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The Guthrie Daily Lead
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VOLUME XLXIV.
HOME.
(iUTlllilK OKLA. 'ITKSDAY Al'tlTST ill 1!20
PRICE '--.Vm
VILLI OFFERS
TO GLEAN UP ON
HXIWUUHDITS
"inn; i on aij. aon nv
nils to on: to ami or
corvntY ami .o to
. WOHK IS HIS
' n:sst.i:
SIX AMERICANS. HELD
FOR RANSOM RELEASED
HI T Ollll.ll I1K1IM1 AN
.winm w sntin is am:
in row i u or u noii
.iou; iunim;
ma r m:sy
El Pat Aug. 24 Word ws re-
ceived here today from Villa tht he
had proffered hi service to m Me
lean government to run down tht
tandits who are new defying tn re
Jubllc "It It time for all good
bandit to come to the aid of thf
country and go to work he said.
BANDIT IS Hotly Pursued
Mexico City. Auk. 21.- Pedro
era the bandit chief whose men cat
ried off a number of .captives In
cludin several American and Hri s i
subject trout the town cf OuaU-
tate of Jalisco on Aug. 2'h is belm
closely pursued by fnr.unc
troops said (lenersl Kduardo C
Garcia chief of staff ftt the war de-
partment today. The general a '!
ed the liandifs followers were rap'd
ly deserting and that ' by the Md e
the month.' net more than fin'."".'
or twenty would remain of the banc
SIX AMERICANS RELEASED
Sis Amerrtans who wore h.l.I bv
Zamora have been released but the.
r.re several more still In hi hundt
and at l.at two British subjects an
being held fur ransom.
tt Is b niun r.risUh a"-''
American u.Mtv.-.-i are Mil! in il '
bandit hands.
The F.spcranjta. Minim? roti.iany
()ro Btuto of Mexico has hiformatio-
that upwards of women are Vh
InB held as captive of the outlaws
Aiiie'K an ami Hrllih diplomat'
made representations to (h Forel . i
office today an 1 were told the gov-
ernment w as bendltiK ev ry cne---
to rupture th bandit and lih'i.i';
the captives.'
"Every offical from the provisions
president." saitf th(. forei.n ft'ic
Is profoundly cr)ii-rned ovor tii.
Incident.
"Mining offif :ali. poveriiti ent iut''
orities and American and llritihh d'.r
loniatic a;ont ro trying to K't i
lou.h with t'uaio. but r.-norH tnr;
have received re im;iRrc and c n ra
dictory. The war office has hear
nothins of the progreM cf the ftv.c
1 fi.000 troops aent Into th stilt
Jalisco on Auk. I to round tin th
nainora band and tail oiimiunic.
M.ons in that fe!io o the cotinir
are very rocr th country Wins v.w
ncrtinta;noiii. II is believed V 'it
too early to expect anything froi
the military o;erattor
Friend of the British an.l Ami r
lean rit!ve. knowsiinf? Zamor-
reputation for nitt.)e;.sue.-s. tear r
mav kill his prise oc-rs it he la cUis)y
Itenavi. They haire heen workin
(Continued on Fai i '
wotiii it i)i:au .Jii'AT
on r. s. u.; m mm
Another derailment on the For'
Smith fc Western necessitated traim
bedn detoured toy way of Oklahoma
'ity ye.-tfrday. The track 5 cleared
today and travel resumed. While
aiding In straightening the track ye
terday J. P. Smith road master '
the F. S. & V met with a painfu
accident. On of the Jieavy railf
llHcd and struck him on the )e
enapping; a hone. lie wan hurried tc
a lioHpital In Oklahoma City and U
recoverlnst nicely according to re-
ports. . "Whenever an extra hower of ralr
fall along the Fort Smith & West-
ern rl(?ht-of-way you can depend on
It that there -w-ill be a derailment
some where along the tne." said a
travelling man today. "If there U a
pl of road in the whole Fnited
State that tieedg a llttH attention
it Is Uie road-bed of the Fort Smith
& Western between GuthrS? and Ft
Smith you can tell the world."
Th derailment this time occured
t-wo miles tbl tide of Fallli.
