The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 102, Ed. 1 Monday, December 29, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME A'LXIII
1;ID FOOTPADS
GIIAD 875
10 O.'IE HAUL
IIOUl IT MKSSIA'KKK 0
Ru di:ii Tiioitm cm .mi:
AMI ESCII'K WITH A
VAUSi: COM IM(i
HEAVY PAYROLL-
CEl'lMERS ROBBED
OF2SfJllLIO!IINI8l8?:;
silk ivdi'stiiy or cheat
METROPOLIS COYHHIUT-
ED HOKE THAN $2000-
000 TO OKGAMZEII
(i(;OF( IUMI WI.S
BULLETIN.
Cleveland Dec. 29 Two armed
footpads escaped with $13000 in
casn and suo.mu in creeks in a
hold-up in the downtown section
.this morning of James Hoduf bo
was carrying the money from a
savings and loan company to a
bank.
Toledo Dte. 28. Seven men held
up the Peopb's benk at Ottawa Lake
Michigan and escaped with seven
thousand dollars In cash and Liberty
bonds after shooting Thurman Roth.
fuss the cashier. In their haste thei
raiders overlooked twenty thousands!
in currency and bonds.
TEN THOUSAND ROBBERIES
NET THEIVES MILLIONS
New York Dec. 29. Criminals In
ten thousand separate thefts robbed
tho people of New York of cash and
goods amounting approximately to
125000000 during 1919 according to
the New York Tribune today. The
estimate was given by officiate of 32
burglary insurance firm in the city
who say the year just ending hes been
the most dlsastorlous In their history.
Robberies increased by more than 30
pee cent over last year and the value
of the goods stolen almost doubled.
$2000000 IN ONE HAUL
The principal lossess were: Silk In
dustry $2000000: furriers $1500000;
trucking fleme $15030000: Jewelers
ai.OOO.0CO: the total libeiiv bonds and
other securities appropriated by I
youthful bank messengers I acede
$ 1000000.
PERSONAL LIBERTY OR DEATH
A Pennsylvania citizen to whom the
thought of life without booze was un
endurable bearing that the sutM-emej
court had upheld wgr-tim? rrobibi-
tion calmly placed a revolver to his
bead pulled the trigger and blew out
his brains In the presence ot rela-
tives. DOCTOR
13 CHARGED
WITH SLAYING A GIRL
I?T AoClitt't l'ii".l
Louisville Ky Dec. 29 Cheistopher
G Scrott 42 Louisville physician was
in jail here early today awaiting com.
pletion of arguments on his motion fori
bail on the charge of murder ard
Laurens Gardner a girl of thirteen on
whose testimony he relies to bear out
his declaration that he is Innocent
was in tee detention home on a charge
of delinquency.
BATTLES STILL RAGING.
(By .AsinvlatMl Trwi )
Paris Doc 29 AraOlin volunteers
And French detachments have clashed
at Baalbek Syria according to a dis-
patch from Cairo. Both sides suffer-
ed severe losses.
MLIK HANTS WILL IHStl'SS
"PAY-I P'! CAMPAIGN
Retail merchants of fh city will
meet at noonday luncheon at the lone
bote) tomorrow to discuss the coming
"pay-up" campaign. Kvery business
man in the cJty should attend this
gathering and luncheon. Much good
will result. If you have a lot of ac-
counts on your books it will be to
your interest to Join the "iayup"
drive.
O. D. Luuiond. tacal attorney has
been collecting s lot of data on the
matter and will present it to those
Who attend the luncheon tomorrow.
It Is purposed to launch (he csro-
jiatgn about January li and close It
on February 1.
WIATHER.
i. Nei prieans. Dec. 29. Tonight and
Tuesday fair; IHtle change in temper
ature.
none
MOM (Milt
Guthrie Returned Yank Tells of
S Treatment Received At Brest;
Want To Meet General In
Charge Just Once More
Where wa I this time lait year
I was In thst dirty muddy Ood
forsaken lots -f Brest France" re
plied Joe Hewett answering the above
quest lou.
And belie re me life for the soldier
under that old slave-driver General
Hutler was hard. If I ever com
ai rosa that guy in this country be
Ileve me be will have a chum- ti
hip in. Talk about twrd-bolled
Smith! Why Butler had him skinned
tor downright studied cruelty
byfta IUi..
blinks. AIJ day ltwiR.
