The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 76, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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BULLETIN
Washington Dec. . A day of co-
Operation and friendly relations be-
tween th White House and congress
was forecast by President-elect Hard
the j
floor of the senate.
The president-elect reached tne
capital shortly after 11 o'clock and
before calling at his own office went.jq;. ijj M .jin way
to that of Senator Lodge of Masaa. j iAw!).r gttW hn lo:uu lu'urhiK
chusetts the Republican leader i the airri't and ltfl lo Powers
where he remained in conference for . J u! mt )$ forp hu cul.l turn
everal minutes. j umlr the c!n of slrn-t Hiihin Uo-
Following his address. Mr. Harding .vr tv runBwaya !; th li d of tlu
was surrounded Immediately by a J : head -on )tl liorwt was )il! hod
Crowd of senators who shook his hand vtr the wndshiM. M h wna
and slapped blm upon the back. The ' il8 t Th'. liuin)in'i
president-elect welcomed his acf-nir.f ; car ut j waii tli- li of !u
cr with a broad smite.
WarUiitston. 3Vv. i" - 1 usiiso ofj
th annual hiiroiriatiott hills and;
P'ellrtiinary work on inath-ra to tn
pushed liy the to w adnilnlstraiion
wore fXpcct'-'d to occupy tiuu!i of t!m
time for the last kpssIoii of tbo J-'ixtv-'
alxth C'otiRre which '.K'pan today t-ij
continue; tin. 11 the lnupurtlon of
Pmldent-eW-t llanUt.R on March .
Si'Kdiotis todi-.y .ri Hinitpd to th$
the Sm- !
iikuh " fomiiil t erennmics In
ato and Hous. Tomorrow tlut aii-i
nual lursaann front I'rcsld tit W' lson j
-in r..r.oj ...it ! I
ill set down to ilm roal work of the
notion. Rpceii't from Scrftary
Houston of the annual fede-al aipro-1-rUtlon
ft!mat(. apgropatitig
oral bill'on of dollars wait one of to-
day" events.
Early Adjournment
Adjournment until tomorrow out of
Toepoct fr tiouR members who have
I
tiid !tinc the closing .f the last
lwi io Juns and to await tlio Pre.t! j
dent's message was ar'anved lo fol-1
low today's routine. This includ-?!
the ehaplain'sv pray" roll talis of
laembfi-i-hljj and adfo'lon of resolu-
tions lo not'fy tje PreRidont and ea"'i
bcdy of today's seeml-ling. Jfnafor
IvOde of Masfarhpnt'ttn tho Kf-pub-llcan
leader had charge of these P.-
solutions in the senate and Repub-
lican Mondeli of Wyominc. s-ill -n
c"Utc-hf: rfroni a recent accident; act-
ed similarly in the house.
Class Sworn In
Other formalities on today's pr
Cram were the wearing In of Sen-'Hie
fCon tin iter -n Patt-?
M MiiUAfiic mc:i:si:s
Thece marriage license were is-
tstted fince Saturday: T. J. Gill il.
Stillwater and NT:pe Ky !;) Ter-
rell; Harold Crtin ;2 Helena an?
Edna May lawyer Guthrie;
Joseih I Jacks 23 Arcadia and
Emma L. Cowjter IS. Perkins: Wal-
lace A- Churrbill 53. Oklahoma City
rand M. A. Pridemore ".2. Oilton:
James Uliey 21 and GeorRlo Wt'kT
IS Guthrie: David Al'en fA and Mr-
gant Wstf-hincton 32. Guth-ie: Han
fkhart SI itid Marr Mayfleld 13
TuifMi: Virgil Taue 2X and Nina M.ne
IJudsey 1 Dixon.
dii. aut;x hits
tiik fiiTiimi: iiosrrrAL
Dr. Robert AUn haa Itought the tn-
lieret of Dr. Love4ady and Dr. 'Mel-
n4n in the Guthrie hospital nd -will
take active charge of the hospital.
