The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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BULLETIN.
Chicago. Aug 12 Henry C Rolapp
ii charge of the feoeral food adm.n
istrattoo suBJr bureau todav Ml 1.
ceata pov"d as fair price of th
commodity to the eenovmer. He do
ciarcJ that any retailing in esceas) e
this figure it an fcoutrsgeos peofiter.
ing." For several weeks grocers haw
charged at h.gh 1s cents a pound
Now York Aug 12 Worn of Nov
Ycrk have organixtd a Loaguo of Pro-
teotive Houswives.-wnose work wil'
b to Sipoee tho profiteers. A com
munity sca:s will be put in the v
oral districts and .when a housewif
is In doubt she will weigh the goods
Ton short-weight f rocers were or.
rested today. Just enough sugar It
being Out On th market to make th
demand justify tho increased price
BOTTLING THE BOOZE.
Chicago Aug 12 Art tog on inttrvc
ticna received from Washington Jul
iui F Snwetanka collector of inter-
nal revenue for the Chicago district
which now includes Peona haa Is-
sued orders permitting the rectifying
of whisky. As a result of this order
it is said that thousands of barrels of
liquor are being bottled by Jealere
preparatory to site when the wartime
prohibition ban is lifted.
iWVrl t: Cam sold . too
sir farm la M'oodUa4 te ! this
wea to aortai-l K foriey fe
h is l . north r arrr of tip
sit.
The f.at at the Car. n I hrvr
t at balf nat Jy end durmc the
b"r of ike ftneral f Andrew Came
i th litnary )! a closed.
l"o. l Jrituv rain he started i
Bpoveut at to organise a Ferris -Cot
Sctr rluh A final niectin will be
hU4 In !M iunir k'n s wJich tin
ofT.iviM au a ramp. an rommtMe.
al.l 1 nan ed TVro are many Frri
men In lso rxip'y p. 0 Mi-Vlam.
ainxhrr rtrn.o. rt. Ho .""a atinouaoel
'or ih la-. alw ha a )' f fr leads
brr Th'i kro-mn to h ilarth of
Gi'Pn tullowrrs.
tr. A. tl. T O!lldom. iH.unty
hea'.ti Affulal. aa la OuUrin yrsi.r.
day and madn arransnurnta tlh l.x al
pbyirUna lo admlnluer (phtid var-
rlno for ImmunlMtion aca'nu frvor.
Thf arrio 1 furnihfd I a Ii plivl-
r!n frm nn Ihoy wilt admlninliT It
for lo all whi rani afford to fay fir
ho . aervli . If jnu aiu to know
rooro ahout tMt call un yonr family
piyicin ho .-ill ri plain
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BULLETIN.
Parit. Aiur 12 - Pmc dilnntm
at Frii were riven a otlirsul .
."Hlli'n
An tntereiinc loiter rwelffj by
-fUHvra rtf Klnier K. IV'ndrr Males
at hoprs to sikni hi for (ho
I'nlted Staira. Klmer wont prr.aa las!
kpfmbr and has beesj on Ihn nln
rar Ccblent for many months with
ho American army of occupation. He
Is one of Ihc last of the I-r r.m county
Soys hi return. !! ihinka fio a ill ar
rive la the fnilisl Futea aboat the
Uth
Wanted-School teacher. Apply
board of education In a'most any
community In the state of Oklahoma
account of Jitoanest cruelUe ) ii-. -n l.ut I
practiced on Ruasian women and
men in Siberia by a apecial in-
rMtifitor. T1j facti are appall.
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CONGRESS HEQUESTCO TO
AID in eic FIGHT
AND NOW
THE BANK
EMPLOYES
CO OUT
Hamburg Aug 12 The bank effl.
fiats of Manrburg and Altona have
gone on strike thus cauting a;i the
banks to close.
Oirl Correspondent
Telia of Jap CruaKy.
(nylVtuy Hull.)
(Tli" Oiil "War CorriMH'iMlcrit
tvhrt l'a jtit rcturncil frvni
ilipria.)
Kifti'fii Iu!iij r liiva'si'd in
llicir cnnfirmalioii ifof lis. wore
ilracpfil from a clm"'h one Sun
ly moniinff in naKhloc Silirria.
nepons ro nlnit In from all parts of ''.v Japanese- soldiers nix rrimi')
Ally avuil!iv!. Their frntifli.'
inotliors ran hrrrnminp; lo lh
AmoricRn garrison ihtm tlw
fclrnct arnl licetro.I tlit ihoir
daiiphfera avd. Tlio prifht
nnd a TvUHmiau colnm-l Ivaiioff
home on leave follow ! on their
h'(ln nl iileade.l wiih ihr offi.or
in oonunaiiil to prevent h ont-
rnpc '
"All J could il wax to cull on!
