The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader.
ImI a Iks Aathrtw. okiaka
M IWI4 (Mil k M
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none.
TnrmrnK. oki;a.: s i:ii-siAv. ocioiun. u-jir
NUMHMK Is
Yanks Take Giants
To Cleaning By 3 to 0
First Game of World's
Series on Polo Grounds
New York Marked by
Brilliant Plays and No
Errors; Monster Crowd
Sees Contest.
R H E
3 7 0
0 & 0
Yankeei
Gianti ..
Polo Grounds. New York. Oct .".
Nod York was awake early today to
enjoy the Initial game of it own
world'! series.
Hour before the two teams the
Clianta and the Yankee went to bat-
tle at the Polo 0 roundi. crowd cf
far. from the four corners cf tti 1
earth cr hurrying toward ths
park. hoping to pain admittance n
the mecca of the baseball world.
Some In fact didn't sloop at all
At midnight several of thorn gather-
ed at the entrances to brush stad-
ium the first in lino and the first
in the park if they didn't fall lee;
and awake to find wmo more alert
tan In tholr rUee by one o'cUk-U
Tifty of them worn in lino
Heading the Hop was Charles V.
Klerst iA a fireman f rr m Auburn.
Now York. He said ho had "-t
mi!-t.od a world a series rt. an!
doesn't intend to. Behind him wa
Leslie Carpenter a i Vyoar old h!.n
school lad from Jamaica while thirl
in place was Joseph Jakond also
f Auburn who came to Now Yorlt
with Kioret Tho boy had manage!
to wiggle his way botwoon tho twt
up-siaters and thoy wore pood en-
ough sports to i-ormit him to s-tay
there.
Never In tho History of worlds
.erics baseball wore two teams so
evenly matched Ld by Uuth. around
whom center at me tho aerie
tiope of the Yankee and problem
of the Giants the Americans virtaul-
ly slugged their way to the UltJt p. n
mint while Afeflraw'g men. with ap-
parently greater odd to overcome
achieved victory through daring and
lovornes.
Tho weather was (air and pleasant
All Indications were that the Ua!:;
would take tho first game. Yan'
boosters made the most noi.se.
At 2 o'clock when the game at
called 70.000 people were on thl
grounds.
THE GAME
First Inning
Yanks Miller scored on Ruth'- hot
single to center; Kuth hit the fi-st
tal pitched; one run. two hit- no
errors.
Giants No runs no hit! no errors)
Second Inning
Yanks No runs no hits no er-
rors Wants No runs no hits no errors
Third Inning
Yanks No runs no hits no er-
rors Giants No runs no hits no errors.
Fourth Inning
Yanks No runs no hits no or
rors.
Giants No runs no hits no errors
Fifth Inning
Yanks One run. no hits no er-
rors. Giants No runs no hits no errors
Sixth Inning
Yanks Peek to first on a roller;
to second on passed ball; Ruth fan-
ned; Peck scored on Meusel's long hit
to left for two bases; iNlusel out. not
touching first; Pipp walked; Pipp
was out stealing; one run. one hit
no errors.
Giants Burnes out at first; Baa-
croft out on grounder; Frlsch made
the third hit of the game; Y'oung out
t first; no runs no. hits no er-
rors. Seventh Inning
Yanks Ward fanned. McNal'.y nt
t first; Schant: s'olc first on four
balls; Schang hit by batted ball and
de lared out; no runs one hit no
errors.
Giants Kelly fouled out; Musel
wa out at first; Rswlings ot short
hit to rifht; Snider forced Rawlinits;
No runs one hit no errors.
Eighth Inning
Yanks Miller ppedj out; Peck
out at first; Rath fanned; no runa
no hits no errors.
Giants Smith batted for Douglass;
Smith Hied out; Burns was out at
first; Bancroft; Bancroft out on high
(Continued on Psge 1 )
WEATHER
New Orleans La- Oct 5. Tonight
ud Thursday fair warmer tonight
THE LINEUP
i
I'mpire IVkW nt Frnest Qu'sley
(or the National hstgue and Goitre
Mommy and Olle Chill (or th"
Amotican league.
National Giants American Yank
Hurtis. cf. Mtl'er. c(
H.mcroft. 1V kinpangh .
Fr.sth. r.h Until. If
Younc. rf. U. Meus.-I. rf
Kelly lb P un. lb
K Meuix-I. If W'anl. ;h
Raw Una 2b McNally. i b.