Dr. Lovelady wHl be tonn--t'-d -with
(bte tios;ital as it chief aurgeoa
lr. Allen trill make extensive lsn-
provements in the interior and ex-
terior Of the buildiuj.
I - - i"
WEATHER
Nersr Orleans. Dec. 6 Tonight
unsettled writh snow- tarninj to rain;
colder waive with temperature of
twenty to thirty northeast; twehty-
a.x to shirty -t o aou!.L-ki. Tueosiay
probavbly fair; cokter south eajt era
OilAioma
TEIU III COlUSli
Lcwlhcrs Machine and Pett-r
Fljf Frightened Horses
Come Together; One
Hone Killed
A collision between motor tr go
J inn ai mwwmie ami a ih:h'-
j raaely frightened (team t horse was
I-jins at moderate apved. and
mmm1 at seven o'clock Sat unlay eve-
niR. wear IV Katy crosRins on South
Division street That the tvu pants
of the motor car live to tell thti Said
is a marvelous feature ;f the i l-
dent. The motor car is owtiod by 11. S
Uw-bsr. lie had just had the rttA-
shine "tuned up" and was fttvitig it
a in out. On South IM vision atree.1
j he pkkfd uj) Charle Hacr auto me-
(1 YKS i chanic mid Kl Iktwera. Santa
1 inUiMivAn. U.rwer asked tt. drive
and at Uv ateertng
While lavwther's friends wer en
teri k the car heavy team of ttur
tt-rim; ;he cur a hiwvy totn of horses
eey's tnxaery Division and Oi-.U-homa
became frightened and dashed
off. The stvtin .si ownel hy Peter
Place A a the horses niodH) off. the
mimii struck an auto also oirmvl by
'iiiKr ami tile waott Htf iwtvn.
With IV danMitiR l...t... (h-m.1
t'.ii inudd'tKMl anhiuU dal.l south
u revision at break -lik sptd.
Tiaffk' was l'.fM at the time ami tlt
;o!Kt-r hoi'Hf w it ih vrns is 'hisl to otio
aide. The lnjwi-t f thi lior.oi himI
i-itr wan tori if it and all tho mi ttputit
wro d.i?.isl jmii cotrwl with rUsx
T!i shock to Bower hr cs-
jwcially ivoi' Hut (itraii-joly
noiii'h notiM au.slaiiit'd any iiijurii'b.
Jtoth horana t frightfully manxlod:
died and Mood spurtf-d frtmi a
- "P voulltl in '!u 'llu'!
Veterinary
Ihatl tit called and
tMwd the.
"1'" ui'tinal ti re-1 aid trt - j
tioiiit. T h rirtBtc mailt tirui'ii tiyiatt at t Hijit wrm nia io ' throo tin n
Eov lof. tinbltchnd
Kocf-ra did his market ins. The mo-
t tor car wa.s badlv wrnckd.
HOY SCOI TS I HOM
crsiiixi; iiw i: it x
r. A. llitginii ami . A. ?panii;
' a comi'anii d lut.t an eveti dozen of!
t j
j i!oy Scouts from (ithhitif to Outline!
attlrlay. i n M'oius come tor a
reiilrn Kuuie of fttotha'l with t lit '
tJuthrln Scouts.
In the game at the park at 3 o'cl -?i
Rtu'day afternoon the Guthrie
Scouts w ere victoriou 'by a at ore ot
2! to H. Th" Tistitip boya were the
g;tests of John Dean at dinner it h
C'af'teria whi'e lie'e. They liHd. as
t:ey pi pressed It. "the jet-eat?! day
cf all so far In tht-ir lives."
xoirrn uHiw i mi
SITJ.S FOU SITI
I'r. Uenton Ixivelady han ).un ha:o-d
1"! acres on the Cimarron liof
' (inrte Ltrtrism-n aa t Vi IV-' f-Jtii fentn
Ir. Roliert Allen. It Is said to be
the second bet farm in the county
mitl sold for the word price of $23
no. Dr. Allen at ill ons lijj adjoin-
irtz farm of 10 acres and lias refuted
$.0ftr for it.
