The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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Baily Leader.
Volume xlxiy.
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Night
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A ctive
BULLETIN
Nacoaacr-es Te July ID. J. W
McKnlght was ttkee by mttktd men
last Saturday ight and beaten and
tar put on his clothtt but not en hit
body. Mt was brought to Hn hom
ht r thi morning by brother. Me-
Knight waa not farcad to submit to
a surgical operation at one roort
aald.
first report says surgical
operation is performed
Shreveport. La. July Jt) J W. Mc-
Knbjhf. Xacogdehes Texas. plumber
who waa beaten by masked men at
Ttinpnon Saturday nUsht wan t a K i
from deputy sheriffs between Tenant
and Center Texas last nlaht by un-
Jdentlfied uien trrcd and feathered
i..' forced to aubmit .o aunt let!
vibration according to informa'lou
received hern today.
The reported operation wa per-
formed without the uid of a surgeon.
It was aid. Heports 'I7V MiKuliiM
v as in Nacogdcbes could not be con-
firmed. N0U6 of bill ttKMailaUU ban
been arrested IV stated Ic-
KnWht wait under arreft when seized
McKnigut wool to On e- Tc .
yesterday and filed charges against
four of a par y of masked men who
Saturday night attacked and beat bin
at Tlmytion. None of the qu.ir.et he
named ha boon apprehended.
About i p. m. h left renter aUiurd
a northbound S&n'a tr At
Tenaha he waa arrested by Deputy
Sheriff liarber and charged !th
carrying concealed weapon. Harder
and another deputy la.cr left Uh
hlra for Center. In rial Fork creek
bottom abou three miles from Tea-
aha they were stopped by several
automobile loadt ot fUvngers sumo
luasked wht forced t'leiu to surren-
Uor MoKotgh' and tiicn ordered 'hm
tn "'Vent It"
they did
bv.k to Tviifc'u.l. wliU-ii
I
Another Man Is
Tarred Feathered
And Whipped
LutVln Texan. July CO. Ben Whn.
about 30 years old. was KeUed bcr-
last nig-lit by marked men. irivon :i
coat of tar and feathers and released
from an automobile on a promlnen?
corner as the evening show patrons
wer3 valnK- KiUy ran thmugh t
business streets to Ms autouiobil"
and left hurriedly for hl homo dt
tiboll about ten miles from lure.
ALLEGED SLAYI H Of
FAiniKK is in;i.i
St. Joseph. Mo. July it). A x-ate-ment
-was taken today by rruHecut-
Inj; Attorney Perry Drubaker f ro n
John Blythe for ne In the Invest lira-
tlon of the murder of Geore Myer.
th young farmer who shot in
hin borne near UusJivtlle thia county
last Saturday ntornlnK. Blythe II
years old U the farm band of whom
the murdered man's widow has aa;d
her husband was Jealous. 3Ie Is held
in bond pending the Inyueat th'?
afternoon.
NORMAL SCHOOL AT.
TENDANCE IS HEAVY
Normal schools of the state will
practically all be cloaed for '.be Hum-
mer by August 1 according to It. H-
Wilson state superintendent who
said the summer school attendance
this year was the heaviest la .ae
history of the state.
COURT DECISION IS EXPECTED
The supreme court Is expected V
hand down a decision on the appeal j
from the decision of state corporation I
commission ia which the Oklahoma
Gas and Electric company Is fighting
a decrease In rates. The corporation
commission reduced the rates from
12 cents a kllowat hour to 19 cent.
ALL TRAINS ON SCHEDULE
All trains now running Into Guth-
rie are arriving and leaving on
schedule time for the first time In
several months according to rail-
way officials today; It was said
that It was now a rare thing to ob-
serve a passenger train p-.Ulin? Into
tie unloa ttaMon behind tta schHul.
WEATHER
Kew Orleans La July 20. To-
Bight fair Thursday fair somewhat
warmer. ' . . !
