The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 113, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Primary
Is Fiercei
(Br The Aertetl Pre)
Oklahoma City July 29Will
the Democratic party of Oklaho-
ma be split wide open in the
event Mayor J CV "Walton of Ok-
laboma City wimt the mo.
cratie nomination for governor!
That u iOl of the paramount
questions beinjr . debated in th
state an next Tnesdej'. primary
draws near.
Mayor Wattoti'a acceptance of
the endorsement of the Farmer-
Labor K'coiitruetion league
which ha a program patterned
largely after that of the Non.
partisan league of North Dakota
has brought down upon hita '.he
opfHHUtion of a bij? section of the
Democratic press of the state
and that of follower of Waltou'i
two opponents for the nomina-
tion. R. H. Wilson stV superin
tendent of public instruction and
Thomas U. Owen former justice
of the state supreme court.
None of the anti-Walton force
admit that the Oklahoma City
mior has a cbanep. Rut Walton
make as broad claims to success
as the opposition.
Jwat how far his lV'tnocratic
opponents woulj po if Walton
should be sueeesful in the pr"-
mary is one of the unanswered
questions of the campaign. Not
admitting that Walton will iill
enough votes to win. nn f
opposing forces have officially
committed themselves in advrn-e
on whether their opposition is
unalterable. ' f
Two courses it is pointed out.
would be open '-to the anti-
Waltonitc Democrats if 'Walton
becomes the Democratic citoli-
datj for the governor's tliajr-
silence in the raropui.t preoed-
tnir tho 'general election in No
vember or a .v5' to the mp-
nort of John fitlda f Ok!nlina
City farm papr editir. who is
coneed-jd to havVtho Ucpulilicau
nomination in bis p-Lrt.
Predictions are freely made by
political observers that while tV
'wheel-horse' Democrats will
stay with Walton should lie be
nominated the bijr bulk of thowe
strongly oppoaing him in the pri-
mary will accept the "bitter
pill" of turning to the pp.rt
of a Republican rather than ac-
cept "Walton.
On the other hand it i p-'ii.t-ed
out. Walton wou! carry
many Farmer-Iibor 'irublican
vote and Socialist vo.'e-" should
he face Fklda in the fall.
A niijnber of .Republican news-
papers have been lcmlin? com-
fort to Walton in his campaign
for ' the Democratic nomination
it .is claimed by anti-Waltonites
because ther.
Republicans feci
1 .1 . - A. i
Walton would be the easiest
Democrat to beat in the general
elections. -
CIVIL SERVICE JOBS OPEN
CJtII aorrlce esiminattoae 'jr
stenoc-aphers and typ1ta for de-
partmental aerrlca in Washington.
D. C will be held Atifut 8 at the
Oklahoma City poatofrtce accord in
to W. D. Parka aecfleur of tbc
examining hoard. Entrance talarHs
for the poaJtlone are 1.2t0 to I UK"
a yrt There la an urgrent need for
mat etenofraphers. accorSg to
farka. After the Aiifist lamina
tion en will be held the acond i
Tuesday of each month.
GITliniK PEFEATS CI.'ICK-
AS:i IN FRIDAY'S CAME
Out nil won a fame of bae ball
yeBterdiy def?af!uf Pi&i(aha by
a score of 13 to 7. Engle Oui'irie's
fast third bsaemaa made many aen-
satioaal plsyi he secured four bits
In tour timea at bat Seven of the
thirteen runs were acade In the
eighth lnnlcf.
10 CORN CROP IS
IM THE orriNO
According to farmers In toe city
today there will b little wheat o-
oata la north Loffaa county this year
but there IU ba a bumper corn chow
If a rain cornea eoon. The Elberta
rearB crop la Urgjer thaa was st
firat thought.
