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-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1921. _ nn 13. ACCUSED OF MURDER, PASTOR IS THREATENED Men Held for Killing of Three at Wilson, Okla., Part of Mob of 150 Men, Fa Prosecutor Declares re ARDMORE, Okla., Dec. 21.—(By The Associated Press.) —A statement ‘declarin, that 13 men charged with murder in ection with the killing last Thursday night of Joe Car- il at Wilson, were part of a band of approximately 150 en who assembled at night in a secluded pasture from “where they sent eight of their number to Carroll’s home to _ ANGLO-IRISH TREATY SIGNED eenewee ble dik fi the Irish people,” i A i ents at Dublin. i rt to ratification of the treaty, howev : Pact but felt that he to drive home to ‘he mihds z By ze struggle resulting from the debates ters where it was said that accu Ht # tions of treachery spread and fostered. lkely eventually. to lead encounters. i i j g é s of the Irish Free State and could abolish the Union Jack, and that in framing the constitution the Irish peo- ple should put the king “Into exter. for darkness,” as far as possible. Golng over the events that occurred in London on December 4 and 5, lead- Ing up to the agreement, he said Prime Minister Lloyd George had issued an ultimatum requiring the signatures to | the treat of all the delerates under tg threat of immediate war. Duffy said the Dall must be given a rational alternative to vhe treaty be- re rejecting it. “My Leart 1s with those opposing It. but my reason is against them,” he exclaimed. Tho treaty, he declared, must be rat!- fled in the interest of the people df Irelana. Duffy sald he agreed with Lord Grey that no peace with Ireland was possible exept on equal terma, but be- fore the treaty could be rejected some possible alternative should be produc. ed, and he saw none. Declaring his reason was against those who opposed the treaty, although his, heart was with them, he said a solid basis of principle was found in the formula of government by the con- sent of the government and that the people were entitled to have the treaty ratified. ‘Tho treaty should be ratified under protest, but “ratify it you must,” he declared. \ Deputy James J. Walsh read a tet-| nounced ter from Mrs. Terrance MacSwine: to physl yesterday, known destination. were not disguised, were strangers the neighborhood. BANK BANDITS Fiealepeegeepe 418 COLUMBUS, Ohlo, Dec. armed bandits shortly before noon day held up the Steelton branch the Citizens Trust and escaped with $10,000. pita re tat. COAL a NEW PREMIER S SELECTED FOR pgs: Diet rae poe stop sub-|Fall of Cabinet Follows Ar- ines: er secon’ war i i ‘ rival in Peking of Man- “efaft. German reparations and gen- . ee r fetal economic’ affairs also were dis- churia Governor With “cussed, itywas learned. After the con- erence it was announced they’ would ymeet again tomorrow. Fs here today by James H. Mat! ening the life of the Rev. Charles Wieth, pastor of the First Presbyte- rian church here, and a member of @ Gelegation of Ardmore citizens who conferred with Goy. J. B. A. Robert- . tung question ant that on made | Wilson last Thursday. ‘stil one in agreeing con: The note was typewritten and con- ier the Coiness purchase of the rail-| tained the single sentence: ‘Focé by:the issuance of treasury bonds] “Mr. Rev. Wieth, if you value your pt Ped ‘instalments for three years.| lite, you will leave town at once.” praiiroad loans contracted in China by other foreign capitalists. ( {China agreed to accept Japanese ochief engineer but Japan jald empha- the desirability of a Japanese county attorney. i ARDMORB, Okla, Dec. 21—(By The Associated Press}—Publication + hy by @ local newspaper of a note threat- ety pat fess : son yesterday relative to conditions in r Carter county, was the chief develop- (Continued fror Page 13 ment today in the situation precip!- Taade constant concessions on the| tated by the Killing of three men at oN p mould mean, it was said, the] ‘Tho note was postmarked Ardmore. ‘abandonment /of the Japanese view| December 19. It-was received by the hat Japanese capitalists should mape| ev. Mr. Wieth yesterday. “@ loan agreement along the lines of | upon It ‘tiaffic manager to which China Gwould not agree, it was said. The Japanese also asked that a Japanese yehlet accountant be employed. ‘ “LONDON, Dec. 21.—(By The Asso- (Slated Press.)\—George Harvey, Ameri- Sean am! , again conferred with nounced: later. who died in Brixton prison last year,|¢on nnd from Missouri river. pol in which the writer declared that ac-|43539 a ton. The new rate will ,|ceptance of the treaty “would be al si250 0 tor, great mistake and a great triumph ot Riacthotinsek 2 whe 4s made the enemy.” “Out of our great respect fgr tl yead we have refrained from reading etters we have. recetved from rela tives of the dead—but we have them. Prof. Stockley, of Cork untversity, formerly of Canada, opposed the treaty (By The Asso- elated Press)—Liang-Shi-Yi has been S4SCHAHLOTTR, N. C., Dec. 21. famed as premier of the Chinese cab- Was itt teubenarines dee 6 inet to eucceed Chin Yun-Peng, who “foot and branch,” an agreement| With all his ministers resigned on 4 for reduction of land arma.