The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 11, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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ULLETlN.
Washington June 11 Union lead-
ers claimed tMl about 1.300 or tS
percent of the force employed by the
Western Union and Foetal companies
hsre walked out today. Company of.
fioiele any today bad no actual fg
ursa on tha numbtr of tho man who
left their keys but estimated It much
below tha figur claimed by th
strike leader.
STRIKE BEGAN AT 7 OCLOCK.
Chicago. June 1 1 - Tin- nationwide
strike of union com menial telegra-
phers called by S J Kononksmp. tn-
ttrnstlonal president of the Commir-
rial Ti ll graphrrs' I'nion of America
became i ffottlro at 7 o'clock this
n-orning (centra time). Th com-
panlei ajralnM which tho strike la call-
ed Include Ihi' Western I'nion Tele-
graph company th Postal Telegraph
company tn"e American Toli-grai h
Telephone company and a numbtr o!
smaller telegraph com nle in various
part of the country.
100.000 In Week.
l'nlon officials cstlniau-d ib.it l0
thousand leh srai lure would uart
their k.-ys durinjz th day and that on
Juno 115 mora than t'M0 i-lecirUsl
workers would Join the strike while
officials of the t 1 graph companies
incrtcd that no tiuch number of em-
ployes were Involved. Wt'sttrn t'nlon
officials said that only a few of their
employes were members. of the Com-
mercial Telegraphers' Vnlon of Amer-
ica and thai busings over their lin.s
would not be materially affected by
the strike.
The tasue Involved.
The issues Involved In tho strike in-
elude the rigbt to orgnnlje snd bar-
Kain colleclivsfly wagts and workin
conditions.
"Peaseful Picketing."
At a meeting of tclesraphers early
thin morning "peaeftil picketlnx" wa
decided upon and at 7 o'clock pickets
were ' laced around th general of-
fices of the comranifs in this city.
Leased Wires Safe for Time.
Leased wire operators were not in-
volved la the etrlke but Mr Konen-
ksmp said that It might be necessary
to call them out In order to win the
demands mads by th commercial
men.
NOTES OF THE STRIKE
Fort Worth All operators out.
New j yprfc-fNow men placed ' at
striker key b'ire almost completely.
Dallas All Mackay oprrstors qui:
today.
Milwaukee All operators on Job
here today.'
Houston Texas All operators on
strike here today. -
Kansas City "Little (rouble on ac-
count strike here; 10 per cent men
quit.
Galveston None of the operators
quit here so far today.
"Buxcv m.n mini
MAKKS CIIWr.R OK BASK
B C Anthonyi! better known at
"Buncy" who hss been a familiar fig-
ure around local clubs hotels and
business bouses in Guthrie during the
lst twenty-five years will leave thl
evening for Caeper Wyomin to make
bis home. He will be connected sritb
a theater at Caaper and will lire part
ot the ima at Denver. "HMncT Is
a colored man and bean an enviable
reputation for uprightness sobriety
and Industry. "Buncy" baa always
been on the Job and he takes wit h
Mm to his new home the srood wiH of
all those for whom be baa worked In
Guthrie.
THE WEATHER.
New Oriearta June II Tonight and
Thursday partly cloudy to cloudy.
t i r n ii n
r m m
is : i r .
imm quit
PROHIBITION
4 pre.amssl i.ial la evn wi IK
. mt..r la eul.la solera-
aienUl control t la broaert the
COrt lll d-pad Ufr!y mm tha
tcettmony ot bugai at dmtjrs It
will be quantity not quality of WU-
Bi"ay that will bsvo tUM e-
Mrts will ditrre.
IHt t smnhI f the cin'ry ane
not quibt'lint over alhHc per reals
What they bavo mI they will
hsv Is the uU or aaythins that
makes the saloon ptb!e
i WHAT TICKED OVER
THE WIRE DURING DAY
! MANUFACTURJIIO.
i 1
- ladon liijhrvikt capiunl l"f
Imlav.
- I'arUAlltwl reply to f'.erman
unl-c-propl rvfiiMd nian iate lot
former fn-rman iloni-a.
-4nfva-Krra Charlton. AmrrfeB
woman alleo-d i-rnin spy ctmutlt-
d aulcide h-re
- Washington-Klihu Kot Ifetifird
In MMiate tola)' that be had m rived
ropy of Maer trraty two aco.