"" WEATHER '
: Tootiht and Sunday probably noma according to an announcement
scattered thnadenhowers cooler to4ay. Oklahoma ranked third la ad-
orthera OkUbom tonight cooler rancea. New Mexico Retting $132000
.. --- aaa a 4 aaeBaiW
Youth Vko Held
: 'En Up Is
"t
Killed In Battle
thy The Aaawrtaloit Pre!
it Lews Ma Jwly A yeonb
man iwewtiried a lOwaN Schu'ta.
of thi rty was shot an killed tars
last nifM an the evlavirte a? te
city fetewia a ehaee by city 1ete
live w war tnvttgetina eewer
holdup. .Three athec yeuaf rneo
wfc Imh4 from th autemobii ef
tar if mukn by th data
ttvti. war acretted. Th wtene
bits U whiah th feoe Had b
riding was Steleq from an EaH St.
Leut. HI aaiey. th polka rapartaS.
KE3 FJSSE5 THE
I
Eattlemant of Etrik Now Up To
th executives of Railroads;
Seniority la Etumblinf
Block
tlr Tfc. aaorUIrS Prm
Cblcato. July 29 -tSetUcniant of
tha railroad ahopmrn trlk bf Prw'
dent ilardlna'a Sntrvcciioa rlHj i-
rrvnly toJay wlta tha decUioa ot
ratiroad atecatlva. Whila tuitVt
tbey ar th atrtk ldera had "
huuncvd what atand would ha ta
09 th preidnt'a i ec prarai..
nnioa leader bera war ot tb opin
Ua that tha plan would be accttd by
lh atrikars.
Ottlclata of tha wHtrn road bcit
t'thhe'd comment on tha poilbtii:
of a ttUront on tha fTvwnd tVtt
they vra ignorant of the pr!dcnf
aifct projoala and nona aeemal tn-
clled t change their ttand In fo'
o men now at work Wins glared uu
the aenlortty list
Hrtke leader headed by It. V.
Jt-well were dua tark to headquarter
dt riai the day and meanwhile prep-
arations were under way for tt
'meeting tvf tha trikert general com-
'mittaa of ninety members.
VMenca ot minor character t U
maiked the continuation of the strike.
Ten mora Uiaj te ketwwa railroad
men and their employers were th-
I l . . . .a A
mltt4 to the United Btatae railroTt
board for dex-Ulon by E. F. QrsUn
rcaldeat of the railway men broth it.
hood In r.n with hla po" of lesvlm
the aettlement ot the weg at ao.k-
Inj cond!ti03.a to the board
BODY OF UNKNOWN
MAN I'OIND IN IIIVKK
(Dy Tke Aaxlatd I'rfM)
Tu!4 July IfHWHIlant ollaugh
and the polSos noticed s?is
morning that the body of a rcnaued
ait-a had Uen found on the eand !r
la tho Arkaaaaa r.ver. aom diat-
ane below here. The 4y
brought her.
Accordtnr o the if1or k V
(Jierfff UxtT waa Soand fuc
downraard There were no aerka of
ldisntlficatlon and the man had np
trently Uea dead for aereral day
.
4ii tiut identification would be al
molt tmpoaaiWe.
It It belteted to be that of thi
unknown men who jumped oft the
Arkansas bridge a week ago and '
thcugnt to be D- H. Thomaa it and
aild to have been at one tim a
Georgia millionaire who dlaapyeared
from a hotel last Saturday atte.'
having behaved la au eccntrlc man-
wr tit several daja.
REQUISITION SIGNED
?' SY GOVERNOR
Itequleilkm jtewra for "Bill"
EaaUr of Hartahorne Ptttaburg
county charged with "conjoint rob-
bery" who eacapei from the county
jail at McAleater la October. 1131
were signed by Governor J. B. A.
Robertson ta brln Eaater beck
from San IMego CaL where he ha
been held by tha chief of pollca-;
the requeat of McAleater autboritftt.
MOTHER
SEEKS NEWS
OF FATHER
Mrs. Cleo Kraum US Vernon ave-
nue. Venice California. U seeVlng
ber father Jim Monroe Bxttb.
thought to e in OtaahwsS. Mra
Kraum has remarried since she last
heard from her father over a year
ago and waa formerly known to him
as ! Effi Dyer.
