The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 117, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader
VOLUUE XLXIV.
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(lUTWilK. OK LA.. SATURDAY JULY ?.0. YJ2.
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Thrilling
Story of
a Tragedy
i-'Vny Fills. Alberta July 30. iMrs.
YUl!an E. Stone resting la an lw-jirovlaed-
camp oo Mount Moncauon
described today how the shrill sound
c her voice caught up by the multi-
tude of peaks and crt!i and re-
vcbolng saved b'r life aftr her hus-
l)nl the president of furdue Uni-
versity at Lafayette Indiana bad
bwa iUloJ and lifter she bad lain
eight days on a perilous ledge.
Dr. Stone's death occurred she
aald. when he w wp.hln five-
inlnutea ciluib of the top of tho
hitherto unsealed peak. Shu believe
he tuufct have fallen 3.000 foci. Ho
slipped scrambled fan J was gone
without a ward. Mm. Stone Vatched
Lid body tumble from eliit to cliff
uni then heedless of her own peril
etnick downward after It. She hud
traveled J.000 feet in descent when
fetto became ntarooued.
The searching party which brougUt
her in camp camo near to tulsalng
her too. They hud figured the
sloues' probable course Ui the moun-
tain and were stified that their
search was fruitless.
Then as they decided to go on.
one euamber of the party heard tha
cry of a woman from hfsr. Listcninj
intently the searcher heard it
again. One hour later Mrs. Stone
w rescued.
At different periods she had raised
her voice with all the vigor she had
expecting '.hat some time It might be
beard and she mould be rescued.
The aucldeut happened July 16.
How Sirs. . titoue became maroout'U
Oil a lejgo of Tocli he iioe.3 Qot
.. fcrself. i-hc Could
proceed J
neither way.
In that position she spent t Ijrht
layt. fhe bad no food but during
the middle of erery dy when .h Sn
wus high a tiny s'ream of mcltoJ
snow came trickling Uo u cloa
enough that aha could rtfreh hor-
awif. She never ;uve uj tho fUrht.
Kvrjday she orled for hlp and it
waa because of that spirit tliat the
v as saved.
COLLEGE STUIKYTS TELL
OFEIT.EXEFIELIr
The last f the literary .j rosrams
waa given FVMay nt the lluslneb i
College; t'Ugeno Held bflnj tli
oct A good sketch of his life wa
read by Jilss Rowell and some amus-
ing and several more serious poenu
were read by the student and Mr
Ialy. A delightful medley or c'outu-
em molodiea vis played by Mli.i
Nail as a trlbuta to her teacher Mrs.
laly -w-lioMe from Alabama. '
Beginning September 1st the pro-
grams will be resumed. iVhile tho
central Idea of the business tchoo!
must -te to inculcate Vnow-'edCT (f
busnesa principles and methods it
is hollered that a certain amount of
feutieral cultural training should go
with this and the Friday programs
have been planned along this Una.
WOMAN "KLEIT IS IHS-
CAIIDED BY IILSIMVU
Chicago July 30. Joseph Hell a
wealthy Inrestment broker has been
granted a dKonce from Mrs. Flt
B. Hell recently convicted as th
"barglar maid" theif. who robbed a
number of homes while posing as a
eon-ant Arer tier conrktion she j
was placed on probation for year I
tMr. Hell wa riven the rn Ktn.U r.f I
their twt children whom h!9 wife
recently tried to kidnap.
WEATHER
New Orleans La jB'y L0. To-
night and Sunday unsettled probably
local bhowers.
War Clouds Loom In
Peace Time Days
Conjtanjinople . oJy 3&. The losses suifered by the
Turkiah Kationaliits" ta the f ightiny against the Greeks in
Asia-Minor tHal 5000 men kiJIed or wounded and 8000 taken
prisoner according to the best information from Turkish
quarters Available here. The Turks also hare lost fifty cannon
and other important war material.
London July SO. Casualties suffered by-the Spanish
forcM in the first two days of the recent fighting near Melilla
numbered about 4000 says the Melilla correspondent of the
London Times while they lost forty gun many machine guns
and eighty-five tons of munitions in addition to automobiles
and & great quantity of equipment and arms left in abandoned
posts. '
Dold Bandits Board
unuca wouna n
'Clerk Loot Mail
Pittsburgh ta July 3a Four
bandit boarded the Manhattan
Limited west bound en the
Pennsylvania railroad at Cassan-
dra ninety tnllee esat of Pitta-
burgh this morning at 2:J
clock and after wounding A. J.
