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The' Guthme Daily Leader
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VOLILM': SLX1V.
WORKERS PLAN
iiuacii u:m:ui hth.k-
ATION or l.IIOIl JOINS
ntou :t as msi i.r
ok i.ovn.NMKYrs
k u csi
I.AUOU
:a:ih. hm.iai.ist ni;i'iTV
ii:ri.Hi:s tiivi noi iiim;
CAN STOP A V S 10 N
now or nil-: pho-
4 i.ri Am rs or
i i:i uoim:
. BULLETIN
Berlin Aug. 21. Member of the
Worker' Council of the Proletariat
Organization and leader of th
Anti-War Council of Germany have
approved the action of the English
council a a reeult of the action tak
en by the French government In
threatening expulsion of Englih union
If ader. .
ANTI WAR MOVE BY
WORKERS' UNION
London. Aug. 21. An international
anti-war movement Is Imminent as
reiult of action of the French gov
eminent In threatening the expulsion
of the Hrltlwli trade uninuUt leader
AdaniJioii and tloslinif who 'nt yc-
terday in Pari In an effort to p.ru-
ade Prenoli lalior leaders to form a
council of action nlmilar lo that
up here an a protect uRaiiiMt war with I
KiiHsla.
The answer of the French tlenpral
Federation of La'-tir to the povern
fnt-nt 9 move hag been to fend Jvii-
hux Ita rwrptary t Annstwdani
wher it Is reported that an interna-
tional t-ade union oonsrese which l
Faid to Include (li-rinans among it-
delegateK will take uteps to orftniif
the workers in every tountry in an
anti-war movement which probably
will ocnrtne itself to prohibiting the
aiianufai'ture and tians;ort;ition ot
munitiona and war materials.
COVERNMENT'9 ACTION SCORED
Paris Aug. 21. K ulH'ion from
Paris of William C Adamson lauoi
member of the Itrltinh parliament am'
Harry Codling leader of the EnglM
traniqmrt workerii would do more foi
establinhmeiit of "council of action"
in France than a year's propaganda
Marcel iCachln socialist member o'
the French chamber of deputies told
the Associated Press today. M. 1'ach-
in has just returned from Moscow
Ftrongly advocaUiijf that the Frem b
socialist party join tlu Third Inter-
nationale. Hoferring to the Incident yesterday
when Adamson and Gosling who had
com to Paris for lalsc conference
were miiiened to leave M. Cnchln
said:
"It la the entire British working
ciass wnicti nag been insulted our
wriusn irienus nau come to ram in
accord n-lth the French workers to i
consider the most efficient means to
prevent war and conclude a definite.
1'aee with Russia. If our rulers be-
lieve that .by expelling British dele-
gates they can prevent us from con-
certed action -with British labor they
are mistaken. Nothing can prevent an
International union of proletariats
Decidedly were cur minister In the
Iay of the lwlshevikl they could dr
little better work for them than by
exasperating the working classes ol
both France and Great Britain."
KINGFISHER COUPLE
i MARRIED HERE
Rev. John T. Owen performed the
ceremony here yesterday that
united Lee Boeeher and M1s" N'ellir
Forney of Kingfisher In the 8iol
bonds of wedlock. The wedding took
ldace at the home of Rev. Owen. Both
are prominent In society at King-
fisher. They Just dipped off from
home to avoid a chivararl party. The
haw jcouphf left jhnmwllatcjy for
a honeymoon trip through the south
WEATHER
New Orleans Aug. 2l.Tonkht
and Sunday probably fair; cooler la
southern portion of Oklahoma tonight
INTERNATIONAL
ANT-WAR 1
HOME.
fra Oi Cognac
Grabbed By" Dry s
Houtton T. Auo. 21. -Federal
pcoi.lbition. agent .today .seized
three trunk f iled with bottle il
cognac shipped from Brown 'e
It I believed the liquor it put of
a largo consignment smuggled In
from Menico. Th good are valu-
ed at $1000. No arre.t have been
made.
SWEET AND WHOLESOME
Analysis Made Ey Guthrie Patho
logist Oivei City Witter a
Pure Bill of Health;
Plenty of It
The following bacterial analysis of
(luthrlo city water wr.s mailt) in the
laboratory of clinical ;alhology. Or
John " iHikoa' sanitarium ami
Knows that th water now In tho tlty
mains 1 absolutely pure and tini be
used for drinking ami cooking pur
intse with safety:
Specimen taken from pump house.
v.snr Agar ptato shows 100 colonies
per OC incubation 24 11m. (iaa in
Lactone Broth incubation 48 Hi
UVd 00. Ike brace. Ice 00.