Snyder i Sthan i
IouU!vi v Mats p
Shawkot p
Oklahoma May
Secure a New
Federal Judgeship
Washington Oct. 5. Attorney
General 0ugerty Is tupected to
appear befor the aenat judiciary
committee today In suport of the
bill to create an dditional eighteen
Unitrd States circuit judgtships.
Th measure. Mr. Daugherty ha
aid. would go a long way toward
expediting the mass of litigation
and protecution now .-waiting ac
tion In many of the .tim circuit.
Cne of the district will b created
ir Oklahoma.
TONS OF' GtRMAN MADE
TOYS ARRIVE HtRt
New Orleans. (M. & tonK f
toys "made In Germany." wore part
of tho irgo of the atemnshlp HaM'l
land which has anlved In Now
Orleans for a load of cotton and
train (or Germany
While the Initial hl;nent is not
largo it Is expected other will fol-
low. Uft TERM FOR MAN
WHO KILLED RELATIVE
Houston Tex. Oct 5-I'aul Grls-
on. Italian charged with murder in
i cnnei tion with the fat d shooting
last sprlns of his brother in-law. wan
given a sentence of life Imprison-
ment by a Jury in criminal district
court late yesterday.
(.Ol.Oltli: I .MI.S H
land foiu:m; si a I ion
Washington 1). C. Os t ." Willi-
t". t'ook. of South Dakota Republican
national committeeman has boon
mimed to succeed Preston MeGooil
win of Oklahoma as minister -Venezuela.
Me IiKid - i - was i jm'int
ed l y Presidi-r: l ieon ami hs.
served more tP t-i O'.bt years.
The ap(ol:itt.i 'it of Lewis Ein-
stein of ew York to the po. rj
minister to Co ho S'avokia ends a
bitter fight. John GWbla of flkla-
homa a native of that Mintry w.i.
a candidate
BOY SCOUTS READY FOB OUTINO
Itny Scouts of the city will "rarr.'
on" at tho 'ountry club. Saturday
rin or shino. The scout will o
into ramp FYlday niRht and remain
at the club grounds until Saturday
night Newton Hoo says all arraneo
mer.ts have been made and tho va-
rious committees hate the dotal s
we in bund. Itev I'ershinn ett
scoutmaster has j rnmised Tin
l-eader he will send a man here Fri-
day to take charge of the nova. Ill-
ness ireventi) him from belne; pr
sent personally. The Rotary rich
wiil motor to the tutini; Saturdj
nooin.
Atapaho Indians Observe Ancient Tribal Traditions
Cearj-. Okla.. Oct. .') The "Offer-
incr Dunce" of the -rapaho ItidiitiiH rf
Oklahoma which closed hero late in
Aiii.Mi.st. whs witnrsvd and chroniclcil
by the pale-face for what in believed
f be the first time. The offering
lanee is the final efrenionials to be
liorrie by eandidateH fur the highest
degree in th strongest reliu'ioui fra-
Hternity of the tribe.
iS The ritual was witnessed bv
.1 lbl..br.r.a it.- nkfi.;:n
oa oniaiivtufi ll. I'li.l oil- lan.i hum
5 nurses who visited the encampment of
2 Arapah'H-s. who were heing visited by
? Comarji-hes Cheyennes ani Kiowas
during a study of kin diseases of the
3 Indians being prepared for the United
? States Public Health Service.
A member of the tribe and a lecturer
gon Indian "Folk lore for a national
LLLP aj.JUJLJJ
In Prison
10 Years;
Innocent
Mad ou. Win 0t 5 Vh.tf sl(
tine a a !lnii In (ho t'lfmency
herln i( a iaa who t ncrv.si
years in pnsun for the murder if
i-een year old A-inie l'inbcrcer.
Martin lmbersor. ber lathi r. wst
arretej on n.iri itegrre murder
charge tu.Uy accusing h'm of the
i rune
The arrent ilimaied a ti wi-ek'
ret lew uf the murder Incident to th.
application of John A Johnson. th
accused for a pardon
The s'rl was Mll.vl In I-'M John
sun confessed and 'inmedtately re-
pud ate. I the contention H' testified
that while he wa tielng urged to
confess a mob etHd outsMe ready
to lynch him and bo biii blame f.ir
the rrime only in order to put hln-
self in a place oi temvrry snfely
limine the hearing today O A
Stolen Johnin' attorney asked
1-emberger if he knew how hU
daughter tamo to b'r de.ith. slid
I.eml'reT ri'; !td in the negatito
Stolen tinned to the innt"n board
and announce that be wit now pre
pared to prove thut Annie 1 emlicre
er died from a blow admin. stored by
I her f.tlher while he -was Intoxicate!