Lntx a mail clerk rifled te
mall car and escaped.
lOYisoliSy.
Loeal Auxili&ry of the Salvation
Army To 8 end Delegates To
State Meeting August
5th
At a meeting of th Uriau County
Advisorj- board of TU Satvatiou
Army Friday del.'ga es wcro appoin'
ed Ui re proent the county at thj '
Aunual Convention of Advisory
Hoards to be held on Friday Auuai
Cih a: Knid.
The dfK'ia apjjolutt-d erj
Ju.l?e C. C. Smith. Jud:e A. H. Uolos
fiud Fred W. Ureen At tho conven-
tion thene dek'sutes mill revolve r-
Irts of the prosreK of the Ad'isory
lloard plua slnro it was ed'.ablUhed
a lltt'eover a year -o and will ron-
ldef and act upou-pl for tho Iin-
mediate future.
I hiring the roneutlon adJrtis.se
will be delivered by Salvation Army
o'kers ho are knonnaUoaidJly
! for their sueceasfu! work as con
tractive and practical Chrlstlanst.
Among same will be U. Col. (ioorg'e
Vood Coawnnndvr of the Southwest
i Iii-Ulou rnd Co camnilaiit pnnH
. vvi.-hit-. k-.lni.
Information iu the hands of the
board at Friday's meeting that
a great volume of humane ivork. thnt
otlierie uilcht have ben oerUn.ked
or neglected hH beeu accomptlhUed
through tho Advisory Board plan.
This plan irtvN the Army rrpront'nta-
tlori In every county In etery htate.
rejrsriJlf'RM of w briber there is au
Army Corps there. Through llili ar-
ranKeiiifnt. the 8alvutim Army of-
ferjt to each county rt adUe
uad tangible sBnisiancn lu the solu-
tion of tho particularly perplexing
(Cot: Untied on I'ss-j S.)
PEOESTHIANS A "LIFT'
Popular Civic Club Also Work-
ing on Sunken Garden Propo-
sition; "Visitors' Entertain' " '
At Luncheon
I An unusually pinij a'tcnlance ot
Lions was at the lono noondiy
luncheon Friday and enthusiasm an
'jeo mtf ked the proceedings. Amont
the guests were tho Very U-v. T. G.
C. McCalla d.-an of SL FhuI's Catlie-
"ural. Oklahoma City. I. T. O'Marrv
'of Hattiesburgh Miss. Mr. Chrlsen.
ja prominent huxInt'SA n.an of Shaw-
t"". Mrs. uoy C. Ilogers and Hun
daughter llomayn and Mrs. Kobert
I'M. Lebeff Jr. and son "Bobbie" of
'Guthrie. .
Each of the vi.'ting genlleiuet:
made interesting t-ho:t tnlkes and
. litt'e Itomayn Jlogors sang a solo
'that was generously applauded to
which the little Mis responded1 w'U
i a character-acted solo. Swo was ac
companied by her mother on tie
"piano. Lion Lehew jresldi'd during
"the entertainment program and Fre-
sldent Offen. d'Ting the business
discussion.
Chairman Brown of the activities
committee reported progress on tho
(Continued on page 4.)
RlinH
Hero Has
Romance
' New York J jiy "f' Tho rot
ronianee of taivatore Flllpiv. ti'tA
hero of U Arsonne j as full of
thrills as w.i his military service
according to the st wy he told tfc
today prior to bis deparftire for Kr'.e
Fennaylvanla. with hie Hlxtet year-
o!d Italian brtdi' Ifat'eSla. They sr-
riveJ on tho atesmip A'ntlm
yesterday
llilppo lot his might as a tm1'
of wounds suffered w5iile rem'ulng s
n:eiuler of his sijuaj from Xo Alan
I and Irt the A' gonna and he w eat
to the land of his birth a year aro
with his mother. In a lltrte villas-
in the province of tue he tne!
lallla Rntna. and charmed by he-
soft voice began to woo her.
The slrt's faiher objected to the
ait. FlUPio perwlsted and final!."
lie end Isabella were se.rntlv mar
ried. Then aivordltiK to Fil'.ppo her
itelatlvei! broke Into hi house nt
nlht and sUbbeJ him leavitig hlul
for dead and tskiiiR Inabelln a ay.
They sucvoded he saij. In tem-
porarily turning laht'la's sffecttto
r.wsy from him but ho induced her
to 'Hs't hJm on 'Imard tho Arttenflt.si.