New Years' ma I fed 3-inch log
Into the maw of a saw null with th
weather Just above sero and snow and
sl.iet cutting like a knife.
Four of our boys died on new years
day from exiosure to told and over
work and Onerat Butler was re
sponsible tor it. Such treatment is
ht rnt the tune for military in the
hearts of thousands of the boys of the
A IC F" sjld Hewett.
'On ("brim mas day we were march
ing and our dinner consisted of bully
beef and a quart of hot coffee with
out milk or sugar. We did 30 miles
that day.
"). yes I'd say I am triad to he
in the good old V. S.. and I
!i:tend staying in tbo future even
ihouKh all of Kurope were on the
verge of dropping into the. bottom
less pit and by my aid ihey could be
saved."
FACTORIES IX t S
PRODI CEII 2000000 CARS
Htre is another estimate on
the'
' ... l..n.AI.M..h ......I 1 .ft...
atill'tlHMFUU tIW4UJMU jil lilt".
I'uitcd Slates. j
Two million passenger cars of all
Ijpes
Four hundred thousand motor
trucks.
Two hundred thouaMtid tractors.
Tlia t.tlmato claimed to lie consvr-
vutive (ilaces the total automotive
vehicular production at 2.WOts0
Twenty years ago the "horseless'' car
was a joke sn alleged dream.
Today ibe manufacture of automo
biles is the third greatest Industry In
the world.
ANOTHER STRIKE
Barcelona Spain D CS. Fish
mongers bsvo Joined tho butcliors"
rlWe """J t'1' city wan wit bout meat
ur lsu "uy-
WILL BE CHAINED UP
FOR LIFE FOR HIS CRIME
Noted Mandolin Player In
Frenzy of Jealousy Bit Off
Finger of Beautiful
Girl
.Madrid lec. J'onciano Gu-
tier res one of the most popular play
ers on the guitar in Spain ha been
sentenced at Pamplona to be chained
for life to a prison wall for causing
be death of Lucia Aloenls. a young
and beautiful girl who was undergoing
her novitiate In a convent
The musician had for months paid
attentions to the girl but to her his
love msking wss persecution so she
decided to escape from him by be
coming a nun.
The Convent of the ftacred Heart
admitted her for this purpose.
One day she was lu the convent gar
den taking a stroll when the musician
saw her from the wall toM from
which position lv kept a daily vigil
He dropped over th wall and on bend
ed knee declared his passion.
She repulsed his advances but Gu-
tierres attacked hr unmercifully and
when assistance arrived it was found
that be had bitten off one of her
fingers.
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At tho dinner given Isst week by
the members of the (Jrldlron club In
Washington the cynlcsl members of
that organisation presented sn amus-
ing skit purporting to set forth thR
difficulties attending the oieratlon of
trying to "unscramble the railroads."
It was quite amusing and such as
our gealal legislators as was t-rosent
got much merriment out ot the por-
trayal. For the country however the rail-
road tangle contains elements bord-
ering on tragedy rather than comedy.
Congress appears to be much con
ccmed over details thst simple fun-
damentals escape the legislative eye.
While the bills now under considers'
stion undoubtedly represent honest
efforts to reach a sound solution
etstsd at Ik Oatkrte
UUTRKIi; OKLA.. MONDAY UrX'KMHKU
Short Cuts To
Home Neiv$
!oldi'ts of the American army are
credited by the French otn amsnt of
being largely inntrumetttal In wlnnmn
the victory of r'sbl which came to the
arms of Hitht and Juthe as of No.
3U when the armistice tirrmsny
bfjfSed far ws granteu. This S
oears in a smthlet dedicated to the
American wMirr who fought over-
seas in the American Expeditionary
forces and who did not receive one
liefore leaving- fiance. The men who
are entitled to one may have same by
showing their .discharge at the local
recrultluR station.
Oua man was accejHetl etetljy
at the recruitln station. He is Itrut-e
It. WTiite Route tJuthrle. He will
Ko to lUvsna to iterve in the medical
detriment. Only a limited number
will be accepted for this department
-A West Side Uuthrio women too
two shots at a nun w'io as tr.'init
to enter her bedroom S.turday nijtht
She didn't report it to the police.
