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DAILY
Leader
J
fcalered st l Omars Oil iW. e..s.1 .law await Ik t Ur.t I IVf.
VOLUME XLXU
norm.
flPTHRlE OKLAHOMA
MONDAY MAY . l.U.i.
pmcn 2c
umiikr ca
The Guthrie
WO lit DOT
hold sin
Fno:.i ghitjese
iii:rixy asks rm ii h.i. to
itki.isji smtr.Mnvr
IMH K IM AL i:OMM HONS
CHirU IS BITTER
First of Fifty
Thousand Men
To Go Across
New Vera May TH firs .
titget of On tkWMR ( t
fifty te.an1 ea lk.tteg
t red) an eewal hf t
at cit wtt t
Aericn army tMuulM in
Germany will a! tr Bateep te
errr te raprt Am.
a. It anneair) tday by I
I'ltiy mratn uthrttie t
BOMBS ADDRESSED TO J. P. IIOROAN AND JUSTICE JI0LMK3
AND POSTAL CLERK WHOSE QUICK THINKING
KEPT INFERNAL MACHINES OUT OF THE MAILS
OIL COMPANY TAKES A MILLION
Var'ant iM company f.a Uuiht
h nitlihw. LibeMy bond to toe
'credit of Oklahoma
i ijom; si n:inT ir i
MIAIU.U) AU.lt
AT n'MT. TAItLi: KNOW
Nor now ii uw:
j i stui:
BULLETIN.
Psns. May STht policy of
Jipan it to return the Shantung
peninsula to China r Uixnng only
the economical privileges gTavntexl
Oerma.ny and the rigttt to estab-
lish a settlement under the usual
conditions at Tting-Tao it was
itaw.arawt statement icctlA.t In.
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nay oy caxon wajuho. Deaa oi iu . ii(llu.B mire rated
japsxeso delegation at tre peace r
FOR COURT RELIEF
Two Women and On Man Fil
. Divorco Procedin In
Dirtrict Court
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1 hr mi WittNl onra ai'i'lift 'or
imuii ri'lu-I (ikIiv. Ti omra rharsc
vrufll anJ tn nun wvi hia .(
u return
from
i-riniri .x fr asJ. Sl-
;' d iun-iupirt and rru' hr ix
linonih Ixier it-T or r-tnarf)Hl
No h rfqt' i hr charge and nU
'an abwlute divorv Th cupl wi-n-
j miT)d in : . and ! fur chll-
i drtn ail of chtm istowiu
! i W Wallas chrra lMty Wal-
conference.
tg Thraa Mcl1 Plenary Seaa-cn.
Fan. May I A r-at pnarj -aiWB
of lk war confrrt-nce ha t'r.
caU to arr! at thr o'fUr to-
morrow afterectcn at th rYrnch fcr-
IfH offlc The esion U he)! with cUw-aon. Thv wn roar-
for ifce purjww of frniin( the(rHl in :.'7 and hav vn rhlK!rn
pc treasy to th n. powra
j Emma Hunt rbarfnt lsan ilur.i
Wx. t5i council cf tir m-v lhi;(o whom h wan married vn "M'." at
DorDtaa bo anaxmnwatf-Bt at made ; Cteiit dry wiih irm entity.
to tb tabcrt to be cocidrd be-
yond th tateirnt that is would con-
tlBtt th g-nral proprsm of tf.e re-
cent eto&.
! Tlif roup! ha two rhlldrvn.
a. k alUn.mT of tJ.fnit.
CineM-Jap Mix-Up.
Paria May 6 The teit of toe
aint imiMl hert ytrday y
tt Cn!tie pret ourf.au In wnitli It
w iK'Iarr-d tbaj tit claaae to to in-
rtH IB tfc pf treaty cBwnlng
SbactsBf. fo fanner than w belr
el followa;
Ch(vet Indignant.