Iho Tapnnfso ronntuinilan! ami
nk him to control liU men." rx-
t bf .meriAn officer.
Of poursi I WHt too Ial( imt I
rouKl not turn my troopH out bo
th state point to a reneral teachpr
famine. Thh famino affecta both
county trade and hiah acJiools It Is
alo felt In the slate arhoota and fol-
leites. in at leant threo e'ties there
."as leen trouble In flndina; superin-
tendent. Two founty.auporiutendants
havr rolrired to acci ( luMter payine;
positions and under a recent ruling
of tho attorney general a r.tiraher of
others probably will.
In Lo?an coutily rural echooU ther
are still serend vtcancle. T!i eh
school have fared better and board P'oJ
menib-T y the plac have all b'n
filled. '
Bold Bandits
Rob Two Banks
Of Big Sums
Chicago Aug U A mtassngsr
for tho Community ttate bank was
robbed today of ftOPOO by tHrt
armed bandit.
CHASINQ CANDITt.
Wichita Aug 12 Officers from
four counties art chasing bandits
who robbed the Benton State bank
of IM1.0C0 yesterday. The men are
in a high power auto and are her I
ed toward Oklahoma.
mi:
Inquiring Reporter
He Asks Five Persons. Puked at
Random a Question
Gin There Be
Peace When
rii.MciiNs I'f.At i: uoNi.v
m i m o i on iu i itui
Monk mosi: io tuii
1111 1 ION j I IOJ OH U
WMSSWW IN TIIK
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BUIXtTIM.
Washington. Au la-Tba ouoa.
Hon of tn use of whuhy and
brnly in comUttlnf tlt IrHuUah
mf luoniA s ouUl ii recur w-iu dia
cussed in Senate cnmmlttee) tod a jr.
Urge quantltios of whiakjr now
beinr field In different dry tUtea
of tUe nation b federal toforce.
Men Do This 5ln"ptofficfr'worruw.
cause J had been intrude I lo
I'eacb bujrra In C."irl say tbe . remetnhor on fill ocraaiotis. th.it
Klbertaa jrown a thls county are P a th Japnnetic wcro our nllicK."
finest In the rouoty. Said Mr. 8krt-J The liii!tian community was s
ion. an ctton.ve buytr: "Mr. Holmatt rou(d ovpr tin1 TtM that tiie'l
has no doubt the bent kept orchardu Japanese roiriment wn removed
in the state. He ent Into tho beach from Sr.akrie after the fucN hd
Bohemia. Auir l !lh-t 1 orcbarJ buhlnrss like bo nj'-am It and been laid before the
60LDIER8 QUIT.
Kive'aoldlers i'nih) cd KatariUy m
trike lirok?rs on rbe ra'-m tli
feno. nuit Uat niyldtaii.1 ih ainia-
tion In that My l tlmi nuo' na Ik tciiu
for. Th polln-mi n huh k fur lilRh-
rl jti'.
STYLE SHOW AT LUTZ
HERB HOOVER ARRIVES
AT PRAGUE BOHEMIA
PrKtie.
Model Will Display the Latest In
Fall Hati and Women 't SuiU ;
2:30 To 5 0clok
Wcdneiday
Hoover head of the inter-am;d relief fonducts u ike be conducts his ban rimsndinu jrcnerkl in VJadivoa-
commission inHimi hr ..) on a sound basis. The itroiind "baa toir
.inounced. acconi.nied fey a taff of hpcn w1 cultivated and the frit
t-v. erta.
.The carload of augar billed to
the Witlfamoon-Halsoll-Frazier
company failed to arrive today
but it ia expected tonight and
will be available Wednesday.
Local grocers tcJay telephoned
The Leader office at Intervals
. asking where they could get su-
gar. The Leader is merely trying
to keep up with the sugar question
and is ' honestly endeavoring to
try to keep the people informed.
Borne grocers apparently think
the matter joke.
TH6 WEATHER i
S'ear Orieann An O-Tonfebt and
Wdni.day par Jy ckrody.
j shows the effects of the Intense
treatment. That applies particularly
I to what be call the '!lotieboldr
i orrtard" where rbo frelt Is uniform
and thn picking Is toad easy by the
many labor sating methods in use.
