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The Guthrie
Daily
Leaber
Ilar4 M Ik Oatfcrla. Ottk
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VOLUME XLXII
home.
OUT! IK IK. OKLAHOMA SATI LMI AY. ITlliaWKY 1.
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III H UNGARY :
BUTTLES ICING
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timmiis aim: oi'itiM'n
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aitis
GEflf.UNY'S EASTERN
fines t
.iti: r m x iito i;i mov
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U IIUW ASSIAIKIA
BULLETIN.
Pari Ftb 1 Cm co-Siovn troops
r attacked by th Thirty tacond
nd Thirty -eighth Hungarian regi-
ment on Thursday at Paiassa forty
fiv milt north of BudJ.-'. accord-
ing to a Budapt d'tptca says
Zurich telegram to tha Matin. Thr
wa fiarc fighting around tha bar-
racks occupied by th Crecho-Slovak
nd whan th dispatch wa filed the
Hungarian were preparing to bomb
the building by airplane.
Auto Speed Fiends
Should Be Given
A Stiff Jolt
Thi merer) a two Ittti giri
war gxng to acnooi and wr
wor king scree th trt at the 3
' tlxk o" North Vine an awtdmana
driving at ato.t 40 mil an
hwr jut mi 4 te tat bruehtng
on of t"m into th gutter at the
id of t street. On of th I t-
ti g r ci'rJ a l.ttie dog. and it
w.s dropped in th fcaste t esrsps
and wa ground to 0.th '4 tti
owner narrowly escapirg like fate
V na it'ett belong t t"e Khrl
children cf Cuthne a it In di-
rect lino w.th the h gh scrteel i
pjd and good udewalk ar la d
and it l. rr jch traveled in sees-
quence. B-.t speed manaif
(x-iifiir J cf a In Lme. a
quart of gaea'ine and a few
funce of traiitknowing tat h.e
trett i not under ifict police Al-
ternation run amuck to th north
City limit and it i up to tie
achclar and other pedestrian to
get of the sjrfjc of the earth or
tjke the consequences
Tt.ere riae been f.ital.tee on
Vme street only a short tm )
cauied by recklet driving and
nny accident frem the iimi
(luM have been narrowly aeriet.
not by th epeed merchant but bv
th agility of th pedettrian' who
hjv dodged t0 cover. Some plan
(hould be it tnce originated and p it
in force to abate thi deadly rmi
nce and th more d'attic th plat
I the oonr relief w come.
SECURITY STATE
SPLITS
OLD INSTITUTION
PRESIDENT WILSON LEA VINO
FRENCH FOREIGN OFFICE AFTER
PEACE DELEGATES FIRST SESSION ' "M ' n'4
keen i'in( eeie"et mi.
Trotzky Again
IA l:HMI l I IMii
I IN" Ol HM. tot Nl.
itK; wii i m: on iti-
iii iii i isis i now
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SIM
G Jl MITCHELL. CASHIER:
W E BROWN PfiESIDENT
DID BILL THE "EX"
IS TOLD TO PRAY
6olhviki Threaten Germany.
Berlin Fsb 1 Germany' eastern
front'er are mot gravely threatened
by th bolshevist and Pole accord-
ing to th Tageblatt which give he
following report of th dtuation:
"Strong bolhvit armies stand be-
fore th border of Eastern Prussia
n Iffuptiort of Pol threaten Weai
Prui and that portion of wat P-
en which I (till In German hand I
ubjec to a renewed Polish menace
which mnt that th province of
Bradenburg I lo in danger. Ru
tan Ovit troop occupy a tin from
Libau to Kavno. Th fortre of
Kovno I not yet In their hand but
th bolhvit stand directly in fro
of it and hav at thir dipoal num-
rou divisions which are held togeth-
er and led forward by Iron discipline
Th soldier' councils no longer p'ay
th rol in th bolthavist army that
they did at th beginning of the revo-
lution. 4
"Th Gorman tighth and tenth ar-
mie ar retreating before the soviet
troop. Th 'iron division' which now
as a result of losses has melted into
the 'iron brigade' numbering some
hundred o men i alto there. It
would unquestionably be pott b e to
offer reettanc to th boithevists be-
yond th east Prussian border if the
Germans were well led by a single de- 1 ' 1
termined will. MiJitary authority.'