"'New on tfc et!!enxt:t of lie
Kiao Chaa-Stiantnni; att;Trent fc
asade tb Chiefs d'ieKation Indhjc-
eact. A m-irtr of th de)f gallon
tat-d tiat thongi) thr dari har
eHapred fine tte f5Jpnjnt by lb
ecmnctt vu annosnr. no detaJli cT
tbetfttt!nt have reacteed i5) de-
ration Wtfie ti!l waitin in
pDHf the fielepatjon bas learned with
arprUe. tSt c'aa to l-e Inwrte
In the pace trair relating to Shan-
CoTTlsui on Pap 8. Col 3.)
jsi'lTJAl. ACiKNTS )IKIN(
IMtOIU. OK Itll'l.Ki
Seattle Mayor
Wants Cemeteries
For the . If. II
TH". May ft In a ltivy an
addtraa hr jt'ltMr.U Mcr Ol
IUnait i f Hfuli mm f
tlrirwii national Effort i oir
lhr th ntrnnnni and aiMlf y l?
vml. n.f" Mo it. . Urol ihn orrt
iinni ti "on thi wront trmk in
l-r.r In l itlln mil) thi I W W "
A a lit Ihn bomh il.it In hU tt h
an liiiindril tiriiin tn ntrr
aid ' I tr t Vahmrion ml nhi t
hoiit or in. H-.TMirt f..r if. all Ih
aiiaifhlala In th. touniry If th gov
fiim.ni ilix-on'l ln us I will III
Kivo ui iiir mavorhli and will
liold in. .Mii.' and hvi Mr n
plana II. muI h l-liw
W at lh. lini iim .r Him Iw.Mii.
I'lol.
.Sun t Son it p mh ii mi l 1 1
tuanv intiTii.il niMthiii.-h were
.li. il ntiN all -.ur tlu iM.unliy lutvo not m i mII.. t.. ...... rtn!..
tiuuli-.l in New V ..ft fv i. uroniiii.-iit nnliii.. n..... i
utint tli- Miitlmritir s.iy h.t r r-ar in.irk of Lriu it rour s of I V. V..t..Ulii.vik oiiein 1 al.
n-ih.rt pl.--.t th.t tt.l at aUt fortv ('harl.- K iipjiin. .w York .osti t WU r.Hm.'f1r
".'' ' .1 MIM-'.I"T Ol MVM'IMI O! I III' IIMJ.hfS V 1 1 It M 111' ll.l I III
INinfv". ii. n .i iii' c.ioHiin ul it Im.imIi in tlu' limiu' m Alhintu .f ''
I nitrtj stairs St iK.tor from ( it'ortiii. Tlu tle ri t nm of ilu
nu tii.it of tin' Mvtc. ii Htitl in- luirrutl l. k t tln olfi .'
A$ent of the drparton-nt of Juctice I "
nd of h fedoral reaorf1 diairirt ar
making a r!id lnvcftiitaiion of tiie
town of Ripley In Payn county
It is charred that Rtplry la ur-
charged with pro-Hun armiBunt and
t:.at people are ad v 1km! zs'. to buy
Liberty bond acoordinit to tlie atate
Liberty Loan conimitiw. (ln man
who wa actire in puhinx t!i liiat
hoed campiirn wa forced to mors
oat of town Any man who talk
bond. in P.ip.ey is frowned upon if
not curwd. ft the charge.
Director N R Graham aaid today
that a "horrible example of jinpa-
Uiotism" would be made of Ripley
up Ix'faiiHr of iiiHHffii iciit
iiunas . ILiniw ick. former! v
IKI-Kl.'l' ill Uhl.'ll t). holllH'IIK ki'llt
1 ln nlii.loi'l .111 I I.- I i r
fi.. m;i. i... K- ....i. ..i.:..i. ... . ' . r. . "'r ""i.
- ..ti. a i .i n UK nnnn wi-rt" in in ri'SM'i TO .1 i" Mm.
USlHc lllivrr WclitlHI 1 1. ltli.i .f n s I M fct t oil 1)
TCiui iiii.I Supreme t'oint
JOHNSON BOOSTS OUT.
