The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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The Gutmk
Daily Leaber
! iiyi !Lf J M 2r MTi-
VOLUME XLX1II
III IMS Itl
ffiOCO FOiEI:
L10HET
contretk t:mFA4: of
NEW COI OMZATION IM.ANS
FOR MFAICO IS l-
i:rtiih) BY suaths
01' DFJPARTMFAT
fjCHn::i!iTio;io
fq;voe8co:;fiscated
nu n .gtviANs arrkstkd
AT IX PASO U HEX IIORDF.
of i:flosivks is
FfHAD NEAR TIIE IX-
TERXATIONIL ROINDARY
BRIDGE
BULLETIN.
CI Paso Oct 21 Four Gecmsns
woe arrested by federal officer
here tMr whan it towed they
had a large quantity of ammuni-
tion and smokeless powder stored
near tht international boundary
bridoe.
GERMANS AFTER MEXICO NOW.
1 iKr AawfitMl Prewi
MfXHo C.:ty. Ort f Concjct? eri-
ceace of German colonisation p'.an
for Mexico we reveals d here today
with aa aanounrcmeEl of aa euter-
rHs for the lrri(rtioii of .ooo fcc-
of lar.d (a the Fvterte river val-
ley in the atac t Sinaola wher
thousar.ds of Crt-rman m'.sranv. an
expected tiuy small garrets of Und
09 a twenty-year p&ymefrt ptea
Til ew-5 -oral ion at being floated by
Jos Mcakar-y a Mexico Cty cap'isl-
1st. wKh tha up- on of General Ra-
mon llrtx. roverncr of gioekJL I
rjccrve4 10 cot?' root (Jam at
Paiot Plaa ertng from the eoverti
me-nt a toocewtfen for ties e of
enough water fro tt Foerte rlter
for ihe propoMd oft km t. The land a
d-fiared to be extresncly fertile ant
the iixn la being bark oy Omar
Uackt. here.
Until a fw njon'h ago the. water
cotcfMon tor the ruerte raJley wa
feeU by the rj4 S'asr ewnpaBie
of Lo Moclac. SJoaVm b-d'-d by
Bwjamin F JoSibkq of Ch IB
Th ocsIob of rive erica r com-
' fnj rrasj! weny years an. vat
for 'hr" om of 74 w efi of be rivtr't
flow bet it k dnlfcrd to have- d-
tard to fight cubic mf.'n tr it-
oud Pronctrt of Iho jr Irrleatiaf
project declare Ui old cotK-fcAjua vii
idad beraM of the oj.poit'ioti of
man yland ho!Jrf kmg tbo frlc
ri-r to th xwi;aoka ooolroJlins 75
Pt cnt of th wawr. wa.l only owa-
tef fire r teot of t1 taad 4b that
re x.'oa bkh could t trrixaJcd.
LXABLE TO SIXUtE IIIXP
HE SIEHIFICES LIFE
Klien Frack Dausb of Shavoee
Hded 'o do h. ova carxctr work
Wnj iut1l o aecr a ortuwin b'
did the wron thinfr. Now he U dd.
D..a".-B revuUed wSn tt Mfj-d and
f a from a large bam fc va ro-lr-l(C.
H" k waa ttroken to (bo fall.
He wi a lose time wldent of Shaw
em &9 yeai' oJJ and tteakbjr.
HE HAS ARRIVED;
THE AIRPLAXE BANDIT
Wott of the bask robbers are nore
or teas com mo a hot the firtt airplane
robbery la believed to bare occurred
t Caiia'jAd. Germac bre two air
tandla forced wealthy Gennaa to
sign rbec k for tVSi.M and made
their getaay and rarf --d U before
five rlctlm coald atop pyaieat.
IXXOCEVT BYSTANDER IS
Yicnn when dux starts
RaaT. Oct 21 The irmx-cnt by
rtaadr w k-.Uad to a tnootlBg tnatct
bars faat BltoU The trgdy wa
eaald by the reBtrwal of aa old feud
Vetwfwa the GJlet' ao Jooea fac
tkna. Carrla Shsnr. ft mutual fiietx:!
