The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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GUTMME' DAILY LEABE1
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VOLUME XLXII
OUTHKIK OKLAHOMA TIII-KSHAV. .ITLV L'l. I'.U'i.
pmc2t5.
Tee
FHI STniKE
JUL BE PUT
bo or troops
AsTKMPI OF PIUSONEHS 111
chkk ntou CONFINE-
MENT; TWO IHIAII
CMMiOS SOL
DIERS TO IEDTH
MINI Alt Y PIUSONEHS. 2..1(H)
sntoM. nm se tolewe
TllUlt CELLS; TWO at-
tempts tii escape
I OLEII v cr Aims
And We Are
Talkinn About
So More Wa
wm'9 it g TWO I
ti finer lerwee then any
hip ew fat and deigJ U
ere th Afloat In fevr d.
t b benlt ky the ah'ppmg krd
They witt be 1.060 (Mt lng and
N liM speed and w-U be MMipeed
OC KM tOHWNfH Mlr)t'l ill
th eM ( war.
CCZBVAr S.WS KE IS
CEIITOMFilOi'EIT
BULLETIN.
lfinwfW July Zin an at
tempt to break from prison today
guard killed Enoch Himi and Phil
Ellsworth lift trmr. Troop from
Camp Grant arrived today to handle
the prison strike aituatien.
Troop Arrlv From "'
Camp Grant Today
Leaven worth. July J With the
arrival today of troops from Camp
Grant HI whic are eipecteJ to
reach Leavenworth by noon official).
f the Culled Stales disciplinary bar-
rck aeri they will bo able to deal
'with any situation which may develop
'from their announced litention of ;ut
ting 2i."0 stiklng military prisoner
to work tomorrow morning. Colonel
Eedgwlc't Hlce commandant of the
prison raid today he believed the inert
would go trnck to work without any
further demonstration.
Eacapo la Frustrated
In n attempt to escape by tunnel-
ins under a prison wall tat nlaht. G C
Mailnr of New Hope Ala. rerving
sentence for desertion was fatally
wounded by guards when be refused
U surrender npon being discovered
and died today. An areonipllcc who
was captured waa slightly wounJed.
Twenty-fir officer and men
frotn'Fort Rl Kan and nine offi-
cers and 275 men from Camp Dodge.
Ia arrived during th niijbt The
authortxed strength of ih parriwon
party at Fort Leavenworth U bul
this guard la far below It full
strength ajjd with ibe arlrval of the
Camp Grant contingent the prison of-
ficials wilt hav altogether at their
disposal a be vit 1300 troops
The 4.560 prisoners bave keen un-
der ruard n their cell since refusing
to work Tuesday morning with no
further demon. watioas or outbreaks.
President of Old Loon County
Bsk Drovt To Onthnt AJong
and Appeared Befort Court;
Out oo Bond
K i t'uniiray d'orr to (iuthrte from
OklatHHita City la hia PorJ car as aooo
an h hard a warrant had trn
ud for hi arrrot on firi ry and im-titl-ni-tit
churviv ll aiunril
lir Ju1v ll.wo. In uio ivurt
ttii UMirninK. 'k 2 bourt in whlc
to p)-ad and gave a 1 1. Oh) bond for
hl i;arane FVlday mornfn A Jam
Uurfont. Chi Smith and P II Mo
Cutre are hi attorney
"There U a irtvat mltke hero
Muiewhere I can prvir my Innox-one
n tlilo rae aa 1 will in all other
(hat may arise from th failure of the
bank." he aaid today. "The tery In
the Oklnhotnun that I could not be
found la ridiculou. My family ktie
hat 1 had left for Guthrie a "oin a
I heard of the warrant txMng Itwued."
he added
0
A Bumper Crop
Q
)
I'H I II S MW
Lodge Fails In
Effort to Force
President's Hand
WaaMngten July J A roootu
(in'rouottn not froJdn Wll
n submit to the oeaoto (ho troaty
y which te Unt4 ! woul
promise to a4 fr In to oont
of an Mxpeovoksd attaok by 0e
many offsred ho sonat t.
stay by Chairman lodge of ho
forojtn roiattont tofmittso linant-
mouo SOsn for its Immediato oon
mows sonsont for Its Immediate con.
atderatton was refuted by Isnatoe
Robinoon. democrat of Arksnsaa.