FSrat inRiai'mcnt of jiroiTandii
toost;rsr Hiram Johnaon of California
for the prrwidenry. ha beon iud
Suppose the Airplanes
Fail in Atlantic Flight
'Dangers That Confront the Daring Airmen Who Defy
Death In Attempt To Fly Across the Ocean and
How Th"v Guard Against Them
By WaMeenae Kaempffert ' s-j:: -irr--r-:
The differenc between aa aoto- tween a cheap alarm clock and tti
n3ob:'3o nr ine and the j1e of a r-nc-ct chronometer. And jet degpiie
traoMtlastic flier is the difference be- tfce rneMnkmt care wlti which It Is
s --. s f1! a transatlantic airplane en-
X U X X. X X If. K X : : k V. ;ine is not perfect. When the filer
wanta It to do Ir beat it doea its worta
want it to do it ben it doe it wortt
it I least inatead of moat efficient
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MANY REASONS FOR
CONTINUED PROSPERITY
We car lewned to make at
borne maay arucl. we former-
ly bought abroad.
v!
Secretary Glass Makes Urgent
Appeal In Behalf of Loan
"Whtn th final accounting ia
mad I txltevt Oklahoma will b
found to be one hundred percent
loyal" declared the Utt director
of the Vitory loan.
I do net behtv there will be
a lame duck in th bunch when
mad
all th covnttea shall hav
their official return."
The million dollar ubcription
wfiich wa made by W Marland
Will erv two purpote. It wilt
hlp to make good th nineteen
million ahortage and it will b an
answer to thos wealthier men in
ail communit'e.
Special errvrts will be made tn
revive th campaign in tnote
counti which hava not yet met
their quota.
The cat of the town of RipUy
in Payne county will be th ob-
ject of rigid investigation.
II AltOLII SPKKIl HAS
.imiu:i i imi Fiiwi i;
Another tjmhrie boy ha arrived
from France. A wire today fru.n
Harold Sdmt to hi mother announc-
ed lis arrival at Camp Mills 8 nudity.
Harold as one of the f i ret t (iutbrii!
boy to enter tho service. Ha volun-
Bank In all communities larg
and small ar urged to recom-
mend to their customer th pur.
eha of Victory bond whether
the bank have yet reached their
quotas or not. State Victory Lib-
erty Loan Committee.
To Th Leader Cuthrie: I
would be lacking in frankness if
I did not tell you that the treas-
ury department i apprehensive
concerning th Victory Liberty
loan in view of this serious situa.
tion a aecretary of th treasury
rj a a fellow nwpaper pub
lisher I appeal to you to help im-
pre upon your reader the ur-
gency of ubcribing to this loan
by pubhahing Iq your edition of
Monday in firet page box. If pos-
sible th following message:
"Th Victory loan campaign I
two third over but ubcription
hav been reported for little more
than one-third of the loan.
Own Your Home
la It conceivable that th Am-
erican people who with heart and
oul waged the fight foe frdom
will permit thl loan of Victory
and thanksgiving to fall?
"Our ton gav of their health
of their strength and of their live
that freedom might not pnh.
There ar one and a half million
American boy In rrttnc and
Germany. Now that th war I
onJed it would be a reasonable
for them to dishonor th nation
by deserting th fflg 0P n
nation to dohnor itsief by desert-
ing them. I it l.irg thing that
w r now asked to lend our
money o pay the coat of victory T
I American money less willing
than American manhood?
"Let everyone of the million
who hav bought Liberty bond
buy Victory note and success It
urn.Cam.f Clas. 8crary of
th Treasury."
iwo iii si vkss f o( :i:hs
to i:law.i: output
j Two Gutlirlf! coil'paiil ui oxpitrt't
El
REVENUE MEN BUSY
'Drivers" Will Go After ths
Boy Who Are Mkinr the
Prohibit! Boone
rNirl Hill h. Alk Muy A fon.erl-
! effurl to rl l tin. in. .ii nt lu i i'i t Ion
of AikiiiiNii bii'1 OkUhmiiH of m.mn-
alui.rs w II lie shortly iiiIm tnken hy
the I'lHted Stall's inieniMl revi'liue
dr rttiu nt ami r'oit Huuih an. I Ilk
UhoniM City htvf hren draUtmieil as
h'a..imrters for ih oikiimu ii..ii th.n
Will ijntrt HKNlnl I he. uij.k.y iiihii.
ufaeliirvrs. It. lw.- n :tO mi I ; ini. r-
nn retrfiiup offlerra or moiiililn
hunter will hav. pri smith a thnir
h. n. iiisrl. ru iti soon as liuia rt' iimi-
pteti'il
It I Jeallli thai i h. r'ort Hnoh
hi adimrtcru will Im in ( ni ' f S
Tlntlnle. of f tot n s AnO . .(!
