The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 7, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily leader c-
England's
Premier
To Fahl
ULltTlN
London. fb. 7 Premier Lev-
George ipUk ng n the Ofnng
on of the HowM of Commofl Ml
afternoon ttrmld tht Wash.nytJ
crnferlnce one f the g.-eateat
vmnt IV- re ttreg th I
tory 0 IH world.
l-oodon. Kfb T Tin' approa. MB i
end of the xoalilion gmcrnnicu
which has controlled Ureal liruatn
deMlaiee elo.e early to the oar MM
en la t li rca.si 1 . ii. at n " i
today of parliament for b I Id r
carded on all sides as Ua Ul
ston
The alttmg was to b- .'!
the Mag nj queen with the xueiotn-
ary fonnnlttle The spec h from
the throne wm expected to in.lud-
rn appreciative reference M llM am -eae
of the Washington iMfilUa
General interest hnniT w; ; -taken
MM -n) ! If t Maayeet
whuh nnphi conic before -he in
huaca (hull with t!i question of III'
Juration of Ihe life of liie present
I .ir i uncut au. I tie carMM'l
MW f office.
Til.' newspapers of all party a I
filiations exx ept ' ha i' I
ii ( Mt '
r in x ' h
Inn time haw !".
administration or it
quencies ea ii r:
inment for i
'i'l '4'lir t lin
ai;--i'l U'.IO-
organ tux inn
Ita own yn und for altavt-tt ACd
lions of extravagance .mr! fa'.luic M
hMMJfJM with UN question of natun-
a! economy were amont the fore-
moat snlle others arose from the
iiM-onttot regarding lieijn.l. the
employment situation and the
several in. nor matters
The uncertainty of the Immediate
psrllsaoontary fu ure ia eniphaauej
by polltl al writer in h twirmnt
i.i -w spape rs. acuta of whom take the
view that such dlssatiffuctlon 'with
Iba government will be rcxeuied i
n early dale that lt re. !
U Hi lli
One writer declared thui the sox -
rnnient'a -attitude toward UlatOf
had no strenglfcel 1 Uu ldUldlltd
c-f uonbein Ire. and that an alumni
iomplet wl hdrawal of ion
erTi.e ti-.i the . a.'.Mcn was
poaatbte. bjfMJ I'reniler Uf4
Otorgk to reain. This MtldaM
lew aa not NMtM
IHWEE UK Mil BOY8
I l .lll WTTU 8T0UEK UB
Three UUhlta hoyr. Kroj Axer..
15. tjra Wbitten. 1 t(iii Irxxrti.-ne
White. 14. are in jail here i-harnel
v.lth atealir.i- a Itodae tonrina tar
in Wichita and liriviag it here.
The hoj adajt kin; the r
and say thc MMMM M return N
lAit ran out of a;as anrj had no MMMf
to buy more
Officers Jam" ami lan made
the cariure and will divide a reward
-f $25 Tbe tio will n. return'"
to Kansas
M8I0ET iUX i.wu
OK FR10A1 NM.lli
The local hifch MtMal
team baa another c-ntrs
: isket Iwl.
eiMfafxnajee
iame or at V.t- City Hall Krlday
niitht with Uie Enid team a
Tblt wjck'a trj-tlce wi I ; ;t in.- ..-
in Up-toii abap-. they am expectln?
n victory. Koiaon ticket are cis.
Mr thia Mune and Hi urK; admix-
ii li rc
m Eft oe whip
LEADS TO HOSPITAL
Je-w York. Fob. 7 Mrs Kerr a r- !
dina f"rley. who attempte-j (lia ('
Uae to denhMs wi bin a w-ek l.c '
' ebe waan't satinfle.1 with a pM
of tooth which had been mno for
her. Monday waa sent to Kings !
coonty Mianatai. by Magiatrvte SYiort
log obaervaUon aa to her aanri'y.
