Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 285, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1923 Page: 1 of 26
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TWENTY-SIX PAGES- OKLAHOMA CITY, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923.
Pickfords Face' Rum Charge
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BENEFAGTOR OF
Stock Show
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BEFORE SOLOWS FORECAST SAYS
Even Ani-
Day Spirit,
Lottie Pickford
Jack Hekford
With the spirit o St
Mechanic is
Badly Hurt
by rain or snow is expected to
t o)
Oklnhoma I'lly Sunday, according to
torneys, the interview failed. Plckford
known uh Dorothy King, the model
on
Buick company, was seriously injured I pleted for either of the victims.
crop
Hye,
Lieutenant
I Fort Reno, won first place
day
ernn nt horse, ridden by Major Jones
t hrch
hotel
>
in
was riding
ROBBER SCARES
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City to Be Political Bee Hr I ool Board Candidates Arc.
40,000 MARCH
Cargill Diplo-
Saturday;
HIMSELF AWAY
Pinch
matically Eludes
serial number pln« d
IN ST. PATRICK
tracing the purchaser. The
FROM HOLD-UP
-}
thunele
tates
r' deg ees reigned
in
L.c
of Mrs Strato had gone out for lunch.
settled, tonight and Sunday
The release of
of Atlanta
da
gators determined his connection with
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the c
V du ious
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eezing
da
he
PACKER MERGER
failure
tc
who is under
by on- to the police
d
in
almost
MAY BE GIVEN
LOS
Jack
' by a sul-
s
TD DEFEAT DAVIS
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conlic t betw
P
d. The feeling in inf<
the finish—and that the fin sh will be
it
pointing to the long and ■ lo:
iu*
until the middle of next
action Governor
demorat
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ters, with voters inclined to the belief
that
to leave Miami on
ponent
With two mefbers of the board to
formed him that he owned the place
yesterday from his fishing trip with-
' in the
< ‘hina
3
public here
tion of Arerictn
Today was expected to be a field
WASHINGTON
from
the long
v demooratie eanidates
membi i
■ ; of the congregation dring i h n
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(entinure on Paxe t, (‘wluwn 6.)
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| Ml I ed
Saturday morning in an auto collision
at Fifth street and Robinson.
meeting of all depositors of the de-
fun t W ilkin -Hale .“Lite bank has been
defendant attor-
overlooked im
it er : ud. bl’
1th his a?
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Guimaves
Boston
That
had wi
afte a round of golf, he assisted Mrs
Harding in a reception for a d lega
Way
and
Street Corner Meetings
To Ring Down Curtain On
Spring Primary Drive
their trip
returned
bond elt
legal. J,
Night News Sunmary
counselor
ci nfrred
was so violent that several
coaches were telescoped.
HARDING PREPARES
FOR RETURN JOURNEY
ven
men
When Meeting Plans Are
Confused.
man
on a
)
atte
the
to
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a
Was -
son
w hose
disclos
had
off 1
ror •
M. Muh
Frid ty
charged
what
Da\ s
With
among
whie h is expected to take ( harge of
the matter within two weeks, a state-
m«nt whenever it was desired.
• may
tives
en the
1s All
Eagle
Bridges
tra Police Guard Detailed
For Annual Event.
girl’s
there
door.
nuns,
at hez
ck, figuring in
said. ha been
a price set by
les
the
• la re he will be put
stantial majority.
tnkes
and
Gun Accidentally Disc arged;
Highwayman Flees.
day of the eighth annual exposition of
the Sovthwest American livestock as
intion opened Saturdaj
Judging and the routine work of the
rumors
founded
BANK DEPOSITORS
WILL MEET TONIGHT
The
grow
f i
Driver Blinded
Sun ight.
TOWeIS ass
to arrange
Tanner Followed Woman.
Only once during the three hours
perinl klo
in an add
both
and
was
— Dr.
German
warmne
Sunday
colder.
morning
A
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TO BE MADE SUNDAY
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therw
volice .
