The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 13, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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T'Min Form
K LEADER. nUTnRTE. OKIX. TtTSDA Y MAY 1.1 1M.
ffDC DAILY LKAUEII
' mi MUl o. iauir.
Fnfc4 trm Tt lUT lJrr MtU-
la. . Htrrk' a Mifi
W ItM VtlaUM KXnffiUt M ar.vti wM
iiuti or AkMHuitii ri.
CaiW fr or WIS BnDHt rd f
taaaka- tltt r.iiitl.
4 tkK Sf01k.
.irtJV-I f
cava tnuik to explain b.d-t granj
lifeline "
Act. Drtw Crw4. I
A larr crowd urrvJtd.-d C.n'rkl.
Of Local Moment
uvu-a wh.n the f rrta.n walked out.j II. J. Oennfwa u nursing a br-J
Th men loving' carrd the ornye and. m tt4f lla. I
rail fr rkn ui.it iumi ir
l ar .J-a at
4 (Utt rgr4 for.
IU'rik !. rui room. :
aiaa-4 TV
aU
DltY lrBHIO BtlEJL.
star k rrrwr. ta LDf a fis
M I iit. " acta"
ad nihtH1 the hood of t enj.nei
'flye. be cK. dnarw." hy wa.d
The c'vuf. Jill (irtitxr. was B
the ! at itn. iiJiow u tbr tue-.
ine f the c.W t.mniH.a. Oaw.:-
lindff T.aj n. I! mmed tirafrt-r ('Jlusesi.ent !to'e. :n lu l'.rs Men's
!!. -ion 'o oj xo.l 'w uv.rr.t n f and n;jrm' l 6if!ir
once ror bad bt
h that Comm. icner Trap-
the wrong u.n." he salt
I thick a aiui khk.d n.."
la fact
ta added
Uo worth of a- r r6'Urr
t t on ta Turdr '.a ih I.uti
STATE NEWS NOTES
(.rla;i trii fee atu4 B.i :'
l'h live ir Hob. By G-t--rij .H
a!eTirk
fi fi: ar.i t.jtWrtK-d to SSi :V
G'vttr 8 It's Jn Ouiy.
J -Ak4 T the mn i.rvUF4
ajt T!.fktit b:3i. l.ru'-r IM.
tw rar-. ..!!!". .!".!!.! ia'j j m ;tl h. Urk aV'Ut muca of iht
imrt? 1 J.i ai'h :t. 1 Kfi;a!:v lt.nl4
U i tfi to do Jut at
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run thr iff a lo uit t.Oi
MBaMBCR Of THE ASSOC'AIJD
PRESS.
TbaAlNiorfaUd m 1 rxrin!Tf?T
atH?4& to It B! f T?i uV.iCfct!"'0
rf al vt( Jjrofi'-f rrclltfd 5t
r o othTTiix tTrtPs-i ia t'
injur .aa aHj tha tv
of the iji.ivtival tnr s
It I'V.k.JJJ". viiiiilpv 4 i J
two ilio!i S"iCi"rvJ. Vu
tlirr-i '.-t'tJiiilfM k 'ks
thfV l)"t ail "
ifi ;.r-v. rt diwT'nit nt anJ mut i
:t-H' I d 'n't fur hai ti B.--lf.
i r my. -htn I rh -f ir
fi. I caj-1 inj-ursTH r'- ' t
r-ik-r.iJ .!. Bii.i: ilfu.in! .n :he
.-a'c"
Oi f f :.o t.TrmcTi bo qa.t
tin! Cri!--r ";m it.v3 ar.J aorkM
! 'lit- $ i a r!-t ;ifi !y
' r-s;T.-.l ana V.uh.!! tsj 64
' "" ! l!a"!:in. hf h- a.J a an "'k-
' JUht-'' :y nisn t;ui-r t :
; i ;- '.v uTTiiT r.rn ani
J Wi't Tire Protection.
f''.r j M ;j oar.cra f say ? k-j ar i
it't'l ' fi ' :v d in kf f.rt iii. n .j.it- '
-1.1 ifo:
ik'.aUTu ar tmlort.r.t ttf
IWh.t r iir.i.fMt.n T! - iDtaJ-j
! la'.K.n iot 1 a K.t. h
'n't.jMTTy oTiir to j.ay for t!1 ixnutil
iff ir.vnd If oarit. Sour. loa-r.
can iro;r;T. lit t f to
f.::. tl.f a. o'..
