The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthme daily Leabeir
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VOLUME XLXII
norm.
CHTT.m.K. OKLAHOMA TlNTsll.Y. .ll'NK is I'll!.
y to
'-ufcor Demands
MILIJONAIRFS SON WHO 00T A JOB IN HI3
117 7aA?
FATHER S PLANT BECAUSE HE'D WORN KHAKI
Removal of P.M.
Back Strikers
General Burleson
At Pull Pay
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IF US REFUSE
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BULLETIN.
Irhn June II onsmenting
on th Allied reply to the German
cvnttr pripti to tne term of
peace tne Frankfort Gatitt aayt:
Whatever do will be tee.
rifcle. Germany it in no patron
to rfM (4 a gn t treaty wen
tne aignature . forced by aa ulti-
ma tvm Let us roaign oucattvee to
te Inevitable and hope for a bet-
ter future."
CHAOS TO FOLLOW
REFUSAL TO SIGN.
Weimar June 18 No etaten-ient Hat
Been iteuod fey t German cabinet on
te Al'iad reply to tne German coun
'tar-propoea'a but the Aaaociated
PrM lea ma that aertiment in tne
cabinet la aimoat unanimoutly ajamtt
e-gn-nj to treaty tne only objection
being te pability ef botoeviam
and chaoa in Germany.
GERMAN LEADERS WORRIED.
While animent . In th German
cabinet according to a Weimar dit-
. (Coatlnuej oa Fajre 4 Col 4
Naked Stomach
Is Not Pleased
Jo Nak!f tos&adi g-ucl.tl ll was
"M na like ai." h a d Tax dim
tal; ao l.ke jiixviiji Ut; no ink. no
Ucoz: bo ao s-w-i feel; b-H ail
Jo wj'a h: w.f jfo'h'T-in-'tw.
aitt a sd fatir ftMn-n sire fcre from
tetr i. Piwhaika at:-t.-i.r.? Mral
coart.
Erery two bT-arn dunrit lb iiir
the ladiact. fefsdd br TflTM f!xt Jo-
fo p4d!.ag snr?e f ie down town to
bay rrtam rt-n-.
JMe4 bo the war atoat urfra)se
ad Ovioat protibttion Jo fmnte4
4.'approral.
"War. d-.nt r' Jam" aid fc.
"Sgtsaw- bo cs. foot to.; prt..H p.
kell- Tati he ad.W fa fine En?!:h.
1 rrJ -rca-b;'ot at unworthy the
i'kb: t d?Ta u of oar (od-rtT-n
tbRis. I cM2t roaste-naacc It -wi'h
a at f'irW decrc-" of f.'Ttru'U' "
Then bo bought a boctie of hair
tense ccs'a'n.f? 3 r co.
Jo U ooJy worth t VX.
HunNewspapers Print Wild
Tales of American Cruelty
DECLARE GERMAN WOMEN
IN RjUNELAND ARB PUB-
OCTV HmfTT tlTrn tv tt
UCLY HUMILIATED BY TJ.
a. mXJWIXAJtY A UT W O&ITLES
FOR SLIGHTEST CRITICISM i'v
OF VICTORIOUS TROOPS ir''fM ' rrae. I am !ad
jy are a-fl bT-e.. f-ntlemen. and K
Cot Sect. Jae t-Scm bntaOe ' my rihh tllt Blmie to aay
fltt to pubi;.bw! in Orata aewe-j1 for te6f
;apra by wri'tt from rracktort and ' Th!e ia a'J new to the AmrWn ot-
L!pt wio We OAien and rcr. It Mr wnaa apraro a'
retntS fcftta to wri wbaeertay h.dnarr erery morxinar the an-
ur r about the Aaeria army. ?n.. cm Jatr ther hre fvd to no-
Vany tba "ri-t they WltrtD.. h. b H f-rt r yb t(J
to the off otrt c th Tbird arnT w hOj jrr-nt trrpaaaln- by CermaBt at
m tba as Gencaj ir;ns:t. the mafa mtranctt of the TWrd army
Ose wrt'er of a km tnkit la the bewdgoarf-ra. .