In ihur!. of - tfi forci i kr '
.tntlitit oil i " Hv .( h
for th" irnut nnvitiil ionih wiih nint h
sit.ee.. Th Oklulioiiitt Oily offtii
will Im- in eluira.. of W I. Varlirounh
who Is now In rlmr... of the officii t
Uitle- Hoik and who la a yetrn
nioonli!nn hunter.
Aiirdina to federal offti-i!! II U
eitlntaieil thut i!'x in()nhlm. siiltn
are In oi-emtlon In tin. niounUlimiM
a.rtlons f (IklHhoiiH ! h- twe. n TinI
tttl.l 0 In ls aiMi. Tt)t f
alill hus liienmi ni enninit
mtw KOViTlltiient ofrieett' any 0M
with li'KiilIy lnniif:u turiil iitiir kc.
ling neare r cat l day nn.l (he Inerim.
I'ee oi lNHilleKKei JJOO.I the
iiiooMhliin ln.lutry u dun HriHt of
prosperity uiiIlh i.h ro tiiken to
auppre the traffic ofruet defUre
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
IN SESSION TODAY
County Coiiiiiilnsloni'ra urn n regu-
lar iiionlhly ssnlon today Report
of county officers mil payment of
monthly hill oicupled their atten-
tion toilny
otiGi n nun
ii
tTALV WILL NOT
DESERT TABLE
1101 II A T IONS
M.IO H HI AltlHi: II V ll-
I l.H OK -UHi 1 llllt':"0 I
III
III
III RETiH TO PARIS
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BULLETIN.
Paris May ft-Vttori OrUmlo
ths Itlian prtmiisr nd Bron
Sonnlno th foreifn minister art
to return to Purls il Is orfVUlty
announced this afternoon. They
will takt ft train from Rotns for
this runtUl tonight.
THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION
AS IT APPEARS TODAY
IMaiuin willalisn the tret y of wo
In .it of th frelin at Hrussela that
thn finaiii tal eeimotulral ant territor.
Ul it of lh .act ar not tl
faitoiy.
Crown Council Meet.
A meetina of th r.nn coiinell w
Id at llrttt Kun.lsy mht ami aft.
er " term of pawes) had b'n oot
litio.l hy I '.oil llynmna tlt hnmi of ihit
W Ulan tt I. sulltiii nt III Me con-
fer.'lM e ll .!. i.iU !t".! Irveiy
oul.i bt ;?n.il
Sehlit Wlvr Probim
lit !h luetuitlltin effort Will bl
iiuul.t to ltitrts uiui thai a II lea th
riounea of t ha alt nation III llirlini
ami to rhIii uivtiit In thi eomtuet of
li'Ko(!tlous wiih Holland fthUive t
tmvlNAilun on lh Hihel.lf river and
the wterwT of Klt''rn IIIkIuiu.
Italy BaeM In Conference.
The tirlrtte.1 ilmft of th treaty wilt
lie roini li.te Imlny ami It tiellTvi
tlnit It will lie presented Ilium. lay
Minor ili Uits wilt In thn meant lm h
l.red up mid Italy will b rls'n a
ehuli'o to rcatiimn her pUe It) I ha. eon
f.Ti'tlie
Thcrw etm in he Imlti'uHon thul
aoine artanacmxnt fir Italy tn tr
Ktiimte lit th fari'moiiy at Venialllw
will he reaeheif I'arl r'ort that a
I. .im Integrum htt been rm'clyeii in
J'arl from Premier Orhiodo but It
t'ontent will tint h made putitttt until
the chief of Uim allietj Korertunetrt
have h i. I an opportunity to lteu It.