' lc'erftvd aad waa kJltX. GaI1aOif
etf axAaOy woutd'-d. Jones ef-
THE WEATMEH.
Ksr OrSesea. Oct 21 Toa1gKI Ub
colder; vTatlaeadar (air
ROUBLE
none.
Short Cuts To
Home News
Jhn Mahne waa rUd txt tv-
tro by wire teat ulanl HVa brcn; "
ia terjr IX ad the wiro a)d tout ei-?fM4-o
rlN He tak"
dow kh fever e ral da; aipv
rrt W A O00.WI lll coodiH a
vti9 of lectr in yrH;o(fy la t a
relation to mnalc and the ftne arta rVr
jnrtltr Mlet( Lnhl Un-
hruQijc or Bertha Pbnd.
Ptik Johnaoa (r aakvntaa at
the'tarduer 4 Snhl More t ttwin.
around the e'aiara thy. !' a ti
ftrl aad h'k tmvher and rhCd dMn
fin.
-EB t'llne of Tal 0-ai Manor
of r Odd Fe!k. 1 at ?ie mate
headquarter today In oonfaliatton
with Grand Secretary Hnic relative
to the coming year'a aork and attlvl-
tfe. Vlaay Klufhiie aad !Ucn roMy(
retusiied eold era are attndin the
ate cwmm'a of AnMB ltm
now brtac tm-ii at Oklaltoma Ctty.
Oushrt wiH aiwa hare a branch tf ihe
leka
M J Todd lumatned rtMia In-
Jnrlea aha he waa rua din yt-eter-day
by a lai truik aned ty the
TaBman Transfer !Kny. The avl-
dwM oiviKnr-d a'r he Sana Pe de-
ott Todd U ta the MethodiM h;l-
al hh a badly dlocird Klnwldr.
IW-Cinniof c Kt Salay mortiitiR
t Trinity church the rector itt de-
lfr a aerl of addniraHa eiian-
twy of the Ktcrt!ti churclL Th'
public U cordialiy Inriied o oome and
k-arn aM about the vfeun tv j ortiB.
M4ory (3x trln and rf!uaL
Mabel Ward rharapj wild Wr-'
"n Gertrude Jackwon cm t atiwt
akinur and eili M;n diarce. were
f:tn-d In police court' tuat alhL Ttw
Ward flrl iww a tn'dolUr fine and
he Jackson woman TalJ the ity
eoty ilinoltoae. "The cky nt'ed
the money" remarked Chief M He bell.
The Rotary lunebfoa carded for
tomorrow evening vrontfaew to be ty
Buat enJo"hle of rh nny"efl)oyabi
!an(hna of the Hole. Membere wi:i
be TirtWred to ffirlte frleeda. Tlje
wtea and dfuhtem of the mwiilM-m
will be preiw nt. The thritian church
Tuikl will aenre the luncheon which
naunu Ita auccwa.
K young man named Leonard liv-
ing la the NaTiaa neivhborbood .ne
to Guthrie Saturday nijrht and bad an
ererlaoe that he will Km remem-
ber. Ho ttwt op with friend an4
"be friend Introduced him to wm"
home brew. The brew waa wild ana
had a wonderful kick. In fad th
U k a ao abnr;t that H jnt the Na-
rtna boy to tm mat. But not until
h bad ffiveti bat tin to several huky
TK-n la the nt?!Woch(Xd of tho RUt-
Mutt bakery. An Injection of tnor-
T'blne finally put the boy to iileep and
he rame back to lifo aeireral hour
tfterwarda a eorer but much wiwer
man. "So more borne brew for m."
he aaid.
'Gu'brie the bt city and the
"linet I hare aeen to ten yar."
aid Jim Cooper former Guthrie wan.
who la here on ?h4 to frienda after
an absence of ten yeW. "I never
van ao avpHaed in ray lite aa I waf
n I walked down town today and
ook In the ttnyroveoienta made dur-
nr my aheence. The at or a are bet
ter tlian the onw you 1a a cf. r
it 100000 and the ator ks of eooda are
Ha y ar.'.1 4entffuL Th one thin( Ij
vr.iom a appotueu more inaa any-
binr lse In the iTice on the
ood. The prices hers are mtxh I
baa 1a the elite of MMmourl" ho said
wra Cooper accomcanled her huebund
tnd they U1 be fuetMia of Mr and
Mrs ft Maine.