- IHiHui The Irleh qut-stlon will bo
raine j in the tn-aco i-olifi-reni e.
Partu-"lt moixiii w ill not arree
lo any chanse In th lace terms.
Paris -Col K M Houso Us a )olnd
In the seareh foe untn Ameri
can nwsMier mir Itobert .Minor
STATE NEW8 NOTES
An eaut and weni ra.lroaj will be
pusTuJ by Ponc City cltltens Msr.
land snd Mctitaw millionaire oil men
re backing the new line
I. patlmateri at 1200.000 to the
farmers. Is rep'rte from the Chirk-
skha netblKrho4d roMililnx from a
trriric wind and halt storm Monday
nigtit.
The bi parsde for the home-corn -
in loys of the 3f.t'.i will take plscc
at pklahoma City tomorrow.
Oklahoma Cliy Is now having her
annual school row. In a meeting hld
last ntht. the He was passed and
near -fights were features.
Street car strike at Muskopee Is
asKuming threatening proportions and
may yet develop into a real big town
affair. It has rearhffd a stare where
tic strl.;e-brcakers are being 'beat
up."
LINEMAN IS KILLED IN
FIGHT WITH STRIKERS
Dallas. Texas. June 11 A J Flayer
a non-union lineman employed by the
Dallas Light & Power Co was shot
and killed in a clash he-e today be-
tween strike sympathizers and non-
union men taking the place of strik-
ing employe of the company.
PRETTY GIRL 6RADS
Eufaula PuDih With Common-
sense and An Idea of Thrift
Put on Modern Com-
mencement Prof II C Tate of Tahlequah was In
Guthrie today. Said he:
"Every one of tho girl graduates o?
the Eufaula Indliin boarding school
madu her own graduating dress. Every
stitch of the work was done by the
girls who are trained tn sewinK cook .
inir and other domestic work.
Of all the girl graduates tire were
full-Wood Creek Indians he said.
"The practcal training given these
girls is one of the mat features of the
school" sal Mr Parker. "It shows
that educators are beginning to real-
ise the value erf training for lit- Of
course the girls aUo are given some
of the more cultural and theoretical
studies but the main stress is laid
on the practical work which fit them
for what will be a life Job for a big
majority of them. I am glad to see
that the Indians are doing this for
their young women."
' I .
PECULIAR PREAK OF
THE 110 TORM
On of the freaks of the storm was
tli forcing to the top of the potatoes
from hundreds of gardens and fields
thereby saving the grower the trouble
of digging the crop.
Msny farmers say that e freak
was not appreciated because it
is
flooding the local market with poU-
toes thus forcing prices down and
adding another storm expense to the
fanners.
kateraS tl Ik UalSrtev HklalkMn. fm.41W ee .-.-l rtm all l.f Ike
jnjOTIIIUKaOKlA
Alrts.lv ike bam f Cm pltkvt
aa br 1 i.u4uihr4 In msay -r-
4 (be lv.n(-r elate. Wk ! mit h u
Ike ! Is tuade ty the drt-nrs. i
th r.sl woikers arv bu iutni
tk woik t at ! ul aheaj of i m
Nwuti.ous 4 nlf 'ri l
cue hr alu a ty btn b :l. ! th
vol. i of the l.tKBlr l !" tune.1
to lh nrw riibm hnh the iauiubs
tanialgn aill tril fif the vo4rt
Thet are rHs latt brinj com
ptr( sad h.-ni air ttn .fk
out by which the point .so h to
doiriv the uu y. and ln ideniall;
Uad the iihiini'ii in "flory '
vf hi' VMii ires are twins
-atitu!ly lM and alm.wi efefy Js.h-
oak ia the iuiiry ill eoi-n be or-namen't-d
with wine kind of a l-stttt -ning
r1
The Favorite Sen Flan
It t already quite itM-iaiu that thr
drtiKH ra'k leadeis' Srw determined o
wots the favorite sun cmiin t
Okiatvouia They do not he e to I
are for Hniiatcr (rn the rnJorse-
TMent of tba national convention but
(hey do bop by th.s cln to iienrn
any thrsieiud stamMle t lli.'ii
voter la the oMiitnn national turn--gn
Thi-y will try to vreaie a fur-
ore of avoi:e s.iri netitliuent and work
up n huuMr (in for i r iden:
clubs all out the tate and thriv
have the masses of vnltis In line foi
snytliuu i hey may desire to put ovtr
on election dsv 1 h y aie trlng to
satirfy th iimelvt s 'h.n tth this ire-
psrative work well orgsnisnl. If Wil-
son should be ! Urrtl the only IokI-
cal candidate with a innnillnientaTy
vote for tho faxniie son. th emir
nrganUailnn "nnsht sautwi into the
Wilson -I bird term phalanx
Republicans Also Busy.