GREEK PEOPLE BV j rnts was asked for pound and a half
VOTE RECALL A KINO loaves a reduction of one cent
Athens Dec. S.Returns from the .
plebiscite held throughout Greece yes- GOVERNMENT WINS SUIT
terday which was to decide whether Washington Dec." f - The itnvern-j
Greek people woult recall Former ; ment's antitrust suit a gal-tat the I.e.
King Constantine to the throne madehiBfi Valley railroad tompsny and
vacant by the death of his son. King J filiated rail coal production mil
Alexander appear to indicate anisales comiianles was decld'd toditr
overwhelming majority in favor of
Constantine resuming power as king j
Clothes
i"u-LTrvij-Lj--rLrLnji.n rinrirM-ir.rr-.-i-i- - - - - - " - -
ChicAj-o. Ies-. 6 "Buy a 'it f
virgin wool clothe clothes made dl-
rert from the h"ep's l.-atk.
This is the new sltnsan proiKtsed
for the farmer and to l.raisem o(i
the VnHed Srates by G-or?e Nf. WIN
6er who is prominently mentioneJ! Bureau of America he ha been ac-.
for tne posKton at rses retary of Asrt-j Uvely ensawd In thefaropain to or-
tulture in tbe Harding eaMnet.. He tanis the country behind tb
made the -propofal today a.' the Inter- j Frenth.-Capper Truth in Fabr'c Wil.t
national livestock exposition fnioniThl rneamjre I deaiantyl to jmpsd j
utotk yard. Mr. AVi!bfr is a life-! textile rrLanufa-t:irers ic atarnp thelr
Ion? fnend of the president -elect andiiloth with It content of rirttin (new!
come from Marysville Ofvio. not far
from the Hardinc ton of Marion.
He is diii fanner stock raiaer
tkaner n4 business uiaa end h8
MadMob
Clamour
For Three
BULLETIN
Santa Rosa CU De. (. Ceorjjs
Boyd wounded In a pistol fight 't
night In which Sheriff James Petfay
of Samoa. CaU and two detectives of
San Francisco were killed was Iden-
j tified today by Pearl Hurdle as one of
th men wv attached her In 8an
Francisco November 10. Boyd told
District Attornry Hayle tat he fired
t shot which caused the three i
4.. Ik. 1
MOB THREATEN JAILORS
AND DEMAND SLAYERS
yrua Ittv-a t'ul 1W ti.T' nx"!
wnd un moiin'it hiM In hr f.w
lmvliatiUm la thf liooii cir-
!' in hii htiif and two tl-
jt'tiir- ro ktllfd (or huurs U!
j nitcht lMtmi'd to aliouls of a thron
j out si do lilit IhiiH'1(hI !
for th killing; of thw offu cr.
Two UMiit viitb tnndc to alorm
j the Jail. A tnoli crryinR a tcK-phoni'
! ile i hU h they ila nr-t n ui us .
Imtti Hiig ram t tf!iijtd ruish tlio
frrtnl h Th U "
.t: d John iViiijilM II whom thy
I faid wu thi li'aii'T and dlwixTHcd tUi
iuol.
l.l'r a svoii nrryini a lit-uvy
' Inoi Imuuii several tilm ks from a 'miUI-
1 ins undiT t otiHtriH-lion wsn aMai Ki d
i by fntniii f officers who d'fvatnl
the iU u-m ; t larwi ly iIk'.v njitd
Conllnih'd cn i'aa t.
1
John Adair Says Three Men At
tempted To Rob Hiai Late
Saturday Night; Says
All Were Drunl;
John Adair v!io runs u rtsuui.int
t .nt Nolili avcinn n'lioiM'd
to Um !ty olitn Saturday tilkht th.i
to hold him ti). lie i ruses iii"
Medlock WiH Weeks and John
Hurtdl" bh the tni'ti who made the s.t
mml't and nuts th'.i. five tthota
fired in all. Tbret- hy the ftien nc
eiiio-d and two by Win. Hai-ton ;ci
emplot. cf his reKtauninl. The i-
1 sed ho'd-ilp tiHik I'hice ! iiho'M 1
o't loi k Suttdiiy niorninv;
"The ihree tin Tl caiiie In my pl.ic '
alitiul 1"!:"" and they a. ted like tiny
were drunk They act' d auspicious
(Continued on Pana .