Lep:c paper dealiaj wi-h I.fe ia J
Cobieti. rUf-e T.-r4 Uatare f Aaotaw rVtiUoua tale Btrra'ed fcy
r:d.rrjioe aateecea inrr)-4 Bpoai tb l-Pie writer to arotu German
Gene by tb AmerVcaa array eoar. 4;kk l'r Ameticaaa. oaaU wiU a
la ow caao t aya that 'be wife of a t"c woman alaahed by
tTrnat offvcial. "aoaoytwl oa tt mvS trnm " otnnCie jam Wind
ree fey orazka aoidr. etc lairs "!ho r-T AraerVata aaoroob:W "
la ker aftfer: It oe!y ail the Ara-
- THE WEATHER.
N? Orltaaa. Jaae 1 TctiM and
i
Taaraoar rwrt'y tSowdy.
AtlaaM Cy. N J Jutvo Ik -A
rwaotwtiea Mkii Pra4t Mr (I
tn in med ate'y to rm Poet
nvetter Bunttea from art. waa
Malted iiMiiimvualt tMlr by IM
nM Federation of Latter m
Cfrnvotition Heew
A petition containing $0000
name vta lukmit4 to te im.
ventitn MltM l actlOO.
ANOTHER STORE ROBBED;
110 CLJEJ0 THIEVES
BargUr Btnd I- Still Operating
In Guthrie; Scrutchfield a
Store Broken Into Last
N if ut; Gun. Taken
The "Turrltr Hand" played 1n
Guthrie again Urt nlghl While
Charley Scrutt-hfSeld wat heating h:
Joey. Fay play Ju muttc at the 1 1 -
land tiete n!ered S I tture on Fa!
Harriaen and rtole four automate
revolver.
like te rf it prnar!n
tcr eTentua!ille." Mr Kruh
fie'.J ti!ajr. "The Ihierea took roth-
Ins but (iint anj thrr cl-t.1 the
tet ooet ! haj la tt.k lts kon
thry inK-nd to r lata the 'tUck-up
blne" he aiJo4
io far no trace hat beu found of
the burslart w-to blew tifl tafe In the
Magnolia rttroieum rom;any'a fi'Unit
ttatioa here Sunday nipM.
Katranf to the SorutchtieUI ttore
wmt made by forcliv the front door
-Judsinif frora the rnackd con JI-
tion of the atork the th1eet tvk the.r
own time" aaid Sheriff Robertson to-
day. TEXAS-TO-UKES
New InterT4te Hiway Will
Tnke Direct Course Uo the
Santa f North; D. C. D.
Holds Meeting
AMrartire !fr.kr h (thway from Tt
Vonh. Texas nonh o Wrhita Kan
the r3t iaxm end Can-jda w ill be
marked through Oklahoma eoi c-
oroini? to k a SMnru-tary. mana--r
of !bc Oklabutna &hS Uoad asso
na'Kn. The route cf tb hiphwiy
frcm Fort Wonh to Wk bita will be
to CnTiilo Tj;a. to Ardmore to
Okhbocia City to Guthrie o Black
wt-a. to irry an.i front tre to
Wkh'ta. I: it to be cai:ei the Merl
d;an h jrhwav
The oranlittkvn waa comlftf-d at
lae D C D hiirhway conrnt.oti lr
Arlraor !at wk. Offjcr erted
wre 5rtjd-n. O M Srlrky; a-r-tary.
Purf B Pml-h; vice rrenVJent
for Texzic A P rr- .... i-
fr okfahoma. R A H n'lary .
On avont of the eoadjtkm of roadt
fn the rt the prent routo will
hare to be dnoard around by Sul-
phur to Ardmore Sinrltary aayt. The
road w!!l be marked fhrourh thia atafe
In the cotirae of b new thirty daya
rrcn -o to th d.ti!' Thy-
?m? b r- Wnish
' rrllf .-a w1t- by .eB.rc.
bfr to .PPP rfrr
thlr.y daya at the bdouarvra of the
- nn'i'n officer and repaMnr to
for tut. the Lipase Marrbataaea
T9 a mU tary covrt aeaec4 bet
to iimb tavc fortrra of Ebr-obrW-V-la
dilly at i a n for thirty 4aya.
cajryiac a pw l. rrabb.BC Lmw and
CoaUAad ow Fa 2 Col II
- FOB DEEDING OF PARK
Taapayer of Gtitarie Oladly
Tender Convention Hll Rite
To Sootnh Rite Fine .