Specimen taken from Santa Fe
Station.
Agar Afar plate show 120 colonic
per (V incubation 24 Hrs. tins In
Lactose Broth. Incubation 4S lira.
Nice 0 6cc brace lec 0-.
S;H-lnien taken from lone Hotel
Agar Agar plat vhow 170 colonies
or (V incurvation 4S Hrx. (Jan In
Lactone Uroth inciiWatlon 48 Urn
lOcc 5 -er cent fc oo Uc 00.
Speclnw'tt taken fnm lloinian'a
residence
Ajfar Agar plate ehow
100 colonies per OC Iticuhatlon 24
Hrs. Can in Lactone Hroth inclina
tion iW Hrd. lOcc 00. r.cc (K). Ice 00.
Witter tliowa no Indication of 11
Coli. Safe fur driiikime --Ithya S.
Camphell ptitholoKiet
f;oi oiui: mki:s mivi
or i.iaim: uiua:
"1 want to say now thit T'reHldeMt
(.eniiic i t an pret a t (ieoiKe W.uh
liiKton; what 'a(hlnton w.t if
XtiMirica liiine is to Hu-Hla."
That statement attributed to Jotiu
Uolohie in n speech mad before (!.(
Harding club at Oklahoma City is
leriled by (iotoble In a -j tin led si:i'.e-
nerit. "What I vaid Wfs Karbl.d ami
misiiuoteil" nays iuloble.
The Oklahoma mvo exc-rpis of
Mi.omes laiK. ana trie sp. i:i to t"e.
i.caier was Pent tiv .Mis. None
nunyan Jennings
Thp Leader bc.s no desire to ca!)
n quet-tinn (loloble'a patriotism The
'tory wh printed without comtm it.
t times Mr. Ooloblc Is unh ippv in
'be choice of words which give off!
' meaning unintended. Perhaps h1
meta pliers were iranspsised In refer
ring to the 'Father of Our f ouniiv."
U I AS WAIIIMVI'S ISSl 1.0
to :oM.i:cr hck tavi:s
Harry Heam thief deputy sheriff.
I busy today checking up alias tax
warrents. Next week the drive will
bo;in. If you have not paid jiour
1919 tax better do so before the sher
iff or hi deputie hand you the war-
rnn
t know lhor(t w). ()t .
)lft .hrt havu (iii ..
listed that have mwrely overlooks
the fact. Tha t no excuse under
the law. When the tax warrant are
handed to me the law say I must
serve them and collect the fee for so
doing. AU money collected as pen-
alty kw into the county treasurj".
The Job la not one that I am fond of
but It Is the law and If the boys
lon't call I Mill have to do my duty"
aid Sheriff Robertson today.
After Monday the penalty becomes
due. .
1 "" ' ------l-ll I- -inn. I III mli
Mexico
' IV 111- ! t!..nn.l
ui-uuiui
er Kmllliino Zapata himself fell a
victim of deception when he was cii.-
tured by government troops and txc-
cuted here July 18 last. Tho a!e
of his latest and last adventure is
hits told here:
Thirteen months ago Guajard) a
colonel In Carranza'a army afacb-
d f detachment of his own factioi'
'roopg killed and wounded several f
hem and convinced Zarata that he
bad a new adherent. Then -j Zap-
incaeu anu mew tne wny retrel kad-tand
et.4 tt ft 0thri
(iUTHKIK OKI.
PARIS EXPECTS
LLDYD GEOR G'E
TO SEE S
5
(ovh iti;i; hi: i n
ItlUIAIV AM) (ilHIA
minis rm i swirt ii-
I.ANII IS Mi.UMI Ii
AS A POSSIim.llY;
.ioi: is sidurr
PHI SS or I'llllS MINT lit I
iixtons iv m: mohi:
T II A N Wil l INC; TO
sr.iivr. as nvnmi ii
A J A I N S T Mil:
soii:i hi:is
BULLETIN
Wahington Aug 21. Danger ef
tr fall of Wartaw ha patted the
Polnh delegation are informed tod
by it government- The ditpa'.c
ttated the military ituation va in-
provlng pottibly.
