The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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No Cash u4g&1m Dennis to
Bonus for M S2 2S Go Before
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Soldiers r.
BULLETIN
A aafongten BJa-rh ' -H.m.MlH'.
4 th cash ratu' ef the rs
bonti virtual y wit ag eatf iipan tola
by republican nimbiri ef the IBBBM
way loo mtni oTf -rre
NAVY JPPROPHl'TuS
wag Mtehsn dihg
tn ef federal ci
fM M.on agent
f-t n iil.h i mMAih.M i a"o
eocllrggw 'thr thjn the ran
Hi naif bom f itvor
"It ia batter far the enf 'rtMt
Bl Lit.
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ORDER Of fl MOLUr
OEGREES HE rXEMPLfFIED
It CUT IN TWO
Waahlaatc Malta 1 Th Am.
Iran nary irt.-.ai: 1
raw latsajr hy Ihe a. ton Si H
house apt rortation oronuiUlen In H
un the requested av propria! ihi t
UQ furl fnitl twte million (Mat
lo ait nv'loa la ii hunlrsl -iKht. -
lrfloiiMN n h.md-...! tfv Kan CltT Crack TnOi Pit
dothtr. mm were immedtat. N m..!
For M.taomr Grand
steavm'ng of war hir tea I raft :
ewaraiB wbery they ar- until addi- I 4 ' e
t.onal fund are mac. .i .. lati ' I 1
throurh traafe- The ea- cr. .. tie M ... i
Another Payroll
Is Grabbed By
Bold Auto Bandits
Milwaukee Ware" T.ve m i '
held up an rebbd Wiii.a Orirv
pay re I derfc cf tne Pai- O
coirpany ef t C.OOO ntre this morn
ing juat aa e vat gett.ng out of
a taxicab at the company a plant
The band t after taking the money
fled in an automob. e followed by
Ormaby .n the tax but were lott to
him after a Chat? thro. get down
town atreett
at pr-ohiB t on he aaid -to cor Ohm.igee. March t.th new
ict three oe feur peraht for aeli grand Jury .a getting down te bwi
'hg than one thouiand far d"nk n nraa ioda and it n wh.ap'red that a
Of course the drinkers are guilt. taw .nd.ctmenta will be returned t
tao but it a m ng te machinery ' Thursday me'nmg No nt mat on of
of the government to concentrate o the nature ef the indictment hat bf "
given County Attorney Jama Mai
burn ig 1 Mil J w th the grand Jui
Co Rsbriacn J"d A C Dnni for
r-r bank ninmr are opecled to
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Aft TO CONSIOt R
GOVtRNOP) S Vk'AH VSOHO&
Okmulgee March I foily that
a meeting of the 0muigee county Ua'
Aaaociatien might be called to con
aider the "war of words" between
Governor Robe'tson and County At.
t.irrry James Hepburn loomed up 10-
day a a r'ault v' the e .-ng of .
letter between the aotrrnor ant '
H II. ii th
in inn
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DIHFCTORS OF C. OF C. GROWTH OF BLUE LODGES ; KU KlUX KIM NOT
TO BE CHOSEN TONIGHT NOTED 8! PATTERSON IB PARADE SATURDAY
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2& To Be Bloc t nl . Met
ng AX Cttv Hull. 7 30
Onind Mastfi Dchvrra An En ! Dim'h li t. T Mikn Publio
hjjhtfinnig Acldrm To 8Ut AMtstttMl In City In tho
9md Lixlgt- At N;ir futnrt
Ttinpln However
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f (jklan .ma City waa elect
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-tlTTlN PRETTY. LEGION
BENEFIT rPIOAY NtGrf
!ttm Fitt II be inwrtsied at
the OuthHn theater. Friday rifht
Mildred Dnvaj will .iirtvt Hernia are
c.n fatli at C'tyher Pbamiar t! n
Pretty1 tell the atorjr of a itcma-h!
who poaws aa a artrl aralfarr - worVrr.
