The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 148, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 11, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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a bonus f r t
It ha int about got to
one town that little prl arcn t
even raismjrjthrir right.
Warm weather will v. -m-
barrassroent t the corporation j
commissionongasrate advance
Dempaey i offered
for a fiht : Ruth (ret .' P
home mn. "Knowledge is lw
er "
Are there preferred hank de-
positors Why the hurry to ad-
just the affairs of a bank just
failed when the failures of 192
21 are still unchecked '
THE BONUS OF
THE BAMBINO
"Fifty times 500 is 125000
In every town and village thi
problem in multiplication will be
worked oat today. Fans and
dubs alike will atop to do some
figuring when they read that
Bahe Ruth is to get 5O0 for
every home run. Even those who
heretofore could not have told
how many runs Ruth made last
year will inform themselves so
that they may estimate the
Rabe'a bonus for the comin
season.
Editors in countless number
will compile observations ami
statistics showing the relative
earning power of college pro-
fessors minister professional
men and captains of industry
thereby affording subjects for
endless speculation for those who
endeavor to measure achievement
in dollars.
Ten thousansl serious-minded
lue thi4 fiifhtintr for
- J
in
moralists mill shake their headttu eitf a electric traia.
aolemnly and cry woe to thejroBtwl him c iB cash and
land where players get more pay
than Presidents.
One thousand learned men will
point to the cirrua of aneient
Rome and draw a 'deadly par.
allel" between the present and
the past.
One hundred youngsters dis-
suaded by practical parents from
choosing professional baseball as
a career Will seriously consider :
running away from home ami
taking up the game. I
At least ten out women
echo Bernard Shaw s famous
rjuery. ' ' Whose baby is Ruth "
Aftd in the meantime his man- methooists will support
agers will smilingly congratulate- 0NUY TMC -Drv- ones
thcmaelvcs for having pulled at Ailaatc City. M. f. March 1 1. a
publicity 'Jbeat." resolatloa pledging th member of
CUSID BY aDVHtTllDfO i tb conference to ap-ort "dry - can -Advertising
during period of or of:ic'- " 'a
leaaencd demand has proved to! te the stamp- was
he one of the chief means of t
during seasonal unemployment
today a most serious handicap
to American industry. Hundreds
of thousands of men are laid off (
annually in the various trades'
hince the sale of croorU whieh
they produce is limited to ear-1"?.. ' " "'f
tain months. 5 BiIim to ax chM
The President's Conference onlETemi today -aad the
rnemplovment in its efforts to MrtJil sutemem that th.- child in
formulate plans for reducing quMtk" was not Ws aad ashed that
nation-wide joblessness has found hi JoJu::M Campb1!'
American resourceftilness already ch M Abrams
mitigating this evil. Inquiries ' hlo " lo ? rtemity
have brought to light for ex.( the hahr.
ample that one New York com- Attomey neanis
panv wUch does a large business 1 btood te s
in dried fruits bv sdvertising to!ollUd --tiat a aa acenrate
the consumer has' lengthened thete- red oc"reBC" whc!l
season for eating its products. ! rmme hls
A Cleveland firm mannfactnr-f wt""re J1 a student aohmit-
ing men's clothing in which thef14 each a teat and the blood of
crrl. fliwnat kr mmmmknm k.c i-wionkey a!so wa anaiyxed and the re-
kept up conttawus production by
standardizing its product and
advertising inducements to retail-
era for accepting deliveries over
an extended period instead of
only at the opening of the season
Another Ohio corporation which
makes w ns elothinjr has
achieved the same result It
makes model according t care-
fully laid plan. and l.y adver-
tisin ha inapired retailer with
confidence in Ha yidrriuent to
the good and the seasonal de-
mand for them.
A Rochester men's clothing
factory filh in dull periods be-
tween seasons by nuK'in? a stock
of conservative models and ad-
vertising mid-sea son sales at
prices which cover overhead but
leaves no profit
Pennsylvania manufacturers of
Iflass. formerly very intermit-
tent industry have stabilised
considerably hy lowering prioe
of goods ordered at certain sea-
sons and advertising this reduc-
tion Customer have taken ad-
vantage of thi rut. thus spread-
ing work over the entire year
and enabling the maker to keep
on their employee.
