The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie daily Leader
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VOLUME XLXIV.
HOME.
miTlllilKOKLA. TlirifSDAY. APMI 7. W2.
PRICE: '
Mulk. IHtlttl Sv
NtiMm:u 2;i
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i
Man Is
Blown to
Pieces
Hominy April 7. A. W. Weed 35
nitroglycerin truckdriver for th
Torpedo company of Pawhutka wat
blown to piec at 11 o'clock last
night when 100 quarts of nitroglycerin
cxp'oded five milet weat of thia place
on the Central Petroleum company a
Kate.
Weed who hai been hauling hifli
exploaivea for tha last three yeart
wji alone at the time and the emits
of the explosion probably will neve.
be known.
With the exception of a fragment
of boot worn by Weed found JOO
yard from the scene no tce of the
body haa been found. The truck w.n
also completely demolished and only
an occasional piece of Iron or wood
and a deep hole In the ground marks
the spot where the exploe on occurr-
ed Weed's truck wtn the blast came
was one mile off the mam road and
traveling north. The shock of the
explosien was distinctly felt here.
Widows all over the town were
r id.
ted is survived by a widow an.)
two minor children one a son. 8 and
the other a daughter !.
SUM KI.I V 10 TALK
at nil. i
Itcv. 0o. YV. Stock cy. a member
of t hi' Speakers Htirrau of i ) .Maon-
Ir Rescch Society of Iowa n 'prc-cni-Ins;
the Masonic Service it.soeaitlon of
the failed Slates will deliver an il-
lustrated nddivns to all Miis.mt o.
Monday April 1 'ill. The Secretary
th( Kxecutivp (.'otr.niii-mon f the Ma
sonic Service association lltother Hu-
berts will accompli ny Hro'tier S!o k-
ley and operate (tie moving; p;-1 i
machine used In presenting t hrmui
the sense of sinhl tile importai t
tru'.Im tho Service associat on a""e tt-
cVinptlnic to convey to the Masons
tlirounhotit t.u loiiRirt and lireath ;.f
the land.
The hour wll' to announced '(iter
The work Of the Masonic Service
assoclat'on In endcavorim; thron.i
printed matter and the lecture In
reau to educate and enlighten iii;
tremendous army enlisteil under tin.
banners of the Masonic Kriteni'lt
melts the parnest nuppon of ovitv
member. Tho acknowledged futile of-
f rt of the lodge to properly rvi si n 1 1 1 -it .
the wonderful influx f new tnenilKT
through the routine channels of lodes
Instruction together w'th tho appar-
ent need In those crucial times of ed.i-
catintr our members in the fnndamer;
a s of FreenittBonarv anil their duties
a.t citizens livlnit under a eoveninie-n
I'Stabllahcd by Masons w'th I's f.uiii
antnes of the most clttrloiiH lite-ii
p'r nnjoyn.l 'hy the p ople of an-
land should cause: a trerneHiluns in
forest aincnK all M.-isons in this work
;hiijhi; iii: aitku
i:tic; nw poison.
.Coaemarii Hexan (April 7 --(il-adys J
. r . . . ... .
Mar. d.'tuehtT nf . It Jnnk its and
Kttville daughter of Mrs. J. (). Kpatild-
lft each ix voars old and plav-J'itll
m.tM. ar rioad todav- thn result
of eating rat poison which they fotm.f
In the yard. A third chid la seri
ously sick from effeits ot th poison.
NO IttXIKF IN SIGHT
IN COAL Slltllvl
lie-ins of itV Philadelphia Nationals
IJfidon April 7. A complete l.reak'
up of the conference between repres
entatives of the nioners. the owners
and the government with the view of
entatives of the miners the owners
ced In tlv house of 'omnions hy
Premier Lloyd George this afternoon.
GREECE CELEBRATING 100th
ANNIVERSARY OF FREEDOM
Athens April 7. Greece today
celebrated the hundredth anniversary
of her freedom from the Turkish
yoke there being a great street par-
ode and many mass meeting a'
-h1ch patriotic questions were dis-
cus sed. .
LABOR DISPUTE TO
BE HEARD SOON
Chleaf-o April 7. The dispute be-
tween the New York Central and th?
unskilled labor employes over'a per-
manent redwtlon in wa;es will be
hear.1 on April 18 In connection wi'Ti
similar disputes which have been
filed by other railroads.
