The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthme Daily leabebl
? utst:
( TSSY
WARTS;
ALL TT3 A.
t. OBftVICfi
Y'LL IIBLP
ooTiiimi okLu THt.tishAY may il 1112.1.
Printing
Bureau
In Clear
Washing on. May U -The re
port of the j.'oial trc8ury com-
mittee who made an itnnntory
of the aupplie and cnuipment of
the iurcaii of printing and en-
jtravtni? following the wt re-
organization of the bureau's per-
sonnel completed today is tinder-
Mood to be auhMantial vindica-
tion that no material output of
illegal Umd. note and tnmp
issue had taken pi acts within
recent years.
The report which U expected
to ?o to Secretary Mellon thU af-
ternoon will r-rord however
that a discrepancy of fifty sheet
waa found when a check wan
made of the ecbl paper m
in the bureau for the printing of
bond and notes.
Since the discrepancy was
within the period covered by th?
lt four year of ojratioti of
the bureau and w not confined
to any one auction of the inntitn-
tiohi official held that the ma
ttrial was not sufficient even if
diverted to illegal purines to
hare given foundation that the
country had been "flooded" w ith
duplicate bond.
Ilfll CROSS I'LKADS
for n.0011 it s
WinUington May 1J.A conntry-
wld a; peal for funda to aid th
wtUuta In the flood ares of th
yUii?Hvi Visr win b ada by
the American Red Cr i through Ui-j
lied Croa courier. Th aj:eal wUi
la addreeaed to alt chapter of the
oraaaiastion hy Jadgs John lrtop
Fayna. bUol1 chairman ana tti . ..
NWti Grant
Amnesty to All
War -Time Prisoners
Th JkUol I'r- )
WM3W May tt. A fe'H
grunting mty to l praot
nld in I idrraj Ho in vitn
f varttir aatiloeag law ws
intretfuc! la th lenata nv .
toe La republican N O.
t'mt4 that til re vi!a
t a'fU. Ha ttid tH bill wit!
net tor tea af tpying e
munieat with th taMy
LTOTHEfl S DAY AS
THEBELL SEES IT
Dav Will B Obaerved By Phon
Operatives In EegiiUrinfi:
tfesaca From Son ud1
Daajhter To Mother
I Ther r to oaoa& why
MthT ly oherl ty je i't n
senral on Ihe econJ Sua.tiy la May
Labor
Heads
Held
L03 AU0ELE3 DISTRICT ATTORNEY
niVESTIOATIMQ THE K. K. K. AND
KLEAGLE WHO 13 IUPUCATED
Chteapo May tl.lWlarinir
that he itreed wSth the e mten-
ti.oi made by th joliie that
"(likago k i a state of war.
fare' Judjfc Itiekman K. dan
to!ay r fuvd tu iue writ of
haU eorpn releasing' t'orneliiu
Shea and J!s Laffrrty labor
leader arntel in connection
with the munler of two jxlie4
men during a aeriea of labor
J.tulni!: estt nlay. lie told the
Hliee that thee two men ctuld
lie held at Itiut until Sat urday.
t)etrre (lorman. stsl.itit atate
attorney in oppoMnjr the writ
of habeaa corpua for the two
(urn. .ttel that "Chioniro I in
a tate of warfare and to release
these men will only wan tnore
i .ii-t. i- jiuitf 1mi.h1iiiil Ati.t tnm.'
h. pcU1 atmiiriraara for !ej bora j Vhm a. nied
foikt .iiJ Margret l!J toeal wan- I. ...
ine w r:i.
la th rrt i-lac. ro. are f:4. ntiJ M m rffw.t rt.fUsrl (l
1d it a .4tictfeJ y t r..aM. ititf Tim" Murphy and
Math.rhW(eroahMdyf yt.y Mjhl.- t((. MIr a r.
tiig to?r a voice iffa' vi-r
ire in a few ntiaulea of rtrnvrim-
tion. Therefore tt! oTor tjt.n.l
a buy iay risking it vk;i1j t.ir
mtr nHk and Marji to ay
Mojhfr ti.'w i you? Thi
Mother's Itey mn& I wanted to be iri
to -a! j w p."
"At tb othjr eet t tne wire in
tttn aad little town eotiatlr
hiuy oiiat.tri ctea th thrill In
Mother" vole when he rearond to
ttw inrrmtion 'Detroit (or Mintiea-
n:i or any other J whef Dkk
or Mary may be located) it rtlilng'
Tn tha tecoad pUee.