The fherilf stood by with the war-
rant aro! was ordered to serve it
As Lomberger was arrested tin-
crowd that psi ked the senate h;Mli
ber burst Into beers
Elect Delec-atei To Kanns City
Convention and Perfect
Plan For Three D-vy
Carnival
A larro number of niem'ei s of I e
liron I'ost American I.eKlon mid
morbers of tho auilln) met st t'ie
court house List nicht where re
freshments were served by the
ladies and a rood time enjoyed by
all.
The question of si ndinit delegat-s
to the national mooting of tho Am
orb an I.onlnn w hich Is to bo held
In Kansas City this month ws dis
cussed. Rev John Calkin Glen
Farquharsnn and Frank llond were
solei ted as ae red ted d-li gutes
Many more member of the lo nl p st l
w- a'send convention. A!Tl"r
disposlne of the national convention
matter the proposition of t'ie comlnr
minstrel show wiis t.iket) ltl Mni
pl.ins lie'fected.
Mr Knnls. who will conduct th"
i srnlvaJ expft'.ned bow J he 'show
would be put on an I the talent nec-
essary to b secure-1 to make ft a
success The first nK'bt October IS.
will be the carnival and on the fl
lnwn(f nieht the freak show will tie
staged On ifh-vjior 20 t'ie er.nd
masquerade nt c.-irnlval beI wi
take place; three nlrhts of fun and
frolic
MANY REPORTED INJURED
WHEN At R PAN E FALLS
llrockton. Mass Oct. .' .Severn!
person. Including a number f rhild-
ren. are reiwirted to hare been In-
jured when an air; lane fell today t
the llrockton fair rounds.
BUILDING IN OKLAHOMA
td (Jahl archit-t. Jil't h.:n- fiom
M'aourl. siys thert "l mm" Imlld
Inu In progress In central Oklal.i m.i
than In u'l of Missouri '
museum was present and explained
ruueh if the ri'tial to Or. Kverett Sf.
Lain and to Dr. Claude It. N orris
leaders of the party.
Six white person 4 in all witnessed
tbe ceremony. More f!in In-
dians in all wore present.
In preparation for the "Offi-riiu
Dance" also called the "Willows
Dance." a htiire lodge waa constructed
about 75 foot in diameter.
It took wvoral days tu complete the
lodge a wording to tneml.iers of the
tribo as each M.le going into its con-
struct ion was blessed separately by
tribal priests.
Guard liaes were thrown out by the
Indiana to that no uninvited eye could
witness their. ceremony.
Clever Warden the lecturer said
is nartv
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POLICE HALT "MR. ZERO'S" ATTEM PT TO
"AUCTION" JOBLESS VETS IN NEW YORK
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Police urt- si. .v n slo'j.inw
l.ejt.l i.t llie " luir. h i f tbo i'!i. -
Mryant Ncm V..rk
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PIPE 0R9AN RECITAL AT
FIBS1J. E. CHURCH
Mis Lilihn Dcchmsn Will Pre-
side At Orgdn; U We.l
Known To fJu'hre
recplc
M -aa I i"an iMi- biii ii elm bal-llt
needs mi ititrodint' n to s iiithrt'
iiem.. will he hep) m pile orca.i
r-cltal at the First M K Oiiir.ii
net Frnbiv fioiunc (i.toNer tth
Miss Isi'Iiiubh w!l I'. iihi to I it
Mr lloistio Ileinb td.oi
Ms I e. i llilin . iidlUt lit til'
First Iiaptist hiir. ii of Dk'aboma
l ltv. imd is re.fKn!' l(s the b ad
Ins organ i.l In the in Hnd one of
the fine-t In the soni'nn t M
a pn II of Gaston ll -lhei. ttie Hote l
rtsn l4. h r of New mk
Miss 'leiliiiiM H nil f r.
ati'llty p'us ;l most thai mine person
ailtv; lor ni.iM-ry of (he nijan to
c with Vr liri'li.iiit te. h-i .
i 'aves I ttln to h desired In bet
w olid'ifu! Inlet ;! tatioi ef Die or
t; n
This I mi e e; i .on oi..ortiinil i
wlili h seldom conn i to the n o..
tiuthrle to n sr urnl apiree Hte the
orclieMriil poiMihllltleS of the nie
organ.