I ill
i-rn T
(oitinr Hb
K Hraiiht.
'i '-he
r..tr.isw
r. rn:.tn. Jun
Ofllif.'
hut trat i u.i wv.ris tl'ti-'i "Me.
"Nil "Mi." "Mich.
"Ill" Minn.' "W." 4 -No'..
; fir '!iv w.
fr.t2ois fcr jiry .n-. la: 1 that
j fLi l.irn .';:. n f np sr. or -
ii-;;a:if.n of !' ;;.;! ? if n.M t-1!"
1 h'tniy A. lxa:i.r-.iii thoucht eh:
Iftotivin nouVtS m apa!nt low
V.Vt- rbir.ip ran an tn-
rmi t.-ir Sir: l for n.r.y ji
a r:o:nt-.i fu u a .nl ::b rrial-
iv .a n.Uafo
.r.r.ff IJ.-.!-rr;.a tiPtifu-J
S..r..:ay of tte ('!: if fuu ;.b
Y.v!rr.:ay hc four J !o)m iv.ultry
on the lr ; :-c- hi ;V 1 rt
of city
etc.. 4 J ;.v notliiuc
- -- ...
f jranoe.
-.V vr
! n rriut 'f ri-"f
j f :: bi antra .r 3 We liave no: b rj
Ac-or.hnc to report. Mr Hoi en-j VirTCii.r Chu. j... Ma ;e
?o!Ier" Veifin mn-r s an on.-1 wk WiiJ M U(k 1ft work.
pt-rorin full srale. Leeotnes a ; daniJ; v .): c.v.r WClTk ;-fc
qiontinfr S.eialit lr 1be 7 n j i ill : Gru;.cr
of C&' mesK niul ttvarJ it nitl
pets ijxin ni : t 1
waiter. Ixoks lr:' t '
j f:rt class opersii.r.s la cur Meria.a''
! h..p. r. O Luti 1 G. CO
Music lover from fever! r.ifb-
bor.rc jt.es w.!l attt nd tht s? m
phony -orifert at liie K.rt M F.
frjurvV Tbf- f.n.) reheral Us! fTen-
.r. f eiceili'M find a real treat S
'n ftore
iielnt Hoe. violiMft. ;K
rve as a
LET COUNTy "MATCH"
U. S. ON GOOD ROADS
fVnie soieii'isl ecijteuil tlitit 3t
takes the Ixxly t-hree int-uth
recover from a fit of ii'iCT. IV r-
haptjlbfv Itsve ntver inves:!.. e J i
thojT-SfOn who ef !un-.l r ii j- 'Plan To Materially Improve Main
a pTiMK-h every tl.ty an ! even
peeifl-to pet fst on cut. exercif
of the emotions.
FIRE FIGHTERS CUIT
ON STROKE OF TWELVE
Arteries of Travel In Ttii
County Tbrouph Federal
v Aid; Merchant's Views
''Purirjsr the roi osmpsijEn -"irK
ckist-d I f.-rd a who!- Jot about Tie
(CcntinuM from Ta.e 1.) !'ml road W" mW
member and chief of jfce city ;a:d
fire -ilepHrtTnont.
Quit in a Bureh.