Usually it is tile husband of the
woman who does the shooting. he
failed to hit the mark. A Tulsa wo
man fired sis xhots In succession at a
man and hit htm four tlnes; she also
hit a horse and wounded a boy. It
the female of the species hi.sn'tbecome
more deadly than the male she Is
soon going to bo.
After si weeks of deep thoujthl
the chairman of the State Fair I'rlce
commission tells tho petiple Hie best
thin to do Is to quit buy In jr. hhI
Htlvho If you don't hsppen to be en-tli-ely
out of everythlns.
They are orftunijiinjr "I won't pay
' club In east side towns. However
praiseworthy in this c;e the Idea Is
not strictly new. The Ancient Order
of Dead Heats has hd such an organ-
latlon In active operation since long
before Guitenberg crossed the Hellen.
potit. Get ready for Uie "i'sy-tip-
Week" campnUn that' n or to the
point.
i lot of ptniple (lie oikl over
were never no never going to buy
lenytlilm; again that was made in
In.
Germany. News reports suy more
than 1 million dollars worth of Ger-
man toys found ready sale this yesr
on America's Christmas ii erkei. and
front Kngland comeg word that enorni.
ous quantities of German goods are
being received there but without the
words "Madt? In Germany" stamped
upon them and many ot them were
sold in Guthrio.
On of tht leuiling hotols in
Paris has due tiathroom. Harvey
Matchett who vlnlted Purls several
times while in Fntnee says the
Parisians are as clean n perfume
and powder can make them America
is the only country tlftit uses water
loth for drinking and for bathini
purposes.
"rank Partenhelmer first ctus
siaman U home after an absence of
more than three years. The last two
and a half years have been spent In
Russia and China. "I sure am glad
to be homo. Tried to make It 1y
Christmas but they held mo In Ban
Francisco. Partenhelmer has been
discharged from the service. He will
si end some time w ith his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Partenhelmer of this
city before taking up new work.
G. O. P. Will
Hold Conclave
In February
Oklahoma City Dec. 29. A re-
publican state convention within
the next thirty days preferably
about the 11th of Februery was rt
ported to be the wish ef a major-
ity of th five hundred republi-
cans who met with ths state cen-
tral committee today. State
Chairman Vernon Whitting of
Pawhuska was to call the meeting
to order at 2:30 o'clock but no
definite action wae expected un-
til later in the day. No other etly
besides Oklahoma City was men-
tioned for the convention. Later
the convention will be February
11 county conventions Februarys
precinct caucusus February 2 was
decided on.
Unscrambling the Rails or What
their laudable purpose Is vitiated by
frequent disregard of economic prin-
ciple. Constructive criticism I. el-
ways preferable to that which merely
registers complaint and it la for this
reason that we offer the following
snggestlons which In our opinion
furnish the cuiding motives for such
legislation as should be enacted: "
The country' needs belter railroad
sorvk (han it 1 getting st present.
It also needs more railroads as well
e expansion of existing syWms.
Th government cannot offer ae-
curlties to raise the funds for this de-
velopment It cannot offer subsidies.
The expenditures of the government
as s result of lis ventures Into busi
ness are already so bnrdensome as to
cause wld.wpread protest.- Govern
oaten in. -HMYVe a ecssd rim Ssstt
BELGIAN POET AND PLAYIUQHT HERE TO
! LECTURE ON LMIJORTALITY OF THE SOUL
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II --":' - i srtwv
mi . x s i v
V
lnfiMM TssH safAikWs iiswit .V.lUkVN.