WEATHER
New Orleans' La. April 7 -Ton'gbt
fair colder probably frost Friday f-r-
DF COMMERCE ACTIVE
Many Maiten Before City Civic
Body; Good Work Is Boirijj
Accomplished ; Commit-
tees Work Faithfully
Tht- secretary')! oif.ee at H e t'liu'ti
tier of commerce In a lnwy jtlmv. -
ro;Hirt prepared by Mm V. H I leer .
jtUowH that durhij! March they hand-
le numerous iNTMinul appli. l on- fov
work. beildes le't.-rs of iii(uiry a
to the need In ;uihr fur ear'tonter.
ttta.oti. a'enorailu'rit far in haiioa
and ail classes of oil worker! Tln'i
wi re . orrt -.ponde n from eers-ms
look lit; for location for manufacture
iii iMiitK tali hnse tintcl' .iii;!y
Int. me K(iir- .'iV.:i!'( Hti!ly lntl'i. t
'iliiluHti'U atnl hH! 1Iich !ie Vii'dttuT
l'!a''K. SCCIOC l OUi lu.IiO' Ici.ilio-:H
Houcht hy Vcteniariam iv and t ir
.ec!iiliits and a !! of m nt cilam-o i
linos. A'l lac-No rovched twiody and
i oiisHteialo att' iition.
)iii'U'.i ltn month Ha re to thrc
iceetitii;-! of t!i.' hiidci't coinnc'lce of
(lie olia'nin I' (wo of the Hpei ial coin
tiilltoo to consider n ho!esalo (
I'ota'o dry'fiK a relioio'e; the enter-
laimnefil cioiinrtteo coTist.leri-d Ilia
hand the lia-iohall .!o;mi iiionx an I
cave the uliorlhoni !ired.rt' -! aniuet;
I!ie hosil! tl i on in): te. li.irnl'od t'i j
led.'tal hospital
mr:es train hit vi
Hiring roijyint !i
danl iropoitio!i.
situaliiiii and l!-;
ln.o'; the inaniifa''-
handled the tt m
the aii-'h-ul' iiral d-
voted much time to the ccttoit crow
cm' a'.Mocialioti. the civic commit
I tee is iiii.hiii: tho cleanup am
paln for the laxt week in At'i d. Tin
hoard of d rectors have lu en
htisy hir'ns a new secretary s
verv
ver:U
KikiiI rnada trails and a larje amoua! !
oi important routine business In
fact. tho new oVKaulatlon linil'
I-reKiiient la'c'KWiiod and Sccretatv
Wa'i ha.t had a i.li'etioii( tino1. d i
and nii'.ht. and at I lint havn hard';-
h. khii to function properly.
UAiii: iu:isio ih.mi.d
10 IUII.U YY 01I ANA
K'lvcagn April
IN-niiiitflon
to
rnalon l 4 ivisionul revision of tlo)
wiiL-os of unbilled ha.or on th. New j
Yot ii Central railroad was denied by
Uie ralitoaf lalmr lio.iid here today. i
i
The railroad recimtly ro-pieitcil i
permission tn put cul of ftimi 17 j
In 111 M'nent into effect otl April 1.;
The dihpul. a taken to the labor
nnani alter tno raiiroa 1 and tn' rtn-
p!oy had conferred.
SPORT BRIEFS
iCini innitt.t - Koy FiHher Citicinna' i
.N'alonal leimuo pitcher. k tliins.-ini;
iia-ioimlv of loavini? tho tiim to :n'-
... .
i 1 1 a. !i'osuion dh oaisenan i o.irri. ui
ttte I n ivcrmty of M l. ltian.
I'i'tshurKh- -The Clevelind and Kl-
evenili hocl.cy teams will nu ct hero
toninhit itt tho third '-lain of 1h
series lo iletoniiitn' Die cha:tvion-
-hip
f the I n it t-it Slates amateur
llockev A.-isooiat ion
iChifiKo--I'itt hint; iv Ikiminick
x"u Wht"1 x' wll'h al"wJ
KM k ";im only tiv" Mt an'1
tw0 tU" SuX frHt
Vanm tnerc yesterday r to 0. The
Sox play Meinplvs today and to-
morrow'. l'liiladelih'i Fivo home num. four
of thnin hy th AtlilotW foalurod
f ho victory of th' PhlladclphU Amer
Ul vji rvin inr . v .
