The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 95, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Dishonest
Official
'Is Fired
Oklahoma City July 8.-Kmg-
nt fen of W. r . I nelson eve re-
ary Of the tte brd of educa-
tion was announced here rrl
today following an invalidation
vh all two all.L-e!
lawfully issued teachers certifi-
cate iu the hands of two negroes.
Th certificates were delivered
by R." Clark of Norman
former school superintend net of
Cleveland county to a Dr. Wake-
field negro phvsieian of Bnstow ?
Clark aitVd in an affidavit
made public.
Clark declared in the affidavit
that Lodson had procured the
certificates for him which in
turn he (Hark) had riven t
Wakefield in eschar. re for fW.j
as a eontrifcution to the caiaiirn
inna ot J. I'. Jiltnnerp oanui-
Wt lor stipenmenoeni oi P"'"
lie- instruction ot which campaign
(lark was then in ehatrjre.
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Vf " ; JTZ :"; l 7 ri.rU
certificates were issued to tlark'.
upon promise that he would sub-;
mit the necessary creilentials iuj
the near future lie saut the
credentials had never Wen de-
livered. Clark stated in his affidavit
that he thought one of the cer-
tifieatea had Wen fvr Mrs. Mat-
tie L. Alex but that he could not
rwall the name of the other
party.
Battenlnrgr knew uothhg
of i
this transaction.
according to
Clark.
Both Governor Kobertson and
K. II. Wilson fctate sujwrintend-
et of puMie iiiMruction were
out of the city today and there
waa no indication as to Iwln a
pwbable succfKKor. Neither
eould Attorney General Georjre
Short b JKhed for a statement.
The ijuiry into alleged un-
lawful traffic in" teiieher's cer -
tificaten was ordcrod by Gover-
nor RobertKon On June 8 follow- pand mechanic and night watchman
iug receipt of a letter at the ("for a local garage died here late last
Tcontinued on Tage i) 'ni9ht without having regained eon-
Fadouanea .from wounda .received
MONDAY IS LADIES FKEE ' wn he w" acked tarty Wedne.
DY T BIL (iAHE'.dy fcjr "wt"ld aaaailant. Me-
m finely Wet( a negro is boircg held
Monday will b lalk. roaUnee a.f tnveatigation In the caa.
tb ball rame. Tb ladi are tn-1 1
Tited. Came ojrin; iwK dj! SUZANNE AND MOLLA
hereaftee will b called at 6 p. m. TO FIGHT IT OUT
Tere will b- U raniea played on th tB' T "a tr
boa- froun this -erM gunda Wiml.Iedon. July 8. - American
iK be calWJ at S 'clock. AU 1
anoppa will ffom ilikrlnfj Uuly" nl
Attgan at 5 O'cSdk rlviig all an
opportunity to rftead the fames.
C&ickaeha wilt play hero Mpudy.
BARTLESULLE MAYOR IS
HELD IV BANK CASE
Former Mayor McOaleb and former
city coinifnsetonec Cot ot Birth -
vt were amoac 2 ladicted In tbrti"" " " "" " r.r
c:ty late la 7;ht charged
lat 7;ht charged wilt
aidioj!U wreeki&g m hank at
place.
that
GOOD NEWS FOR THE I
AUTOMOBILE POPULATION
Ilere'a rood neirt for the owner
of mo)r-drn vehicle. E-'fecUve
Monday the pric of gaaoUn kero- J
eene atd ail other po roCeutn pro-
4
Cacti mBu!ac'.ured by tho KUndard 1
Oil ox;aBy will be materjally re-
duced la price. Joy.
WEATHER
Tonight and Sunday partly cloudr.
Foolish Kids Find Life
Cold World Is Hard
Denver July S. ilamie Thornton 17 who told authorities
here the it the daughter of 3. 11. Thornton of Conway Ark.
and who hvs he eloped from Little Kock Ark. with an 18-year-ol
dboy she1 described only as "Bobbie" waa found yester-
day weeping in Jl Denver union station by fiolice detectives
"My father wouldn't Jet me marry Bobbie focaune he
thought we were too younjr" the fcirl explained to City
Chaplain Jim Goodheart between aoba. 'o I got $-10 and
wett to Little Ko'-k where my awo?tie lives and we went down
to the station to elope to Denver. We found we didn't have
enough money o I bought a ticket and Bobbie aaid he'd
follow on ft freight train.