M. and Mme. Maurice Mneterlinck.
Miuiriec .Miictcriiiick 1 fie hotel DclKiaii .ct nml la.vtiht
itccoiui niiicd Ity Mm' Mflctcrliiit k is in tltm cotintry for tt tlit'eu
tuoiiths' lcctttrt' tour lie timed lii titivitl m as tM be in New York
for the world premiere at the MetropolitHtt Opera llotisf of the
opera th; versiuu of Ins piny "The Htue Hird." (uietrniiiK hix plani
M. .MactctUiick uil: "I nm here for three ntoulhH ml will lecturo
tn the ittiniorlMlitv f the soul. Mv theme ileitis with wlmt jou tatKht
t ell thf heitiuuthv? f fivsh signs of the mmiI's imniorltility n per-
vtmlity Hllcr ilenth" "
EUTHRiE LODGE 35 A F. & . GIRL IS CHARGED WITH
' A. M INSTALL OFFICERSl MURDER OF DETROITUAN
Most Prosperous Year In History
of Lodftj Comes To Clotse;
Twrksy Dtnpt. Ec joyed by
200 Members and Families
With the Installation of its new of-
ficers f jr : Guthrie Koike No. S
A F & A. M. closed tho most' rros-
peroua year in its history. I-s-tt
Tuemilay It entertained with a turkey
dinner about .mi of the? members and
families and tlielr hsll wa taxed to
Its cttpsi fty.
Haturday niht whs set for tin lit
slallnilon of Its newly elected officers
and with (' C. Clothier a past muMfr
aelittg as Insiiillhtg officer. The fol-
lowing wero Inducted Into offire;
J. ti. Kelly J. W ; Kcv. ti. II. Flnilly.
jl spla.n; John English H. 1); C. O.
Hui-nting 3. I) ; H C. lisvls . S ; Al-
vin Schallnber. J. ; C. J. Hsrrlng.
Wn tiler; A. A Heycr Tress ; J J
Loveless fee.
This Imltfe nieete every Tuesday
evening and will start Its tie
year tomorrow evening with work Irt
the first degree on several candidates.
1919 TAXES NOW
County Treasurer Jelsma and His
Force Is Kept Busy Writing-
Receipts; Curl Getc First
Receipt
You nmy pay your taxa now. Tho
book are in the handa of the wiuniy
treasurer.; The delay was caused by
dilitbry tactics on the part of the state
board of equalization. .
Hut the dolay did not make the p o-
le ii;jd. . It gate everybody a little
bmger time to psy. Hut it did make
County Asshssih Carter mad it mean
much extra expense und worry to lha
official.- ilflH
The first receipt for payment ot
rrf.
ment administration Is neither effi-
cient nor economic!. Consequently
live public want no government own-
ership of the railroads.
It is to the Interest of the people
to build up the railroads Instead of
breaking them down. We must also
build more railroads -' .
This can be done only by establish
ing the credit of tho rsliroads on a
sound basis.
Credit can 'be established on a
sound basis only by making the busi-
ness profitable.
In order to make the business prof
itable the railroads must have rates
that will enable them to meet oper
ating charges and expense of main
tenance and provide a safe margin of
profit as any other enterprise
ws4a M Srt ! User l
29 1911).
AN-
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Diitgulsed As Soldier Discharged
Employe Ii Sfiid To Have
Waylaid Manufacturer
" and Killed Him
Mount Clemen Mich. Dee a'.
MHComh county authorities were today
ir.venl ttfuttnrf new angle of the slsy.
inif of J. HtsnU y Hrown son Of a
Hetrolt tiVMiiiifacturer whoso body was
fuuiid in his utomot)tli on thu roid
from Hetrolt Lis! Witin-sduy morning.
The new information was a state-
ment by .Miss 'Gladys Hiimmit who
lime here bite Nt. ftlwht from Hattle
Creek and guveiho uftlcers a tory In-
volving a younr woman who until
last Saturday lived la Itattle Creek
end who. Miss Huntntitt declared hnd
been tuiich in llrown's company Just
prior to his death.
The girl wliow itMm Miss fiummlt
ttave to the officers li ft ltittl Cr
for Mount Clenmns early last week
the statement. & ftir borrowing
a uniform from a soldier stationed at
Camp Custer Kh returned to liiittle
('reek Wednesday afternoon Ml
Summit dei lsied witli h large sum of
money and attired in new and ex-
pensive cloihlng. loiter wlien informed
of Brown's dentil by Miss Hchmlt
the statement says tho girl displayed
unusual Interest and Inquired If her
name was menlloui'd by the uewsps-
per report.
ssttaaca inn )iiyftflin'WwcyvttiW'rBr fnaunw iiiajim
KtKtl taxes wss written by County
Treasurer Jelsms. The receipt wss
lusued to J N. t:url in exchange for a
fat cheek that cleared the HUo on
several pieces of Guthrie real estate.