The orK.ui tit the Flint M i'.
rhurch has n-i i.!y mid rcoiir.
tensive r -1 a rs hit inn been
tically rebuilt u.d i. in a sen"' i
new orran
It W'OllId indeed ; lllibei oln'TII- t'o-
llilis'i :1 I lr-t: .' W lid h Cllllll 'o I I
joy sbo I d witoii" fall to lake rtd
vintage ( this l ire music. -I Ire.t
STATE RURAL SCHOOL
SU PCM VISOR HERE
li A I lke St. I. rill it) f lll-ll I'll;.
ettisor wlin .. I I Hi wiek ami paid
a v sit lo Ml Muxlow. ' -r -1 1 i u
orlntondi'iit and prn'sed I . r hoik
lie sa) he (nii'ol the s I100N of th"
county in exooiient uha;t' ami ji; or
then futHti- n'tig as tin y : initild
Professor t'liblwell. sui erli l -n-le-it
of the Jeans and slater f i n i m - -pannd
Professor ll.lke
AMOS AND JOHN "OOnt.
Aiihis Kw-inr. chief of the wilb it .
is responsible fir this 'I wai
thrown down (or the deptityship t
was ap; n 'Ir .tid w aa to take my
Job Oitoler I. but they pnILd th"
slats from tinder m. Tiny fooled
me snd made a nmnohy of poi r Jo'i.i
'iololie. Jiih-t didn't know be wit
beti kidded whi'o In Washington
lie stood ;i s MM' h sbowr if getti;
an a po'ntment is I did of le-lng d-pity-
he foundation f r the ord-r extends
mi far I'liik that aeeording lo Irilirtl
interpreters the "moons whinh Iihvo
el.ips'd sni'-e that time have yone from
tbe ttii iiiory even of tradition and the
tradition and legend extend back
hiindri!s of seasons.
Candidates for initiation may make
npp'icatiin to join after they have
eoniinitted some extraordinarily bravo
act ; have been fearless ill leadership
reTiowind iii politic nf the tribe or in
home way distinguished themselves
greatly the interpreters told the
physicians.
Two of the candidates were veterans
of the world war. One had boon seri-
ously wounded. Directly east of the
center pole an altar fire or -acred fire
as it was called was kindled.
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1 In- iiHcini'i lit I'r !.iiu l.ciionx (knottn nUo n "Mr Zero" mtil tlo1
tni!ot . "i to " mi i ti"M " tlio scrvi. es i f jobless unr ctcrniw in
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MAIL CLERK TELLS
llFJiN ROBBERY
Man Who H.ul Charge of M.til
Car Robbed Near Eimond
Fnyi BitndiU Are Old
Heads At limitless
Finn I. Joins t.i;l!l noil! lo. W
and In ttinlfe of the mall i r oi
train '. the i:Ulil It wi held tri
and lol.hed lo I- .11 I Is It it wi ek.
went I In out' li here t day o-i ttalit
'iS In ip'.iklng of til" loldii'iy li-
s a ' d
"We had been look Jot a hotil
tii f or some 1 1 tti o Mnd I n ; ti'i
and at mid gu.irda had been ildi:
the (lali s when we had any miiisus1
ntnnov shipments Tl.e iilfjit of III-'
hod up we d. not bate a'tVlhint
exiept th pnlllinrt ttv(ilteid mail
so the fuardt ! not on the i
oisl in si. if a id two other ilcrk
We pMiti"! f r the bold im to lecur
ifirtlo't iiji the 1 ne tour til" tisane
jcniintiy. whete one oc uied a sh.ir'
j t me ii'o h oi pi ti v Nnt iiian wat
killed. I i.t when t' e tiiiln was s i I
! ib'l.lv slo; jie in the iici'ilrv i i '
Kiloioi d I ieni led that ti e hand t
j h i I it- si 'i ul out nil the llnh'i
j I arte 1 snd lin ked the door rind had
! our cues nil ri adv to ;ooi -it t ho
ira Is us Is our dulv lot the hundils
j t it tWII I Purge or llltlo Klycl 'lll J
I't the door a:id blew It open A'
jth.it thev weii' alia d to mine In a
we i ul thoin i etcied. ntld o uld. .ill!