"AVe jait and in a ncn.
i1
"As I understand i: the Rovernicein
has a lot cf rooay to tke credit c-f
lx'n county fw the buiidins of bar a.
j-urfaced ro&ds. tmt :bis rtuii r-irn.i
Chief An bur Jono. "ldr r.o clr-j WBtJ bfj
caace we stnd fer Grabr r ; himwg o f
or Onbt-nm n. e ft re 1.1. ntnk.e Teral
&!wii uJuiTr t: iu. i us jujifvjii-. j iq laktp
bo specific enftrpes bat the men lav
u; the matching p;in
! notably Mufknc nni rl.v.v. ..
and the bTisines rn-iw.' this city -rio nvuv .'. .'
ukiarwaia cvnntie. I no cot know
for ittiTve year trylac to pel job
in' "ordfT to pet hi fine rasa's -ri-i"Tt.
b'5c! ihas bec-n repes!oll.y turnv"l
dovn. The tiEderwritfr? know Cni-
ber. He says b? ba stand-ir. wi'b
Ira!ls. 'rate adjaster. t.ot has be T
Most of rie w n irbn i;2T Qiri hare
Lofaa has in the war cr
read funds to; whatever e h-ir
Fhaald in;i.iod in liard-furfacinc
out main artor;.-?. of imrel and the
i cow mm. n; !'! T.TJ- ;n rv
Not only th:. hm bu.a'inesj m-n -a-m-M
be billing to h.lr. the ocranty with
: 3r:vat jlcrij.iions. Better road
yu Vtio. rrica-i U-n.-r ini. .
T5er have done mcl Ucsn intr
when it romeR to roads"
It 39 iid the jroTernment will
Ilv-O.iO toward ?rki vo . ?
H?ra w.wirj. 1 I'll ion i '..litiuc )J 1a. coun
us ji aix n.-a tfie artaxic e rates j.j-t
op- and ?hey mre.wiil inJiere
The a'.rikiiis firemen were; Ar
a-peir u foloifJ.
Ion't nsif the Lip Vaderaear saie
in the Luti Hasement Store Thursday
intladitK Men v. Women' and Child-
ren's at a savir.s cf slncut half to
One Tu'.fWi Fori aut dealer sold
cats and trurlRs to ire amount of
JH'T.OWi during April. -That beats
rue" said Van Ucojer.
KKKP YOm SKIN IN GOOD CON-
DITION" hy tsTir.p Merinello facials
F. O. Luti IV G. Co.
Coffee will cost tpe-re after July
1. "Prohibition is rejtjx.nsihie in a
n.easnre. but a liilure in Brazil help-
ed materially. Dnrins the month so
far the price hag advance? two cent
a pound.
Fresh Country Butter and j
Eggs delivered at your door
every day. Phone 143.
More rainfall say farmers will in-
I j-.ire he a heat crop. With clear hot
weather from now on a bumper crop
in everything that is growing will re-
sult Mrs O B Hildreth r.foiher of Judge
Hildreth. is hr-re from YViDfield the
house ruest of he son and family.
ci 't d Ft . Jay
O! Jloi.t.tr:
r -
ta!
May ?'
n. a U
1 Ur U.U'U'
rt. r. ic'rr-
o! t- . ' ro-
Hr a tit kiiU-0
at l:j:i.r.vh! a
i ii
TULSA SHERIFF IS
SUED FOR S70.C30
Officul Arested 0 8 Svrmaon
Ai An Auto Thief and Lodged
Htm In Jail; A Mayor
Taken AUo
Tul-a My 13 Itamag-- anioun-
ti'.f tu ITtxnVi are akrt by 12 ii
nia ft..m Jjinir Wooir) hrrif"
it Tu .a cuntv and others (or an al-
!. e-4 f arrr! a. .rd uf to a !'.
t.lrd jb thr fnVral court Friday
u.i .-n r. t
Tbr jt -ion allpe thaj MI It
Ub'kr. Taljfd at i:.
r.f.1 Us kUbi:ua C.'v oft.. v
trnl. Tb- In tl.- "
kt. laiti k. In; t.ur.t J r.
Hit cr.:r of a tir. of 1 tit.
klahonu City fl bivt- ri. njIi
ftrft tr. afir iiiKrto Shj'tt-ii
is .li'Mi-i; Joan rii!i. a ! iof.
b I. nr.
f'MakoTna City fade tr.j.
sw:d. .!! arouuJ th-- ;. :t
lltvn tBr f.a'r . ;.imJm-i.1ii
trt.jry i bulcins lniies.-
It t! ';M ;n c hh tax o-m-tif
an for Apr.l .. nr A
its are
I a iu
' k.
