Okmulgee Daily Democrat (Okmulgee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME X NUMBER 270
OKMUL9EE OKLAHOMA FIDAY NOVEMBER 11 1921
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Veterans of Three
: tlclpite In Ev
00 PUPILS ARE i LINK
Civic Clubs Lodges and Mer-
chants' Association Repre-
sented by Large Delegations
- and Floats— ThocrantU Lino
Route of Parade '
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Imprraalve service" follogfflig the pa-
fade were Mil thi- Uiornlug In Ilia lli
lUklrmn theater tatUrti r tlir auspice of
and during which
addresses
the co-
nn th
flowree
parade foemetl op Muskogee nvy an d fpvu irmn t lin footllghtwlth the
tine nailer th direction of V It Hwee ' Iitlnoslolora bnr-i hr voter lueof Ibree
licv mgrriml of the die and bin ell lee warn In the tirekgroatod Krd synthetic
ami at VilMI o'fleck moved wcet on HIXlh pLimlr were distributed to the aiulli'licf
trri-r to Okmulgee avenue eolith on Oh- a" It interml tlw theater
mulgee avenue to Hevrntb raet on Kv- The fleet addre win made bjr Mayor
I-Iitli etrcct to (trend avenue where U din- Orlnndn Hwnin He etuike of the rmim-t
banded' ' ' i -" nrd reverence due the ecraetnn which
The parade wn headed by four mount- mnrkrd the close of the world war tin
Vith Iji(' TltS martial uiie nail
flux fljrlug rlxtrra hundred Okmutgcn-
an tnnrrhtd gndrnde thla mnrnlas In I
on of Ihe biggest au4 "ninet rUbort'tbn American legion and du
imrsdr In 'ah hUtry of the city while yctrran of three (fitr made i
id end uniformed policemen i’afrolnim
I nlrmoic dgralgen ftarger nnd Welle
Mover Orlando Kwala reirmenting th-hUrlwst honor"
rite end J ( ClliMea repreeentlng the Hie nddrew wne followed bv two ex-
civil war veteran marebrd at the heart' cell -nt eoloe by Alnn Dwan Itrv F F
of thp parade end per followid by 40 Welter neat drew attention to the gal-Hiuinlrh-Amrrican
war veteran t When ant nnd uiierlfleh work rendered by the
the head hf the line reached tbg revlew-l
Ing etami Mover Swain Mr Cllpsou 1
Mnrehal Hweenev and tky Mpaulab-t tion hail done splendid work la the war
Amei lean wnr veteran took pluem in g wn aim a I ware time organlintion
the "tapd and reviewed the parade I nnd railed noon the public tn help It In
SW M-rvlee Mew Marc I it current drive for mrmbrrahlna
Tin City 1oud marched Miind that Gurilev C Monk -followed Ilrv' Wal-Siumleh-Amiieon
wnr veteran" and ware rV eddrean wilk the rending of Vml
followed try JtUi member Of the Kdwln
"" White poat of Die American teflon
and fi'Vrr nPtrii wr V In" Wii'iiftottl' A Wef
i iiam mprvlAjr tHn flag anii)dra v‘ a'Jxi -
Ilia l'ton going -bagrarN 7 J civil war
‘ rwcrtrui gr M hmip a mirring
flic AmcnrAfi avIp men tn
were tminmamtNl gv 1rc I NknoUav! n
j— -m r4wlg L Wkitc poet m -n -
aka k ibwa in the1 with (law government pt the
cntenuiHdar oft a Jdwlp White pont ed the ileporflag "f nil alien who were
At the reWtwtpg ate t tb-we in theVumtlaSeiT wl ‘
land were netutrd br I e roipr bearer fulted State
who dipped the fiat fey cv!ed aadl 4'aptnln t'Jia rlea Ollmore ret trao of
time ev-erv!e men ipaerbed X4 arlthfotlr the World war and the Spanlah-
“ees b ft" 4 t - j -eerlra wnr- mede the I ant addtw