however despite recent decrees of the
war minister i actually In the hands
of the soldiers' council who have not
been able to decide on a united and
purposeful action i jainat the Rus-
sians but on the contrary still be-
lieve they can stop the enemy's ad-
vance toward our border by nrgotia-Nona."
Paster Put It Up To Fotmer
Ruler o With Hia Wife
Are Deeply Affected By
Sermon TU Said
1 hr llai(.l t tl 1- A irtv imii li III
it Aiu umyi'ii 'at(M to-Uy itat ni
tru Iitrriirr kjim-r lMr!hl divine
r !- mt hmkIihIo! in the r-' '
clun-i. Ufrr ia a (irrmiin Mora
vitn iatr offJi iat-!!. II- liit for
ht I(intni4 ill. 1? "li.-Jn rltm
in hn imtii'i't In tri!)u!.it ti mu
timtitiK riitant In lraytr"
lie nstilll lh tluys i'f rr't
of tli Hnhnfiyollrrn fjintlv all lli)
hii n.ir.Ji.i -tnil and Kli- )iiii ;.
tli.( h-iv lakfTi iilrtnv II.' .'iiii1
ml trt tiia nHirim tntt thHr vi.
ruou il ! l.iiri! kx on wtntu a!n
Is wn th ir Only to wait. Ho'U tbe
ka!r anil tlif kair!ti ti iln'.iiv
atfi-rtwl
ThroiiKliout th day lak of f'n'H
rr nmd at th iia'tln Tti'
rj xam ml to - hi-tbT lhn
ointalinl Iwuiili. N'uriM'Mii- li'tur
tn4 ti'lt-vTain w r rv-lvi-l 'r!ii . r
nistnr. Tim ka'T imsr vnr a tul
trav Ih H Tu j'i irnnliMi hiin-k
r--l him fur an ltitr i-w th kifc.it
iunt th' n-i-ly h:it hn was unahU' to
Kifi' h !f iho jitiMur- Ixi aun hf
im Ioiik.t In aituti ):!iral fi-
ruriotis or oiii iiwk
H II I- (OMIM C Willi
M U lMlll HON; ni.
l IO HI Ml III III
nm rniMM; sims
or MM ls o s-
sriii.il; (.( until i .
II AOs ui momi:
GERMAN BORDERS CLOSED
Paris. Ke-b l-Sino Thum.lay rt j
one has bon allowcj to ntrr the rity
of Wlmsr without p rmlKrlon fs
a Zurtih dinpatfh to !.e petit Pari-
sian which says that after MonJay
no cm will be allowM to -ntfr with-
out a special pan. Th opening of
the session of the German conHtltuent
aaembly is fi4 for 1 oVloc t nrxt
TburKlsy.
GERMAN PRISONERS CIE WHEN
EXPLOSION TAKES PLACE
Unmeels. Feb 1 Sli'y German
prlaoners three FreticH officers snl
one Aniericsn were killivl and many
Injured when a mant'lon train ex-
ploded on the ra.irload between
AuVsrjt and tjongwy toilay. Th
accident was due to a t-ok) er drop-
pin; a shell.'
EVENING POST STORY
Bold Burglar Invadci Girl's Bed
Room Robi Her of Jewell
Then Compel Her To
Listen To Life Story
P. rki-Icy Pi- 1 "Goo.1 evenine.'
re'e.l .Ml. Jj-i.ana TanUton wren
"he wa awai .-nvl by a hurt! rral-
ir tlirmich hr bedroom Wtnjow t
'hn home .f Mm Sybil Ih-nt.n.i. l'.'