. . ; : j
?r..; X sx -
fekW; .. -V ;
Cross To
Solicit Funds for
Flood Victims
' Vat4ftan My ft. tirt eh.
let of ttx Attrteita r
rejio'4 . t'"ly !!' JaUn ttertl
r. iSnaJ rtvlrq. to eitt
rnotrthuti.Mv for a ran-t to t I
fif rIl-f la lh fVfcl4 re i.f tt
r)(y of ta M!l:tn'. Hit kl aa t
thll rier. Al feMt half a WlHUR
dlr I innilil tliaitawka
M'd.
POriCA CITY KEXT MEET-
W. T. Lyoni Miukofea Cloet
A Dapartment Comma ruttr;
Cimpfira At Church
Event of Encampment
Tboina I re Wo.ijwine hn m ii i n!l p.per in tk Ku Klot
Kliu ojftee in I Aniielo in an effort to tX the blame in the
tit;Iewood ('dif oufraue in which two tneti were kidnapped one
ki'U'd and two woio-n foiced t.i !reM before a tnoh. t hu. if i
Nalhftu A. Ibiler Kb aide who i altetjed in e.otfesi.oiH by mob
pnttieipanta to have loaded the nitfhtridoi.
eotnict and head of the Buildings
Trade I'tsion. Judjje Uavid re.
fued to hear the please ptM.n-
ine the ease until tomorrow at
the niptcnt of the police
iMii:sii)i:vr si:i r.trrs a
stu i iii hm h urn i:
TeHot Comimnlet adopted
V;o..!nKtttt May -ll.-elt'rtlon of
ikm rnor llotrt A. Cxier of Swah
Oarutlna 0 fil! thi vacancy oa the
ftterl frui loan hoard mud by tha
reent r!niition of Atury t l.eer
l uiidcrtHd to hve been inada y
'BC h"Predent Hunting.
b Mptortd by !ettar fr-n khe praik( of haT!nt Uothr't vyt
m Irlie
day.
It tu annouo ed to
dk iioi-AY umc.r. IS
n.m uisiiixc at
Btaekweit. May Jt-Arrange!iient
bare be tnde for the Enid h r
of peMoWiy to coro to War welt ne
lYiday eteniag for tha imrjo-a of in-
ItUtlnf a etas of candidate for the
Blaekwell chtter. Thera wi'5 he
oma to or CO in the cU.
' AH iMatotii are very much intr-
eated la the work and every on of a
Mason wi!l be aked to bofome a
member. It l a!d that a majority
of ti.o tlsa will l composed of high
chool toya
of ttt own erery day h l-m
Motlir't J lay is oor tank. The ctt.
(Continued oa oaxa 4.)
xm:
v. c: iii
in:i at ti ixa
' Dr. Alraont Ckrk Hixon fomjpr
Cothria cititen died at a b.Mtpit.ti lu
Tu!a at 2:oo oVUn-k this ntoraln.
ll g atrlekn with larwiytii three
yei kq ti! jia(j i.fn n in.aiui
r'nce. He wa b.)rn in i.0 la Iowa
and tane to iuthri 2. year una. He
bTe a dJUjtbter "Mix Jeaa. Fun-
eral ervkes will b anoounced later
pmisiniiNT wn iiimAws
WICHITA MAN KILLS &CLr
tiir Tb UiM f'n-
Wli hlia ! i nwi. .M.-y ll.-Georao
W. Iiat to waa reported dying in
loiiltal Inr today the reo't
at tf-luf'teted ree!cer wciinds.
DEATH CALLS I
HUE OjjlilE CITIZEN
John L CaWert Attorney rd
Well Known Demort Diea
At Bbj Horn ller After
Long lllmu
t sivs ca i iiiui:
ciiii;s urutn:
BOXING COIITEST LIST
NIGHT CLW.II HFFftlB
Kid Femi of Perry and Hampi
Brown of Lawton right
Slashing Ten Eonndi;
Oood Preliminarlei
Tha fiial lKijin event tot on by
the lxJlren Pot Am.rUwn IRlou
Wa a IlOWOnj anvtr imm
VETERANS OF SPANISH
WAR ViStT CITY
t.enorat tlnv tlirfmm t h..
