The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 2, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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PROFIT TAXES
.vlso i lu.Ks tnt;ntxs to
PASS LAW kstuilimiim;
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MOXKY
u::cles.test
PIDITII ICT HI PflDI nitcri1 trt'1a exclusively and
UHI 1 1 IIWIW I hi " ne rry.m RrocP. o.ulhrt only
J four look their own business scrioiuly
WANTS MOHK lUXXMJNITlON
1
.n m:mr ni yli khan
MH.Dims t)F iyinu.ii
UAH; Ui:OIMJM..
tion of tax
system
Pji Alti1 lrv
X"siiine?on lire S Onril rr--(ktrunnd
it on lecwUsion t com-
lai tn civs of tirins. Ubor unrest
ralH-aJ!sm and a rrartjv tDn-nt of tt
X iim bai. r lh fn;n of
The ijwaoe treaty tho ywnidi nt
wFrfH will lx d :. d i a km- j
rat latfr a will the raili'Ond j
iUwtkMi. Tor the awond time only
ince .he tM-eirfut mtMshrd thei
f..ctic of addrrss'ns wnw inj
jersoa. h mfaafe was rfvad toy
by h clcrta. J
1 h ireiidnt". rincliwl mwnmen-
!aior. were:
Ka ab!ichmpnt of a budft y4ein
for Ihe nai tonal finanCf-e.
Keori!ia;rUoa cf the fixation
t m with jiia'iric atfon of the kawnie
and excess p""fi'.
ReadjvMoieBt of list tariff ayvem. if
i.erfiry ta me-at chaiied world coh-
ditkn and make the sifiu confono
lib ihe fact that the Tnited State
ia "the rratest r;Sta!ist in 'the
wnr.d "
Retol!io: and relief for veteran
jM!m of ihe worid-war. ittrtiouaarly
l: h nay of fTert!nent farm
rrpftwed hy Smetary Lane.
Iiopr moavorea to fwfr th dy
:trTf Indasiry Jmllt drins the
war Jo keep he Tniud Su'.m inde-
jndent of foreiitn su; j!y.
An eniarirwl program for rural dd-
viloi mtct In retofnltioa cf (he farm-
era" part in the war.
.eaire which '"will remove the
ea" of "poWk'a! re.Asten?s in
cur body o'.itic."
At thl ixint the f retfidem made hi
tnc4 extMisiv rts'erenee to the jf a-e
treaty by sayin; the cauwi for the
curest -are acpmtial. rasher than
dep--ated" and that ihy "arise
frcra or are cooneatd with the failure
on thes part of oar rovern-r.?nt to as -rive
3eeJi!y at a Jul and (emuocn'
tH're jvrmMting return to nomjal
condt lons from the ranfu)on of
duaJ f-Vr)e from KeThjnB Earo-
eemera ixrodinjf uch delay from
lerUe prcfKeering r?ultir from
the increase of the cost of linn and
lastly front th niachlnatlona of pa-
fCoetlnned on Tae 4 Col. I.)
BUTilEOTJIII
EXPLOITING 1 f.!l!IE
Declares She Has tbe Only
Genuine Tin Ore Deoosit In '
the Country ; 1 Selling'
Stock
Mrs. L. C. KeBer of SeJipasan Mo..
ta In the city vteisjnjs - father. Geo.
Writf.it. for a few dsya. S:nce leaving
Cutbri-s !r. Ktilar has developed In-
to a promotor. o4 if her p la tin work
out aatiafactoril. the mill aooo .be in
the mlllionalie cU. Mr. Kellar dU-
covered a depotrit of tin ere on her
farm tear Se-Unutn. She ;in3jediate!y
ot ItJty and after a few hays de-
cided che J ui eonKfhint vanuaM
lntereting a BuroVr of people afie
orsanltd th Stiver Lake Mining f
Company of SeiJginao with a capital
of 1JOOH. Thia capital ia eoon to be
laoreaaed. Meanwhile tile ftock i on
the market and being aold at one dol-
lar Pe" hare. The company owns
1A0O acrea of laad. Mrs. KeUar hats
done aU ti e reercb woik and lias
had charge of the rompanv'a laxira-
tories. She say this ta t!e only tfn
mine la the country. Shafts are beta
pat down asl anilta will aoon be in op-
eration. Mrs. Keflar husband was
kUle4 at tfae Ire slant few years ago.