MAN WITHOUT COUNTRY
CANNOT BE DEPORTED
SO HE GOES FREE
New York lh-e. Ma'Citeitor
iioss aced ". h man wl:hout a coan-
try w released f-om Kilis Inland to -
day afl'r the stute department had
MiisurcesRf.'Jt ;led for two years to
f;nd a cinmlry .to which to deport
'hitn. Hoss whs aswst
d In a I. V.
t V. raid in Seattle.
I HIS nuti'e indicated h was Seolc'.t
I but as he could not pot e h! birth
In that country the Britli-h a-it'ir-
itieg r"f'ised to accept hi in.
ANOTHER CUT IN. THE
THE PRICE OF BREAD
Cli-ve'aiid. Ohio Dec. fi. Tiif- to"-
ond cut In the jirice of bread In tw'i
weeks was atinouneed today. Pound
loavi retailed at !2 cents whiln 11
fi-ntg was asked for pound and a half
loaves a reduction of one cent.
by ihe- supreme court In favor of t'n t
government.
to Be Made From Virgin Wool By Wool
- - - - - "r-rirrri-r.!
won reputation In each department
rf endeavor and Is widely ctmHidcrod
one of the ! 1 jnforme-l airthoritlin i
on ajtriculture in America.
For month a one of the pover- i
nors of the National Sheop und Wool
wool and of shoddy old rars re-;
worked in iiom case a often
as I
eight times.
"Wool cloth maoutaoturera com
HIS WORLD SERIES MONEY GOES INTO
COLLEGE COURSE AND FURNITURE FOR HOME
I -v..- " fy - - - - V..
r . ...' . j
t r- - -k r
I l.. ... . '.V.- v;-ft .
Joe ioui!;
K.i Cl.ajM-ii'i '
111 sliHIV (if l'l
Willi- ut. v :
is in vcl in-; ! i
I'. t i 1- !! " I ;
'he t iv c!i al Aiui'i'ii'Hu liiiri.ii. wlni liuik llio lull'
(.lot iitiil j )i i'i 1 m (he Worid S. i ii-n U u it w its' mm:
si t it's iiii'ii- . .In.' mI'ih i slhiw a m Ii will Miss
ii l t f t li.nt In l'li'.!ain with i 1 1 1 t Mis. Si'Wfll
;. '"t'.v i" linisiiiiiii Ims tiilli'!!' "liM'-.i" tiud in Iniiiitiiii'
ONI: MI NUT II
Divorce n
Whmi 3le
resporfs.nt.
t Jutt Thiit Lon(j
M.-r ire fie Cr-
W'.likhlllK M!l
i t h'-t- i'io--
.Vll f.t.tll .1
Ih r fnrihor it-
l I l l II III .
I' t niirotv
i ' 'i t;. I i n i ii. I j
il il M'i lll!!l.M H'll lo
ll'hinii.f us r n
i .iiiil iiit: In til in
l!i tio Mrji. A im i: t
i .in lo.l t I I. i l' Ho I
IMi- si "Hi
liii'ii:
rtflfl' in idiiij; 111
tli .s m i M'ik
i tt.; ui r I o i
I hlier of V;o b
n; J: ' II'hImm
r' jti d In t'hii
1 in ofi'in-i
Vi iv. hi Iroi ii
t ru v (l"li l i Of
.in :!ithnr im I 'in
is lo'i it ml ilic )in'-
i 1 .!'. I i y r ;(
li'.o ih h MuMiIoiv
i ii Ho'n'it V. Cull
-l .'Ili'd m" llit'i loi'tt-
il!toi'.'i Ii) New l"r-
iii t i f -1 litp if mid
ai vihiiti ik'i
wits iou nor-i:no! Din
on s si ioi:m.