| Sunday. ‘The fall of the cabinet fol- : = ., lowed the arrival here of Gen. Chang | he Washington? conference wit have| Te=oLin, governor of Manchuria |'n an emparsioned speech, He. wait |ERETLEL POLICE to ‘live up to its full quty ana| Who, is now engaged in forming a] hat whatever there was of English- nea Commissioner tank plates in shipments originat: re 3 eC British 3 ” - »r| coalition government ingwhich all the} man in him was shamed by the Deviles Balhae bern eed reactionary parties are participating. | onduct regarding the treaty revealed ‘address last night It is charged that Vhin Yun-Peng was] sy George Cavan Duffy. xs ‘binarine, Da guilty of peculations and the sale of puty Whelan of Galway support- ns renee py age the por offices, 4 the treaty. He was deciaiming on ‘Yhan all the capital ships, Avhile bomb: The new premier is credited with] sc importance of the control of edu: api fi Ea planes,-t6 “predicted, -will be thgsbaving dnspired-the attempt.by Yuan-] ation, accorded by the treaty, whe% Shi-Kai to create himself emperor in Yuen, former military governor of Hupeh, and Chang Chin-Yao, who was governor of Hunan province ‘at the time of the murder of Rev. W. A, Reimert, an American mission: in —— . HARGES PILE June, 1920. ‘The American. legation : | demanded that he be held responsible ek for the crime. ‘The legation is said Som He . to be preparing @ protest against his presence in Peking at the present cag time. ‘ * 5 (Continued trom Paxe 1.) W ay the names of tho five omer arvard ull summoned to appear today] _ : re called but none of the five po Ab Play: Dartmouth *ponded to his name. The hearing went over until afternoon with whe expectation that the absent wit- thesses might arrive by that time. {The chairman directed Colonel: vill take an oath you don't mean to ecp.”” sioner, was sentenced to five years prisonment today by the federal : preme court for the part he played DE VALERA WORSTED |the Kapp revolt of March, 1920, wh N DUBLIN DEBATE, LONDON, Dec. 20—(By The Anso- ernment. THE NORRIS CO. EXCLUSIVE MARKET RETAIL—WHOLESALE Largest Meat and Provision Company in the State 800 Pounds of Buffalo Meat on Sale Friday Morning GooD THINGS FOR HOLIDAY DINNERS BOSTON, Dec. 21.(By The Associ- ated Press)}—The football teams of Harvard and Dartmouth will meet el, former judge advcate general Harvard stad - UTS ASTS Bene Aen eter and ont neonor again in the Harvard ataatum on Octo | LAMB CUTS _ FO. 3twere true as charged by Wallis that! °° here today. Loin Chops 30c | Pork Shoul- Witnesses who were prepares es, uy wee announced ere toaay | Sroulder C og iti sagan e ho testify, at the Sourtmartial ‘agminst/ ered to tho University of Califor Legs 25c | Pot Roast... LB. ‘Corporal ‘Crawford, the our |ntmand for which Nebraska and Pitts. Stew .... Prime Rib 1 Ngee pele = sors bel burg Were negotiating Roast ........ 12 Cc PONE URE a BOD- CANDLES FOR WHITE HOUSE. Pure Pork Breakfast Bapulder: ; 2 #BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 21—New| WASHNGTON, Dec. 21—Windo Sausage, bulk.. amb Roas' ‘Xerk-St. Louis passenger train No. 3 of the Whtie House on Christmas eve Pure Pork Breakfa: Veal Shoulder > Pi the Baltimore & Ohio rafiroad, was will be 2dorned with lighted candies Sausage, link._....25¢ Roast ........ ew. derailed at Independence, Mrs. Harding has decided to renew an AW. Vas, today. No one was hurt, old New Englan custom. att: on Sayseae sun %: Lune! eats are made fresh every morning in,|, Pork Shoulder IUUTUVUUARVSU AUST gh git oe page our own Sausage kitchen i . by expert Sausage mak- For Birla | 1 s Hardware Co Es port tian ”| A 0 9C : ° Roast . Jolie dures Pork Side... The home of practical P SEU Shas | and useful gifts for ev- Fancy Dry Picked SAUSAGE DEPT. Capons, best market ini ery member of the fam- Fowl raised. ‘0 hoard ily. Dry Picked Turkeys.40c | Minced Ham Ducks and Geese......40¢ | Liverwurst Have another shipment of sleds.. Priced from Hens ae ; 2 Smoked voit p "es. ed Cotton Bulk Pork and =, $1.95 to $7.50 Rabbits Beef Sausage ‘ Get yours now“because ceeh See pel gian , a ‘ = they. will soon be gone. Roasting Pigs STEAKS rs Fresh Caught Round Shoul- T T e Trout, eee ae Stenk —| LB. orwegian Stoc’ Hamburger Toys Toys Toys amiss Sk aoe | BE | 1B e Only FOUR more days left to buy them before Bester out Cree Veal Shoulder Christmas. 