Bad Girls Set
Fire To Hospital
Houston Texaa Aug. ?4 ou'
9'lra confined In the municipal
hopltal last night set fir to th
building and with mu c and danc-
ing diverted attention until the fire j
gathered headway. They then gave
the alarm and all escaped from tl
building which was destroyed
Charge cf anon were filed aagintr
four cf them tday.
i:it ii a o si iuki;
in nt:s UOINI S
Ifs Moines Au :i - IV Molnej'
lonit-threatcned utreet car strik !e
ca it a reality at 1:15 this in. nuns
when t-.H tuotoruiien and oudui to-3
walked out undnr order of Ute ex-
wutive coniniittee of their union.
I'tilon tiffk'ialrt nay Ihn men wl!:
not return t wor until they nr
paid fSt.UiHl In buk wajKss due thetu
on an lu rease lit ;t. e. mauled last
spring.
Ill -Mm HITS TO IIOI.O
lan.v in iti:svn now
IVnuvrata cf the county and is
will rulier at the illy ball her Sat-
urday sfternoHii at l:3il !o b. ;r
Chairman Hen UiFayetle of the
t n coiitniittee talk. Fvery iloinn
rat man and woman in th couniv
thould be present Saturday the
-twte chairmao la a very elji't
Ieakr and he his an Important
message to deliver.
Will III I! V.Ui 111(13
IN AHKWSAS TOW N
Uttl llotk Ark. Au jr. 24r-Flre
of unknown ori u destroyed lwe
of the largest buildinits in la'wisville.
I.afayett mutiiy. shortly after laid-
nk;ht. Tlu lows 1 enslmaU'd at $40.-
ilitO. Firm jitlffeririK o.e were en -KHired
In IIks Ewery anl hardware
huMineKrt.
MI IUCN W VII.H I'OLO
ti: ui is YKmmim s
Antwerp Auk. 2. Tho American
polo water team defeated the flreek
tfvun In the Olympic aquatic events
here today by seven voaU to none
England defeated by nine
Ko.tl to none.
vu.m ivu in n in ruu::
om.15 a scorn: nixn'i o
New York Atif. 24 Kight perwin
were injured in a fire which trapped
more than a score of families in a
five-story Kat Side tenement house
ea.fy today. Only quick work by
firemen and olice prevented a heavy
loss of life.
WOULD YOU TiAt-rt MUSIC?
THEN GET CERTIFICATC
On December 31. I91! the K i : t
Board of Kducalion j aisi"! a rei ii-
elion reciimiiieiidinK that credit be
.ven in IHkH achotU for study ol
Piano Voice Violin Hans and Wood
n.UPuiiiiuU and Theiy of Murin
trovidina; that the instruction l
icne by a teacher holding a Iliet
t'cliool muKtc' certificate isued iiy
the State Board of Education. Tl)n
-uling reg-irdini? niuwlc credits in
Uih School becomes effective Se.
mber I lid).
There in no renu!alion ayii?i"
teaching miiHic wlihout. a IIi;li
lehool certificate but credit will not
e allowed pupils In IliKh School un-
less It heir music Inr tructor 5?
'older cf a State HiRlj School Music
rrtif:cste.
Kxamination of rnuic teachers for
ertlflcatlon will be held Wednewdiy.
September 1 tS.'O at the Irvhijf
"uildin?. Comer of Fourth and Wal-
rut street. Oklahoma City and a
he Hixh School IlulldinKS In M'ts-
"sogee and Enid Fee of $.0I will tie
"harged.
Full Co-Operation of Labor Essential In Prosperity of Railroads
Washington Any. 24. Satisfactory
solution of the problem presented
by th electric street railway indus-
try can b reached through applica-
tion of principle "of ordinary eco-
no.r.ltf and business common sense"
In the unanimous opinion of the
seven men who composed tho federal
electric railway commission appoint-
ed by President Wllon in 1918. The
report of the commission prepared
after exhaustive bearings and exam-
natlon of nearly 1C0 witness was
mado public today 'and aaya:
"The commission can go no Iwrtber
.if-(.'L"-yvj'S '' . n vi - .