Ttils is decidedly the best "kept up
orchard I eer cam In contact IV
and I hae been m many orchards in
n any stales."
The peach. tarvet is now at fts
hitti sUko and from'' now until the
last peach la picked the work will
go on without eatinn. .
Juthrln and Locan County boys
want none of the military life. rjiat
Is mad evident by frulUts effort
a ade by recruiting; officers bo have
boen at work here for the pant wwk.
N'ot a single volunteer.
An Mrlv .linuitio tf fttll anllti mti)l
ilf'Mirtmnt tt th Lvu Dry Um.4n
I HifTA liH Vl'atiltlaWtti! U V taT tatM ai'ill t4tt1
yariu in KirmiBiiea. ?2 untll s 0.t.Mrt. 0niv an(
This. hoM-ever ik one of a I'"C hau will he delayed and the models
list of amnlar outrapes. The
Japanese have treated the Rus-
sian as a conquered people and
will.bA Miases Ca'hcriiie Ivan. Doris
Oaffnoy Thelirm lionnelley WlliV
U'enner Charlti i:van and Mrs
F.i del Hollowsy.
Hrown in Uie predotntnatlnfT color
for t)i fomlns acaiioii and hnta shoni
jtlovea uii'l suits nbould uiaicli lo per-
f net ion. The new cloth Is dunyten and
klU If t. Alitn.M ft.Pi.lill.lllv A In .rl.A
later date beina; niada necessary on th hat and anils fa"liione4 from Its
account of he new si hool lxks not soft fold are mi t.annful that milady
brttur roedy for diHtribution. Tfiljfccla that 11 la nw-ery to th iip to-
soolr eomroUiion announced this !at wardrobe. Tricotlnes and ve-
week that It would be impossible- to Jure are also nood ami allTertone Is
liavo (he book ready before hVptemv much nwi In the more tallori-d mod-
ber 10th at the rarlieal. A majority el. Hulls for travelinE. street wear
of the city school board beinjr absent the afternoon tea and for the office
from toe city no meeting to deter- will be rowrt tomorrow and there
(Continued on Pstfo . Col. .1 )
It In more thatl likely that the
city achool will not open until Sep.
tern hr IStij. That is the date set by
many of the cities of t!ie slate. The
THE CUC8TION.
What Can 8s Done to Reduce the
Hign Coat of Living?
THE ANSWERS
' II IlurU'.n: -I limit by l.-iM
liit i.m the pi.f!; V( r4 .(.r.
UK" man ami tiuis pn-vrnt h.nl-
in F.iiM' htm to mamp the iU(e
of a(.ijc at nil the prii-M rt. n
etry tnu ie Hun ii j;
iUn. M him kci n It n
anis to and sllowr him n finl
profit and tin iiinri- iiiii arlik
r.oi io (he hi trkut ailn. . .
.V It tVelrh; " h i.! 1(4 a r.sj-
'hi to ilvi In a i1ii m "f Urlcfl)
I M nay. 'IU.jk to the rami' 1 1k
oV anty bciwi n ronaumet and
pToilucers i too (treat. There Ii
voo lyilfl of iln I'ni i-.l Hint' nr..
d'r ciiliiviiiion Tbot 111 1 rt.ti
il tumd of 1 he ilwclliMt In ir
clis xhrniiil hv IIIIIhk th eoll."
V'A lliT! "r!clili!ih the
freo'luncU n til or. It didn't cost
jhImIv iiuirh 10 live in those
l.liMfHl tUy " .
Kil N'cTt.i: "CiJ jMimit hi!
fnrivers and ftvji Until lo peddle I
Ihi if (trotlure on hn n'rcil r like
they do in Haltimofc and vemi
o'her aniaili r cities I'r ihm to
U h(m nl lc f aod ti it u
r'uUtr--'"tifvnicr. T'.nt would
huip lot Ift rtjiitii iho hHtV ctmi '
In aiy Judstin'n'.'" !
frank Kel'y Mas Swskeaed at
2 o'clock one morning recently by
Mve'al young min ringing tne dor
bell nd snouting
Frank threw up a front lnd of
his I) t rtroo in and called downj
"What's ne mailer oi there I
Why this commotion f
"Your window's ((un" ePyinod
one of the gating youp "We iuet
thought you'd I ke to know "
"O certainly" thanked Kelly
'I'm much obliged which one i
open f ' j
"The one you're sticking your
Irish hd Ihrough" was the reply
and the gapg hit the grit.
