
ple who have bed n throtl hold on
the oil induetry In this country were
the principal producers of oU In Mex-
ico where thiy were able t produce
oil at U cents per bsrel as
th cost of 1134 per barrel In the
United States
“I offered at that time n resolution
proposing an Inquiry Into the exle-
1 1 kie MRinirtfiv tnd sacking
The second hail of the IS men pro-
gram snoot owwesa tne Nowata uun
oiuo ana the bnrUeavtlle Gun Ciuo
win be pulled ou on to baniesviue
ange next ounuay afternoon at 1:14
ico et'tlii' time amounted to 250000 Ifeetly Impoeelbl for n man to get
barrels per day tt now amounts to from tbe window to the ground Th
400000 barrel per day and tt U 1 pro- only other exit wu
dieted that tt wlU amount to 193MO- above ths ' 1 o’clock Th Drat half of Ue Moot
404 barrel Ul yr a egalaat 0v f a 1 Pw “ o Uun club
teireli In 1921 I have had to qrsyl qut In plain eight 1
' “1 stated then thst the Standard Oil 1 of asyoa ‘on u street or In th
comoanles U Edward I Dehenay rest room at U Ulephoo office It
eompealM and U Royal Dutch Shell will probably never be known oxnct-
com penles had n monopoly upon the 1 lr how U Ulere got out of th
Mexican production and that th seme building U ta presumed ttsy hid la
Ure companies were seeking to ©b- th store before tt dosed Friday night
tela n monopoly of ths production In and wsro locked In
U United States’ They at that time The thieve secured els or more
lac j silk underwjqr thro or more of wlu m ull eumtUI
range last Sunday la grant style
something use 3104 shots were fired
and keen interest we thewa by many
of U contestant
Before tke big program shoot Usre
wu 1 flv man tssm shoot between
turns from CoffsyvlUs NownU sad
BartluvUls Th nlmroda of Coffsy-
that time th Royel Dutch Shell com- tall models of silk and wool dresaes
oany I am Informed hu merged with from 13 to 24 ellk blouse n quantity I cl0M Wlra
rulmsse IJIaa III kesn isms mltW ItlAAfl
rllcEd? wWclT It hr I ursnurVs‘BlTJrobJhmty that ow J3 plgun Ths wtansr of U
SSTtfo thst UsRoysl al° 1001 SouSsundsy
bu taken controlling Utereet a ou tora1Tom one end to the other I Among U Urt -£
up his anathema against ths wa The natrons of the Pioneer and i B —
cratlc administration general convlo- jwm tores who drink limeade tenc of this conspiracy
tloa political obehrvere wu that "Rob- uaSew wmngente wUl And bet-1 to show that Immense sum of money
ertson peraonally ta going to vote for utlsfsctlon la th eoda fountain ! bad been borrowed from
Walton but hit public support W ddltlon of tkla flnoRuerv Bank of this country to ou£
be held hack” chase Independent properties from
inn’ to tae MldGonttaent field worth 1 burnod matches In some places there 1 uid J-t-rifiktoW
aerheM n hundred mllUon dollnra I were piece of brunt paper and It is 1 Herald woounn jNyianeaimm aa
Km ?ot bu“ able to ascertain the almost a miracle that fir wu BOt frMdt taUn ta
truthfulnee of this report eveept that etarted I br turned out to wunsu ue
1 am sure tt wu undor consideration I Both the city officers and tbs conn-
nd that P rVtattar tbe preeldent ty attorney went over the store Sntur- go to BarUuvUi from Nowata to
of corporation went to London to day morning but non of them m“VhMt! d P
conclude the enl It ta nleo well- find n clew ns to th identity of th gram hoob
known that the Royal Dutch Schell robber or anything to Indicate how
company hu acquired an Interest If many participated in the robbery
of the E W Msrlsnd — —
Then Robertaon'e word went out ja introducing th fruit j owners who wero embsrrnsssdbe
js-js
I m nntn from the fruit giv- brought about by tne reaucumi o
His henchmen began 4o cover th
state talking for Walton and the Far’ I tteulcapulp from'tte fruit giv-1 brought ----- -
mer-Lnbor league Hie lleutenanta y ( B the fruit price ot crude I Introduced thie re
eat clou to the Walton council table -Reining that you en- olutlon In good faith j
d Hood th attorney of fl-Aj: I Teo !
an
ta legislative euslone tlcuarly Teallut get an opportunity to do J
when Investigation are on end wires particularly ths citrus foods was forced to got to a hoaplta
SWSS- largo 1 VtS?