Rain or Snow May Accom-
pany Drop Below Freez-
ing Sunday.
sons.
have
mile an
i colder*
old wav
< eption of a handfull, go home three
days before sine dir adjournr ent but
this time the republicans declare they
will take no chances on eleventh hour
vetoes The chief executive has until
next Wednesday to return. either ap-
proved nr rejected, any bills sent to
'him today
•• the Ok is Mem a Quiahoma. vostoinice as oecond oase mas under act of Marek 1. 187.
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
Evasi
te, pa
Bills Ready for Roll Call;
Picketing Bill Up For
Final Action,
is com -
3 where
"the
held
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hour wind
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strletly a V.ni key gathering.
When severn} persons in the < rowd
MnThpprovbatkorRathnwemarrterpetndout being seemed i
s Day parade.
for increased pro-
in spite of state*
( nts of cit offi lals that no trouble
us anticipated.
■v
thered the rerent freeze with- ,
or tain s itur. ’
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• nndidate may be, Mis
COLD
WAVE
later announced hi was willing to give
the officer or the t- leral grand jur ' • a5 gay butterfly throuh Broad-
way to her tragic death.
ponente of bightmaster on
tungtehe Oefly Escept Smcav.
Me per matli 06.00 per peer mi.
B
"enam
To form a protective .association a
olable tie-upt f the indictment
7 A • 7 g ner is believed to have been insane
/ F? L 47 (gQ 7)7 when he stepped into the Faultless
--- -- baker: 2405 Classen boulevard, Fri
a rehearing will
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ARTIST MODEL I
now on
no nutter who the democratic
Killed in Train Wreck
DUBLIN- St
attention on the
republican will Im a strong op-
in the election.
he will welcome an investigation, in
hours preceding roll mil on the anti-
picketing bill and the cement plant ; turn , snow.
measure. The house will choose be.
Patri k in
taxmyers who
ef, 1
• denly cold. He says the rain which
1 expected with the cold wave may
Thursdaj . “Mr. Marshtll" is said t«
conce led wenpt ns w nlr in) €
He died iter in the afternoon at
the Wesley hospital where an oper-
weather man says that it will Victim Riding
warme all day Saturday and - ■
day afternoon, shot and killed Mrs.
Fender, Robert St ate, the object of his mad.
By nrss and fatally wounded himself.
Legion membt rs
med cir-
go on to
, Farm Boy, owned by Major Munn-
was foun l
! the city on his platform of tax reduc-
Hon and business admini tration, h s
Asupporteis det me that his ' ss at
4 the polls depends on the enthusiasm
' of ayaths of the northtown vote
‛ . and the numbers in which they go t
laiioni to Omaha, Neh
weather bureau.
"“NG
PRICE THREE CENTS
was to be sought through
Oratorical guns will
to hi:
ernnz;
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superintencent oi schools, will
siles of
her rec ent Ulnnss
States was the contentic
to urge th* daughter to return to a
normal, quiet Hfo.
technical charge of carry-
car on the I covered.
prohdl matit al, i>< curding to
furastet t.
' in Topeka i
week tn sei
Jonathan M
Making House-to-House
Campaigns; Cleanup Work
Is Under Way On Program
for Pi e-Election Days.
Find w rk of the < andites for the
oard of education wigjin full swing
Satu rim) With fivi women aspirants
the peach and apricot
placed in his hands todaj The gov.
nor afready ha’1 vet ed twenty sev en
mensures _ several of ” . ch have been
passed over his veto.
The canvase is 1.1 he made b
in the
Cwo « hecks sab I to have bet n given
by J’h kfe id were found in the pos-
session if two of the aceuscd men.
One of which was aliened to have nd
liquor to the . ctoi
i > »1I. y summoned Pickford
trret Opiimistic.
Allen Street running
of
Irish republie will take no part in am both house of the Kansas leglslature
irh: ath ns or dinners; they will ob-
serve the day as one of mourning for
J Mahoney. officer ■ f the K ,
where the girls body
ment plants of the state were ready ’the
drawn sh i tl\ after entering the shop.
Did ho order her to forseke her hus-
and nnd dzushter nnd co with him?
Funerals Pending.