: ar.d th.
iif near-
i io!i a-
Htnry WvV.d. for:nr i't !.. r -tary
to Gorrrr.or Robertson w:ll b--.!
state h.chaay Ci.n.m.f -uiies May
.nc Kbruay Bn Watt. s:ate
f.h ai.d fame ward. n. has di-tribu:-d
Cl'ev to farm.rs over the .rate
T'nty-fve ; .p.l!ne nxn ur- want.
1 by -he fr d.-ra! mployn. r.t bureau
a; Oahiboma C:ty.
Cool army MankHs. "J -.!
ili be b1J a; jmblif sale a
ii ulo. Mty
l.lch'r. np set fiie to Cia'
t-f t iant last nitfit and 4.
Today the town is w.thou'
'o-k lsn tc.dav on
of :h( n-
San An-
.'i ' e w a -t.yei
it
water.
nm
do:n.i"or- at Cbicksvha fi
cy
h.
Okia-
h.cna Culleps for 'onv-n V home foj
the sujx r.rjtend-at jU sl-o b- bu.K
summer. 'Cost of Kvji Si last's
lh
WHAT TICKED OVER
THE WIRE DURING DAY
been wita tae cf .T'niont more tlv'sta !
fitt-n nars!.
work. Thorr hate tw no cr-; 'isb-
ea la-tfes Mit. V.r w? -bi- f of 'he
fire desanneet -wJifT. ) the heavy
SKLLY Itl POHTS FINK
hi sivkss nm a. i-
ty will niatvh If.
i
Xymrtr r.iiini. . . -
- -j !"Muif uriT.Eg pens are
now beinp introduced into Gerrosn
workshoj s. The p3pr is cot in-n r.a.
'HI!
i
Jones Earl IVef.r Ed NvUon Otis
Jackson. The lUraihoti'e. TA Pur. i
ter. Rov -Miller Ilad Byers sd n TOW b'i DlJ tfcen
W MitchelL -t--w .
Firemen Give Notirt
Whfn the city corra''is"-
roorninp at the city tall the ij.lo-
in(t rsigTiation waa read:
"To the tniayor and city oorrTr.k r.n-
err VCe (s that an ir.iastice h?
been ft - . h v 4ii'm:MiTip TV i- v . - ;
as f.re chief - hen -.here are ttkb who 'rive For National Suffrare la
i
DW BIGHTS
bare worked in the de;artien for
varBai are Just as oos-'irt-T? to
Mil he rosition. If that is to b your
final decision nn1 no other cois:.1cr-
atioa will g-irea this matter -re
v hereby tender oar resiena-.jors to t?k
p-ffc- at 12 o'clock nox.n. May IK."
The statement waj siraed by the fo-e-
goiiyt nine firemen.
Put to vote the rom rj:. 'or ers vot
ed: Hsrtman. not Totltg; M
aye; Trarnen. aye.
i To Nam New Ven.
Cauniasjc-ner Treraei movs! 'hat
'irsa-Bioch as ar. -mer-reney exit'fsl
that the comaaistlon-r of roiblic nt'li-
tiea be aatborited or. .aizp a tw
fire departTtient. "-. th.s Hart-nac
Toxea.) no. and "M.tchell and T.-a
Pirrman Theo Bamthoose. cne r.f
'he ftretaeB who tjait r:d: -The
acton of the ommlasioaera rs. r-
strivea from the city nine irtrn ni
Ikeir familiea. W- do not 'l CroVr
a fjeient firemar; there r otbra
as fully competer-t to act a ci el"
Ed XeUoa aaid that "Grnber w2I
Started In Paris; Walls of
the City Placarded Wlh
Manifestos
Baris. May 13 Worxen ia France
kave hiifceno be-en slow t0 make iit
more ia fK.itKs but a nvemest or
tie r Part in farcr 0 tfce xo h
tasen recestl.r s ett 8.rr fotwtT
ch?iL s-tewn by a msriifesto r'-acarded on tie
walls of Par-. Ttt docrsieat acts
I fin' . k .v .
v inmn t- vooki to the rigs:
to vote and adds:
-Woa.en T0! -- Gren Bri-aln. Dec-
aiark. Norway rinlaad. Germanr i
Austna. Poland. Bohemia the United
btate. Canada. Aastrasia and w
eaacd.