I he Frmernnt Ord r ef RmIiw which wen followed by thn elngtag-of
ron-THontrd la the Tateda With HO mem-1 -mrrtre" be phe andlraee - - -her'
end a float r - ” ' t C'nf of the wiaet Imiwemlve moairata
- The ll tery Klwaafk gad IJnne elab it the nervier pro at 11 o'clock the hour
f ercli with RO aiarchera In line heeded h the ePiltlre went Into effect three year
i fleet pd np one motion at the iwraA 'en the nndftbee sending la llent pmycr
oaonelatlon wa fr trvetal mlnnlte '
Ttie fletnll hfeech-gl’ amoHatlon wan
repwented tn the f trade with n baautij'
ftillv deeoreied fbw eymbolle of the ermv
end -navy and wt A bore alga reading
flVbv the Armlet W Signed" The
yoe—htro at the j till MerrhenU’ gn-
rlnthtP tnerrhfd jth
cleNi ’ ’
Itohlnd th rlv'J- eldbx mnrehM o dele
the varloae clvte
petlrn o( 25 mtc Arm of the lofll Order
of Mnoeo ' V - j
"Bey" WWW in (Asa - p - --
’ pemit bend 9M- Hoy
t A t e wn
W dcctwteil Viiel' '(Iiwmi o the fhwl
Were drywed la foncr cotitume
Wight ho red children of the pnblle
r aehnol rmr anting all the ward vrhootx
cnot - - -
rad the-hi t echool bad all rahw from
the alxfb t (he ne'-wgT wt In the high
eetmol e4 eenm— I teaAer aad
nebnol a - ed f - tie laid a-etbm at
- ie ' ' ‘
the pern 1aelief tad watd'eehtad
gad te ) hg
-thepe wlths
1 Pmet bt of the i -olor Red Crow la
which g aotrdwe of ylrla wltji white jwe-
i yee
were rrpt
art'ie fleetr
the i - lor Red Ci
erof ylrla With whl
taiatw yee gad tip" sad White Sent
of the 1 Wnn eebont-menwwtcd with flow-
h'onl
ThTilii
w t-atidea ef the p
May i at the tehf- ei
1 mairhera of t
perwig
etnrea’ carried
yertene organ
flaga I
I IlMtlolMl
- th oregalyallon
rW egcrrleg br -
The- MlmyieoVv Wr'!-nyI
IV— d tmea’e grocery gr i t iwTiV a-
ford btarPXailtk abep J yj -W
' ce- 'e The potery glae
" -globe pn whIHr bore t
’t -e— Wf tee tent on'
i ' C 'A A aad A I- vi
"m Z JTJj rlirAlt Ar- Otlwera'eaya that there are at bwet
t'w a bC-r M r Si rater n Who would be eligible
n:ihwa tlSl W the orgaabwthm 1 I Mfcmd
ZLTJ -i<he eraaw iflwl!l be named “Ohmal-
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Gives Speeches at American
- i Lei
eglon Observance
MAY IN ATTENDANCE
At 11 o'Clock Audience Stood
in Silert Prayer in Memory
of Men Who Made Supremo
i Sacrifice for Country in the
eWorld War
J
I y ore ego and the hartal today in Wk
ngin of the unknown giddier with the
-i ('mm both during the war and after
He explained that although the orgaulea-
drat Ravril ng'a speech delivered today at
the fnrmel burial of the unknown aohtler
ft r Wreral
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n'hnwq n etn nn
RED C v-3 COAmD OF "
N ptrvvre-o rf Pfimnti
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r- i- -r-v b -
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Pi rector of the Okmnlgee chapter
Amrr lean Red Pm wer elrrted et the
A meHre
Idov at the Klppot nXee thmter tadey
Tim elyetloo we held Wader the gaminti
-S it" 1 -1 enJ - -
IV O jV Iwmbrtt
dog I Nleb
Km M fl (lark Vrufoa M Wood
klH1 M Hob Mr II R Unger
MfClt W drier Md V T Noble-'
i wr vrmiANs 1
Irf r TOKJBT
' RpiaMr K aeidJIi wgr'fet'raaa ( Ok-'
gtulg—wlil iai ( g meeting tonight nt T