WOMAN MUST STAND
TRIAL FOR MURDER
Bolphur Oct il Charged w.M lb
murder of her hunband Mrs Bertha
Buwty. 22 yaars old must stand tr.n1.
The raxdy took piac Octobcr 1
tear OeugVrty. Ml defease wi'l be
er da.
JURY FAILS TO AGREE
IN WEEKS MURDER TRIAL.
KamtMl T Weeks th Oklahoma
Ctty mas wbo killed fais wKe and
W alird aff-a'ty and who waa ou
'rial for the crtm this week will
Sr o co through t& rdil aatn.
The jury disagreed. Tb second trial
W.U tart 4n Nornnber. .
MORE DIVORCES TO WOMEN.
Ford's- Weekly notes that twice a
waay divorces are raat! to wives
a are granted to husbands. Why do
vrotara seed Baore djrvrcei tlus DeaT
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
CORNELL STUDENTS HUSTLING TO HELP
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la ' "
1h Ittaili wl of livmif
UhS n out to !ol th "frof -
jtrwtioH tlmt cumn1 h r.itioil.
f. tlav w& (m jo hc!i !lit " IVof
CHAPTER BAN LEI0fi
TO BE ESTABLISHED HEBE
Joe Hewitt Orgunuw Returned
Soldier; Fifteen Sign the
Charter; Meeting- To
Organise Soon
ThrouKh tho foTof Jim S 1UU
Ittran county ili bavp a rlm)tir oi
tho Amcrii an l.iflon The cho i r
will b' named afior t a. .-lain a l!rn
Gu(hrie ntaa hu KM hia lif ht.
tlw lluu tondod the transport h
waa on lurtnn the ctitly of ih
ar.
Tha following returned wldlttt 'lav
tsrmd the ori i'nal charu-r und alll
or;n!te he chtier: Joe 8 II- U.
Kdgar Herrli k. Chrle V White J.4in
11 (it( to U. Harvey A!th4t 1 li
Trnband Harry A Mawbett Ht'f!
W Jattiea Harry '-inb. r:r (el
M WilUam. Jefferm H Kwinn.
tcr C Housh Kdrar H Loltman Vbo
M Filnon.
The 4taXr has rcivcd H (bar-
ter and a nuttr will Uhe)d soon
to organize and eWH officer. There
will Ih ipm1 fpak r tw urd for the
ijiaht of the organisation. All return-
ed ii!dler In Logan vun!y arc ured
to eiop ht the Corner iliartnucy and
call for J e tl( wit and enroll.
ITALIAN AMBASSADOR IS
DEAD IN WASHINGTON
Washington Oct SI Count bh!
Cellere Itnllan smbsKwador to i'h
Cnited S'an e.nrc i'M'i. dl' d h n-
lt DJhl. He d b o IU for a .-k.
MEXICAN BOYS IS
HELD FOR MURDER
A 12 -' r old Mexican boy J !-.. t
held In the McAUster jll on a chaw
of murdfr. Willie Gonf-I 1 hit
aaoie. He kllUd h'n li u 1 oieynmte.
J (xi lumlrii 7 wi.h a revolver.
WELL KNOWN CITIZEN RETURNS.
MkhecJ O Economy of Kuna Cfty
beitt returnf-d liouu aft"r iwo n In
FtaJto with the Uiiancrtruufer'a
cora K C HUr. So ihat'a hr'
lie's be-ti.
The Antl-Koraothlef Aasofiatioo
will begin Ha amotion here tomorrow
when tho stal convention open at
the city balL Mora an delegate
ar expected.
Liquor Ban
if you be one of llioi w ho care fur
liquor beer and wines 11 I tip to you
to "lay In" your supply at a fairly
reasonable prJoa while tbeia I a vis
IMc supply. That i a straight top.