Fighting Judge of
Federal Bench DC'
fies "The Powers"
Chicago July ?0 Stating that
what ht eaW might bo reaaon tor
Impeachment Federal Judge K
M. tandia in an addles before
0Oldr at Tort Shtn&an den-
nownctd the foea of the sol''
bonus bHI and aaaertrd that it Ha
ei president he would 'fire
the who'o outfit" at Washington
who vtt'l "getting in oae an-
Othsr'a vray trying to past on th
veterans' competition preposi-
tion." 'A ort man who staytd at
heme in peace and tecurity hlte
fellows were f ghtmg for our
lives." said tee judge. "I am
againtt stalling o'f thia bonut
proposition."
E CHARGE
TRUE SAYS OFFICER
Man Accused By Mrs. Berg;ilo!l
Will Tace Charges; Is
Now On Way To
Waahingtou
-
ashington. Julv to - The drect
'horp that :. fHVi as ;ai l to MaJ.ir
II nice It Campbell nii officer vt tii'
ainy. for U" ainoUK "thn htK'ier
ujili" to ob'aiit tin ti''ni.r of i'.ncr
I Cleveland UrfrU'U her Ukr son.
whh uiiiile Tueadar by Mr:mtna C
1'erR.ioll of Jh!ldlphU. to a hou-"
.nveHtlpaMnp conuiilttt-e.
llavinn heard ttm charts' tli tout
m!Ue deve'otted that on Kebntarv M
last ynr. a'Hiut ten dava aftr Mr
reritdo'l a worn the money iif' pa;d
Camcbelt dciKisitpd ith V!-
a"Tttann Hrotber nieni'er df th"
New Yitt k sio. k enchaiiKc and -iM
inorn on Mrrh 't. of whtf'i
and morn waa wlpnr out hv thn -nd
of .Turin n irarV( trndtnt. Thn
inoney -a depninlird to the iotnt a"-
oonn of the t'ial'r and lura V.
Caiuiihell mipedlv Mi lf.
i:!; on. wi r.i s o
I WW. IV MFAH'O i ii:i n
Hmi-ton. Texan. July M-Tn .
wells In lut K". Amatliiii it'.iern
M-i'vicjiti fields are Imnilii Hn.i the j
entire dialrict U threatened Th '
wellnwerp cornletei f.ltiei;t . o
lorditiK to IrifnrrnaMi'Oj received b-'
tn OllW'eeklv pnd rantht firv
Keh well h e.timnted t.i be mnkliic; j
T'.ftt.x) barrelii of oil and ?' "Hfl .00
utile fet of Rh dully. H w.i!
li'ii'i'd the fir" wiih bevnnd control
f ndanzerine both I'rodiii er an
'drilllne w" In In the vlrlnUc. Thin
ij tl'. buvlext r;ri (ion of the Me!i .iii
fields.
Af.I IIKI) v n wyi I I ;
4111 HCII CLASS TO PAY BUT
The ItooHi.T i-lavi of the K!rt
Presbyterian church Its hoMe
to the KrleniNhl) cl.ian at Miner.il
(1!h Park Thurpday evenlnir at
7 o'clock. In a mpmb'Tchip eon'et
recently closed the loxora er .o
irlvn a banue( to the wTniier". The
Friendship cl won the conteft and
no"v the IVKter are paying their
Kllli: DI-SIBOYS SL'CAlt
YALl III) AT
lteaum-.nt. Tela a. July iv - f ir.-
of undetermined origin destroyed t.e
MorWhan Central eupar factory ner j
Newberry. Ijoufniaiia. according ta J
word received from there Abmi' proTlslonal!y arranged that rr-
IAiQQ.W) pounds of nuar was buimd tnlor Lloyd Georga ulll ftttend th
w ith an ""climated lots of $39.0v0. the .Washington conference oa L'mltatloa
r;!.ort nuld. of armament.
.
Uichmond. Ind July 1 Wben In-
diana Yearly Meeting of Frlendt. the
largest by of Quakers In the world.
relebratea the one hundrclii anal- i
verary of Its founding here on I
. .
Aumitt 15. Timothy Nlcboleon inter-
nationally known as the "grand old
mn" of the Quaker church will pre-
sid-. .