V lUI" ill- fill IKITIV t '
'Vl"h "r WUMr'" lpr' J Alva Nllea . Thft .! nunr of apoit tan
Waahinstot Martti 11 Th non- Sn' 'norat Barrett wnt th day in mfco wltneaaed th nany evenla !it
Inaiioa of Nat Goldstein of ft. Lon'a .3uth''t attesting a melting of tha tKht at the oi'ra hiw are a unit in
wpanisn vnr Veteran. All nartfci
iated In th wr with Sjain
tr be Internal rereaue c olleecr 'or i
the eaatarn Miaaouri ditr;ct w
!. rtnaliy wi:hdran by Preaidt
HardiBK tonlr.ht. The Srtlon it waa
;ip!a!ne't waa taken at lh- requet
t( tha nomirea. Mr. Goida'ein'a r-
i;iet that tU nomination be with-
drawn waa trade In a letter to the
President al thia waa mad known
In the -nat- today by Senator Sien-
ce'r. Repu&.'I iB ..Mtaaourt wto rt"-
onmeeded rhe apK)SntGnent
GEORGE M'.OREGOR
PROUD OF HIS "ARDMOR
Georga McGregor ha anaexed a
ttw Ardmr Paige car and !t i a
beauty. The "Ardmore" I th lale-t
t:nf la Page S' car. Its fna
tre beanilfal as a pretty woman
ead the re I'eD"y cf the car In mo-
tion t the !at word la ear mano-
tictare. The raw "Ardmore" carriei
Ma"regular 60-bor power engine
ad la jatpi with eery eoavenf-
eoca a ca- lever could wi. The
"Ardmore" !usnt by Mr. MeGrego
!a th th'r l ona r'eted ta th
ttata and tr.- tlrat to coma to Gat
y'a and Go-rfce la verv prond af It.
t -Fineaf car 1 ever d-oe" e ! !
'i.day Ao! Itii! TrabatJ tS
agree with N.
declaring tha eihlhltlon the very
beat ever taped in Guthrta.
"I havo rrfeeeed many a f Ir.ht ad
WHEAT F-TCE IS CLIMBING I M'xm mntt' ul lnm "uar
Chkfcjfo tj.y ii- heat made i band ed" ald Frank Kelly rf-
rteep cltra in price today aaeendlnT re. And that'a atsylng a whole lot
Ugh ai 7 1-8 tent a burhel for j for Frank Ke!!y who ha'l from I'tloa
May delivery. T-fae top qwUt.on for j York' wh! rX Cow'
Hay waa f- S 3-4 and can ju Jh wltaaed aoma of tha faatnat and
it the cJoa of tho day'a tra-ling. jn0lt fm" K"!.
j ha participated h nsany of them.
f.O MEETING OF KM Fema of perry and Olaniji
K. OF P. TONIGHT ;Ir(wn f l-awton were tha irlnct;y
I In tha mala event laat night and they
On accounr of tha law nuncber cf proved to tha crowd that they were
Cuighta mho are attending t. gtint jteal honeat-togoodae.a acnspiw.
lodge at E. Reaoni and 12 there j They fougiit from the call in tha flrat
w.ll be no nectlng of the KnlM rwnd to the end of uu teath In a
John I. Calvert del at "! rel
(ht thta tnorttUig at 1 30 thU
!Hirn"n.- niter n b'iio- nf tao
)er. ' '
Ilia family were all preaetit t ho
' ' ' ' 1U"" Vued to aotllement the old
no a uioiiiu to arrive t.i uie.
John t Calvert came to (Juthr e
en the f.rat train at the time of th
leln of ('ktahmna on Atl SI
1 Ht9. Ho also made "tin run at th
oi-en'na 4 the old t.'herokeM Klrtv
in 1MJ. I to came here t:ir t frote
-(''Wr Un K;uifc wher a prat-tlaed
law llo waa tuna a ra(ud to man
Ihxx! nar Wim healer Virginia and
attnded the tblto i ltotla jlher
nd waa aU a atndent of Virginia
Polytwhnfd 'natltnta of New Mark a:
Ha waa rnarrJe! to Ella . t'ret.
well of Canon Brtif a U'e.t Virginia
July M
Jll wife Ella an I five eon
aurvlvo him; a da;ht.ir hsvlng died
in Infancy.
Curtl . Calvert t obb-at aoi
fa an accountant living in Utch t4.
Kna; Floyd A- Calvert la an at
turaew-at-taw at N'oaatt OkU-
fcoma; Itoaa V.. Calvert twa reiridet
whh h? lwretita at hra d.iclnit th s
la at lllnea t hla father; 'hir1e 1.
divert 1 ni(mora atudent of
the nnl verity if OHhrna; John j
Calvert Jr. la a liidint In th$'
Guthrie Hljch aehwl.