ADVANCES MADE TO STATE
Of g total ofv thlrty-tiVJ adraacea.
amounting to $Si2000 mad from
July 17 to 23 by "the war finance
corporaUoa. 1107000 went U Okla-
Attorney Ckncrtl'a Opinion Not
Applic&blt la Cii Cut; All
Coart Opialor.t In Coad'i
FaVor
la reHy to aa Inquiry ast the
auti brought by Ralph Sunley aga'.aa
Frank llcaj to prevat 1 load a aaaie
from aolng on th ofrtciat baitot sa
a candidal for couniy treaaurer by
rvaeon t.f the 9ut that Uoad ha
aerted on term and lo th abort
uaesv'red i rm of Krank Wolfo C.
G. lioivr. who rt-i'rntd Bond in
th euil aald: "A number of thi
aU(ea Si auUatUlly the amj
atatttl that w have prohibiting a
county treasurer from aervlrg nce
iha two roncuUv u-ruin. I U
th atataa where th juertlon baa
ben befiir th court. It haa beer
helj that the tpreaioa "to Con-
tecutiv Urtaa" rona lo full
J.ernu and that part ot tenna d
not count. No dwcJUn war iitH
to the otntrarjr by couawl repre-
eaiing Mr. lootey and eo far aa
known there ar none to th cia-
trary. '
"Thl ruiiig a to b ma J j
aeceaaary aut vtily by ordinary gra
matlcal conatrurtiuo but aluo on
ground of reaaon. The rule ts to
KUa to language tl ordinary oteaii-
lag unle ther I umetb!ng to
how that torn nxcial or unuul
meaning was tntendrd. The teuit of
office of lb fount tqHau(.r ' hi
ordinary acfiutk't meana full
term rather than a part f a term
and a full term ! two yea re. Thi
Supreme Court of Kana. for In-
Mum' holda that hen a siatute
referg to sn oftlcer'a term of otflo
It mna "regular term and not
to n appointment to fill a vacancy
or the filling of an nnerifired term.
Th authorise on th uiJt iwm
io ba al one way which fa tndiciued
by the fact that la th Anv-rtctn
and Englloh Encyclopedia of Iaw.
roJume S3 page 337 under the bad
of IHiblic Officers no conflict l
tugealed In th doxtalona Th
ttateuaat In th work referred o Ii
aa followe; ...
"JV 1 sometimes provided by
conatltutlon or atatsui that certain
oftlrera shall hot hold otrire for
mor than A spocified number of
coneerui.lv term. No tenure of
offic short of a full term count
In estimating a term."
"Only two cooatructlona of our
iUt are. Jpw ple and ihn ons
givea eme to b neceaaary In order
to avoid an unreasonable conatmc-
tlon. Th alalulfl provide that tho
cotinty treaaurcr lull not serv far
a longer period than two conaecutlve
tern) tf It b held that the atalute
makes a time limit rather than a
term limit then It would follow that
If person tervea aay sis month
of an unexpired term h then night
be el d to hold full term which
added to the unexpired term avvulj
mak two 0'eers and alt month.
would then under the other poaaible
construction be ntlt!'d to be tweet-
ed again and hold office for eighteen
month in order to raak up Tour
years and If he bad to go out of of-
fice then the county commlMlotxT
;iould have to appoint aome one to
fill out the remaining e month of
th second ful term. Thi con-
atructfon seeme to b unreaonabls
becaua It breaks n;r a term. It U
perfectly dear that a pcrscn la en titled
to hold the office either for
two full term or or four jwi
on or lbs other becauae tba atatute
la providing that h may not hold
more than two Urme consecutively
meana that he n:aay hold the office
for at leaat tbu much time. Under
either construction Mr. Bond would
be entitled t be elected at the en-
aulng flLUn and If the statute lm
poae a tim limit then h would b
entitled to hold eighteen month or.
If sa held by the court It mean fwo
full terras then he would be entitled
to serr oat the second full term.
"Thi Opinion of th Attorney Oen-
rat which waa ubm$vl bo the
court ia the hearing between Mr.