Chlttixti- Following a day tf rehtj Naples. April. 7 -.Mount Vesuvius
while the- team was relurnirrs frond Is In active er.ipi on. The eruption.!
California Manaser Event' Cubs urii' a-e the most violent that has occurr 'd
scheduled for a practice same within fifteen years II Is IminK accom-
Wichita at Hutchinson Kansas. t
1s
ay.
Work
Katisa1? ity M.. April
Widespread iitieitiployment in
cities Iihh ereated n drift lflck to
the farm and relieved the farm
bihor shortage lirotij-lit ahniit
(luriiij; the war reports of federal
ntnl state employment bureaus
reveal.
Farm hands in the jrreat irrain
helt of the central states are re
Hed tdentiful at wasres srrently i
110
reduced as eivuparett with a year
airo.
Farmers. vlw for several years
have been forced to errant almost
any concessions to labor to brine
their crops through are iu a posi-
Profiteers
Will Be
Handled
PULtETIN
Washington April T. A general
warninfl to business that the depart
j'meni of justice will
contenants na
Violations of the law vt souorird
odajr by Attorney General Daagh.
'y' .
NEW ATTORNEY GENERAL
TO GO AFTER PROFITEERS
Wa-hmgton April 7. The countf
Mr. Daughtery sa'd could "take no
tice of a new day and a new way.''
and that those who had been guilty
of Illegal pftturs "voulil not tloC
their eyes"
His statement he added wjs a
""modest but emphatic warning" to '
those for whom It was intended and
could be regarded as an opportunity tor
any of those who should mend their
ways to do so.
The attorney general said the de-
partment vf just'ee d'd not Intend to
jharrass business in any way but th
did intend to inforca the law H
'pointed out that while the profiteer-
ing sections of the Lever it had
been declared unconstitutional the
department still could proceed umlrr
he Stierman anti (trust law
Wastiington Apt;. ?. Investigation
of the illegal practice in the build
ing material trade is to be under
taken at or-e in all parts of the
; country where necessary said Attoi
'ney General Daugherty.
Report from some (tertian of tne
country are that the building material
s.tuat on I "intolerable" Mr. Daugh
erty said and the department of jus"
Vce desire to contribute in any way-
it can to improve it"
i PURPLE AND WHITES CON
TEST F00 ELKS' BENEFIT
' ea18 nosen lo Have Lliargc
of Selective Campaign To
Increase Router Roll
COO
A Kpocial nieetinu of Ciihr l.ndt
of Klks wa h' Id in thci ( lull loom
"Pui'Mlay nii-'it to i-otnplete plans for
thn eleiilve lampauru for tin- r clat
of 'in new tneniliet s Tha follow iter
officers wen chosi n to Sake cliarf
d the lampaii'n: Tom Jenkins tha
newly elected Kxa'tcd ntl'T as otn-
li.aniler !n chh-f: W F. Power w.l
'cliosen ;ih co'otiei of tin. purple arm v
' w tii hidlheis Mill Welch ami F. I.
i' Kvans as majors a ml hrolhcis (Inc.
j'W I'addiK'k II. A Mraun Koy Tra-
hatid Kd. S'ocktoti of Covle T II
Harmon tiny Mates F II Mc;uir
J C I.0M1 iitnl Or M 1! Furrow of
CushiiiR as captains while luothe.
Fred Hoehl was selected us cnloia i
o' h wltitfs with I. I. tlroimon :imT
1". i;. Matihett 11s n.iiiors ami II O
Matchett. M l(. M.rten. lamis 1
llalsn'l liny Frey Ceori-:" I m l. It r t
of SMl'water Hvron Mali hi-lor. I...s.-r
Trahan i. Herman (i-.
!' ""' ''r Adatn of Crencct
rJ' raptaltm. Moth the arple and
whitn officers will ncnomhle at t!o
c'uh rinuns Sutid.'ty aftei-niMi to seine;
tin' r iioinomniissioncil officers and
(CotitlniM'1 nn Ptign fi 1
r0M MOI NT M SI VH S
IS IN ACIION (.MN
paned hy Impressive inte-nai ruttiiJi-
I nps.
Scarce In City; Drift Back to Farm
tion thix year to dictate termx of
employment aceordinif to em-
ployment ajrcriey offi.-iak Then.
too. the tanner laees nie protnem )
this year of holditiir down lh
covl of prod"etinn because nf the
low prices of farm product and
(nerally is trying to pet alonp
with us little help as possible
Farm wash's in Kansas this
year average $U) a month board
ami loilpinp. or alioiit Jti less
than a year airo the free employ
meht bureau in that state reports.