Ninety-two years old Mr. Nichol-
son in a: 111 as vigorously advocating
social reforms as he did when be be-
gan bis career TO years ago.
Fr 3 year he was presiding clerV
oT the Indiana .Yearly Meeting and
Curing bis rcglmn it srew in numbers
and Influence until today it ranks ia
importance with the London Eng-
land Yearly Meeting. He was alo
the organUer of the Five Tears Meet-
P. . t. '. -tt
3 ' t . 4' ' - ' ; v. . . . i . " -
f; : y.j..-.v ; h . . . ?
in l "lft"fi -t - Huff s tWlK ..tJiUi. -t(
AKMY I1.ISH t It A.-H f s t M
Mnutidax !!ie V . . whi n i fto.il
Lanriti H) init KieM TSi ;U;ie n
L.idies Will Make Personal Ap.
peal To CUixer.i of City To
Aid In Financing Tins
Worthy Move
The. Ciuiit'tilty Hotid 4u
paisu hai j'toKi-eHed f.o cn.ia. h t ..
the bou.to to fiou-e r- ami .
tiumber of teatna o' ourt Uin-. u
Oer the direction of Ke Ftu! i tt l.
Ii'. wl! bentn Tliurada he'Tn'i.!
They wi; bo mithor'j i0 t n k - .m-
nii'.KcrlptlotH to the nni iu ! it - bud
pet In nt) OIIKHIIlt m ib'iie !)
make p'eay- be ready to t tin
ouiik l.idies a rordliil tin. I .i.ti'iibr
ate recoptioii ami .. .0 f.'
hare tn tiiahttainiwt thia or;-.
In 'iuthrl' and I-oi.'ii county Vo i
understand by thin t;iue no mo ut the
denlrable betwfitu thia work w 11 r
Hire tt our city and CMitifn
The f-mJn (on'ti'ted will be imoj
afej And di'ill! si'd by a lociil oiSi
tidttee chosen bv the curnm'.inin "
atid the woik of the vailous lines of
Community serb ml'l V" illmolu'e'e
tinder the il'r.'.tr ii f U; jociil ...in
ll.lltee
It I hoped that exet) prnii l
l.ae a part In this eunuir-iuliy work
for the next )ir.r.
BIS BALL GAME
Kingfihhcr To Coi.tcst With the
Outhric Bear Cits Fnti.t
riTjttnug For F.xciting
Odinc
The remainder of the bthe a'l
season in Guthrie will be woit.i
while.
Thee lit be r...l ( roffaeioiotl i a'l
played '" h S'itid.iv fioni How tin' !
the end of 'be mhhih
'.Vent mlii y i;itliri"'n f.ttii.'ti
'Hear Catti" all tneef the V.t.
eeml-profesfloiial b.ol team from
Kltirflnher.
Tbo punt alii be u biit'le rota!.
The Kini;fihhi r nian.icer admits b? '
hat a team that nnot be bea'tin. II.- '
wrote a letter tu J hn Dean In wbic:
be itates he does not w ant to matt Ii
lis tearo agHlust common players.
(Continued on Pago 2 )
JAPAN STILL HOLDS OUT
London July 20. It la sinso'inceil
Ing of Krieods wih which almoot .
ecrT yearly BieetiV
In A.tjerica U
afr'llatod
Mr M' "5'n firmly beltevet iie
m IT! atitn the ta v tf unlvor.ul A ' a
.
r"a't and International peace
ore ""a :o r'H a ln rieBJ
cemetery Hire.
"Univeryal peace will be the great-
est accomplishment since Jesus
Christ lived and tils disciples preach-
ed His wordj." hj deT5red today.
"But never shall we have lt until
the Tirofecsing Christians accept the
basis of Christian faith and atay
there.'
Mr. Nicholson has been president
of the Indiana A'td-Salooa League
since Ita orgaaUatloa the league
UTtU CAU; H' i-. f.oin -. !