53
DULGinS flfJO
wis
IH THICK OF BIG FUSS
OuthrU Boy Went Orn thg Top
Many Time nd Truvmed tho
Bloody rigid of Trance
In Btf Drive
SET "ZTt'mxX TXTS
EACH HARVEST WILL
S
GERMANY MUST REPLENISH
CATTCE AND SHEEP
Pana. July 24 Germany will hav
to avrrsnder to Pranco &00 stalltona
3.000 fillies 90.000 nnlch cows. 100000
sheep and 10000 goata according to
a report mad today before the Preneh
peace commission sitting under th
presidency of Ron Vivianl.
i wo nunorea stallions a.OCO mares
S.0C0 fliHes fifty thowoand cowi and
'0.000 hoifsra also are to go to Bel
oium from Germany. The deliveries
aro to bo made monthly during
oeriod of three months until com
p'eted.
TEXAS MM I IO AIHi: OIL
MAX TO DILL WELL 1IEIIK
T L Purn;M eon of Burk Burnttt.
the millionalro oil man will try or
oil In Logan county. Tb tet will
made n the MulbAll farm In Mulhall
township. 7-ack. Mulhall and BurnHt
hare etcud a block of leaBe and
win 0jaA In the new teat early In
August.
Mr Burnett and Mi Lucile Xrulhall
were married In Guthrie early W.g
HIGGINS FUNERAL HELD
HERE WEDNESDAY
Funeral crvi fwr Thomas A
Higgins. Guthrie Sr. who died at
Tu'va. Tuesday afternoon were fceld
at the Marshall i. Harper tindertaking
I'Wlors Wednesday. Interment wa
n-ad in Summit View cemetery.
The deceased Hft wife daughter
Mr Marshall. Smith of Hominy and
eon T F Hiirglna attorney of Cushing
to niourn hk death. He was ill two
months. -
ALL FORMER GERMAN
RULERS ARE EXCLUDED
THREE CITIES ARE AFTER
NATIONAL GUARD CAMP
"Hire Oklahoma cktes Pauls Val-
ley Chandler auid Oklahoma City are
owJdlng for the annual encan: mew of
tnr Oklahoma XationaJ rmrd. The
eaxatapment will bt held during the
iat two wek of Augtaat It wws an-
liottnced by Adiutaat General BarmL
Weimar July 24 No member of f
family that any time has ruled in
Germany is eligible for the office of
president of Germany. The nation
assembly has thus ruled by adopting
a motion of one of rta women mem
bers Frau Agnus.
Orchardiaig Arg Now Arranging
To Hire Men and Team;
Phone 12C3 or 47; Good
Wages Paid
There will ln plenty of worH fur
everybody who want it when the
(fai'li luruvt bln. Many men and
women will bo ii-.-i1.n1 to pli k the Kl-
brtaa and imck them for uhlvment.
Th Holmm inxhards one -)t and
one went of the city will want many
hard. tiroTgo. .MOffror. who ill
manage the lirvei la woth orthM.r1
ha already ncurrd ntue ary pack
but pickers w ill b needed also teut
and wagons. The wagons must be
low Iron-wheeled and hare a rsc
bout 1-2 or 1 fert wide without
vtandarde auitable to hold " or
buhet bankets In oue lajer. The llol
man orchard nanKnient nimayw ay
the hfhost wages for this work. Tho.e
who deire work or who have teatns
phona or 47 and regtuer.
-.:TOtr..rr
iiMdtv iii:ai is vv
(11111' IM I I IV Mil .Hil l '
Hrry llennt t Bow Kil Knltei t-m'
nnhi hr.d man lit ilie nhrrlffa iffhe
he nuet eeiU C C 8ei;1 of Mulhull. wlyi
rtflKned when hU tuher l I Ktt
linluctod Into office a county
viniiuiKnioixr.