John 1 l aivert waa fir many
year a prarlte'ng iirny here
having alo prartlaal ttr year
At. M hew on uf the tt Vton
iin-tiM W f the i A. tt. In the atate
wa a deiefat to the Mat emamp-
men! bee thla wek. lit tt'.one U ta
'Knld now. Folio luff the opening of
the ecHwiy to whit tileiitrnt Mer-
hew t.k.h u; tila rldetoe in Ktog-
fioher li i-re he wa a j-oiHi. it I factor
far tiMiiy ) ar and aerved t'ic (
Mutlve t rma a member of the
t rd of county eoinmU'onera of that
ciniHtr nnl aa thuiiman of the I
hoard dwrinf the tit year. When th
1lns and Commandw tujntry op-
urea bit
A! end he look op a rUltn hear tha
town of AnHiako and lived la that
county for evera! yearn ille thn
moved to Enid on $A tuy with
tndllU and w.a ele d touiitr coin-
wlaa'ofier o; Oarftet.t oionty lfcirln
hig teitare of off ice In that Miunty be
tieautlfied the oir lio-mn iiai and
rivaled out of an wsly po a thlnic of
hoauty that the rli'a -n of tint tity
mt county are proud of.
' '! alwava enor coming to Oothrb.
for I alwaya -niy iii'ir nre( Gmh-
tin 5 i know how to entertain an t
makw tho atrang r feel t bom c Jifr.
IMeyliew aecompmlod hr hu hand
hum and ay he l dci Ktiled atth
Guthrie.
' Ttie (Hand Anny encampment
lrannted egttlr rwtl Hwaltte
Wadaeaday att'tamiti.
Among the reaohtilon paaved waa
a atronf one rommailt the gotxt
p'o.U i.f UitHl the ilty Chunttwr
of Commerce th Maaaa. (VI I M-
ha . the rhuMo. and atito owner
ami th SUf Vlial magr for
the ntaay at.r ahown Udng
I that tha thi had not only em
r-!ited largely to the omot and
plea(ce f th i!t..i. but had mad
11 t4Mtti.ii (of thta to b una (f the
ht ncampmiit ho the tt una
lie)) In il.Kliit. thirteen yoar at.
On Thrday morning the election
of or.lcera waa tilhet and the fol.
healng wer duly InoUMod J.t
iHrtment 4omnindnf W 31 1hn
fa.tay: Dirtment f.mman.tee--W.
V i.yoni. Mko; Vto Con Al.
ander tVow. Twia; A (I. tienl. and
jQ. M. Gent $ II. M.irton Ok ta horn a
j' ny. Oi: Mu- ItsVy oktahonaa
City Horgwnn-lir. .Vewton It toe.
lleaneaaay; natrtictir-- B. llllta
nld; Judaa advorat ft V tUtlt.
Guthrie; (bl.f iUoffrlg tmicrr .
I C Coffin fclaln chief f Huff -A
A. ia.r Chand'or.
Tha neit eaiampmeni wit) h hl
at l"iii.a cur.
The W It C. el id and tutlall.'d
tho following officera: l'rabtent
Krttle MiIIMuh. trii'd Btr Vtee
Ifiilh. a
Jotiti$$y
Wedms
t('oitinnd on pan I I
ttMOLAY f.UVS WILL
ILL CUSHION!
lMo!iiy I ja wllj hie t h.rN of
the pnrTB and -mill il .u.
h' at Ih Muale lV(lrn t miU
4 the Temp'ti
(Of Tk Aww WOhl TOMAl
Sin h!oi' IV. Mf H
Wrbbn Hatfey. of ht ft-
Seti itor JiW'l H V. Ibib'y ol
Mr r!Utri 4irr Wharton
dauithtcr f W.. T. V irj'ioer
IVrt Worth mtticintir rattleman
wer married here rfv thU
inorninir alter A rpiiek (lw'iatwt
at I and are mm upeedcnf
on their way to Tmo Aria..
when ltiby own a r4ttl
rnh.
Jtuley and Mr W ha ft ah h(d
lotta? beei friend and .' they
iiiu'Vpc rt.-d1 met i it lwtl-
(.ml y itiot he on M way
h.nne ah mi "a trip t. Wa".
they io.td. a aoitcae arr.tngem ot
tl tie.-MIII Wed-I'd lipi th
esrlieat opjmf futnty prelum bl
h T- '
They hd io gottnt t oi of
li.H however when tb-y en-
eoitntered former 'Uief .lutttee
SVUou thtttu who diwertu'itf
their intention tpped off at
Aitatin and wire I t- $m Aai
tol.hl. '
A (narfianfc lieen wa prepaf-
ed in the late I out of fb niht
and when they arrived here A
amall prt v awaittof wh In.
atantly r'lod them fi tha hold-
ti of a l. ( it min'.iter wh"M
they w en married shortly after
midnitfbf.