WEATHER.
New Orians. Dec. 2. Tosigbi fair
and colder w)f- temperature four ta
eight iorrtern Ok la ho tn a aad tea to
sixteen eotrtbem Oklahoma Wednes-
day fair and mot ooid. '
Only roar In City Attend Lecture
By Paul Findlay Retail Mer-
chandiser and Thereby
railed To Profit By It
"if jofl were interested In learuin
ahy on quarter of the jiwn do
three quarter f t? business"" said
Psal rsndlay retail merchandiser of
the Csl forma FVuil Growem Ex.
tt ange to the Leader today "you
iold hv ryj4 the answer in the
meagre attendance at the faceting hem
last night in t Chamber of Com
mere.
Tor faere wan uiectli: duly an-
nounced In the tres end ty personal
h'Uer which was devoted to retail
five ir time.
I .-... u... .... .
I i itw ivui gat-enreo. atvuna
" t htt K! - 1U .. . . k. ... .
lor or quiet iaf.i-nal u.k on ul-
Jt'U o vital tfwt I had to anl the
men home at carty pl.rn oVkx'k;
ery pha of mr4 nt)4inx waa
rn over f)iu th tatiMitit of one
So put in upward of 3 ) b-
htad h winter an who h travel-
ed aldtJy over the continent atudylng
reuil KuiincMt rrjhwn I frave
tiavll mom Uian ."5.000 rollw ti'U
year alone--imiivi jye!f aoWy to
" "
athuhUxtic were the who
Sintened Jst n'.ght thai or.e iwUl he
H!d ftadly jivn ten d!lr to iiave
had every o'Ccr gnn-er lhen. He aald
the taik u worth 10). and there
fav 'lm lTOJ wor'tt 01
tJ" 1 0J tbnk
T ! aTrf f rt1 nwney -making
"i ia i.ie trorery ounnesa owr
t" continent ia atKHtt five per cent of
the numbera aacel in A. Hut in
rce like Kanaa City and San Fran-
eieco. where trrKer have formed a
strong orcaniMUon where ttwy meet
regularly in fine Rood fellowship and
dlM-una buKineiit t.aether the averate
but leen raiei to J' per cent. T
grooer who is too in tl own
conceit to learn new thins? will not
get rery far; but the an vho 1 wil
ling to jtlrn up an evenlnn ooeaioually
to find out tiinjrn vital to bla biud-
n will atanJ aKd a How ef maklnff
a uei-ef.a of h' t"aI1n)!.
Mr nndlay ha been a we!iome
talker t lart;. jratherin? of poem
H over the continent Mi talks In
Okkrom City tonight. Ch'ekaslia to-
morrow night then Tulaa and Moko-
ftee. After ilxit he gixa Ut Amarillo
and New Mexico and dxona polnta
on hi war to the coaM for the holi-
day. OKl.!l()IA HANKS 11 IN
M'MRKII OF HANK l)FJOSI IS
Wa.hincton Dc. S. T' e state of
OkliVwu ftanda iv.h the number
cf Ib'I.VaIuaI na'iwal tank Kccounta.
A etatnnerit by Jrton Ske?ton UU-
U'.tna wmvt roller of the currency
uAf ahi7we) the total num'MT of
tn-se arrouWa us 4111'ilt. There are
n.ore individual aeowmt In klah(n
than in any of lit jr.lu wtatea of
Missouri. Michijran. Kansas. Tennea-i-ee
Kentwky nntl . Wewt Vir?ia1a.
Tuk Jeada 11 cltiew In Oklahoma in
the' number of deposit.
INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE
IN SESSION TODAY
Py Avo'M-iiitrd Proa )
Wahinjrton. IXk: Z IMirtc to
tha n-cond industrial conference were
railed to resume Oieir work at 30
cVtock l-hiod clMMNd doora. Swre-
tary Wilson wa rioted tertnannt
chairman at the firnt nceting.
SAYS HIS
WIFE WAS
NOT TRUE
TO HIM
Henry fiobinaon ha filed .suit for
divorce from h wife I'ttoline. He
charges infidelity and dmrtion. ITie
couple va married In and have
'.Ue children.
