The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 55, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 1, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 20 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
TIIT: LEADER OUTlTnTE OKO. SATCTfflAT. XOTCMITCR 1 10W.
' TMOE VI VI
1
1
B. and M. WEINBERGER
"Where you
Open Until 9 o'clock
Saturday Night
More Than .300000 Passages
Already Booked For Great
Britain From U. S.
. Next Year
London. Nov. 1. England la !. ttf he h'8VU r 0u'' of he udr
lnK for a bl Invaxiou of American ' t1) lonj? lofty cam-
vihitors nkt spriiiK. Jt : tt ! Hinttlirlc and cross bar and when nU:lit
not Urns than 3Wtit)t pass lava'afH ro(l Brl(j proteftl(m is rcqutrcd
already Wn hmk.d to KnRland. i l f .dintmble. Th rr-
sfpam ahlp companion are iu'ikmir!
evory effort to roidy for th un-jn'nl u a mpl on and eaKy to
tlclpatcd rui and by the end of May
Atutithlnrt lib.. 1 AU ItfMftt mnV ll. HP . f
gage In bilnKing American across.
One American who controls neverHl
big hotels in New York Cify Is here
looking over London and the larger
provincial cities for mttablo Bites
upon which to build hotel on lAnierl-
can linen.
iiol'sks ix iu;iu.i
AHKAT A P!U:MIUU
Derlin. Nov. 1. Berlin's Dwellings
Bureau has notified no wly-nmrrlod
persons that there are no houses or
apartments available for them and
lias advised them to live with their
parents or other relative until the
present dearth of dwelling na teen
overcome. Tie bureau also ha ad-
vised lovelorn couple to postpon
marriage until condition! Improve.
The new consular officials and En-
tente Commission are meeting with
difficulties in finding sultible quar-
ter. The Hamburg senate ha ap-
propriated 2&!)00(K) marka to -Improve
the altuatlon in that city Uh respect
to the shortage of homes.
EASIER NOW THAN LATER.
It la easier to break up a cold or
che-k ft cough now than U will be
later. Persistent court) that 'Jxins
on" all winter pave the way for a-
rlou throat and lung disease. L. W.
Day. 65 Campbell Ave. E. Detroit.
Mich. wrltea: "Foley' Honey and
Tar relieves one of bronchitis Tory
quickly." Sold everywhere.
The United States Employment Bu-
reau In Milwaukee announce teat
t' ey have more Jobs than there are
workers.
RED CROSS CALENDAR.
Headquarter Portoffice Phon e2
Headquarter- Postofflce.
Phone 273.
i
Civilian Sorvice Mill W II Heor.
Home Service Mrs -Olive McCoo-
nell. Nursing Serrice Mis Mabel Smith
' and Mis Precis.
If yon know of any one who is
sick or In 4 rouble or ned li4p of
any kind call either of ihe above
and awi.Htarco will be givtn In aw
far aa poew'ble. .
DR. J. M. BARKER
DENTIST
103 1-2 W. OkU. Aw
OUTHRr'
Orsr Ruokr-Barton Dry Ooo Oe
v to 10
Dress
Special
Saturday and
Monday
Sjvi;il jam-huso l
uur Mr. M. WfiiibtTKor
while in market this
week for this Halo.
Serb's Satins Ti i o-
tines TricolMtes. Tnf
Mas ti'orgitte ami
Civj'O Meteor
Exceptional values.
Divided into .1 lots.
$19-95 $24-95
529-95
No Exchanges.
No Approvals.
pay less'
.v LEADER FASHIONS. X
For Sleeping Comfort
Drawer such a these maka the
most aitsfactury lc"K farmni
for the young c1itldrn. For lm -snedlate
wear th tf orter lr-nRtli wlil
bn tlkp.i without the atorkinK fin.
bu( lh pattern la adapted for tho
wholo raiiKe of available material
make and thoroughly autUfactory and
mother will be quick to reroKT.ItA tho
pcononiy that homomakini; provldx
For the Bix-year U will bo needed
3 and 1-4 ynrd of material 27 Indie
wide 2 and 1-2 yard 3fi Inchon wide.
Size from 2 to 6 year may bo ob-
tained. A pattern of thi dealgn will
bo sent to any addreH by the Fashion
Department of this paper on receipt
of 10 cent.