"I got to Dwiver yesterday nd I've been sitting in the
union station waiting and crying ever fcince. Say Mr. Good-
heart do they shoot men when they find them riding on
freight train"
O COL-OS
ago. 1:1 Gin
Associate of James Cadi Howe
and Father Uotor Here
From Hinton
Oklahoma
MV- CVra tVrltoU t one time rte-
Iter el deeds of Log a county but no
private eeorvitary to James d.
..u.
1 .
I1 n
..turuay mewng aitn ner itner ii.
C. Delhi and lter Hilda DelhL for-
me.lr with the Rinna Abstract Co.
TCC- Delhi resided In Cuttuie sev-
eral year lie won a claim In the
'Cherokee strp and subsequently was
Involved ta much litigation over the
. .
'Tl IT f "
re-
aided with bis daughter at Hinton.
' Ten a retired farmer" paid Mr.
Delhi "I.rosde tarrcl of cola dur-
ing the war and pot It tn bonds; now
ft do nothiat but clip coupon.
ir ran for oongreaa two ye re po
Cn t aocUlbt ticket la the aeenth ?
district .lie focfiit tha bouadrle of
hla district and got over Into Texae
where he campalgnej for a week.
"Belize tne aaid beibl "AVaUon feaa
aktae4 and John Field
eH
Oar Delhi ha circled the world In
1ho Interrst ot the Howe hobo col-
ony.. STUNT FLln TO ATTEND
FUNERAL OF JBROTMER
Hca.T Spain of Carney la tn
CuUtrie -nroui o Joplln Mo to
attoad tK ft.ine 1 t hM brother
WiUiuru pwia. -ptuat tiyvr whJ
fell 2.000 feet to hla death at Sn.v
Mo Wed lay. Ifaa Sd loan I
parachute failed to o;en while he
Wa 4rfo:aiilac and he wa pltihe.1
ilk a rocet la the wtf.at of
1 ep!e. Henry 8jaln and tb
o-
eed flyer did atuaia together tc
!the Et laat year.
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'PAWHUSKA MECHANIC DEAD
- from MYtTERiOUS ATTACi
l'
Pawhuaka July 8.WiJl J. McFar
4"n" 1:1 laron
itaar io me unoieaon oourta to
vitna the long awaited ratify be
fween VtfUe. Butaudb UuNd ul
STi. MoIU Bluratcdt Mallory" )-
the world championship now held ?-y
the French girt.
BURNED BY ELECTRIC
! CURUNSlRONlhl4ti:'.prTen; Du'ia
Miaa iMary Francia Butt used a
m iw
wir came in contact w itn a bicn
volume wire and Miaa Butt wa fe-
ver ely burned. She baa aued tha
(Oklahoma Gas and Electric company
for KXjO damage.
POSSES ARE SEARCHING
FOR SLAYER OF OFFICER
Juy .aa are acarchlng the
countryalde thlo morning foe Tour men
aeen to run from the outskirta of tho
city after the body of night marahal
Martin Frederick wag found on tha
sidewalk in front .of .a .restaurant
here tarty thi morning.
Carbo Filling
Station Robbed
In Daylight
Two husky young mn tart I
Edwards ana Hah-y Irown ( Ok-
lahoma Cty robbed the Carbo f l-
ling station this afternoon at t-45
securing $40. City police aavt
; chase aftae netifiad and
' captured tH man autn of twn.
Tha money tahan waa rteavarad.
1 Or pt tna man talktd ta th
manager of tha atatlen an ta
autatda wnil e'a companion
lipped Into tha office and cleaned
i- out tha eae realator.
IMS Bill D-''
. TEES FOFl THE YEAH
Knjoyable Swsion of Civic Club
Xi Held At Noon Day Lunch-
eon Friday; Boy Scout
Movement Approved
president Ihew at tha IJona c'.ub
Kincheon at the lone hotel Friday.
announced tha followlna commlttwa
tn aerva durlne tha year name Aral
given ta the llxta to eerve a halr-
meo; Way and Mea Oreen J4-
Kitu. Smith M. A). Trapnell and
B-iilrtr; Kntertalnmcnt : Hawt Cal-
tan Parkhurat. Smith II. C.) and Ixiy.
Publicity: Smlthaon C1aon Chil-
cott anj McDonald; Educat'onal:
'Greene Cook and CulHaoo; Attend-am-e:
JUicknn Jobnaton Wwt.