West Siders Protest.
fVbool board took no action on X:
tral school matter last nlxht. No
qjorum. One hundred Tseidwite ot
Wrt Side school r.aUnons held a
pieting and protest d a tut net he
tartiing over Cotteral exhool for rani-
tarium purine. .
e
e
Tie more favored dtizees of Okla-
homa living In or near cities having
library facilities Biiht be eurprlaed
to lean that more than two-thirds of
the counties of the slate are without
a aiugie public library. Touaand of
Oklahoma children and adults In
smaller towns and rural communities
are entirely removed from t'Je possi-
bility of securing a book to read except
through the media in of a private col-
lection found within their own r
nAlgbtora household or poelbly ln a
meager vhoo! library.
W:eo one becomes aoru tinted witii
library aUtlstlcs K Is even surprising
that there la as little Illiteracy la Ok
Head of Red
Party in U. S.
Again Arrested
CMcga Dm ?Chrt t
Rutnbcrf actional iiMti
Mft4iry f th tommtinltt paHy
- f America today wm tindtr ar.
t Kara hb- ttitg rahia rwt
ttm Ntw York. RutttanbarQ
inawn in radical etrtl tha
Hnaat arraattO man 4 AmaHca"
rati b-aan indictaa an tbarfa f
vitiation af tna fa Vark atata
criminal ayndicaitat act. tna maa
Mga ad.
CK.ITI.1JIS EXPRESS TO
BE WELL PACKED
Packages Wi(jhinjf Mor Than
25 Pounds Mut B Boxed
With Approved
Style
ChriaUna ta k.ii to he int by
evi re from tJuthrl to oihT".rt of
the InlU'd Siatet nwt h packed
diffwentiy than Um year (ifwlMn
the -acjiarfj w( Vli nutm tluin
lunilt. New riruttton rwd!n
th ithiiment of hvy jmivi by ex-
j-tx-aa were announcd on turily by
t'l arlv T lu. K'Hierul aireti 4 the
American ltailwy Kpr m;iany.
The new iu'Itl- win ki Into eff-vl
on tlcecnvber 1. Aftr that date
pi kapp weighing more than i'.'
pounda must be nlo in contain-
er of wol or f:tr-tord. tnlp or
eorrutJated .nw tioard of aiovd
frewrh. Ordinary jmixr boiea.
wrapj-d or uawratpd will not oe
acTt-pted for transiHirtotion
The preaent annwinci mnt by Mr
R' a fat nude early mo tht ahlwera
niay have ample eSme in wKi h to pre-
1'i.re for the rhaiwted retru1attou t. He
iM-hevea that tvu'r 3hVitera wli:
not be Inconvenienced.
They have ben retired to make
similar rontalnem for fivight hv.
uicnt for oin time.
Mr R(s iatea that the iww mlm
Mill be of value to hiners In that M
will provide better .wfKuarda for the
cuntema of their 3 ka?i. '
J Stating reamttnt for the rhani-e. Mr
Rf aald t&it fvr'or to the war the
exprea comtmni were ab'a to hatidh
tUir h!inent in 4Kiggagc a.nil ei-
pte -arj w Ilh.Mri difficulty. He ay
that wish the liK-rentted buwinetw the
companiea have pedal curt Itetween
ternUnala which aroiu'ked frim floor
t. roof. On that aewuot '1 iak-
jtsT muM le well j mnx-ted or eh j-
mertta damaged.
Mr aid that he w.ll he rJad
Ic furnish 4ieit of the new rowte-
iicna to any iron aHdylng- for
tlvm. The rerulatlona have (n ap-
p.oved by the United St.ie railroad
adminiatmiion.
paius Aurnitisiioi mxiis.
TLHS KICK ON 01 H OANCKS
I'arii. Itcc 2'ardlnal AmeMe
arcbbUhuo of Patia today liwned a
fostorat letter proteMIn; aRint the
tmmodeet tilettes of women and In-
decent tJancce.' saying tbat f5hriw.iHn
womti and ylrte ouglvt to ab'Uin
fro mstnh dreiwing and su(li anniw-
menu. The cardinal effirnw thtt
th daucee are exotic by origin
and toy name.