W. If. Lewis Missouri labor com-
missioner declares "there prob-
ably will uot be any &hort8s;e of
iflOT STORM HITS
WESTERN M OF STATE
Damage To Property and Stock
Will Reach Several Hundred
Thousand Dollar; Five
Lives Lost
0:u of Ow mo: destructive storms
to tin't thn utatf In er swuai over-
iwliiru Oktahtma Monday nU.ht and
Tiii dav. Ii. dated returns of dam-''
att don and IIvim bst aro coming In
today. Following ' a brief nummary
of the irumapea! t
r'ive lives hel cicd lot in south 1
wentern Oklahivna Two at Molli'
and three at Warren where a faniilv
of thre.t ! rcp.n'1 to 1m!' 'ot'e
down I he tiver o a roof
I'amilie uiamtMicd on North Fork
of Hod Uiver Hi inn. t ion I ik l'n
fur hoitri rici4i-d
lluildri'dx Of Ilea .f ho(;sl l.i.t oil' .o
t'U Crook in Kiowa and U a-ihin'.on K'.el had ncuty af'ci. nli worn-
couiltlxa. ei nu I a nit m her of I .".' were
r.trin.'l' lto.tr d :h in foi( to r:tw hio.udif Into the cane In re tii". l
stock I'fat'.'ii that foUowi-l tlo" iiiurd.'r
tlrlenl railway inundated for N'!1" 'f them however w ax i nc-.i
rl mil. Trti.i M-rvi. .. ildavt d ' r'alr. hthl; That name. tl po .
t yclono Hwce;.. acr.-i .UU "!-"M 1 f"' 1 '
county I'r- i.erS 1 caeo l--.. v Nll""a-.hm TIi.t hope Haisli mat ho
I ;u. j aide In den. film the won. en knoa .i
to I i!u m F.i" ti' 1-1 and ;n thoi
Kcn'iciti. hit-! i ialioa l-i tiif' .
event Ihcv may h" a'de to e .t iM'lt
I: ) . ; i a .
!-.- identity
fimaiion aut N-lh 'ana.l.an j Til' iill.'int o.nf-Imt ofll.ult
h'M "" "f ''"' "1 Woodwind '.:!. tt.i i lured tw i
'io-m i Me.. .-i- and U.it.ct ciinti.--. .. .! aa.ti allv la
Washed oil! .t-( Iheory of tile .Line wlni h (III
J-'altvii-w water - iply nil off when uevof .-u advanced
water icnit i w .'. out on I'luut
i ron nw r. Ciiinii ! -iimo nercn
''ll-'i.t fed
j One hundred ..ism..-s on )toc) -
j !!Hid maiiK.ned at Savrr Thlftv
Jnlle.1 .f lj.ck Mitihdatcil on main
lain between Okla houi.t Vit y A .
arilla. WitfcW.uU rei.nled
I loviMuumnt levee tt wept out west
of t'oiib!) Water tun feet over
I'ttoioiiH lijtl iti'' iuatk. Ft'mn
Irani Nertica atuprtide.f
lialiwav !irldK"H "teporte! out at
-Mtu-v Irli. ('Ity lit i ii t tit it. Cat er and
other point.
iii 1 1: aim its n iiv
DOWN I I.OM) (.i:ol((;i';
London. A;
1 i Slot s Utltoll
V l..'1'i is of t.H
who conferred with
l.loyd (ie.otr itiis
. I'r nie M in It I.
mortilnr:.. ii-Lim-I to order pump linn
and engineer in mines af'octisl hv
j t!o iit.il Ktrlko '0 reumo wotk pend
j lim n" -:ot ia! ions with the loin own
j ers As the result of thy refusal.
! th. miners am! their employers will
I not meet to. lav
vvntVIAN IMmrTrn FOB
VOTING ILLEGALLY
SI lamls. M r April 7 - Tho first
Indictment l
woman with 1
turned hy the
dav.