In Brooklyn a shoe corporation
employing thousand now adver-
tiscs throughout the year instead
of only in season and has in-
duced its customer to co-operate
by placing order when the firm
most needs them They also ad-
vertise a staple shoe not subject
to season demand which helps
the retailor
well
WIRE FLASHES
SlAltJN.4TinN
Oklshoma City Oklahoma huh
bool basketball teams cleaned la
eight towraaseata to decide what
team hall represent each district In
s state champioasal? sect at Nor-
man late thi moata.
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Lc Ance es Harry Keilsr. world
famous magician died at his hoae
liter two year ill health aad a
ever Illness of serersl weeks.
O X o
Bombay Indus won-cooperation 1st
leader. Mohandas K Gandhi baa
been arreted at Ahmedabad. !
rails north of Bombay. He Is
charged with seditiOB
o k o
Nowata II D. Freach. local oil
operator (hot aad killed hi wife and
then tamed the gun oa hixself. in-
flicting a serious wound ia hi left
aide according to the police.
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Durant Mayor R. P. Bowles wa
saspeadsd from office following the
return of three Indictment by the
oanty grand iurT charging him with
embenlemeat aad refusal to file
monthly report.
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Alton. Ill- Stx armed baadit hed
ap E- H Wrss. rresident of the
. ASA Ite-.k.n and Trai company o!
ia two automobile. IS mile
oath of here.
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Wsshhartoa Order by dTohft.:-
tkB CoxmtssiOBer Harnaw. cancel-
ling th m gas trial alcohol permit by
Internal Rerenne Comm is loner Blair
hare bee modified.
o x O
Joahasesharg. fiaoa of South
.rrica Martial law haa been pro
jeiaixed the result of fierce fight
between striking miner. Oorn-
nundna aad police In w'.hch a nam
k w.Tt .iuad
adopted yesterday br the annual con
i
of th Method st Bpiaopa'.
church of Xew Jersey
HERITAGE TEST PROVED
MONKEY MAN'S OFFSPRINO
Los Angeles- March 11. - Brought
suits of the tests it
dcJared.
showed the mcahey
of the stadeat-
the off sp rag
Ralph Young who has been s?ed
lag the later here will teare San-
day morning to )oia RiagtJig Br-s
Snow in Xew Tort. The show will
open ia the Winter Garden ia Xew
Tort for two weak than go on th
road-
T.yinra OTJTHRIR. OKUU 8A'
mm is ittT
AFTER TRYING OftOUL
Must Oo On Stand Again Mon-
day For Further Croaa-Bx
ajajjajajaj j Sayi Hot
Married To Kennedy
tat Asretr Warch UUlrae
OWocWia. in kr cil If the coaur
jalJ. rrmti Mgajr from the ordeal of
the two mr rssalse day oa the 1l -am
staas la Wr trial for the aur
der of J BUoc Knaedjr her ie: -heart-
i No sMitaa ov her Rkml was ItH
roart hartea adjo-iraad ystecdajr ua-
ill Aloaas.T pwre'u. whes the will r-
'tam to the suad aad the rrosetattos
will rewuate It croas-esamiaailoe
I It U csstected the Mate wtT. deo;e
roam dcra hie time Moada 10 croj
quesuoaiar tbe defeadaal oa er?nu
Immediately laadlac to the utmnux
of the jroaag broker ta he prewea
Ion the teo of hk cottace la Bererlr
.Glee a tubarh. August fx Ut
Already she hss bcea qwiated rU-
atty coaceminj- her rekuioa w;th the
j hWp mea who hare occupied the
Smmt promiacBt places la bar life-
Ralph R Obearhata. Chicato attor-
aejr. her f bit huchaad sad hr
rriaiat sailor and a meaaWr of he-.
I counsel; Anhur C Burch of ftan
rtoa. ni. ioiatiy indicted with he.
for the murder of Keened aad th
lyeang broker himself.
M AOALVNNE
DENIES marriage
-ON MICH EA-
Aagele. March 11 Mr.