fsaine a party of A W ) I. aohl.era
from rirt martial. r-htr;eroneii ic
-harmin)s daufhtera of a Frra.ij
counteat In a hut ami
from drti nnc i in ccmiai
The milM ftoy Moadv1 1aI lit! -ing
turn' - ia th '. .!! out
roeed of fos-trota. une ttei ar..l
waltttt that Lako t l:f
daarifaa; Pipe the ttfaa! OafjMM
A W ft I Halale.' Kreai li
Flmg ' "Iwiva'a ia: Th- t
forta of Home en ilm Snn. I
l;reatA.'' and !at tfl . i
Settln lr-U
COLO WEATHER IN
TATE TO CONTINUE
Oklahoma City. March 1 A though
te i tvratare wen- not aa low tkil
tunrning a eipe-ctii. i!ue g the con-
tinued (biody i'atv.r at :l -r w
throughout IW aigbt. fiklahonia nn-
tiaued today to eiperifj e u-.maoa-
ab'.e coM w nether aa a rea-jlt of (he
cold ace and enow gtorm that atruck
the Mate Monday afternoon
rtmmunr atloa ra ttill Irantirrt in
many prtrt:oaa of the rtale hajl .
delay traa rejiorted In rail traf.'.
Kanaa
win n ffh-'r if I h
ln an unlawful ii
MM hat a
irk a:i ! tie i nl
day n1 riven t ill
nf the
and In
teela in mini fm m iaet
i-r than i
. he nir. v de an
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I an p
tug (lie .
Ill Uuthrte Halt
i ernn.ni Hill
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tltnand
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1 1 '.Hiliiiwn.l g I'.me I
f inrlli
nl ' raj
ii.j State
ra. ami II
are CiCM
(Cou-lnned on fnga I )
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MCT BEAR NAMES
Ilea lio-.r
.in a Iwui
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al mat Hoy Astall. A H. Armttrt n
n. t Im' itarlier. Ki ink lumd. S K llnte
e namea w I llmiaon l.amreorn joiann
It -.n. r r tlRlaon It
J ' 1 Calklnx V k. Kr-d CfOOk A
r ARMEP REPORTS LOSS r'F
many fine Chicken
John Pdmonatrta. ltvin; n.-jr Mar-
akml! waa la Otittule today Ho re-
ports the toa of two frae hen Uat
night from hi roo; on the fjrm
He aay there ia a mat dew) of
t Weeing going- oa Ig hU part of tb
"vsary sitae the? cold weather net
IB
late Wire Flashes
rtrr;t
r ;'. !.!i:.i!'' p.irK in cilli'ire ilr.tuiili
MiaUaH M.tn h I A itOTW which DtWatUn
I atC List nijfht I .nl hbntrxl 1ihIm BQfJ I .11
mine nf .rl reli- f frtmi ihc vv. n- ...M.
e ;is J alntve Zl TO
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OkniiiJfei . M.ir h 1 Whnt have I to do wilh lM
l'.im "i.. i . ' r- i'linl iVtmty AttriJ y .Ininen lleplmrn ttnlay t'
ji r-;. T ia ; ! Judl akkoi! Jovernor fobcrtaOfl to resiirn
'I liuvi g)Q rnatu Ul .1.. with the fOtttlttOt limn he h;is wilh
mo and he ha found out in the jmxt few weeks that he
I'dKii t a lainin'il 'l inr t. ! with me " !' county attomf)
i i in ltnlefi
nurgViw "f twi
i.w-L- Fri.t n
L
xilil it i fir
fort heomiiiL'.
rh . Harvey W. ( hurt h. .n i ti .1 o4 t i
atOHtobile uleaiuen. will he haiik'eil t 4
temKn. Sheriff ("harlea W. lletn nniHHilil
ickham HmnllB WHtnd the final order of
lay nixl Mtiiremf court or eXtCMtiTC flWMncy
-Ave ( 'hiirel! Thin hnn Ici n ri fiKcil brfore
IimiIi red likely that CrffcenfJ Will IK'M bt
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l aibairf
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liiKk!n. It A Knfu. ling
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BdAUN ILL
Itltttl 4.11 Ht III
I I t Its l.l I si
i'i.. Iiotailkiia and in
ia .in ..i
Ikr II Hift-ml Ijiu.eiin.-
HwlHerUad an I La j. ne. YoTh.
raakta.l torn il- llrii'ah inr
f n ni m a Uh.r lt4nr
I'i iis fsrengs)
That. i la also a aaut riatgaJI
" irmanaai Ininenai k.nai turn
m .. nrn h gghly md .v (vf r-x.
rra-al in a ..f l th glgaAlory lam
1re.s lanmniaatioag These laehida
'h t'nitskl Nlalea Amtrmakt. llwtwaftsV
THI THIEF (At mil CAtt rVA .
