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CHAPMAN'S PLACE NOT iN OKLAHOMA Regular Outlaws Operate Out| There--Some Have Managers CATTON BY BRUCE 1 ‘Writer A fory Guthrie, Okla, J. 1 reckon this Geral uaturally wouldn't cut any figure all out here. I reckon if he started in to rob a bank the boys would ust push him aside and ‘ay, “Jus who a 1dy. aayhow? Let experts ¢ The At a long, lanky Oklahoman lounging at ease in the buck room of a spcakeasy on a Guthne Ho 15 ¢ a type . it you understand it helps you to understand why such a thing as the blo Osnge murder mystery could l«nhh Yor Oklahoma white men only thirty-five yoars ago. Tt I8 as near to Americas vanished fro.tler as anything whll find Jn tils day of soft drink | bars and r'\')lo. 5’\\1 has its ontl tng gunmen and its ter They are a 1diffe the gunmen of the citie these Oklahemans, Take awny he gun, Wackfack and knifc of the most murderous yegg of M York or “hicago and ho weuld hs a eresture dovold of harn—a skulking coward. Take y the Oklahoma bad man's weapons and he will proceed with his fists. They are straig these Oklohomar abidin i wonder if t that stuff spaces,” after all Catching a Bandit Congider Alva. McTonald atance, He was until United States n brawny, emiling sort of man, who speaks with a drawl and who, in his tories, reveals the spirit of the streot was ard-rid- gallon hats rent breel from akes you 1ething to open for in- recently, westerne “You wa King me ahont e we canglit Dutch Webber,” “Welber, you know, wa renl bad outlaw, He'd held up #nd trains for du 1 vould.’t pull o holdup in the time. but insisted on broad “Well, a puty named Enelson md T went fo a house ontside of town to get Dutch, Snelson goes fn and tries one room; 1 tried anoth- er, It “The two men must have come torether oo quick fo draw. Any- how, when 1 zot 16 where they were they was rassling—only Duteh kept Keking Man, he pre near kicked the shins off him, T stuck my gun in his ribs and told him to stretch. He W me and ys. ‘Al right, Alva, ) do it for you hut not for Snelson.’ “You sc a lot of per- sonal bad feclir veen Snelsor nd Webber, And «o, goin' wvn In the enr (hat night. night light Snclson on the shins. Webher vl Hin public alant way in which this mation was let fall, The I tuirned in surprise. settled hy | you | chaps, | nd law- | hal here. He is a | was Snelson that found him, |t k to | 4O, it was all right," he sald, “It v perfectly proper killin'' McDonald shed a bit of light on the customs of Oklahoma's bandits | He did it inadvertently, as one 1 veals something ho thinks uot worth the telling. “This man ke Ogg “I 4t that time was managing Al Spencer, who I've always considered the greatest bandit Ameriea has produced in this century, Al was= “A manager?" McDonald wae in terrupted. “How come?" Ihey Have Managers “Oh, theso outlaws all have man- agers, just ke prize fighters” he “The manager, he fixes up v're 1o g0 and who they're 1 up, and makes all the or nts=and then they split was he bhegan “For instance: the manager 50 to a bank, to get a bill changed {or something, and get the lay of the Nand-- ow many ple are be around, whera the safe is, the exita are fixed and 8o on. Then is outlaw and the outlaw wilt how Ks it up. W tough ek o vent to Enid and hou little rubber finger that drug stores sell, He had |a t ‘em on, s0 they | wor'in't leave any finger printe ALl but two of 'em had been fn the pen and their finger prints was re- corded, of theso train, near Enid. Th vay with it all right, but like idfots {they dropped all their finger tipt alongside the track when they go through. So the detectives got these |tinger tips, found out whera they Tad heen hought, and arrested Tke | “But the outlaws weren't caught Ike didn't squeal £ Ie oy g To qucatc Chinese Using Long Alphabet “hihl Jan, 22 (Mr [cient learning to qvmlfly as teach- ers have undertake. a movement for the education of the masses of Jimmie" product of Yuie and Princeton, heads the und. taking. He and his a clates elected fron e formidable mas of Chinese racters, a thousand » |common cnes with which they as sert books and papeis on almost ny subject ean be written, | A millien of the “theusand character” text-hooks have been put in circulation each costing the cqniv nt of a dime, Vacant temple residences have been borrowed for school rooms and |the proctice of writing in the air I the finger is resorted to whers ckboards or slates are not avall- able. 12 WOMEN M Prague, Jan. 22 (P—Cye | kia's new Parliament has | members—cight in House of Deputies, and four in Senate—ont of a total members {of 450 in the two houses. i The comparatively small propor tion of women was rather a sut prise in view of the faet that we over half the 7,000 voters ar women, and t at much encourage | ment is given women to participat: afairs, The office of P'resident of the Re public may even be held by a wo hoslova twelve women THE PIONEER The dictionary defines a pioneer as “one who prepares the way for or takes the lead in; as, to pioneer an enterprise.” In 1873 Scott & Bowne led the way to the discovery whereby cod-liver oil could be made palatable in a form not un'ike rich cream without diminishing its wonderful health-building virtues. 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