C „ stresser law enforcement as th bg
points in their platforms
• Dan V. Tacky and n A Cargill
k canelates for the nomination for
mayor on the democrutic ticket, got
/ ah tangled up at the city auditorium
«‛1 Friday night
N The two men are bidding for the
, support of the Walton vote in Okla.
their vacation party i duy pi’
heJ
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ty five teams consisting
• ♦« n w ho w tl visit « \
Wednesday night in the apartment
Dieckhoff, ।
embassy
of State !
hloroforn bottle bit the user
jof th s”\ i mm m.
! largersteda n. mhewthen. Wen do.anda out any fish, owing to rough scas ai 1
Police Inspector Coughlin, who is the morning, afternoon end evening
"directing the murder investigation, I” grams
was waiting for the appearance of । The chief attraction of the livestock
"Mr. Marshall" and 'Wilson." his program Friday was the horse exhi-
secretary to explain their . presence bitions in the Jumping horse division
Four important bills the Disney
ajitl Cordell, warehouse measures the
indicated today, will remain
mitted he had made
pres nt board enber who seeks
Ury claims (Iu court
of the
Pie kf rd will be summoned before i
The Huckins
ation fa led to be of any avail Fun-
eral a i angements ha. e not been com.
Albert Guimares
fur coat," who i*
annual St Patri
asmuch as this would clear up any
de uhta depositors may have gained
.a to the regularit) of proceedings.
be a wealthy Bostonian, about 6
years old, and engaged in the aul”
tween and the Disney and Cordell
TO BE QUILLED"Sis
ST. LOUIS—Initiation of a Mnle
sippi river barge service between gt.
Louis and St Paul about June 1, was
nnounced by the recent!y oreunimee
Iivei tranit comnar
said by the police to have given them
। the name of the man she suspects to
be the murderer.
' Before moving men, directed by the
mother, came yesterday to remove the
on of Wil!
Georgia i
' • LO8 ANGELES, Narch 17—Heve
, Intions of ' one of the biggest illegal
/ Nquor combinations ever unearthed
in the west was forecast by federal
‛ prhibition « ill ers today ax they J*.
, viewed evidence which they stated In-
Mysterious "Mr, Marshall”’
Must Explain Visit to Dead charke o the Testivit1es tho closinK
Girl’s Apartment,
th- man s feet After the Mahoney.
Lach was taken to the University
hospital Erakkt on said that the sun
ref if t ng on his windshield, blinded
him and caused the accident, accord-
ing the police.
the conservatve element 01
| a closing Imi of the ep’o
| ramipuign at street cornr met
,2 faturday nigat. Thre ar* no ia i in the field, house to house chm
, mat’S mm gs planned foi thi v id l aigninz in some wards ot 4 v
’ up campaign of saturdas and • was popular with some of tin work-
[ • day. eaci candidate arra er8
own meeting- drawing his - ” Just what effect the administration
7 years old when she died, but narty rushed out at the sound of the
of Clinton, struck their
1 ght s‛ where Leach
with the
man s small black pi cket comb, 4 n-
cased in a leather sheath, which was
i found in her bed They think it was
dvopped there by the man who admin
istered the 4 hlorofoin which caused
th- gi l s death.
Another tlib was furnished by thr
Miller Van Dall antj-picketing bill and
house bill 469 giving the corpor ition
commission jurisdiction over the ce-
Rhine town near Duisburg ■ II “UI-
.rd NHFN H[ SHOT
a French troop train collided "II—Il II— -•9
with a freight. The impact I OFFIGEBS SlY
for final roll call when the house con-
vened at in 30 o’clock Saturday.
Hottest fights if the ninth legisla-
tive session were anticipated in the
t h’ qful information, dot
re pinning more fuith in
Mahoney Speaks
At Klan Meetinq
That American industries ar”
danger of being wrecked b’ the
of foreigners pouring into the U
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AIN OR SNOW WITH TEMPERATUflE BELOW FREEZING EXPECTED StJNDA Y
~ OKLAHOMA CITY T----
NEH YORK. March 17.—Two hun-
Ired and fifty city detectives, in plain
l thes and Hi v oral hundred uniformed
lmen were deta iled today to min-
J«* with Fifth avenue crowds this
ft ernoon when 40,000 men and wom-
n are expected to take part in the
Another cold wave
temperature probabliy
li nks 't < olumbia Solith Carolina
| Ane Baltimire
• ussions .app,ar»d to be of longer dura-
tion Slinim ring down the prognosti-
lookers, 18 the
.proposed bond
to le accolnpanied by Irish melodies
pli ved by the stat. A and M college
band.