FarH Auk 1 TIih French Treioi
mefhlona the probablllt.y of an Int'or-
iew In SwitxerlanJ between I'rea bT
Joyd ;eoi( who jmwised IbroiiKh
France today on Jiia way to Lin i'mo
and Ir. Walter Simon" th (ienuar.
oreLut lnlnlnter who aluo is in Swit
zerland on a holiday.
Ii Teiiips any it doesn't know and
doenn't want to know wlu-ther the
nrlllKh and Oentan lalnifterit Intend
to confer but KUeslH that (Jermuny
may be anxioux to make an offer ti
act am an. eastern bulwark agaiioil
bo
olHlii'Vinni. Le TenuiH tius:
1
If the 1'ollsh victory deveb en a-
e desire It h.uld. 45ertnii offer
IN
to Lloyd JeoiRe will no b-niu-r b"d''H'iv. tuity publU' health cmii-
. niiu ...i huh mi tine win ueei o
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.... . 1
worry anuui. uie price ot uermany f
leiilaudi for m tin h Kuiiph-'s fhit'l I
'
aRHillHt iHilshevUin.';
I. Tmp says thataTt'.eriiMii.-
iw rontinuiilly fic.htinir !italiiHi t!i
European order 'an eitalilihi.l !y th.'j
peace treaty it doextt t M'e ho tha;j the button bolu wi'l be an ini-
tiation could be asked to Hi t hh lheterHht feiiuro of Hi i ci-linat. n.
defender of order In Europe .ven If
Poland should be orubed. !
Ienplte the aiitl-EtiKllsli tone of a
majority of the Freiu h i.-. s- i'e
roiimi is. no. uiero is a small body of j
opinion which fears that France made
a bad diplomatic move when she tiv-
n rated from England even though she
now hn American nupporf in her
stand. The Pails Midi considers that
Franco madn the same mistake In en
oourHin Central W range! that she
minln In eiioiMira-Mng the Pole to
cm-ture Kiev capita! of the Pkraine
This offenslvo only served to arouse
Russia national unity w ith disaster-
oils results
N'o new note Is Is said In official
olrr-Jcs has ben received fnen the
t'nlted States promising help for the
Poles although It l hoped and ex-
pected that active American help ul-
timately will be forthcoming. Satin-
faction I expressed at the dispatch of
two American cruiser nd a torpedo
boat to the Baltic presumably to
Daiulg where the activity of Sir
Reginald Tower In refusing to allow
the unloading of munition boat
caused much dissatisfaction In French
official circles.
SHIP AT EA IS
REPORTED TO BE AFIRE
New York. Aug. 2LThe Aim-rlcm
wooden ateamer Mendora. was re-
ported by wireless afire and makinf
for Halifax with amoko pouring from
her hull.
Mexican Double-Dealer Is Victim
w..ww
.' . . .
- ".'.IL II" JlllU
ordered hi men to firn on SSapaf-j
the noted chief was blown oat
. Kreeieti n m in m i- i....:
of bis saddle dead.
To reward this act. Carranza mtdc
the double dealer a general and ft
little over a year later he turned
upon hi benefactor and Joined the
successful revolution cf Obregon ar d
de la Fluerta.
After many mlsglvlnss they accep-
ted him as a general In the new
army and gave him the eommnn 1 1
of a brigade and he started for TJfj
reon on a campaign agalmt VHia.
C ft l partem m awM rlM .t.
A. NATUKIUV Al'lUST
THIS FLIER IS
l''fi.M Irk li'l.htcr 1 li'll nt
liilit of his inv-'iti..ti t U.hi ticriiiaiiy Tlte sje.
etlt o nth.' vliieity iif tile villi!
iSEraoiJcyp"
CAMPAIGN 10 START SH
State Tubctculomg Association
Will Bcjin Drive During
Sliito Fair At Okluhonui
Citv
Announcement t nut tl TuImmi-!
loi ahKoct.ttion will coiniiii t a I t.y
Your Own 'u' catiipaUn in t"kl;i-J
bonia win iiiadtj enti-rdv by Jnlei Al'TURF. IR.CrtQ
i Warsaw Avg. 21. The Poles
ScheviU. nectary of the a captum VM) govjet ..
a.K-iatloii. Every counts fair wi;l orerg uo to ThlirK(t;vy it wu un-
have 1 1 own "t'sie jour own'' booth nounct'd here todity
ana iiii ciau lair n iik ainmia ty
'
"I '' om.l. l "fue )ur own"
...
mitlees will urm'il lo.r rrv on
' '
tr ..