TOO LATE TO CLAS&lrV.
THE PENNOCK A SON REALTY CO
Phone 218
Office Over Mucker-Burton
If you want a fonie or farm con-
sult us. Our "I'ep SVrvlee" ha sup-
plied the ned of other and cax
neetyour.
Price 4J0t
80 acre farm 60 acre In cultivation
5 room hoime large barn living water
In pr.sture. lnd lay fine. Two
miles of Guthrie.
Price 15500
120 acre farm f0 acre bottom land.
10 acres alfalfa 20 acre wheat. Well
Improved with good family orchard
8 mile of ;uthrie.
Price $8000
lfi't acre farm 100 acrs In cultiva-
tion. 7 acre alfalfa. Well Improved
This l one of the bent W eat farm
'In Iigan county. Priced for quick
sale.
THE PENNOCK i 80N REALTY CO
Phone 218
Office Over Mucker-Burton
FIREI FIREl FIREI
.Where? AVhen? Who Know?
Trotect yourself now by insurlnr
your property In The 'American F-aglc
Fire lnuranc Co. Earl Pennwk of
the Pcnnock & Son Mealty Co. agent.
'HEMSTITCHING and pleotlng at-
I tachment works on all sewing mi-
: chine. $1.60. Full InstruclJona. Ad-
dres J. F. Llj5. t Box 127 Birming-
ham Ala.
IFOR KENT Two sleeping room
J furnUhed or two light housekeeping
I rooms unfurnished In modern C.oune.
Ladle preferred. 408 East Cleveland
Phona 258.
FOUR BALES PEM ACRE record sf
Manley's eotton. 40 boll to pound
over 10 jr cent lint. Early prolific.
Reist drought wind disease.
"Staple 1 1-8; write for facts proofs
and special seed offer. E. S. Manley
OarnesvHIe Gs.
WELDON'S LANGFORD COTTON.
Earliest big boll beet yield. High-
et per rent lint. Freo from disease
and weevil. Special rata on early
.seed order. G. S. Weldon Lavonla
Georgta.
Leader ClMslfied Ad get reaulU
lotpfanc
Low M Burfce
phone 845
0 A I t THOUGHT.
There ti Rthsnn nob'.. 1 twin
ui r(or to k ii 1v f Mnii Th
ru nobility tat in ieittt auprtMr to
jour prrvtuti -lf
- Ilftd. S tyVmra. y
Black. Cats Witofcee; Ba'l.
Ut ni.ht h A O I? W MUroom
wa riitoimed lu'a a witch deu
Ji nuhwi and M. k cata peckmc
from the corn ''k and hK(g front
ceding when M "; ta tut Mv
i Florence Drwkner and K?hvn Wol-
' ganwM entertained wuji matuvrade
; U nee Kvcry tit of nwuitte lows
; inWe wa to be w tho three hs-
j tvaaea reprentvd little old t v hnmd
i southern (ti l wKtuhetr dainty frocks
of Wuit and ftnk wnh. hr .' t.:a-
j loons. There were !owne ra!re.
Pierrot and Pientie. Iu Un bell
i ; )'t"r mtii rag muffin Mr and
Mm K II Woigam.t Mr and .Mm U M
tuvlst ml Mr and Mi J T BtUkmr
We-IV tl.ltH'miK and the vmi c wa
1 furiilwtted by the tv oivloir Aft-
tr the second dam-' h ittirtKvU un
j narked ami the program of black nd
roUl itv given out and Mun Knics-
tine Adams ve ft nolo dance. She
Wan drcsttod lu ft ijiale yellow bnlM
comume wnh hit dalw jt 'nkird
in jh folds of ! .VlH Mt :!.).
Iin Catkin n Mmi Ttwtnu t'l!.!
liii-ttiaii il.tn.f end lar in tb rven-
lug l!'l Mla J.imvioe Du av'
a (toln 1arn e.