Their weddiosf break fat w
an tinroriMnU' .o and the hour
up t 5 a. m when th train for
Tneaon potted ottt were apetit in
the bdd.y of the Hotel Kb An-
thony. H.iiley i a itradottte law atu-
dent from a Virginia ttnUeraUy
but ptaetied !ty ft f w year
before lkin p ranehln U
aerved overeia with th rtdlery.
The wit-' father own th"
twrttly" Mory .AVtfnnrr IntUdlnf
and other property In r'ort
Worth. ll fortttna I etthntel
nl f !H tf w dtttHi It la oM that
the brtd. b:i 0.ntW.t)ot tn hr
own name. She U about Hit a
divoreeo and pri! tlomgh Hot
a fhprr.
(Continued on jmga 4 )
REPUBLICAN STATE COMMIT-
TEE TO HOLD A MEETING
The Republican atata committee
will meet In OOklahoma Oty June 5.
weeordtag to Jaaia A. Ifatrria tt
Wagoner national commit tmaa
who annonneed the call today. Joha
Flelda candidate for governor will
meet with tha committee. Harr! an t
Kile two tentative caadidata tor
gorar&or hare withdrawn from the i
race in favor of Fa.
WEATHER
New Orleans May 11. Tonight
generally fair except local how en
ta aorthern Oklahoma; colder Friday I
yjL ltnj tsiX
vf rythla V t're tcn'ght.
PIONEEtt K. C. MAF? OEAO
(Ity Th AUII Pr)
COLBERT SCHOOL Ht AO
IS HELD fOR ASSAULT
Durant Mry ll-AV X. Hdley
ruprinleDdert of achoola at Colbert
ten tnltea.it.uth of bera leaf night
waa arreatod and rharged with a-
laahlng manner that won the adm'r-h nt "
atlon of the crowd. Juat who U tho
j t.ct man wna not decided by the
'crowd laatlil ittA: fli ferea Kellv 1-
Kanaa C. ilo. Mry 11-loba 8 iUrri lt . drtw Hoth men art ani-
Marl' a pirt-er hat merchant here
P'ed today he waa (t year old.
tContlnuad on Faga 4
Wej to hav ahot twice at 3. K
!ouga. Ona ahnt pier! tfrniKe'
l and and (he other gratcvf ha bead
Holley received a aerera gab acroea
thf fee. Tha two men ar laid to
bava had prevlou troubJa.
Our Hifh School
Compared With Others
At the request of the Bord of Education n January of
tlyit year letters were ent to s number of tha cities in tho
itate requentinf Infommtion relativ to th valua of their
Hlph School propertiea. Following ii a partial lit of the
cities retpondinjr to the request:
Ardmore .
Baitlesville
Bhckwell .
Drumrlght .
Duncan
El Reno
Enid ...
Henryetta .
Lawton .
McAleiter
Okmuliree
Ponca City
Sapulpa
Shawnee
Guthrie .-..
$o75000.00
. 21fi.000.00
. 100.000.00
. 233.000 00
143000 00
. 15000000
. 400000.00
.25000000
. 250000 00
270.000 00
. 400.000 00
. 273.000O0
400000.00
C5O.000 00
. 35 000.00
El Reno has recently voted bonds In the amount of
$200000 00 for additional Hlh School facilities - Addle Lee
Lowtncr Clerk Board of Education Guthrie Oku.
i
101 n.-'rICH TO
Editors of Bute Who Visit Ponca
City This Week Will Be
Royally Entertained; E.
ralient Proffram
The (ikUhom aokMir ma and
their ailvw who a; mtlf'jf It t'w'
City Friday and IMturday -f thla
I wek. wlit be the goU of th Milter
brother at th tumh oa tumly.
! May H d thef will be a program
! of tnd 40 iiio- and r!'y roag
and rid ng ea'a at th boffato t
tre whi th big n-lihatf l I
caifid Thla will Vft atxnot Boom
la IhU rounee.toa th MHWr in
lt alt th people to alian.l th rodio
and u(t that tbo ho ran
bring tb'f d'atmra with tlim. an)oy
big bk (knlcj on tbw gnemtfa.