I . . . i . . . i
In whli Ii till fair In In hi will lo luli i" W t in w ' r in t 'uiur no i
i . been iniioilii. ed to Hie .ihijimi-u
i tltrout.'h the medium of th film
nu ..! .. w- . !
poster piacafds moi.m pbiui '
i i n. nH.. ..t in.i.t ...i
paper drlnkiiti? i u i arid In .-r il in "
w til pi itioiK with 'i 'luni'uii'ii.
Tho use of tli. linii.i.iua; ! r
drinking tup In ail phuiM in whuh
the common drinklm; cup K uvd will
be irfoti.
Tho caiiiiiulKiu 1iave tilicaily been
orKanized in .many counties of ihe
Mate and are now under way. In
others they will be opened lmlil-
d'atel novs cn si i or
iti itvixi; wnrvi
Ollle and Lester Taylor living mar
Cushion were arrested yesterday m-d
taken to KhiKfishcr to uiinwrf a
cnaricn of arson.
The lads are uicuscd of sefiln!t fire
to seversl atarks of bonded when?
bolonglng to W. O. Anderson Oral')
to the amount of ()0 bushels whs
destroyed. The boy were '..I-' d
on $1000 ball each.
Aged 101 She
Wants To Vote""run; lT fE; lu-' 8n"
Neva fthae 22 of Ixvell.
Botton Aug. 21. Mit Annie I - -
Stone aged 101 Xear de not In-1 NO LENINE LOOKS FOR BOEBEL
tend to allow the new day for wo-j Fearful of beln; taken for a t-tMi-men
to pa without having her ay j vlk caused Jacob Boebel of Marshall
and ha regittered for the right ta to have hiit whisker cut off on hla
go to the poll In November. I last trip to (luthrle
.
uniirt enroute he stopped assein'il. d
his reginmental commanders and ex
pained that he had resolved "not to
recognize" the de la Huerta regime I
any longer but to go into the fHd
for the newet revolution und Jiln
Omnia Rlourdo (lonxalea and -.he
other flghCng to tho Vas'ivarl
around Monterey. But 'several rot
onels his chief of staff and half li s
command deserted him.
finally uuajanio abandoned the
trains ami started to mar'h for the
mountains of Nuevo Soon hs
learned that Amaro leaving the
tM f f lUfrtj fc Hit
HI ULU
PRICE
TAKINO SOME CHANCES
WITH HIS MOTORLESS BIRD OK THE A1U
I
ini the tliM'litnf
. . i i. .......
Reds Hard Hit
Are In Retreat
. Pell Me!l
Pri. Anc. 21.- Six bonshevlk
diviiion roiiiiistiniy of fro-" 31-
000 t0 4()C(X) men are aurrountKnl
bv Poliuli forces btvren Sieilce
I'lld HreKt Litovmk mrnrilin or In
I oita uu vie irr.es it'ccivctt Here w-
nr.m annihilated.
Paris. Au". 21 Libt-rution of
Poland u a?sureil by tti great
U'tory l;tit week over the Raw
nian forces nccordinjr to general
opinion in French military tlrtlet
but there in tlonbt that it will
yield more itnporUnt result The
bobhevik nrniy probably will
cfcanc total tlevlrnction nlthoiiRh
ila retreat is entailing very heavy
losses.
In lo'lovvinrf up thm iUcec. H
il! be logical for the Poles after
crpf-trg; tho Bu;j river to nurch
liottliwaiil toward Bailystok n"d
Grodno thus making the retreat
of th esoviet rumy inipotmible.
i! n iiovos or m:as
a it i : (.ivr.N it 1 1: ium:
Auiiii. Tex. Aug. 21. The TV a
railroad -mumf !oti granted an In
t re 1 4. In iu intra hlato rale enses of
2:! 1-3 ll'r cent Htld 2 per cent In
creases In excess hagenic rate wa
uiso -.ranted. New tariffs are liildn
effective August 2l
KILLED BY CAR
HI I-outs .Aiisi. 21-ISey Fatb. r.