A BlQ CniV WOLF
Wh.n I. v pnr of aeur Ma
i"Rd h.-rd a Bolaa la hi bara laat
lh imiatial Ihirta iiy
li iniir Hm.iasT taat af Hka IkflM
mi aaatm ia bnl SnaHgY I ha
'am li- rfn-hJ 4rnrft hwllad aat
bM aaltnal aVooa I ha done
opanaif BM gMpt fBfw Wmt
.-rg. .1 i i rung Is has ttMewlh a
''.r flre.l
wt.'.f am) agaa the etc.
'I - awt rssBraa tfts)
' - bJ Many iaaaag frosg
' has re tartan af
YA llenn
t ITngtr
laki J M i . .Hi. i
j Mat. J 0 Whit.
II Rader I. W. Itejihl !o I. II
IllUluiipi. i: .t Kiitnert .. .1 r S-0
Top Jenklna. (V S Tairlfiut L-
T1ton l eal r Houch K II Mad
T K Douglu. H A MrCr
NOfH situ u ItliOM It-
IMMi rKD lit i Ri
I New Vorl.. M.'inh I Ts.'lw BtOn
afoiSt broker were Jjadlid I In
I kuprein.' cotirl rand Jury t..: . f.r
Irregularilie dlc'.oad In Illii'rlil
i Attorney HaBtana iBvnatlgavtloii of
litirkct ahofi whl h followed the f"il
u oT a number f br.ei rimia
The names of ihe AsfanaaBla were
i withheld.
S 1 i"i fi All..
uiri nanaii muis
Pal To liscape
Nlnrch 1 A KM I bjindU ifaM
riflf giir a revolver ninl ceotO(Hinlfil h
iruaf early tily hiiI in the reai.h niiul
. ..I in ii runnlni nun imttci mhIi i
il.il m the nrrekl nf tin- iH ami the r.a
prl ninl' r iiiri'Hl i Mvrilc t.it.. f9 Ace
of I'mi-sI Monica la itri! the yirl anil
i cur in the eenter ( S rnAii. Mh.l ordfrt
'ant Ulna. The irl eovwriwj tlm driver t
I5;irt Ktnvrt W im allot anil BeJirlonalj
r to Sy(ue. I he t" i v-w tniin-i hy aevi
riiiK her rifle ami pistol the irt eoVi-rpil
.lie '"he refilked to Ifive the in in i n M'i'
W MIVIN'I BIGHT
" '-! that taya
hl aneistf Ctajf
"M oM-ahwiB
' - .
arn raf.
' '. twj
laUlal
BWl miV4 "I IB lo aaa
ml the sew tssnta"
hag
.a
of llel
'TATE CONVENTION OR
LEANER rVAA BUCCIM
faliV maaytsTar of thai
' und
rs LieagasM
m.th
ANOTHER B!C FIRE VISITS
THE HOLLVWOOO O. STRICT 7
l
Um Aageles. March 1 F!re
fatMint Bt hare org'ruted from the? '
raploakai ef aa ci af-ra this mom-
tag rarrtically demroyed ihrwe rajs-
tfaews eetab:MhT-ats in the Holly-
wood ditrt:t here. entailiaaT a laaa
estixated St
FORD WILL MAKE FILMS FOR USE IN SCHOOLS
ALLIES TO REFER
GERMAN REPARATIONS
Pari. Harch 1 -The allied pow-
er are exr-acted to refer the whole
Bert Ion of German reparatioae to
the rparatk ooxmiaakra for dia-
aer a maetlaax of tha fln-
BaaBiateTs of tb-r xoremnata
hre on Marcb .