C l'V;?:-;.r l& U: j
i - .-;; . i'A-r. M
Till' I r : tt 1 1 MiliN l'..lttl.'lwi t 1 .4 1 1 1 li.ve l! e e. .1 ) s 1
I 1 1 !
I tllnerl I Hi liul'tro itf u 1 1 ''unJe:ilt !l)UI lore ! I'ii breii 4 . 1 . t
MAMMOTH CROWD HEAR
NOTED KANSAS PROFESSOR
Former School He;ul Advocated
Drastic Changes; Farm Ibor
Rnling Asked ; SUte Fairra
Congress Is Success
Stillwater.' AttH. 24 - -With one ut
the largeet crowda ever a .uibled
here on a like unasion the thirl
day of the state F:ittn ! i-
opened auspiciitusl.v . Thousands of
visiti from all parts of the U!e
and from adjoining ntutei are In at
tendance.
Pr. H. J. Watirr of Kana C ity
former prviilent of the Kansas Avrl-
cultural collen as the irincipul
sneaker last niitht. IliH subject wad
"The law and th farmers. '
"Labor union demand -bI!d lab.ir i j
laws. fMiildren under IS years o;d
ahull not wink. Women are reu.ii-red
to work not tnoix tUtn K hours. Hut
farm wick 1 not coi.sldcder able f.i
come under tlieae laws.'
Iktctor Waters adwMate4 a furi-
liiarkellnur plan in all a-'rb'ult urni or -nanlzations
throUKbout t'o C.iite
S!.:l 1 He :: thin wollbl li" 1-1 ae -
tically a mom ly. Hut no inomrjKity
would Mist because all farmers would
be in it. Ir. Vatrs witrnn tint
cautlou HiUHt be used ii fixing price
He. says that the public noidt be con-
sidered a well a tin farmer and
that the price (.hall be fair to both.
Farmer Needs Conveniences.
In connection with fixltx? prlce for
product iHjctor Wn(eit f( I; r -t
t.iat the laH r man In the city usually
has convenience and that t : farmer
has not. The price he says liui!-t be
adjusted that tho farmer bo enual
with the tailoring man and have all
convenience Hssibb' on the farm to
keep the children Ihore.
In marketing fas-ui products Ir.
(Cnntitiued m I 'a . '.'
Nome Alaska Aug. 24. The four-
U. 8. airplane filing from Mineola
N. to Nom Alaska' arrived
here from Ruby. Alak.i at 5:33
o'clock Yesterday afternoon. Th
actual fixing time from New York .
wa 65 hour Capt. St. Clair Street
of the expedition announced. The'
hop-off on the return trip to New
York will be mads In a few day.
POLES TAKE 63.000 PRISONERS
AND MANY GUNS
London Aug. 24. Official dipsch
frcm Warsaw say th Pole have
captured 63.0CO prioner 200 gun
and 1000 machine gun.
than to point out thf principle upon
which the readjustment ahotild bo
based. The task really Is that of the
and local nuthorltie upon the one
hand and njKin thu roaipanieg uisrn
the other
"Failure to Vchablitate tho Indus-
try and the service la poslbI only
If those iron whom the ref ponNlbr-
ity rests fall to undertake the woik
or put sue If. in a sidrit that makci
settlement Impossible"
In a summary of Its rmelushms
and recommendatlotia tho commis-
sion said in part:
OFF FOR DANZIG
NED B IS PEOIKO
Popular riiture FIhav Pconle To
TaV? Fokt Alter Fiv Yeats'
K.ml Work; ViU Mjke
Otithrie Home In Future
After jivv ars of b ird and col -
1 s (tw!if work .tin u wi'ivSi tnu he
built up f urn a wreck a fr-t -class
let ut 1hmis'. one of ' tvy be I
III tile xtjili- Ni (I V !: stli.J li.! itoitd
jwlfe li.ie .1 .! d to take a well
e.trned !.!.
"! I ii. - '.! tb... Hidtland to Mr.