Structure To Bt Elected
.'li n two yrarw' tiiite the t'a ol
paik hre t-nihin halt
enii. will Bttt.lrru (tvo Uf
defK-ars lo the iKl.'nl attj Avtit4
S.xi (.h K i. It w.H l a b: ). La
in wh'th n iniy the and
Mvtu will tak irut 4i4 tn- eo
yun!lT vuim J aud ii h. r:iW .
a tn.Ur.U ibat Klif .:Uft
fim ih four Nrn r i4 ih n h wttl
make ti!(riiuaie ta tlu.fwir to la-
It T l an wi-n.Me niMV
t I'.HiiKO wlil be made r the n-w
.! Mm. thi um will ijuihnat U
ix aufui. nt.'l t.i two million dliri j
Tr It v S-iK'th Kite tim;1 tn
hf cfHinirf ouioi.lf t4 Vahinttn.
harn( a i(. Kut nrk fir bark-
(roand The drrro wt und'd yiterdt
wlwa the votrra o Uathrln totiM tl-
ntoi uium.'mounlr to rrant a 1-l to
the pMHrty to he Hxtliili Kile at-
t.HUti.n No one ( nvliaMy will eer
know the nttftlTet whlt h animated he
Tolec who ballot ulliM the
trwnfnr
It waa a qatt eltstkn. bm Votton
wrk-r arm full ot "pP." and fla-
nvl autow did thoir ahare in iHi.nt
tho elHtor to ihe Th-re waa
not an oitpokn word wcnln the ro-
tal Oitthrie wat clad The vote
offirialy rooordd waa H-'i for and
4 againat.
Th' rte by ward foiUwa-
Tor AtMln.'t
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s
2v; 3
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Ward I a
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Ward a
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War.1 t a
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Ward 5
Total HVi
PRESIDENT AND MRS
WILSON IN BELGIUM
Adinkerke Belgium June 1 8 Prtt.
Ident and Mra Wilton an their party
arrived here from Pant at 8:45 o'clock
thia morning. They wert met by King
Albert and Queen Mane of Belgium
and at 8:60 o'clock l-ft by motor for
a trip over tho Belgian front.
AMERICAN STEAMERS LADEN
WITH SUPPLIES FOR
HUNS AWAIT DECISION
Deal England Juno 18 Eioht
American ateamera laden with
provftiont for Germany art de-
tained In the Down a pending the
aignlrg of tho peace treaty.
GREENS DID NOT PEDDLE
' THEIR 08ERTT BONDS
Trial of Alleged Blue ky Men )
BrTJigs Out Statement 'ITtat
Oil Well Were pmten;
Some Only Few Barrels
Two toi oil drillera are In Gxt-h-rim
today at wVnoaoea !n thn Crea
blue aky cat bote tried In federal
court.
The mate la puttlnjj on many wit-
seanea in an effort to provs tra rate
Amon other thlnra the Groena are
charred with taklnr Liberty bonda In
payment of utorfc in tholr -Tr-ral oil
eompanl'. Tho e-ldee bitten admita
the company arited Uhertr bondt
btrt ya they were he.Ul by the com-
pany and wore nerer placid on aali
'"We atlll own tbem." be atated.
CoTernmer.t proeeentrfrd
brootrht out the facta;
4Hay
A total of 134.4!4.y waa erlrHed
by the Cr-efia from tfco oale of oil
atorV aroordlna to wliDftit
Amounta depotHed to tb oreit f
each of ?h fee oil and reflnlnf com
"wvaiea onerateo; wy the Greevo were
I how a. Ia moet raoe the crediit
made to the com pan lew were abown
trtthdrawn upon check of the com
pa ay.
A driller wat ptjt oa the atand by
tr foTommeot in aa effort to prore
that tb Own orertmtef tbe
amotiBt of prodttotioit they owrtH.