The manifetto is signed by the Na-
tional Council f French Women the
French Learn e for the lUcsis cf
Worsen the Society for the 1-rprove-
ffient of tie Condition of Women the
j e nave not sa.a a sreat ce&L bu.
we have pore on build n? u;i in a
3B'et ubtaat:al way and now f;n-f
that an increase in the capital stock
of '.Sj- Erriii'oye' Buildinp A: Loan
Asswiation is desired." said Secretary
Charlie Seely of that ;-o;jular oract-
ration today.
'"The stockholders of the build:na
and loan conijvany will hoOd their an
nual ino:ng oa June ith aa-i the in
crease of capital stock from vme mil-
lion to tl.WK'.'VXi will e duly consid-
ered" It more than likely the In-
crease will be made. The bu-inesv of
the buildine and kran cc.irpany has in-
creased materially thrla year and ar-
raacenieats are necessary to take
charge of future growth.
Load:-n -The Iwly of KJ.th Ca-
ve'V martyr norse. i- brought horn
today and buri-d with fit tins cerenion-
t in a sie-v';a..y ore; -a red tenia
Norwich ber pirlhoo.I home.
-Wash.;netor. Marri-'d rum frcrs.
oversews will be discharged immedi-
ately upon srriva! in New Yo:k.
-rN'ew York More thsn ".0u
striking expresstnen are back at wotk
today.
Arkansas City Jasper En "Lett and
two children were killed when train
hij auto today.
? .
Washington Aricultural depart-
ment report growing wheat croj con-
dition best in 30 years.
Paris Hungary declines
debates to peace meet.
to tend
New YorkCotton inarke- opened
at advance of to 20 points.
Paris Kir-planer forbidden o flj
over towns or crowds of people uiilesf
at height of 1X feet.
Rome Dr Epitacio Pessa. presri- '
dent of Braail. will arriTe in Rooie
Thursday.
Washingloa Republioan leaders
will meet here tomorrow. Many are
here today.
-CHEERS ARE FIVE. RLT
-JOKS AHE CElThV their bout here
London Eddie McGoorty of Osh-
j kosh. Wis middleweight knocked out
j Harry Reeve ia the third rouad ol
Ambulance Contpaay No. 1 of the
Rainbow Pivisioa. comp-t-sed of Tulsa
aad Oklahoma men arrived today in
Talsa and were given an ovation
The street leading from the depot to
tr.e Taia hotel was a carpet of red
aaj hit roses aad th side street
were packed with cheering men wo-
men and children- "fSery man who
return to Tulsa after service with
oar army w-u be given a job if I
have to provide the place mvef.-
KA.NSAS CITY LIVESTOCK.
Kaasas City. Mo May 13 HOGS
Receipts. SLOCK); steady to lower
Bulk. 120.006 ;: 4"; teavi5. 1:0.500
JO SO; lights J19(0:o ;:o; pigs
t!4CCrlJ50.
CATTLE. Receipts. lJ.OCKi; gteady.
Calves hipher. Heavy steers. J16.33
018.SS; lights. tl3 75ei0; cows
S C5e 14 -S; calves 110.50013.55;'
stockera. $S.415-'V. j
SHEEP. ReceJp's. T 000: eteadr x
said Harry Siaclair. millionaire on Lanbf fIC 1S.T0; ewes 119.000
man cf Talsa.
Jobs are better."