Dootey and Mr. Bond doe not on
uln aay reaaonint and It do no
refer" to any court decisions. It
simply refer 'to a former opinion
(Continued on Faga 5).taiUe)J company to await mo.r
SHORTHORN BREEOERS HAVE
PICNIC AND GOOD TOME
Logan county Shorthorn breeders.
had a deUghtful mUng at the Wm.icrMjl nd th overflowing stream
Combs place vaewt of Mulhall yea- (flooded tart of Dcnrer cj-islut
terday according to Nell Hamphreyoma property damage.
who attended tha ' meeting. There
kere fifty member of th asaocla-
tloa present at th picnic din nor.
In th afternoon tho Judgiai fok
r ' ' "if -
c J'u ( Ii
fft: Mrs Clara i'hittips acetified of hv murder f Mrs
Meadow pretly Ion Aiigflea widw i now uiidcr rr-t tti atntwcr
:ne (harjfe. She in lttwii hert. at ah appeared in a local a.-t a a
chorus girl. Kitthtt n wild iutburwt of tiiiHu A. I. l'hillipa
in-! his wife t'atar f'r tl firt time ah be betrayed her to the
polio?
GtL'EML STATIC LEVY
JBjnOT IXEDED
Lei;htivo AppropTtati n Ada-
quaba For Year June 1923
Stat Examiner
Reports
Oklshotna City Jly :. There wt'l
a no ins-niiy fr a iitf levy for
th year ending June 10. IWl
In; to S lottt-r Ut ovruof UoirtuJj
ttvm Fred Patklnaon ti ina.uln 'f
atd Inspector.' '". j
Parkfnaon ld i U d.wicnt ntihh Kpaorth faculty; ho la prl
pnxreeded far enough th Die tat j'
anuiml report tor the (teal ;mr en I
a Jun &022 to a .t1n that ou-
s'dt. ot the ittrtrinlll lev tor rm
mon ikHouI and the iuarter milt ly
fr highway ronatrwtton both e4t
utory rctiulrementa there will be ai
need of a levy for k'ir.il teveti
pjrnoae.
An Amp'e Svrplue.
Approitflotliini made by the vlxhiU
IrgUlsturv apyable cut of th g -s-era
I year SKgregat I7ni'l1.r5
wl kh U ad led the 20 vt nt tai . -tory
requirement for dnllnijoent tie-
which maka tho amount SX0.S !J
I'arkinnou aaid tht after uiakl;i
the proviatons for the care of ou.
standing warrant and filing 'ip a
f aerve to meet all appropriation
there remain aa available aurplu to
apply oa appro; Ha lion of
sw.OTiHA which ukm from the ap-
propriation uiad i y the lat I gu
H.loture kave a net amount of It -
CW0iwi to bt provided for by ln
Kale board of eunalliatton
Good Preepect
The atate received "M'X1
source other than ad valorem tax ?
during the laet flwal year which went
to the credit of the general fund ac-
cording to th record of th tte at-
t'itor' office
J'arklnKon declared the atele wil
have to receive from that Source W
tho flaeal yosr Wli but tl 9I0.3S
or tH0paM le than was a tn'l
ly received during the paet fr.
Over the Wire
Kitchener. nt Joieph floheuriuati
Ixty after a quarrel with hi wbe-.
tet Ore to hi hmiae snd bern and
then wslked Into the biasing barn snd
ttruneo i.a woe ...pu.
Waehlngton Retention of the pr -h-tot
-promotion Hat of army office a
wa recommended to the enate mt:
Itary committee by 8cy Wk.
ft "'""O "
Near YorkAnother collar. I
German mark occurred a hundred
marks being quoted at 17 1- centa
Eaat Chatham. N. V.-Tha main "Je
ot the Boston and Albany rsllroa 1
was wsahed out by Swollen river a ad
Ik. TarllflaK fntltur
transportation to continue their
Journey to a point where they cool'i
get other train.