Tho time for paying tsxes !ii been
extended to February l. beiausi) of
th delay. "
Today every clerk in tin; treasury
office has been busy writing out re-
ceipts and thla will contimm for sev-
eral weeks. Mti h money wtnes In by
mall and this job Is bandied by Troas-
urer Jelsma. i
SBC
Congress Has
This is a skeleton outline of all that
congress has to do. If It fails to re-
e.ognlzo these principle- any plan no
matter how well Inlentloned or "be
dizened with tho humanities will
prove a disappointment. We. shall b
etrsed with poor service and poor
service l more expensive than high
rtes. In our dospt-rtttlon we may
turn to government ownership and
then the people will find as always
tbat government waste runs up Into a
larger total than the profits charged
by private enterprise.
in accomplishing a return of the
railroads congress merely Is obligated
to adhere to the canons of good faith
The government Is bound by Its
promise to return tho rbads to their
owners. It Is also under .an Implied
"Ti fsi II ' ' IsVim'i' Turn ifi w-"'Ts''V ' i"""'" "
Allies Will
Demand Return
of Ex-Kaiser
Paris Dee S (Hava tra
diten of fermse Imperee Wil.
.lian ef Germany will be demsnNJ
f rem Holland se aeon as the
treaty of peace becemea etftottv.
according t e)eisn rssohed
by the British end freesh fv
ernments says th ten de Parts.
PRICEOF"COFFIfllllS"
HAS REACHf" TOP
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Fas Will Go No
But Cigars Are Due
For Another Bog
Upwards
fUcr
Clieer mi. l utf sililii t
The prli of cigsrrts h J
the top d thst doesn't m t
. tn'ii
I new
Hire Is lining aftnoum eit e
Th same roncilntion may c
teptt'd by tho who chew lubntrn.
There'll be no further advsnce in th
price of tobacco in thj form
Hut smokers ot th old nU'kle rlgaf
that's been setting for seven and sigh
tents will iem tut to pay tn cents
for It
These are the pre.lU (inns of local
tobacco dealers:
"The itUe of t lgsreu and chewing
tobacco Is now Ju about ttw per
cent greater Hun It was in l!it sod
will not so any blither." the tiflmno
men say.
"The cigars that formerly mhIiI fur
ten cents have either been cut in
sl or ivtvc been advanced to 1
cents or two for "a cents whhh
means thst they won t go much high-
er "Hut manufacturers found It almost
linposslbi to cut the sii of the
nlckte cigars so they had to advance
It still mote to lt cents in si! prob-
ability" the toltseco deslms any.
"The ndviince. in the prico of cigars
however has bceu ls livm thst of
iiKitreis mewing iomci'o ami ottmr
things than tolmicn so tier Ad-
vances are to he expected c-u the i-
cent cigar" ihey
TAKES MONEY tO
; FARM THESE DAYS
There In mime Wonderment
pressed us to what the Ksns bank-
er Whose shortsss t4ii from
oiit) to tU00 did wlib th money
1h explanation is foribcoiurjig. He
hud an JoKi-acre farm in one county
a SWi scre farm in another and u
'.s)-aiie farm lu Texas
GEOLOGISTS MEI r.
Huston lHe 2l lll.-L.rlul.LMs
geologists prtlaeinitlioioeUls thro
poloKlsts and P)ctiologlt lulivetled
hero lodsy in Himuiit inotluK. More
than l.ntXl si letttlsts rtttninUd.
Pittsburgh Firm Join.i In Whisky
Shipment For JSnormoua
Export; 30000 Barrels
To Go East
IQiilvlllt Dec. 29 Th shipment
of :oioo lmrri'ls probably the !(. con
slgnmetit of whiskey In tho i'nlted
Ktate for export beforo thq constitu-
tional prohibition become erfoil(v
on January IS t20 began here yes-
terday with th movement of an (nit-
1st irsinlofnt according 'o a stuteniunt
Issued hem today by distilling lnts-
esls. One Plttburf and Three IjiuUville
firms fire nsiued as Important p.ntl-
cipsn's In the shipment.