o'clock tn thg e we at the Okmulgee Ice
end IJght con way to form aa anaafaM-
tlcn It Waa gaaouaerd today by Charlm
Ollmore ae at the epeaaara o t thy mare-
nt the paAida bdey there wen np-
pbaili-ately SO veteran at that war gad
nzx rt ftrvc'!'J
V lw or KT HOMS
'fn ’ -wL
A f 'kanlgg' la eewtod o '
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HE IS NOT UNKNO WN TO
Ffcsidtnt Harding Pova
Tribute to America's : unknown -
Soldier at Arlington Cemetery
WAHHINOTOV It C ' Nov ll—'l
Tie trxt of Prenldent Hardlng'e addrem
at tha burial pf an unknown eoldler nt
Arlington cemetery follow: r
Mr eecretary of war and ladien and
Arntlemcn I
r u'
We are met today to pay the imprr-
vocal tribute 'The name of him wboee
fodr 'lire before n took fllfbt with hi
mperhbable aoul We know not whence
be game Abut eg) that bladeeek' mark
nli ' “ " ‘ “
dm with the everlarttgg glory of an
Amertaen dying fog hi country
1 He might haye rain from any one of
Some
Ml H ien of AaWriraa hom-xk - Some moth-
er gave him In her love rd trwlemem ot
her mipd cherlabed hmira ' Hundred of
mth-m are w-
ing toda flndlug a
tonrh -afaalan la th polblllty that the
Sadr '
nation Sow t g
lie bore to Ore
the bade of ear
and dice if need be for
the repbbjliV ' If Wa glye rela to feitT
avmpatbetlc rhsrda ere
fla tbl body there once glean!
J ef ga American with the anpira-
tlen and ambition of a rlttoea Who
eberMiMl lira and it apportuaiti He
may have been a aatlr er aa adonti
m th
era: that matter little brcaaae
rlotlflad (Iw aame loyalty they aacrificed
alike 4
IVada not know bb itatlaa In life hr-
raue from every afatlan came the patri-
otic reoone at th five million 1
r-eelt the- day at creating arm lee and
th" departing of baravaa which braved
the mnrrieron araa to rearh th battle
line tor wilataind aatlonal aad yre-
eemd Mrlllcatlen
Barvm I tat Martud AS
Th arrvlee flea markrd maaelau aad
pnttege alike and riebe were -
all homes In tbe gausrioasnugi at eervlcy the felted Stati inell- The will pro-
tect Moacr ahlpmeut at the locnl pot-
tn eauutry - - -
W do not aaaw the embrace of M
birth-but 'we d know tbe
d-uth--'- He Sled ! km twplry aad
wemyorHnaSatMW man t aa thm
(hi hi s-b-ar e4
ltoi-'r
erMlnaibaiaPJM man t aa tha
’ t la hU'l— art rtM oa b
ame tJ a!
ra-e— muttAaS tyawat
ef t Wit e
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t( I
- -raagaea
vraia
'a raw
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METHODISTS TO OPEN
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Tn Vint Mrthodlut Gplucopal church
I being thoroughly cleaned aad the audi-
torlnm I being newly papered and put
in Sand condition until the new church g
built Th pertor I planning a “ineintor-
ahlp nunimlgn'! to begin Sunday Noveut
Mr 2 and continue two weefca Nest
HutSui is -pemoaal worker' daf" In
the morning the petor will Preach a pe-
clal enno on -How to Bring Men to
Alirlntl’ Alb who ham bora named at
Kpodal "perKoaal worker" are urged to
S prevent for the amrahiS ervwe i It
(a an “arm" wide program Thou who
recaivM Irtlern from Bishop Waldorf are
muawtrd at the service : '
fa the -rvralng the paidor will deliver
and addrem on the "Holy Club” or the
"ileytanlng of Methodism’' - Beginning !