Msdsiyaae Obearhata. oa trial
charged v'-il murder! ar J Belton
Kenaedy the man the tworw ah
! "red. matched wit Friday with
Deputy District Attorney Aaa Keye
ia an all-day cross-examination. The
young defendant wa railed upon to 1
tell of iter relatioB with three aseaf
who had to do with c.rraxstaaces
leading np to her present situation
These men were Kennedy
IC. Birch ioiatiy indicted with her
on the chars of murdering Kennedy
aad Balrh R Obencbaia. her
divorced husband now on of her
attorney a
She Hf.tr Lvd Burch
Keaaedy. Mr OSwachaia replied
M beye. was :he one who .om -
maaded her k-re 8he ss.d she sever
loved Burch aad ballersd he never
Ked her. she declared that Kea-
nedy inducwa her to leave Mr. Obea-
ichain w-ithm a sunk At '
nage. waica took pla Jaaary I.
ltl.
Mr Keye tad up to the kt dec-
laralioa by readtag from a letter
dated ia January. 1B19. aent by Mr
O beach in to Kennedy in which the
following passag ocenrred:
"My lor m yoara. I wont be
- unta we can be together-
-What dd yon mean by that
Keye dexanded
"I meant he had la Paced nw to
leave my hnshaad.- repUed the de-
fen iant She said that Keaaedy had
besought her to hare her marriage
annulled bat that hater K was de-
cided she woahl sack a divorce.
Kennedy Maage Minted
The depaty district attorney spring
the principal sarpri of the day
when he asked Mrs Otcnchala if she
had ever been married to Keaaedy
'on tbe high a." After a loag
panse she replied "no." Thai was
the first intimation of aaythla: of
the kind in the case aad Mr. Keye
' did not indicate what If sarthiaf
was behind the euestioa .
Questioned coBKeraiag Burch. Mr
Obenchain replying he was simply i
' friend she had known since ftfcey had
attended col". eg together aad that
sh nevr haj any agreaxeat with
tint to take the life of Kenaedy.
Ordeal Not Ended
The cross-examination had not
heea compCetad whea court adjourn-
ed until Monday morning Mr.
Keye aaid he then woaai aa tioa
Mrs. Obenrhaln about the shooting
of Mr. Keaaedy In Bererly Oienn on
the night of Aaaast S. last.
I As Mrs. Cbenchaia steored frox
the wttaea stand at the adjoamment
of conrt her appearance gave evi-
jdeaca of tbe straia under which ah
had been all day In answering the
tsaetloa pat to her she hesitated
frequently which was the more
rotKeable oa accoaat of th ready
answer she gave in her direct ex-
amtaatioa yeaterday
The prosacatloa opeaed its croes-
eaaaaiaathm at tha time the first aaet
Keaaedy ia IN 7 la Asm Anxelew
She tectifted ta hi aaahang lor to
her early ia their acaoaiatanc and
said tha; while he cared for bar he
a aa!er oaUgatioas ta another
trtrl Thar eagatfetaaat made
oa Aaaast 31. int. abe said ast
they ware together freasaeatiy.
Cwnanaasaai t avaken
She retteriatea her testiTony of
Thirsday that her fsrmnr sashaai.
iTBDAT. MARCH 11 MB.
U!a Ofceaifoata arrlvsst a
Aajc D camber H. Ult
eotaayaww to Keaaegj. Wi
wa broke o Christmas AST
leleofcuae coecfsatioa
Lse
Her
HUSHES TELLS If
SILENCE IS HUNTUNEO
In Utter To Uhflerwood Be 4Wy t
FnbUrity of 4-Fwwer Pacific
Treaty Weald Viokue
Interna tional Bale
Wsshtarto. March 11 jkecretar?
of gutr Haae ia a letter today to
Seastor I'saVr wood. daaMxrat leader
aad arau caatsraacw del-"' took
oc asloa to characterise latimstxa
that the Atrerkaa aVleg e were
indwcssl to accept sowm plaa for the
fowr-power PwctfW treats kwowa as
i oat r I red by other opposed bj Am-
erican later as "a rery pour aad
asrroaaca oaansdina of the work
a coaaertM with the coafereace "
The seerwary added thit the rales
gcveralaj; internal loaal relailoa
rre Inded rerealtas the Informal aad
conndentlaf swsmaatioRs sad roa-
rers at to MK'ideBtaJ to the aototia-
ttoos. but he aare the senate that
a fall disclosure of everythlao said
!cr se wowkd cereal nothlnc Serosa
tory to the part taken by the Am-
erican deleratea. He asserted he
won Id not coaslder acceptance of
way position not entirety consistent
with the appeared potty of t V
American gotreraaent
WHITE AND COLORED
CRAggEO BV MOBS
Tola. March M Two men oa
iwhlte the other a negro were seirtt-
ed away hvt eight by aamaskwd
White men a--asently kgf separate
baada. unrecogai sable by the other.