Tbn drilW fevtrfled that be tt down
eierea wIr Two of tboo be de-
Claret are dry kolew. three bare email
tho-w;nrt; one came a for twenty
barrf and fell off to tea and tne rt
prodttc from Tiro to t barrHav
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LlVa I II II I I" waw.af' .A4---' ! 'aaJiZwwMMM M
Workitik for without
roii.Iitu.ti of nlfmra Hut that
..( siu ltt A. i'. i.' ..
' . .-"ini
lotk: "I aie a aicn on y.uir Imtlrlui Imaril ll.nl mih jmi rip jol
to fVJi.i.iicrt in i-nstoiunry
to t a J n it a luin lli r ni ilrrxM' ! Uoi-f and ) wh mil to work
II 1 . . at . .
f limmMto know ic.it;.i or t in 1'iiMtn nhhii w anft lit Hi"l tut
imoMiiraton riMi!l.-ii m Mont i(wa liiin mm t lit n tif th i.rnn iinl
"FIGHTING CHAPLAIN" WILLf
SPEAK IN GUTHRIE
Salvation Army Drive For Fundi
Will Be Opened Here Sunday
Afternoon ; ChapUin Jonei
Saw Service In Franco
The "FighniHt Chaplain of l.i Uj!-
tlh. TfXja" Chaplain Marry W
Joneo.. A M. I) !. a trli'raii of th
. :Uh-Ainoru an war will iojk
ln-rtj Hunday afterttiNin in th tut -r t
of Ho- Saltation Army homo iwrvloo
i .nii.tiii. ChiUni Join4 just
it-tumid from IVunii" wln-ro ln lu
lnn aciivi- at a Salvxion Army ohai.
Ilti t rtioo hint full.
Ii jfiiinliift tn llio Toul nooior Chiip
Uin Jonts (ourtnl vry pfirt of Franco
and Owruiiiiiy whi-ro Anwrioati
alr wro KtBliotittl AiiK-ricun t.'om-
ri mii-r aitKt hsm iu ovt ry way
whk co-oiHM-atton iniiolcd him to
cover UW ml! a day In lglit days
in th li Moiitt aocior hit oke to
rnoro than . "m0 mm. Hi? f onductod
nn-HinKH t'orywhre atopping lilt rar
by tho ro:oliil' to iuk to mall
rroupt. Ho siKike fnun flv.i to eleven
limit a l.iy and hi auilicnoi-a tium-
ben d from Jju to fiw nu n.
The Saltation Army wk wmvtt
will Im- continued on a tarrcr alo mi-
111 tho lit I American bov Im.h.Im tho
iranstion for th l.niiod stutea ctirti)-
Ii!n Jotnn oild riwi-ntly "The front -cot
e-ffort I bolntf made to k-t t h
boya In good xpiritt unlit their order
(Continued on 7 Col. 4 )
FUNERAL OP CAPT BARNTHOUSE
Tba funeral of the late ('apt John
Itarnthoute took place Wednday af-j
!crnin from Trinity church and wat.
... .
largely attended. Rev Kl'holat con
duiled the tervlrea. The A O V W
lodge and tho GAR Pott officiated
at tho interment at Kummlt Vlow
cemetery.
SHEPLER WELL KNOWN HERE
PuMlaher John M Shtvler of
too who dt'd in MiaaouH yewterday
while attendlnif hi fjtfnr'a fuixral.
waa well known in Guthrie. Khvtf.it
waa a mom be f of the eiate board of
education and a fine man. ltidotd
tiik wnm: u as iv
kvidiimt; bit vamsiihi
Over at Fort Smith vhtr ovan
the air ia "dry" a bootlegger no
little chance when h get Into
court. Yteterday while a woman
bootltgger waa being tried tho
liquid evidence ooddenly diaap-
pcaratt In the court room wbllo
tho caaa waa being tdtd. Tba
judge aaid: "Tho evioonco hav-
ing anyeteriottaly d reappeared from
thia tompto of Juatico I diamloa
tne chargo agalnat thia deftndant
and caution tho officer of tho
court to not lot anything bko thia
happen eg1-"
). knowiinr if It h rntlur iintitnnt
wli.it ir iioiI in the Cliii-iiito iilant
i. ....11 i ... i . .