Itut the demmrsts are not the only
busy bin In this state. The r b-
litans hive klready heil mure con- (
ferencis an.l "iuiortant" iucuel
than was ever known In their work'
In Oklahoma al this singe of the cam-J
OKLAHOMA IS
RIljrlEuflW
.
Private Will Price of fewey
CBplured 171 Prusini; Hit
Fatber Native of
Germany
Putnam June l-Hireling (h? fa
of Bergt Alvin C York of Pull MH
Tcnn who he been pronounced th
world s greatest soldier. Prlvaio W'il
IIKIce a Dewey county farmer !
charged ihromh V ') yard or u irm i
wire entanglements stormed a poa4
tlon hiding fifty machine guns and i
number of trench mortars and captur-
ed 171 PrusKlan -primmer a word I ni
to word receired here from genua
headquarters erf the Frem h army. Con
firmation of the story come in th
form of a citation announcing an or-
der for decoration which has been re
eelved by the boy's father J M Bice
who Uvea near Putnam.
Hlce Is a member of I Company
Islwt infantry. Thirty-sixth division
and Is now on hia way home.
.' 'Tinier violent barrage Private Hit
dashed to the at luck of an emmy po
sttlott; covering alKiut "(t'l yards
through bared wire entangli-nn nts'
the clistton says. "ll rnhd oi
machine mn nests capturing ITU pris-
oner. He stormed a stror.idy hH
loltloa containing more than fifty
mschlne guns and a number of trench
owners turned the oaumi! suns oi
the enemy ami held sld posiilon for
days in spite of a constant tmrrage
of large jroJoctHes and of gas rhells
He crowd No Man's Ijind man;
times to get Informal ion wncertiia
the enemy and to assiKt his woundet
comrades"
I'rlrate Rice's father wss born ir
Bararla Germany but came to Am-
erica when he was IS years old. !!
wss naturalised when 51 years ol
nd has lived on bis farm northeast
of here for the past twenty-four years
Private Rice himself k J years old
He crossed oversess In Aogust (lit:
and wss wrih the Thlrty-alstb di-
vision throughout its camiwign around
St Etlenhe.
PAID MADDOX FOR
LAST MONTH'S WORK
A warrant for SIS3 was drawn in
favor of Prof Maddos former high
sctool principal. Monday by Bei-reiary
.Carter. Mrs Lowther hoMs the war-
rant illegal inasmuch as Msddox was
relieved of hia position and hia last
njontVs salary.
Political Pot Begins to Boil
psUn Siua i'f ihrtr Wadirs are s
aWi-ly inortsirU nt so hsvih
e.hir4 With rsl In nit th. iri
make harrint 11. ski ;n airS ps t
'he Rit ins f Ihj ih.hm's 4 Ike. I
party Hiime of lhm are m'li be
rMting iiernisnt nt gin at the hkir
1n ahull lki are .n( m make theii
in'ral riwlrii liiji ihrr is al
reaitv a seacno ni s" m ih rsnk an
file of their srty that most of Ibex
aoull he li-a.los ar- Iihwhiiu hiki
di-rplr tntetrs'r.l in the siiMller sf
fairs of the tr'y than in th Ur;.
and vilsl affaln Thit ih.e is mor.
pep and moaev r- t to urn .n
cmieat over be nsiiiii mntiiit ie
h p thai li Ji.tir and 1 1. . I thr
bt l and moat l.'i. i al man (or otosl
d nt of the t'nitid H'si-a
Senatorial Candidates
Ttnta are eevrrsl isoil'da'es foi
Junior seaatoroh) sin l Mtioiiiui
out Our fellow toaniuan HenadM
trolobie. Is alrradi U'-m r'ooiiud fo'
thai iliin auI one i t Mir f.irmei
t.ulhrie rltlsilis na ti ... ni.-nl
in Trkss. Is reid i- l i the f'.nmv
log of bis rhl In ih . conneitim
it is sl-o uf Hi ro ihn i'lmini ir.i.-r
rt lhal mullMii'!l..-i nr.. Mmlmd o
l-na t'iii Is likrh fn hr tn (lie run
nmi f r tttt huh Ii i. u it l(
t Ha t tua millions arv r ally at the si!