A. I! Florence of Yukon." announced
Mr I'e.it-.! to hl-i ft !!! ' t xla.. "Thtt
transfer will Ui.e daf4 Septemlier 1
f .U with lh l i w iiKM:a..e
IiH'iit UMt'd Mr l'b-ie: c und lii?i
wife become acquaint 4 with the pa-
lixni f t Ilishlamt then wife and
t hih! the kids will hunt a place by
th s lil" of a at re m at ami f t it. 1 am
i !.i": t'f 'A out mil weary uml want
ti ic-t . ' I aihli 1
Mr b'lon n o wl!
1 move )(.. f.imih
to t'Juthrie itii'tied'ately and will buy :
i
1 1 d.-i.. property hero a t- oi ut
lie can find a suitable phve. " I am
in 'ovo wii'i ii .thiie. li i i; i leau(
fine place an! the pe.p! are niton-
did I know I nhall ct iibtro! w it i
the Highland' fOcmbt f itn.-.i I.." io
:-.i i I toiiiiv.
i i ! If b wirih! leave (iutbeie.
Mr. ! (. repn.sil ; "I nhould say
not. I'eionalIy I do not want to
leave Cuthrie and If I d.d I would
not. have the ti'ieiitv tn ray so. for
If I did I would oiihi-r have to fiatit
JUy w(f. or run No. we wlil make
tJutlniii our future homo.. I will find
:mcl.itin to do that will kio. th
wolf froiii th ibur." he added.
The (.nadcir wither bolli 'he row
jud oh iw io-ih of tu-i flivbland I ha
Mil ens on li iloM-rve
Bums eii hi
Man Who Curries Democratic
Banner Says Ho Will Prove
Charge of "Greatest
Slush Fund"
Daytn C Aug 24. Governor
Cox democratic presidential eandi-i
f
date today gave out a statement be
daring that he would "prove" h)
charge regarding ms-jnitude of r j-
publican campaign fund. H t'rd
that he wuld prent hit Inforre r
tion In hi addres nent Thura-
mght at Pittsburgh.
"Tiui clectrle 14 lla.i as it now
exists Is without financial credit and
f not properly performing it public
function.
"This condition Is the result of
early financial m!nnianaf(:tient and
economic caue accentuated by
ex Inline high pri.- levels of labor
and materials and the failure of the
uniform unit fare of flv rents pre-
scribed either by statute or by local
franchise) ordinances or contracts
to provide the necijsary revnui
U pay tr.-ratlnf tosts and to main-
tain the property ton reasonable
1 .n i - :ill4 i" ' ti-ili'b '1! iiunf4i
illu ll.ihi'ii.!
EREE FAIR COMMITTEE AND
C OF C ViORKiNG TOGETHER
Plans Almost Perfected; Much
Work Done; New Stalls Vit
In; keJMiriiig ; Premised
IT t Prepared
The offUern of t' free fckr to
f i' to r wi!!i the fait i t i t'i . of the
Cll.lUi'er of t ooiii!-".. e jti Vi ry bu"
ie the work if t-reprUetl fT the
ttminj fiit annual ti u uednt
ne r one Many ba s- n-i.o -"d
that about all that would be neeea -s.uy
voiinl be io make foiion! ail
l.liltlicetiiellt and lento h it to' theitt
would be a five county fair.
lint the 1'humber of Commerce ha
been hard at work sod for meral
months l.ai - i-n tdv sided l i tin
ut'ficern of the new fair tt .'wnUat ion.
some of w hom h re lomted la nearly i
W indiliu'tou An;. C-l -l iii
every putt tt the county. . . . .
' ' . . I boUKSe. t.rech mlntti-r to t u'i
llann Jiavo been made Mpe Itten. a. .
! f a M itei It.i Pri ajijtotiited di
Wirl 1 HU'1 '""r"'" a-lc )eIc1lMUv of bt
for a lame a.mmnt of (t. ne.vs-l VltMIUm wi
tary Hi:;uoi. eiii. t.i .. sm. iii-iauu ai "
now well ill hand and i ! I .! f i
will bo in I ' i. loo . i -r the eeninsf
day.
i
Amoiitt lie ImmovcmenM now b''
Ini' m ob' are one loin. lied rati ' j
t.!Ui wiiuli are on entirely new and!
iiiod.'in plan. "I h'ie and other l.tiibl-:
Inns are !..lr f innid I m ted with a
vlw lo pert!!! nency and convenlciic"
Thero site c-;hty liens for hoi's ami j I.lsburft ban etpvrienccd. Tio-re w -re
sheep illt inod-'fii convt iiciiec ! ievin!v promui.'S In ruin tod !