Harry it ono of the 1 w known men
In the county. He hM lived In !viiii
ntn y fir many yearn bin home lieitiR
1 1 r S'nrJ. 1K U an eH-rt o-
rminianl a well t fenrlun officer
iil will in.iko fttxMl In hi k new i-!-
tlun and villi he a t.ihmlile .ftait(
to Sheriff Kohrtn. who 1t ewmn.
hai a faculty of aocarlng cik)I WI.
swat urn FLY IS
ADVICE OF HEALTIirH
BIG
FIRE FOLLOWS
EXPLOSION IN
OIL PLANT
Da tonne N J. July 24 A biar fire
la burning la the plant of the Texas
Oil company on the Kill von Kull
bere. 1i sUrted at 7:25 o'clock tbl
morning with a heavy explosion whlu
shook buildings two miles a war. First
reporu did not state whether anyone.
bad been injured.
Mob Rule Gives Way '
In Lapital of Nation
i!
i . e
were isojated otiulde' breaas by ne-
groea. Including the firing Into a
rwt car teat Bight paased witboat
serious renewal of the race rioting
W tea has terrortar d the national
capital since Saturday. Presence of
T.PM arose soldiers and co-operatioa
gvnerany by tie pabne'with laa.re-j
gaakt or the;?; aothorfUes that
both the military and city of Gears ex-
pressed belief there will be no more
aerioes trouble.
The death list was brought to six
witi the death of Los I Havlicek. a
marine who wa shot Monday night in
front of the treaaarr building a bo
stood cm a platform waiting to board
car. A oegro employed aa a watca-
eireet trafCe e fceW to a antelaaaa.1 mn fct tb T. iM charged with
resulted la onietinr tha ciiaxlmi and I uuu5 la marie.
THE WKATHCfL
Near Orieana. Jnly U Tooight and
FT&Ljr feaeraSjr fair; cxmUnaed
WHERE IS GERMANYf
Nothing Baring bvm Beard from
j that aaarter for a week or more there
is aome mro try to know what baa
beoooe of Gersasf.
Fliea are on of h chief bearers
the dieee. Sat the fly every chsnce
0U get. See that thyhotme 4 5er
fHtly screened." Three ore jirecau
tione against typhoid fever State
HeaHh Conniiioner A U !( i Ik
ln;jt!ng on tlw im-ojiIo of Oklahoma
now- There i nthln fkirticutarly
alanaing about Uie dim-ane 1n the stale
now. Doctor l?wl ny. htrt in very
warm weather tmch an may come lw
fore the summer is over every rre
caution x it.il) !e houll be takii.
J H
bll LINC3 IS AN
EXPERT TRUCK MAN
J JI Hillins and not L U Billings is
the garden truck man. J H b among
the heat of the ex?;-r in the gnrden
butitnesa. Ho farms his acren Inten-
olvely.and doe it scien(jfi:iy find
the results are apparent. His canta-
loupes are the very finet on Uie mar.
ket anf liave the Rocky Ford brand
backed off the board. Incidentally
The Ladr coufii;! tl brothrra.
firing lilt the gardner "L L
wouldn't know a garden if fee ran
scrota U In the rued" aaid J H today.
EI'MIIMs t OM EHN St I IS
II ALI'll AMI EM SI A IUI0ADS
Charging that RaH'U.Jlh'lc trans
ferred his Guthrie nropewy' to his
wife. Kmma I K!ioiltik lu an effort
to beat them out of $317 the. Lutc
8iterly dry goods company of Cuah
Iwc tiHley filed unit for that amount
attl InterrM front July ii IV.liS at lcr
cent
RaUh Rhordea ii a liroiher of Mrs
Claude Bitterly The petition .tnt
thnt the good were )ra;tlcall1 ell
purchtared by Mrs Rhosdes and thst
she is Jointly re-potihlble with her
bus-band for the a.'couttt.
TIGHT IN CURD UNO
MOST LOOSE IN CONDUCT t;r.