Jaet before It sailed Telling her th
ltf9t did not tail until four o'clock
ho led er bfciowf. tUuks anj wh
four o'clock rsme Isabetln found she
was X) miles at we. Hhe wfj"cJ to
speak to hi tn for several days- but
bofore lite steamer docked heie
sua l they were ou hotieyt'ivoiilii
teTms.
CALIFORNIA PFOPLE HFRE
Two FY.uliea Wlio Camped In
Park Laat Night Delighted
With. Guthrie and State
" Gen cally
Mr. and Mrs. ferry Kmmenna.i
enj two daughters and Judge T. It.
Harris wife son and daughter ft
Fresno California were v'sltors In
(inthrle yesterday evening and cam"
ed in the park. They drove from
California in Dodge touring can
find said they have had a wonder-
ful trip so f;if. "Not single arc'-
utut. nor cen a blow out of a tir-i
enroute.'' said Jude Harris. The
two families are on tlielr way to In
rflannpolla and come to Oklahoma l
visit friends. They will go from h'ie
to Enid today.
"I am certainly dclk.-ht"d wilii
Jour wonderful park and Hie more
wonderful mineral natr and I can f
understand why you do r.oi exploit
the water. It Is the be-t and pur
f ;t water 1 ever tasted" u:Ud Judg
Uarrls.
the two families left Fresno
they 'brought new Dodge- touring ear
end all aay they have had a wonder-
ful trip and no trouble on the way.
"Its the outy way to travel in th"
summer time" eald Mrs. F.mmenriiiii.
who Is eujoylng tho trip highly "no
shall tell of Guthrie and the wonder-
ful w-aters wherever we go" sh'
JJa.d.
(IVMM .V AMI IJ. S. SiHiS
to be ox coon mwis
' Ikrl'n Ja'y CO. The (-mn for-
e'gn office expressed belief that the
negotiation that have been proed!ni;
for the Ibst three weeks between
L'.lis Dresel. the American Commis-
fsloner In Berlin and Doctor Itoeen
the foreg'.n minister hare been io-
gresslng sufficiently to warrant the
f I el let that a general working lasls
has teea established for the com l'i-
sion of a formal treaty botwf.en Ger-
many and the United States at an
early date.
EXCISE BOA im IS
I.N SliSSIO.N TODAY
) The county excise board began Its
' tesIons today. The sessions will bo
h'dd from time to time until all
bti.l.el.i hare been disposed of. The
( Leader will give details of the work
: of the board as It progresses.
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
I ' TO FILL PULPIT
Rev. C. K. Anderson Dis'rict
I Saperintendent of the Guthrie Dis-
trict will preach at the first Method
jlst Episcopal church tomorrow morn-
ln 11 oVtn1r tf tlt r.r..A..t
the Tlird Quarterly Conference on
iziiy at J p. Pi. 1
LU Mil ITERS
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111 their hoi el !u
I'KAt : lH.Hi A l l
Ia)UIo.i fiillowtiig th
thur UrifOt. ll;k r v V
Miss O Jir. H.ibcit lur
to rlj;!
on and
Night Riders of j
Texas Arrested 1
A nd Heavily Finedl
i
Amarillo Texas. Juty 3' &i f
. .. . .. . . i
men cnecyen wtin vniaw'ui at
sembly in cotmect'en with a
night vis t Isit week" to the iiome
of Mrncy Ailmi ne Mtd(it
Tmji rnteced pifss o( guMty
and vre fined IS" rsch on
WMntedajr sccordmj to tielat-
i MsUdor advices.. C. L. Bur.
den alleged seventh member of
the visiting band was Mltd when
Adams opened flit Tern within
hit heme. Adamt It onrier bond
pending official Invenlq.M.o.v of
the affair.
MUST BE FILLED
President Will Name Indian
Mine Tmslecj Soon; There
Are Severul Candidites
In the Field
Two M.'J'W Jobs In tho Fivu tv
bed Ulbes Will be filled I'f S:ie;l
llterdlng. pMstbl) .in (lie to t li n'y
days 'lhe jobs are ihoo of n.inln
trustees of the Ciuutaiv and Ch'dia-
raw nat'-ons and are coMhldered am'iu
ti e eholient plums In the g'tl of tl.tr
JtepuiilliMii party.