Shennaa and Denny. Klnancn: De-
ielma Jenktna Gaftney Bond and
Dooley; Civic: West Artiwtronit.
Anderson and Halatead; Welfare:
klRjirn Younit. Stark Sltcarer and
Kneeland; Omtanttatlon: IUtln Cra-
iten and Power; Olad Mand: Fvather-
fnijlll. Craven and rlffen; Orlfnc
Hufftettler. WhHerfe'.d and Clun -man;
Conventlona: llutihln. Scar-
den and Callanav At hie tha: Allen
fSleeix-r and Michael; iMuitlc:
Spra-
ker and Jlufflne; Coo.1 Koada: Cook
CuUtaon and Parkhurat; Orator
Ciffla Tan Twister Alh'n; The
chairman of 11 committees will con
stitute tha executive 4oard. and will
meet at tha lone Tor luncheon Wed-
neday noon Ju'y 12. to map out
Hans tor tho yeat'a actlvltlea.
L'on Kiiborn known a the club'a
"acout bound reported that t:ie Ro-
riana In conjiinttion with the
Country club had perfected arrange-
ienta to etH)lUh cainpKrounila for
Boy Scouta and ether on tha Country
club estate a romantic and td re-
treat wheio lake bathing em: athletic
tfport would bu provided act that
tha I.'one !ndivldually would be priv-
ileged to contribute to the conatruc-
tlon and maintenance funda Tor the
camp.
A I leasing feature of tho day'a
-Vrogtam wae that each Uon waa re
quired to inroduce hi nelRhbor on
the left ?Mng a abort pereonal akelch
of hi life. E. A. Ilulcberaon from
tho DrumrlKht den wa a gueat of
Secretary Hickman.
The following win airange
Cram and prealde during July
pro-
On and
bAI) CHECtC AHTIST
MAKES ESCAPE FROM JAIL
(By Tb aunrtaupd tn )
Sallna Kans. July 8.-C. M. Col-
lier of Wilson. aeiVing; !xty day
ft a had check charge eaond fmiu
jail here laat nlRl.t and Sheriff (1. W.
S&ndberg prevented two other
lrlsoner from fle-tng by recovering
bia revolver and compelling them to
nturn to tbolr cells. accoruT.ia; to
the -sheriff. .
JOHN D. IS S3 YEARS OLD TODAv
Tarrytown. K. Y July 8. John D.
E'xJctfOf.ir was fJ :yers Jld to-
day. Friends said his blrtbdr
ceiobralion would be unusually quiet
became of tha recent death of his t
l-other WlUIitr. Rockefeller. For
several year a band ha "Cne from
here to serenade him in his Pocan-
tiro Hllle home. His program oufled
frr a game of coif ia rue forenoon
and an automobile ride in the aftt
icon.
The Biggest Fish
John Lehman rural route jkmUI
carrier has the distinction of having
lifted the biggest catfUii so far taken
from the Cimarron this year. The
big flh measured three feet and seven
'inches In lajigth and weighed 32
pounds.
I John caught the fith last night and
tad a hug fight with it before he
j finally landed his prize.
( 8cme unusually large fish are being
canglit In tbt Cimarron and other
A atrsaaa ta Jtu- .
tun
"DLEID RABBI"
OF
'ft' -
; -
Chuplrtio Aarennohn with his sister Mini Dora Anrcnsobn.
vm kuown na "Fighting Mike" with the H7th Ohio Infantry with
which he served chaplaiii. lie va bliiubd during the Argoiuu
fij;hliog Lite in September 19 1 J. On hi rehiru to America he
entered the l'ni. Ihbrew eojlego at Cincinnati to coinpieU hin
studies. He attended the reunion at San Fraitciseo of the disabled
war wterntu bin sister ailing him.
I.KIC HOME WILL
BE M PUCE
Contour Map Shows Proposed
Building' 240x400; Swimming
Pool Oym and Beiutlful
. Park Featurcj
1 w i . I 1 . 4. 1 a .
'
wnea ibe contour map of the pro.
lHnt wvw' .Mttvonic nome 10 lie
built on the lt owned tiy tho Grand
Lodge at the end of Elm street
When cotnpteted the IwildinK will
cover 210 by f(et and will be two
atoriea in height In Hi? front nna
thr work's tn the back Thri
will bo a large aWmmlttR wl a
nrymnaslum mamtaoutk- auditorium
and several dorniltoriea. The buil.l-
liaV will 0m used for both orphan
children ct iMaion and for old jieo
plt. It wilt bi the largest o; the
kind tliL ldo of the M'uslaalpp!
river and till .be equipped with mml-
ern furniture.