IHtnvh tuiil W4f-r wt re Mrvcd rur
Ins th even.'n and tfw Invtu-d ruti
er M '.n Beru!t Kih.KIi of Kd-
niotul. MUle nnl Kiirnh ThiMiijwon
of Muthall. UarrifH !(. tor f El
Reno; M-i lny't. tktn- and
Avun Pottt-r f IXlniLtid. ClariiM-r
M'entcolt of klh.!iis Cry Harvey
Ketitp ot Okthoiiia Citv. GiiicrM and
Jihn Cvlv of NoiiiKiM Ian Pirduo of
IMttiond. Crj'jrfn Unnrh f Okl.ili.rtna
t'ny Wllliiitn Maurvr .f HI Hmhi.
Mls' Mildred Davis (jcnevleve iU-
aurr J.-aniHtto PhilHiM. Mary Ijpv
Owens. Marguerite M-Cor Adald
Utu Wra Alln. Ituth HlldrtU
IaimUv Hiirk ticorifta Wwt Ix.ii
Onffney Nina Ilniniton Maty Huid-
rihrey. Ion Wallace. lVnhy 1
kins illen Brlckner Krn'tin
Adanm. Miiry PurcHl. Ivw Dnl U.
Mid'!!n Cslkintt Flora Adtr. Mh-a
Walton. Catherine and MargarH Dn
Lee Wt-t Ellsa Oaffncy and Mary
Claire Pity: Mi ri IVnnk White.
H irrv Mi)t. htit. Wurnm Ryder. !lr-
h ri WMber Raymond Dir' V"llir.nn
R'tehauM. John !itthll. Vetnon
"hurt. Frd HoVman. Jhn IteUnd
Harold Sjfer John Duk Tom Wal-
ker. John Fogarty V mx IVrl. War-
rn Van llt.r Jhn Hmke Ut-n
c"rk Jin und Harry M tson lv
Oflrner V'.-rnoti Cnik WtlMain Mc-
n nU'Y. Robert Pnllaid. William P..m
and Myron Hula.
m : x
Miwi IauIk Blertr went to Norman
th'w morning to at'emt Itv Mt ourl-
Oklahoma fame this afternoon and
'he Kaira Slg fraleniMy dance to-
night. x y. x
Entertainad THeir Club.
Mm R A Hallcnbeck and Mrs W '
Heer enlortalned ihe Kon y Monn-
Sh:h club yestdTday with a I o'clock
luncheon. The hoetfw were aaalai-
"ii y .Mrs i k linear in wrving a
d-lkions thn courwn binchfon. Hal-
"oween d'orations wt-re used grid hlKh
tor at itv ganx- of bridge wa won
by Miss Alice Tallman.
k x r:
Fiv o'clock Tta Club
V.. ...-.I . . ... .. ...
1-nirriiny. !l r I !iar'' i- (loon WM
cwtra to ihe Five o'clock Tm club
"Ch-. vriie. ffr hih end low -ort
fre won Dy Mrs llraun and Mrs
!oo!ev A di lldoui naiad course w-as
m rve.i n the kua.
X X X
Mr Oscar Halsell ia wndlng a few
ays in uuinrio
K X 5?
Halloween Mqurad
11 nltrht Mlia Crfh.Tln H.-th
'entertained with a Halloween m
querade at Iy hotiw. The fv. ninit wa
ilH-nt pluylng vanu nnd dan. tug and
' TtT w. re given to Lloyd P. .T and
rne Lyon in guessing ganmi y:uh
ntnt pMrtttiH nr tu) i of the nart
niuiR ne evening and thorn nm nt
w-ctv. Mi i. Haz.-1 p.-nniMk. c'Mta
' iy. it-ny trtowo!d. Mal'I Ropi
)i row. Musi Keyner. Glady lilak'
VUftred Jihnon Ix!s pu. Man ha
-mg. uirna Rowell. Trf'n Smith.
Marian and Helen Parties Humhprey
Mr Neleon of Oklahoma Ctor and Mr
'Vw; M'vssra rl end Flovd vn-
'ock. Mack Roy and Llovd I'w.Jer.
'jonei Klkcr. Kobert. Mr(v Clyde
'ut. narrv Puke. V-rne Lyon. Milo
MathM Thoma Naudet Charl-s
Douglaa. Cecil Ry and Robert
Po wort n The iumO-m was aited In
wrvlng hot chocolate and douichnula
PO; corn and aiHs. by Mr Hot tie.
'A . X X
W C Dumtshrev of Biitle Creek
Mich l vlslilng Harry f Newman "
Rtbekah Mt.