St. tauiis liargili a
ailnif 111. 'Rally was re -
.rami Jury late Verier-1
I lV p' Ih" lil. f 1 f a' Lie no "M VI
j v'i'itwai'iii-Ma
Mrs. Prince Commends
Leaders Stand
1 ui-.h In ciiiiiiiieinl most lienr! ily tin- statu! taken 1 v the clilor
of The Leu'ler coltee ftl iii " t lie fee. lit School )io;tt'i (! I I'l'icll! t ics. I
ntii sure that it represents I In m-M itnciit of an ovcrwlielit'in
lmtji.t it y of our citizenship.
We rc.ilie t twi r (Jnthrie has l.i.st in.'iiiy p-uinl tilings :m a result
of this kin I of work ntol it is time tm !uy si... our ohl p'tiili.'cs
mill irn 1" work iilont' ciiii.triictivi' lines. We ar. working lo'iirl
innl huinl tor a "liotter ( Jul lirie" mul nil iint!ti-l in we inn sec
results thiii have lic-u m in pi i licit t iul luie fots a urreat' future
Imlnfe it -1 let lis nil pull loirethcr In iiuike this comrirunit v
l-epre out Ho- Inchest in nil Unit st;nnls fur Ihc fiinrnl intcllm tii.tl
innl iliyi-icitl (li'vclopnii lit nf 1 .1' .vminif peojile We Iciirnetl in
nltr rcctit election what united cl'folts 1111 do. Tin l.lOfe Vote
that Wiis oiveti me was 1 tt entirely to the earnest effort of I lie
tunny .spleiolitl men mul women of (iuthrie. Allow nn' t hay that
I itppreciato it n tlntt 1 1i is is only one Mei in tlie tlins'tioti of
renter 1 1 1 i 1 1 ir we expect to .lo in the future.--Ola !c I'rinee (Mrs
W. . Prince.)
fartn labor thin year and viii."'h
probably will be inncb lower than
mv .vnr KiU. -
In' North Dakota a Kttrvey dis-
closed that farm labor for sprinir
and summer work was plentiful
at from $'1 to $10 a month h
compared with wnires of from $ "in
to a month paid last year.
In Illinois the Mate department
of labor re(wrts farm hands po-
inp back to the farms am! c-
ceptinp the cut in wapes.
Kansas farmers are demaiidinp
experienced men after worrying
along for several years with any
Hired Bv
Woman to
Kill Man
Ne York. Arrd T - The all.-. d
t cttfeii(n ml lli!f!.i : tiiahi . f
liny Hai r that he and n fr;nl i
Miv.l by a woman to kill Ji"Ch St.
K'tti-lt. 'iit evert mxl lurl-n in
hi-tf 1st .t J'.Hie. helshtenej Inter. '-t
'h''te today iii the tow !m at i.oi
V the Jia'f HI ) liuit .! . t' !ed l.lt
week hy bNirnii'r l'i'it utoiy
'('hat lea S Wlrlnun
1 1 1 1 1 i nrrevted OU H f.irke'"
1 st-K.. i r.'Hrtid to hiv.- -cia.-d
. . i ' .-son that h ami "i am l'n. .
V.-ic hire .v a "Mr. fa!:i fiHd t i
'"k;k.' to i s
M i home and k ;i! h m a
!!rnl fn' M hi. h I h V lf- lo n.rh
; I'. well wstt found " th a I nil. t
thiiuii.-h lit" lo-Jid in a i.teit off tn
' fen-1 t oll lia'l of hi I idlMl.-O II
j; alive wh.n IiIm Ito'lc-
f'''ind him til "n o 'oi k on the mot"
i '"K 'r !l "" hai. footed
! a."' 'lid III his ia):ima
"" h"'1 "'!r"1
.evcin lioiiim an r w la
cut tit i o ei it i a woil that woiiid l".i I
to IdenMlv of lot rifi'.aliaiit Oc
'ujii'ised t..rt-- and ni'Vrral olhet-i u1;
npeited 'ir on Ilk laj) when Hi
hl.ll-ek"eper f Ml 11.1 It ' lit
w a found in t he l oom
revolve
MARCH WOOD TO MAURY
MASSAC M US fcTTft OlFtl
1 01 to tutu iv n issued to
Match w ! ot cmhr: d Mud
'M( l.a.(.:hlii) if I.ovvell. M it i-"ti h uel t t
the court ch'i k of Oklahoma conn
I- v ci'ei .lav . .M.inh Wool i. a liu'h
no 1 a iinil w in 1 oiistdi n-d a 1 mf rm
p. I hat. he'o" lim tiui'iV ends lo-i
Svlll III. Mil priHl-il III 11''U of h' till
'li iinoiiliil veiituri'
CitlAND CHAPTEH O E S
Ti e Ci-llid Cllapl T. ((filer of F. t
ern Sta" will hold its ntinual ses'.hut
In (lie temh on Apr'.l l'.':h. 'Vlth nud
I Mil
I'ln
Masons mid Kaatncn Hta'
I
. ot lluthtie are never so IHIIM V as
when xtotidinic a p. you. f-n'.i mil w .!
come 11 the v irions Urami Mod
of
the tate ha.'c.t won for iheuoo-lve..