Mulln bowbtn i.uie craKhi-d ) u
k W illi; rro I ..;..! so Wahiiif ton
Stole More Than
Million From
Packing Firm
Austin M u
actual t'io t
o ft . J. The-
July .'.) - th
'l tr1 accounts
ii. f o "rr ton -
ptrolier of 0 u Mo' met
loropaeji loi.-i i tk'. it 1 -'8SI.0O0.
ar.6':!-"y to o'fit.ai fi
giii ft rfttivr j I'r-if t o;t.i from
Chicago wne-e crdtoia o' the
concern a't i t '.
IMI M AIN IN
Sl (U s
I i. f-o Ju'. '- !:!'.. rl t.l . ...
i" i ' Ho' la; it; I i ! tt I ;i 1
:n en. ..o- fu'iiid n 4 bin. I v r i I in -. ir
"I.i'rr v!l!.' tl'li f.mr bn.- In it i
' b' d. and lioiiv :n d Ii r 'h ill iUhIi-
e.l an. th.' i Cu r (.Mint tn U i t.'
f J - wi'n h cri'li.-d. er .-.
1'iii mu'li. I t)o ; n'i'i to I. it T le
j v ere aidel .. I .to I i.nrkl. wl
I.
I of ; a i ri f rode into f !'.;(.. m
t'ii-;dy t.:bt
be ;a :'t.
ill u II il l!
r b'on ( t
:n. bl'e w i
i tue oil b
. A tt fi:i. lime
II" - o l f'tnr !.. ( . '(' lii tl
in n biii" .in ! In Hi. re.tr (-.. f i.
.- lit v n inon i!th t(i:( vk- :.
j i I lishe.l Ji'ld 14 (old t ev t:l bo
KU'e III Jl f .M
dill l (.IIM I (IIMU.II)
ii 1 1 A As i;oi:iinom
Vim ii
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b.-.rkt" tb
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to !.. v rt ii.
"f .it rr'!
)ht ill the
ileftn.lo ItiTi
il K the . Ii.lli'
t. iii'i'i be
i tid e st fa i ii -;in. e." i i -I
I'Mpilol. I le jf it to tt t
mil! lull ti.. -rely n 11. tt
iiiude In ret out pll'-ll'
Railroads Ask
Com m ission to Cu t . '
Rate On Lumber
Wahu.itton. July C" --Kail -roads
of the nouihweht asked tin-
Intersital.' ioliim"rr.i -m rn !." litli
today to iiiiliorUe redm t Ii.iih i f
fiom two to ten tftiis u hundred
In rslea on HtliibtT sblppfi) (rotti
Tftaa. I.oj-mna. oidalioma and
Al'katiHiid to poltila In N'ebi uk.t.
Ii t. Kh'.m. and border poin:
in M'iines.4.1 hhlid't-ra f tl
rout h went i.oj;;ht the iotn.tlon
to lue.'t .itnr.t!to; fw.ni Hie
' pM-lflr e..a-. where al'iilbtr t-
dj.tions b-ttt t.-en (cratit-l
leader iy b w ilj bold :he p'itt unt. I
j doiitlt. Me U.i btsen a
ponent of the liquor TT:.
Heli .)
oince bis
car!
ou;b. His f:rt r.-form tf-
cnimlnatcj In the Hoting of
'-.
several grog rh'ipa In Nor'h farollna
When Indiana was de.Ured dry by
st r A r
said he bad hardly hoped to lite ft .at I t mfe'lng in U-tro't lt yeart ano
ne that Ja. H feel sure tfia j The National Coiiferom e of Ho. lal
Internal onal ptxjhlbition w ill onTVr at it tueetin lu M.l4ukee tn
soon. June tent blm an affec I mai xrv-et.
Enrly tMH.'timing Interested In prison
-..f... Vf Vil .... ..I.. .1 In '
lrlu ... . mv-io e u. v ...
having the Indiana Geu'-rul Aemb-
ly pita laws putting the correctional
lna'itutlons of the state on a bl-a
level.' Last year the Imperial Com-
tuiasioa ot Ifllia which was ia Amcr-
t I ."M M
b -I .ii. 'I fate I! n ni Injured
OH (iiiHt.-rll iiio'or ' md
REDUCE COST PRICE
Vohu.ury Reduction lii Cost To;
Consumer Is Mil JJy !