not control
properties with vslusble holding In g betng (hipped to this country and
the Ouge Nation ot Oklahoma worth oId at g proftt ot T cent per barrel
many mllUoni of dollars The La-1 Imposition of this tariff nt 35
ward L Doheny companies and the ceQta per barrel would therefore elm-
Stanlard Oil group have acquired the py reduce the profits which the im-
Teapot Dome In Wyoming estimated per makes from 97 cents per bnr-
to be the richest oil pool In the world rrf t0 (I ceBt(i which on an lnvest-
and other vslusble holding In Call- ment of 53 cents— the cost of prod lie-
torn la and 3 am Informed have also Dg 3 delivering to Oulf port point!
must be pulled walked with the WM-1 large amount
ton "Choeen” Friction between Rob- dement very necessary to the
ertaon and the fallen Democratic lead-1
er Ben Lafayette wae healed Rlt
tenhonee Short Frank Carter began
wtlng out of the (erne dish and work-
tag for th same enl
Tht primary andad and tba rad
human body
This equipment ta the greatest on
tbe market to produce this utlstao-
taction In fruit drinks
Mr Parker 1 n wide awake ulea-
Tke primary ended ana tne reo nleBtloul with hie work
slowly faded from the Cemeleon and ®“ confidence of his trade
not yet fully recovered When lira'
recovered to euch en extent Ihst I
was able to take up the fight egMn
r discovered thst for some reason
whether because of th proposed In-
stigation I not able to uy Ue
gutahnble from yellow
"I got what I wanted said Robert-
eon
man and conscientious with me wora Tnagu- ncrBMed the
Orowers Exchange A d in the condition
Call nt the Rexall and Pioneer Drug records and In co
stores wheh these machine are In-
stalled and try n new fruit drink
—
And thue n new figure mounted th
much cartooned bridge from the Rob-
ertson office to the banks
Tbe Democratic convention plans
bad hardly been completed when n
new platform was drafted It not on-
ly put all the Democratic ealve of
15 year on Walton’s rash but It
clipped every spur on which he had
placed a sharp gaff to worry tha Re-
publican Eagle
And Instead of a "New Deal there
came a smooth weU worded endorse-
ment of Robertson and the errant
banks his de-artment under Fred
Dennis the Board of Affair and hls
Coffee eomblre tM Highway Depart-
ment and It truck graft and Sallna
Gravel monopoly Manhattan Construc-
tion company end Pardons
While the "Grase Roots" pleaded for
SSm of tell they -tot n Staf
ment from J B- A Robertson that
"I got whet I wanted:"
The question among Demoerata te-
eently was: "After
Cbeerrer sea how n Rberion-wt-to
eoaitic which prom! o
BOYS’ BAND TAKES IN CARNIVAL
Ths Nowata Gun club haa bee
asked to stag n program shoot nt thq
City Park a one of th big event ot
amusements of the Second Annual
Red Cross Plpnlo and Humbug Carni-
val to be held on September 4 which
will prove one of the drawing cnriU
for out of town attendance
—
DICK LAWSON DRAWS
FINEST SCOUT MAF
made many smaller purchase and j ”t geems to me would bo adequate I t0Tg0Btbefq”BjIl ° draw£ bf
- o-J-A - f-llna haa ac ulred k - a— aat 1 10 BCOUl UBauquarwra waa
the Standard of Indiana haa acjulred proftt t0 satisfy the avarice of any eet
99 per cent of the etock of tho Mid- ot men This tariff upon the 196-
West Refining company Which con- 000000 barrels ot oil which will b
trols tbs output and refined products shipped Into this country from Mex-
of Wyoming ico this year wlU produce n handeome
“So that to some extent at leaat revenue amounting to more than 68-
the prophecy I med at that time that 000000” I repeat that thie tariff ta
these three large groups of producing justified for revenue and It juetl-
end purchasing companies were eeek- fled as a tariff for protection of horn
tug to get n monopoly of the oil pro-1 Industrie and It ta juetlfled beenuae
duction bee been Justified Tbe res- lt protect the American oil field ta-
Wednesday night the Nowata Boys'
Band took their Instruments and pro- ( ”7
' “ wvniind where P“ proof 0f that
rounding the oil
titled either the reduction In the first
place or the Increase In the sec ond
place thie clearly showing that I was
right when I charged that’ the mar-
ket price were being manipulated
by the monopolistic oil companies fo
ceded to the carnival grounds where p“ "Jr :hw proot 0f that fact Is
they ballied around at the different “ t § had 1b the fact that the
shows and rides for about an hour and ' ollna remained steady
a half taking in some of the ehowe tbll time thus showing
they went However they finally (bat tbere u B0 relation bo-
carded their whistles and took lB the nrlce of crude and the price
as
discarded weir waisuei aau idur iu i - it Drjce