The grounds will t wonderful and
ample driveway mill be built Into
nd around the iulld'ns. Them wll".
also be a park neur by that will bo a
tiling of tieauty a exjwrt Iand4rape
gunlners will bo employed to rn-at.
It.
Tho home will be tho tval how
"place ot Guthrie when coiuvlirtnd.
KELSO IN UACE
I OH Sill IU! r
Roy KeliO mako (pumtl announce-
ment of his candidacy for the ofk e ot
sheriff of IKn county In The lead-
er today. Ke.bto l a wk-rlbbiM Re-
publican and enter the Data with a
determination to win flo la wirfel)
known over the county and U nuking
his cantas strictly on law enioica-
ment . and tho saving of money to
taxpayers. Kebo aerved ov"rea
durtnif the great fr and won hottor-
ablo mention for bravery under f Ire-
lie Is an ardent member of the Amer-
ican 41on and If service to one's
country goe for anythlnK Mr. Ke'ac
is deserving or ncn ronaniorauoit at
the Irnnda of the electorate lie. Is'
energetic tinaaumlng and a r.oou
looler fur town and country and If
nominated and elected will give ft
gootl account of his stewsnLulp In
the sheriffs office.
FEDERAL OFFICERS GRAtf
STILL NEAR RIPLEV
Two federal officers acting vnder
orders form &:ato F-ntoccemcnt Of-
ricer Meadows grabbed a stfU near
R'piey. last evening. Twenty gal-
lon of corn and a quantity ot man
composed ihe haul and Bill Graves
colored wag arrtoV Fedewl "
Peers havw been coroMjfi Logan and
Payne counties the bast week.
AS TO THE DARWIN THEORY
Are we akin to brutesf The re-
vival of Interest la the Darwinian
theory of evolution has brought thU
question oaco again to the fore. To
morrow evening at eight o'clock on
the la-wo of First Metbodtst churcu
ihe Pastor Rev. J. A. CallB will
tfsc.us Vx'm InlporUrft question of
r:;r.-7.
THE 147th mFAirrnY
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"LINTEflS" DEFEAT WILSOH
BY SM OF I II 2
Game Was Inurestirtjr But Not
Sensational; Vialtori Miika
Many Costly Enron; EI
Reno Sunday
uinn i.mtora- itava attain
;u.kw U tHlr Mfl)kl A arB
unt twl earnea VH.m
kames. Wilson aanln tell
victim to the bard c'outlng of tlm
"t.lite'rs" in yesterdays gum tiy a
we of C toe. 'Tha visitor inii
may costly errors while (luthiie
bunched nor hlis
Clinton at Chickasha loitt to tho
Indiana i t t while Duncan defeated
El Heno 10 to
Guthrie will meet the El Reno team
Himday here. Game will U rolled at
3 o elock.
Features of ytwterday'a guma were
William's Ntllnft and jhenomenal
flelit'itg lowers catehlng and Hum
llfon's fielding at tlimi.
Elmer Jennlnps Ur twlrler will
pitch for tho -UntetV In Munaay'a
Biiiiki with El Heno. Jennh' l u
(Continued on Paa S)
Over the Wire
i.umun- v narie a. Hltiuian of
Detroit former army raptsin waa
sentenced to 1 months imprlsuninent
for accepting brll.ea to Influence hia
purchases of sutomobllo chain for
lira army during the wnr
O X ' n
.... . .
Knojtvllle. Tenn.-John Wii..i an
aroused from a iM! hour kI.u... i
-
fie and citiien who thought hint
.ad ri'irimuniled them for ntnkln
o tnurh nol when the? battered
hi door down and returned to hla
bed.
n x 1
Alesandorla Eirypt-MuJ. W T-
Blake British aviator arrived from
'Crete on h' attempted flight around
the world.
O
I t"nlilnirtrin-.MInMra nnA ttunmt nv
'
ii vujjii rui.vr errmiKiMj vj 1 res
ident illardlng adjoiirnod until Mon-
day without
resulls.
accomplishing definite
Washington Class One railroads
hcid a net operating Income In 'May
of fc0L(s0u a rate of 4tf ier
cent on their tentative valuation ac-
cording to report filed with the ln-
torstuto commerce commission.