Numerous csntliilst-s for the (k!-
ton It. Ss said have ni'pearad lu
fold. Tbo apiiolntiiieii's run for
j four jeara mid ere inmln by t).
I prexhient on momn" ndatluii of t ie
principal chief of e.eh tnb after
tne approval or the rommipstoiicr "I
liitllnn sffulrs and t!e neiretnrv of
the Interior have be. affixr!.
I hn Job of trlUti t riiv t in t
(ContltiUed on I .ise S 1
POLICE WIRELESS STARTS j
IN THE WINDY CITY j
Chicago. July 30. The polleo wirn-
Ii'hs began exi'riinenta operation l
ire-toda. IV.it mien will nin e re- j
ielver iittached to their nniforins J
to take radio unler.
He Slept In
Cannon's Mouth;
Close to Death
Port Townsend Wish July 30.
Louise O'Brien 14 missing from
' her home all nlaht wss found at
' day-break asleep We4de ths
prevenl "" his hanging Friday
morning.
Wanderer's jailers said he was
performing queer antics In hie
eetl and they branded them
"fast Insanity."
- muxzle of a 13 Inch gun of the
shore batteriet at Fort Worden.
Other gunt at the for had been
1rtd juat before the girl was
discovered.
According to military author-
ities the had gone for a horse-
back ride the previous afternoon.
Far from home while the ws
dismounted the horse ran sway
and she losing her way and
weary of wandering In the dark-
nesa took refuge In the long
black object that sudcn'y loom
ed In her path.
Officer at the fort said It was
only by chance that this gun waa
not fired.
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Prisoners
Released
DULL E TIN
Rna. July .10. Wis.
Hsrtlton of Qaftlmoie a
Correspond? nt vho was
American utilises lel1
Mruorile
nr vnprtiir
S-nony if
prisoner in
Russia lis bn rplcsned by the
v'et authorities snrf sirlvert hen
noi nlnu
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HOOVER WINS CONTENTION
Hn Jn'y :to - The oti't f lUi
bertlliiiH vr iJ liuakia jti r. I t -lug
mifferniK ili" to fsmine iti (on-
tl tiou Unit nil A iMei'h n rn lio be'i!
piifjonei.. In u- .e i eiisi h r
been ai'cejled tl)'1 c.isilnn iiu'.b'.r
l'e u In siU'r.est. InminliKle he'u
lillotlK III order to renlle fjeedj () .
J t-iitHliee in t lliilll In 11 iliillyd
! fiotti -the Itr.ain Xiuvm Vym v if
I
. llfHtiiw ii.relved here tmln
I The t it of Hm reply nm. In i
IIHIIO' lf 11m Ksllielleff ll.'i. if t .
Nuti tirij'iin tiiiti . pi itli il lniolli'
n lit f eiuniiiile tn tin fo!! :
j "lb" tin goveriKietii uri.'!!
i'-iii tit it r 'if the prttMwabi itisijo I
llr'iert ltoiVi'C. Ill til" PHtiie nf t
(Auierli.in relief n't: 'it' n finUt
j tbeirt iiil a.-ceptithle. III' litil tig t lp
question of III" r'-leiijin uf A mec'.ct.i
ll'? lli '
BIG Pise
Sptciiil From Marshall ; Many
From fonca City; Osimo
To Begin At
2:4j
I Hire a tip.
If you want a Kent It ji jnfunl.
s and um.lay to natch the liall g'lii.o I
fto to the - round 4 early. There a ill
be it mummo h crowd on h jm I t
witness tin. yiitioi Sit'idav b. li
vivo? promiso of b'fitgtliH n:ot hot-!
I) conles'ed game of tbe Mt-ano i '
CreM'ent City is coming preps r. to :
jive ns a Hckiii nrnl make us 11 e ;
!'. H Is whispered that the lit l
city to ihn north has. InporU'tl n
"Mystery nu'tery" and are et.nfldeiil j
of winning. !
Th g.'iiii'S wfir be called promp'ly I
at 2 4. not 3 o'clock as hep-tofvr'. 1
'I h!s Is 'Ion-' In order to jive tl
Mariihi.ll people mho aro -oiulyg ()
four t-peclal coa'bes ample tlnot
to make their return schedule. A
large delegation will be here .from
fence Cl'y-and a good sized crod!
