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CITY TIMES
TWENTY PAGES— OKLAHOMA CITY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923.
BANK BANDITS GET $50,000
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65,000 More Ruhr Workers Strike
Coast Guard
Married by Proxy!
Cutter Nabs
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Rum Runner
Liquor War.
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counts Are Assumed.
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Warehouse bill appropria-
number o craft adapted for pur-
A. O. Eliason to address life
The order, it was said here. applied
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fhe winter has
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I)nisy rill ne log in.
OVE wiH find a w
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Two hearts
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elve
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of honrds at 330
tedtous proces
w
Twelve Mines Idle
generai alarm sent out.
two
hanks, the officinls nt the Southwet
Natiorul will
be
ised huxhand
oss th*
Dolde III in Guthrie;
(Continued nn rage «, C olumn 1 .
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2 the Southwest Ku tion a I
Shortage $2,106.89?
PRESS-TIME FLASHES
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sum of 12. ] 06. SU gou in the mid continent field.
$2,206 89 short
HiCcounts
waived preliminary henring befor
N. Y. STOCK LIST
(Last Sale, )
goin: I
signi i an order removing him
roru otfee and naming Harry L. Fin
Am
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Roynl Hutch
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other
tional, and wish them prosperity and he said that he
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them a hearty welcome to our hank.
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EDITION
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FROM GERMIANY
a nd re-
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mitt of rum runners. The force of the
new order. It was sald, would be to
place the coast guard directly, instead
and
were
that in it Hear the park.
When Dolde got buck into Shwnee
lien Ntrw
Goodrich Co
of Ruhr valley from Germany
and complete economic and
financial control.
The Only
Associated Press
Afternoon Paper
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The met mci
Oklhoma (Sity
Inc.
will
Moat of the i
. west bank wil!
H (HU
dazed
how
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nuthori
home in
had
that
PhiIpo
Fleree .
New York cotton 53 to 55
points nt higher on active po-
sitions.
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WA TON URGES
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CONFIDENCE IN
BANKING LAWS
If this is forthcoming the prob-
abllit; of a strike w ill be definite-
ly remaved.
ing
Dec
9M MERGER
EFFECTED IN
■ ORDERLY WAY
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Woodward bank may re-
open in two days.
W»
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Troop Guards Placed at
Valley Exits; Dozen
Mines Tied Up.
omnecte with
Date nf that
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Five inches of snow at Du-
rant.
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JURY'S VERDICT MEANS
DEATH FOR DAIRYMAN
Arnol <
ve the duly
Mayence awaiting courtmar- t
tial for refusing to co-oparate
$2,106/89
The compleint
First Capture Follows Quick-!
ly Upon Order to Join
DURANT REPORTS
FIVE INCH SNOW
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thrown out by federal court
on a technicality.
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situation
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Santa Fe proposes to build
immediately direct line to St.
Louis.
MARKETS
Gains of 1 to 2 points com-
mon in today’s stock market.
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got n hewspaper and
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_ In this City, the new order will add
Fritz Thyssen, who is held nt approximately 3,000 men to prohibi-
•• tion enforcement ranks, in addition to
united in
night, al-
r away In
Paid Circulation Greater Than
Any Other Evening Newspaper
Published th Oklahoma.
A Broncho is timid,
compared to Sapps c^r,
His clutch takes ahold
with A terrible jan
Drouth and insect pests have added ,
atilt more to th" embarrasament of our
banks; but ot even greater import at
thia nericus juneture wan the evidenee
of e rruslion and maladministration
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plpe
of former Southwest National custom- ■
egs that is exercised on behalf of the
First Nntional customers. We wish
Chambers, United States ommission-
and asl: their patience tor afewweel Wavdar-ng elimainng anaearrnzhissa
of indirectly, on the il ail of smug-
reported glers.