On Jnuary flrt oational prri ibltlon
will be In effect and It will be rigidly
enforced. It was thought fell along
that tha wartime prohibition act
would be raised with to demobilisa-
tion of tba troop la Kraut- but It
Is cow certain that President Wilson
will take no ac'lon. Those person
wIjo counted on a tnonb oasis" In
order to pat la a upply against real
prohibition ar doomed to !iap-
polnttDtnt and the only avallablo hct
U to par preralU&E price. It U
Tt'KSlUY Ofri'OHF.K 21
Tlin "PROF
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.( tesc::
4 AK3 W5' f
tt it Ww cun.'. jr.'.r an nuf.il wllo. C-hicII Mu.U-nU r.'iilii(inH
Footlmll !vcr jf fo ltuo nois.tMtv an W...M I.cit iu l.-.o...
Tlo-ir niNacot wli if v .. U (lettuiu(iiit half a voutul iu.n of omi.lv
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PRESIDENT WILSON IS
GAINING STRENGTH fAST
Spent An Hour At Hii Detk
Today; Will Tak Up War
Time Prohibition Bill
Thii Week
Waxhinffton tM !1freehltnt'V.v-
on I rirlit!v MpUning altenh arit
' eto the fHMtd to a irdy re
sv rv ar"o-d;ng t fifj nr.it iiw tven
out bv Admiral ftrron t day
The r d-M "tnt vetl twlnute
tt hi d k yiaU-rday.'aiiii an hour
todjy. H w'll 1 lotKMWiT V f
Hme prohibition till U.Hi w. tHlwr
tv.'T if monHttt ww jHad oft
br the chief reu'4ve tcday. The
Wb-tte Ho;w' W Jubilaot ovor the tiw
I ii. n of affairs.
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PLAYEO A SHUT-OUT GAME
Jake Hanion Men Not (riven a
Look In On Reorganisation of
5th District Congressional
Campaign Committer
Oklbhoma City Oct il-ln a tW cf
cim'h between M.-Ontw and tti-
HatiHin forces- here yt.t"day th? tc-
(Jraw ililinil won out h a dolHl
rtujority. TUo tat wik in the re-
organlzaUoD of the Ktfih dlstrti.l re-
jmtilf tm congrcuvkmat i mi(Kn com-
mHte. Tlie McGraw m n took very-
fntng in sight and nloit out the Htimon
bat!.rp without giving thni a aoor!.
A. U Hllt'.M stauwh limon ruitoit-
rr waa d-; owed s ch ii man and Ma--ion
Henderson a MeGiaw in wt
rut in charge. Kr-d I) Nearly of Ok-
luhoiitH t'ity w.1 1 iiiWiK-d treuwun-r atid
Charlea Iloi-ker of -Meduin omntv
inade ee.-reti ry. AH AMiraw au..
oriem.
An i!iMx'il effort a ill tx nmde by
I ho M:t;raw ' repuWksl n to elect a
n ir.ill n in Ui'a envrMionnl dU-
tH?!. SHORTENING COMMANDMENTS.
The E:nutiil iihi vent Ion advocate
ehorleuing the Ten (Ntntnandmenta
' Home folk believe in itllsh1ng thorn
cntlrey.
Not to Be Lifted;
not necessary for people to have liqu-
or but several million people bava
developed a fondnes for tt of late
merely beet use th lawmakers bavs
dwreed that its manufacture and sale
shall tea. A new order prevail
and the people must abide by It TV
only solace to the man who like hi
nip la In tho private still and the
home brw. ' " . -
In the event of a roal atrlke Okla-
homa would ba one of tho superior
state. Especially thou section will
uffer wtere gas Is used. Current
report bold that gs service this
winter tn centra! and eastern Oila-
wUe ga coDxunw-f will peetMy put is
lm
MEET THE H. 0. OF
- w u'.'.v
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rwT.tY
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iPEEOERS ARE GIVEN
STIFF JOLT BT CITY
Joy Ridiiiff Mut Cenae Sayi
Chief Mitchell. A Rf Ordcri
Men To Grab All
Offender!
