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cd It Deliberation and aober conviction were
Incompatible with the Inflamed state of mind
In juries and on the bench In the army
where martial law prevailed it can not be
denied that Infractions of discipline that in
peace times would have been regarded as of
minor importance assumed a graver charac
ter and were dealt with relentlessly and some
times with undue severity even for war times
In these and similar cases we believe that
pardon would be not only justified but is de-
sirable Rut a general amnesty for all those who
have been classified as political prisoners and
a general pardon would be equivalent to say'
ing that it is not such a serious thing after
all to snipe at the government in war time
that the most that is likely to happen short of
the commission of crimes involving capital
punishment is incarceration for the term of
the war and a short time thereafter There are
some who prefer to serve the government in
prison under such circumstances than fo serve
their country in the first line trenches More-
over a general amnesty and pardon would
apply to Grover Cleveland Bergdoll and Eu-
gene V Debs
As to the former no argument that could
be made by the most eloquent of men could
ever make the American people reconciled to
a pardon In case of Debs here is a man
whose whole public life for many years past
The Democrat is in receipt of a number of
communications some of them of public in-
terest and suitable for publication but which
are subject to the waste paper basket because
no names have been signed to the articles No
attention is paid in newspaper offices any has been devoted to the accomplishment of
more than by business men in other lines or his publicly avowed purpose to destroy the
private individuals to anonymous communica- government In the consciousness of our
tions People who desire the use of a news- strength we have regarded his utterances as
paper’s columns for their forum should be the vaporings of a disordered mind and have
willing to disclose their identity to the pub- permitted him to proceed sewing the seed of
lisher If they do not wish for any reason to discontent and anarchy with impunity It was
attach their true name to the article they only when the deadly effect of the teachings
wish published they will not ordinarily be re- of Debs and his kind were producing their
quired to do so but they will be required to fruit during the war that the government
disclose their true name fo the publisher interfered cut short tHfcjr activities by a
This rule is of general application regardless speedy trial and conviction and made an ex-
of the character of the subject matter treated ample of Debs to his deluded followers
of If you want your communication to the It is argued by the pacifists and others who
public forum column of your newspaper pub- favor a general amnesty and pardon includ-
lished be sure to attach your name for the in- ing clemency to Debs that the time has passed
formation of the publisher If the matter it when he can do anyharm because the war is
contains is otherwise suitable for publication over They would therefore let bygones be
and timely the newspaper will no doubt af- bygones and included Debs in the general
ford it publicity In any case publishers are pardon
always willing to give you a reason why your Such people proceed upon the theory that
article was not published if you are suffi- a tiger cub is a safe pet because he is not now
ciently interested to make the inquiry But able to tear and claw To be consistent and
if your name was not furnished along with logical they ought to feed him up on raw
the article! need-make no farther inquiry meat giving hinrttte ruTTTJf thtfmirserjrtfll
0 ' he got his growth It would be as rash to
NO GENERAL AMNESTY ADVISABLE ' tolerate communism and anarchy as repre-
sented by Debs to thrive and grow in our
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THE SHADOW
By MORRIS
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lot Oklahoma Leaal to Pkcrman diddpaa
1 1 T OU Fkito IpmUI to FL Wacth !