; .ten d Pate III i out but they bid
t'ie londi.for ii.ni.il mid thiml'i
j c t to k ill t t mi if to- did not Ind i "
I Us to i DO e oil out 'I 'hi') IJ-o'd hi 'I
j as a nil eld and at hi . iei.e '
at last i .in-ented to i nine o il ned
turn on the Pil.ts
I h" bandits took five ' f t'l It i I I
pun. lies Mtil.iii'lng all of th resist
red iii.d ordnaiy mill They d il
not. h"ever serine the i-hlplliellt if
ri'tc stered mail f'nm the Federal I!
r.i' I. imk in Kansas City to lt.il
In' they no doubt rpci!el as it
had I eon delayed They were oi l
bead at f It business and one o'
them was an engineer and h'tii llc !
the engine like tin old timer"
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
j VISITS SCHOOLS OF COUNT
j Vrs S'o-a Mil).) lontity sni'er
; intcnd.-til is In tin- moth patt of t'l
jcoint) tills week Visiting schoola B.I I
Intel view Ins; s. hool laiards with tint
vp'w of li ttering cfinditiutia If th it
bo s-lhle " have found the
m Uools of the cminty In fr'H's'.
shape ao far." said Mrs Mui'.o
y . sterdiy.
In "Offering Dance" Festivities
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HEARTLESS PARENTS BE-
SEBT 2-MONTHS OLD CHILD
Little Girl It Placed on Step
of 8t Joseph's Academy;
Butrrs Will Adopt
the Biiby
lsre lonilng nr. thought bv of
ifceis l er.j In ha m been driven (mm
Oklahoma I t). s!oj i. ( h. amitn
li iittaine of hi Jose; h S M adeillt
j last n glil slioitlv after I n (t!mk; a
iioii rot i ut and plm ed a bundle: o i
(tin porch and H'lliriie. o Hie if
After honkliiit hla aiil.i bom to
firoitM. (he InllMIe of the aca.b'llli
a spot I iiht was turned on the
li' II. ill i iint'l the a'stets nf the 4
detilt i' etied h door and took it In
It roved to be a (tenths old
I r bat
Police nd the stmrlfPn office weft
notified and a nuUk re(i mad.'.
It'll tio Irme of the mvsteriiiiis Cat'
i fo'ind One of th" sistera at
the Mi idemy was aleeplhx lit a f''tn
lire lit above the South portico of
the aia.l.'.iiv und she SUM a man an I
ii woman ncii;'e (he ittr which was
n heavy one
Tbe Sister Superior at the ma
jdemy niiiioiinced today that the chill
wo. ;) be adopted and raised at th
in adi'inv
I IWI It I'ltlsoM us IN
(IHMV NOW
Tl 'm m" but twenty pri onen in
th" i on it v jail at present it fei
V :iuber than or ruanv month Morn
'fill half of the number ar.. bctiu
held bo fi d. -! -und. ii itu and will
be tiled at the iiet term of federal
coit't whlili wlil he held at Ok'-
hoiiiu i
ATT IR FlrTtEN YEARS
.A li if a i . ft. 1. For th" fir-t
tile in !i. years a grand Jury Is sit
Hn In t'aldo roiinly The Jurv
vhi was s.rn In Monday w.s
culled by Judgn I Inn III Compliance
with a pcliib.t slKiu'd by more thai
I "I t;iue(a An Investigation will
be male 'it) the noirder vmm at
"lunei-tw In which llrenl Filllott w n
killed and two offh ers wmmdrd.
well as other m.ttter
FIVE CHILDREN BY
OWN DAUGHTER
Iflgo. Ilif i Ales Flatter lto-
well. n.ro. Is held lo the ibstrl't
mult In $J."oo Ir.nd on a hrgn (."
Iniost Ills daughter Tul'y age 3 1
I:ms to have borne hi n five i hlld
rrn einoi she wa. 1 Tlie fither I
f! e! md
Half a doe warriors lnt rytbin
icalfy mi a tomtom during the lance
TI.e caiididatea first fivt d for two
days and then offcriiigt f'.r the fireat
Spirit Mere brought in by the candi-
date. ho placed thetn within the
saorifiee uruiimls and stiui thrust
M buffalo tofh into the ground The
warrior w ho followed li.nl to lucat
the tooth atitl re-thriist if into tht)
ground. Then the feast of the year
was brought in. The candidates how-
ever did not participate.
Sanding they extended their feet
H'J that the hole touched live cals.
Without making any outcry the ean-
didatea in this position submitted to
the painting of their bodies by the
priests.