Presumably he refers to certain
Anicrtcan danoe vrhkli have bwnne
the fashion hera
Oil HOY n ST THINK
OF IT; HKAL ;ilAllA(iNi;:
lloheirtrv X. Y Ihf. 2 WhU
pl.iitcrera were at work on the celling
ut a houeo at '60 Ttourj m t today.
they canto kcross a c.ve of hidden
liquor M wine. More than 100 tjuarts
of whiskey 55 quarts of champagne
fa quarts of gin 13 quarts of cock
tails and other liquor were discover
el In the cache which war between
the plaater of the ceiling and e raf-
ters. Solomon Watson a nefjro. who
lived at t"be address riven was arrett
ed on mittpicUm of bavin stolen flic
beverage.
LEAGUE IN SESSION.
Hy AmmrUtt'd rtMl
U'ufteelc Dc 8 The ihlrd confer
ence of national aawcntiailona for ihe
leaicue of nations met here todiy.
eighteen count rlett being repreiented.
How the Traveling Library Plan Us Developing
m'l00mAto aMSseaeseea as eeeanMi. nini'WVyaTniTjlTJi-fl-nj-ll - - - - - mm '
lahoma as now exists. With only ffi
public libraries for 2.5WOX) people
anu aa average purcnaae ny Oistrtct
and village sclbools of one new book
for every- 17 school children In th
state It become aelf eyvtdent that tf ' ere relieving the conditions herein out-
la a wide field for real missionary lined.
work in connection with the dlsse-jii- Oklahoma la not an Illiterate state
nation of general knowledge through ut baa aa folKtt a degree of education-
circulation of books. aj end literary development aa the ad-
Tbera are communities In Oklattouia vanced commonweaKJn of the union.
in which a newspaper is never eeert
and la vrhkfii there la not more than
two or three books aside from school
texts in some localities there are
srhoie families who cannot read ' or
wrHe. ' These startling facta and oth-
FUEn Y7I1C3E CLHIB OP SIX AND A HALF IHLT3
INTO GUY E3TABLL3IICS NDW VOHLD'S IlECOnD
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Kolfltvt
fNt:tblihi(
wlwii lie flew f.i a Itriif tit 'f :i4.ikt fct ftver KooMevelt Ficl.l .limohi
i T Th tent Jiilot for llic furlisn KitKincctini ('.iriionilioii n keen'
vi- "mi uiticiui n ini- .irni .iui fit AIIHTU It tlli'V WtTP eSrtlllill'
itiif KLs nliittido rt'triHtcriiiK iitnlnimcnt! Mftcr he hn f.tmtltet bU
climb of more tlintt x mi n half it) iXw i"t the skv. n t In Krm
is the flier 'a wife.
mm olo Eli
MISTREATED BY HEN
Appalling Cases cf Moral Delin-
quency Found In Logan Cotin-
ty; West Side Degenerates
Promise To Be Good .
"We know we hav dotte wroti. tmf
we are truly oriy and we here on our
Tended ktieea hrny the tiood Lord to
forgive us our sins s.td we prontlse to
believe In Christ for evemorii"
It was a solemn o ant p'ondlng for
forgiveness.
Some dellqoient tltildr'n with tfielr
pHrenis tlius plelgcl theicsyive at
the special Sundiiy Kiool meeting In
Judge Itolea' unty qourf rttom at .the
court hotine Sunday afternoon.
Iiut H did not hlp Mrs. Thavp of
tie West Side nor her wfkl!ng
eleven year old dauK'bter.a ho .was t'.ie
victim of her 12 -year old brother snd
and liU companions. Wno of . Hie hoys
who had paid the Tlwu'p bey II irtaen
cents boaated for what be had d.in.
He Is thlrton years old nt.d laiftij for
his atfe
Grateful to The Leader ..
"I wit Indeed luily graleful for the
story imliMii d In TN Leader gjifur
day about his awful dolinqueney
case" sl 1 Jmlre i'.oli s. "U nmdo thi
people sit up. ami . a rejuH ur
Sund.iy KcIxhiI wa crowded. J can
are no uhh In sending t'".ee seven
boys to tSc reform Uoo row. They
(Continued on Pagu i. Col
Coal Short
Frisco Trains
To Be Cut Out
ilty ttx lnif. Vr.t
Oklahoma City Dec 2 Suspen-
sion of all traffic ever the St LeuU
& San Francisco railroad linca out
of Oklahoma City today was aaid
to be only a matter of hour un
less coal wis supplied. All rail-roa-i
traffic might ba tied up at
Oklahoma City by tha end of tha
weak railroad offcials thers said.