Sierra rtreef where she w a en'
lt nlrht
"Slit op or T il pluc you." rpim!
th burflar. f pacl t'lrou?! It
nxni Into t'e other art tj t!t4 t"uie
but ptrsertly re-farned.
IVm't Icn on the I cM or III rt
you." he warned. In tellin of the
sffar todsy Mis Tarllton sa.d:
' He tat down at the b-id of tVe hf
and trie.l to put h!s arm around me
I objected and insisted on ctlnf
op. He frogjht my bs'hrnhe snl
slipper and "n we tsle4 In the
dark for riearlr two boors He told
me all bis family history said be wa
diTorced from tis wife and that his
mother woald fall dd If she knew
he wss a. rohber. Finally he went I
T!il liiiiMiintf. ui i.r..ii4r o' o. k
the l4n '..uiiv I'.nik tiUli has
hein otie f the f.ii.iu ial lnl i' u! I.mn
of tlil ;ty f.ir in m ii ) y-ar i - ti. .1
up uinl. r 4 ! w iianii-. an 1 t.a miM-an-tiii-iit.
Id.. Iii.iiinn.iii ( tn tie
S.Turity Stalv I .ink. snl (he n.-w of
fuert hnd .tin ito r are from T"li.
elieie thi-y ! r.intxi te as office
rh (n of tlie liiriit fnanrlal in
ft I U r i n In Oklahoma
Tl e o'f.. r. of t ti. w hunk a'e
W K iro ti. prt- it.-tit Uttt.irt.
ti e preet.li'nt; i A Mit.M.il.
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OR JOHN W DUKE OF STATE
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Dutrift Court In Sewion Tohy
anil Buiinesi Helnjr DiapaUh
el In GvXHt Fh.tp; One
Metirnn Oeta ft Yenr
Pasha's Defi to the World;
Threatens to Destroy Harem
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stirrrhilrT. j .Mi'.lill.i. The nti tr i 'i'iii t f
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EICMT-HOUR DAY FOR
TEXTILE WORKERS)
Kerr Tor Fee 1 OrJers diret-tins:
T00tO) meinbvrs t. the Un'jed Tu-
til rbrker of Amerkm to -stahlh f thw window
a eight-boar diy WnrxlaT rrg:arJ)s.j With him went Jewelry valued at
of objections of fmploreTw. wera Is-jcarlf $".. Mls Tarirtnn resides at
eued today by fheBion eeoitie rS Tweaty-ninti street. Oakland
committee aecordin. to an aBEoaoce-1 witti her DAther. Mr. Ceorr Tarll
cuw br last (too. .
of the Faithful ill ilix.-ij.jiear. I
the i fulfil iU of the M;ireriikm
the Iniri'l of the M.lftii nifiw ' wme t.f
- . ... '.. .
t a i neior tie er l"liif (Hit hi 1 le w. 1 1 li it t.i a. xi ...... h.. tl rtrl 11.
Me.lma is the Ay whi.h y.r the tt rUhte.ti ui'mtl. J.. r . irrill.ir
.Monatfintiii i if. i i nun .Mivra in tne raiiwfty hits n otitin!i..n-i I
ll when his iwn townsrieoi.le irijt. ati the Turkt-i mrriion l i lr'i' "it Ik tl.r. it. therattM-
refueJ t an rj't l irn. That ilate rreeivei ni iii(ilirv if either f - I ' ''''' l enie. tn ater fn the
A. II. "Anno lleirira." "The Ur auiinunition. The iei?e m -'I"! rn u orl! than w the t.'trn-
ii.