Veuday evening there will he prayer
Vut The nervier will be conducted
each area lug during the week led by
different ergenlmtioiie of the church
Th pastor hen plan which If rarrlrd out
b the member will add number to the
churrh - The public 1 cordially Invited to
all al tbeae service
t If S MARIVyH REICH '
DAIU4 TO UlAhl) MAILS
1 1 HALT Ad Nov 1I— T-aty-flv Tuit-
ed State marine anlvrd here todar
from Nw Orleau to eesiaX In guarding
office aad sab-tation aad iia fadctal re-
artra bank - i’ -
V k-f’
drawing an a dctalkal
reply which It Imped to forward abort-
lr‘"Ae boareyah ""tongla fumfameatal
irluciialaare li uata of attetaoMat
Sir Jauea Craig t arerntwy - with the
r 1 auhalaioo eupem -If hla ollragam
VftTnN Novr-r f rathak JrL'or tidSSg ah?-
H rokfvrvw f V mte toe RTP ! be mmH e
r b-
'and
Th
be
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UNCLE SMI
ULSTERREJECTS
Says Principles Impossible of
Attainment
MAKES COUNTER OFFER
j DeciSKS Fonill Reply of Ul-
ster Will Indicate Other
and Mora Practicable Means
of Securinz Ptuif Without
Inf ringinf Upon Righti of
Ulster1
” ' ’ i I '
(By the Amoetetrd Fimt J
IXINDON Nov 11— Tbe Mter cab-
inet rejected tha government's plan for a
settleaeat of tbe Irish question' oa the
ground thut It contained fundamental
principle whk-h under ralatlng condition
Impomlbl of aetalnmeng Tbe fl-
minister hvwercr are pnttlug for
ter
ward counter propowl
A -ewnmunlqua imucd I
by the northern
I re land cabinet euggmU that the govern-
ment should eousldrr them counter prm
pomle I— fora I'
the Brke-h and
lUIISiwr IMnw TVIluirr nw-
th piw)Kmrd meeting of
id fhder cabinet
The e 'raaliott pat forward b the
hnnerlal a -rameat were received late
last night" 4 were considered Tha fl-
ter - cabinet - — — — -
wner th I
t amt tola
r a eetura
-ii wee a
i British Ik-
wee
'rts ifc)
' - a aH-Irrf
't nv
to
4 a
confessed BANK
COBBER SENTENCED
‘ TO PENITENTIARY
ADA Okie Nov U— Charli-
TbomiMHin held In connection with the
robbery of the Farmer Hlalu Rank at
Pltakugh Ok I of glKtXI la tb Hep-
tember HU laft i-nU-rud a pie of guilty
Thurmlny aiub "f liumwlinlely aentcneeil
by llhnrii’t dimwf 1 W Rolen to serve
JO year In (he rale penitentiary Thomp-
son ailiulltid -that be wa one of the two
linmaki-d men who entered the hank
forced the caHhler and three vutomera In
to the vault and took the ilHllO
deri
Ho nlxo gave what I inlderv damag-
ing evidence egulmt ot'lier iiiipl-catiii in
the robbery accorillug hi cnunly officer
Keren pen on Including three women
hnv been impllenled iii the rohtiery three
cnuK-liig aud gelling a wulcuce nt
111 yenr cai'li Thom- nentenced wero
Arthur IJotcbcr huu ol Ada ciilc( of po-
lice i Fal Mewait allejed ''brain" of
'the plot tn rcli the ink aud TlcHuein’
The women have benn rcleuacd tul'ing
' ' fur nieu X Hi '
niei
t'huide (htntli berry I the Wily one of the
'tndn
eevru "till tielug held 111 bond u
fixi-d at fintNNl and lie will he tiled ii
th next wirtlng of tllatrlct court
CHOCTAW COTTON
COMPRESS IN SHAWNEE '
DESTROYED BY FIRE
i
HHAWNKR ' Okta Nov ' II— Fire
originating on the loading duck of th
t’lna-taw cOftoa coin pro here gt 1:30
o'clock thi tnmlng cauwvl an eetiitinuvl
hi
under euutnd tour hour Tutor ®e 1
ponuiTfHn wn (tMtrov(Nl nnd IIIMKh tNilmi 'f I