In Indiana atata officials csprcss-
ad hops that enough coat too Id be '
mlnsd immediately to furftish
State Institutions with fuel.
f WmvgymM
era bearing on the warn subje-t liave
n disoovered by ti e Oklahoma II-
brary commission create 1 try the fiev.
nh li'liitur4 fr "t wle purpose of
The conditions uncovered by the sUte
library commission are not ttierefor
peculiar to Oklahoma but probably are
found In a large number of other
elates whlctt aa yet have taken no
step toward enera circulation of
Uitll-I
FOEL DEALERS PROMISE
TO
Mayor Has Supply of Wood At
Reservoir; Some Suffering-
In County Caused By
Severe Cold
"So king Its tin gss holds out there
will he no acule suffering fmnj the
freeing weather. except In those
homes at ore only coal la used' said
Judgo A. If. Holes chalrirsn of the
county council of defense today
"Hut reports come In .!il Ihere Is
more or less suffering. With reports
of another tdlisard coming. It be-
hooves us to make ircpaiuions to
cure for the tieody."
The coal dealers of Ouibrie and lo.
gsn county agreed today to divide
H ois) reilejt:lv coal tiiilleM with
all permm filing bona fide applica
tions: ' . .
Ktmral hundred cords of wood on
the wster works reservoir site will
hUo be sppr.rtlotMHl Mioe lit need of
fuel U a nominal price.
Krom nil purts of tihe t.(alo comn
T. . . "o.u mo
uiu. tiiiy iwu mines in inn state
are in operation .
fhairuian Holes Issued the follow
ing statement tmlay:
Chsnea to Get Wood.
tuthrlit I)ec 2-To tliu coal and
wmwl concerns of Logan county: TN?
coal ddklivrs In Outhtin and other
points In tills county. Iiavn ttgreed
to dlvldo their coal supply as fust as
rwelvnd. with all petso.-ts fillhg their
j applications for the mo. J. v. Hart.
man mayor has pniniiaod that tho
2'' cords of wood at tf.o reservoir
shall go to the I.imnn county consum-
era ami agrees t iat if tiiey win go
after Ii. they shall have H at a very
low price.
I urjie all wikh! conodmeis of this
county to go at once and arraftgo l"
the it syor for their parff N wtxwl.
Very respectfully A. II. Holes Chair-
man of the County Council of Defense
of lnn County Okluf ottta.
ALLIED WARSHIPS FLOCK"
TO DALMATIAN COAST
Co; cnhwicn 1)ih: 2 A number ot
allied warhht; Induding an Ameri-
can vetmet are cruising off ;ialato on
the Dalmti'San cimst ccwrdlng to a
Iiilmch dlapatt'h received here.
biaiita to the less densely populated
dlstrWs.
liCHs than falf of the states of the
union 4iavn created state library com-
missions. Oklahoma wis the last of
twenty-three states that had seen fit
to establish such eomnil.'ons up to
a year ago and she Is among tX o ap-
propriating the least money to wain-
lain smfli departments. When mak-
ing comparisons however. It must be
remembered that the library commis-
sion Idea Is new to Oklahoma and the
legislature whld roef less than one
year ago proceeded cautiotMilj In the
matter of appropriations providing
only enough money to estaWlk the
Short Cuts To
Home News
Tha tVcei'-er meetls of th
Mans Club of Trinity Kptt "pal church
will be held In conjunction with a
parish dinner to be rd In Ihe
Ouiid lUlt this evening promptly at
seven o'clock Kvery tnemehr of the
Mens t'hib and vety ntentber an I
friend of the vhun-h la titled t. si.
tend aa matter of ttut lttteret to
Is parish wtll 1-w considered As
yestetdsy was the elshttwth blrthdav
Of t'e ttev. Ii Nichols the boloved
rector emeritus of the chuiTb a suott
lime wtll Iw devoted at t' e cl of
the dinner to an Inftnn1 reception
in honor (4. r"alher Nh hot
- Jtntsrlsns wlli diaeua nme very
litipotiant matlera at Ihe luncheon to.
morrow at II: IS at t.'ie tone butel.