according to the police. Th white
n s Whitney tvemger ine
negro wa loha Sm ihehnv- torme-
?0epwty thanf. of Tila coany a w
2 ... . .
unlaw i r.a. n w it jw7
.
ideat to the race riot haw last Jnaw.
BIND "5 MOLD UP
THEATRE ;
ROB SAFE
port Worth Texas. Marh 11
Two baa it eatariac the palace
. theatre in .'.e heart of the
district st six o'clock thi morn ax
tied aad nagged two negro porter
knocked the cambtnaiiaa off the
and esaped with tSim tn cash
ANOTHER SHOOTING SCRAPE
N ARDMORE
Ardmore. March 11 William
Lewta. a teamster 1 In a hospital
and John Doien. t er chant la held
:a .tail following a shooting on the
mam treet early thi morning ac-
cording to iaforavatioa receired here
at aoon today
FOUR DROWNED WHEN CLOSED
CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER
St Augustine Florida March 11
Two yocac women and two youth
were a ro c e-i nere iooy waeu I
tmnll c!oel c.r ran (through the
o;ea draw of the bridge between An-
astasia U'.and and St. Algastine
It is said that prehistoric men war-
mer skilled ib trechtniag than oc.-prastm-day
sargeons.
A Want Ad In
The Daily Leader
Will Brine Result
Try It! .:.
How much are you
entitled to spend
from your pay?
self of
to
Paying
The Security State Bank
M.ASMTTV. Awodcwt
TheBanajouUhke
TRAINS tS IL4.NSA8 I
MOTM ON SCWDLl:.
. I
" waessawwaaass
Tope ia March U All thjwarh
rsu Use toasy resort uakas owt
oa schedule tiav slth escept.oa t
tha tww tbeowah fbsck iSdaad traias
. t wad I Thea train were
coaaaCstely arawl'.ed yeaterdwy h-
eawsw of tbs haavy tortn is ta
MMtrr I'lia Pacific
jaam aaau f trains lost somewhere I
ia Ksas" restwrdar. ram throws h
'last aaht sad today traJaa are rw-
i .rted on time. i
ACRCCMEniT ftEACHgN BCTWtKN
IRISH FACTIOMI
Heffaat. Msrch II A settleaaeai
of the trouble between the rival
etnber of the Irish reouhltcaa aad
Uaaertrk has been re hed fader
the acrsaateat both psrtUw will
era mate the cHy
LOCAL CACERS DEFEAT
CRESCENT TEAM
Oatkrte cirl basket ball tvast
triTaaed tha Createat teas m a
loosely played xaase at tbe city hall
last aht to the twne aj t to (
T-k I the mat game of the aeeeaa
to he pJayad her
OKLAHOMA CITY MARKETS
Wholeaale Meats
! Fancv Mams . .
! Fancy llams. No. 2
Fancy Bacon
16
:
.3H
U
n
.13
14
.13
1-'
.10
Common Lard
Pork Shoulder
Dry Salt extras .
Pure Lard
Ih-eased Beef
No. 1 Steer quality .
No. 2 Steer quality
Cows
' wcoiesaae rruoaoo
i Hasm . . . J
i
Roosters
.06
JJ
.30
.20
'fsjf " "
o. i i urarya .
Xo 2 Turke'i
Fresh KTsrs. new
eluded Aorthlee
in-
out. de
livered Oklahoma City via
express loss off:
No. 1 5.40
Packing atock delivered Ok-
lahoma City via express .09
Fresh ercamerv butter. 60-
1b. tabs .35
Liberty Bonds
New York. Mar. h 11 Liberty
bonds closed:
34 a bid $ M.74
First 4 a. bid 9110
Second 4 'a . 97.18
First 4Vs - IT.sM
Second 4l a 97. M
Third 4' 4 . 98.40
Konh 4Va 91 :8
Victorr 3Vs 100.02
Victorv 4 ' 100.hW
8pot Cotton.