(Continued on Pl f )
Drys To
Prosecute
Ar buckle
mi r .mi lc
s ail ;'iter i h
T
againtt
If.v.cci
l '!(
A I bf ' ' f trt death of
Mis trlnia
w hit la d. Ur-
e. tit ha 'vi lowing luiurse
wuffre ft or I o''eil.n at
trtiiklug J- I t the Hotel HI
Fraud here t ilh ago. ot
h calends t Ui-erlor court
heta l.iiltr. but the defen.Uut
eteral hun lie l miie at hi I
honi-e In I Ansrle
It waa .'ri.d Ut tiVM f-oo
t hrle llrennaii one of the def -nn
attorneta. thai A-b . kl' pre. .il
In court to'Uv w not deemed net.
essary na the i will emu i oulf
fur !ntrH Uoa and arrigtnrit t.
Olsttlct AHomey Melhewr Pra.lt.
howet-er liillmated thtt b oppose
Artuii'kle abaeiu e ' and piohab!
would ak cotitlnuan. e until to-it
FrUav to enable him lo i etui t. b4 l
Ftsni !. o nd api-er.
Federal aitl.'H asant Afbui k'n
In ctmnM Hon with le" VoIte.
ad vloUtl.m are to be bell up for
some !m U wa annouided by Uo-
bett II M.Corntai k i'cl.i a!stnl
to lite attorney general cf the t'nl
ted Htales MW'ortiiai k h be !iad
ranielleit plan whtclt called br th
ImilleilUte arrrat nf the roitiedian n-t
a iharge ef unlful poaen if
ll. ior until after fall tnvrt g itlmi
i f th" aliened dtaappearaiM ef p..
OiVit w.trth of assorted Ibinora froi t
Hliey'a resl.t urant d. lare l hi Mr
t'ortiiaik to have been the aourct of
the si)inc supply consumed by g'ie'
at Arbuckla patty
I.ata Uet night Mci'orrr.. k not I i
lublb? a telegram which h hl re
iete front W'ayn n Whwder chief
counsel for the ant! !in teuo
In WkaMntbsn. and which demand'"!
Immed'nte ant! vlgortoi pioseculloit
of A i l"N He and other who !li rid-
'd Ma lrtr fw alleged !olatl.rt of.
the prohlbirtoA laws. M t'fftsscg r.
piled he said thai full biveallgi
tion wa being made and that hi
wttiild undoubtedly nme. ut tf! i
person Involved
CNTHUIslASM QROV.ft
OVEH AMERICAN LEGION
laAtZAAR CARNIVAL
F.veryone I very luisv thosit d4ya
arranging pir the hi home talent In-
ibsir ' lUnaar 'rlnvi" Harry Fnri!
who h iharge of the directing ant
staging arrived thU morning front
Pawnee wherw the Legion liny Just
finished putting on a hataar rat ni-
val whlclt wa very successful.
ceetliig for the Incloti niember t
i ailed for (otilgbl st the court houi
for the purpose nf detennlni; where
the ' Ha a4r4'rnir' will be held
The lljiaM'arnlva will bit atrlttly
homa talent the wild (nan from
llornrn will he a lo'ol Ulan also tho
"slronit man" "the devil i hliif" "the
ni4n eater'' ' the mind rcvler" Joe.
Joe the dog fi e hoy he lily who
lives talk and eat Under watr(
and many other U' h freak ain't
the ladle whd stand behind tht
stands and different con'-eion will
alt tie home jieople.
Ilehearsal for the minstrel show
staff t. night st city ha'!. Kveryone
U invited to ta's psrt.
must r ace murder charge
Shawnee Oi t. 6 -4"!y Fi person
local tail driver waa arrested a p!
formal 1 harge placed aginut him for
thu murder nf hoy Itennger on. Fib
day atght. while the Utter was en.
gaged in a dice game lta;isj;er die.t
from the wouads Incurred in i"'t
log rpe. Kpperioa plead D"t
g lilty and I reman led to J til !(.)
out bond
II VMM I'M C.llAi; 0
Re Nv. Ote. Two band tt
ntrd ts tlerr Vslley D"k at
1 Loytton California. yterdsy ae1
jot aay wtih tUCOO In gum and
j Currncx.
j HARDING HOSTELRY AT MARION
f Mgrkm. Ohio Oct 6 caaipalgn
I ha been started to build a hotml
Derfl lo Darned a hnnur of Prr'
dent Harding It Is to cost I'c.n.nn
wilt be eight storle high a id lm
lr1 rooms
BREWER AND REISS ADMITTEO
TO BAR OF HIQHE4T COURT
"T'ashlngtuo. Oct 4. Phil D- Crew
er aod Paul Rei. 0f Oklahom Ciir
wer admitted to practice befortj tne.
bar ot tbe (uprm ' tjv..
ted $uts Tu-J
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1921, newspaper, October 5, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712757/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.