Cl lef Miti'lielt I after tlie upeitdnr
again and he made a fenl nice rlean-
up Ut night.
Whn lli pea.ira appearsd befota
Ills Honor. Judge Hartman liiey war
given ftlff flnaa.
Here l a list of the offender knd
f a fine aeiied: Glen lotiatdon.
apoe.ling 10; Fay Si ruti hfkld
ieidlig 10; J0 fliiudu reiktes
(ii lving. $20; Mur1 r'Unti! k reck-
iexa driving $;o The offline agnlimt
tho dignity of the city were commit
ted on Vine at reet where tli h!ti
rhoo! pupil ue In going lo scIkmiI.
'Vln street in tl e children's at reel
t)d ( am golnjr io to tt that fio.t
driving and rerkleanet li cut out If
I hav to station patrolman on that
Hlreei duy an diilght" aald the Chief
today. "Tho nett Kiimih to get
Jarrerd la thp open cut-out fello"
added MlfchoU
QUICK WORK BY OFFICERS
IN CATCHING THIEV15
W-Vhin three hours gfier they had
ioien a Ford citr at Olttmilifi'e. Ch
Jones und Jack Crelghton were In Jull
(fficim fillowing a hot m i M trnii-
ed th" lxy down.
TWO CITIES AFTER
FEDERAL BRANCH BANK
llty AwitOit l'rena )
Wah!-.gon Oct 2t Itival claim
of Oklahoma City Tulna and Wldilt
fur a lirum li of the Kannn t City foil -ecu!
rcnerve 1Htik weie iiremnitnij to
tlio federal renervn hoard today by
large delegation front each cliy.
SHE WAS A HEAL LADY.
Mil Noi?e.e belfcvcd to tarn Ihs
bent tendered woman. Wle n a worn
nn motorist landed on her froirt lawn
tlin ohe- day ctn.l killed th e-nie.ne
sho merely itold it he other woman i "I'm
eft-aid you can't get through ibis way
yi.u'il have to bark out lalo the
Street."
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Gas Users Should Nurse Coal
tioma will be indifferent If not wholly
bad. Pipe line trouble are brewing
and tho prli e of gas I ad ruin lug
Ttils i added to th break and lek
In pips lines presents anything but a
rosy promlsa to the con miners Ts
a supply of coal. which by lbs ty I
also steadily advsnelng. With a trlk
there will be IKtls If any coal avails-
bio Keadtrs of th Leader who
complain about tha advance in price
of alnxlo copies of the paper are re-
minded that tr tnontbly subscription
rat remains the same. Therefore
if the reader wlslies hi ppper served
regularly he will have bis nam plac-
ed on th regular dally list and have
CI paper delivered by carriers. f
Ten Injured When
I-U Cars Crash
Head On
Ten me and vemn wr Injored
hn t tntrurtin ew t-
istner Head an at 'oa It. Mt nlht
ahortly artar 'lHh Moterman
Fnti of th northbound car . badty
Injured. The motorman on the wih.
bound car Jumped and sacaixd l
Theee prnt mere Injured and
ver given ftret aid trmiwenl by O'
onion Lovelady and Or West: C V
Curtis bruited about t. nut ate.
too: Mrs V Lonfl. bruited and (1
on bead and faeo Mrs Long ta reeling
mell today but I Suffering frv1n the
sHOtk Mr and Mr Hn vit ki of
Cretvent City wer tf l Nnt irie
r-ad and net; ke C"pjel a tot'
ored man living utn f tm mn
alee bruised tlojtttty and A J ftlhra
a traveling man !. nl tut aimwi
Ih face from brtik.n gUes.
Th big pillow car w witinj oe
Ihs dng at Slop 3$ far tn ear from
Guthrl. Th Guthrie car. tt u ..iwi
should hv taken the a' ling but in
etead ran straight on IHe min tine
ans Deror the power rmiid be
off the Impact came.
The Injured onea were hurried to
the Methodist hospital her and given
treatment Motorman Frit ivus f
erwr(t tkn Oklahoma City. Me-
port today say that he I in very
rloi COMil.tiort.