"I hadoH a drop f the creature
In the house Or I'd invited 'em In"
arm Kelly who i always good na.
tured.
GRAND LOOGE. 1 0 0 F
Secretary Umce Annouiuc Voto;
E B Cluie Ornnd Mlr; M
B Cope Grand Represen-
tative; Borne Utatiatica
Mix i . i rin. Id ma I ill) In en in
i'ion at ih odd Fellow tnt th'l-
i Pi liiH i fi y" i'ttij-(i
ii ii.i rt
J u Id )( luavr r. J
illld N A UrtUey
I Mf J U
H Wh'"l of Al'no
K:i!il. ni'.v.i ..i .
r-Mintl. VP WALES AHRIVao ' ( r.uinu n( 4h : riot) h l0
IN NEWFOUNDLAND i'itf ;l Scale l.le f 4h Uat
I June from grand Mi off'm-rn. have
coitnl'! d h!r work mid rertlf;ed
St John N f Aug 12 The Prince
of Wales landed here at noon today
and rode through an enthusiastic
crowd lining two miles of city streets
over which decorated arches bad
been erected. -
CERMAN BANKS OPEN AGAIN
IN Rl OJANEIRO
mine the date of opening- school Jire will alao be special music.
Mo jHr.elm Ana: 12 A M?rai.i-n-Ml
tl.icreo alnd Au pfitnlts lcr.
nian banks and It.mranc- innarire
.In HraiH which ouiind"d otx-rjiiona
Jdurlnj the war. to rnume bus'a. s
Wn.lHHrfMn tig 12-f j oil
li-peio keep (ltr health Ihie
aiiliiinti jf. jmirself Into ihe (.ink
of liyi.'ii emiditioH mill lake all
1i.iimI.Ik prrennli.ihe to avoht In-
fVetinii The flu is if. 1 1 n r t L.H us
iis-ain mi t nimnu! of darnatffi
if will do ilcprh.le larfrly tixiu
.ov t ll we prepare fur it. Thia
i the ineimsg. 'f P 1 1 w Oeier
t ip. inn.tli aeerefnrv of the Anter.
i. iu Me In al A v inti.Hi
Nearly rverymu? line a fr(ert
! who nut al.le a rk; a he i;
before he jpit the flu. Nearly
evefynn. hdt "rttitlend lo- ' U
many women with hnrt ha'r.
Koine are afflicted t(h artUtt.1
iii.'!jnnfi..iH hut most of (hem
krve tip their crowntint- jthry re-
lu. tontly riiminh after luvlftg; th
flu. hi.t v.l in .nji etiort4 the
flu i Mid to han created quit a
V"iifi.tr for Imlihcd h.iir.
Short h.-iir f (he least rt.iur.f
'le after i ffci U iif iiiflnerMit Ir
iiciic a.i.v il uil add 4t per eenf.
to th mortality rale for th peit
li-e yera. Many will die bream
thin tlinenie hut sl(ipe t h?lr ro
ti tit oilier diaemiee.
All over the country are men
who Ihi'iitfht l hey were S thlr
prime but reeoverintf from th
flu found they vrere old and nhont
ilotie mv'ueii w m eon no onrr
be wive or mothers sine they
had the flu tut children who-
tfrowth h4 ' been eheeltril. Ot-r
or two more winterit Wifi such
epidemu'a. and the I'nitei Rrat.-
will have suffered jIniiit a nnieti
loss r f human twrwer a mi
i;ii('o.t'.in eotinirica diJ through"
h war.
IflSM) Enldemlo CUL " 7
In atipport of m cluim that tha .
irifhieiift epi.htnie will r-or lit
Oeirr citen the r -i.rd of tb
nearly allied dieai of U frippe
tho renult nf the alectjoa to Omnd
B.'i ri trr IVut e.
The following will im ihi. f ;.( -ra
of the rnnd bd for iti cni!to
year otarCm un Oirmtur ih iM K M
1 r run.I tnaMer TuImj; Thomas
AOiirws. npu-y atfaii.l niaater. ?u ti-i -.... -t i ri.lni
htroud; ( W nii. grand secretary. t fllj no r.h u
'.u-VIe; O W ri.h!. R i. n-l tr. (n mif . tWt) PArt fteP
ur.-r. f handkr; M H Cope rand rd- tlint i m.rr(.( m destroyed
reaentamr f.- tb ... year firm K! tf 1Vrs. We have- Ud
ncno; fi it ircian. tneml-r cf the
borne board three yraf term Kd
(Con'inued on Tiiije S. t'ol. 4 )
two other epidemic of grippe? or
infliictia on in thiiT and tho
H'ontluuH nn tx j )
Living on the 50-Cent Dollar Is a Hard Proposition
ate the. t.rofjter ! Throw wheat infy v. t .. .t . - J ........