Ill Oklahoma Km— to Mart MM DiIIrM
Train Irani MurtecM arriving at DiH a m
tormlnetaa tta ran kata
Train Cram Ferettovllle brcMag al I iM R
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14 To Oklahoma Otty
(Published In Okmulgeo Dally Democrat Ds
cember I I A 82 8 1921 7)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
nidi will be received until 10 A Al )
ary 10 10211 for brick High Mhool to bs
built t Bryant District No 84 Okmulgee
County Oklahoma And than opened by Cltrk
riant can ba had by depositing 420 44 a ilk
(I B Davis of Bryant School Board Money
will bt rafundad on aafa ratum af plana
O B DAVIS
' Clark of Board
President Harding is being persistently en-
treated to grant a general amnesty to politi-
cal prisoners and he is said to have allowed
the impression' to rest in the minds of those
'Who have interviewed him upon the subject
that he will announce his- decision before
Christmas
There are doubtless cases where the law
was administered with a rigor and celerity
that would have been repugnant to the idea
of justice in times of peace There are also
no doubt cases where conviction and sentence
followed a trial which was anything but fair
and impartial During the feverish days of
the war propaganda made public opinion with
little regard to the basis of fact that support-
GERMANS PROPOSE TO
CAPTURE FILM MARKET
midst as to raise a tiger cub to its full ‘growth
in the nursery Debs is not particularly
dangerous now in peace times because his doc-
trines are not popular The logical fruition
of the doctrine he teaches is however de-
structive of republican institutions and our
form of government To extend pardon to
Debs would be to invite a continuation of as-
saults against all organized government
His name and that of those who have been
guilty of crimes committed in war time but
which were aggravated by the circumstance
that they also tended to weaken the govern-
ment’s war powers should be raised from any
list to whom clemency is to be extended
AMERICANS IN CHILE'
Cl
TIC
CALL ATTENTION TO
ITS POSTAL SERVICE
VA1 I'AUAISM I w 15— Tlie Ameri-
can I'liumhrr nf Commerce iu VnlparoiHo
fin k aMrcNsrrJ n petition to tlip governor
nf the province cttllin attention to the
"griovnu ilumnce chiimmI to intermit ion
onI the Nervlcen of two direct Ktenniern
other linen tramt-shipping nt Panama”
The Kt It Ion call on the governor tn
place the matter before the preeident of
Chile "that lie may ee the urgent nrcen-
aitv of arbitrating meana for obtaining
a betterment In the Interchange of cor-
respondence o CHMentiiil o buidneftH be-
tween the two eouutrle
A correiKiment writing in the Houth
8N ANTONIO NKWKPAPKK
KOITKCAJKKIKB killed
ArtT!Y Texas Dec 15— George
liengener air route carrier for the Han
Antonio Kxpresa wan killed eaijy todar
on the Austin-Granter road near here
when Ida motor truck loaded with newa
papers tumbled down an -euibaukinent
and overturned pinning him underneath
V
al commerce through defHency in the '' wr"n m Dy(ng copywr tttl m
PSOL'E??'' bct"W!n Chlle aml thtl litinn with’ ?e WtempumtatUll‘w hilt pSSb 7t
Vnited Htates
('orresiwindeiirp from (’bile trana-ship- 1 ' reform in the man-1 —
- tPrJn "7hlch nail brought from theAPublhhed in Okmulaee Daily Democrat
t tilted Htatea to (idle” The writer!' cember 18 82 29 1921 )
ped at Panama ia often delated from
forty to forty-five dnK before arriving nt
Dm destination the pot it ton asserts ft
declares Jhat the 'Tnited States govern-
ment takes advantage of every dord
steamer for Rending mall whereas we have
De-
asserts that Valparaiso commerce is unit-! NOTICE
ed in tlnnkiiig that the (iiilenn govern- 8t2u °I 0Vho"I County of Okmulw-gg
Mient HlKiuld make rpirraontatiuna to Hie U °w!r th-
I nit! Hlit-a on th- matt-r th
-rml-r Ihp Khort-Hilitml iHilicjr of ro! Lot°tw“lM 02? "!T‘BlMk0k!rmWi
— tection prevailing in the tinted States ”j Griom Addition to Okmulireos
I'sais the correspondent '‘mail from that! Voo are hereby notified that the above
(ouutrv is almost exclusively carried ill ascribed real estate was on the 4th day of
I North American vessels Thus mall from rfovmbr’ i!l Vd ® OUoa for the