Eiiiio-is KIoiiiiioii. pantmr if lotal
Caiholli. cliincli. was killed laiit night
when Kirink by a street car. He Wjis
4" years of hkc
i mi riiui. TifrNsi :s
Tlie'o marriage license-) wore
is-
sued since yesterday : Joseph Wa'
lire nil and Margaret Montiomery
both if Stillwater; John MeCowen
.'IS mid Mangle McCoy 22. both it
of Own Treachery
thase of V Ida for th time w.m on oriel Cano t alb d at thf ut wiei
bi" Irack and that the rlslriK around j fiuajardo was bidiag t; vhit bi'
Monterey bad been failure. Tai 'owner who al.i.i wa bis r.ilaive. To
n inant of his command melted
away under attacks of govt muti'iit
troo-s until there remained only one
faithful roloticl und an ordelly.
IlriK-ii'd In r'vllian clolhett Ceiii-iral
(luaj.irdo !ild In the boieo of a re-
lative in Monterey
Meanw-hiln Colonel Antonio Ctno
one of CriiaJ.trdo's coiont-Irf who had
abandoned him. had been ta:tardi
by federal troops taken lo Mont- r "y j
and released there. Next day Col-'
'- mr-.
M mi- new momi'ii-M (t'Hiler pio(!n n t'ih I H'.t-
'I of lli.i hew iiiilot'i's. living i'mi'iilo- ! 1 1 1 -n t
i i i
!i HAVE GOOD TIE
riayKiound Project" For Banner
Fathered By This Civic Club
Will Be Men Kqiuppett
of Any In City
The. Lbm took luncheon at the OU
labomu avenue raMi-rU Friday an I
greatly InlereMe.l tho linlu't lnt-.
i'if bv i i their inei ry rolbv.lmc-
isoiigi Hill a)iti ibougbl 'he t !!
was lio!diig it liuon-tlar ls;er meet.
Ing with the nliiner of th t ife.
until Otto Fealheritlll bad off with
'Hil. Mad Ihrttlau;' All Here." n.
t iinilsnte wtili a rr ftom lb
I loll
111 the t'-n.l-ol il V ls;en of Piei'l-
dent l.iH kwiwMl ii e 'r.'dei )"
II Hansford presided m"i d e.tnly
an. I to ti. i-iitir sat!. f. tin i of (lie
club.
Former I'retbb-nl Fred tlreen m i
H belated reHOt i.f bin fl : i t.-iu -s
at the luteriuitlonal eonv i-nl Inn of
Lions t Iieuvir which he attended
as one of repreni'iitatlvi s fi e
liuihi in
A vote of thanks wait ten teri d
1 loom Anderson nn-1 llauti for th-'lr
fine arran;eiiieiiii for the outing at
I'lilnon lake Friday It. In whirl
about .i Lion and Hoir famlli'
elijuwd a delightful eveniiii?.
The commltteiv on ptaytfr iind for
ItiUiiiwr hoip wiii inslruited to lui-
UMllliltely Older the ttitpalutuS for th
athletic field and preux lu In! ill. i-
tlon with vigor If Is the amblum
of tho Lions to eitS;i the ruinous
With tin latest devices for healthful
and whoIoK.Miie athb'tlcs. At t.l.t
tlobiTt l.ehew "The preacher with a
punch. ' lives Jm t around the con t
from t';co iltyriMiinN It U exiNn-t .
d that he will liuv a leading (art
In directing tho porta t.f hU nelfh-
borl
)ouiir Anierli'ani It.. It
ihalnirfHt of tho committ.- that Its
had thl enterprise In charge and
much itV It M ft lilt f'T I il Mit
that U itwitlnnr fniiKon
.! Veteran of World
War Kills Self
Oman Neb. Aug. 21. Chart
C. Miller aged 31 formerly of Dl-
la. Ten a veteran of world-
war ended hi bf by hOot(rig him
elf through t:; heart with a p ttrl
at th home of hi Brother-in-law
A. A. Short hare early today.
--I---- - .ll.luijilUlLi
his surpr!j be found there his hid
torn ma rider. Ceneral tin ijardo wo;
aked bl:il ni t to reeM his wher--thouts.
Cano. however revet!.
fluajardo' hiding plate an order f r
h's arreMt was issued and Mveri-5
other colonel Cano waa tent to -cute
It.