Thei and the cattle slallit an beltt the ilainaK" Wat ect tm.it. -d at .Vhi.miIi
f-ompleted as rapidly at -ihle '; ponrd.
Tho aiwcilway Is receiving ibai t
fiuithlnij touchc uml will be in per-'
fed readme for strlns of speed-Tl.l INOIS INI HI! M II (M!
i
ct which are to h f!a jirr!vln In a i
few days and w4il h will be;'n thai
' ncce-sary for the falrt
week.
Tho bl(t water main from (lie pout h
reservoir tin be-n tapped atid a
tided. This will fin ruj-h all the
W ilteF lie. e :h H V
nCltlrf UHii IIIOI.1
not only for fie
tint fur fiHltT Hint
... t
bit? r.rlnklin." waron. and all other.
I III S-l S. I
Vefttorday tho srrannetiients were
completed fot the rei.ence of a HIH ;
iliMi flyliK tnaililne which will hot;
i i..t. ..t... .... it.im... i ..... i .
oiii- uiiuiioi i" i.. oi iiiiniiu
dentrt Put WW l r.a.ty to piov
venluresiMiio and amldlioiM persons (tltl).j r irlpiM tiitl ty
with tlirill a nion it the cloud. Tlie! h4 Sultm -buys. Taylor Ns I !
ut'0 but. a fo of the preparstlonjfil.Mr Bni. barred with a f.-it.ir
t- '"r co-niutf frj
i i 1
county lair
I
-'
A WHITE fT8 SMALL ESTATE
Tring Kntt. Aur 21 -Mrs. Hun -
direy Ward ih noeluit who dlt-d
biro recently baa b'ft psialo vat led i
at
I.'!u pounds
- " -
lasts
'Tbf Industry can bt restored to
a nor.:isl 0.1 si only by the Intvixlije-
llnn of eeonomle In npcrutlon )m
provlnif Its tracks equipment ami
terrk-A and securing a r aaon ibl re-
turn tiwm the fair value cf Its pro:-
ftrty u ! In public service when
birtiestly end efficiently mansxnl.
"Iteatortllon of credit Involves a
readjustment of rlatlons w! l h w ill
rewive publie. anta.'onisity ijt'ovUle
pu'dfc co-operation and Insure the in-
vestor the lntsrlty of his Investment
and a fair rate ot rutura thereon."
Tennessee's Stiff
1 Vote Is Certified
NhvMtf Tnn Aw$ '?4 A4-
cnrda ts frank M thi. (
ternsy (nrl et ? Ca
rnoe A. M ah'U at '0 litis
mOrninj f t ' d tnn r-
ti cttion f th iftr4 -end
meet tdie-J t'i rt icltmii t
$e. rt.M of Stste Cu't'y br iii
REPUBLICANS HOLD
COUNTY CONVENTION
Forty Men and Women Will Go
To Suto Meet SUurd ty In n
IKpeoiiil Cur; Enthbwito
MccttPjr Vestcrdity
I.o-mh iit v r"'iiii!iti"ntu a. SI at
tend tl.e atata HtentU at tikis
li.wi . C'l.v io w H.-: tin' d. y f-.it
(ttoiijf. Tho coimtv'ii aopottlonment
Was pbot'vd t twenty db'iat'- Imt
lh iUeill"H heid t tie i.nrt
holt.' etei-i!itf doubled that mds
by Riving Mill d I ii'i one Istff
oi.