REPAIRING STREETS
City Commitaioner MJt h-sU baa
big gang of men at work ixfjMMMhl tax
East Okhoma Avenue pariax
nntlBg Hill" with WilliaJE Fair-
banka taking tbe lad and a 2-reel !
tontedy ia tba offering of the Oni
lor today.
WEATHEft !
New Orleaaa Feb. 7 -Tooigiit ao2i
Wetjjyeeday fg rite tetpenjr-
Soldiers Bonus
To Cost People
More Than J Billion
Waaii0te.. r TH
itrw benua would coat tht govt
mnt adpeea'SO'ttly two bill'" t vj
hundred anililan dc1 ft on a aa i
a a at at.maia prparad tadav
for tn Hsuae waa and maana can
enittaa by finarKtal orticara of tu
army and navy and manna crpa
Thia total t prad'catad upon Maj
aasjrrtpt.on that SO p' i-ent of the
- man who a"vod with tho a'm.
and '5 por cant o' thoao who Mrv
ad wth th navy and manna corpo
will Uka cmH
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
HOLDS LIVELY SESSION
Plans Perfected For Year s Cam
paigii and Way Provided To
Procure Financul
Help
Tiu- CtaMMkT ol fomiiM '-.- In 1. 1 i
x ;: httendi-il aii.l i ll It itieei
!'!. Moadav nig'.it xinl di.-i tt of x
lot of 1 iia'ne!. It waa the lar.
in nlli'.v 1 1 ik1 n . ii.. t iBk U'fo'
annua; t le ' ion oT new .t r- i
arMel will I I loM Maxli tlr-l Ii
Waa diid i.to s-nd u re.n'snlatl.-
I.. S ii iii"nio i" in tin- ii n ii-
. e which it ia ro(iorji t'
l.fiiK t.i i 'ti lit 1 1 . n. In'tlal rnjti.ii
'meat for tbq rot ni-d jMwanl !. -in'
v All i tM iroui ih Kn il i.i
tort xxi al- ni. and a ri-pu.t ai'l
oon ! ready after ahti i the tlf
nti' tanni ' ttiiwitHui fi In- .i
rented aad UMMrki uuofxla will tktn
lie. tilt. h. tlfr they ruilU uu
Mas when they ask lor iaduatr'es to
come to thlg city.
Th H'N-retai v rtxttiii tin .1-1
for the year at aeairly $l'.iw' and af-
ter a full (li-i-m-mii of itn ma'tet
was derided that tin- ;m-. ii hoard
( directors sh u d urrtn e to taWB
ovar the affairs lu the new hoard and
Of.leera rree from debt
It was shown thnt the talk of the
delu t if from the county line tarr
end it xa. unaniniously voted i.i r.t
enoiifht iahli to ax r-. nt of
iiidehtednets There wjh not a d illar
of debt that ull huv linen avuldi'U
under the condit on- and llioai
eat made litxeral siiUot i': tioan ami
a koih! iMaaWlllMI was MaMtMM to all
tin al' business men .ind th' x ihoiid
be ready to Uleet Hie rommltt nil
herp pay thi hoBcst ii m. not a ceir.
II I wh h can lie ijuestioBeil
It proose. to -tail tli
admin st ration with a rf Mate
with the ho thai til' i omlnu e. .
will M-e a strong and efficient
workers n cAMTfl and that th l "in
tiR year will I nntt many icood tliin-h
a the result o. their work The
I I MUsM of . Com nn re m liie city's
Lusiireaa Huh. and if anything du.i"
I I advance the interest of the env
it must be starterl and carried oj
lo t'ni Ihiw t. . -ti in: (n
HARDWARE MENS CONVENTION
open; in o C j
r
wli;i h ) li'i-n traniforuietl into aj
-eries 10' bootbh fi.r a dis;ay I
wholeaalo tiardwjr kv)- was in
road ni-ss !(vt. f.r Uf o. i-n n '
the nineteenth annua; mnvenion of
Oklahoma Hsrdxxari- and Implement
IJoalcr's association. wbic!r will con-
BILBV ESTATt. HO.COO.OOO
SUED BV EDWARD Bl LBV
Suit tf Kdward Iti'hy aajam-i
brotheia. gniwlni: out o. th- liixis nn
i of a liooatMMQ eaMte loft by the
i father of the boy a began in laMaMaffl
today. Kdward waa dlaiaherlted He
seeks to break the will
WaxhiDKlon Fed. 7 If yon want
lo judjfe the value of these naval
treaties ami judge the sut eejMj an it
hdK dealt with naval iir m anient the
tuist xa o approach it i? this: First
go hack T ' i lie oieIillig speech lllii'
Si'crefary Hughes delivered on the
first day of the conference Recall
the feeling the world had on that
Saturday night.