.11. niunni in riiu.H iii'.i to n
xaiiiiiiiiti.ni Nhn' m wax iiutli!'ieI
BOLSHEVISM CHOPS OUT
IN KEYMEN'S STRIKE
Wirei of Mackay Line Cut At
Britton Much DamAe To
Property Reported From
Eut Side.
Ilolohetitm It tiwln oi In flu'
trbrraph opiTaiora alriko In the aiate
Alrt-wdy much ilnnuiifo hat tirt-n lm
to tho it li'nih oomimny lino.
1 xtf nlKhl tho MjrUiy- wif.' In--two.ii
(iuihrlo and Oklahoma City
we-re put out of liulni piotiimnhl)
by ttjtiiil of tho sirikfit. Al llrtl ton
ono mlo waa cut down and tho roji-
ir wlrip cut in four placott. At one
pl.tro h r'r'v of wlro oIkIu foi l I.iiik
aim cIliUMil from (ho line and ctrrl'-d
aw ay. Today Km Mai key win nervier
Mitltll i.1 out of COUitlloiiill) 1 ll re-
tult.
Mo f.irti'i itarnnto hit loen reimiteil
by tho Woniorn t'nloti nt thlt point
ami wlro aorvl o Ih unlmi'alrod but In
iho xi rn part f Urn Mailt and touth
nenr tho Tmaa oil il Wk wir hnvo
lwcn cut and much iIjuiiiko in ih
wire comiwnloa' propny la rrporied
0KLIII0U V Al 4!S l Vlt3Vr
! VirjlftliMj1
i ka.diai Wnw
nor Sti;n
citii
Hi JuMei'NtMurlHy.flve jtt
I rent of tho (irttdy county whoat rroti
which wan laten to ih uTound -oral
d.ya ago by hall It being barveat-
mi. Tho wheat la bolnit aaved by uao of
"ejteralon guardt" on tho binUra.
Thlt rutrd In an Implement aiiaohtxl
to llto binder dir"otly In front of th"
cycle; it ralti'a the whoot amlk and
thim plucoa it in a position to be cut
by tho cycle.
8 A Anderton. a hlarktmlth of Hny.
. . ...
"r. Okln la tho patontoe of the enlen.
aion jtunrd. It It aaUl that Mr Andor-
aon ha been offorod f vi.ooj f(r hit
patent bat derlineit fho offer aiatlrut
that b Jniendid to orxunlirt a com-
pany and ruanufactiirw thera. Thn
Riiarda are tn-lnc whI In ill aoilona
of aouihwtern Oklahoma whore hull
boat the wheat to the ground.
lit SIIA.MI WAS nil 'Kit'
AMi f ltKAT lll lt i r'
Charnlnjf that Ke bwtan abutlnr her
during their honeymoon and that he
ha lnr teen moat trital finally
atrlklng br with hla flatt and knock.
Inic hr down tola Jack ton bat filed
ult for divorce attatnat John L Jack
ton. The rouplo wore married in ltlf.
RVo aka for alimony of f IS a month
attorney'a faea and reatoratlon of ber
tralden name of tola Hlmpaon.
Harry Matchett F II Barke and
Lloyd Wetber who aro with tbj 1414
flHd bonpftal of the SC'b dlrltlon. have
arrived at Cmp IVwr. Fort Worth
Tea and eirpt-f t to rectdva tbHr df-
rbarjpi and arrlvo in Gurhria by fiat-
eniay. I -erf nibt they wild Gerald
Fltwerald of Kanaaa CHy Mo. were
nU of Elmore McClcl.T at dinner.