Cijarette Liquors and Late
Hours UndcrTrtinintr Health
Moralg of English
Women
and
IILTtnr.lt T SMITH FOOLS EM;
MAHKIEI) MISSOfHI GIRL
Herbert Fmith tluthrle hoy em
ployed at 1li) Wlinlitr candy factory
I bi ofdlct.. He fmiled hit iiuiny
friiitiilH here by slljfp'nj?' off lo Kannns
C"jr 11 week and Jolnintc lit lite
holy bontls with Mia I-iinl Oxden of
Wun-ennburK. Mo. Th coitpln win
nt irrled Wcdmu'lay t tuxm st Kn-
t ify.
After a lvrt honeymoon 1p couple!
will return to (Juthrie by atttomoblle
and make thi city their homo.
IrtHnlnu. July ;i-Uim.u'n drm
r umli U widely roudemned here
iwx aiiitc of thi 'hortiiriH f th klrtn
and lMwauH of the abnormally low
rut evenlnf vtiii.
There Is roiidomnatlon bUo and by
many thyflcin t4o fr the ebnor
iitally lrre number of women who
during the war became inveterate cttt
ai-ft smokers ami the fmiter of a horn
often vhow tlitt yellow Ulns of nkro
tine. In any faMhkubi boiel fover
either day or nlirhrt women 'moknrs
ran be ern tfrolltpg about or taunt
ing In chairs a conapieuoua reminder
of tho freetloru with which women are
taking to the weed.
They uiiuike between act In the
theater uniuke in taxlcabi and In
rtiiniitioiiH iutomoljils ott dlie way
to dinner ur to the theaters afterward
rnd a walk down IMccadily after th
show find numbers of well dressed
women smoking along with their e
coils
Many mecncfr girl wiwina
lv.v also acquired the smoking bablt
Harry Weinberger douihboy 11
heme from France
"1 am mlhty glad to be home.' b
aid loilny. -After a year oimm4 In
that forl.nn Uod I aptrcUle good old
Oklahoma more than ever."
Harry being a diu.hboy waa lu
he Very thick tpt the big fu-a.
Ho aaa with th Vanka at Chateau
Thierry waa In the drive of Manie
Ab-ne and Meunn and aenl over the
tP Into "No Man' Und" In the cold
morning maay
live and uninjured
la one uf the fortune of war.
I sure had many chuticr to help
uh the dalnlce but the Hun bullet
made for nte evidently waa not dla-
chargvd" ho aald tolur.
Harry a dUcharged from aervk's
ut Camp like yenterday and Imme-
dUiely "hit the grlf for home and
mi her.
1 have hud all of mHJiary life
want. Evivythlna: you read about tha
aar In rance I true end the hJf
ban not ben told. 8lwrman waa r hrht."
FHI DflTTLE
00 Tilt OIJBOE
i f to:i rs of FnsLcti rr.anTn
to m nut e a ciLc. in cn.
gotiiwtiom::;:;s
DIPLOMATIC HELATIONS HR-
M MEII UKT UT flN lll'IIAMA
AMI THE t KIIAI.VE; (iKH-
MUV MIST 81PPLY
i h .mt;jiilk( mevt
BULLETIN.
Geneva Swrtssriaed July ?4 Bul.
nns and freneh are preparing foe
great battl. Both armies have been
reinforced over night 1 alrelan anrf
heavy guna have been added.
FRENCH TO DIARM SULQAR.
Oeneve Swltiorisnd. July 4A a
result of an attack on Freeoh ooldlera
ty Buigartana a FroneH real mem he
arrived at Sofia the Bulgarian oapl.
tel. disarm the leeal garrteea ae
seeding to the Rumanian bureau at
Berne.
The French regiment test attacked
by Bulgarians aa the regiment an
nding en the Danube twenty. two
mlloa southeast of Vidm a few days
ge. aooerding to a dispeten from Bel.
grade. A lively encounter lasting $
houre enoued. Several Fran eh eel.
lore wore killed.
RELATIONS RESUMED.
Berne SwIW July ?4 Otplomatle
relallons have boon resumed between
Rumania and the Ukraine the) Ukreln.