Then take that opening speech in
x ;. li Hughes told what it wgjg tu
m.s. d to do anl compare it item by
item with the navgl treatv today that
tells what ha-s actually been done.
Here ia what you will find Huk'hx
proposed to scrap: 30 capital ships of
the United State. That propoftaJ it
xlopted and 30 capital ahipK of the
I'nited States will Ite scrapped.
Trapped
In Hotel
Fire
K baton d Va . K. Itvo aaf
. n ..i kii..n to be uia.! .. i.i a
las( laeniv -I'!. Injured la a lire
ere early today wb ch der i th
l.'vtnatoii hot.! and steerai aiio'ii
ing bsi Idmjtt with A loss otiaicled
Ht $!.- IS-1
A trail at the file MMMM 1
aad i Ih-Ih-xiiI M hate
apteral terstn Manx tr.
it. iinl
i x )"plt)K from windows
Two of tho dad are ' .1 Poa
WlillMatedOfl l' ne u-w.-i. an I
Hiram p Aualla fn-astit fa who
d kl hi th a to the ii.i. la' J
N Tboiii.i all. rltr "f l' "I'.u
oonaty. Vlrgtaia. lafMM ttaMf
aia r-t'rte dea l
Amonc the injure I wji r.i.a
ii Baliet v w York I i A
alsuil III f "
nul II
. Will!
Ywk Ir.ittu -d h
tl-. MjfMMMMaV Va aad
fiBCi'MOtle A H llarr'at
' Mo . fr tureil I. and
TO CALL ELECTION FOR
SCHOOL BONO ISSUE
City Bund of Education Will
Ahk For $300000 To
Relieve Cong-Mliou
In Ward lAoTtll
Tile i ll y hoard ot adtteal on at n
m letmc iat niht took up ttie BMattat
'of a new high m Bt l build. nn MM
the need of felii In coaxestlon III
the want schools
It waa : de.l to ca" an el itloa
a
to Xot
$.. " is-' in liMl .i i.i
fhth achool l ul'dmxj and to ' r. Boxttt
MM hnproVf. ttte ward i Id
Mora than KM nVw pWljxiU watll ii
ter th
11 lath Kx ho.l neit year Thai i
bmlil;n I- 'ri:n1 oxen-rnwded an
li is ItiiiM-i-at X.- that instattt ste(i. '
jtaken to i -a id for lAa I mat on j
C'. for the election will lo lame j
net week
"IN I IM III l III. hi:
SAID; Mil DM II
Kansas City Kalian. F.'h t.
(alp.l here because of the c:llu..!
lUtoMa of b s aittar Mrs i.
j Fram es lirown Matthew A l's m r
'tlryj .arinir of Weston Mo. dnu
suddenly last night aaOtUy afdr u
iiaj MMjMl W aaaM at Irht a at'' s
'jedalde.
How are you " be ask.d bia als-
ter. "lo you know nn
"Yes you me isrother Matt." ..
reidlod.