linnrilt Inn tiin-'wiiin flfr nno' of jEtoailil’ ThlS JST“S 'IIS dL“u 1
eartlticata waa laauad to aid punkaacr aba
throe veroela tn the detriment of eom-nen-e
both in the t'nited Htatea and in
Chile"
Mail from thi repnhllc to the T'nited
Htalro Ir now rarrieil b two atenmahipa
that rly direetlv between Vnlparaiao and
New York and by other that K to
I'nnainit where trail a-lilimi'lit ia made
Nefotintiona have been in nroyreHa for
aonie time between nffieiala of the Chilean
IMiatal department and an Ameriean ahip-
nin company with the view of reaebioc
mine acreeinent whereby correamndence
for the I’nited Htatea may be carried nlao
by ateamera of tliia eompany which main
taint fortnightly -ailing to New Tork
(Pabtiahcd In Okmulgee Dally Daaaeara Dm
camber IS U H mi t
NOTICK
State of Oklahoma Caunty of Okmulne— MS
To Mom Moot the owner af the following
deeerlbed nal eetate In the County of Ok
mulree and Mtata of Oklahoma to-wtti Ilia
aoutkeMt gaartar of the northeaat auartor
of Beet Ion twain I IS Totrnahlp twain till
Ranee thirteen (ISIt
Yen an hereby notified that tha aban
dnerihad nal aatoto wad an tha DM day af
November HIT aold to D Otaoo for the
taan amamed agalaat Mid ywmlaaa far tha
rat tia which Maa wan an aaid data
dalinqweat That m tha mom dag ton aala
eartlfieate waa Inaad to aald purnaaer wha
la now the owner aad balder toerenf
Yon an aleo aotiflod that aalaaa radaatotiaa
fa made (ram Mid aala within jMg fan
la now tha owner and holder thereof
You are aln notified that unlen redemption
be made from aaid aala within aiaty day
after tha flrat pu Miration of thia notice a
taa deed w ill be demanded hr the undenigned
and will taeua aa provided by law t
WitneM my hand thia 10th day of Novem-
ber 1021 ‘
B OUON k
Owner aad holder af taa Mia oeetlflcat
ltKltMX Ih-c in — (li-rinan motion
pii'lnro film manufnctiircra have la-rfcctcd
a ronpcriilivc orgnniuHtinn one of the
prime pnrpo-cg'of whii li ia to capture the
Kiiropcnn trmtit held V) American protluc-
cra In the effort- o couiiele with the
American film 'tha T Anatla aro ctiilcar-
oting lo tl-v-lop a "S-rtfii humor” which
hci-i'tofore liaa been Inrltiii in tlieir pro-(liictfaaw-D
VlrtuallvMfmttvfilm- ud
til recent ly have jfjlf only with liiatori-
nil legcnilnry and imiuantii' -objects
Home of the 'more anibitimi- German
eompnnlro hare pngngetl American tllrcc-
tora and are atriving to put American
"pep" into their Jilata to meet home con--omption
a- well a export demand- for
American film huirgled into the conn
try during the la-i
importntiona were
“‘S$n'
generally with a lively humor
This verdict wM sharply crlllelxeil
however by a numlNr of Gerintu pro-
(lucers who hold to Hip opinion that Ger-
tniii) tecbuiipic Is hound to prevail over
thi '‘slap-stiek comedy” nud the “silly
sentimental tilings produced only to show
rows of white teeth and a smile”
‘The Germans early made an effort to
compete in the American home inurket
nud succeeded until recently In disposing
of expensive films which however
aro still being held for release An effort
toward cooperation bet wee u American and
German producers begun several months
ago appeared to stumble over the prob-
lem nf cost And1 the ddertitltjbf "tfie
value of German money which made mak-
ing of contracts difficult
Average cost of German films ranges
between half a million and eight huudred
million marks although two nr three films
have been produced at a cost gpproxiinat-
ing ten million marks each
I'lodueees complain of tlieir luahiUty to
secure good manuscripts and at tbe sutnc
proved sur- time admit they are unable to pay for
ral mouths whan
of finished films which amouuted In 12
months t0 27tHHIlNNI marks
Motion picture houses In Germany also
hip reimrled increasing In Popularity the
number having reached H751 with a dally
attendance of 22000000 Knglaud has
8000 and France 2400 motiou picture
theaters
Telephone Bills should be paid on or
before the 15th Please assist us lo rend-
ering continuous service by promptly re
mitting
207-3-
priMinglv popular new talent which Is being contracted In
A survey nf the world film markets bv foreign countries This and tbe fact that