of his I'Sity mini-i r it id. n.'
them. Of nairse and diin in hr run-
ning Jim Miliaw. slo a ISm.-a I Hy-
de would autima! n Clv l.r t- iril
Hul that a i old list.- J in lljrr1. ati'l
Jake llamon as (tie tao l'gh( har-
nen hotaes In the rai e And lhireai
tho.e a ho dit iare th.it n a.uld l
one of !he most rn-l'inn lurii n
moM Inii renins: eontiei mi n.i-n In
this Hate Harris litis addej t hi
i!ili riisny ddla-s In (he oil game
ab'lo Million dots n.. ktioa. nlihei
0ms he care ahtt hi dolUirs muir
VP.
' New Organ for O C Osmmles.
' The ninth talked (fnrw oViiineistu'
oi snn at tiklahoniu Cliv in inn to be
MUM: TIIW A MII I IOX
ril in!.MII SCHOOLS
Kaeh school child In the state will
be cre lli. -l with it SO this year Ap-
portionment of the common sehMi
fund for the current fiscal year wss
made on a per capita 1I of that
amount.
The total amount proratod over the
.tale In C e various counties and
irhool districts In proportion to the
ohool enrollment .amounted to fl.-
133.541 Ml tlt fiuures show.
Former Guthrie Merchant King
Says "with Is All Right But
There's No Place Like
Home
Mr and Mrs J J Ab.ll arrived In the
city this morning from Miami. KIs
1'hey are Btoi'iilng- at the lon hotel
nd will be lure two weeks or more
"It Is Jul pnioble" said J J lhat
ve may abid In Uuthri". It is s good
ilty. At sny rate Florida In the win-
tor and Guthrie In the summer a .-
tear to be a ptvity gvd program.
For several months since th- sale of
the Abell store to Gardner Sm hi.
he Abells have been sojourning In
Florida.
"It's a grrat tourist country down
there snd that Ii all" Mid Mr Abell.
ho however h.it regained some of
hia lost health.
"Pilnce leaving Out brio w have
raveled a great deal and have had a
ery pleasant time; hul. after all.
Some la a great place and we still re-
SOJOURN IN SOUTH
(ard Guthrie our home where we'"" .
spent so many pleasant years. Things I n -'-- difficulty will U en-
bere look gotm to me. 1 sm far frimn.ereJ throuKhout tho bantesi pe-
. - . . ...
eing ottt of the game although or
course I will not engage in vlorounly
sctlre pursuits. The dry question la
-auslng much agitation In the south.
The old hoys do not like lo he beaten
ut of their morning appetisers At'
Miami Fla. they are making eten-
aire preparations to overcome the dry.
nes by Hurtcrlng a fleet of boats
ahlch will make regular and sw f t
nns to the Bahama Islands Here one.
can get np over night and get the
next boat In lime for bueineas the next
morning. All kind of gambling games
are being fixed up for the Islands
also." i
NEW EXCISC BLANKS.
Department store blanks to be fill-
ed out showing excise tax for May
hare been received by merchants
here.
et of Mae. I. f
laklns on more llun a ehi loav form
I lv mam i inf. n . ' or ih. mat
er now primitsi to ilevi lop ..iin-thn r
rva lit a short lime. Vso. 1 tie pro
nwt'ifrti for a ial i iMiiiar slate
organ baa tw.o the uN) et of mui h
ntlit nation at manv of the pittr iu-
ll is rumorel thst lh B"--sty
million no Im- hi iv hl if thi
aorfcer a. II tut -(. iM'h"r' n
iillu f propyl! ons N.iw the rumor
haa It lhal Senator W alter r'vnu"n
aho mui 1 it. ... I i 'h r
Hi uhl;isn and M y M!iur.t a. It si'
enipt t ortinlie the roar stale or-
ln. and that tbrv a! trv to !
over one ii I h' l-ait a alreadv u
sMuh.il. al'h lt pm riport sn'l
that as ioii a the demoirats hse
fully t.(i.le jmi ahst thv a.ll do
m.l boa i her alll s-.vin I h if. th.
new refuhi.c otssn will b. provided
Cireat Interest in Campaign.