He rcnarkad tnnt ins li olth was
f.ne and ml In a '-hair A ('
ocodds Inter he f ;i dead
Dago
Who Killed
Niece To Die On
St. Patrick's Dax
McAlcttcr. Ok' Feb 7
-Steva
tbo condemned a'ayer who waa
convicted at Coaloate of the mu- .
dr ef h niece Sophie Sabo has'1' 1 " '
not yet been brought to the pen.
tentiary where he wll be esecutu
March 17. Sabo ia eli'l in jait atj""6 r'""'
Coaioate aa a reault of the quar j HM'fMhB ltd beva !
antma that hat ben in effect I was prett In.
th Ute penitential- J1'' beloagcl to McMnm
NOTHING SHALLOW IN HUGHES' SCORE
Hughes proNvd t la.at (;ra Hritaili
should p I'' capital nhips Th.-t
pMhnjPMtl has bet B sdsJMjMa and 11
Hiituin will .icfnallv pj Tap 'Jl Bil ll
ships
Hughes proposed that Japan th.iu.ii I
scra(i 17 capital shifui That propi .1
has been udoptetj ami Japan will scra;i
17 capital ships.
Holiday Actually Lengthened
Hughes proposed that there should
be s naval holiday for ten yearn. Thai
proposal has been adopted and actu-
ally extended.
Hughes proposed that Great Britaii'
should not have at any time inor
than 300.000 tons of capital ships the
DaMnl States 500000 tons and Japan
.100000 tons. The principle of thnt
proposal has been adopter an. I tliest
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FINDINGS HF FACT"
IN CHS HEARING
OpHIIOIl ttlld t' let n CntJMIt.t
tion Cotumi .on In M.ikinx
RaiM f Natural On
Ratea
1 be Iraal gaa i . -iy ttaa Jttal r -.
i ixi-.l a roi y J I ! Itiil nni i I
I .' "II nn. I kH I l ' I
Ill lilln i
at mm iMall '
I mil tliilil ;vt aa
ai.d that 111 re
'ii ' i i n it itaiu
i iii tut aa w-!'
Oi.lal.oMi i BJ
Kan.-. is t it) Mi:e
Th o nmlMtio-.i
ft the prtM 't i
aeH his ma H an
to i onftiii- t he u
u i ' Dkmh i
. n in if inn
r.i wlm h
i m i in" m
(lilahoma 1 l
it must i' a
all coats MM
urr. d in
o t ax am.
rtirnlitli.nt of aa I ei
xx ill have to deMMMM
n lo w li I 111 i ihe xtilm
vt a 1 1 1 Kn
. out ::eil i.
Tb- eajM
thai the an
hm
if intlnued on 'ae t I
MH I f II H Ui
t XIIIH H I HH l Ml N
farmers i f iron Mound I (at I
will staye h ii vote and rat'bll MMt
Saturday All tt ho ites'.ri- to join In
tbe chase will gather at the Iron
Mound m MM house a I 9't'M
Sunday in
num. an
ranad nti
itojtM will he tiK'd In ill
No rif'e-x or n'"l i x ii
oil
Ktrmers In 'l it isirl f
b:j yn bocri In . iv Ins.
of the poaihiiiK of Hi"
eo) MM n i ho Ken bea
j HKI NUI N tltl.l IMHW
-I I l - UI; M M 1(1 0
i "' 11 "'" ; ' " " '' !n'
is i apt ii re after a chase lust flight
u St" "f K"'""oa) an.j 1'a'rolwea
an atolen a rurn chiih. from In
front of tit-- I '-irVui'M f i.-u '
proport iong will be mafulansed with
sliL'lit increases tn ths Ihnits set
These arc suMunlially the only
fhiugs Hufffaes actually mentioDed in
thp s "c. ! wyhieh Iknlled the xvorld.
Tin- proposals in bis sp. . ch ha been
adopii I to the extent of mole than
u.' per eetil
Tbe only difference between what
Ifughe ni at the opening and the
naxitl tie.il tola that Jupau baa
I n p nn it ted to keep the .M tit sit. ami
this has made certain minor readjust
psentn ticeoHsary regards '!regt
Hritaiu and the f'nitcd Stato Th' -.
readjusttii' tits arc lean .than a .' per
rent variation from the pneHals in
th Hughes speech.