All metnltera are urvl to he present
l;07..EH TAKE TO WOOLEN
hose mum TOES
Society Adopts Fad and Really
Dear it's Not fto Bad and so
There's Nothing T.lse To
Do But Fall In Line
"Woolen stockings! Tboush's f
el st eiecle do Ihe worU conjure?
Ihst if the "by-heck et s" the firm
hands the k 1. snd their best aids.
Jtitt eh whnt change bus come to
ins. No btnger does emit wearing
a(prW bi king exclusively to nusidl-"
ans of cows and nurse girls of chick
ens. Now the erstwhile homely ar-
ticle has Inks taken to the brst- tw
rather to viome other jvart of tM anat
omy of oclty and hs been claimed
as the elite's own." Thus w oke a
returned buyer who lots been In I He
market f New Yortt.
Wolen htiee heavy snd all that.
bul with some of the cnttchlia tkn
out Is not only "quite the thin.' Iwt
(ho only thing for Informal m-ratlons
for lhr e who are on the Inside of
hltigs sartorial.
And the ar la to blame fur It all.
or course. W heu thu girl war-worsrs
were l I'rance and llelglum thwv
fotitut that th ilnlniy silk with which
the" wet tvut!otul to adof their
l.mba wmUd hanlly do In Ih mud of
riBoders. nor as a vrttsln against
the winds which tilew cold and w!t
So they dUcsr-ted their fissile hnib'i v
and donned Ihe prosaic vox of lh
p. ?anls
And ai range to their eethetlc srns
they soon found the new gurmunt not
only exceedingly comfortable but lw
almcrfst hole pnmf. Came btir with
the aid of the dyers the rcalUstiim
'hat the heretofore uncomely stmk-
tngs could be made Ut take cm n sir
of NtOnctuhllity that far Ultipieil
the shine of silk.
Ho a new jag was written In the
ltlMory of faehlon. Now to In
hi Ik al other than droa H:casluti I
cnnelilerml a fuux as the l
lately from Frain e might 'uty.
And Ihe new style ts by no tinitn
confined io the fair a1. M"it re
rsblili hold of it eugi-rly. FiiHt It
t I'd tin belnx III vo;iie s'MXitid tlMy
t. wriu(r) )ti th(Jt y (
t
li. is in the tot s
'ihe rage slanted In New York tint
ha been consulored llie correct ttiin ;
Ur many month hut It was i I'tlU!
Ute strsnuw to say In reaching Hits
I'll i t . which Is at a rule lh;h!!y
allied or t:gnt at Ihe ItwU of Wr
la fji r Dieter in thing of fuehkut Hut
tew it has hit. (luthrle with a !I1
thud.
The new h come In nmny entree-
live hues tiicludtng d.iik blue crwi
b;cwn heather ami isit terns of black-
snd brown slrlsina. Tfu y t.i-lt ut frum
I-'.J to f"i in dowtilnwn dcrim.-iit
sir res and wbm the wont "sell" hi
used It ia not quiUifli'il TlHste con-
sidered the most tiimliili are heatrllf
ribbed.
These price are for women' h(.e.
.Men's raitgo In price fn in fi lo Jr; ..u
.Maybe overalls wilt be she alyle fjr
s'reet wear next.
SUIT ON NOTE.
Full for collection of an
ii'oiulsjry note was filed in
cntrt tolay by T 11 Hay.
Si'Slnrt Kthel Ilutler
m
dixtrlct
directed
In the first year of pustule ne errvlce
7.720.34O letters were carrfed bileeu
Now York and Wahinat'n.
commission leaving the more Hiatal
financial provisions to be made by sue
reeding legislatures. The Beventta
legislature possibly would pave nude
larger appropriations had it been sup-
plied with statistics ti.at have !iw
been compiled by the Oklahoma IHirn-
r vommission ani th state board of j
euucation ' enowing the lamentable
scarcity of circulating lltera'urs lo
many sections of Oklahoma
While the Beventh legislature was
the first to provide for a state system
of traveling libraries for OkUiivotmi
previous eteta teglalaturea bad made
(Continued on Page 2 Col. 1.)
MAILMEN DID
J'nrniiitin ininrnn
i iii b mm
IU KIKOS FIELD
f
or. in ii win r. roL
M Ii IIY VV NH
01 L VI IT It UOIIKFItS
mot hi i: nitKuiMi
TO RELIEVE SUFfEiiG
i;iii:iimmi1u.Ih his tin:
wiiiruwii ami isniTV
INU UYfi IUIMIIIA;
ri iM it it. mis
io n sr
BULLETIN.