STATE S
EXHIBIT FOR ELKS
Ono of the features of tha grand
pd:? convention ot the Elks at At-
lantic City N. J. will be a float of
the Olilshoma delegation portrayuiT
an oil well pumping petroieum.
President Harding and General
Pershing will spea a the ctnwn
tlon. '
WITHDRAWALS FROM
SHERIFF'S
RACEf
LorIea emanating f rosn tbt poll
tlwl pot have It that three candl--ates
for sheriff on the Republic 19
tliact via witi2rtw ttrt r:
Buried Under Gravel
In Pit; One Dead
Several Injured
Lawton July S.Lewi Wst lae
i SI was hllld and three ather men
were sevrly Injured wen a gravel
ank In which thay were working
caved In today at ft. Sitt r
hero.
The Injured a John R. Miaen
SO McCombaJ To.v J. Wood SKI
Wyoming N. J and F A. Smith
84 Wyoming N. J. Alt were are
i ats In tho army atatlened at the
fort hero AH the Injured ta .
peeled to reeovtr according to thy.
I tleiana at the military hospital at
i Fft Sl!l whara they were taken.
Officer said Mla'a nearest rea.
t live la a brother living at Meuiton.
Taaas
rJIG DOIIjS' AT THE
BlECUEJDLITICIllEEST
Candidate of All Parties Prawnt
At Meridian Picnic Friday;
AU Wero Made To Con-
feat Or Deny
TUer was blf dolnun at tha bar-
becue and political pionli held Fri-
day t Meridian. i
Nearly al the Itepubllcait candt-
diitna aifTs apiinkllng a tha dmo
cistlo candidates tit the county wr
im hand io anar u'fttkuia. oaI
barbecued meat drink hlte nmte f
they wanled to and had It and f!
h pulse of tho voters.
rVuc tla iwnetti: the ylan of
several irf tho ctiihlUhUea ar not
brains: a reau'arly ss prior ihore.
to
Tho colored voters male and fa-
ab w ee ut u 8l an ! Iheyi
ni.ulo life mraerable for some uf thi
iui.li.lute while others theiy swell-
ed up by pWilgliN! them their sup-
iwrt unittlnted. v
5lveser IVb tlwi warlwrso 0
IH&r Creok was tha alaf orator o'
the d.tv ami ho told It to theiii 'r.
' '1nK"-1f thai waa unmlatakiblo .as
to I'.a meaning.
Albert Dinwiddle made a hi
etrong the colored people with hM
red hoi sixteen
"I want to hake your bund Td"
Cciwty .Attorney" sili ona butoni
ilinne "you sure ehoitl ought t hi
ft preaches you his thont all beat
a country nillo.'
IMuwIddlo hud Jmt anawwrett an
Bttk made on him by J nine Part
r i1e and the ofjKreaaive little tamnty
iiforney did ni niliice his words.
Jtoy Kelao made a defiant apoerh.
t tucking tho sheriff and his method
l;oberteon riled and told the boy
what ho had dona for th i and the
Yunty as whole and was apidaud
fd. Billy Walker Canildile to
tlerk of the rou'fat UiJ otiij fhe
fcpeaklnc program by telling the fta
si milled 2h0 that be was not a
fcianxmnn but waa- a MO per cent
'pure Republican. Walker received an
I ovation when t o made this de Ura-
1 t on. Other oanlldutw were cwllf
to the "confessional' and pUa4
i l
There was no trouble during tha
Cay and the crowd was good natmed
at d reasonably aolier
A tiinnlmr of "plcnlca" have been
advertised for Iho month' and from
tow on the pollUrul pot wll 11
furUiiI)'
EI.KS AND VirrS MAKE
EM SAl.tn i: I LAU
(lljr Th AM-latml pri-Mj
'hl:sgo July H Hloixl was shi i
nd bate wrr smaiheil fheti nieni'
bers of the vttefns' of foreign
ran. escorting Chicago Elks to a
rall'rad station on their to At
!oMlis City enhreed respect for th
American flag uhlrh was carried in
lbs ixirade. Frank II. Kersimann a
eclor bearer was the prime mover
in for lug onlookers to remove thwir
l.ata. He was reinforced by several
curb t'one spot tators. Boveral dla-
stnlers were badly batn. A neiro
who failed to remove bis uu( was
knocked unconscious.