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"There is little to say other than taid Tuesdoy mornins that Dolde wau
stat of okiahoma owes it •» a merod
duty to it- eltizens who have deposite d
in -tate huanks to sce that every dol '
inr of thia money is returned to them
Oblicatien Binding
"A moral "obllzaion of n common-
we ,1th is of the same bineing toi e
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I • Mw pet
I N’Ain Co
on the part of the recent bankcom insurance congress here
mislonel who in now a log MV n I
justice an I for whose apprehension a V eunescaY•
rewara of $10,000 le being considered
I cently failed Central EX-
i \. change bank of Woodward.
1 < The governor a statement follows:
Cn M A St P 22
* as one that la leal and must be met
. o 1 ieourls Every influence of the
udvemnor wil he exered to that ene
Berlin claims 165.000 nfen
on strike in Thyseen and
Stinnes works in the Ruhr.
» ent in Fi
,< ootintril on
tn relate the fart that the First Na-
tional Bank has purchased the South-
west National Bink and consolidated
its business with our institution. All
of the accounts have been transferred
to our books, and the same care will
I N Ind Al.,
ir h Rubber.
It S Steel .. .
All nf them are na- Thnuary
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Guards Installed Over
All Exits From Ruhr .
(Hr Th« Asnoclated rrens )
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The grand jury which meets here
Monday will decide whether there is
sufficient evidence to return an in-
dictment aganst the former court
clerk who held office for nearly twen-
ty year* here. *
lht Corp . 26
I,oco .. .112
Fon 58
ARMED GUARDS
ARESURPAISED
AND KIDNAPED
price.
Inerense in price of, according to
T N Asbury, stato sales mannger for
the company is due to the two recent
ten-cnt tncreaes in erude oil prices
to Bi passing in Sandy Hook wilh a
• bootlegger in tow.
all checks
the First
Entered at the Oklhoma. Okianoinn pustoifeu as rucond cane mal ner act ot Mdaran i ill*
k
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his disappet am e
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Motor Bandits Make Escape
I After Holding Up Brook-
lyn Messenger Cat.
Coca Cola . . 754
Gulf Sts $u 5212
avpointed, tvnl/fiee and nctinz elek
‘of tha Atetriet court-and sitch clerk
"history brouht on by th' fede ’ al re ; tion cut from s2 0001,000 to
serve banking board proved ruinous 0 ’« CUI Irom ?2*VV,0° 10
to all l»n. ot productive b siness $500,000.
of our old friends and customers.
“We desire to take thin means ot
thanking our old friends and many
eustomers for their co-opweration in
Ne ihenight he !noi, a sryet
tem with il" principle of proteetinN
deponita. lite pusent criwiM wil toon
hnve panei; dovomit .» wil ere '""-'em Ku Klux Klan,
havejrcned the monoy; th" Kound:
nea- ef our miate hankins laws will
After a few months the fund*
. Thomas Dixon, author of ... .
“Clansman,” denounces mod- In Ruhr District
undoubtediy he found to strenuthen
ava rehatilitate hUt state hankina N9*
arm Li 1124
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500 per man: 35,00 per year iiRtvam PRICE THREE CENTS
published Dally Exeapt Sunday. 1 --A- v
other men
NIGHT
it Iei into Shawne but
•■Ma nal. pia
hav seen vtheand w^h sueh
ehango- and'situguarda as xverience
has pomted ont and th" people who
come to anjoythe beneftia of these
inwa wi commend un for refuninK to
re «te nom the prliciples of tight.
be consolidated and
th. bank would be in opration in
another toll dasR,
Fam Play
mare!
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I trust my fellow citizens wP
in any way involved in atilt brink
depomits will remain composed and
contdent while th. leginlatursandthe
state executive departnuents concernedi
wet to a wiai 4 ul benefie lent solu-
tion of this complex and difficult sit.
INTEDNATIAN A I illing nor a whee 1 turning 1,1 at k
IN I ERN A I ION AL u d zen mines in the Ruhr valley
France proposes isolation afternoon. All thelr workmen were
lis! in Ibr fire.