Choa Juno tl-Ttio reatai
Ttlevrrn teerpany wh a view
of ending W'tfrepnera at'ite t
far ao 'net aepany it oerntl
teday aent out netita tneovgKeut
trie eounlry tnt ttrikert teuld
return with tentirwity of oervico
wp to and Including Juno ?0K
HEAD OF ROTARY CLUB
Popular Men lunt Pnnce Beei
Great Thlngi For Guthrie;
Of fn era IniUIM At
Noumhy Luncheon
'The Itulary club bat it. me frreal
work for Ouilule darlna thu pnt
llltiin yetlt; It It 1 t In r .1 ti do
.renter woik In the yeara to come t
Thiu itiMike Klbort H Hurtoa iho
newly elected preildent nf tho local
Kolnry ilub al the T-Mllr noun dy
lune'.win at Iho lone.
Tba meet Inn lolny waa In (he llifl.t
of a JuIiIIhIIoii over (he htpy reault
of the eliH-lloii
Jul.n llil.lieth. Cn rellrinic ne.
dent tpok a fow. it i jr. donaturnl
onU Frank t'rr who waa a "-i
of tho i lub aat.l (Jullirln had ll.. It -"if
firmly to he foriutna ot the Hcottinii
Kilo. Supt I'oak wa a lo a nam .
dltlrl' utol a few tKiUituult In the
iifflii
The now rlub illrn Inraiti met mt
nUlit and oinaiiltod. Fltirrt It Hurton
unmiUnoutly elortml pretidont fur
the enuiiln )er. Jlurton It tnh flue
and will fill the Job with credit la
hlnmrlf and ttm club. Odlili K ripur-
rlor waa named teeretary to aucreed
Chaa Olm.n wi.o It (n Halt Lake. Tho
now diroclorw are: K limit Hurton.
Irnk MeUulre Iddiert llli tchl Cuar-
ley Iith and Charley Sotdy. ..
II
WINS DAMAGE SUIT
Rock Itlund Railway Company
Must Pity $4450.73 For Cot
ton Dettroyed By Fire
la 1017
Attorney John Adam won a com
ptet victory In Cio dunago auit
brought by tho (lutlll ln Cotton Oil
coinpatiy u ;iiln.'it llm o. k lil.tud
Itullwuy roinpiitiy yrnlerility when tt
Jury In district couit rctunird a er
diet for tho cniton coiupany fur
1 44r9 73 and Intercut wMrh wait ttm
e.ii unmuiit tui'il for
In 1917 a fire In tl railway yanlt
l Calumot deatrnyoil tivetnl CiUt
Icniln with colton; onn of the ear
contained 25 tmlet of cotton coiitlirii-
ed to Ihn tJuthrln firm Tho row
puny toftiKed to pay fur ttnt dittryel
colton tin tho contention that It h
not leen roeolvod fr shipment not-
w1thtandln)f the fuel that t had bn
loiided In'o one if tt conipany't nr.
Tho Jury docbld fli (piottUm by
flndliif that tho rail fomtiaiiy w
entirely renpontlblu.
War Has Improved Male
Figures Say
Clothing tnlmmcn are leiunln much
of tho anrtonal var tries of rournoJ
aoldler and aaitora.
Holdl'ta they any. Invariably want
dark color or mttturoa cloew fiitmt
but they generally leave H to tb
anIiMman to tell them bow they hk
in the ault.
ttllore they ay will take any oh
but blue. They want tUrk colont
tiimuh and a aood rlo fit. Thry are
not certain about what they want and
they too nenrrally tot the aaliaiiun
totl them how they look.
I Lloyd N-nii at Jonkino: "iMdiert
want dark color. They are particu-
lar about tba fltv They I ke the coei
lunutrwometlmeo too tnuf and we
bate a bard Job telim thorn tbaf the
oot Ia too email ttaliort don't want
blun. They prefer tb dark whade
and they want a cloaw fit. W are
flndinr ft much eaairr to fit the fet-
Iowa who bar been in tho army ot
r.ary. Their phytkal .tralnlrux bat
traltrhtfRod them anl tbey have
big rheata and email wafatta.
Fred Hofhl:- "Wo find very few
evAdlera who want eonaerratlve cuia
Tbey prefer cdoao fittinit rlotbeo ami
thy muet bo dark color brae or
ren. Tbey judgo tho rMh by the
WILL TRY FOn
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ULLITIN.
tmniiti's Juno 1a Friday morning.