' loreiitigate the proCter! . Throw wheat into
a free market again! Do everything that can
poeeibly brina: aome means of relief to the peo-
ple from the burden ther arr rarrj-ing! Bat
when all is said and done it still remains a fact
that the dollar we are now earning1 arefifty
eeot dollar and that they are good for only
about half ae ranch as they were before the
war. .. .
Dnring the Civil War the povernment
manufactured iff paper money which of
eonr wta net rooner at all; only a promiae
to par an I. O. U. It was easy to understand
when paper t stampel with the trovern-
reent a proraiae to pay that a streat volume wat
line added to the currency of the nation and
in obedience to the nniversal law of supply and
deaand the more this sort of money wa
flcialedi the cheaper it prew.and the was
its purchaaing rower.' Bat because Uncle Sam
has recently chosen the method of iasuinir bonds
instead of greenbacks the decreasing value of
the dollar has not Wen so apparent. But borwU
are only another form- of credit and it U this
sort of inflation which haa so diluted the worth
of money that its strength ia cut in twain. The
iwue was confused merely because the step
from greenbacks to bonds a atep oat of the
realm of currency into the realm of eredit.
The fact of the matter is that the salaried
man has been terribly hit by tho inflation and
m has the man who has aavinga aeeounU and
invetmcnts made before the war broke out.
The man who worka for $40 a week is now
getting Imt $20 and the widow with a aavines
account. of 11010 has in fan bat half that
amount.
Thle is the angle that the students o finance
take when they diseuM the ifrewnt s'Srsti'-n.
Iiut the public looks at it from an entire' dif
fered viewpoint. Instead of Hi depreciated
dollar niot of us kpehk of appreciated prices
and from that point it in corn-son to make any
itTirM-ronal object the scape tfont; such for
instance the profiteer. It is so easy to think .
that something has happened to commodities1
rather than to the medium that enables u to
buy tliene eoinmojities.
The worst feature of thL inflation is the fact
that it la hard to atop iL The increase ii prices
is met by a demand f vr an iticreaae in wanes and
the one react upon the other the vieiotiv rin
is etablihed and there Vema to be no wgv
oi.t of the dilemma. fVrtainly we all mnt
rraliz that the more watres o tip the higher
prit ea are going to be.
Il'lief must rome fro-r anotWr quarter. We
mast etimulpte (irodnction. We mun cut down
experts. When wipply equals drman 1 -in fvU
atuffs and in mantifaiiared articles the period
oi resiijiuimeiit will bare arrived. For in-
stance we uit abroad during the year end I
last June 30th more than 7ahJMK.fK) worth
of manufactured (roods raw material and food
Kvery month we export more th.in we dil dor-
itig an entire year preeeeding the war. We
must feed and lothe thee prop of K irepe
and i j.-where. until they en feed and clothe
tbi tiiM'lyos. ; Wh.:n ily du 'this "and tjm
foreign di mai dn.ps the fsnner and mamt-
faeturer will find themselves with more good
tipnu their bands than they can diKme of and
the public w ill w ake up to a remarkable "drop
10 j rices. When this will occur nobody kmtws.
11 .still not -ome this year. MnyW it will take
p!a e in r2) but come it will and fpyte
rapidly too aftr order is restored in Kurojm
and normal timets prct ail there one more.
Wbat will !apr"n then i .clear.- The farmrr
wid r trench. He won't pay the Jnternstooal
Harvester Comnanv fan. v nrha f.m tm
msihiuery and the Ilcr"?tr Company will
tot pay a wajf scale how lO'l per cent above
what it was before the war. The manufacturer
who ha lost bis market abroad will curtail at
home. Wage scales and wage agreement will
be thrown to the winds or rle the corporation
will go into bankruptcy. Both wageg and
prices .will find their level automatically.'
. .This renljnstment will not be without
certain amount of industrial disturbance. There
is irreat unreal throughout- the world and in
so. h times the agitator flourishes for thu
people are auspicious and like fo saddle their
ci-h-vanee upon jrsons rather than opon eon-
diiioii. 1m prejudice will be aroused.
Nevertheless the solution of this great problem
lies in the reduction of inflation thrift in-
dustry and in getting back to a national
economic basis.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1919, newspaper, August 12, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712984/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.