interested Germans disclosed American Ametica Is said to have a virtual mnttnp-
films were more popular than any others oly of raw fill) s is hanriicnmring the
O' Italy Knglaud Hcaudinavia and tbeGermuiis In their announced purpose of
Balkans which led to a discussion of cafituring tiip worhl film market
what was wroug with the German teohnM Tim 2 firms which arc cootcratlug an-
ipie The coneiisiiM of opiniou spriukled uoiiuml however an increase in egnorts
T T BEELE3 -Dtntlct
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ROYSTER TRANSFER CO
FHONI Mi
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fPimzic Tells More About the Ante
HEN 8nookuma walked away la dlanat a
cauee ha juat oM net beUeva Plmala’a
atory ol Anfa wUk rad faorda tbnt plantod
harvaatad nnd irtorad nway thalr own
grain tha other Manf
ing — in taot
Joined In tha tun
-And now Ptm
deny" aha aaid -toll
ua noma more of
your ad venture DM
you m
An tar
“Of eouna I did"
waa Rlmala'e anawar
“I 'Sound out that
thalt two graatMt
anaaiiaa are A a t
Uona (yaa know tha
iooka like a -mail Dragon fly) and atoo tba Ant Katora-1 ' u'
1 "'ember long ago one cam her to tba Knd-of-th-Earth" Lbryklao
remarked "Ha waa a queer looking animal with lot of Sur tbat looked Ilka
dried grara and ha ‘played dead' by throwing ba buahy tall ovr bid haad
and then one would have really talmn him to bo a little mound ol graaa You
gave him a long tuba tongue Atella and now ha can thru at It far Into aa Aat
"“ ndh Ante all tick to It oo that ha gate a lot to oat I ramtmbey
aim wolL Hi- clawa bent backward Inatead of forward I”
"-II " Plmiia continued "Anta live In deadly-larror of him t vialtad
aome Spinning Anta and watched them aa they worked at orebblad MVeral
leavea together with allk Into a neat They uee them tool Dove baa both a a
homea and na atablca for their little Aphid or Ant CowA It waa vary Inter-
eating to aea how they did It Soma of tbo Anta held a couple of leave to-
gether by tha edge and othera would drag thalr bablao bach and forth ova
the edgra of the leave because It eeema that only tha bablaa cha aplii a flap
liken threud from out of their mouth ad tha (frown ap Aata oan't Bo
the grown una aro daver enough to ute tha iabfaa Da aptaawa wbaa dhoy
wlah to build home within cju-tara of leavea Then J paw tha Afrtoaa Tanfa
Ilea They build anormoua clay tower nma homed af their had tang
etorlea and aleo a cellar aad them Anta actually craw maaaraanw Ja tha
otllar
'Pon my word Mm- broke in SbikaJoD “thto Aat Ute nf you'd S
almoal ay unbelievable a the one you toM ue of had hioardod Aata ITD a
good thing Snookuma lan't hare or ho would thlak thla a mafa-fatleva gaaop
1 1 know tf I remember one apon a tlma Btelm (aid aa Dm4
Iheae Termltea What other Anta did you oea on your tripf" '
"Somyvry axtraordliury little fellawi oaUad 'Hooey Aata- Mottad th
Brownie “Theae ware In Tama Vnltad Btataa Like ether Aata taoo Rtoa
had eevtral dlatlnct elaaoea In thalr vlilnaa NM af ail la the QUMO tii- t
who laya all the egga Tha oecond claaa oogateted of a tot of but fag far-a
In tbo third alaaa wart tba work era la tha fourth tba Bo— aad tha I t
claaa waa tha moat taterertlng of all Tha Anta Of tbti h a tn-aa far V a
atomarh that can h rtretohed to an afaUaaoto anrt aad h-t how a a
PDMimtir ft iuil1 D1r mocrt
In the Di-trlei Court of tha United Btataa
for the Eeetern Dlatrlet of Oklahoma
Ia thi matter of IV Booteri m corporation
Okmulgee Oklahoma Bankrupt— In Bank-
ruptcy No 8841
NOTICE TO CBBDITOBfl OP CONPIBMA-
m TION OP COMPOSITION
To the creditors of tha Booterte a corpora-
tion of Okmulgee In the County of Okmul-
gee and district aforesaid a bankrupt i
Notice Is Hereby given that the above named
bankrupt haa filed Its petition herein setting
forth among other things that It hoe offered
bar of all creditor! whose claims have been
accepted In writing by a majority In num-
ber of nil rediton whoee claims have luen
allowed and which number represent n
majority in amount of suah claim that the
consideration to be paid by tha ban
(Published In Okmulgee Dally Democrat
December 4 8 4 7 4 I II II It 14 !