It coming from Kingfisher and Cash - i
ion. "''(
The grand stajd is In flue phajei i
atid tbo feme Is up. There 11I bo
ticket takers a" sit gri'ea and ever) - !
b'ly must pay as he enters. No1 lie'. j
ting allowed on the groun ls. '
Hiiuila. Au..M!H( th (;mbrle will
play the fas j senil-professlonul niu
from Hominy on the (iiithrlu grounds.: I
THE HUNGARIAN CROWN J
OROPS IN VALUE
Budapest July 30. Tho Hungarian
crown which recently declined to ISO
ta tio dollar is sow 400 to tie dcUir.
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nil
llKfU lll I
o iaiii
K.t i.nd v l'l Vtii' i. olid l-
.r .( t!i'i:'n. S- i n in.
I .r .t M
llflustic c Thwarted.
1 Public Will lie
Given Severe Mow
Cnieago July JO. lf Cr W-
deitr Sjoined mordernr ef n s
i wife and a rugytd strsngar
! cspet th ptilf ot inth
( ubbc H teoive a blu from
which It will nter recover sd
j the county officials might ss well
lay duwn on their Jobs and Quit
Cunsee Pe'er Hof'roan declared
In s slmcnt toUy VVin..
reeeived a atstydiy stay from
Guvrmor (Vmslt just In time In
JUDGE SMrTirGIVES RE-
LIEF 10 HATED DUES
8oi1icrn
Two Are Divorce!:
Who Robbed "Buddie"
Two Years Iu
Prison
Oct
r:i l f 'hi i Kii'loT ami hutii I mi
i- t iirii.ni n.il.Iii'i. b.i re.l lth
jfi'-t'liU ii "bio title" of and h
i W re c.ltlg it I'! H-t.-ti!';! l. rtt'lllH'.l
I bete for trbil. pleaded guilty brief
jjiltlce ( ri.iil.. -'iilt!i. 111 .l!a.il t court
j b'. i iii'tniliig iiiol ein -i.'ii s'tlleh.
j eil to t . it .u- III lh' .ll-...U )i'
1 1: r nt
'. .1 '. lliiMt'-r. mgro. ' l-.ii' ullli
i In eiili iii)i Into the John WhIIjio fsrm
itl'MI'e a M'e.tiing a li ft llltll.l
! .tn.l i. ii-v'.ik-i hi m r.-i Hi n"l te fore
j Jll i I' 1 I ll till. IliOIU'lIf' MIL I Jib' I'l
led l.'-'l "tt Ho ut ! .. .1 I'l !
j j.ii! hi a ..it iri.it
j Ju'lr" ;-tni!:i oji n.'-i ht-i ii'iunl rn'-
i in' .) in"! n!n it i.'iirt '.'"hiy i." '.
O'' I'M U .Itld dU.'OSed Of llllfilii.ltieil
biittiif'ii lie rnu'e I tu divorce
I Hint til' lHH.e.l Of Other llllll'.r llltttterii
i! i lileil by u"orne'S l si x Barnes
wan ran!'"l a ilivuno ir.in l nl
It.i ion l..n i Ali ti liver w.ts
K I v ii a ip'i r.'.i from t!i burd (larvi-f.
ti irvi r 1 1 in i e t . it ut McAlea'er.
I TULSA TYPIST
SUES FOR VMM'Ai
ht. Uni' July so.--unit for !'
' '."to h.ij filed Itero today by Mrs I
i f;teiitn: n.w M C ortnit k of Tu's.i
I ti!.iili'.mi ii tiunt foihiill M. t'o'
j m' U of r"i. l otil and M illson
(o:oil'k of hiiiis I'lty IftiefU-lnr.
b's lu tbo :il of Mrs. McCormU k's
litm-uni'l who uli" tillered tran.ife.'-
; r d to Lis bndhers an n1 t l
( to be value.l a'. 1 .'. 1 h 4
! fendatifs lit Ibe suit the soman cou-
tendi aided and si!t d her bnsbi.n l
in defeating her marltwl rlsthw.
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f-lv'y:-': S i!
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Ktbrf lueiiil'ti
Casualties Crookedness
and Business Depression
Corsicaua Tex. July 30. T. J. House v-sj inatautly
Itilled Inte yesterday at an interurban power nb station ne4r
hero when he came in contact with a Wire carrytilg VoUaffe."
Austin Tex. July 30 Wallace Malone Fort Worth
member of the lower l.c;ise of the Thirty Seventh Texas legi-
lature was released here last night in $o00 bond following; bis
arrest on a charge of having liquor in his possession in viola-
tion of the Volstead law.
