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The A.H.T.A. Weekly News from St. Paul, Kansas • 4

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PAOtt FOUR THE A. H. T. A. WEEKLY NEWS.

MARCH 9, DM MAVCC St VwCMT LV I I 'A SAY N0IHIN If WC JAIO SMC WUl STRAYED 0 STOLEN NoU will puUl.b4 In tb 4) Ktwi fm fr tt iulxit-rtUr, but 6 fer to others. If a lutmiwr of th oidcr, not suUcrlUr, wit4 tr)f4 or t4en iwtUo ltiMrtJ lit wuil ind ui fl. Or this will iu rt tht nolle iJ turn tb 0 New un year 0 1'Uti itoiieM wlH bo puUJUh! fvr Mruu noi rneinWn of tto crr for 13 ch itu iJr. OINS-TO Till BUf HCR SCrC DAD THAT I CANOV. POMfwA THINK I i 1 i i it i it i i bad white mark on breast the thtpe of a cross, airtak white hair, looka like alredale and named Happy, ward for dog or thief.

D. I). Ucey, No. 47, Kingfisher. Okla.

22f, Strayed or stolon from Okla about November 25th, 1921 one red, roan horse, eleven years old, about 15 band high, bran Jed .1 on hit shoulder. He cariled his head high and was fat when he left. One blue roan mare, eight years old, II hands high, branded JF with bar underneath, on right shoulder, mane was short but not roacned, medium shoit tall. Will pay $10 00 re warj for Information leading to recovery of stock. Notify J.

W. Mario or C. S. Goniales, sec No. 183, Draggs Okla.

229. Stolen one 7 year old uml, light brown and mouse color, white spot on forehead, wli cut mi left front foot outside, Wot rnd tt noe, a small niche out of upper eyelash. Stolen December Will pay liberal reward for any lalorma-lion. Notify C. II Raid.

Sec. A. fl. T. lodge No.

3 or O. M. iff, Salllaaw, Okht ABOUT PEOPLE WANTED. nuf Tint Wl HAD TO UH DIPLOMACY AMO STRATtCV TO CSCAPC THC TOILS or JtOTCC. 1 ta.i.ilu John Fury, age 55, height 5 0.

tandy complexion, blue eyes, one loot cut off at Instep, missing fiom l'aolt, Ks. C. J. Matthews, age 50, height 0 2, weight 210, florid complexion, gray eyes, misting from Oaawatomic Kas. Irene Johnson, ago 15, height 1.

weight 110, blonde hair, missing from FL Scott, Kas. May be with another girl and two boys. Albert Thompson, age 25, height 5C, weight 140, dark complexion, left In a stolen Dodge car, wanted at Brighton, Colo. $100 reward for man and car. 230.

One red. whit faced helfir, dm years old, marked tiwa'low lork In rii'ht and crop off left, no butinh. strsytd about the 20iii day of April 1921. was lat seen atxiut 3 miles rait of Akins, Okla. On- roam steer, coming two years old, marked crop off tight ciop and undtrhlt in left, uo brands.

If f-een notify Ira Holder. Pre, of Trim Chapel lodge No. 18, SaliUaw, Okla. 331. Stolen from the fatiu 3 miles wctt of Council Hill, Muskogee County.

on or about the 15th of 1U22. One light bay luuv; )ears old about 950 heavy boned, 15 bands high, black luatio and tall; tali long and slim, scar ou tight hind hg JritU of hock caud by wire cut. A few gray hairs on left front loot, lower lid of right eye damaged. A ptuty fair trotter. Hat shoit head.

Very gentle. Reward of $10.00 for Information leading lo'reroveiy. Write, wire or phone all Information to Win. II. A.

Harrison. Cln'entali. Ok .532 idd Ate. Hartwell Smith, age 15, height 58, Ralph Underwood, age 15, height 5 4, light complexion, missing from Law rence Kas. I-arl Golst, age 46, hekht 5 lUiit complexion, weight 19U, baker, loll Wichita Falls, Texas, looking for work and has not been heard from.

car motor 6212886. Mlko and Dud Purceil, Wm. Hihk- brand and Jacob Lane, all facing long sentences, HiMcbrand stutters, weighs AOOUT MISSING AUTOS lludon roadster, motor 113S0I, stolen from Saliua, Kaua. Ford coupe, motor 4537023, stolen from Su Joneph, Mo. Dodge coupe, motor 475391, stolen from Omaha.

Ford coupe, motor 3552S93. stolen from Omaha. Nash, series No. 139201, blu? yellow wheels, stolen from Rogcis, Ark. Peeiless, motor 260048, stolen fiom Independence, Mo.

Ford coupe, motor 5510593, atohti from Topika. Ford roadster, motor tlol-en Mo. Chevrolet, motor 48172. stolen fiom Grand view, Mo. Ford coupe, motor 532.SS64.

toltn from Pittsburg, Kans. OnTsmobile, motor KDS723. rtolen from Sedalla, Mo. The following were Mo'en fion Kansas City, sine Fib. 28: Ford coupe, state license 10157.

Cadillac, motor 57-EE964. Ford sedan, motor 5349C65. Ford coupe, stale license Ford coupe, motor 48709 SO, Dulck, motor 754943. Ford coupe, motor 5373708. Rulek, motor 248470.