Austria' Delegate Arriv.
Aitsthi' del('sMon to th ctrnfur
en' in reiTtel to h mt at Vienna
mi. I It Tol.ubly will rem a Partt ihhxi
t Continued on i'au S Col 3
France and England Were
Firm In Support of Wilson
President's Statement Approved By Clemenceau and
Lloyd George- IUliana Furtous; Jugo Slavs Are
Delighted With Outcome of Flume
Contention
Pari Mur VThe Italian are fur
THE WEATHER.
A tnonntainer who mut first climb rea t-Je wee ioiiowk tne oetiar-
two miie before be can flrht Is in t)oa ot r rnItd 8t8 anl
X the fame posit n a the traneatlan- thn four month wa on the French
ind blow steadily from B1 bM B!kd
Th hiehor the nrtne ' oie otii? time next wee
tic flylnit machine truri5lin: op and
op into the Si?her rearhe of the ir
where the
west to easL
climb the le power it Oliver. The
eofftne cannot breath a much air a
it require and air 1 a essential at it
I to a mountaineer. All thl mean
that although an efirin ;ij weigh
about tire pound for each horse
power It developed ct sea Wei.
it webrts ery tench more for each
horse power the bifber it climb.
front where b ha beeti elnce.
Harold a In all of the big drive
Honorable mention. He
iiof.s hiunt. kk;
IIO.NKV lllllSi; DAS
The riava of cheao rood have
nfe&lhUAAi I" tir pWla! f0r "Ch b0M pa.d. Tora hi no uc thin now
fl YIrfM'tfXVll ! Per It developed ct sea Wei'.... ' ..
vujm mm mjiiir-. it i u .ijv-Br
uiicuui tueu snti lurriuania rmj
2 there I no chance for a chance for at
V1 a"a least another rear and manr oredlrt
to rlk their live In the at-Jlb(! hi-. pric wil pral for our
. . .L - ........ t '
iruipi iu nui me auuiic in Lying year
nsacbiB what eji. tlm mot con- . ' "... -. .
. . . . Aim 11 utratlon: C D Brock
etf-rw anil la arKI anaava.- 'fanu" I
. i. . t (. 4.
ITS- a .1. I- .v.. .it .v. . i I i ".vi.u..
I . tw it. iw . a maty . .
I roar( caiarua. n nwn uuuar
1 tt hnr iti r rherlc for 11 60 In
. rvvs. - " ' " nrhanm Ur.r- ar aMlIlnr on the
New OT5eaa. La.. May 5.-TonirM - ''"oy aerator or power. Kimm Jw ffom mM
aas TB4ay teaerauy fair.
Aku nl .1. I.. k.... ...
v. '-tt.. .i.w.fmcnT. :aKin . . t .
. i--tr niiainesHi'i (bl week
.IM K w . U . I I .... C I ml .... t
w " w..ri.-;j oimzw yuvi.nmtni
through it deoartn-ent of labor is
the encouragement of th peopl to
own their home. It should receive occupy h Wvt lf of the
th support of every good eltirn b-
cau it man better government.
The man who ha bought a hou
take a greater intcreet in municipal
afafir; and h j able to liv better
and do mor for hi family.
Th carder In hi lif that a young
man begin to pay for a home th
bttr it will be foe him In his later
eara. Th im... k. a... . a ... .. .occupy th entlr front par. of th
b working foe Him. It will enable 0klMh"'" nu propry whre
him to pas up th rent collection h hejr now r located.
will not dre.d "moving tim.; b. caa VtllTI H I tVI.W slvVlT
select hi own nainhbortw. --. l.IIII.U I A MIS ON f.AT
n a m
Welnberjrtir nnte bourht tho old
iiunls t.H'k of Kood and will hcra-
Crook Jewi.:.;- i.l convert It
Inio a reception room ami fitting de-
partment for wor.ien. Tho Crook
company ha added a cotnplti'.e up-to-date
optical tcrlndliis department and
will put two traveling rprontailve
on the road. T'i ( rook conircrn will
SUSSI ALL KINDS t W
Aayoo caa tcarm bow to (row
beatns and beet. The National War
- iik . ww m m. am .. m t I . .
lor two-cent stains will send ayooa i mr wt la r
; p.an et.ir.ne or today i f
i
Continued oa Pae 2 CoL 2 ) jto 1:2.00 th hundred on foot
be compelled to take uch accommo-
dationa a tt can find available; h
will av th landlord's profit.