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Holmes to Homes Phone 601 ' : ROA he Casner Daily Tribune : __{Wih THREAT AT LOND DENOUNCING NEWBERRY ., | ciated Press)}—Famoan De Valera was framers of the Irish constitution to| worsted in yesterday's debate in the “place the foreign king at a consider-| Dail Eireann as the result of John Milroy’s disclosure of the substitute oath of allegiance said to have been symbolizes in himself the| Prepared by Mr. De Valera, in the opin. of the Irish people for 750] ion of English newspaper correspond. They did not look he made no apology for | UPON developments as being favorable The prospect of a bitter political | {the Dail was discussed ia come quar. | have been privately | M , These were| Kenyon, Republican, of Iowa, asserted in a speech in the sen-| 2°t, D2¥° % Beat in this body BELFAST, Dec. 21.—{By The Asso. ciated Press)—Armed bands operating | in the Limavady district of London derry took 15 men from their homes | * removing them to an un-| ” The raiders, who GET $10,000 latter openly, notoriously s rare | 21.—Five & Savings bank 000. RATES| ARE REDUCED SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21.—Reue tion of rates on coal from Chicago and west to Pacific coast points were an y the Southern Pacific com- pany .today, effective date to be an- Present rates from widow of the lato lord mayor ‘of Cork, | chicago and St. Louls are $1¢.70 a the extension.of the privilege of fab- ricating in transit of fron and stec! at Chicago ad west, when shipments are destined for Pacific coast points. 2 Is Sentenced y. poss! Mr. De Valera tartly interrupted him} T.EIPSIC, Dec. 21—(By The Asso- Asie men een aeay Mble future! i915, Among ‘those in General} vith the words: clated Press.}—Dr. Traugott von Ja- . Chang's. following are Wang Chan-| “aucation based on dishonor! You! gow, former Berlin police commis- temporarily overthrew the Ebert gov- PAGE FIVE Falls Asleep Smoking Pipe,, Is Asphyxiated KENYON IS BITTER IN | | DEPENDENCE, Iowa, Dec. 21. Chalmer Downs, 40 years of age, was ean account shect that he sh tn| Ssphyxtated by smoke { oot, that ne showellta | iratlate-‘Tuseday. Tis" wus his pipe in bed and fell | Entire Michigan Election Tainted by Lav-| his campaign. : ° 3 ¥ Ci7yenen’ of: 48 Ipe 1 an asleep, the ish Expenditure in Campaign, Iowa _| sats was stones’ Newberry) Md, ,lotmine catching fire from campaign. At least $140,000 was spent/| Sees for publicity purposes. Two hundred and one papers were secured ‘air. Ford te brought in a2 a smoxe| LWDestigation WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Declaring the money spent in uae MemGguiesets roan: we the | Into Hospital Work Ordered Senator Says in Speech er. in} “39 Senator Newberry’s campaign for election to the senate from. things that have been charged he said | | Michigan shows the “entire election to be tainted,” Senator | ®bout the American soldiers he , “‘|ate today on the Ford-Newberry election contest that if that] to pe maekahag oageab ahaa form an opinion, as I dou! body voted to seat the Michigan senator it would be “‘under-|over said the things that have been | je foundations of this gov-)pushed at a time when the country| charged. 1 estou oe can know but little about it. 1¢ Mr.| “J realize that the stage is complete.| _ CHICAGO. Dec. 21.—Judge PI Hivan today 1 ordered an in rule of (uo people is gone,” x, rdered an "| Newberry were a Democra <a tor Kenyon said, “if the senate y rat he would the expenditure of h eds P© Promptly voted out under this rec fy eet for this performance. The sen-| ate today does not stand any too weil with the people of the United States » Democrats would be When the Brand of approval was put fending him on the Stephenson campaign in Wis: k sin the eenate = in the opin. of the country approval of the > aign is now placed by t to faints th While the f ehiliren, tal pital for con- tagious diseases were kept as long | four years Newberry case is unconstity since the ator declared, ft was in effect a 8 seat tt will suffer » Dr.\John Ditt Robertson, city health that time and so, he adde that the when| Price of senatorial ses atti soto 16 common laws, the fe , Lorime nd Stephensonism and|!"S up and ff it keeps « t rs age nd the state statutes all v 1, the| Newberryism will be a test for Repub-| Surely reach the $500,000 mark in the The|Ucanism. The day has not yet arrived | [¢%t 10 years.” = Fecords show an ‘expenditure of "at When a few gentlemen In the senate| Amerting the pending action of th: WARNING least 263,000," Senator Kenyon said,|f the United States can determine| Senate “will not be the last of th ; s adding that “the plain inference from| What Republiganism is. If so, God| Newberry case,” Senator Kenyon de The person finding special to-|the testimony is that a much larger| Save the Republican party. clared “the day ts coming when it will police badge No. 6 is hereby of | sum was expended." “The people of the country do not| Se she staat Amour court the court | warned to turn the same into “If the record showed the expendl-| endorse the large expenditure of mon. Li See ee police headquarters. Any ure of a mil’ion dollars for Mr. Ni | campaigns. Last year the Re. person caught wearing same is liable to arrest on charge of impersonating an officer. J. A. SHEFFNER, Chief of Police CONFER WITH MEX OFFICIAL. 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