Nfrs a 'Lie Vnun HouaelioVlcr. if i
jo .1 tfi Hi :i'ii'ho!der died Hndil'lly
Sunday sboM'v bi-fore mi'iii iM li.-r
luinie :'il i;l'!l pir.it sMci.t S'lr
' bad nt b"i n i'i au.l whs Mpinireiiily
Hi Rood lii-al'i- whim th' strnUi. c.tni--
Iiec o-s mm i n heart niruK" Mii.
Hijus"!i'.ld'i was pr-parin illnii'-r
when t"ii I
Uecertsed i.tis lieeii a iieid.-nt .t
tills ci:v fee iwnly y-:'-rs ur morn
aid n i li and favorahh' knowi
Iler deii I'i lie h'at'd with ttiiirn'V
bv ber in il v fill lids in Mutii'le mi I
Isewhere. l-'iineral rcfevl.'.-s will li.
'h' - 'd a'
2K.
tie III" hiutie nf I'i. deicit-J
N'ulMl First wlie.
r
Tiienl(ty I
flerm.nn .it
! or'ork. I!ev A. .
induct th(. Kirvii'.'H tn-
Mehols M
1ermtit will he -ntid.. ill H'HiimM
View c"me:irv
She leaves a son. Cha'ps n-nl her
linxhatid I" trouni 1st uufS'iieh- eiul.
FARMERS TP HOLD WHEAT
Walhi W'.H i. i-(Bh Dec. il - Six v
fs-riilers of foliiiniil coiinl). Wash-
lliKtoh. j-.-i it! io ntt ii half a niillloii
btishel.s oi t-If at. -tii'l Sunday at
Daylou l . cided t h'ick tltilf
ft tail iv tin ilii''iitiif is? until aliMolm
t- n 'ii until wbi-at. has r''H''b-
il J.'.-'O u h.'shel.
t- n '-js-t until w beat has p - Heh -
il J.'.'o u h.ishei.
.
j JAPAN OPPOSES U. S.
CABLE CONTROL
Tckio Dec - D" 'iiloii to main
af-Niin it st.'f'd acalnttt the demand u"
the Culled St.i" fr ((intio ol ta '
ji - alilo lines b-twi-n SIiuiikIi-iI. Gau-tt
find th Island of yti
j - vdciied bv the Japanese
has been (
cabinet.
rir n.ru
dain ttf business HtaRnation duo to
the failure of imoji to bit" clothes''
bo fttid in difcussitiK the ool ultttu-
tion w'tj (j fariiM-rs and s'.cck rais-
ers. "It is the sale of shoddy c!ot.'
" "
lri ur"'"' "v'' ' ' iar-
Bt-- l"tHl--ar term 'all wod thai ba
the people to betum. rebel -
i"u8 rMl '' I'ttyln-;.
"'Condit'ons have renchel nub a
erave slate that some hin tiiusi in'
done to save th" wait ! tcr"ers fiotnV
oankmptcy. t vinuitions in tne wear
are far worse-than in thJ part of the
country la view of th tight condi
COUNTY TREASURER'S SP-
PORTIOhMENT FOR MONTH
ToI hI Collect tons From All
Soiirtctt Is Shown In Exhutu
tive Monthly Report Filed
By Treasurer Bond
Til'' till il cnl'i'i Mull )i tin- (..iiini
t ! i .ism i-i i. till in N'iiv ini..- w.'.i
fit I !!!.( I ( I r 1 1 1 y f lit! fnllllHD l'l'
tl X"S $!. l' II 1 ; . (...-H . II ;
I'M." ti." I'M.t I " I'I'.'H :ivlni: '.
i.v :
M.I I II
IuivIhh t'Ms ji.iy
Im:. P's o'.: I;M
? -u v 1 j i ' $ I'i7 . i) inU
! thiii'siu t'i'i . i.ts J '..
l! redeiiliMl f.'H .1..
Individ-
tnortg.i I n't rerelpl-i K7:tl; r'K 1st nMlun
lift.