Deposits $11,000,000
The travsaction furthe: entrenche
th* First National as the largest ban
in Okluhoma Chy, its geposits now b
nmng the strikers, but the French
are reinforcing thetr effectives in the
strike area
ture tonight 82 to 40 degreea,
i $ 41 F 0 M I. t I T-'Tonight fair. rii • »
wurra rr in wit portiom; bedinesda} Puri-
ir cio2tiy, wuzmer.
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Hou Ry
Mid ( id N J
M| U'lc i torp , .
renn Cop
United State* court that
the First National,
meeting he not been
r* xas * Pac
Tob Proda
Tro run on oh
Union Pac .
Retail Stores
few t
• h R l & Pu. 32A
Chino Cop ... 23
"Colo F a i
to give himself up. Immediately aft
rr wards he was taken hefore Ernest
watching the strjke
Bandits peed Away.
Mennced with four revovers, the-
chuuffeur did as he was bid. At a
spot behind the building of the King*
county hospital, the bandits shouted
•‘Stop’*!
contentment in thvir
home.
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Perce till
Nt L & * E,
II § F. pfd
Vh n . vium t il af
Wabwh n44
W'e i*rn 2/01/n
« Unop €‘n 17t4
Oh M A >• p uJJ
Suh* C4te .. 35
I ORT SNEI LING, Minn . .Inn
23,—( spt. Walter Connors, for.
mer post exehange officer at the
fort here, wanted on a charge of
embezzling $15,000 of government
funds, is under arrest at Fori
Worth, Tegan, after a chase which
led through Texas, New Mexico
and Mexico, according to military
authoritis here today.
i one I bnnks (ne year ago there were
eleven Th* (uarantj State bank was
। (Continued en rare * Celumn V
“Neither the failure of another mate
bank at Woodward nor any other oc-
currence C>t the past few years has
served in the least to alter the deter-
minatton of the people of th. date
to uphold their own chartered banking
institution. br shake thelr, faith in the
efficacy and sueess of the prip iple
of insuring deponitors in site banks
agajnst the loss of their savings.
Keserve Board Rapped
•
tion of credits unprecedented in our
plighted her troth and
in marriage to Hnjamin F
Madrid. Spnin, aithough n
(/M
Business is Consolidated.
Iesarding the change, H. M. John-
•on. president ot the First National
Bank, madv the foliowing statemnt:
clerk if
QFXDi"NF fhAluk T0 UUI
•no to Shawnee
United States
federul nithori.
remain In th" service though on* of them w •
. I’
"Consolidated with the First
National bank."
That notice written in red
pencil on the doors of the
Southwest National bank here
Tuesday morning told the
story of another big Okla-
homa City bank merger.
Patrons of the bank were transact-
ing their business as usual but at the
First National bank Tuesday morning
following an over-night transacion in
which the two hanks were consoll-
dated. The Ffrst National bought the
Southwest hank taking over all of the
Snow fell Monday night in Okla*
homa at Durant. Muskogee and Tulsa;
••cording to reporta received at the
weather bureau. Durant was covered
with a five-inch blanket, tne heaviest
han,” said Lydick.
be taken to look after th. interests Dolle telephoned federa authoriti©
Monday afternoon that he was ready
VOL. XXXIII. NO. 239.
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- i-3^ GASOLINE PRICE IS
1 .......... INCREASED 2 CENTS
Am Smelfins; .
•Am Huger 764,
a \m Humnntra 26 u 1
United Fruit: 1574
Va-Caro hemn . 24 Y
Am Zine 15
thorities.