Topeka Kan.. Deo. 2 - With lh
additional fC0 volunteer coal di
gers sent tho Crawford Chero-
kee county cottl fields Tterday
and I tit niM a forra of 900 vol-
ttntetrs it in tho field today ao.
corditur to reports from state of.
ficiiiW hero.
WAIL MIN "SYMPATMtTIC
(Mr Aiiiit ff t
P.ttslnira Ks Df l-Unme rail-
rod man ef the Pittsburg field at a
msrtmg hsld ysstsrdsy addressed fey
Alssandsr Mavsst prssidt f the
Ksnrsa etiners. Sdiatsd resalutions
pietsstiej egsnt beiejf "eempetisd
! to hanrfis the test now being mined
j by nonunion' laborrVand againet the
j nrmjpng of troops Inte the eesl fields
fed Spending sympathy and Blsegte
"moral and fieseelal support to the
fittest tvtsnt" t the striking el
miesrs The rssetutient conduds! '
Us H further resolved that wa wire
our respective orgsenstlee eftieiala )
er suthonty t rsfusa to haul or hn- 1
d! the preduct of nun uetee mines."
All of tha "big four" brother eei
were reprtsentsd t the meeting Ni
Hint n nan r tie at Make.aiiiVt m Awa ibe m ' a
tieral erueefarstise " effieiale at 16:
e B'cth this morning. The eomgletlit
ef the loading ef a ear ef ecal a( at '
atrip pit will bring the matter to a
hil a Governor Allen aaid
COAL IS MOVING.
Ttn to fifteen eerlosee af eeel will
bs ready for shipment frem the
fields today Oevsrnor Henry J Allan
announced this morning.. Two strip
)Hs are being- operated this morning.
(Continued on pane 8 Cot
NOTED NtW
V0K
"FIANCIIR
IS DEAO
l II t ..- lalt tl tr I '
Nsw York Dee Menry Clay Fneh
tltid here tinlay. Mr Friek suffered
ae attack of ptomaine peisnning early
Ii. November. He had needy reev
tree) from thia when complications de.
vslnped. H was 61 ysr ptj.
MANY IAIIPOHTANT MATTERS -TO
BE DISCUSSED TONIGHT
Secretary Charnher of Commerce)
Culls Special Meetinir T
Consider fuel Shortage
un.l Ot'-cr Miitters
With reference to the fif ! shortage
III the sl.il.i. ' lire M y .HecrnUry
of the t'iiaiiili.'r i I'oiutiirtce hss
boIu'I.iii to offer to uffot the Itaat
conillfiotis l li Wnu'if like att
ex predion ut I.UHiiu-i. Mien generally
on the following pmticMt'l'-Me:
"A serious fu situation for thiM
(lit the clly els. i do not ue ga do-
tiiamls liiiiiie'llate stvn'iiM
"A benMiiig for tho pi!sw.t eoterm
iiKUU saiutcruiu be pruvldd at nms
If the city woulil receive the beiiHfitt
tu bo derlVMd frcu f avin fy ovrn.
tnt pay tiie Institution tl'S.oW ')
per aniiutit for each ion patlnala
"Thi lukprwvcment (f ths ronwl from
the city to fckelton creek cn be put
In fiim condition If prompt action H
nket and It can ) done reaiild.
"Thrf free falf site should be taken
over at owe. an practUttily &i the
money is tsady."
Mr. (Ireuory is calling a meeting of
Hie Cbamiatr of ' t'otmnercf for l'tt
I ta evening and Insists thel It l1m
peratlve that there be a full juiem!
ante of the board ot directors Wie
committees from the llotary and Uus
Club and alt others Ittterestetl.
"Conditions conductl
ve lo suffering.
. 3
1 1 UP TO UNIONS
liilortant financial cgnslileratlon ami
pressing publl.j nnede Ire so great
said Mr. Gregory "that It caanot bo
urged too almrwtly that great res pen-
slbltiiies ar now resting upon the
bulnss men orthe city antt I urge
a full atteniltincs at tb Chamber of
Com me rear tonight."
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 2, 1919, newspaper, December 2, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712708/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.