France Darn aged Auxiliary Plan
Said a press eorregpttndent : "Now
ii i f 1 j ' i
YANKEE'S HERO PITCHER
ft nul M rn ol liie Worl.l
ii i tin' 1.1.111. .ox iiii x li ft
. It to RaTM. iNi Harry ll
SCIIOCl PRINCIPALS HIE
PUT DATA TO ROTftRY
He ills t W.nd Sxl uuU Wire
8pei.il Ouc t.. At Lutuhron
Ccntritl Playground Not
Fasoreal
itutary in
Willi pslnili in
I he Id
In
Haiaell. S... hi Haidner. Htarb. Hud
.ieth. W'hti' BoyaV eiu an iain
wi.r dn!) Tinned 1th tuneful fade
outs
! The i i at I'tH.I n Inxllatliiu
' In in fount v 'ommlalonr Km 1 1
work and on
Valentino di
date uf ii in
will niral a
D M .
of fled LMtl
si In doled tin
ia to an. in
neai for food
i ' ' of he pi a
I.nilk
. i m it jI m
i if II inner and
lUinoiaon of OotMrM
ha i ..I aaujad toy an I
Up i ii 'l
t
Dyed Her Pets To
Match Her Dress
-x V.itil. I'll. i Ills Mai .lift Oxtetl. a il MIIKIT
! .i . tii..iuii Iml.ij lo cause she lots protniartl Slarfislrntc
IfntllflM ll'.f si . XI ill IH Ver IILMItl lite III r I Ills to ll.triliollle
xiith hff Itoune dr$ptfm r I ! ixul liutnl clothuiK sde winra
Miss ftxxni txas liitleil before tin- tii.ik'istrute when aiX'tils
Of the Htwieil fof laM I'rex 1'iitioti of t riiclty lo Aliitiuila Icsli
fMd sin liinl tlveil n valuable M't falitte lilue t.i match the
i!r;i ' mi s in h r home The annual dnil . xx iiio v n i-alifiei
II I
1 waul .xioi lo (fO hack l
She .ioiiiis.'.l
I do ti"
WEDS
h Si i n ..
for it lei
irm r.
I tmlay t"
ill XX III. Il xx ill In
tin Ymtka I" t
HOEN LECTURES
Mn' M- 1 1 ii'ct To Be Held
In First M R Cltttrth In
Onln To Act ointnodaU
Peojile
An i i-1 i.iwdi'l liuii h niacin it
1 i liaiia. of . ' ii 1 1 Ii the Hi. lib n
li . ilnis All axallahU si alias ta
the Kltst I'n i itiurih a m
' li n '.i ti i v tit and many were
i ' i II.' I to il B t I I Hl
ln are aiiro'tliiit cl'y wide atten
I Hon Tlli' diawllia tower of tbe
I III !'. US pie.nti i t hi lUdden.
1 it immetiae Thi' meet lugs will all
I . In I.I .1 Mi. I ll ' X) hull h
lea .Nh to a 're at-dl
in. lay afti iniain and at nlnh
thotist thunh waa ftilea to
nlay afhiVol raim Me Isrlnaa
l new facts dom the rtpi
lo Hani aew (act
urea and he mu
must Uu heard to he
aiipre lated
la ! r.- r . n i i' t.i tall J leipte.tr Dt
Ha. din annotiutpj be would tlxa bla
fhilstian aiM)M ad It. as VVadn
da ulalit MMatdj "t Thursday after.
M n So many liusine.s men ha I
r. nuntted thia chtnaw that ho made
this HiiBouni 1'iin'nt last ntrht
I l.
karMMM " "polie upon The
.! Ji.n.1. and lonuthi will
' I I At;
NAMED
.wing no mi
xnd MTV I t
"
loriIi nii'l s''-i ilyeiii c
am si ! be mi
ding
In clion of opiimisn. I have been
speaking of the Hughes .p. h that
thrilled Hi world ami Ihe degree of
its fulfillment. It is true that the
I hub spei-eh v as abmii capital
ships only It is tru his speech was
St MMpsoied by a detsiMM plan in
which similar proposals were made
alout auxiliary slii. stjbmariucs ami
the like.