Nn disorde l a have heen
City Man Drops Dead On Street
Louis Lorch, 43 years old. president ■
nf the Brickman Process company,
dropped dead Tuesday, while he wus
returning home from his office. The
body was taken tn Perrine and Me
Ate.' undertaking pnrols. Death was
noueved to he caused hv henrt fallure. !
tional Bank to the First National
Bank ot this city The First National
Hank is the oldest and strongest (tank
in Oklahoma City and we bespeak
bond of flood The amount of mon-
ey alleged to have bren embezzled
Chicago wheat market
nd thore entrusted with oil filling stations in Oklahomna City
nd funds of the United will sell gusoline at 20 cents at In-
hl we • i aid ts fees and cren of two cents over the IS rent
main. In the liztie tilting zoom
(Ry Th* Annociated Prese •
NEW YORK. Jan. 23.--Al
Mhd felonipusly se-
le to hi* own use
as given in the
H>> chirked
IOCAL FORI < AST--Cloudy and un-
seitirel and homewlnt warmer weuther to-
nigi it send Weineulay: minimum tempera;
nw banking read of
he live* with bu anti- fines
rstec Dolde hr «aid that Dolde told
him he wne siur-ee anon after h-
lip m
"11 f ni
Ven 12 mAnigh .
__ kt -—- . . Csneral Degoutte commander in
by th» logisiatuirr Ie is liple short No trace found of l^OWden hief of the occupational forces, ha*
nf marvelous thar our state hanking Carle's leave of absence rgfuxed to receive a delecation of the
nystem «n<i our suaranty law heve paper.’. Carl in Texas. "hy" workess
•to>*ith.twtw«r.ii ____ iny Th.
■ i(l many of the "lafe of Ie unio0 Earl Witt made superin- PaniS Jan 23 —The complete is.
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ne urred and wner th r " P. lute severane a of Ha communications
zuaronty awa in operation tb< 4ePo“ F nyor. with the reat or Germany, was an
tor hum lont all without hoe ’* ,, TTa A neunced in government circles toduy
enlery i helieve i know the tumper ( awa against Oklahoma „ the next t in thi Fench atrug
e th. iestsature now in "nlon a county registration officers against German re istane o ir that
rknow i uno. theu,P088 o.my°, thrown out by federal court resistance continues
mind and heart Inin 18 th- -e
guard stations today received orders
from Washington that as representa
tives of this department, they were to
assist in the prevention of smuggling.
Thin was l ho first general order
issued by th*- federal government
since the rum fleet appeared off the
Jersey coast nearly t-m weeks ago
Acording tn a coas guard official
) of the United
v being then the
{ley in tin his nlace .Dolde was last
u ii in Suwnee. prior in his nrrest
• mi statements will be- of
National bank, he snid
in a, i,
ll e. hi .
i • ninun .
I p. tu..
were com-
Every Resource of State Will
Be Applied to Protect De-
positors, Says Governor,
, Every influence of the gov-
ernor and the legislature will
.be exerted to fulfill the
"sacred duty of the state of
Oklahoma to its citizens who
nave deposited in state banks
o see that every dollar of this
money is returned to them."
Governor Walton declared
Tuesday in a formal statement
issued in connection with ef-
forts to re-organize the re-
r hand
nzi • l
nt on I
strike today, owing to the
French refusal to release
Autp"iss
V C- Clifton Meek
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three-eighths to cent net
higher.
(Iy Th* A-socia l ed Press )
I I $ \NNI . Jan. 23. — The
Tarlisl delegation at the -Nem
Kaat conference lere refusei hi
night tin* proposition made hs
Lord ( urzon of Gireat Iti-i ain to
submit the Most! question to tin*
league of nations, Thes demand
rd the right to decide the future
of the Mosul area, but Lard Cur.
ton would not consent to that
proposai.
working in the mine earls todiny
ulun the fire wus discovered,
were helieved to hair been re
moved without injury.
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Am Tab . .