'I bo whiskey Is vavlued ai 7 .ouii.nmi
and Is destined for the port ff Phil-
adelphia and will ko fin wsrd 'Lilly In
soldi train lots until th movement
Is completed
BELGIUM STEAMER WRECKED
AND ALL ON BOARD LOST
Mslifax fJo 2St The Btluium
ftteamee Anton Van Driel bae been
wrecked off Cpe Race and all hir
crew perished according to wire-
less dispatches received hare tody.
asesssBTiesnaKjssae sar"-"'ss.MMi
to Do
e
e
e
'e
pledge to restore them in ss strong
s position as tn it totik them. It
cannot callously dump them back and.
Nil I hem to shift for themselves re-
gardlesa of physical or financial con-
ditions. In order to tarry out the
terms of the agreement U must either
enact tenijorary legislation providing
suport or it must afford rates that
will enable tti lines to take sr of
themselves.
In other words congress has before
il the simple problem of observing the
principles of ordinary business Judg-
ment and thjn good faith that Is sup-
posed to govern "relations between in
dividuals. The country Is waiting to
see If It Is equal to this respoosibll
Ity. .
WHISKY VALUED AT
S7000QOO IN ONE TRAIN
NUMItKH 103
"'lir' " VJ ' "fjii
KING PHI OF
DOPE MIXERS
APPREHEHDED
AUVII IS hi; m or.THr: iikaii.
ly i o( im;tiii hit in c.
Ntr Til hi: Tlkl N l
nNi :iH i i
MORE FATALITIES
IIIIII 1. MIA Mill TO hi: at
hi u in i m: ihm'i -mi.
IMJ MIUIMY IV Jill
MOHK AltltOIS TO
IOI.I.OU
BULLETIN.
Chicfiffo Deo. 29 Charfet Sim.
ki Went 8idi Mha keeper who
died hxt night was the latest vio
tim of poisoned whisky here which
it is si. was nunufiscturtd in hU
house and which killed him hit
wife and rit More than one
hundred bottles labelled "wood
itlccliol" were found in the base
merit of hit home. This wade the
115th death in and neir Chlcajfcx.
THREE MtN HELD CHARGCO
WirH SELLING DEADLY DOPK
Nbw York Dsc. 24 Three men s
drugpst a IKtuor dssisr and an un.
tf rtaStr fscsd (.i-.ry be'sre
Unitsd Stsiss eemmissionse here this
morning in connection with the Spray-
ing ef wood aieohet as whisky through
five states in tno isst tn d. destrx
and blindness filiwlng in tte wake
The men arrsstsd Iste Isst night
and tarty today by Dsnisl I. Peetse
superviitog rsvSHjs sgsM here and
H B. O t's a fetler.il sjent srel
Adoiph Psnsrtili Manhattan wine
and liouOe tlta'sr.
John Roma net 1 1 a Oreokly under.
tskse.
Ssmutt K. Ssietby s 8'oesty dr7-
gist ftomsneltt secerdieg to Dobbe It
the "king pin" of the wood s'cohol
trsffic Psearsllt who secording to the
fdrl agents made clssn breast ef
his r"t in handling the beverage said
whn srrsstsd;
I am gtsd you got mi I will tsfl
all i know but foe God's sake don't
send ms to Comtntieut I don't went
to fce ivewtsd My name has been
pob'ihd in all (he pspsrs and It
would mn certstn dssth.
According to O'ibhs Pansreiti lit
ssplsnstioo sid thst he hsd bssn sp-
proachsd by a man named Solsberg
ef Hertford Conn. a friend of his to
procure some "Christmse boose." Pan.
srelli then got intit eommunlcstion
with ftomaneili D-;ibs "'d and finally
8teby th cirgyist.
Whsn (rtsrviswsd by newspaper
men at police hssdqusritrs Panareltl
sid that t bsiisved thst 2t bsrrete
of the "whist" y" hd bssn shaped into
Hartford e';h bsfftl containing be
twven 40 nd M gsl!oe. Thny price
p4id wss from It.CCQ to fl.SCO a barrel
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growing out ' the won of unrest
w'ie b-f"r Mm convention nt Hie Anx-
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orgiinUdtioits which met hrrn today
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Daily Leader Christmas
Bargain Rate Expires
Thursday
Price WilpAdvance With
New Year
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one year J 0
Daily Leader By Carrier
one year $5.73
Oklahoma Weekly Leader
Reg-ular Rate $1.50;
Until Thursday.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 102, Ed. 1 Monday, December 29, 1919, newspaper, December 29, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712891/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.