JS !); tleiiiisl' y Cn urileers.
iftl 0. .
'I he 1'e.''l t ; v cults will t. Inilii'd
ioui to she li-i tisiircr'a nifiee tiv ih
County A.-ii S'ior lie'i'e! 1 Im einl.er
and Jauuaiv 1 i'hlo will lu-t i
sidile tti.. evteitsioii of time fur the
j.iviii!it of tin- fi'n: half of tavec
liiil)ii.l t i l''el.luiM y '! !'t'.l.
1 At (fn. ..In t" proiii'l'tv tut the .'
i n v i j Nut i ai !n r was veiy HkIiI dan
lit til. f.Kl fit illjlllliMloil WHS l-
siii.il hy tin. iliMiint court rent rain-
In It the Coil. 'v Tti'!isni'..- from It
Ii cor nil; lu'opert y.
The common itcliujl fund ht'Ivc-I
f l.'Cs "0 ftiyit 'the mi'tiM.e iippo"-
luinilieill for Jut Ailf. I'-'. September
lll.d (li tflier 'I he IMItll tut foi' O.'lo
1 er was $MT ".'i which was eriual'
divided liu'wenn thp fiMintv road
tealnttttii.ince .-iiul slate hiw'itvay coti-
Hi r-f 1 1 hi funds. '
i iiiu i; imyokcks ;kxi i:i
svn itow hy iriH.i: svimi
The foIlowlliX ililorces were (f ui)t-l
cd ly Judse i'luts Smith s'litiirday In
distil t i our! hero. il.
from Jessie SlUII'lers Oil
Sltlllldei it j
a cliHi .'
of abandonment; tdmer Sendci's from
F. iM handi'is on ft clwice of kiosm
iii'islett f duty itnd criielty; .Mary V
KUtoii from Win Klaton Muudoii-
nient. GERMANS ASK TURK TO LEAVE
l.ondiui lie . ii Knver Pasha.
; forint r Tt.rkhh wur miiilster ia
hi tm al ed by tho f'ei'iuiin t - overa
jmeni to bave Go-many any a lb-r-
liti dluputclt in the Central .'
jto-liiy.
! -
! .MEXICO BAKERS QUIT STRIKE
-
j Mi'xic. Clfv D i H - The liakt-is'
jalfike wiiich e ra:t aeveral days t
Hint itpreud lo
Buttled today.
K-vertil dlttteis wan
tion of tho wool market ml of thi
millions of pound of vir!n wool un-
sold and in .ihUiraKtJ in thW rtaiit'ry
tha only thinC t' do am-in to re t'
ttfipmint tho lonsiiminij piiid'i- t lh
the fiun thai a larjje part of thn uj-
parel dd as 'all wool' which Hit
piiidif tii'tiU means vlr?H wool 1
shoddy re-worked ra'.s. To proter t
lutelf. 'the iJublle n.tiM ask for virgin
woi l cltth and insist upon (iettinit it.
"A few ye;r ko the touh as'sexl
tis lo 'Buy a lale of ti'on. Now the
wool mower ak for a aitiar deal.
Textile manufacturers itro resortinff
largely to the use of old rag lu the
1 nother
BigBankm TO SNUFF
Robbed
BlALfTlN ;
MimI OVla Dc For th third j
tm wthin h yr the First N
ttOna! Rih f FairlanJ y !"
n'orri.tij was visited ty bu'g aa Th
ssfe was blown t about two o'clock
this morning and ahout t o in
vr and curienty vkj secured.
Last A fir. I tli bark was burglars
ed in atitut the Sume manner and
$3000 wcrtn of lifceit bonds
stolen In January the bank vs roh-
bed of $'50 worth of Internal revenue
stamps. None of the loot was aver
recovered.
L'St'D DYNAMITE
TO BLOW VAUL1
Kal'dand. Ih' li It rtsfi'' ' I"
ti of "i'lnitlve iifi.r thn I .
vault t. I I'd lo i: ttltiuk if tin
l olihe!