Ian bureau announced today.
OLO TIME (.1 TIIIUK .MEN
auk on o. c:. imia: foih e
Several old time Gthrl men ar
on the sollce force at Oklahoma 'City.
Bud Cammsck Is a plainclothes mP
and Jim Montgomery wall known for
mer Gulbflt character Is night desk
aemceant. Warren Ollt. who thrld
i. . .
nero in tne taiKin dnyw Is the "big
fit."
WIFE OF SLAIN OliLlllO.MA.N
TO HE IIEAHO V SOLO.NS-
CHAOS IN SHIP
HANDLING IN LUXHPOOL
Liverpool July 24 The atrike
among the dock worker which began
here early this week baa reaultd in
bringing about chaoe in the arrange
ment tor handling more than
jp at this port their al1ing be
ng cancelled or Indefinitely covt
pound.
10 WANTS JINX? HOPE
DIAMONDS FOH SALE
Unlucky Gems That History
Says Hu Caused Untold
Suffering Aro Placed on
the Market
Waxhltigton. July 21 Kevernt for
mer Americnn rewldent of Mexico nt'
Including Mrs John W Correll of Ok-
lithomn whoe liutHind wna tntirdered
near Tamplco and hir eon wetre
among thoee to bt hoard by the howie
ml.-n rommitleo which ia hyWlng
heariiifs on the Gould reaolutton iro
twifdnifa congrt-mlonal In vtlyatlon of
relatione between the Cntted States
and Mexico.
WHEAT CHOP WILL HE 15
MILLION Ht Sill I S SHOUT
Hie Oklahoma wheat crop aill fall
Wkw.Ooo buthels short jf the oHt
mat etinis e of tha f.Wt kmi
itere according to Grain Inspector M
I Jordan Premature harvest nvcea-
sitated by hiavy moMure and a ton
Keijtient heavy (rrowtb of at raw bt th
raot given by Jordan In a
SENATOR GOIOBIE SELECTED
AS GOOD ROAOS DELEOATE
GERMANS AND FRENCH
TALK OVER BAAR PROBLEM
Paris July 24 Negotiation be-
ween German and French delegations
for he transfer of the coal mine of
the Saae rmlley are on at Sarreftreack.
The delegate are rooetly minine; experts.
Chicago. July El Wnoll bur the
Hope die mom.' It ia ruutored thtl
Edward 11 McLoan wante to "ll It.
It lit the one unl'H-ky diamond. Iia-
nxmd are oonldred 4ucky Ji-aebi
but. the How blue diamond accord-
ing to an old superwtltion brlnn death
or mifortune io all who own or wear
It.
Mr McLean boufht It in 191'1. Ife
"ew of the curso it was euppoeed to
bring ana or k. atranxe axeoctanon
wirti many liiatoric tTagediea throunh
several centutiee. Wbilo in b!s fam-
ily the gnot remained on a good
Lbrir for years. Then Vincent
McLean once known as the "mill on
doIW baby." met death beneeto the
abetla of an avtotrWibile. Mr McLean
who once laughed at the old euperirti-
t:on. is aid now to believe hi it and
is seeking to get rid of the tragic
one. WhoTl bay tt?
HE I K.MI I) 112
POI NDS; SPECIAL COFFIN
A man who widithnd mote than half
a ton recently died In Knglatid and It
look twelye men minutes lo lower
h'm into his grave In a coffin feet
wide and feet Inche long. Tb
dad man was known aa the Ley land
f lunt and bl weight wa 1M3 pojnoa
tMa human perclieron had lived In
Oklaliottia the farmers would all nave
sti'd it waa limestone water aad al
falfa that umdo him big
ONLY LAWYEHS CAS BE
I.N THIS COMPANY
The American Lawyers' Oil cotntwny
has the l!tincion of receiving 4b
first permit to do bu.ln.wn Unaed by
Hhe oapiul brMiia commlsoion. wWth
adminleters the "blue sky law adopt
ed by the last eewkn of the legiela
tore. t)nly tawyet can purchase
eioek In thrf comiany which waa la
corporal d for flKiOMOt
MAHHIAGE LICENSES
Court Clerk Martha Noal baa is-
sued the following marrlaaje license:
George Corn en 31 and Klyce M atone
both of Guthrie; Tom W Wilder.