Am Woolen
Anuconda Cop
Aiehison
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out the NrW006 hotel in Shawnee Bile Loco .. -1304
carly Thursdas morning. Maying tu ki *(•., . 413
friends before he hit that he was Ean pIe 5 .218252
sick. It is probable that he will re- cen Leather st
main in Guthrie with his son-in-law, chandier, Atrs. 66′4 •
O. K. Spurrier, the rest of thia week. ■ -- .0 — t
Am an Fdrs, 26
Pet ...... 76
Chile Cpp .. 29 16
Colvambi Gra. 284
861 osten Cn . .. MAL
an 1 int Nigkol ... 14 <
K C Sou.....21
MarLnd oil .. 301
M K & T .... 1514
Nat I Lead 124
Nev Com cep.. 141,
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MI SKOGEE, .Ian. 23—Horace
H. Hagan of Tuisa was elected
chairman of the Oklahoma Md
diers‘ relief commission at the re-
organization meeting of I hr vet-
erans‘ hospitalization board here
today. Ray O. Weems nf Salli-
saw, American Leegion member of
the commission succeeding Harold
B. Frll of Ardmore, was electel
secretary tn sueceed Hagan S.
(.rant Victor of Afton, tire chair
man of the commission, holds over
in that capacity as the vacancy
raused by the resignation of Fell
did not affect the vice chairman,
ship.
had I2.500.ono deposita and mound
$1,000,00(1 jn cash and sight exchange.
The First National had nt that call
$14,628,000 in dejosita and more than
$5,000,000 in rash and sight exchange.
Regurding the transaction, the di
rectors of the former Southwest Na-
tional Bank made the following state-
ment:
"W have sold the entire good will
and business ot the Southwest Na-
henize the inetitution were
a head rapidly an! that it Wi#
New York bank messengers of tDp TatpD Janatana . Rrenah " ’ unusually mild there and it was
$50,000.__ vorati the exits from the Muhra ? firportdaiz"arhen"nponoe prucipa
Kansag Citv woman disin- ' , * raiiroad o cunal. They are which includex melted snow
Kansas -;t woman dn- reudy it in announced, to achieve .. .. , whil. Tu,., reccivcd
___________ herits two-daughters, leaving complete inolation of the nuhr within mt.t .t A in ; or unow
The legislature win b equally ■ n- fortUne to Egyptian advent ur- tw eive hourx in the event'ot a sene I al T, „ was the F guit or a
..... ...... MIcanswm, . atrike or Hotine . .. .
ei. _ gulf slorm W ha h co used 3.38 inehen
lawfully, wilfull
and benefit the
'i nd lawful mor
States, raid mm
They leaped out with revolvers ir
hnnd and ordered the meessengers und
driver to pul up their han dn and
"step tvcly.” As the occupants of
the hunk car got out the robbers
. leaped inside and sped away-
I The money wan hidden under the
rear seat of the car.
Its whereabouts had been dvulged
by the messengers while they were
being menaced by the robbers with
t their pistols.
A a the bandits drove off the mes
senger and chauffeur ran in different
directions looking for a policeman. A
description of tic* bank car was tele*
approxlinntely fl 7,000,000. At the
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The Southwest ba ik was dos I
and no on* in the offices. Only the
usgal Tuesday morni g eri wd wns in
the lobby of the First National bank.
Southwest Lianks.
Depcltors In the Southwest Nii
tiohat wiI writ checks on Southwest
Dianka and will receive Southwest
siatements. the only diftereni e being
they will do their business at First
Nationa! windows for the time beinx,
Hugh Johnson, president of the Firm
National, announ ed Tuesday morn
sik but would be up and about in n
few days. His case will come before
the grand jur: sometime next week.
' He was one of the best clerks of ♦he
turned to Okluhomu City
McDonald said. He suld
* itizution t i civil cases and
I costs patl by defendants in
• i tljen and there un-
with the occupational uu-
t rain to fall in New Orleans, Mon-
day. The minmum at Oklahomna City
Monday night waa 28 degrees, the iow-
est in more than i week. The pre-
dletion (in Tip Hay in cloudy and un-
set tied mid for Wednesday, warmer
ltain is falling long the Atland
ast, ‘Temperatures are about nor
mill over the country
1014
344 | R a St! *
Gen Asphalt ., du ■
•nen Elec . 140 4 '
Charles Deavers named
mayor of Ada.