TIih tiintl cut I ho i'i tl"idi.i'
wil t' Lilt ovi'i lookod ' ho Uirf din-
iiini'.. lrfi Thru' no'it r-i m-t'it
lo i'vr ttin liitiik fnlliotliif (tin rx
ldosl.fi A t ilUni im ! auiit'il uttoin
wilh Ihi' mIIihi'I tolitwrs who i"n
tmilrtd to tin. Kmi-i.t (Ml.iliin. n!
tltilf titllioitd trtrka attutll t'f thn !
i Li li.ilii v.'l Hoy 'ttnd on 4
fndulit trau
Tin! liftuk'n Umih Ii rntt'rrd I y In
ft'oiillniii'd tot I'aijrt
FIND TELEGRAMS ll
TEXAS SEAT TO CLARA
'Mcshirco Trohaljly Auothtr Unso
To Blind the Officials!
Divorce Record Is
Disclosed
SiMl lAntoitlii Tex. Ief li l)e-
tiiii't tiioiit of liisttte attontri her are
J (Mchtiife 'he ilioveiiients t f Ju too
hmiitli aid to Im a broiler tf Mr
i Cl.irit Stu'ttv Haftioii v 1u ) beUlf
ljny im;h! Ihl'otiKb Hut SoiplWeal
in toiiuiHtlon with th" liM'l shoot Ittjl
j of Jake llumoii nl Ardmore sla It
; Is claimed that Mrs. tUrnou Is !-lli-vt-1
.i he In hid I nK hi Halt Antonio
j Two undelivered H'U ;r.u)ft were
j received here jestel'day af'ertioolt.
udilresiiinl to 'Miss Cliira S'.ni'll " lu
tare of n l. l hotel tttoi of !ii
tcleKianiM was from I'uUas and tin'
j other came f 1 1 1 ii i ArdmoM'. A wmu't
iiiserlni' Hut desrrti't ion of Mis.
Il.tiiMin stopimi! at a local lioiel for
Hireo days tut ( lu ked out Satur-
day aftnrnoii-1 Slie was i i;siei ) at
"Claitt S. Mahon. Tulsa."
iihoitly tifter the n hoof in Mrs.
Hamuli Is Imikii to It.ivo tried to
chattel' Hit u!l-;.'luii' U Iwllaa to
(siine to H.m Aifoiiio whero !n
brol her was to hat e met he
to drive tvr lo I lie itord i'.
Brother Under Surveillance
i'l-lei al tn"l leers are in pots s'..e
(Continued im Pa i t '.)
roi n uii.i ro. oi;
IX.H 10 0 in n I0I.NI
.
Indianapolis Dec 6. Four m'n
were killed and Colonel Russell B.
Benjamin Harrison was seriously .In-
Benjamin Harrison wa ssanously in-
Jured when an automobile In which
they were riding was sfuck by a
traction car at a crossing near here
yesterday. Mr. Harrison who is a
local attorney s expected to recover.
JAPAN IS PREPARING
FOR EVENTUALITIES
Tokio. Dts-. tt.Tbo navy diTt"
lii'iiit la Im reiislriif lis souid l) coris
from two to fifteen cmprlsinit 'im
planes and "mother litp" of llritUli
tiiiel 1 whli It Ik now lu the t ourte f
i onstructlon.
" ' "
Growers
manufacture of wool iltnh and are
Im rHin!y illilnif off siioddy on j
tile people under cover of tho term
'all wind' whale tln virgin wool thwl
t.i people want and pav for audi
aoppom that t'o-y aro Ketlinn 'slieuj
they uy 'all wind' ltue.s is I y I rrrf '
Uiimatifuacfuied In 'he stot-itliouse.
"Ksery farmer and ktjeep rn'tirr
must rM-jember to pro'ect hlbmalf
when : urchtisiiit? eloihUij by demand j
Inn a ault linid'- trf virgin wool -oil I
dlrwtly from the shwp'a back. Lot
thio southemem who gave it a Uli
cotton aloiain adopt ours: Tlut
KuR of Virgin Wool Clotues'.
..... ... .