Dulck sedan, motor 147745, Ford sedan, motor 53789S8. Ford sedan, motor 3399216. Marmon chummy, motor 447SI. Ford coupe, motor 4735437. StudebnkfT, state license 311330.

Ford, motor 3885561. Nash, motor G5979. Ford, motor 1572081. Marmon, motor K-434575. Peerless, motor 1552.

Ford sedan, motor 4625400. Peerless roadster, motor 10020. Cadillac, motor 67-R-244. Ford, motor 4075007. nulck, motor 3133372.

about 200 pounds, Mike Puict'li Is short and fat. Dud 1'urccll Is slim. Lano Is short, medium weight, Ronan GIVEN PAROLE DY PEN BOARO. Little Hock, Match Standrldge, at on lima characterized as -the Wolf of Uij Otaikt." and wh onco faced accumulated pmiuntlary sentences totalling 52 y-ara. within the next lew day wift free to ie-turn to bis home In mountain ot Newton county as th? itsult of a pen-llcntlaiy boa id.

Standrhigo holdi thj ucord lit Arkansas pcnltentiiry lor the nimbr of escapes made by one inr.n. He wai sentenced to the ptuinttary In I9u on conilclion for r. Whllo In the penitentiary ho killed a folluw convict and ou cauvittiou of this murder was given an iddf.lonal sentence. Ho escaped seierai tltiii.i, 8unendr-cd seural times tm one ocumu was captured in Oithhomt City nHr staging a gun fiht wi u'lucu in the street then III la-H made about a je.it ago, was affected by cutting a hole iL the ttnor of t't stockade In which he wu locked at night. The weather was bltleil) cold and Standi hlge ufLr two days expo-suip, dragged liimsill to the st.it penal farm at Tucr wiili both led frozen.

In 1917 Standi idgif's m-iueur-? was commuted to 15 f.i.v The parole board nnnouaceJ that C3 other paroku had been granted, a large part of them In the cae of men sentenced Tor short term on liquor charges. Records at the penitenMary show that 375 convicts have been paroled during the year, that the present pen-llctitiary commission has been functioning, while the institution's population has Increased from 700 to 1,301) In the same period. Only 3 pardons have been ittsucd during the past year two of them to men who had served their terms but petitioned for restoration of citizenship, and one to a woman sentenced to a year for moon shining. Nearly everything Is camoflaged those days except legs. The greatest of all sarcty is in 22.

stolen from W. S. TalorVi barn ecidi'd blonde. Wanc-d for on February 2nd, 1922. one set of pll breaking si Koux Hy, Iowa.

heavy leather harness, full b-ngth lialhtr tugs with butt chakis, ate! nanus with brans knob, flat bick bands with breeching and side straps, hip straps fork about 8 'Inches from Center ring, kislde lap of tug 2 ,4 lnchs, outside 1 Inches. $15 00 reward for harness anj $15.00 for conviction of thief. No'lfy by phone or wire. A. Cole, No.

198, Mannford. Okla. Independence Reporter: The first case of catching tl.n goods on pail In. wfio have been smuggling saws into the county Jail occurred late yesterday afternoon. It was vlaitor's day and Mrs.

Sherman Martin was there to visit her husband, who is being held on a car thelt charge. Deputy Sheriff ThompKon andCutin. if Attorney Stewait were there also and Thompson kept a clone watch on the yoJn woman. When she came out of the cell Thompson ulainmed the door shut with a bang, and shi Jumped, causing a number of saws to 227. A.

II. T. A. will glvo $25 reward for arrest of thief and recovery of the following property: 1 Oxygen tank, No. 227215K; 1 Acetylene tank, No.

11469; 1 combination turner torch and 2 causes. This oroDartv was rattle down on the floor from her loth Ins. Of course a warrant was-lmmedlate ly Issued by the county attorney and she was arraigned before Justlco Jukes this morning, charged with attempting to assist In a Jail break. She declared that she had no intention of giving the saws to her husband. atokn from the Standard garage, In Kansas, Kebira.

2. 1922. Notify J. M. Linafeltor, Sheriff, Wellington, Kansas; or Otto R.

Wen-rich, Pres. A. II. T. Oxford, AJ15.

Stolen, Ford touring car, engine 6370709, stolen on tfca night of January 1, 1922, model 1921, right new car, owner of thto ar offering reward of $50,00 for the car. He on the look out. If any ono finds thh car notify the Tres. R. N.

Anderson, sub order No. 15, Yanush, and get reward. 225, Strayed or stolen on or about Nov. 28 half alredale and half bull dog, bob tailed brlndle, bull dog build, The picture in this Isnue Is made from an original drawing by Dro. J.

A. II. T. A. protects Automobiles.

This office has steel dies for mark-In? auto, quarter Inch figures only, hard enough to mark steel, at $1 per figure. Metal auto tags at $4 dor.cn. and windshield transparenta at $2 dozen. Winter and summer are passing each other on the way. The A.H.T.A.

protects automobiles. D. Muercke, of Humboldt It is fine. Take second look nt it. The fellow who believen In safety first Is not always the first to play safe.

To keep In the middle of the road these days a fellow would have to The day of the June bride Is along. Likewise of the Junebug. walk about ten feet in the air..

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