9 9
Denver A cloudbumt at Prkr.
rniA . waii&i tha waters ot sherry
Th onl. time nan ever succeed
In fooling woman . I before they
r married and ate 1 blinded bytllltles wnder tba. control of
omL aAiiD vmi nuonAtno
U0:i! ARE GUESTS OE
Delightful Tima Enjoysd By Civic
Club Yesterday At Mineral
Wcllg Park; Oiffin Is
- Orator of Day
PrUUy (he Mona rlub about M of
lhcm er guu of ih Kiwrth a
j W8(bty H Well. j.Bk for
lun boon. The ed.ltew ot icim
on b part f the worthlaa waa
lHrd l.y Dr. ( U th.tm of
! of the Urn club of Dallas an t
reapoaae t-y Orator CJiffen of the
oc clah. ' '.
Tha i th i glvn a rsmnda
"rah" -rah- rh weUom by ths
1ntltnt youngalera. Thi ' e1i!
g acTernl aon In whn lloh
Lehew and IX'tn Ilotton wr rrl-
slly nird In special numUer Hoth
l?;kwortlilana anj luh nemhr en
tered into tha apirtt of the fuoftfon
teatfuily nod mad lt a vary happy
occaalnn on all ld.
I.MH:ii ;IHvl 1 1 Mis
in iHi:i)u:AMi:vr
Peculiar aituatton wt th subjftt
of a dw lnhm from the atfotney jen
erv.!' offli today A man wrote the
atate elation board to llt effect that
he reglKtered a otr with one
of the two dominant o1lli'al (uirties
but that he had filed for ufflce st at.
Independent candidate wthd t
know i( ne could vote for the Inde.
pendent candidate. The election
Imard waa advlaed that the man ovist
vote in the prlmry flection according
to the way he waa reglatered but .f
coiime thla would not affwt hi vrua
In th? general election. A'VorjJ M
to inn. tnousn tho man is riicd as an
Ibdependont tandidate tor office. h
(finoot vote for hime1f In the pri-
mary. ( DVI -CAHHVINf; ll()AI4
DKCI.AHi: I MIIVIU.O
t
I -fUr Te' Aawafea ff
I Wenhlnston July 29 Three 'coil
'carrying railroads the Norfolk and
.Western. t'hepeake and Ohio n1
txtulavill and NeriivQle 'hav. de
cmtlr(n) 0TfP tMf UnM
.-. h .A..-.
foodntuffa Uveatoc.k and fucL. The
actloiia were t.ken unbr the ln
taratato comfoerc coitwoliialon it-
flaraflon of an emergenfy which
authorize;) road wnUrrad if th"
ahopmsa'a atrik to ahow prefrren-e
and eul)!lt priority la trata;.ori'-
llon. KANSAS UTILITIES WIU.
NOT 8UPFER FOR C0AU
itt Th AMir1at4 freaet
Topeka Kana July 9 Kansas
public utllUie wi not aufSer Jor
Lack of coal tor tbr weeVa or a
month according to a report made
public today by It. C. DetU&tar aeo-
retary of the pubilo tttltlea Ootn-
mlaklon. IDs rejxirt wa baa4 on
answer to telegrama sent to all
county clerk and to tight and power
EFillH ASSEMBLY
One Known Dead
In Kansas City
Hotel Conflagration
tS t aMwtotl Poal '
Keee C'ty. Jy JS wna
aeraM heewM . te be tfe. tt
tniiea m4 aawt a eta tr
' liremaa war efca la tee
ws t th Vladitat aetal at
tlgM and Main atreat pe U-
4ay fee etMe aaaatble vtttim t aa
etpleaiea leal algM wr.iht ana a
tire that ttid ma4itty
wrek th hetel aad adjetnlaf
hktlidiega.
The aa.e eaurr laet aot
at the rear et a fetent (n wrhFa
many ere wrc eu M
taut haa eat hea afietiy e
rminS (ay but ft bedevea
t have been ao te ti9 gas
two Mont: auk in.
jt nun in ktiukk nwrr
mr i a4uitixi fr
ChUago. July To atrtklajt
llllnold Ontral ahosxuea were
wounded la a fight between 7
atrlker sad a il of deputy t''
tfd tftatea marthala at ft Hiraald
abut tbt woraiag.