Several Service ;
Companies I
l ik.n'oM Alt . JuU 1 lie H
n t;n ri'B.viiii ot i ti itii. t .4 i. -
linn ;iriii i i -inn .if t ;. i or
In' Kin i lOntli if intl l r ! i l -f-i y to fe
( loo e !'
I ii . t il
:e ( i- 'tiii.!. ) m ft ..ni
t I mi"
?l t eitu
l.i!llp.m llde
i I i 'i f 1
.i t!..n upon t!
re. . tit elder of
t'te
!!! M'.n t!vi
r.ltr
2'. i ' ft 'o i .'i Qu i
bo li (ni ri!-to 1 1
t Vie pi. n nil 'i i-
i ' t ; 1 1 t
i:. m
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j ii " b" t m ;l
U.i.l.ir
A not hc r'li In n.i; !..n inllii-
l.it: r t-u ii . . tot. i''i-'m b. tin
j orde.ed t'V I'll i oil' 'in i-'.-l'l in ibl I I
; The -0111.111. be i !i' .f.-r ton
: mii. tif 1 a a on ien .iie.1 one :ti.
on- h.ii i cnt Miri bin n. f ir e... t r (-
.ii iti.- i ut j.. i n s ii -n
; tin i li' i I.- I ' I i i mir. !
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- 'n; 'n Vi.liliU.itilv !'
I III i 'i ll l! fiiil'O' till! lie
P
I' e Of fuel oil
I.nw tun and V
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r of pnbj.e i 1 1 ' ' i " ' i
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bin d to In. the
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oirroiin'luijf tb
' mar (J.ii;ir M
I b.
ui'.uii. I"
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(i.ilil.itl) IM.lv nil (Ollay h
!fril".! tha .Mi I lole t
i no
a ti'irse j huj'n at I'iti lo r. w m
t'ie tniiiii! woman thought to lotv.t
i h"i ii d-' "K'-rou .'y Injured.
I . .
b ttuliing prlt-.n mrtlioda cumpl!-
meiited him for bi long worn in
oonneetion with thin problem. He
brought abu'it the t.'!!bfiti of
'lot ladian 1'iUou f.ir Women mid
ihe Itefortn Srh'xd for GirU. )l
m prcident of lh National 'n-
I
; Injp
He j.-rvorl on tUc Indiana lPurd
of Charliies from 1HS7 to litttS whfU
he wi l.drew voiun'arlty.
Patience says Mr. Nl.'bolon is one
of i liti prime requisites fur the at-
tainment of a reform.
'If jou keep your ralad 03 the
Join ). Disposes:
of His Vast
07 Holdings
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board I .' : ' ' i iin.iti(i;i ' I
:?.' prefeOinl th It.w .-f dr
found '. 'o i I l 1111 i mmii'tt U
i." nisi re'rred. an- t!'e l.M t
!!--is. ii .efc.f oiler Me'tu-rui
Kund. .' ctn i on an d I
pi i f. tre I
DEATH CIllS SISTER
CftRLOTTA. THE FAITHFUL:
Wds Sick But Short Ti
Cousin of Mrs J D. Burk
nit.! Frnk Laiu. Former
OuthrUns
1 in' t uner.ll ir(i ri
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tn
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( nt'otlu (lo- iKlrfil
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h-i.-i' Cm "utta t -:
boii i of Ml i.nm and tbe if I
belli . i . t iki .if . i Hit.. M ii.' .'
ill tbo iniitent and 'bun -mi to ok
bilimim i iti !iin wan. i.ikea ti i
' i hoi.) fi'ti-r finemi dn ."u otu-
l' COIlpll. ajt.-ll nil u Hllitil I wll I
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l.itill Hi"
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i nut-oil of
liitnli Ijih
le-iileliU of ;iil!fi. m l Mr. I r ifl t
O . il of ukUh.n.'a i I
ruNfAAL ran mais KipO'r
TO OIL MflD T 0 fl A '
: it "i. -ttoii T -. Jtiiv ;o Tun"! !