Certain I' ts Out boih. imries haw
created a deeprr inlriist allium th
nsih.iiel oncanix r owr aff nm in Dk
lahoma tlisti has nr ! f..ie tiisiel
Mure nailoiial workers bse ilnitnl
h sa'e anil the ii.n.:Uoiis in ihu
Isle hsli- bi-i n more i'oi v sIii.IIihI
snd sua I Mi-1 Ii v nanithal li.ilrn ih.i'l
ever bvfor In the hUlory of the stale
Presidential Timber.
1 lie Uiei rumors or ra-her ilv
airaas In the sir. em to lndeal
hit ati..n lh ri publli sn alio ate
m.vre Intiri.'i.l in th -Ii-mmi f a
pnaiitent ihsn In the local unimpor-
tant flub (hire U sirona s'litim nt
or Cmenil Uoiiard Wood as their
ai di'lste fur !. T hey ilm re h r Is
otoniv slile t an an t logical but
ha' dm His hi trying ra-rr of the
issl few yrars lie list t.li'ian a real
'srcen Hti.l In n.ifi. his cap-
lvaini ihc rank nn-l file of the (?n t
irntv that la just now lie'n t-lurtied
to civil walks and that thi y will le
him a stronger i iixt t thun any othtr
lrospit tlve taml iUle a(i develop
There Is very hiile talk nh'ut Jolvn-
son. of the Pacific coast and that If
all ii n favor utile
WHEAT IN STATE
Farmers Rcopinjf OroUeat Crop
Since Poundittion of Common-
wealth; Heavy Rains
Have Caused Damage
The wlvnt harvest Is eipeiiij to be
in full blast by at learn Monday of
net week and Oklahoma farmers will
Im reaping the grratral crop 111 the
stale's hlsiorr Oklnhoma's wheat
rrop this year is confidently rpietd
by th state Imwi.I of aRrlrtilturo to
be at les f.O.OOtl.iM.MI luiwhrls.
liar vesting haa been In progress for
about a work In few count In of th
stale and If favorable weather con-
tinues woik will begin In th" big
norihwtpl a In at M-i tlim this week ac.
cording to J A .Willi hurst resid"n
of the slate bottnt of ngrlculttire. The
count lis that have loiin barvestlng
are Tillman Cotton and1 Jcksin In
the svui hern part or Ihe stt the
i-rop lher bi'ing nlfahlly more !
vanced In ptiwUi lurf ill the niain
whiiit Ix-lt
Keport from Woods O-irfield and
other northwest coitntli-H to (lie board
of ngrieiilluri' Indicate that Hie re-
cent wet weather snd red run dis-
covered in sum" section hm aud a
iferreiise in growing condition of rhe
crop of nol more Ihsn threo percent
th piosjus't ftrr a full crop now stiind-
lug at !.' p. r cent n aaslnst 73 t-r
cent on the stime date last year.
Ijilmr deiisriiiunt officials working
In conjunction with the department
rf surleiilture banker. fiirmrs and
ohT "wheat Interests" hsve th la-
1.. ... - i i ....: .... ...!) I .. t. . . . i. I
tij in ooiaining aneiiuaie Dri.
"
HAVE YOU PAID YOURS.
Payaients ot the second Instalments
" rspldly
revenue collector's : office. Two
thirds of Iho payments hara ben
made. Many of those subject to the
tax are paying up In full on tin sec-
ond psymenf. All payments must be
made) by the close of Mislae next
j Monday
FORMER U. S. SENATOR DEAO
New York June llJoi'n CoM
ftpooner former United fltsfe sena-
tor from Wisconsin died at bis home
here early this morning after an Ill-
ness of several week. He suffered a
relapse Mondsy.