MiMPHIS Tenn.. Jan. 23.- John
W Eludson Jr , While Haven. Tenn.,
dairyman, was found guilty today of
murder in the first degrec in con-
nectton with the slaying of Mtn. Hit
He B. Ferguson of Memphis, with
whom Indson was alleged to have
beeh infatuated.
The verdiet of the jury, returned
atter deliberation of a little more than
an hour, carried with It a death sen-
tence.
J. W. Burns' disbarment
case hearing set for Janu-
ary 30.
”Accounts of A. C. Dolde,
out on $3,000 bond, allaged to
be $2,106 short in complaint
filed Monday.
Itank will oxinn our opportanilies fm
hujneRs ilevetopmneni We aro in
posjlion in nasure 11.tin of a corvilasl
and hearty welcome in the First Na
developing out bank, nnd «. wish ,o bad |. ri his hotel m Shown.,
nasure them that the widely trecog taken to nonmon nark, six mile
nixed ntrenuth and III* suporlor hank nf town where he nwik in a
ini facilitjes of the Flrnt National condition. Dolde . ou ni tel
ugtton
ank at Allen
Fails to Open
The Firer State hank at Allen, ok*
lohoma, in Pontetoc county, tailed to
onen touy.
The bank wan capitalized at 895,000.
according to VicePreside nt ' S.
Olver and had deposits of 1141.000
Mr Oliver said that plans to reor-
mployes of the South- । Oklahoma City
been in Oklahoma City since
time,
J. D, Lydick, attorney for
art now instalilng are completed.
Which will give us the most com-
molcus and convenient banking quar- 1
cers in the entire southwest.:
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MIAMI Okla.. Jan. 23 — 1 1
Gireen. 22 years old, whose par.
ents live here, was admitted in a
lecal hospital tbay for treatment
if a wound in the anti which he
slid was received from a sniper’s
gun while he was guarding Mi*
souri A Northern \rkonsas rail
rand property at Harrison. The
shooting is said to have occurred
nt night, January IS. The wound
has not lealed properly, relatives
of (ireen said.
(Dy The Al.gctatea pret, ,
NkW YORK, Jan. 23---The
ill. commltiee of bituminous caai
cpt t itoks arg labor union chill*
considering a new wage agree
meni to rep) ire that expiring in
Ilir lit state competltive Held,
\p»il I. reached an agreement
teslay. The new arrrement will
lie subenitteri tomorrow io the
whole conferenee fnr ratit ientiow.
The Pierce Oil corporation effective
Tuesday announced a two-cen in
• rease in the price of gasollne and a
one-cent raise in the price of kero-
sene making the tank wagon prices
11 centa and gasoline 18 cents, mak-
ing the price nt filling stations over
the state on gasoline 21 cents. Plerce
MomliM II* had i*
with AIva MeDonali,
(By Kntornnional Newa Service,)
NEW YORK. Jan. 23.-
Four armed bank robbers in
the Flatbush section of Brook-
lyn today held up a motor
car cohtaining $50,000 be-
longing to the municipal bank
of East New York, compelled
the chauffeur to drive it to an
isolated spot and then es-
caped in the bank’s automo-
bile with the money.
Guards Surprised.
Three armed guard* in the treasury
| car, taken by surprise, were unable to
’ make any resitanee. •
The $50,000 wns being removed
from the mu in office of the bank to
the Borough park brunch.