Cano again wa admitted to see
uaJ1rdo and pretended to unfold to
flla Ptan for the future. WniD
. r
(Contlouud on ;.)
NUMllKU 117
MUM SUFFRA
GE
fl IT1 1 0 IV
A
SURED FACT
i in uh 4M i lit: lout it
' i s i. or II nni i;
ii
i i.m u ui; uiioop-
on ii run (iinmi-
J irnowi. ami no.
. MI NI 01 si H I
"i Mli: IN
hums
VOTE AGAINST RECOH- -SIliATION
IS SI TO 0
( iion or opposing nr..
Hon in i.r. mini; siaii:
WW lOMi.T in mat.
Hit ni vtiiiM. tut:
v or his ton
I IN l ft I It 1-
( ATION
BULL I TIN
Nashville. T. Aua. Jl Th
lower Term tej'tlature tHt tie-
tted SO t 0 the motion re'
idr II- action t rat f y h women e
urfratje amendment and ordered the
rnite Joint rat. fit at. on reaalutlon
tranamitted to the tenate thai It
mlflht te tent te the ngoeemg roam.
It may retuit l the matter gninj
lo t'1 touti f.rr final ditrmlnatin
TWENTY-FIVE fLC FMOM
STATE TO AVU'O VOTINU
Onatur Ala Auij. JtT went y-fl
member of t'i Tnneee heuta
which wa ti tahe final action upon
the tJrt tutfraii amnden to
tUir arrived her early IM mornlm
On th LouitvMIe A NatKyiHe train
frm Nithvtll.
INJUNCTION fOLLOWINa
IN fiUffHAOC VOTC
N.i hv.lle Tetlil An if 21 I'luuo-d-
lor J lined It Nnwiiisu to-lr lanied
ii win ni in juiiti ion leant mn;y fv-
utra'iilti" tlovertiif l!oh-r! Hi r
larjF (.f t aLi MtvetM and th rpeaiKirjj
of the 'I eniie.ie (.en tt and h"Hl
triim l eilltvitti- l.k Mtii rt-turv tif Staid
t'dl!. "renii"M.e'(l rsttflcattnu of ttm
vtoinau auffraft amendment l't-i'rf
i u ki-hnl ott t!oVnniof l'.' t rta lllV
liifdialely tnt (to fir a Slell CV
Ice luiil net takfti place oa th iif
toy of iiUI and lb tu t.elieri
HOW TH K Y VOTEO ANL WHEN
Nationjl tuffraj tor wmn I son
is I. More fan t70t!00O) worms
will h.tv the riQht to vote far presi-
dent in November. Ii required 34
!! t-i ratify t national tuf'rae
amndmnt. Tnnt wa the J'itu
t t ratlfr
The oipoln(j faction of the Tenn
etaee hout cannot cj-'eat ratification.
The tuffmgikt trnyth will t.t k.
The name ol tn atate whltr have
ratified th tutfraye amendment and
In th ordar in whl.h they ratified
follow;
Wieeofitln June 10 HI.
Mi'.hig-n jUfl 10 1919.
K-enta. June 16 19(9.
Ohio June t 191.9.
New York June t 19t.
lllnol. June if 1!.
Pennntylvanla June 24 119.
Maachutt June 25 t1
Tea June 2i 191. t
Iowa. July 2 1tt.
Micsourl July t 1ta.
Arkana Juyl 29 1H.
Montana July 30 It If.
Nebratk Augutt 2 1919.
Minnesota 8eptmbr t 1919.
Nw Hampehire Sep. 10 19l.
Utah Septemoer 30.1919. '
California November ? 1919.
Maine November S 1t9.
N Dakota December 1. 1919.
8. Dakota December 4 1919.
Colorado 0embr t2 1919.
Indian. January 1920.
Kentucky January 6 1920.
Rhode Uland Jautry t 1920.
Orejon January 12. 1920.
Wyoming January 27 1920.
Nevada Fbrury 7 1920
New Jeraey. rbrury 10 1920.
Idaho February 11 1920.
Ari-ona. February 12 1920.
New Mexico. February 19 1920
Oklahoma February 28. 1920.
West Vlrclnta March 10. 1920.
Washington Ma-er 2 1920.
Tnneee Augutt 18 1920.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 147, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 21, 1920, newspaper, August 21, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712619/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.