Anothei query among voters who
ar.- active in th.- different wards is
what influence the book interests are
• fing and how far they will show
their hand in the campnign
A di iturbing element in the worl
tion > April 22, 1922, was
' had
federal grand jury in connection wit.
recent raids by prohibition enforce
BIC WAREHOUSE ANOTHER COLO
I MEASURES NOW WAVE COMING.
in connection charged, the bulb t striking the ground were
H ighes, by special appointment, it Is
understood, at the request of the em- ।
[ bassy.
Sat irdas 1 ght and then turn sud.
With the last lap of the race 1 most
over, O. A. < ‘argil ami Dun V I at key
were tsill fighting bitterly over the
eld Walton support the gov '• i i' •
maining silent as to his r l affilia-
tion Frienda of both men are e ually
assertive in declaring that Wa!ton is
for their candidate. Lackey s fi ends
owned by
Kian, created stirs
property from the apartment,
were other taps at the front
it was the knocking of two
of the order of St Francis,
emissaries of lie mother, c me
A delegation claiming to represent shot was fired through the brim of
A erican association for recogni ! an nor > hat and then two found their
OUT NEXT WEEK -
- temple-and
>toCk Valued by Adjudicators thesnctior ■ avonotyet
... . . from
a l tn i motor One of them was tives. Tanner lived at 1536 Wont
The} sent a letter to the Twen t sixth street, and Mrs. Strate
at 425 West Twenty-fourth street
nd for Johnson to "get out at once
which the supreme court decided last
Tuesday was legal, rud which is
again threatened by attorneys for the
CHELSI \ E. A Tranah,
for the r itke i ing
Louck, who was driven the car. They
wen driving west and had almost
cleared Broadway, according tn Louck
when a cat driven by D L. Brakkeon
Sunday afternoon from 2 o’clock un-
til 5 n- lock according to an announce
secre ment made Saturday,
with the failure of a brokerage house
voluntarily went to the police when
they first got busy.
Ad«U ional details of Miss Kemin's
life we re made public today She hud
been marrid when 18 years old. She
BEILIN IP.....
VOL. XXXIII. NO. 285.
— China’s request that
’ the famous "twenty-
trenties brands! the
"the greatest obstacle
1d Lottie
of Mary
holders • dividend of 100 percent in
prefe red stock of Armour nd com. ! called for Saturda, night at the court
!tman. Stskerolderog houzsndoe Bagstrain, ' day on the batch
000,000 of Armour and company com. Diseatisrnctionitedero tbe The rerublican strering. commit;
mon stock . .... , t 1 "1, । , . tee la5t night arranged a schedule of
Tl- 816.000,000 Amour and com mougenes irprnidtoctdtbecnuutdae the. rdorgangwhionthe vetoea
puny common stock will be turned .. " wouid be called up and absent
over t Mor is and company by .1 1 "comMitte. (n nves e t. ,h.. members were hurriedly summoned
ozden Armour chairman of the board . n s 0 iattton and myostatqtrth on hand to holster up the mn-
No Mor and company stock n Jority’s strength. The lower houm
enter into the deal . 1 consists of ninety nine republicans an
L, it was stated. Prentiss Price. whotwenty-six democrats.
«... .. " , with George B. Rittenhouse and J. D. N ---- -------
1 ' ‘ walbout of » thousani , Lydick was liquidation agent, declared
WAen m » amp actory, the first'1
trlke of th Mussolini rezime, pro-
41 ‘ igoi Us nn .i in । on the purl
khusysen, and ridden by Charles
Cupp, won second and Trinkett, gov-
WASHINGT . i be fderal fat’ll'
i ii burenu granted charievs und i
< ii. w azri nil ill al .i edit det, to
Ordinarily the legislators with ex.
tion of the Lac key and Walton fam-
ilies in substantiation of their c’ims.
Results seem to depen 1 entirely on
how strong thr Walton • lement 1s in
the city, and the division of votes
ing effective as of the close of the
former's fiscal year. October 2s
George 1»
day morning was 3
eighteen to twenty t
made it seem much
The impending ci
ing from the north
th” temperature o :
Saturday morning.