cotton burard Hr ra h-W ' with
"' fitLilir0! “
Tdlielflc Vilnmd 1 Thrat!n!a!S
iMifljUl and Pwii'c TiMUpfd
hmfcer yardmeluUliu'd lu rranrctkm
with it cer bulkllug "hup adjoin th
' m site
fire wa believed to havo itaried
comprrwi alts
The fire wa bellevrd
from a park from a lmsomoivr
The comprem and ottou wa lnurd
for ilmoHt It ttal value offican of h
company raid r
FRANCK WbRKED ON
ARMISTICE
DAY
rARIH Nov 11-— Franc worked to
dm the third annivermry of tlin araii-
tice which endcl houtllitie between tbe
Herman and the vlctoriou allied ar-
inlea There were a few scattered eere-
monb iarklrnt to the dnv but the for-
mal holldey bad been potpnnwLbXSHID
rtment oroglamatbat nntll Htinday ns a
demonet ration to the world thnt the no
tlou I In rarurat in it work of rrenn-
(ruction '
Knrlr thla week thd chamber of depu-
tlr voted to mke A mil tier dav a public
hnlldnv bnt the senate rejected the bill
lariating that no new holiday hmtld be
iiltled la view of the present period of
economic dcpreiwlon
The foreign representntlve here bow-
er tr together with dclegstiHi from thn
French societies of war veteran held to
th custom of visiting the grave of the
unknown polio at th Arc de Trinmphe
which thev covered with nopoie nnd oth-
er flower Homo provincial dtle also
cerrled ont previously arranged public
program d
At Chateau Thlerrv where American
troop In one of their first engsgement
that they could stop the German
roved
wn dedicator! the first of series of
vnonnmeut which will mark the limit of
the German Invasion of France Each
tone will be Inscribed I
"Here the invader wa driven back in
11)18'
ALL INJI'RFn IN PANT A FE
WRECK TR RECOVER BELIEF
GUTHRIE Okta Nor 'll— KWa
eererm who wrre Injured ycatrrdav In
h wreck of Atrhlann Topeka and Kanta
Fr poiuM-nger train N 11 nnr Mulhall
wqr tl'l h hospital here today hut
the belief was expressed by physicians
thnt all would rrcorer v
Secrets ot tfie U orld V ar
By ANDRE TARDIER '
Ciptain of the French Army French Hlf h Commiationcr
in America Ciemencetu'a Right Hand Mnn t
Conference et VeneiUee-
Copyright 1021 by The 'Okmnlgrr JHily Democrat
) Copyrighted by th Bidilm-MertUL Company -
(Narratlag the eymria which led ap to
tha KrawwAeglo-Aieeeteea tnaty al
at Farts M
guarantee taunt warn i
1'ardtr hi hi hud toatoll
tbe argumeat ha had nude
the VX-eaeh elahas by SeeaneGett ef the
Ml beak at tee hlMa He had aa-
1 1 toed that to h Iraae t gtraup
that ottapallnu waa Hha aahtag Kagtaae
aad th Tatted Ntetoa '
h Run nfeui
Skr
-‘hr
Lfroctaa-h ifaridaat
Para Aiwf ea tatorvtori with
O-orgk RaWtalht aiiet aft-
Cteamepcesa aad the brRah
at prlywto trak f twe
wikaeat evnkut y htojertw at
th Hotel da (lew K Cbmacni ra-
ybitas ear aara to htoech pmnavan
1 4 taOa ran th rat a W I—
gad of
ha aggMr
M w td
a r
uorrnniM
HON
President Hsrdinr Walks Be-
hind Bier '
WILSON PAYS TRIBUTE
Former President Makes First
Public Appearance in Months
m Honor Unknown Soldier
—High Officers of ’ Army
Navy Walk Behind Cof-
fl
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XVAHIIINOTON Nor 11— Laid to
rent with' pH the hountw a grateful natiou
could jjmvitlie unknown heiu from Franc
'
hod amoug the gallant dead
I
tmlay lu AkUugUin uatlonel nmn-teryi
Th Uljjhektofflccr of the army end
nv icJTiui11