HE WAS IN THE "CHARGE
OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE
The only u. vlving meiub rs of ths
famous ctsarge c5 the Light
Prig ide" Is a Rock Island engineer.
Fills Cutting who live in Chicago.
Ife a metnber of Queen Victoria's
l!th Hujtars.
ORLANDO COUPLE ARE
MARRIED BY LOCAL MINISTER
i'ecll Fallen and Atta I'ayton botn
of Orianda avert united In the holy
bends of wedlock at noon today ly
its Ror. U J Anthls t bW home In
z ; . . . .
One Rmcl
Admits
U ' ai
(By Tk At 2 Mt
2 t
ToiM'kii J
ulv ? lun
tlng-
ton nttd Th
presi-
dent and seer
I ' 4 S urer. re
spectively of 1 If J - i mtmler
11 f the Fed W
u t raft
Cnioii uguiiiat wlioiti warfltiN
were Usiied yesterday appeared
with their attornty in the rurt
of Topeka shortly after to oYliK'k
this iitorning. Mitrtthni Tom Utir-
ley served the wnrrauts on thein.
The (coinplsints ehsrge. th two
wdh vl.dotiiig the tit I strike
provision of the industrial court
act.
Ko Chancg To 0t By
Bays H. R. Head
St. I.iiiis .fol IvH The Mi-
suori Knni.T & Tetas liulway
company today announced Iis
mt tiHirttu'vt of the operations of
fori! three local trams in Mis-
aoiiri. Oklahoma and Trias "din
t the physical impossibility" to
get locomotives in and out of the
round houses and the fear of eoft-"
sequence that might result if nti
effort was made to employ
workers not affiliated with the
union
The round limi. at Scdfdia
Mo. has hern abandoned the an-
liniiJKTIiient lV (. I'J. Seluff te
reiver stated but the trabu will
not be operated Until defj lite
ftHsurmice is re(Mved by tlw gov-
ernor's office that new empbyes
would be protected and tntil
there were guards n dviv Io
protect them.
Might of the 1 rains are in Mis
souri twelve in iikiattoitui amp
twenty. three in Ti'sas.
EMI'I OYEI-S amsm:iation
MAUIvS E( I.LI.i:r ItKIHKir
The munageftent tf the Kwprays
Building amt lai aamx Intlon has
raiHin ta mngratwtste Its1!? ot ths
widetidid showing io.l In ttu stats
nu-nt of the BsiM'tstH tn this Isett .
of the leader.
A divldeml of four endt one halt
per cent 'int-snnunfly was dixlar I
artersbtitti an undivided inoflt 4
M.12 H was left whlih will be used
kter fer the ne semi-annual di-
vidend If required.
On account of the Incf eased but-
lures during the past )ar the vp-
tul stodi of the assiatlon was lu
fad from two nHIK to three
million dolbrs. A reswrve fund ot
t'.O.'il 47 wss st a skte to take car
of any emergen ly thst nitght arise.
The loans have tnerte In tho pant
sis mouths .t.000.
This statement Of the association
Is tho best atatstrutti that the asso-
ciation lias ins de In Its sltu-rn tnr
of tls tenet. '
At the present lime there are olis
thouaiuiii !gl biiiilro.l klidii-
rr In the aaoclet1. Tti loans
this assoctatk re made almost
clttatvely for .Ue puriiose of buttdlB
l.o met.
CROKER LEAVES FORTUNE TO
HIS WIDOW AND ONI CHILD
(nr rne iu4 lii irM
West Palm Bert h Ha July
The will of tho late RUhard Croker
fur many years leader of Tauten y
Pall who died Tecentbr ta Ire-
tiimt tiled I'j'Uy leaves all of his
jroperty eiip twn llmsisao! dl-
lars to his wtfo The ten thousand
collars goes to his daughter Flor-
ence who Is referred to as the outy
fiiwt of hie 4hfjilrnH wtio oslu'st
atfoction .for him. The will waa
drawn In IreUnd In J90O.
"TEae
Ci-coc-r.'i"
A thrilling itory by Court
ney Cooper follows "Trs-
kint Dal.." You llid
"rrsklnt Dili"; wlU ks
mors deeply lrtprcrssd iritii
"Thi Crcii-Csi"; itirts la
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 95, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1922, newspaper, July 8, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712591/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.