' n most 1 1 v i a i . t r.-pu'n! on for th
p tact ion of thai Hue himpPaiity which
p' Ih" 1 1 1 .-f 1 f a'l Ian ooc'ul
it ;i'
sort of labor that presented itself I
acenrdinp to officials of the!
Kansas Free Kmployment Hnrenti.i
Kxperieneed apple'ailts ni'e belli'..'
located as fast lis they apply.
however while there are about
sixteen applicants for every job
otien in other lines of industry
the records show.
The bureau warns that farm
hit rub: who venture to define how
Itnany hour a day they are will-
in tr to work htand n poor chance
of pcttinp jobs.
The pcrieral scale recognized in
Katibas the principal growing
is
Many Cal'.i M.le on W F. Corn
By Outaulo Town Outline !
FortuttAto In Seatting
H.a Sciviceg
Mr U ! I o. .. t.i. ...(
ftnaiis'v m.-ikei (loin the i!vst.!i-.tl . -
t
fcatt ta'ion ;. !i.tii a S u -v ef
! M 'n ;. I. j B!.)' -o.- I if-
j l -.. ! a' l .. . mi a l-i-. h-'t a. i t i
I'omuoin.tv Val:i'' mid t "o'v!
j smh-I .v i.tKhl ct !ht name -S.j t. i
!)( a to nt ; wl'li re fiint .i.i
("en 're..1( t..nl c'--)!'! i i. -!. )
t .ii the ta ii t;-i- i.! ci.i mat in. .
I Inn till a rat : ' d ' Me w HI t I ;
j ' "t" i" c-l. at t . . 1 ?;( ;
! d n tt -hi a ori" the liii f b.vv
' '' '"'I u'llU" ill.- i. r.Miiiiti i ! j i
' I'lT I hev (He ( 11 C. K
'm n h it . iit i for . h i ii iii mi ;
the io.II.IV even n trht t'V-l !r.l!
I hat he .-carol !.. tn . v i j i-'a- I.
at Die -...mo i !-. - .. f
he ouii'tt i waklm; tt. I. !. uu
I'pOlt.tlt . f lio W.Mt 01 oMUIHIil I . '
j 'Mie. o t... in o iicj ver Iti'i' :
; ' in Kidim to h. a'.i t no-er !
jail th" to ill dema '!. tt-.it it.tts -.
'an. I in in tilt ( i e iMik !
j vtondeif v ncaie.l .v.r Mo-
;tiMooati :in tic lat.'M licit t:l(i!i '
jlin eVi.-l In. tt iiti; to I V(M I
I"''"' lli" plain of the ma.'iCi-ii !
'of the No V'-.K h- ahiitr'eci II .
-n licit iiht-tdv other lo t)c..ci
tlH Hlate ar.- -.iichi aid iiin'ar n' j
I I 'tlt.lin-i alt I j ! t rt I i oi 1 !. a :
Ii'1' civ. 111'.
IMslHK (it) t N
; MSsii; MI. M
f'lxtrh t I'ourf in In neviion ut i '
'J idt- Smith n lieni!1(! i Hi! i.e.-. '
lie I- f ill.- w 4 rt -tnti lilt I
V'orin hv the unlit to Nellie irr
f'oiu Will Naff on a :Hry of ah.tlt '
llonmeiit '
REACHES 5311:
WediH?(lic7' rrive lirosight In j
Much Money To Committee j
j In Cliargo of Nurses' j
j Shool Propoftilioti
j Wednesd.cV sas it hi day for thn
j Nurrto Ti !niti H IhmiI Hunltors
j men ch'inti pintiii.n teach .14 min j
I lutein tripling tinm lailrna l m. ii.