Th trout! atrtt a tort:g !
th deputy ith!- when th cr4
aurrottaded J. M. Mrg on of the
dutt and th mob leader aald
to be Clifford Itallcy. a atrikar.
thoutod 1t'a get him"1
Morgan ahot imley la
sh. and In the enaulog
Caltaki another elker
In the I'f
th el on
rlol rl
ws ShJt
Mom: caufT ciiuuaoK
IIIJJI AiaiNST SKWIOIIM
nr Taa a:ti ril
WatiaaDi) ytif S-Uv-f tsa-
t'ua Of charge that Certain aetvaor
ar latcreited ftnenrlaily In the rate
of dull pnpo4 In tar?butl
fchedulcs ot the pending tariff bill
was propoe4 la a roluilo latro
dif rd t'Hlay liy ttnatir Crsf
doutocrst Arkan.
APPROVAL TAMPtO ON
WOMAN'S ASTOiNI MINT
ty The Uil t'rt
Muakoge July JllApp.ilmnt
of Major VI.' tor St. t Jf sp
erlnteadret of th tlv tvtted
Tribe of Mrs All" I! iHtid of
Wewoka as chief of th Hemlmde
rll he ho approved by Charlea
II. Hurk lndln cmmlloier. v
ord!d4l ta offtrlal jiinouorpmnt r
rrtvad from Waahlnstou ld.
KIONAf CCD MAN ESCAPES
PROM HIS CAPTOR
Illy It a-u.i' r'
Cacua I.a Orsnd. CuUe July !J
Eugene Juva aou of the American
consular sgent bar who wac hid-
napped yeaterday by liandit and
bald fr 00d raaaom eeaid
from his emptors early May sftr
a fight In which h wa woundd
acrordlag to th ehlef Cf poll"hr.
The rht.f aa ha llle.l he ha I
th baud It a surrounded.
TULSA P&OPLE ARE MARRIED
IN CHICAGO
(By Tha AovwIatM I'wil
Chicago July Jl Mine Aurllis
ItougUa Itrlgam. daughter of Oorc
V. Prlgam of Tulaa. waa wanted
her at otll to Mko llafla
Tuttl of TuUa The trmnny waa
performed at M. mWths Kp!
copI chunh In (J!o? a northern
suburb. Tha eoupt witl re'ura to
Tulaa la 8eptnWer after pending
the month of Auguat In Maine
AN AMERICAN KILLB
IN tlf RLIN WRCCH
ny the Antir.t rrt
Il-'rllo. July 5 - Four rn one
if them a Amerlma pnger It
M Muirl'.L of Charlotte. N. C. wra
killed la th wreck of the Grma
poatal airptan whbh erenhed Bear
IWbsenbera: not fjir from l(mburg
yaierda.v. The other vl tlui wer
Aitart Uaqrlin and ftnor t'oevr-
gara. ipaniards and pilot Von Her-
lrm. THREE K PELLOWS
TO PARADE AT AR0M0RE
(By Tba AMiiid fe)
Ar-tmore JTaiy 9f-rid)wtni tat
open air tarbecua and pknld Juat
north of th city asrty thl erealng.
momber ot the Kn Kltis Klaa wilt
pared th streets and later hold ai
Initiation ceremony tonight deaptt
the requeat of Sheriff Kwlag C
London that It be sot held It e
officially announced thla morning.
COOLER WEATHER IS
IN THE OPPINO
Glory bef .The wathert'.an saya
w will bar cooler weather tin'ght
and ftundar wl h tB.-nlv nhowre
tonlht. Tbst' Its btst
Great
Flood In
West
lvivr July i') Cl.td b'.s
al heavy rams yealerdv aftd
Ist night atit t hcrry
the I'Utte rher bolt
flow fhroogh porttotw
many Uv above n r) '
rove rny fatnitic'
hoiHi ca mrd ser '
ai in Mil ituta ' 7
Slid
1
4 p
tela
ws.t and maroon
i . fe V . .