the carnival right The boys were --oiiae and that the price In each
elwaii (ms SljslraSa 4a nveterthln nil I u -- ' 1- V- tt oil
given free tickets to everythingand i caf‘ H jed arbitrarily by the
believe us they sure took advantage of ( lonoooiiats I mention thie feet to
their good fortune show that the argument that n tariff
on crude petroleum will Increase th
RETURNS FROM FISHING TRIP ! price of geaoUna to the consuming
publle ta n fallacy tt Is true that te
M and Mrs Wm Sterling Mr and eently gasoline has been reduced In
Mm Joe Perry Mr end Mr Clarence prtce but an examination of tho (set
Stevens end eon Mr end Mrs Jed will disclose that within sixty days
Kennedy and Mrs C O Panes re- before tble reduettob wee made the
turned Tuesday night from n fishing price of gasoline bed been advanced
trip te the Grand River Tbe party practically the auae amount that it
ged about 30 pounds of fish and bed hu now 'been reduced and I charged
n most enjoyable trip that the tncreeee'la the price ot gen-
eon ta clear— If the monopolies could
corner practically all of the production
In th United States leaving them-
eelvee to pay only one-eighth royalty
to the land owners they would then
have tt In their power to reduce the
prtce to 1100 per barrel as they hev
done heretofore thue reduebg the
amount of royalty they wouli hays
to pay and Justify their acts by the
claim that tt wu necessary by im-
portation from Mexico which Impor-
tation they also have tt in their power
to make or not to make as they see
fit The people of the United States
should wake up to the Importance of
this move to monopolise the oil In-
dustry "I asked some of these consumers
of fuel oil what they were paying for
Mexican fuel oil and they said they
were paying approximately $150 per
barrel on tho Oulf coevt This same
oil Is produced In Mexico at a cost of
11 cents per barrel and tt Is unloaded
at th Oulf port by these same people
borer against the cheap tabor of Mex-
ico" “In conclusion Mr President
was never more earnest In my life
than I am when I state that this tariff
li absolutely necessary tor the wel-
fare ot th Independent oil producer
of the United States ? I am certain
that the welfare or the Independent
operators In ’the United States abso-
lutely necessary to the stabilizing of
oil and Its product There Is no
other way by which a stabilized price
can be obtained except to take such
measure as will enable the Indepen-
dent operators and Independent re-
finers to live end to continue to pro-
duce oil and refine tt Into gasoline
Something must be done to protect
us from tho gradual monopolizing of
the oil business by n few companies
and the first step la that direction In
my Judgment ta the passage of this
tariff amendmsnt Imposing n tariff
ot 35 cents per barrel on crude petro-
leum Imported into this country and
AW - - — teal All Intn
Dick Lawson Dick worked on th
map for two weeks and wu very car
tul to have u neat and accurate eg
possible The map ta of Nowata aa4
shows that part of ths city extending
from Shawns to Seneca north ani
south and from Maple to Pecan wit
and west In this map Is indicates
th hotels the church city hall
postoffice court house end the publl
schools The map ta sow on exhibi-
tion nt Scout headquarter!
-
robbers caught
Two men named Johnson and Tap
lor arrested recently by ths Vlnltte
authorities on n charge of stealing a
automobile were Identified Tueadeg
by the aged father of Elmer 8kinneiw
ot AUuwe as the msn who robbeA
him at the home of hls son about te
week ago
When dt was learned that Johnaote
and Taylor were in Jald et Vlnlta th
elder Mr Skinner and Deputy SherlfX
Price Jones motored to Vlnlta Mr
Skinner Identified both of the mea
a the ones who robbed him Charge
will be filled against both men bal
th Vlnlta authorities will first trap
them for car steeling
Sl
at a total cost ot 53 cent per barrel ' 25 cents upon fuel oil lmrorted Into
which cover both production cost this country”
and shipment charges to Gulf porta in
CANCELS SPEAKING DATE
Sister Mary Ethel ex-nun who wt
scheduled to speak In Nowata Kocdry
bad to cancel her engagement for th
present as It was Impossible to tv-
cure n bnlldlng Urge saourT nt £3
the United Btatsa sad sold to the con-' C D 34 School Band will most present Mm £ later Mary Uhel
earner nt that place at 31 J9 Pr Tuesday nlghL August 22 at ths New ( pacta to return to Nowata at
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Brown, C. O. The Nowata Times (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1922, newspaper, August 17, 1922; Nowata, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1924767/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.