I it ml peopln I many oMi.-r lito-t of
jvork milisct Ihe.l ticeotdln to uioltv ;
i Many are hf-gltiitiiiif lo rentl moie'
j fully tho Kleat viti'i.i. to t ho 01111111111 .'
lit) of h 11 Institution wlvt.h wilt lunt
I out hihly Ira lied nui n. s 1
Net era I pinoM inlli'd up ;v I ;
olliers tin It loday
pli'Hio to my th. y wanlc.f to mai e it:
llS.Tlthll. LeadlliK f.tl liters rt
pl'fSS. d lltel..i 111 I'i- liiinem. lil -in
"w-tal tJ them inad. Mi'i-o'rh.t'oni -
'oinnc I ." 1 nr. inii:oii(ir !". rural
tons i ("it .th cotit r licit ion-. r.irmd
"A friend". of $V) a let $r. mt n 1
pect;tey were rx'-lve. at the ti'fp e.
Several itdditlonal lar.-o uhcr:! 'ion
are im-mlxi'il soon. 'I h 1 -am;.ai n l
IToiti well hut it will reiir. ron
tllhiiMoim front fury fi p-jid u (int!!-
rl and ln;au county to w s rt k Mo.
ecloi";.)-!'!"' t H III fr f i 11 iv wav Vmi'
Sllhsi rij.flon now Will hel.-i Infill.'lic..
1.1 oik. i ss in:
DID NO I Ml I. Ill ( KS
1
in iiijftoti C a ; il 7 Fv ..'ic-
Iii tltf- trial of John S Hiiliam.
cliaicud vi. 1 1 Si the Murder of one o'
eleven loVtoon who 11 et death utter
f.-.!-ral investUr atlou in' til !.-;. I
m t.ii.-tl .' . j (i st( 011 ! t fo; in a
con. hided here lo la y
i Tin. only witnc for the d"f'i-
watt Wllii.tn.s hinis"if lii told tit..
Jurv "I um u inronent as man can
I.e."
Begins
htilte aoeordifi pto bureau officials
runs: For ex periem-ed hands from
I2-i to $."iil n month faccorilinp to
experience) for ttiitple men mid
from P to c' f"r married men
who are willinp to live 1.11 farms
xvith their families. f(io f year
the peak year of farm wnpes the
Male ran $1) to for nimrle
inen an $.'h) to $' for married
men
The immediate prospect is that
harvest wapm this jenr will be
around $."1 a day as eouifiareil
with $7 last year the Kansas
bureau reports.
A not her
Mail ack
Ro bery
rn-i.ii A;-!;
piitrtu-1 n of A
chu'cI t t r fr
t - r I. y -.-i
- S'earlf ttua-
i dollar .ti
h In-.f rn t
t y ep of
I it -.!; !i.t ttHstf f!i tft. t 5
t.Mit alt af!eriio.nt I t a lt l
joltll;. tho A'Afhm
'l;il COIllAlHe.t Itt !!ia r't ! ' ef
ed joi. I wii'tf ttj) jf t'0 f t F(i..r 4
tt tivtr iud t-i dt!i iitoi ihfl tn4 l
lotk ii etaWtl !sed f. f fix !
ct-'.n.'i'f of tho t.Ktrh r'tij.-i''4 oivrn
.VMS.d-OI.-d .t. I-V.-Ctll.tlly ftit-t t'f
tii j.iii'. la H a a moio' tra;"ief
on.f .;:( r vS-tnirt h i! if 'fa tli.
. it.-. It aid tt-'K.l a'.t - Hi t Uu t
cont iiiod net tra'acl itt 1 ea ) 1 to
I ;.- oihi
Tli" r.d.l'."4 int.f. ft.-in r '-t
li;-i ti 1 1 1 it t . .til l I. If 1 th.
c'lnw ef h(n.!.T of t Um.
t!o- ro? 'eit . .euiui--t (it tuaitimf o'f
wl'h Let. fU t-.titen 4 h
--'!' "1 t 't'a .'.. ttt-ru d ttixt mtt'l
ii 'i t..t. thit n 11111 '-irr Th
o.r of t(t. tct.Otl fotj.erjf H th
rn 1 . I ill t'ci-
Kciir men (.! t U'i .tuf-.
r ii.-i v rt I a u d-J"f tiiail l.-tk
ni t ..oii in.l.f I tt.f tv r:ttnrf mt
tei. h f'. mi! rend.trp.t. 't (U ilaftA
t ui of ti-'-iii.toHj t atrptrf tl pi he.