0 f tor-
J Attnar
rn ItO'OnuilH t (. y
from penver. v n
A clMllnirt i -is 7 n. in
the aflcrtuuMi at ' i Coi
'Jt.l miles stitheaat.
The jratrt damage dona (a
Iencr it was atatwt seas at
dlolwvtlle a attburb wberv many
home were fl...!ed n eomi.f.
rrall ibtmaa!e done to packinf
plants In that diatrict
IK 9 o'clock aeersl bridges in
Ib tivcr and . nearby had been
wadd away nd an hour later
the Colorado Monthern railroad
brblire at Hth and Wynkopp
alreets dropped Into the swollen
trcam
Murtly lfore mi. (night tha
ivtivrr 4 Malt l.ak railroad
britltfe n. rona tha I'lstte river it
Nineteenth lret cHapaed
At 1'ien-e Colo itl mile north
of tJretley a clou lhurd tUJ up
motor traffic on tfv road fem
Cheyeune Wyo. . 4a tsrd of
ai rjous n ci.let hja resetted her
from (list dUtricl but reports
late ht nirfltt mtt this inortiiff
were that hutolreds of niittonats
reiiirtHMir from tb frontier lay
iv b brm m. tt were marooned aloinc
the Md. '
The deluif- of wafer at I'atker
caused scrino liamaKa to rrofa
and bri.lg.-a accordintf tt r-
rls here. I 'berry creek vr
f ! d its bank at many Hinta
snd itiiimlated whol farms ruin-
liijf crops frtieratly alonf th
stream. " -
no xrATi: i.in Acaivrr
itKriNt; i.io i:ai;:v
A(orry inrl IWhorl AWtvat
a bl'r from a merchant la th aula
akln If ther i a taw prohtblilaal
ih p;lng of placards la window
with tn rli-tlona rUtlv t the
iius-r ant rtlrt maa's atrlkea.
The loan wwntioaed the Kannae ls
rliwtrtal court law atu ht had hap
pod thrf rMntlA lteptjlaav Mr
Short aald then w re law la 0k
lahoma trtng en tha subject sad
a In th queatloll of plartitg lU'-h
;fl In the wtft'bjwe he a4!ad th
forrt inlnnt t "tt rwr iujtcl
eB'-e be your guide"
UA W.AI THVINfi TO
havk ins mm:
Kan f'Hy July 5t . Thodr
Van Traea W. ronfeetloocr t IUa
ia i'ity Kan w-t ahot to 4aih
hen when he tought a bandit with a
ravo'.ter Th conferttuaer wa lti
r Mm of :). whti h b M la
hi ator to caah chH'ks of pa ktn
honaw mptoy.
STANOtNQ OP TMI
IQ LEAGUES TOO AY
IS; Ts wMiai4 Cret
Cbicaso July IS -ItaaebaJt fas
picked up their warning atper
uUy turnml tt the aport nag a en-t
giafd st the uwjor lag'i atan4
laaa. '
"New York. M. Louie i'hbago
they rad. wuhout partUnlarty aotlm
lug tha heading over th table of
erceatagws. Tee. that tnsat ha th
.National league wtsadlac Rut
An I they bKAml acala. Tea ft
wa the ent ta both b'e. The
they looked further and) dtaovre4
(hat In ever fttt which boaat a
team In each leagaa fan must h
having soma thrill.
No similar Inatsnca could b r
tailed even by the oMt fans.
y O.WWIIHI h-wm m
ALL SUSMARINES NOW
RXPC.1TCD APS
(By The Aaewtatad free)
Ihi Angelee. Vitf. Jul S'i.-Ali II
of th eubmarlnes en route froa Lea
Angel to Hamptos Koads. Vs.
ndr convoy of th tenir C;tTtr
wr aald at th toed stntrta
baa to h eycountel tor till Ctra
tag.
Two of th rrrrlr s ar crt ct
commtaeloa an! are r: tX
wa gi'j Izt t3 t L -' O
lots t to itj crrh;i. cs-slcsx
y ' l.t wif to::.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 113, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1922, newspaper, July 29, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712870/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.