I I V AS 1)11. s
1IIH(. h Wild I n
Kurt Ww H Tea. o t 51 - W I
Moii elenilve oil operittor III went
Texan fields wan arrested born tmlmy
on n feileral grand Jury Indictment
from MlutiepoH cliargii) un or the
tnnlU to defraud. HU bond wtoi met
at $3l.m0. He I .hilled a-lib w!t .
tog untrue lettm mi.) telegram In
regard to oil development.
l'IU(i:0FHAVHIA
. to hi: inn o soo
Pari. Oct 2! - Prim e l(!it ;rrvht f
llavtrla will Im tried for "the ruin of
Jlelgiiim" With hin will tried .w
of Ihe noiillily who u In tn .
at ruction of that Ittul after ih tier-
niitns hail iH cupiid il:. i iiin
FOUR KILLED WHIN
TRAINS CRASH
illy AH'Uirt ft... )
Nw York Oct 21 Four pon
wsr kii:d and aeveral injured wn
Third Avenu lvtd train crh
Into anothr train at 17th street tJy
THERE IS A MEAaON.
Hilling tn i.iM lit titty Hie nn
uiotlim of flimr In the I'tnoii Hirton
bus liu'resnd '! million bunt ftl- '''
the rigulfir late Thm U fluljus
time you know
BIG SILK LOSS FROM C AH FIHE
When fire started lit ml r0i ear
of the M Iv T insw tiger tm t''r
McAbMer laet night sntus le furs. Mel
llk vsluiil at l.MV00 ei;
atroyed.
Want Coy on Aerial Mp.
Chun C Mason of the tooviie AvU-
tlon and Tr.itnoi'iiiHitl uiini'.iHV
wants to plm-e ilu'liile ti ifo fcl-r iu!
lie is How b ui d lit Dkioul.e' H
seversl shjpa. Providing tho t Uy witl
rwtshlish (-rmii loot iniinii W l fl'
Ing; field a regular lint of H-Mwr
Currying houla wilt b pidcuhire.
That sua a nice .imiMi.-ni sN'
Tulea OuJt puld .oor hvh el" r U I d
ltolortson; "A mm that is ncio
ith k who yu give him a tip " Hob
ertaon recovered hii loio ur on a
'tip." Kin
Just what lo be gained by tlin ln-
duslrlal ronterenee now In hcssIou at
Washington Is hard to liolermitoi
That ha country Is pnsiiig througl
a trials. In which tii cost of living I
t dominant note runnot bo Knlusitld
At recommendation by tho rouferem
advancing a reniely for this burden
would In itself liave a tendency to al-
lay strifes and tb siitilhiog unrest
Tho man with the fertlls Idea can lm
rnortailt himself right now.
A secret rnarrlega In whkft a for-
mer high school girl play a part I
causing soin local gossip. Hecret
tnafiiaMi aover pan out iKCording to
schedule. "
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Jilt FIEHTIRG
HUD TO 'WIH
1'ir H.HII IS H WiH OF
t n u iw m i .i;v
j Mt. MDFMHII
Ml I I S KEUUMX
AS'itLLIES ADVANCE
ES
lilH MHAlsl s HOLD OS At
HH.IMN Wl SI HI IT.IROe
l.lt H: roi ilm r-
ii;nmi: is hum
si uu uy StH i
BIIHETIN
f 0 1 Jww.h i!.! 1 e
Ametod im O' t 3 ! Content
aery Jinovieff the thief sin I K i h;
government i e(u tssetstivs In P
troyrad ha eothJ.n f.wm tO-t
tty taking writn htm at overt eltis
t bear arm ensafdinj ta repoli
t th German pr Tt effn Ml
dunenU rh. it t tj . LfO't
hiv been tabsa la M
BOLSHtVtSI HALT tltnlAM.
Mlaingor. riiiii.. 0.-t ;t -Can.
rsl Yudenituh be nc:ointsred etrn(
bolttietrist resistant e bytnl Puitojv.