14 II It 8d It 8i kl II 1414 If
0 IMIi January 1 8 I 4 4 8 14
It 18 II 18 14 17 1414 4 tf II
84 Sft 14 IT 84 Wilt Pabruarr f 8 I
TRk'kUlSf ''DEVARTMlNT-omCB OF
COMTROLLEB Of TUB CURRENCY— Me
WARHINOTON t C NovaDifay IT 1MI
WHEREAS by MHafaetory avldmaa pNMaL
ad to tha andenignad It baa been made to
“THsTaMBRICAN NATIONAL BANK OF
In tba City of mulaM?a the Oaaato af
OkmulgM and StoU of Oklahoma baa aomplM
with all tha provision of the Statutes of tha
United States required to tm aomalied with
before an association shall bt autaoriasd to
commence the buelnees of Bonking i
NOW THBRBFORB I D R Crtsslngtr
Comptroller a t the Currsncy 4a hereby oar
"Th6 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF
In the City of OkmnljMa the Canty at
OkmulgM and Dtota of Oklafama tt 'anther laid
to anramanca tha bu-ln-M of Bonking aa
provided In Section Fifty on hand rod and
laty-nlna of tbo BovImI gtatuiM of tfa
UCONVERgioN of AnMrieaa Stato Bank af
Okmulgeo Okmulyoa Oklahoma
IN TIMTIMONYWHIRBOW oHaai my
hand nod Smi of off lea thte WW Mtmnth day
ol Novomfav 1ML
ComptioCt of too Oamnay
(SEAL) -1' " '
(Puhlbfad In Okmulaaoi DaUa-Bamojrat Da-
Amaatlaa af tfa Soakfi5iaaa kf HMa 0to
mulM Northern Rail war aumpany Tr the
purpoM of ateetlng DlMMWa to eorvo for Uw
oe-uinn year and for th Utonmotloa Of -uck
other faainiM oo mag buaHy mm fafo
aueh meeting will fa faU nt toa offlM of toe
Company ill Tiger Bid Okmolgao Okie
nt 10 o'clock A M the (Otk day of January
loot M 'I-
E B BCNOCBt - FtmMcaL
J J s —
Okmulgeo Northern
j J DCHOCKd I
Rgiigay Company
(Publbhed In Okmulgro Deilr Demoerat De
otmber It I Ifl Jaiiunry 1MI)
STOCKHOLDERS MBBTINO
A meeting of the Stockholder! of the WII-
on OU Company for the parpooa of obetln
throe director- to -ervo for the ononln yMr
and for the troneaetlon of rack other fa-lame
lb creditor- and the’ money neceeeary to pay I liBhf iKTJyiSifc'!!? toe CotnmrnT
nil debt- ndileh haro priority and the nrete rtfer Building OkmulgM Okie la
jrf tfa Prooroding- fave faen uly Inmilol I'UtZ SS? of iMmSy‘M-
In a duly de-lmlted depo-ltory nn l nrtine ""T g gCHOCK FncMaot
that -aid eonino” n may fa eanflnnt 1 Ity I g A BERNlNfJHAUS I —
the court and that 'all creditors and other oil Company
(tarilee In Intoreet are ordered tf atte d at
a hearing on aaid pobitloa before tie Jitr'ut
Court of the United States at Muakogee on
tha 87th day of Deaembar 1481 at 14 o'elaek
the foraflooa then and them to show eauee
i If any there ba why tha prayer af aaid
1 petitioner should not bt granted
A creditor desiring to opposs tha bank
rupt's application to confirm sakl eompcettioa
shall enter hie appearenee In opposition there-
to with thf Clerk on the day when the aredi
tore are required to show cause and shall
fUe a specification In writing of kb apposi-
tion within ton daW thsraaflar unless the
I tlma shall ba anlargbd by special order of
the Judge
Dated at Muskogee Oklahoma thia 18th
day of December 1W1
A F McOARR
Bpasial Master
loU you Wbat they do Tbey oat aa mack aa (ba aa (a-e-y tc I
of ibg-Oak' Apptaa at Qalli) until they are 0 i ukrd Ml if peg
acarcely mat an IMa they all bant by tbelr to-f to toa r mf w t
Tfay art ao pattoat aa aavac atm mova Ad hia faa V f r -1
hvotolr vtomactM to taram fa baaap Taa Wap-4 do pea twb
Tbo worker aome and g—aka them with tkotr ap“ -me (t-c fa- i f
gma on tbeto faaaa) A -a pear Aala (bat af t
af H and tha tyfa gabble It aaw to '
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Martin, G. G. Okmulgee Daily Democrat (Okmulgee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 299, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921, newspaper, December 15, 1921; Okmulgee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2327948/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.