Tha RJekah will have a meeting
Tuesday from 2 to T o'clock at the
hom or Mm LRoy Ixwtan. Al intst
lobla grands ar Invited and thr is
o be a very lntertlng proBratn.
XXX
Joseph L Suler -nho wa formerly
Guthrie hoy ha bewn vtaltlng with
friend here. II wan a lieutenant In
he army attd hna Just recently re-
'timed from fourteen months service
'n France. He k ytaterdar o aJ-
seprt a poaltlon wKh tVi Law son Trac-
tor comjiany at Nd Holsteln "W'l.
John Mahonpjr haa returned from a
trip to Detroit.
RADIOLITE LOCATORS i
Made in
Bolbs and Tacks.
By the aid of these ::
Locators the key hole ::
telephone light switch : :
I matches etc. can be J
T j t T
easuy louna in uie aaits. t
vruutaiivccu ivo ic.ua.
25c
BHJUCO.
IIC W. OkU. Ave.
Thone C57.
Piano Rec !!.
Mk Janlw llasntr ptvint- the ( I
lowititg t(tdiit In a tja lu"t eve
ning: Ji- Wllhiim Hot i !oi rtot.Ot '
Frertnaa Marfari'4 King loi il- a !
eiutrt S i!-i . F.;hel l;iiiat Thliua :
Rogiatid and Carl Swans m i
m : ; j
Ml Al'et n Pardutti i tiil.t;t hj
--k iiJ (u Mc'tirtll Olsla. Vifitlllg
relatives.
X M X
Ladies of G ' R.
The Idt.mi of tha i A It will have
a mx lal Hn-titi'f Tai .!.iv Nov I at
the h.xii- if Mrx Kcm.)ei. at ." "J Noih
liiod A -.'d pixram tor tito hft
eruinm has Ixvaa (ilaiiiod
K hi K'
Hostess lo Builcfffs" Ctaat.
Yt-aterilay Mrs I. II Mat. hi :t Mr'
May and Mr f'i!u . I! hoti..a!
to h lUtrd'Ts' I'bi i M t -tU.-x j
was a KiHKlc! cwt and Miv llru.e
nvo a v. r y iit. iifim t..j-r on b.-r!
lr in the t. A two ruin Jiiioh!
wa ft-vd ay thi h-vtfM..
'M h y.
Mr and Mr. F L Ctlil Hr. idiot
the day in Not man
' X X
Club Woman Submits Soma Mtnu.
n" "' iiwiiitKi- f tit Atotut
Club Who ahOUUI Uk.rti ..ulllt to'
the lArtto-MIc Hcii tu fiuti ha ilnaliod
off a SttHiltluy niul S uutay li.-iiu.
which st iiim.iiu.iii n4iort. tii
he II C 1A H- H s; j
BREAKFAST
Saturday
Shredded What Diav.ua wi ll ApH-
Kxks Nrapolo
Fri hi TtxtM
Crffn. Te or Cocca
LUNCHEON.
Scotch Mutton l.io h wish Bailey
Bcltfi.m l'oiit
tCoid Most diced and brain d with
pirnento iK-rv il on loa.i' i
U-tluc and Hc d Tanjt;o.-t wl li
Mayonnaise
Orang Lu Covlmt
lltresa Ornnge I o in tu.i wiih ( Hi e
of PotMd.Cako)
Cof;e Ti or ChH ulat .?
DINNCR.
C!atti M. niaiette
(WmU Utiioti and Crackf-rn)
t'lHain tif Corn Crouiona
Filed Fit i . 1i ct tr S-j--
Pot N'oiM.
(Iraliiiti) .Muffins
Surloln Steak with llcrnaine S.tiii i-
Cuuliftower au gi'Mttn Du h. I'ot
lottlKe (iMljefoM Ch.Hlf Dn-MKtitg
Iei Aijli 1
I "of few or T a
BREAKFAST.
Hund.iv.
Bakd Aie with VVhlpJtHl Cream
Vienna C of fen Cokn
Cfte or Tea
LUNCHEONS '
1 Tomato Hiillloii
Broiled Chicken
Fieneh l'f.m and l-Muc
FreiicU H!!a
TUce Naiad
Baked Cu!;nl
DINNERS.