Ir
Vear of the Hiirht" hnn ever
nirue lier-n the leinnirtir f the
.Mohammeim ra!.nlar. Situate!
in the northern Ilejac. Me.lina ii
the terrninu of the jnleritn rail-
war from Iarna ns an enterj.rise
to nhieh Mosletni all a-oun the
world rontriliute!. in th" ettjierta-
tion that it wouM le rame on
to Mer rs
Me.lma i tje I-ne.t (f th
i fit.' i
.f th- lihrary of Al'ianJri t J
Butter inj ZgRt First To Tka a
Tumble; Chit-kens Higher; l'rk
Lower; Other Foodstuffs H-u
Downward Trend
li.li.f from x rne of Do- ati riuji
frM.. whii h lme Im n . hre.f In
;i'hr. for f.lnf' . it f( he)
!r.niit4-t in th f4i:.". niirk.t ih'il
! seix-ral In ' hot triitri J
snd freh ttirals h. '.f atet if ri lo '
re her wtih tin.t . have tkn sj
li-l1.i In rut. le In .rt ilurlr.f th:
wk and f ir'h f diii is prr
i'h f ir ekt w.-- tvi'r w '
ft limn foe inarr l;t .n'ln with - I
romlnit wl'h fl iH eeh f the t-
rl nary wear eerner I'lHiR'rr tiu'i.t'
la "Till: t.atsf fi Ir.m 4. M- j
Imn L aoiirtineT in ra.le s t rg 1
are a Htn at SI rente a dofen. j - . -
lrt.inm on hiil wisrk.-fs i.lj l'r fVb l Se.- rr Taker wt:i
ww that h barke n- irf the hN ffme to rts in frSraarf a'ti.rj n
prW whx-h he e iha atrrwifrjrn an' h rnaue Infi i mi'i. h. re t.-
eium.f eTfi-hlTi; for triaer i.nti !?
-Tomerrsei ia g'.-' rj 41 If
Mr 0 M sees savw trwr
when he cerees . t ' en heie
tKer ertit acr4i if I M4.ee lo'e
ami rad't.n k tMk anS e te
S eep for a-)"ef weeks Ve
tae take te matt e as p4 a'as.
But I ke tke old ar - f game: "oma
ten it 'M ad aetietimea it
loses "
WHIN Wl- 0r RETURNS
prefni war. 1 rn Hie i ert fc -le ' '"i.uiiii -n iikhiihii .rtgn ji tm. baa k-rw hr.en ant wh w ait rt.m -! ifwelerH w:e.Hi. It t temetlif
Arali IrfH.i tin r the Ir s firii " ei.ery j. I ri.I .a anl modit are it t fr a cenel i tm.ier. .f wilt rtje t the l'ait4
of the two .er son of lime.. . 1 rn.i. wh.i f -li jn-rnliar
Kheref rf Meera au Kifij of the "I'fi'ti'y 1 the Unfy f the
lleiaz tare Miw ka." Meitina w ' T"t-tn-t. wi.l l.e hirrifi".t iti? an reauHnwhle furare Y.tt hare it
that ri :ir;ort emiM t ome fntu ht' rUe rfnty Bpsifmt the Turk I a hiH a 7"; a d-se a4 hn-rer
the fanatical Wahat.is whn are i'"I ! his work. The el ar'e of J n-e-ti-l TSc tt or t m. Tork t alo
willine to etij.port th' Turks in the ' triol"wdi r th it I low s up the liojy Jhednie4 fi a 4poj In friee. II.
i.re-Dt rase. Onlr the jioetitr of J'!-e of Mrd.na will rrrt- a are etui fcifk In iriee ta f fcUht
dellne la le-uv. b re held out tha' j riutea att rhru-y li
hjr t;i iboeilr act a nm wi-hin a Th r)tt wimht IrvVafe
that rtkrr enajr ha e ba -feat
So fcolr a nilrrira ahrine i iMcdn.a. wLiih ire rente levi.ut Katn in Itlam that will li'trr l.e!1I(a wk thaa lai'. sell.ee on th
iledia that devcteo have been j 3Iohlcnn from directimr r)jrlriJg J. mark.-t fur m tu jun J on fuot.
'l art a fhe r J'jetil'
he ireHe roflferen.i
a (roay at
THE WEATHEt
New Orliana. K 1-TunifM and
Huodsr closJr; jiiUVf rata.
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