. -i t - '
PRICE 2c
LIFE and HOME
Master and tirleva a era so Brwr
Ir.lrvn Hon Csl Ihey Skew Ust SI
eatlr as hamaa twa rai a u owl
oaasms trlen.l Their felara I
Some and l.et ones !s art flpertenre
l.tile sh.irt of reurtttlo
The tao hltlle. a darins
than Hh h neit.Ver atrltii( etleota
nor hsuly nat have e'er Mitaird
a finer sumpl and the wort! i
till hoineUn.l lo t em Ihouih t)
eie s oaiuted vcjsJ
Tha worM e)iles ath Mri
Hawker ah.iaa brain isn't and hipa
aro so fli My teardel
lll Mi Jl ItVIN
H Hsi;.sNiuiiu ri:
lais PrurltC HfW hirid aiih
iithln a i-nrn fintit Mrs I PCran.
till one n sht Us ainirf. won mt
al v n toii v t Ji'iie lii itistrii l
i'ouii ii-lav ahn a Jiirr heismo hi'
slv tleil up on the Urdu' Te ot
lha Jury aele lonnmrd lhat Ptueltt
aaa guilli but aS h i t nut sn I hung
the Jutr mi r attailng SBiMher Irial
1 he )uiv as ni!ord of the fa-
lewina men
C A Harriaoii W V. M.K.an. J
Marr II II Conning Uii. K (lsirrtt.
H T N. her J r ii.in. VV T ir jt
H Turben Si 11 lUriitl J F Jtvhulu
ntCHuiriNa orrici is
OPIN IN THIS CITY
Hrrgeatit Hinl.im n II Ptir of th
OkUhnMi.t Ciiv rieruitlng offlre has
ei-tod a atih ni.n here heelisr
ter at fediial Imtldlus I'ipslmi k's
ste lii'inn accepted for all bram f a
of the armr
A 4 i I snl i have the rlvlW-va tvf
t i ii-e In Chin i. I'lii'dmin lUi di
Hiiwall Franc tiermany 'nr home
S-rvlew. Men inlUtHlit In the air
serviie will be takin to Post Field
lv atcpUn ' Men luii r tha ages
of I und i . who are tri'irmt.1 are
Invitid tu the rututting offiee to !iUk
Win DI8f.Ta HUSIANO
hi sue. a for pivoRCt
Unit for dlvoren was filml lu district
court toilsy by Wintlirope H Gooite
alto o aiKe that bis wlfo Hettle tie
seiled him The couplo were niirid
In DiM and s-part'l In I5IT. Three
Children are wltfl the father.
POULTRY ASSOCIATION TO MEET
Tho I .ok an County poultry a i.
linn lllmee In the Cmiuly Agnnt s
office Thursday Juno if at S p m
All toemlmrs arn reiienled lo b
pnrnl Important business mu.it lie
ttsnsseteii J M Htrong President.
senate PAsaea
DEFICIENCY MEASURE
Washington June llTti Henie
tiuluy finally pAtsml the t" lrd dflel
eiiey atiproprlnllon bill carrying ap-
proslmalely 't.'.Mi.nirt
II
Noondny Lunchnort Bee Import
ant Topic Discussed; Now
Directors Are N.mcl For
En.uitijr Year
Cile nisi I its of moment were dis
ruiil by the Itotsry rlub at t noon
day linn beort at the lone hon-
tine liti'liilx r said "The i lly I rn-
l-ring uim an r of Industrial gnrwb
II liehooii- us to consrve our re-
i-ourevs for the big iletelOj.meli's Th-
Notary club co-rperat!ng with th
Chamber of Commfree la In eie
t-iijih with all i J'-sllorl affntlng the
welfare ij the tlty and there Is a
grarlo: dUMilthin on lb part of tli
peo If to giro these organisations full
away knowing full well their snurl-
ty rei ujon tho security of th
town "
Fleelion or the new direi tors'e rc.
si Med a follows ; Ches Heely F H
Mi. ''.uire J F Lb. Kr Hrshi and K
K Hurton.
iMalls touching the city election to
be held next Tued er il!ruse
A commltte comtMiaed of yA Wal'en
Arthur Diblwn. tieo MeUregor Jotin
Hsrtman and Will Mltrhet) was ap-
j point d to meet at the ( tly hail daily
from 3 tn p rn from now until Tues-
day and supply information to all In-
quirer relative to the rln-tlon
City Hnperlntendent Peak was a
guest of tha club.
Hicretary Chae Dlson will leave to-
morrow for Kansas City. There he
will Join th Kansas City Notary rlub
and proceed (o Hast Lake City to rep-
resent the locaj rlub at the National
Koary oonventloo.
NUMltKK Ot
flE.EOTSOEJI
EHtllSEII II D E
IN SPAIN
mmki: mui: in i mot n.