Allistr Pearl Ca kt ii
Crraut of Chit k-tt with Klce
Rliw Cive Sailed Aliiious
I n!.d Salmon lnnott Buiu-r
Ro.-t Pol
Tonated French Ru'Im
Fried Chicken MuJilebuh
(Bacon. Country Gravy and Apple
Friltem)
Celcrv l"BriieitiA r
(Cked Celery. Frem h Knowing with
'hi!i;'t)ed Piemen toe pickles and
chive).
Came.m.lM'rt Cbe Toasted Crjckerw
llwtachlo Nut ! ('ruin !
Aortd Cakea
Black Coffef.
Mom Economic C!ub.
Tho Homo Eononilcs club of the
Onthrlo high rl hekl iho fimt j
mwtlng of then year at th home of!
Miaa Beryl Burton on the evening of J
((!Uber 16. The early part of the)
evening wa anient In reorganizing the
club lb const 1 1 irt Ion Ixiing read by
the prealdent after which the K Mow-1
Minn Crace Jamea; vlc preald- nt Ml j
Mka Grace Jame; vice prtaldnt Mies
Stella IXH-k'oil; jcrefury-tr'Hi urer j
Beryl Burion; Royal Blue s-ditor. Miasj
Thelma Chlll: city editor. Mis Mil-1
area tiravtte. Tlv placi of urionaor
or the club la filled by Ml Blanche
Madlgan liead of the Hom Economic
detiartment of the high school. After
th hulnes of the club wa attended
to a vera 1 musical numberi were
given by talented metnlMsr of the club
iftcr which rffreahmetita were aerv-
ed. X X
MIbi llattle M. Dye wbo ba.t been
GOLDS
II1 w twt-
i tc tnrstif.
7 ?
VICJCSVAPORUlKi
Y0U B00Y6UAKa-3O".CiC'.H2C
uuste iik h no to to e hvr
trlonda at i hii(tI.
x K
Hllwr Prtf
tn ii( I n ! I i'!iji iIi.b i'ur.
of last 'HKIC( w a It.'- -tl
psity giu l.y M. 'Jtil-ttH Ntnikit
at rnt ftant o t4k
t ! bi.it-. '. 'kct a. a i lo a
tin'l 'i ucst ih.' tt.-or n ) U
rri'd them Into lao i .n whr? only
Jtk ' Uut. rii furu'titl ligiit "1 1
riHuiii) .f( .i.t. ua Autumn
l.et tttid v.iivti tUUuwa n
i
Th.i etenihg w epeut wtH fer-
tun t-;llu aid t.n ii M M t j
Piillar winning t! H.i!.Vn nn
i i
Ai!.'t by Nl !; a l-jtR ?
I.ox.vo ! a dclii'SoU niii" mttr
til:. i !.. II lil '. :: It.M t hi V;.i! il
A !'ry tt. t ei t ;l)tt I UliuHi
Hlnl so l;il von euiiiinl Itclp
l.u( like it We have never
lut I n lisul pit ttiie w ilh Harry
t'nroy us Mar. ! t niisi
thi! otto Alo'i
i li.'i t !. fr.mt liio Otieiil. tJo
little 'Kjlijuiiitii )fl lit' latest
two ri'el C'Mimlv
Ms I r.t trooij netttn pi ii .Tiitu
THE BABY DOLLS
COMPANY.
Tln'iY l-il ilay iiit'o. Two
I1CW Cl filftlM-rn joilU'll tilllilV
W It it-U will lilti'ltv'tloMI tile
.liiiVS . I'flces Ihi ilutllile
Ik HiIiT otllv
TWENTY and FORTY CU.
SUNDAY.
Two llij; I-'cnlnicH Ten Kci U.
Show Woi-Uj it tol!ar.
I
"VI
"THE DAYS
OF DARING"
Five IJi el Kcein I'Viitlire
I'ti of Ci to Ihi.i one. Also
AI.ISKKT KAY a.nl
KI.INtJIJ FAIU ia
l.iife.Kt - I'Valltte
"THg LOST
PBINCE3S."