! Ill H ft 111 I mot
'.- d If lli'l -tP:itJ ll.llMll.tlrt.
( oilll'Ul.'aeM Ki!iertcl HJt two other
l"nc'.e l-tid.. linen Int. ! ln
i litna and droKrt hnt'!jr
( in" hIioi tt.tn firtc) nJ that t f ftn.i
of tfm r r f ( hiif man wlit fd
Ici'l.fl t f ?: rt! tWod m ail .U. U
The Id If i:tti liftd dtrti' rnittd lh
r.air nf thn tnrtctiliift rot prdihy wit
t-x' foe do!.' !!') Wtte(hr tft
lull!.. f.-ok r.ff..c( t.-ui not A44-rlt(l
id
Tlo- cir d.i?v.f r.Hittf ft. ft ml.
..oner it n piic('tuiti ti;ot. trtt
41! tit.
Ttie miml.-.e of f?m fiutt-hhl' Van
ol.aiii.t nn1 ir-et fricr' th irf
to lm he.it d..fi on Mts h 3i
rnrlr thin mor-ntu lt. jdlr.
' I tlir- ii' iM.iiche Pi a
' lo. th ret-!atcrd wonejp ra'
c ! iili it'e. ti r.t !o.f I hVrt
" ' '(- otirt d.'i!.if H!a $.( (kkI
III tci-o eil iCf'olK Ml raoier llrt.f A
!.-.ii .(.; (i).(.lnft .fl tu! Crti f of
I I " l-amiiiltm!!)!
r.oi Mti s iu; on
nut u inn i mr r
'Ho' follow"!! Itlfoclcial f t!t
(iat'o ic l.t v l it If r(r Udi hict
b a icie.i.tl piii'iiot'i car !itf h'kIi'.
to attend tl. ill-if Kctary (flure.t"
li.'ii U it oi. tnd In fiat clt tmlA-r'
S-fit tiiirdtier. I tt Hithiiutf. i '
I' n--?.. (;. (j.jt! .
' Se-irrl.-r t..i Itrou-oit. hi t
"''r-"'. I- ' SM.U.-h Ivl Uail.oi.
I'cck I'l'-i.tll rt . I'liin.
Men f. ;i Ariiitt-ronf. J H'Arl!u
'" K" ' H h Art. l'!.-n
-r (Hroii lii'ihiii !
'Ilia loltdi ' d'iK it. 1 orfl v)''.n
' a ' 1 W llltit Kn It I rirrl..! ruri
i
Me - Liter t levari 1. Itl'dret mul llt'l.
a 'ii .tc1.11! aiii.-d tltelr hi.t.itit on
lttl "I !;. iliritelit ort will '4t
today an I P'l. lay.
llll l DimUM'.U IN
1:1 ( ivi 1 or w 1 f it
1-MUh.tif y. t . A t-r I ? -Thn II
lie. tilt. ol ttoii of Kltoti Jtonola'
dticAo i (4 ( .r( nf w;iff n(.
'"'tii tiear Iin khfti-t T 1 i y.
'. liiio t.ii nniior -on ou'i l f.-.l
111 c!l. It. -ti t.'io lad sat th md
"f ti. ! 1 ' f I!.. f bin kef. idartn nu
tli t'-r. V!in Mm. ItoiuoUk r--I
inrd to (V hotjo h. found th
c'lijl tfitd forte out In t!o Imcket
dad
MIAH (I Wll HI I)
m sm m: nini(;
Me-tl. City. Af.r.i 7 - n.ata.il
til lot h"ll lA)!Ujf!t beHH-oll
M.aho nd tha ovii.t r erntnfiu of
Ililu!( and th triiffiUtrs'ion ha
iu nn: ' Mxl-an rulnixtrr at
Miim-ow U t t rtecUrpt ( the for-
irfie le nt';t ThW iUt.
merit made In ifMiiUI oj a ptir.
ir'el ofr'e'l unnoiitici'inent to that
fffect laildUKv'l Kl t'tliverSAl jre.
terdty iiiorriiin?.
ITALY MEDIATC IN CRttK WAR
taindon. Atirll. 7 Paly sa taken
A dlp'oiiMt c hand In ti Turk
C'r' k wr wl'h a view to brlnntn-c
Aboat mediation accord'tn fo Advice 1
from Constantinoi!! anJ Home
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