UN
OUT CIGARETTES
j ;
ii'i;i in w u-
i;kin TO i- vi II x-
IIOWI. IKSIIU.H
in it rii i' ytw
oiM t i nox or
sum; i it in-
t. in.
DRY LEAGUE ILL
Ml NEW MOVE
m;o or loitos ov u-
IIVMI." AmillS HHi
I I Ml I AIS I S; OXI!
itiiioi1 iihi.aiu:s
ion inn ii i.
MXOAY
BULLETIN
Washington Deo. I At tha open
ina ef the third and flnol sessiot of
the efSln eongreee at today the
fact tiiimt positive that the "dry"
element of the nation Is still argan-
lied and will enlarge Its scope by
taking In the "Blue lundsy" propa-
ganda A vigorous lobby Is p hanrf
to push the "closed Sunday Uwt to
he Introduced In congress.
WANT ' CI OttD SUN0AV
S w Votli Do. - Prohibition of
the lijMllftte bV alrtlllto ft M dl-
fhmtsl yeslerdiit' i mi of itn f"-
foriiis that Hot Irfiisl Day Alllafite
now ofrieetiirtttin l' rfforU towarl
Hie i 'tiurtmt'nt of blun I- s. is d"
lentiiiied ulilttwttely In bt'Uv alMiul.
Tbl fact wid ennbHe dt l.-.r-Hon
by thn He". Dr. Dae ut JsnifS
HurreSl prealdttnt of I'm Nw York
Htafe antl-ttitliKiit l"iU that li t
heait and soul for Hirt nnfonmitent
of a Puntait lbahi by federal lt.
Iiitnui tle.( to l.'.iv !l Ve'li(n of
d'Mil t thai !b td'in bl- Uw rntsud
Is ttttt a tip hi a far-reiie.-lu Jc-
liiam tot n-i-uiaie ami restrict Individ-
ual i tli.n
ltaLUUati.iii of tliti fUrfhteenHt
AmelniUM'Ut S'i'l ptait of lh Vol
Continued on l'aa Tbre
ss on. ii;sr o
M( K i ahm is orr
-Tloon will h no oil well on th
Vina Vk' farm" said an Ktnplr oil
tn out iiPt e tla y.
"And t'o-'e is a reason." h add-d
"Tho reason is that theri am alwaut
iflte men lu tjuHirln who irait farms
In the vicinity of the Vina Vlt? test
!.eln.. tmtde by the F.mtilrn b wilt
. i nt rouew leases eslth tlie Ktnplm
jempuny And the Knndr company
will ftol torttlftilft the test unless tit"
; tftastf are renew ti Wn havn re
l reived mir !i"'i lust s ui tloea and Hot
work of tmllln thn cssin- and ship-
! pin! l!m Iron to Hi Iniiti ttii field Is
now In iiroirrcM and If tbern tin
Imubiltiir Ttynnasos' lu Guthrin ait
itlifV have to do Is to t t drtva out
((f lu ((
u tl) hUtl Gnthrlo cati Ihnttk t
f j)U;rW. r uml at nt
Km(rw
ohni;o uii.i.ii; hoist
hi rr ox loitoia.ix
Housewives a t U- tl tl oil f
HcHt'n. aottut nw In ltto witii wal-
bnilnK old II. I. I.
Hofcaidlt of tho iu-i tbt tioth-
Intt. brnttd furnttijr and many other
! product liniviv
) .( t(lKirSiin
rllMibenl aluMiril tb-t.
ami aluit downward.
sr Deof h. ln'n rathef f-
t4it atMnit Joining thi party
j jj' Pht with thn rt of 'nt
i now thoimh
j 4t-a 4efr 'tiioin rMt 'twf vl
corned ts f at a lower price. And
a further tletliun i lu lht. Itca-
tatiratitii alii rarl reductd prks.
DUBLIN HALL RAIDEO
Jjuidln D"t:. B AuyUlary poltt
j raided th" Dublin t ity lull today a.'.
rested six members of the corpor-
tlim. Keep In Mind
17
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