I'elicve IIH- tla-t ptotffHtls font
in sottie money Two re
foiiDltcH nl they w ill Uh0
till cliiNMna Tii pi i.-e U tlto
shuio. JCo vtniil-vill( jiKt
plelurt'H tin. I n'rtl oim-n.
iricci: TEN and TWENTY
Matineo S'arti at ! :30.
Evening at 6:30.
MONDAY. 1
WIIJ.fAM FAIJNi;.r. .
Superpiettirt.
Znne (Ircy a Story
"THE LAST OF
THE DUANES."
Only TEN and TWENTY
Nowhere ile can yoti aec
Farmim hi his latest feature
nt 10 and 2U cent.
wmm
laifcsaiiiis i fiiii 'r Tin i -tt-
TODAY
j S'- a j 1
' "'V ' :.
; ' " ...
r ' '-
I - y
!' i
-
k -7 ' i7 T ; :::: J :
. ... . it
. . . . t u A r
pHWWWfMW. IfwOeaflBWMslsl stsaaBj
v ' II
nf't"!
v
L 'I M c W
Partners in Crime
Toiii lii k itii.i Marry nl nit that the
(J.ir.liu r iV V lit Uv i 'lot hct If.at!
Tiny Ii!' the iM-iv uai-t Mam ami lltvl
rtl ami (litii MuttuT- havt' found ujn
iuM (inn thai th' fnlui.'H ait lh kind n al
"live" !..i iit t-d
St tlnc iiifiiiiij'isinliif aHit that wc
jt'asuiialdy jaitf at
$7.50 $22-50
Gardner & Soehl
Open Saturday nights until 9 O'clock.
lino u Ni-a Maiy Dubrlng NkHIo
U hilled Maiy Pollaid. lti-ei. Dtl"
IIHK. Phyllis Carpenter lnHile WUI
l.ey Margate! htrey and Ruby
Charvo.
x :: x
Citbinct Member Win Will
Iicjacacnt EngUtut Hero
at Labor Conference
Gtorgs N.
It wa announced r-canttjf Dial
'Jeorge N Barnes lahoi" iietittr tit
h llrltUh cabinet would lt Eng-
land at the end of Ihl month for the
'titernatlonsl Lbor Canfereru-a lu
Washington Ha wilt represent the
BrltMif governineiit.
Iltll isil MM ACIt Ill lls
ri!H aii:hh: ikaih:
Lon ji.n Nov 1 Kpott trade In
BrifUh leather good is reviving and
mannfacturer say tliey are hopeful
r capturing the hinder grsiU Anierl-
'tan market
An official of (ha International H o
ind Leather Fair aays t?iaf British
-natiufacturnra ar pooling resources
markets and funds In an eifnij to In-
reso export trade.
The ntemberihlp of Uie Mine Work
rs" I'nion In Germany tu risan front
t019Ht tieforo tbu outbreak of the
var to 422.KO.
Over 1'tOO women and tfirl em-
loyed In a big silk factory at I'yeda
'apan have lone oa strike for tUgher
vaM.
t . V lf 1
i - " yi ;
V. v . r
-li
A new ilMit'ood fi.ild I report ml lo
li been f.-und in the Hold ('vast
legion of JioutU Aftb'4
FRANK'S
Second Hand
Store
We Buy and Sell
Everything.
No. lMN.Fir.t
Phone 135
SHIP BY TRUCK
We Haul Anrthlnf
Anywhere
Oar rrlcei Are Right.
We Will Treat You Right.
Bee RAQLANO.
Phone 1017.
. . ... Jl
It Rosa Dud Fate and Scale Cream.
Will ramov dandraft and toe at
M hair railing. A rlaaasar tod rtl
W ftciai ktn rood. Kltrie race) a
M and Scalp Massage Hcalp Traal M
Biaot Specialty Hair Cut Ma. B
t Mineral Water gbampooe t fpe-
Halt a
T. C. VINSON D
m 111 rirst B'. Oathrie. D
H -H" -i-f -H-4--H-H- t t i rr
1
Insure your Automobile
X ftjraimt rirt Theft Liability
and Property Damage ia my
!! daiiit rcliablit eomranU.
li)WCHt rate.
W. U. KoCOY
120' W. Olda. Art.
Then 2iS
OtUtiMtlllllllMIHIM
1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 55, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 1, 1919, newspaper, November 1, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712806/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.