I I'll MNi 1 lMM I MO OI
I Mill It HUM mimm I
r
ISfllfEilOTBEJITEI.'lliG
HU or M'll S HM.I ISHI
s IIOMlsr WOltKUIN
NIU M I IIM.riHst OKU;
Olll M l II (.ls
I it M i; hi i i ii
BULLETIN.
Matfrlit June t ar rieelln
bslwesn Cerirae saent ana eroeai.
ee SiHiaii eoltma k4 aeee bM
eere Slunn lie manisi ad ptal sn4
saunter plots awe nuseereus le 4ea
bald statsexnt rnate tady by a Mad-
r.a) nefiaar. That priKjanJs Ii
rtmg used te InvMs fssliej a4me Ins
SIIIS4 ealisms HI fsvee f Ceraiaa
Ci'e Is ne lonser 4ubl. Tha see-
l.vea fssitan syainst frame. Is bsinj
revivsil.
HUN AOtNT ANE
WOMHINO IN SPAIN
Parts June ir Th "invisible war
ottttnue iiiKit.rtUit m Mi-aln the
ret w.r hl h tiermant Isis ill. Uir t
asainsl th lau l uf th Wui . uti-
e sotnothliig ! done to i hw. k h
s'liUr. r m. iner r ssre ein' w II
follow Sui h la le oii:rt-iiti of nruinl
Isservera In Mad ul T. f bi lt.se tji
tioimsin are iletemiinid to tiritil
atmut a reroiu'ton rohwih lifte-
lm end If altte theow r-fvhtiia:
imo o h state f attanUr and ha ti
that tho tri;ulile Will attread )n'o iiIr
Fiat.te and Ilitn if not Into r'efl.
Il end lnl.ii.i
I oit Itiillin In a stier(ii sf U te t
' l-e Jnutiiiil" t re with tha prob .
i m Tto fe . n no mief b thi
'' t 't ailVS lif stpen th
sign-f.' armistice tlwr tier
(Contnu4 on Pane T Col 3
mi m i inmi; iiout i oh
MIUIVAI OI -ictif
Oklahoma City June 11- Ths MM
Infiuitry of the 3stti ItivUion I
i siailulr-it a'tlre ber lta tinlihf.
the esaet hour no one w-t-t vl tit
slate Anordlfig a t!.rm r
lelied from Colnnol W plpor Cotu-
'njinillnff I e rusttnent was to parade
ill Fold this morning! and from fh-os)
il wa t m ( on to ibis i It y Ff '
fmt alii -(:f v. J tn bare the tegl
went parade i-'f tomorrow "
AiBtirditu! if - l.itl s lrleei ' Pi
Hist Maehii..' fi'ii 'ksnatimi aw! thst
lll'l Kntnet!. if-''Wiii-i! fit ";
3HHl llli!iOi. 4ie rlpeeted In feii!
berw aome.Vntertday.'.
m i tuts t rniNfi uiirir
uiinu; "iti i.AMs - uinii
Trainmen on llni'Foit lmlth A
Western n lh etfy lltiy lejiotl
i sriest In full swioij neir flpaiki
Hii one: -Where the great waah
Oit UiO'd lO tl (O evbleitesr before lti)
bljj d!t(i!i wss fen'reiHt now gan
Ho! Irae-tor! art l?tiy gathering t)
wheat; It shows what ran !e done I
reelotmltig .nd. The bj( lfSlnat
illicSi cost mip h money an. some
polltlctil s and.il In wii h ouf present
guveinot- was tnvolreel hut It W4
ertlnly worth the prtee" he sdle-1.
WILL MOTOR EASTWARO
AND SPENO SUM at EM
Ih ami Mr K (i Sharp will hegtsf
ii m.tlnnl Jrmrnsy eaatwsril some
tlni ihls wwk. They will first tnotnf
to Hiswwnl Kansas where a shore
ri.it . will he pa d to Hr Kharp'a
brother; ' from there they will go to
Clilcsgo a here from June IS i ! th
tinetor will attea't tha annual
sinns of lha N'sllonal ICetectlc Mdl
ral awatlofl. from f'lcago lh
will Jemrney to Pennsylvania to tiaff
reUHree.
RECRUITINO OFFICE TO
CLOSE HERE TONIGHT
Recruiting off.ee r wia rloee to
nirht at o'clix k. rhirlng 'he l( day
the offl-e was on seven bos eo
listed for overseas ter?t:
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 11, 1919, newspaper, June 11, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713024/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.