WEATHER
Toaisht fair. contiaaeil eold:
TbstbOa; lair risis tcssnitue.
ntr 'ii. Mar.h 1 Ii bnQH known
tinlay that Henry Ford in hacking a
I litre undertaking to make and nl
trilnite idiiactiorial films for the BfE
of . ..llejre and whoola of all k -inU
When the matter was put up to Ford
y tie nar-acer of ihe dcpartmeHt ot
phpotography of the Ford Motor MM
pany he aaid:
'If yon tan Io anything to make
it eaaicr for the Iroy and girla of to
day to get an education than it was
for me. then you have a life job."
The general policy i to visualize
the text-lwyoks in eommon use and
alreaily one of the aehool Imok puh-
laatkrrs have arranged to utilize the
Ford filiii Any college .r m-IiooI
may obtain the use of thee films
for the actual eost of making: them.
Furthermore a plan has btM work
ed otit ao the m hool patronizing
Forrl'h film lihrnry ttm recover the
0 itlay by pmtfaH the films to aehooU
in the n ighlmrhooil for a uouiintil
priee.
Cover All 8ubjecl
It ia the expectation f those m
charge to create filniv eovering every
BfdMol nhjeet that can he prrhented
in picture form. One very interest
itik film that will mood he released for
the use of Ford dealers is entitled
Winn Dreams t'ome Trne." It i I
film hioirraply of llenrv Ford hitn-
h. If nl traem his evolution from the
gn when he played with water
wheels down to the o.it.ij.st of
Mtivlc Shoal.
Another ia entitled "The l'ower
Thonu'lit Kuilt " and bbowb tli" il
ity. .rsiility and jmucr of trne.
tor. It is intend.. I for the use of a
!. twin who will call on '
in tlx erening with a porLaJdf um.
pa I 'cture machiitc and ki the m
turcs a chance tfl do the la!
"Safety piemrea" ar aiao in the li-it
allowing how accidents' occur both in
factorieh imd in traffic
I'i'ttirei b impoitant auru'ical op
erntiona in the Ford hospital in !)'
troit eventually w ill he pul o ii
Trade School Popular
In cuinection with Ihe pictures
mention should lc mad" of the Kurd
Trade school where hoys are paid
while they learn. They arc taken in
tl I'i BflaJ kept until th'.v are 18. after
. in I he
work alternating c.l. ahout with
hop iraininir These hoys are making
all the way front rrl) to IMOO
yer while l.-arfiiiifc' Ther.' at.- 4 " n
the wliool now and .i1 waittnif for
:i eltBaV I to enroll.
Three thousand dealers were
luouplit in from all over the I'nited
State and iriven intensive training m
i ice work for five week and paid
o .!.iv for their tunc Young men
ii the shop are given apectal nonraea
in drawing mathematicn ehemiatry
and Knglish usually on their own
tunc in the cvenintr
An gnnouneeuient that Ford in
ten. l-d to tail th- Ford School
fContia-jed on Pagw
CHAMBER MEMBERS SHOULD
BE ON HANO TONIGHT
Alt BkBBthort ef tho ekawBasfr vt
nun. n . nil i ha Bgwaawt .nik'
t it the city gall when the eMaaaBat
i' f dlmt-tora taken ataeo at la very
UasBoriae' that m dlr et orate oawa-
Baaed of baateias ana prof islgaul
ataa ha aeiacged f r th ynavr
HOME BELONGS HER!
"MeaaoCM la aywiilaa; lo bay lake
OaUneena Catj" aid a Muter Maaoa
today "MTsnt to hoc awerythiaa
I ertklnty aaa not la favor of drag.
ib the Onssaa'a aeata aeteea Law
late to Muakocae. Guthrie ts tho
reaigr of Mason ie acv.hritlea aed th
fatg homo ahoald ha hare." he tanl
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PARADE URSET BV SNOW
Maoar and cold kaockj! iv-f a street
par ado by Lat Moa; team ot Kaaaa
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1922, newspaper, March 1, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713242/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.