Springfield. Mass. July 30. The Rolls-Royce cotuary of
America closed its plant in East Springfield today for five
weeks. Approximately 800 employes have been at work in the
factory which Las been operating on a full time schedule.
Recent passing of dividends by corporations b?s seriously
affected prospective buyers of the carvit was said.
Dkijy
to ol..e. J-t Jv). C '.at
. .14 1 iiHi'i. itate. Jj of a
I it- i a .i..fU8 r 3 . o if
i.l.lf J li Jl) '
llll t' 'ii'.-.
ti . . i i i g ft r
; ...to. ut ituoiti tt
'airu. or t attrtt'Uted
iieni.i.-r fn eft-.
s.r.''t proinineai e
MrliUh iie this morning.
t'ol;tnl circles hve b"e. abts t
tm ef !ttl rUe sin.e I'rlma Mi-
titer I U it liforte ii'wsre.i I'l in
h.eiA of common )lrdy and fvl
it '4iment. ainbortied I'f King
Sif atibh the Unjj deilarpj
i..t ot.U attributed o htm eoucprsi-
tim Cie g..(i-fmut !rth ti;y In
roi.orie.i Inter lsr til C-l 1'iiite.l
s ..... Ir Lord N'''hclftf.. sf of
ill l.oob.a Ti t. sere "4 iVm!"
( t rb at ion '
The alleged tn'pfVlew iS tei-l KIM
u' lremi.r M'l
eorsi. Jut bf r his m-f left
Vnslrtnd l' oi'en the I !' r jisrlls
llO-ll'
"Are "50U gi.ilns lo V'H all th-
jieojiU iu JisUaiV
1 I'tnuiinr t said to ti-
i.e.l
N jour IOrtJnt)
V.U. the. jn must tome to I'l.u
ameeitnft-it lth them" the Kin ws
.mo. t st ssring "This thin. rsu-
ton ( i on I rnnnt bae my pi.l
Silled III this msHtiar."
tltui fore-going conerstlo u-
pesred In an IllfertUsf pit.hd t
New York City. July a'trlUutsd
t II L 4llt f t. sditoi- of h
liiidon Times a ho Is
!riri!o( It!
A met i. a Ub ti'd
NorUv llSfe U
K it by Mr. Htd the day after
srrlvai front KofUad. an I sub-
..ioiitlv Si'ltfrtred lu t.rtal!ah p(itfs
s triluivj t Lord NorthcUff Th''
I !! . trday sst a ctUiriu
fio it stitiist.n to IJrd K'aJjif.tfd'
Jiam t.rtte se retsry to K'nt
tieorse denvlns; the re ported ln r-
tin. The iberu Said;
1 I conrey tjltts MJr
it;i my humble an y my anii
j (Couliuusit on Ta
IIHIUI'SOV IIIK K.
! S I Kit IS HIT BY AIT
J John Th.imiMon."bti's huckster W
cm. s i' n u omoblle drlen by
('tyl li(liiner f'tblay evening short-
' lv siter secn o'clo'k n4 a pslif
fully briiled
' lb" cift In which Thompson !
-iv 1 n hi milk and vegetable ass
' sunssbe t The d-Vldent --' rei en
' tiklih.j 1 iriiU'i lu froui of '!
' Krr.t aiore
MIHIN I HI I II
( J Mm tbo young mn arre -.
lu re on liiformsiioti rtelvm.l by
Dim atierl't fiotil officers In IjsuU
lile. Kntuty and m'urBd to thnt
l.laie f. r trial bss bH fle4't. the
evl-le-icu f.l ."111.1 tiot b"'.H tuff!-
O nt M'ordiimf lo bis aunt. Mr
r'rxl.ltej f tbU city.
Moon was . !i.ir.l e!!! I
ibe. v. n b -' In filch he bd no
Sl-eotillt
Slllltl I ACIOHV AT
S I AIL HUM. WltlTJtl
Oklahoma City. Ju'y S'). - ?'! eti
Innate hiid be.oi nad toitay ty the
.tale iHHirt of affairs as Jo the tlaot-
j i..;e done yesterday In lh Hot it
the shirt factor at the state pec-
Iteitttary at McAlester. Oworge .
j t isrk. chairman of the toard. sld
an Investigation would be S'arul at
' n.'
lrctieei!y alt of U. ntachjirj
lilch was wrecked he aa'd was the
ropr'y of The (teltauffl hlrt Co.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 117, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1921, newspaper, July 30, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712876/m1/1/: accessed May 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.