h hamiH r
ud lit coffin : Dune but
— - — -dllent comrade of tho
f KIm wilkll tfXtolS
wililxn
tSTTCA ftbto In toJS"
‘unity to ride end trudged behind tho
bodr ° "1 resting pine Hepre
Irritative of forelxn fnvommontj wver
rnUy told thcl- higheSt military decors-
tiooe oa hi cakot and with soil bom
Franc whore he fell uukuuwn be weu
laid away
Minute gun at Fort Msyar boomed
Wr Cfutuniou tribute aa th funrral
jwocwnwilF pnraing from the rapltol
to th great marble aaphlthMtr lu At-
nonle wer ofeu-
llrgton where the ceremonli
ed with the playing of th Star BpHugled
the marine bend
After winding Re wav between the long
line of a rev-rent multitude lu th serve
pf the capital th funeral prncrw lon toll-
de nn thn long bill lending to Aldington
arrlringit the main gate little after
11 e’eh
Th invited guest Inn he-
"ible --
fore bed begun fp a gamble sritMn th r
wtiH wtoble wwlln-of Ah qipbltbAg
overtooklng (he still flowing Ikitomac end
the rapltol Itself ptlin In the Muc la
ol m fall day The Invjtwl guenta In-
eluding great chieftain of tb war were
seated In th hot and oq the long
roweof marble beach e and thouMtrd
mnr stood outaldr or anywbriw merely
tob near
Just before 11 lift o’clock the cgl-won
bearing the flag draped coffin rolled np
to tbe wt entrance and wn removed
by body bearer n receded by the rhrUr
and the clergy It was born tenderly
long through the we-t entrance arenad
the right colonnade nnd we nlaea! n
th catafalque The great audience rose ‘
and atond nneovered It peeved In
billowed by General IVrriilng and the dl-tlngul-hrd
officer of theermy nnd navy
a nwuimer
Marshal Fork end hi taff came In
with all hi war niHal rro hi hrre-t
General identic the Relrin chief also
rame and the two strolled about th
marble Colonnade behind their boo ex-
changing grrritlngu Gcreral DHiit of
Italy Join them Together the th"-
moved with the Jsnanese mlslon to the
place where the tmdv lay
Ambassador Oede In bill Rritlh
dln'omatle nnlform bronrht flows of-
fering tor the rlrd from Fpng'
klnr with - vl— ’ of British off'rer
p IVHk AiIIm Iwte
fndn Hit XVlth Allied U't"
Chief plrrte (vn of the Crow Tndin
attired In full war regallX feathered bon-
not far and k!n of rnrlxte-l ruler-
wa areted on the platform Joining the
t Continued nn Fagg Meres)
eon lory old prld la tor splendid Isolation
th dJaltcd Htatm "to proud to light’’
M-pa rated from the rest of the world by
1 haliiagton'a farewell address and th
Mo roe Doctriae offer Franc a formal
pledg of alUeoco— their inuaediat mill-
lary guuoate agalaat aay aaprarohed
aggremion aa tbe part ef Germuyi aa
unprecedented and Immeaaely mgaUlcaut
praputol which win a Mara as la peace
the enra unity ef power which enabled
tp wla the war
Ctoasweena fined
U Gtranracean "who Mud novhtog”—
will rscall it' with pried tofera the ’
eraat later— tiamrdietcly a tat the very
grant raoto to attach to tbl effvr But
he expf— It to amr tto hla formal
drair wan to-Mra aa-traaiMmto a— wet
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Martin, G. G. Okmulgee Daily Democrat (Okmulgee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921, newspaper, November 11, 1921; Okmulgee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2327919/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.