The forecast was
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have proved un
pistel was fired the man made his es.
cape.
A dancing and card, party was in
Drogress ne t door, according to Mrs.
McMullen. ’ ho said that the entire
rd of the Ku Klux Klan Wa
ss tn Oklahoma Klansmen Sur
re-election, nnd J. O. Crawford. Op.
The budget canvass of the First
Presbyterinn church will be mule
said. Cage Johnson, one of the arrest.
Ing of: ers accompanied him to the1 NEW YORK
garage and u cording to Johnson. ’Japan abrogate
after entering the garage Ross in * ne demands"
ovemants as
night when h accidently dis
his pistol.
not positive that the bottle had n0
been procured by Miss Kenan, as
Hu re were etories told in the jazz pa
aces she trequented that bib was
usex •( Grugs, including nar oties
Release of Suspeet Sought.
habeas corpus proceedings tod xy, Ai. >
K» 4 nan was said to have been fund
of Guimares and to have given him
many costly presents, including jew-
elry and a fur coat.
Guimares was with her until 11
o‛ lock Wednesday night, according
R. Kenton,
n of jury du
with jazz bantis. nnd $il‛ b •
menth as can be mustered t <
t he i abble
As usual, political oborvers •
inat nii «iu’ - in t dvfiuil' ’ v lin ■
and that chances of swinging the
ote ill the last minute ar I H- W
ever, street • oi ne i conversat Wot i
indicate thattherc are a numbei o!
undec lded or es “’ill, and that i । ’
minute appealy may not be W out
result.
separated trom her husband
name her mother would not
se The mother, incidentally was
an ove i haul Ing ace rding to Orval wife who was by his side constantly.
Pi kfi rd. brother and sist
i he sixty seven Irish patriots who
have been executed by the English
Free State agents and will hold a
memorial meeting Sunday night to
• ommemorate their sacrifice.’
Friday night
The worst f.-ature of th” invasion is
that the great majority are from the
lower classes of the Southern Euro-
pean < untries, where the standards
of living are far below those if An er.
icn, he said.
law Enforcemnent Striet.
Both lackey and Cargill have
on the last measures passed
CHICAGO, March 17.—Purchase of mask 1
h Morris and company by Armour and mnyor Again warning of "trouble it
LEGASLATURE PLANS
Tatriek’s Day focused inz effective as of the cinca ne en. street ihste ad of 126th.
Major Michael A Kelly, of the 1
merit an assoiation Cor the recogni-
tion of the Irish Republic, has written »
to Mayor Hylnn.
Then he entere I the bakery and the
tragedy soon followed.
A struggle took place a struggle
for th* poesession <f the revolver
which Tanner is believed to have
4 the polls on Tuesda) portant points in di • iding the case.
If the women, particularly in thisl 1 the ward wher the femi
' section are '-I • th ' ampats ", not prese ni interest
sufficiently to g0 ott to voti in larEe
$. numbers. Street's headquarters de-
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Love Spurned, City Man Shot
Woman Then Himself; Fu-
nerals Are Pending.
Rejected by the woman he loved,
the wife of another man. W. F Tan-
•niutR
et MAN
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or snow Sund
might Colder v
Freezing temp
roation. President and Mi Hardins
exposition had been completed. The
only it maining work to be done was
on showing Hu crowds a good time
with entertainment features following
one another in close suecession
throughout the day.
Miss Lydia Van Gilder was sched-
uled to sign several Irish songs in
home city.
Cargill appeared nt the meeting fol-
lowing newspaper announcemens it
was a general city meeting tor hiitermtickel m < * ‛h n le . i inthi um and
Other candi i B Hin haw. in tn, ward the temi tary jot the . chambe r ot c mme , . hat
12tee eaid Ickey personally had in . ne € i ment again a peui with Nrs heen sent by the farmerg na rrui
formed them e irlier in the day it w is r i. rt i: New om 01 osing varl r
'son*, (n Hi । puhli in nominntion.
of the future board mm
had offered new reparations proposal:
or formally had requcsted reconsider-
ation of the Franco Ri igian attitude
were officially denied.