En route. a closed automobile
swung up so close that the bank
car was for* ed close to the curb Four
men leaped from the coupe with
drawn revolvers. One of them gave
directions to the bank chauffeur tc
turn and drive to a deserted spot
which he named.
lenves eight banks in Morena on oath saya that on m nbbut • a •u
(By Th* Apeoctuted I
HAMEORN, Jan. 23.—Six-
ty .five thousand employes of
the Thyssen plants in this
city and Muelhejm went on
Arnold C Dolde, tieposod
' the United states ourt. w 1
dered voluntarily to federal
ties Monday, ie <il Pi his
(By Th* Assolatet Preau ।
ESSEN, Jan. 21 Not . pi. was
NATIONAL
Automobile bandits rob
(Southwest Consolidated With
/ First National; All Ac-
for them the confidence and regard inest Chnmbers, United states conimis property of the United States."
sioner. and furnished $3,60 isond. ♦ M itorinl witn cases wore given ny
When Marshnl Alva M D. S E Offutt ana
M V H Allied Chew . 76 FanrAm Pet . 872
Dold. has <n missing since Thurs. A11” Ehqimez” 154 penpng e- ‘ 2
dlay Tansxury lx Judge otteral. Sat- Ar *J% Pre oil . 2754
ll . - ____ . .. — -__-a.-- a-2-. Am C e F 174 Huy Con Cop . 139
Rendig . 1*4
Iev ron > Mil 49
the boarding house, Mise Logan,
yuars oid was married by proxy,
thli E: Chapin, one of the bourd.
■ 'i.r as substitute Rev H. E
porformned the ceremony in the
invincible on . 15%
n - ■ 43 I
r-enn Cop .. 251
(uthtc, w
<1111 \(O, Jan. IS.— Business
men of Pueblo, Col., have been
given until next Menday in raise
$15,000 for the purchase of the
Siout City, Iowa, franchise of the
Westera kagur, Pit idenl Tear-
ney annoanced today. The sli-
untlon lo.k* very eucouraging,"
he eaid. ‘ When ihe di al tom
pleiad a mneekinig nt Hie Western
league owners will Im* held in Kan
sas 4 its tn irrange for Hit- open-
ing nf the 1933 season " Fhi-
meeting, l’resident Tesv ney snid,
pnssibl; ma be hr hl next Mon-
eda-
OK MI I GEF, •an, 23 -Dewey
Culp of Porum, Muskogee county,
k in the eount; iail here awaiting
a hearing on a charge nt th* mur-
der of Ned Farris, Stigler youth,
at Bezzs, on Dec 12, 1221. Culp,
a young married man, was
brgught to Okmulgee last night
”id lodged in jail.
to all stations on the Atlantic sen- deponita and assets after bank em
board, the gulf coast and the great Poyes and officfala w rked from 3
lakos. o’clock Monday afternoon until 8
Scarcely had it been made public o’clock Tuesday mon g in • he* king
when the coast guard cut ar Manhat* up the accounts and getting every,
tin was reported hv murine observers thing ready for closir g ■ d a!
i’nited States hs lost to England H
ponitlon as the great oat importer ot
Costa Rican E • aqaording * of
the department at commerce ful
n net exportntion Mai year of 1D 52
138 kilos, Mngland look approxmate
a ly 10,720,000 and ihe rniHd State
' h*htl> more than « 000,000 kilou
SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 23-
The hedles of two taiFFs have
heen removed from thr shaft of
the Morning mne at Mullan,
Idaho, arcording m a report re
eriveo bs Ho* < lronicie from
Wullare, iduli, seven miles ill's
laid today. ll was said tltis
prabably wevle cover the dentil
il
oi the First National to take rare nt, old Madrid
the incr ised business Johnson sald Pretty Paf
WASHINGTON, an.
in-law, K spurrier ae ordinz to .1
l» ydiek. attorney for Dolde A com
plaint filed by Van Mur us fedevai
examiner, Monay, atteges that Dolde's
but until th«> next called meeting
the board of directors of the t
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 239, Ed. 4 Tuesday, January 23, 1923, newspaper, January 23, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1950465/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.