About seven mils suuint Of Peimga
He has thursf re hitd Ms cl .
to tonrentrsis hi fox white swii
Ing reinfjrmeot. n t hsy art. I
lery; in huniired giois r he.t hi
rmy todsy.
RUSIIAN SOVtf T GOV. ..
IWNMIN CRUMBLtNCl
U-ttdon. .M 2t--Vrert of tha K-
H.mn ovi I . ireiii-j!-M - nre tnu"
s'owly driven lowk tu thtir b
fern in fnuit eif Ptrrtii. (' rt-.il
Yot ftjtt h hM ffi;-ifr d fnill.irt
tl'Otlt nee Mtile w't H ttt dim t fty
l.lsi.VU !i-'-i tlDiii eji;la tofi. M
i otihi"il to iw din it to uicoffie-bit
I ( ih ii IH
WeU Mak Lt 8tnd.
Ihdhi'Vlk tn:in( uro siiiir-'Hl !y
fof'tiM-i.I ahmg (he pttrotfrad- 1ms i
''' ii'i" ol whore ti'e ti:(i.
ixelitv i .)) tiivi! t fii-h atteuii t of Ui
Vmi !i:!tti fiiri w if drtva wi d
Ti nt.'H tioliihc ;U! rau-'tied a K!iit
IOt' I.Osii l-mt Week Um (ftt
MlSIO (h. le . it 4 11. ell tl Ifld 1';ut lluj
ihe rsttro'id h. ln rrwi at nf
(xilltt U'h t t li r. h!n . H.'-.r ) . t)
mlift ii to lur In the tiii.if of i(. ut
deo ti ti Htmy
Hnl.t (MUI Regions Wtt
H..yf.l f... . . . ei f:U to ..
'ill? Iht oraI4 p-tUw wnwi. or tVtjw.
ifiid. a i'trsinf:r.-ri f.pfvi-h tetHuif
i.( it tblH tntween HH llfil! . -ttoUNeVik: '
fleet tirnl e fi at A
A fl.re.i fire-. atonaitU.d by mi w.
liU'niim w.i f v. .! tf i i4 iWlt
It o0 y tn t nn. iititu'i. a f il;jiSja '
-lin yt tttjira t'-M iff Ht'sitht Ufo''
v whi. li wiot ..h;.('.! by felh".
rlk lriai;v . . f. hfis ieeu bt-
t.ok.11 l)V Cii.i.t i-nltilie' tf.
ck. who let.. !....! ie ItnU oirt
if toi.rtt of id.. i- Kimtiifi' .
still 'liiK on h ttl.t. t-"f-(ri
Nearer the t i.o r 11 i i-iiii-i-nV"i ie '
kl"e' Uo U" .-.uvlot arotie lntr!:
ikiy 'l 4 ei.tiiiii f oriei (.'vf lmrt titntf
illi attac k dt Krtrtiu. till b-a iiri
wef of III'. J Th'n i . k r4 lom-
P'etety tlif.iit.ct a.-ttrdtuj ttt no f
f . jI r-(ort.
FIELD MAHSHL DEAD
lly .5.ii.-ltoxJ t?-v i
'!'h. ' -H C 'l t Murli' 4
rrtrrmn mrrrrmr et.i o'.u fchint
t'ouitt f-ik I Tecaiii'hl fi-r:ief pmooitif
tit Jpjirt died tin!
MAN V INJUHCD IN DISASTER
I II y .!... U'.-d f'nll
INoii-ini f-Uinftitu.l th t J I -.A dht
ier in tha lini n;hio at lit Jut
Coruwttli tolHy cuuiifit shout forty
death Many miner wre tujtiroit
SHE DIDN'T GET THE WACES.
A V'li-onlit girl dei;trlni that
i.'gwti ami lmproiHi-r plot urea for
whleh h ioe'd for uso as aiiveril-
Inif mtter by a lnosiery compfcuy were
not imld for h wow sued tha firm
for 5i0 Umit; " ohti renter
The grtit Bin ai-piirvutly b not tea
gut tlio money.
RUSSIAN
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1919, newspaper, October 21, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712582/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.