U t l IIH-ttOiil H I- re t Htijf ti l.i" ti.-
il.ii f..r il yi ar o' I t- 1 1 featlii. t
t Mr it in! lr- j-i It KmkI 'f
l'ti TUnberH. a fiibtirb who i
-bi t to death fitrdv flef.i) t
hi. ! -"r. br.itliir Ibe tm.t
b.o ..l h t t'l.o'lnit th a t in
end did Hot l(iio it w n . btofed
M(.l H M i; ( IMIl'AW
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f In r I. e t i.M);atlv n
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ON M t 1 0 N A T I U N DATE
o ll. l"e hi) been i t ff i) iit.
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of the offii e of I nt'e.i H a'.-
in.i'-'h.il foiloitlri iie r.-'i n.it :ii i.
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I be tK'tltte of the ;.iullt I t lit ...
j M i . Mi I mii dl I. a cording . .-
'od.iy .. !! mM fhiit tl"' !r;ti
f.r would I." !i.4'li at t.H n j
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LONG TIME tMPLOYF 0'
I ASSOCIATED OtAi
ll.lll V . Jy! I p.
' prlchai d !:'. iriff!.- d'-SLtrim. ntlet.
j (
'f Tlltt A ile I'ti-i I
j here and a 'e iil tiniobitw -f t'i i
orf inii t'lott. d'' '! at a lo. n h'p.i.i
(tar'y tiMtv il wn n ri k " t ti -i t
'po.'pvy MiroUy moniiit.; mt (on.
l.'ISHiiied 00"'' l'iillea.
Ideal. I .fi.. -ry I.ni.. thn of
.ur I.Miug it." b -ld ' I h '.roubl t '
with thi htis prohibition lainpaign
hi thlt country tha. too inut a
at wanted at on.-. U in lmyo.ntble
to takf
moral (jupmioii oih t.f inf.
j..w 01 a in on ertori. in ion
more . man seventy ye r my
arer J would take half a loaf if I1
..ui..niiv.wWJ.
.vitnounn ar a-t not wear tu on
0.. I .... .. 1 . r t V.. fa... t. ..w
I'-AUIKIIUII .Lil VI .111? l'IKftTl
broad brimmed bter bat and shad-
bfllled coat Mr. Mt liolon baa not
j... . .1.. ... ....
.. .-uUer w .k.tn. alienee of several membera nf
of the Quaker and .till use. -thee- lh csblnft r ."."r-
and "thou" and perfer. U be called . bombing teat off the Virginia caces
Tlmby Nlcholaon rather than "Mr.- the regular cabinet meeting X-'
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7fe Vo
Chattel
s Held
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j b '. ii.i witSi
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itisoiil iniiffi'i ' tfotn b'f c '1 ' '
t-nl. - .i-ii"io a t''nt .!i.Utw
if tHe r'oiiU opr ..out
a- 4" ! ; thrii!( 0 fl.tt
I Mid ll-!' tilt f rbliM tblC
'h rftivt'i.-r niftw tl a!tki. tut
ii an. '! a a raw!l Of th f!tt t.ctt
' seil bta ff.5 fn'Pi
. ...i'. d i f ai'-;-U w if l 'iit
innolrf The tl4 avpfi'iun eatrt
f.-irri the lianr tf!H!Hti.!.
I t.r.i tiijy h0 bfietl A tin-
wbe a wlfn mi te tfdd At I
l-u''4tid ihtte and bt-fnf out
ab oi f'fbito f-ia.t wi'h ati.ithr'f
i I'.tn f.r.b'-l at tn'fii'lent protn.n
.
ii I'm ir t.i ni: au.i in ni
n i(ft tt;on br n-i" an'no.
but tbi l n b'e 'ru. tin n
Men rnt.i .(itl frnStm ni '
t't th oet'ibm rl by CUM Ju-
(. e P on
' ri .i ii. ere ::t'.(t or .!'( 'en of
a i.i rtti.t 'ii:n with iitt!r ma-
... a o. ' 1 1- I inttti with an. 'Ve
' i.tti it tott a..iff!.-!etil pr?o atleO t.t
J ni'f' an tu!l by Hhr a p "
I u ml I tie ittealor fred..- of tlttsT .