Sales of spot cotton Friday
Ja reported by C. F. Avery:
v- I .... -
1- .'
17.00c
Nw .n. unchanged
j rannafB 3 hirher
17.63c
lti 7 V
17
17
17.15c
17.10c
17.50c
17.00c
.Mobile unchanged
Galveston unchanged
Houston. 10 hipher
Dallas 15 higher
Fort Worth. 10 higher
Memphis unchanged
Little Rock unchanged
Kansas City Cash Grain
Kansas City March 11. (Vise
Wheat. May $1.25
MOV
Jul v.
"orn. Ma v.
ic; July. 59' c.
r' YOU spend more than
oof of the money you
earn you are daxanvtag your-
th nacans for a
a future.
of xaotkev earxwd ia tbe
which tbe average
and ought to save.
a
An account in oar Interest
Deyoitaasnt anil
en. !
coorece the savuut habit.
O)
3
r
O C3 C O 'ZpJ ojjj
a
A Tower of Strength
To iniiltl a Iwuk that v..ull bt wm&f f
the tat.l' of this tsmtmunity; that would stand
with tht-ui in th1 ril .f Ut pn s.vioii as in
tinifs f pi"Hrity- This h;ut htm 9U aim.
Today wo are pfthal that we sfatid hlhW in ffVtiT
way t sen o ur anl aitl thfin in th ir
l iiHltu.-w affairs.
It will )M i. t .-all 'Ti its and talk ovtr
v.nir hiijiiiHs indil-in5 f.r wv can als. help
fYJtt
n n
BaaV t. R B TOWw tJ I ;
n t r a rrMiM
FIRST STATE BANK
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
0CT0CI)0CIW
The Late James J. Hill
Railroad Builder
Once Said:
If you Brant to kih.w whether you ate destined to
he a ueees or failnr' in life you can easily find
out The test is simple and it is infallible.
ARE YOU ABLE TO 8 AVE MONET?
'"If not. drop out! You will lose' You may think
not hut you will lone as sure as you live! The
sect! of success is not in von."
It not qiaroaJoa of HOW Ml VI! YT MAKE
lhat . .units in this life It HOW MI CH CAN
YOC SAVK that lritnr returns.
-THE-
First National Bank
"Oldest Bank in Oklahoma."
N H0LMAN. Pre GEO. TIPTON. Cashior.
i ill
- f II MM Mil M a
w m m m . u k m m m m &
T
Funeral Directors and Embaimes
112 W. Oklahoma Ave.
LAMPS
For Your
HOME
OFFICE
STORE
AUTO
FLASHLIGHT.
ELECTRIC WIRING FIXTURES
and APPLIANCES.
MATER ELECTRIC Co.
109 8. Division.
ATTENTION MEN!
WANTTD Good reliable mea to work in
Guthrie and Oklahoma City. Permanent food
pay make from $40 to $120 weekly prompt pay.
Bank reference. Somnd business. Call in per-
son 314 Herskowita BWf . OWaW tJitjv
Oklahoma. Phone Maple 1343.
WORLD FAMOUS MAGICIAN
DIES
Low Angeie. Macb 1! Harry Kel-
lr. work) fa moo magx-taa. died rt
bfa borne kere today afttr two rear'
Ut health and a severe utneas of -
era! weeks. He aaa rears old
snvan n skim
taw Mti tt i
arrriraw .
Xw m m 'fiTJ.L J lUKIJ
m . m m u h h . m mm
ah all I f TlTf Iiilaf"1
Guthrie
Phono 79.
Dr.
C. Aaderaoa. aastrkt
sapartnteaaaat of ta Gatbrte Dis-
trict. Methodist EatacoawU chnrca.
wOl preach at the Fits Methodist
jnarcn. toaanrisia eraaiag at
: thirtr- He ta a tarratal
J sill hare a aorta vhilo
aawakcr aa
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