They bt .i4d tb pfbw of di
alon for vritM)4y only fci rrutt
thl twrn admlaaloa. grn.Utabd.
auto parking ic ad ail tlvllert.
Tb'a wt l a at oppofUnsty to alt
tha pen to of Ibt jortioa tt tha atata
4d meet with) th OaUhom
paper mn.
Did Lady Astor Aid Bcvcridgo In His Victory?
1 . 1) MOM I OIL 11ST
in i;ihh hum:
Waisliinpfon May 11. America's
only woman member of conjjrc and
Knifland' only woman member of
parliatTV-nt met in Washington recetit-
Iv and the lady from Oklahoma
ahiired generously in the stpotliht
which beat al?it the lady from Ply-
mouth. Mi Alice Robert won 'a aomewhat
cnbfi l fiwre loomtvl beside the lithe-
FomeneHH of Lady Astor likfl a aoft
trray dove who iv(rard fpaiz.ically
the' darting of a brijrht wingnl hurn-
mtiijr bird.
"Mia. Alice" ha neither a title
nor a hundred millio ndollars. nor a
yPu fitmre nor a brace of dimple.
Khe could not for inntaiic step tip
to our most ausnut tatfmant
utraii'btcn hia tie and tell htm -that he
ifnMnan
would olway bp re-elected Iecaua
the ladie ure ao auccptiblc. She
doc not hin forth from a back-
around of one of "'tho find familie f
Virginia art ndoring htiabaml aivl six
nptalin children.
Jfi Alice ia a stalwart j Lady
Aafor i conciliatory. Hut both Iiavc
oted atfainat certain lejrtKlation in-
troduced aokdy in Inhajf of women.
Lady Alitor voted ntraiiod K'vinii
women ccpi.'d right of divorce; Mia
Alice voted aainat th maternity
bill.
Mia Robertson Ja taken a bold
atatid upon the bonus 'plication. liitdy
Astor ajrreca with her that the bonus
in an tinwiae piece tit Icialation but
b Lady Astor has nothing to loaa
exefpt the rol graces cf a cr
man who rebuke her foe "butting
in" in American affair. Oil the oilier
hand Mia Rohcrtaon in atandmif by
her conviction was forced to offend
the hoys for whom he ha often eg.
preed'tbe grwteat affection and at
the miiip tim to further cudanirrr Her
jMilifjcfl career already in jeopardy
beeanae of her volt? on tbo muternity
bill. .
Hut whatever otlvr people mijlit
aay almut either of them they ap-
parently have n moat ainecrc apprc
ciation of eh other Linly Aator'a
'greeting of Mia Uobcrtaon when they '
met waa a warm tribute. Mis Itohcrt-
ort eulogi?i! Lady Aator afterward
when she aaids
"I fcav been i J with t.n
r- ' -i '' - " -t '
'aafeat and Hflneat Woinrtii aelive lit
political work aro wive and mother
aectttome to think for the futnrea
of their children and Hi tuub-d by the
nea which i the wonderful
beauty of motherhood. They hie a
: Join ftttractive in the extreme'
Tin women of Wtuhirtsrfoii mean-
time are aaying that "Alary of the
viiw-clod pott aire"' booated Albert J
Heveridge of Indiana into tin imin-
iiintioii for nemttor over hi rival
Harry New. Mr New did not bother
at the bctfinntfij; of Ida enmpnin to
orv'Hiie the women. On the other
hnnd Hcveridift) made a Nperiul ap-
peal to IIm wonicn of 1ml in on and
maI fz:."r -t t!: I !. rr "!:ry c
.ftr; - ''1 ( " '
I
At a dwptl fit l.4i faet proapertt
in ih d't!'' vt ot thw tt wn aorta
of rM Min-I nnat tnrtr of tc
Hon JiS-tS-1 ar neurgg
Th drill went ot of tha t bad
at tj! fl Info a Ut Ui aat
jltuia f rrmatlon. Tha projot t t opr
atd by tha Gibraltar Oil and B-
of TtratH Jrd aa tcwrtBtndait.
Th ft la located oa tha IMek JthM
ion farm. 'A feet aroa Oklahona
tottoty baa.
THREE KILLIO ONI
HURT IN IXSVCtlCN
Qu'tman. Ca May II At tana
twar of a w miu aear here aa
twit workman wr killed w!nr'
-x a ca w ..: a 'i"-
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1922, newspaper, May 11, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713082/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.