Juno ffOth at S e'etotk luropean
tin. (ho giant Brttien dirigible R.4
will at art from Ma bangar ff a trip
ecott tho Atiantla. It la otpeettd
thai Hajlehural Lang I tl and. Untied
State will bo rttthtd y tunaVay
Juno tl.
LlgMe an Roooovelt Field.
M neolt N X June 4--Actl pr
(imtinii for rwttlon of th t'ant
dlrUtble H1 which lo ete tei1 Hr
rtundaf were brtrun today wf.b ttla
roiieiniotkin of ten concrelit bloclui
oat h teti n foet tipmre and ola-ht i
d.op. In which hi aircraft wttl ba
ttmrid IloeeveU ftoltt hat been a
locfrd t tt binding n ine at thofw
! no hitnaar In lh itiitwry ra
enouvh to houte th atrhlp which la
M l f.t on fn"n no to ern f
Army and nary auihorttie are. t
oprrMn with a iiwltl forNt v4 rtrtt-
lh naval atUtlon nwhanlcs antf here
In ch.r of Major Hugh Fuller of
the rwtat wtr fnrc to etttrtitt al
AinorU-an t.tie Fifty American natal
aviation nirclatnU'a iwptwlatiy qmlu
flett In the hatnHlnti of llWr thwtt
fir rruft arrived tmlay from Itoo
way tli-aoh to aetlsrt In the pre para
int and -rt nufn are rtiH t... bwfn
tho airthip'a arrival.
Htid Million Ftet of Gaa.
N ival mforea all oyer the rounyt
hflvo ber-n oalled umn to aut'ply one
mltlion cnlilo feet of hylnajert K:i t
! av;l.iliH fof tho use of tho fVHbta
craft. The It -31 hat a cftf-iu-tty f
inoro th.in two mlll!in ruble1 fiet but
w 1 1 rt none til wni'hof oonititlonsi at
her trip over It (a blivod lht !"
thun one-third of thia aliomnt wlfl b
ii tut to carry tho crft lv k to tn.
I.t.d
Tho ntvy ha alo been ci-l uswa
In fttti'sih i n thoummd rHi4 t4
Kotolinx and f'vo hundred aullonar of
oil Tho tlirltfiM" ciirrle.J a rrew of
fltwmt tinny men ami eiht ulU-
tuie mro ulrritdy horo fo r'i lCj anf
in ti who muy b'ottn alck.
Tho trip from FutUii.l to Aniettni
i(il takm f'.fty lorn i tf the wtaih.
er It f.ivorulil thtt ctiurte wilt ap
proximately kna!it I thn northerw
tieumahip route Tho d(r)sriil thould
arrtvo here during iho dtylisrht hour.
City Clothers
feel. Hiil.irt ara hrdof to Uuo.
They bate to In? humored and COatml.
but It I prohfibly teenute th-y diwi'l
know Jut what they do want. Tbey
ak for tlask. rolurt but never blue.
Tbe aoldter boya who bava rwurnrd
hav lunch lie Iter dereloped muJ
than befor tbey loft that It It H
far aa I bate ultrrvnl In tba raawKi
of tbo4 trt our ciMtomera whom wa
fitted befora and aftt-r tho war."
Henry George I.u't ttnrm tor tnenf
' ItHttrne! ooldier and aathtra are
great det ealr to fit than other t
know one tnetanc borw tho UIJrw
waa alt out of tiroportfoa when ho
went Into the army anj alnoa ho r
tuniH he U a nunlol. They are aU big
cheated ami they want tho roabt to tK
them anujcly. They want nothing bat
dark )!- and tbey let ma tetl th'tn
whe'her they look atrtght. They ay
they don't know what tbey ahnoJd gt
or whether the ault fit thetn."
Sam Gardner: "RoMler wast dark
cot.ara. Blow la on ot thHf farorttoav
but fbe etkllor gcnoratly ahua H. They
aro better phyUfy than when fhry
went away and It is not a hard Job to
got a ault that flU them. None
them want a 1Hfht color. They oeeta
to e afraid of a Jump from tbe O D
aod blue to a light ahaUe."
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1919, newspaper, June 18, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712701/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.