MIAMI, Fla , March 17 -L ving UP
to the plans for hie vacation which
included only rest, relux it.on md rec
Forty French Soldiers
age of laws that are unce
and that cannot be obey
e of the things scored
infiuence represented by A C.
u ! i h Si i re ta: y
thnt Germans
f two
was seen walking nervously up and
PARADE TODAY
I EistL I UWF I in ed these 8 for some time
until every one with the exception
committee of the whole Friday after,
noon Muri y F. Gibbons, spenker,
apparently favored the Disni 3 bil
dui ing deliberations of Friday while
J P. Rossiter, administration fl ,
lender put his strength behind the
Cordell measure.
(By Th* Aseociated Pr*M >
TOPEKA Kan March 17—A two.
a cording to John A- Leach was riding on the running he lingered did Tanner show any
board of one of th’ company cars that ; signs of regaining consciousness He
was returning from a trial trip after i turned, or tried to turn, toward his
issue of $1 900:000,
office 1o quc stion him
“• ert di man 1 « th* < ffh
when th” m tor arrived
It wns reported i friends of the
couple that Tanner while operating e
shoe shop near a restnurant conducted
1 v Mr. and Mrs. Strata started ratine
his lunch there and that friendship
between the two developed.
, When thr Startes abnndoned the
restaurant business and Mrs Strate
* ' gan v rking for the Faultless
•ah' i' . Tanner is said to have fol.
f I ved her and frequently went in to
see her.
Struggle Took Place.
Friday morning near noon. Tanner
b, isked Althi ugh five judges uphill'
the l” nd of educution in declaring the
and appeared to he striving to say
something, but his lips merely quiv-
cred and he eank back into uncon-
sclousn €s from which he never re.
northwart The president
mobile tire business with offices in wns
Boston, New York and Philadelphia , —
‘ AWir led Lieut* nant BI is a cup —
Focket Comb May Give Clue. Even the horses were in be ap-
While the girl’s supposed benefactor pealed to by Irish music Saturday
with a saddle drill on the program
with freezing ,
accompanied ,
strike
He also urged Klansmen to keep in-
violate their oath as Klansmen, and
to encourage the churches and pub ,
schools.
Class A, Ci mmon sto
the transaction, reports
valued at $s5 a share.
Won < i inml । I । . । h l' i .
H •wi inne d en rage ?. Clumn 3.)
< By The Asgociated Press)
NEW YORK. March 17—The polici
’ l v • Cpt-cu <1 to (|ti( stion the mysti i
"Mr. Murshall," who is generally
u p l to have supplied the glide
wings v th which Dorothy Keenan,
houses when he was intrd ed
permitter to aidress them. He
Mrs McMullen at ci mpan d by hex
sister-in-law, Florence McMullen, had
just ri turned home and we . about to
drive their car in the garage, when a
man appeared nt th* corner .f the ga.
rage and ordered them to hold up their
hands. At this instant, according to
Mi>. McMullen, the pistol was dis.
J F Leach, mechanic
ened its value oy scratching
ing to police who consented to allow* -----
him to take his own car from a near-1 DI BLIN- James Donovan, repub
by garage This trip aft* i his own carlcan ' drector of chemicals’ has been
caused i charge of resisting an offi- arrested, charged with smuggling ex
4 el to be placed against him, police plgsives from England
su ■ eed himself, and L O Brooks, the
new det ocrat e < ndidate. C. E.
Sinith, r publie a i < ndidate, has his
supporters, but with no oppos tion in
that quarte disi sjan is confine
to th l roba ble re ult of the demo-
viatic contest,
Thi« demi • rats in the second ward
a e Hn. d up in .battle array for tin
101 ti on with Mrs . p. Lindsy <
present member of the board, as the
1 one of * mtention. Ed F. Lough,
millre or Charles E Haynes are said
to Parson’s candidates Feminine
interest predominates in some quar.
tonight increasing eloudinss
eXcept lori h West portions
unsettled with rain or snow
Cold wave with te nope ature
The six aceused nun. taken into
custody , me held in bail of $10,000
ea< h.
loe Eurke, I/nited States distriet at-
torney. Mated th” evidence obtnned
tbe dry agents w uld be guarded
el' <1 r Hi it • ould be siver to th,
gran ’
is that the fight must
ndjudi h tors in conference Inst week
Circumvention of federal interven-
tion w Rs believed to have been nccom.
pllshed by the method the dea] will be
consumated.