I . i to'l e .1 ll"i a! "I'lr-I 'll
il i! v t-.t'. t theiit fr.nl u-i
I 1 ir r rt I
jt-iiid or w'f. who ie In fttH.wei.it
Ia of t. rUI littemrirta feefUm
lion -t treng proof tt tn-ly rt1
tiu.t -h. m fUrantly immiirai
two or ihmwiai i r
iwiii.y An; iism(o
.e Vnrk. J tif M - er. S a
i i. d ti- t tr by the i f - t f-.r
flidfle m-l latfob J.etvrf ? Jt
vrara t?4 twin C'-in'tl. of th
U- TH-edo's Htarlf. at thr
.(Ht of the'r It'inSier rtn'!
l!.erl I . ff Th t!n
' i n i-moi rnlflri from thBlt lutin
.In t M.ni.biy tti.irnlt.a
Ierln4l I sal. I (hat after an iiflif
i.tt i.ii)f d mtln of tei'fn.t
t t. ntutn t their Willi H(ret offtcts
bU br..M.e-t tt. t'.ef t!i..i!ht of
lili.t'ia "ri'' ) on at trant-AiUn
l'" e-.. or i i'hl ao to t'a!!fof?'-a
lie t ft i. ft d1' li' e.l St f'
f...-t ; do rei in hdht. !. pt'Un'M
fji - oinibnii.tie 1 I4u-i ty"4 ai i
!'i:'i' bail-
i i I iT.oi'i i;
I 1 1. Ml 101 MIIV All Allt
...ti .i.C Inad frmtl . u h -1
ill i-nd t " I "f foilfltrjf fiiSt Mk 1 1 e ri -t
. e.t tb" pti ii Woman's I'n'i Iiitltl.'J
! ... il l4t Ii'kM at tb roiin-in-
Ir- ho'iii . ( Mr and Mm J din Gf
.t fv soa'b of tn rtty Mm of
ii.t nil .i1i ere pU. by bot'i oi I
! t t;d t ii .; i' ' i-4 ' 1. i . ' w'"-
j in. (.. HioJ jio-i ff rvt. th pri
J.....-U r..'nif 'i H'.'t cirtitii'iriity bud
't 'ii af.;r wit a r"l "u ft a. 1
dUi !.! tb" frw sp'rlt of emmun
If-- r'-ft'li
f nil i. io slop m
1 1 M.I V M-ANMMi
Auatin Ttj Jtiy 2d Hfpreteft.
j utitt Tiiii'l'to: prepars-l a pti'l-
jt'.iii rt-i'ietting tti gmrnor fa tub-
'inlt n bill to tHt at.ect.ij aaa!.tr of
Hi.. l.-r!! fttre rnaalng It a felony tu
w-.-ia-ar Pi dis'Ui In Tetait. Tbl
1 i" be bl. woild be tin el af lb
'."! Ki Klu KUn orgatiUatioa.
STILL N0 MAIM CAPTURED
Vttenfy gsilorl mnonttttro tiJ
md mall ipuntlty of whitltey and
j iiia.'U rre ttptured by dfputlf
from thi abr!fr office thttti aillvi
e .r'be.ist of Oklahoma City Sunday
u":r shortly btt'ore uttdnichL Nt
rret tert md a the oferatorti
had lefj Hot till! before. ta.t offi.ert
arrivad. Il at f tun.l on a farm bt-
bniing tu Jim JIarrU. officer do-
' 4ret.
OtMOCRATS PLAN
STATE SESSION
1.1 . t.m tt .1.. ... . .
j t iii i.t tun nifeunx or me sMie
inn.rtc
committee.
July
j.nslller n mrKi4l)1J4.
ihm rmntt
heidi-d by Jiue A.
A. McHonnl l of Huo. art emu hImIm
Utaders. A full at'ctW of the
tUtt central commluee la eii ted
1 - '
CABINET DOESN'T MEET
AVashlngton. Julv ?Ni it. ...
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1921, newspaper, July 20, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712633/m1/1/: accessed May 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.