"It is t rue also that this Hughes
plan abotH submarines ami other arux-
ilinry ship was pretty badly shot to
piece by the action of France. win--h
foi a motive of forcing liri-at lintaiii
inf.. a l.arifaiii trt.-i. as llul.s said
to turn the conference into one not
for the limitation of armament but
t Con tinned on Pago
Work On
Ships To
C itinue
w
llwi l
4 t "it T
fr "a Mien I
r.r iiitastaB of
aw iwiaa lajilt
I lo taw "rap
.al treaty. Ui tstxied
I r..r 4ta oattaaaaya
MO Ik traaly la
4 at waa aald lodar
II.. ....
a. t'ial .
At the W loir
l ' . i In at ' ' iea.li
ii lered siia.eaalon of o.-rk on addl-
fkonal ' rtttalbiaaf m the laUast
i rn Us NtMjl MMaM
i niter way tn the I n IfV laisMs.
takum his al Ion la vt tf tho
iianse ef i he naval iraaly flUM Ota
statiia of the lateaila of tba I'aHad
Mtalsa
Tb treat lea reeajlllaa frxvai tba
nfsrelko. li oaa aald al the
While Ilitute. are eiDOrted til b
eat t.i the tonal s tba MM of thia
week altmmah thia will depend oa
lh submission of tho report of th
Ann ri an delegation to tba pte
1mm
Mr Hardin It MM added bad no
e. lied whether he will prooont Ih-
1 1 et lea In person or by letter
Ih.' president waa reiireaeated aa
of Ihe bitl.f that aome reductlnaa
in the irsonnl of th- amy ant
mu on id ruit by the anna una-
MjW itaaarnenieata but uf ' row-
i una bio ratatititua
The navy la kla oplalon it wu
aid. should not tit bolow eldht
th'Hisan.l mm tho toueat poaalblo
minimum tin aafefy
SAVB LtAOKH AOVlRTltlNO
njiNtat HttULT
M wi't .a. l.odf sdteitlalna
pajnd' rxuiMti ww.l Judie liiaror lu-
la- x in r i it a m pr.li
I. haudkert hlef thai ha bera
sitpii h.r aa a ufvaaat aa aba
x allied it xry hthiy muto for '
collattions turrouaiiiii th gift thm
tbe Infinsi. xaiua A alnala loan
MM of an a.t ia HM I. easier waat
ciiiuma hrouffbl the loot article to
our hone All bonool people are
nut .lea I yet. ho added
M AN V ins to otr
ITATi MOMihTfADb
l.an.i ofti.o uffli ii horo roaurt
Mm uioto than 0O laqirtrtra were
i ... . i v I'd during January isgardim
a. alii hoiin stead laml in ttataboma
Man if (be Inquiries iviliu fn'ii
distant stales
Nearly axury cvunty In the ata'.n
lias so oaa vaaaat honiaetead land al -ihouili
moat of It la Iii small tna ts
tanging front five to forty acre I ha
laud of (he reports A numhor of
. MMM bate tMHia filed MM the past
ne. nth It waa said
TEXAS KMatXLf ft it
OCAO IN CALirOftNIA
I Mi v.o rtb. Tolas. IVh ; Mike
L W.hhIs at one time vt e pretl
' ni t i 114'innil l.ann in r'or'
Worth ami ioofe.e. rmlieaaler of
.....iMi f the bank a funds dw a
fe ia) ago In (Wltfofnta acord
i tc to word re. li- hre Woula.
oa Ilia plea of guilty ill Inderal court
oaa giton alt year term at
lioateaworth Ho was .-mm .-. ia
II it
BILL HfSft -ITUP-NS IbOM
SHOOT WITH TftOPHIES
William llerr baa returned from
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 7, 1922, newspaper, February 7, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712816/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.