Armour and company will buy the
physical assets of Morris and com-
pany through one of its subsidiaries,
probably Armour and company of
Del iware recently organized. Of the
$30,000,000 purchase prio© $10,000,000
will bo paid in cash; $10,000,000 in
preferred stock of Armour and com-
pany of Illinois at par and $10,000,000
•f Class A common stock of Armour
and company of Illinois at $85.
Morris and company will then
liquidate, giving its preferred stock
f * ordial relations betwet n
Japan ' the text, made
reveals
Hit to hrold up Mrs B
2803 Classen bouleva
Free State and the Republi n
main she reused and bucked toward
th* rear door of the room, according
to the evidence contained in the fact
that both bodies were lying near the
door slightly to the left.
In the struggle which followed one
Whatever the ad an
lo lon «. w f pintatoc
i 1 1 • ' 11’ and ci un s.
shot, police inv estignted and found
■ lue a upon w h. h tht y w ere wol king
The usual week end rush com
menced at poll. »• headquarter Satur-
day when night raids totaled thirty,
seven arrests. —
Twenty-one raids were nade by po-
lice Friday night, three couples were
nrre sted tor occupying rooms, four f. r
ll 'gal posst ssion, ele i w vagrants, ।
three for fighting. one speeder, one
for disorderly conduct three drunk
eight for minor traffic violations and
one for resulting an officer.
Charlie Ross arrested at the Broad,
way Central hotel with Blanche Illing.
wood, did not want to ride to the po
lice station in the police auto, accord-
Pt inuts noon The budzet for the en i,
Volk s $60000
ment officers, it was stated
V hitehurst, president t the state
board of agriculture, after receiving
report: from all sections of the st ite
except in the extreme southern parts
C. I Donart, county agent says
that the peiches far advanced as in
th* southern part of the state may
have been killed.
Minimum in Oklahoma city Satur
As Johnson did not obey this com- '
mand. Ross called him n vile name
and struek at him. Johnson said.
Johpson then knocked Foss down and
picking him up continued the trip to
the station he de lared
Ion hl lacker frustrated his < n
1 i
ioated n nuther of prominent । rr
gonns wer pntrons of • x all >-I
bootlegget enught in i nids here
Thus dny night.
H H. Dolle j hcad of the southern
California federal pr hibitlon enforce-
ment bureau, onnounced that the
names of at least twenty persons .
prominent in Los Angeles, in hiding
a number of motion picture agtors
both nun and women, were included
in a list ink- n from two < f the al-
egc b otleggei 3 but he mad** publie
only tho of Jack lickford and Mi.
Allan lori st known pr fession alls
as tttk Pi - id, screen at tm and
rotherand s: ter to Mar Pickore
cloud}* un.
with prob- -
somewhat I.
cold wave
Lures Sun.
citions of those who presumed to .... . . ,, , , ,
.....
forth, short tern, while w E Might, pocted have during his stay her
master, present member of th board have never devqloped .nOub likeli
. . . , bond now exista that th- vacatit n
eemed strongest for the long term ,,, ... . ,
Whitten haa powerful opponent, for'"'" hroken into by art'thing bear
the short term in Grant C LandN, 7,'m important.matters of atate
Who mn member or th- bonra out Por politics Mre, Hardins .-Hr ues
. - 1 ! tO Show signs of improvement
। {- acknowledged among the lesser candi-
, dates, for with so many in the i •• •
I ' even seasoner politicians find it lfi- , ।
| , < ult to predi t from which of the la rgi
' civisions those condidatee wilt take
* votes.
presented as "a former senator in the
legisiature of Mississipp:
The upper house took action on
more than thirty n • isures d ring thi
Eridny session. Salient among bills
• lvanced in the senate was Courtland
M Feuquay’s proposal to retain <.
150,000 in illegally collected taxes au.
the rized by the 14 mill ad valorem
levy the supreme court declared un.
' nstitutional.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 285, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1923, newspaper, March 17, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1950691/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.