"Cheers ar fine eat
be added ia a speech
The poKce at Phoenix. Aril who
arrested a man charred with obtain-
xjcietr for iff ft R;gbt -f MankiadljiEs acraer wrongfully from baa.a
the Frateraal fnion of Wcmsa. asdlfoond Pitched into the lininr of his
the FreBck Womena Saffrage TtioSL I overcoat $000 la. $53 aad 1109 "biHai
1150.
Ia scientif iastrnment making
wtasen' graduates of nniversitiea or
technical colleges teachtng optica and
mechanics are now engaged in test
ing and x-jeTim(-nal work wihh ex
cellent reswlw. -
platatltf aha at aa o.'f.cer in C.WU) very sick ha said. He alaa
army JaMag th war ;a TuUa la state that ha was proid front
a garai and k.Hktng at an App. rwm 'roat ludtna tha aeillnf of a 200 oil
car with Janet K Cooper mayur ot ' lease aad raining a coaiiulaaion ct
H tchlta. Okla. to whom tha plaiatift frotu f:MHM to J0(Hl.
had 1J hit car. they were a r reded !
by t!t sheriff and Ms men who are
aamed rn t suit and takrn out tn
tha ttet h-r a t--nmj fathered
Thete it iai:ed ike ikeiut re-rk-d
W ba causht two :tiire
-r t ievf i -. ' ' " '
1
Tiry m re tak.-n tothe polu-e ta
ion and ri-ade t. stay the-e for four
uu- and t:f:en minute it allrgrt
S an n that ' e Lumtiiated
t.is ar.j and made t eat "t.le
food " Hi if. who a as at a hrxnL
at ti Id (hat her ioi . nj n la
iril was a car th rf and sultseueutly
I
A TEXAS WONDER.
! t k T ii v tiii. fk VMn.. and
bladder troatU-.' iftvrl d.abetrs.
weak .nd twnie back rhtuma Uui and
irTTnuarfil. a J.ih kidneyt and blad.
ib-r ta t h'jr.a a twi women. )irvf
Ute b'.tl.-r trojM.a in thitdrm If
Bvt Wol't r dlUftlM aUl be ut If
n.att on reort.4 t .ti. Una aaiall
boale l tao months" treatment aad
iCei rure SRd for m tewiiaio-
nlal lr K W. Hall r:o Oil 8l
t. Ijrnif Mo. Sold br drufitt.
leader Classified adt get ratatlt.
We
Did
the
Liberty
Job
Common Sense and
a Savings Account
Nitu ty jut rent of our finan ial wor-
rits arc rmi.rvl y thr hal.it ot walkintr on
thr til ire of our iiif nit s; t.y failure 5o have
a inaruin lu tweeii im onie anl oiitt;.
t
Tlno who leave
inarifin t an iu rtar
nltlv ruutiiuie to have
the creation f this
in i.i-nuic will iiol-
finaiu ial worries.
TIh'm' who alojt the sure way of ile-
ereainir the outtro; of sjK-niliiii; less than
thry tarn aiiil i'ankiui; the Italaiue are
nirr to arrive.
For putthihr. ly a surjilus yu can't Wat
eoniiiion senV ami a savings aeeount with
The First National Bank
Push Business Hard
Adyeirt
H--H-4-:-'K--K--
U. S. Department o Labor
Advertising will develop the dormant demand for the goods
cn the shelves of merchants and in the warehouses of manu-
facturers Mr. Merchant and Mr. Manufacturer the public wants and
needs the things you have to sell and is willing to pay for them.
Tell your story through the medium of well prepared adver-
tising. Talk to thousands through your local press instead of
standing idly by waiting for something to "turn up."
Now more than ever before advertising offers greater
assurance of profitable returns to live wide-awake progressive
merchants and manufacturers who employ it. i rThe message of the Department of Labor is: Advertise
increase your advertising 60 that selling costs may be reduced
and ultimately prices will follow in reduction.
U. S. Department of Labor
SOGER W. BABSON Director General Information and Education Service.
W. B. WILSON Secretary.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 13, 1919, newspaper, May 13, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712688/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.