CWIHtlT U TALK
"A public official who goe aliout
the slate denounrlns follow official
HOME CROWN STRAWBERRIES "TV "f """J
In up hi own reputation for honesty
ON THE MARKtT and erfklency" I the brlef iurpmlnn
up of Conxressman Charles I) Carter'
Steve Bower the Ellison Lake man answer to Campbell Kossell' attack
wa In Cuthrie today with the first on Gov Robertson In a street aldr
iou. Hie JuKo riUv wild with tl. lubt
and those vhoi! hoM of pi-iire wlt'i
a aotil u well (in bthly wle waver
id iltirliiK these In tt days luivo ttk'ti
new heart.
That 1 the net effect ha re of prs-
blent WiUon' appeal to the lul'.'i
peo)1i) to renoun Plume. Ilt ke 1
by Pratirnand Kmdni'l - both Clemen-
ceuii and Lloyd l-orK' looked over th"
iBttinent iM-fcre the preelileiit tnnif
It pub lie and Kv It unqualified even
enthusiuilc endorsement the "s'ate-
ment In rw Adriatic" fi ll like a thun-
derbolt at thit Italian headiurtet i In
Hotel Kdwrd VII. The Italian mlKht
have ari(k'l.tel sotiot such niov by
Preaident Wllon but ai tmrently " 7
did not. Consieriistlon end tur-.t.'o
w.'re mixed In about equl iunti'le
and lata Into th nlnht e-iuadron of
Italian pre a;ent mils.! up eid
down ltt lobby of the hotel d'Pvrt!n
ne tr".pM snd !av.. fives amlntt
Wilson every time a frh visitor hov
In aiarht.
The Joy of the Juo-lav knw no
bound. I met IVofeeor lup'n. of
Columbia th Npokesman for fk'rbia In
tba L'nitel Ktatea bo ha Just come
tome grown atrawberrie of the ea- at Ardmore on tie road bond propo
on. Thai berries are luscious ano; altlon. "Thl man ihould be closely over to aet oiw.fflrUl liiou officer
bring 17 the crate. - j watched.' he added. . JbHwn Juo-Hla and American
"tt Ik maanlfu-tent' h smd. "Th
l'r..lit.'it'a ntuteinent Will take a phi
In history ami In th heart of thm
Jugu Hlavs like th tJeitysUurn a.Mrees
In Amertt a (irlnntlo will hav to give
In r face h revolution In Italv."
No on In Put! can iwy totlay hw
fur I'u.du predli'lkin will h ful
fill.Ni tirtaiolo counting upon s'lr-
rintt patriotic enthiiiksefa In Italy on
the ground that Vllon la ltln l
Interfere with Paly national right.
It remain to be een Wliether !h
euuiitn whl.'h th Italian annevs
tlonlst presa.-d so vigorously ilurtiiat
thn I'isvt week wilt stand tho strain
oi uh a teal. Tft result f thi
catittwlgn from r-iort tbroush vn
friendly -iv Wflaon) tits
lost w- n.a '...( U Italy et-elllf
wlthj ihfc ; ii ;r" aa. polttlcJa'ji:
hut the iHtwftU Paly ha yet ttt
ai-ak- if Orlnndu dare u give thE
a chance.
To Wlton'e liberal fiallowers tno
wtio still hellev that the peace sul
thn Igu) of Nations are going In
the cours of year to work a new
order In International affair (ha
statement cam a a rallying- ery.
They are not unreprifeented about tn
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 63, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1919, newspaper, May 5, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712651/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.