The convention i estM': y held
Hir-u ii. I to a c ill '!.! Iiy t'oi f.tat
central committee
Clin. H ONoii y !( led rhatf-
man and 8 F Jordan jon reiafv. A
I'tmimlttew if ti was siSnttd t.i
th thatr cotiiiitinif cf W. T VVI
ker V. A l.e'l.y and Ms N M
Carter to tielei't d'-b'gat" to the
state c!n'!it:..ii to be tt -1 . 1 lit I ik
lihimm 4 1!) at i.iii p m Auiiiutt. "S
lO.'ii Tf follow in-? debp'at.ii wer"
'b . ti d ith llllttl IK (!!('! tO ClTlt 111
full voli of ih .I.I.- -.t hi and fee-
or.imewdeil Mrs taron t 'hlrmn
of tli deliir'tton :
Mr. J. V IViroon M. M !
Kelley. Mrs Ci.tor J V Ivarnott.
Mrs t u I'i. -.!t r Mr lli .ir Ad
r". I. Iliibburd. E. J Adams.
t ( 'on t itiund oil I'.i
WW . 151 I K MINIS 1 1 a
TO r. S. appiiint i o
floor.' : Hill.! H
.iu V(.i; i H(i odHii
HUMS W II I III; 4.1(1 l
Ll-bonl. Am. 2I. Last tiir'H t
bi.i'lilti- and rlo(iii;!t of N.i'loaul
iroioitv In r'prin( (or (he iot !-
of Sini.'V on Hiiio lav ' i- ) '; wot no
It 1 1: IS IA HMNI 0
ci! Ko I An Injum-Mmi
rMrawiiK! the lil'il. put lie utflltv
coinmi .lo from enforcing !ie !
law wlinti flues n ho v .i t .- f tr of
il
w n ! ;ia-d tod.iy b
I r.i J i t
FiHliolt.
!' .s. r. '.a -; r s'-t
NAVINA Tf AM tAKra
COYLE TO C Lf A N I N 0
Tho N.ivuoi ! i - b i 'i tejiin a". i'
defemti'd Coylo (a lb Coyi dimo.'
to the tUI'ie Of I 'I C '1 he KM"
Itroili'hont ws fit'tt and n;iply lt
1- p 1 1 e of tiui fr(
that ttot ii .i mi . 1
Vii(i mtutUni
as w a e v i
j.il by ktiokin(? out a drei. hsi-
...
Mj ( K . (n sacrtnee i
iby flutianl Coy I u-d two pitchers
in an effort to a not tb Navli.a boys
i wbl! Wiley lir.w th entire tun
PtnliiKS for Navlna strihinil '('
e'ev men and thrnwltia: out at at
f :.t base.
I Full r o;- ratb.n of lalr U een-
llal to th prosperity ami usfilnes
of the e:efri: liaes th report sy.
addltiisf that employe ahoul.1 rwciye
a living wage and havn liunmfi hours
and workiiiK conditions.
"They should hire the rljtbt to deal
collectively with their employerW.
It continues "throuxh committees
or representative of their own se-
lection. All labor tllnpute should be
settled voluntarily or by arbitration
and the award of such a board should
(Continued on Fss 3.)
ftlUB UPRISING
I S TIIBTEB
Ifl ISWAfl
ISltll UN UH M I S 111 H
1 it 1 us tu 1: s 1 r. it n
im; i now on I K
Mi 1 1 i M prut s.
INfi 1 1 I S
RAIlRDADiriC
S PMALT2ED
I Nt.l lU I'i SS s '-IM.
is 1 it. n 11 uiNt.
NI hc Hs
hnimin.hni or
i ot NIHV; uao
ISlNONt.lU
BUt I TIM
ftsjd.id Au) ;t - The BrttmH 0 sn .
brie epaett.n j r H.l4'nio en-
asg to Arh mj rpMl. them
Ait'. hay less.
Itoiiitoo A'-iaf. "4 - V BRrt :.
tU4 .f la Arab of M's-.i.nU
asslnit 'he Ui'C!) troie. occupy tn
ftmt country ..- ..'-trd lit tamttoit
iv Th F "' N'e Vi tftst
a new caioAin e't'o. to b in pre
pi ..i'h.ii to i ' y leM'itdf. Tha
Knvprnmottt fec! list tt 4f U's-rs
of iha M"iMut;ii luib'a lor
ces !) are 00 ;at nnl
jH-aled to deMblli. C)!'ft. efd t oH
th" 11 f i;y ( Bl'i f for In
t.(!toitai y ft i' .'
t'arl.1 taHi-i a efti bsr of til
ll(ttb beliettif f Uit "Im ;fi-t.an6
miiitai'y fffm ('" r catld for tv
mett fit kihtstioti.