Li. Crescent and Maggie Nye 3D of
Marshall; Herman Roblajon and Mat.
tie giaimoo bota of Otrthiie.
Senator John (Moble ha liern e
lected by the dlm-tw of the Cham-
U-r of CoiiHiienn m delicate to at
tend the k'kh! roadt convetitloti to be
held at IauU. Valley July 3-n. Tlie
i bject n" the convention fata formulate
plane for the bulldlna of a highway
between Wichita. Kan and Itallae Tex
through Swthrfe.
DOCTOR OF LAWS IS GIVEN
TO GENERAL J J PERSHING
Cambridge. Fngland. July 2kjneral
John J PeraNng commander-in-chief
of the American forces today receiv
ed the honorary decree of doctor of
law from Cambridge university.
AGED MAN RAN DOWN
BV AUTOMOBILE TOOAV
Henry Colilite wee run over by an
automobile at corn of Okl.koms and
division and ws oeverely inMeed A
Mis rtowril w.. driving the ear hft
hit the old f-wlemtn. H was h
ened to the pooolisl and ws r-
sorted 'o b In serious condKlon th's
sttornoon.
F0HMEH PllfiDENT TWT
HAS PLAN TO AnOITfl ITE
Wsshlngton. July Si-Former Pre.
Idrtrt Taft who ha written to s vert I
republican senators and leader twg
tlng rwiervfttlono to the prsc
treaty which might be acceptable to
both sides ha opened COrreel oodenee
on the subject with prominent dent-
oiratlc senators. Senator Hitchcock
of .Nebraska cine' of th leading
spokesmen fv the admliUetratin in
the aenate flrht. reielvd lullrr to-
day from Mr Taft.
eSJMT .sjUJUIaTtCaSai
GAttltEH FIEIJI EPAM1M;
fl IIIHII MF.N JITJILANT
T I HI I u
fiu'hrle men who ra tatrt.i In
Oil lvai.r lu the Oarber field am !
ig Jul.llaiH tHiy That wonderful
o:i field ( rtldfy enlarrtn
will include the holding of the Outh.
rle men. Among the Guthrlaai In-
terested r Charles sWely Judge John
HHdreth Lyman Uay L If MaUbett
liuck Hsrrlck Mayor Jolm Hartman
and John Mahoney Thee aentlemett
mad a survey of the fte-ld) reeterdav.
driving or n automobllea. "Our
Mdlnf are now wt'hlo a tnfle of
iro.luclng ii welU and wg feel tbat
we ar "eettlof Jiretty" ssld John Ma
honey today.
The Gerber field is about 40 mile
frota Gutnrie.
He Established Fund
To Educate Soldiers
Chicago. Jaiy 24 La Verne W
Novea manufacturer anj philanthro
pist diet early today of a complica-
tion of disease.
.Most recent of blsj sfjUanthroplc
gifts was the establishment of what
la known as "tbe La Verne W No...
Foundation" a fund of $J00000 tbe
Income of which ia to be sued for tbe
education of American soldiers sail
or and marine In tbe world war.
their cibldren and descendant.
Th Ida Noyes ball a 30.00
social center and gymnasium at tbe
ralversity of Chicago for women
students waa Us memorial to bis
who died la III!
Mr Noyes was born la Genoa N T.
jo 1$4. If wa gradual! frosa
Iowa Stat College a 117J
Nc:m:cLTr avj elh
LVNO AIIE.KELO. CY CCL
Aibwt Nortbcatt and Alvla Sutbrr-
land. tb two boy charged with tst-
terlng forged cfcetk wiM be tried la
district court. Judge Hon4y bk!
the two young nea for t-f
coart after bearing teattaoay a tbe
caeex Both pleaded act rv'U
wife van koowa writer and artist 1 wer to Ja fa detach gf bocj.
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