1-iiciU- th. !..!.. tl the ftrttU'l
railway jtntetu Mvrkl.vticA is out
ips as a rcswilt of ! u.rrllU
W(U:' fjie wttb'-H Is lieinaT airld t
at. vsrtiai MdntH by ! Arisba Trou
bin whU-h ha teei S!vf4u lm't)
Match enm I!k!y to nm pr-
! totloli demand (ft 1 ertoejHf-ttttjf of
il C.tlfttfv el r whlrfl t':o lessiflMf of
n iHons wine. tji"l lo t i!a S a man
date
ll i;-i d In t).i e.
Il.ci 'ti ! In tt' r of eVtf titeao
Ul"1 ' the r.-feiM. of f l 6 It I C
!'adv teii't taken.
The tl(l:?eRl H'H H Htsd. 111 5 Min
pi;i''t'ri !? the fo- natent S( hard-
ly Pi-tly to .irid'ri.ii n fi.ti --;-'
(.' on 4 cal ib'tuwiided for t'u
el onpicM nbpi("tttt tf lht Arabs
the p""'b f i-.'-.r' ii'i-'iii.te Ut-wttf-l
i..!i a rsim!'''t Is to be coit
M.fed atri'l tb TrUnten err'j"n
d-ttt n Informed tv- ! i!i..r l-ad--r
tod.iy that th" JirPiefl witrkers
oiiii!y oi'.o.i.i fi.!i a fo. Hh't'r
it.o to!irn II of Action" Wotlhl If.. -i
far s to order a afrtk anaint t
ee Mesn''atiliiit csmpalst caariot
In f. .. ! .) but 'l at ot-f.i!lty i
n.iUt to !i far from un!!ki!-
U l bi'Iieve.t by many lhrefir
llli.f itol. nffilir Will dKVCkiL
lu'o a nil' (bury only t l drjttt
!'..! r 'i t i lafs ! '- 't tenor
(hl4 I ..;l.l V' fl''Hlkf O.'l Cl-
) t... "I h 1ify Ftprs r!
'"('ho ie -!:ii)il t to! I M'Mel. Mtti
it S n Ititineuae Kro! KrrUof
1 i. lit l.eitiy (iiif(. Hen ( (hl
miiilnierit th.i moriil nHirs( tii d
ii. ( jt and l- .c i.it of tii t kil Mill
e-t ii.i. y oio Slid f.f Sii "
f mori Abandoning Country
The iMi'y Telecrapfi says
''it is i tear cnotikii tliAt wt arm not
paithul.Hty t! -i.n it and no st.
stauttal ft (i tribe r of iii':ii.'.iit t a'.j.rti .
eia-'tl on r cfdo' to be'. w on tloou
tlii t.lefir of a b!Her culture ami
lour com I. x ilvll.Aitloti. 'J h. best
w i uii do fir them foe Ii in iak
them flM of defef(liili ttleill
mlii stud IraMfcr our power It
s
some fairly iuMs itatH'w iMbMmt!r
Mo. i If i i. i. t(i bo found "
The Ti""' !& th rst k4 th
North ttffe pres vote f. -r war.
MIHUV(.i; HI I AM S
Tlnjo w. arris r.e llcomea were is
stir U r I' 'K v C.iirt Clerk lluhf
ttei nun ainc yeetor lay: cb. .
t.ce son rherokw and Ht'tle
Mae Fad. 2. Hiiawnee; William
Kdwarl Illalr. 2i. and l!etitnh May
Kakins. 19 fashion; Henry White
35 and Annie Jon-. J4 Lant'stou.
r-.:-i---i -i- : - i -. $
WEATHER
New nrleatia. 1a. An. '"I '':!()
Tonight fait- silphtly wartuer We-ls.
nssday fair.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 24, 1920, newspaper, August 24, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712712/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.