The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, July 19, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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Tme Guthme Daily Leader
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AIRPLANE FALLS
SE SUNDAY
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II IN IIOIUUIU.V SlMlt ll
wiiiin lit: in un i
movi ut at
v iNHim
DIES IN I
TWO MIA III RM II III
m:ih .n mi aii.m:vh
ikt.i!ot tin: two
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TWO IV MICIIIUVX
BULLETIN
Omah. Ju'y 19. WMn an a r?Une
j.ving etrhibttion ttunta here today ex-
ploded while in the air 1500 feet. Hairy
Loatet the dHrr Phil Hams hit ma-
cheeocian and Perry Harrison director
cf faicgeound work who wit a as-
setvjer were hurled to death. 1 !
bodes f the men were horc.bly
smashed. Th plain mii destroyed
by fire.
"Dara Devil" Harribiy &miwi
Winfield Kansas -July 1. K ry
tone in the 1-oJy of Flmer Mwh'ieis.
3r-tl)5 cirrui performer who a
burled lo hi death bi rr Sunday -cere
broken by tbe 11! He can hurtled
eight hurulrwl feet to his death wl.tn
rope MU.''ped while he wii..
sikleg" Tbe body fell isit.i a lirc
tree itbig a few feet of the g-n I
stxnd where bordred of r-eo; "ft'?
!li'-M.'.r:g the inr.!.
Two Burn To Death In Accident
Oklahoma City. July IK Unnil-n
ant Rolls Brown tii Jils marhrm. 'a t.
urn w-t !;-ath a i1aru!ar mn-ht-r
Suriday at Oklahoma City Vn
tteir iUti hnrtt in!o rim h. n
t !;..f rt tf lth) f. rt T. r l! r Ciikt X-
lr rf Corns ?- f'U.
JuH ifare taking th fatal ff'-t
Barliioin insriae i fniark ifn''
liy a f-ind j-aii! " Tt:; lxat is noth
irg tnor than a f of fin withrut hatt-l-5frs"
Ten minutes latT tVe h!
I b!arirtt was anJ it two
fiiiT wer ttrinar !.iurp;l to A rii.
Both mere dead fcin mriod
Son cf Schumann Knk Killed in Ta'1
Tu'.pa 3a)f J?.AUrt V. Nfwson.
ff Uniontowc Ca. and Robert V
Midkiff. tg adopted aon of Madsm
S'hun;arB Hfirik. trot instaotiy fciu
rC in n airplanp frl! Jirrp Sada".
On of the wit.ps 3ro!i-d off t b ma-
rt la a t'jry r.tmirl in f'v.
fig ftuiitn. Bcith n(?n wer formr
nnr Iilot and w-t crark o;r-
cors. Two Kit ed In Idaho
Coor I'Aln. Idaho. Ja?y 'if
("ro Fliifj .V::r. pilot r-'r ? iv-
t atid (iUKt-5t EriikKm. I!-"- n-;
rrrr. liebo i-r bituantly V'!"-
Sntday aitornrxjn h-ii thi ir
Ml from i hsariit of 2o f ft-t.
Piano EKjModea Too Peria
IVtroit VkfcieaB. July (". Jul n
Jr-rfinv-n aod Herrnian IVrtiiig r
iuftaiitly killi-d hm ih r .tfiti
turt itjto flar- nt a hifht of (
fcfre friday Tbr -r on a tU'
fiifht acrtwp to Canadi h-n ttif c
Tl'LSA HAS 7000
Al TOiKMilli: OWMJIS
TbIm. Jay 1. Tlir ftre a thont
add more motor cr In oimtion hff e
tban a y-ar fro Jam-n Fou'i. jum-
rDObfl llfT)e rlfk. d(rtarf In
thfre mr ajproi'matly it.VK
aatomobfl- ircoisnted for In Tulsa
and tcday tbr vt "0Wt. h say. In
Tul-a aad Tolna county. tcetbr.
tbre r 60S Rinolirif dna
vt;:clf. lkenre Im-u alio.
SUNDAY JULY 25 TO BE
OBSERVED BY PBESYTEHIAKS
T!a July 31. PmbytJ'H'.r
rtisrfb In OkiAbrma ylll olT
Sunday July 23 aa Kesdi'l collar
dy ben psitora will irtk on Ciirlst
t.an adur-ition is RfOfral and make
int;on lo partirnUr of tb dan
tiooal facilJUet offered by Kendall.
JIUS FISHKR WINS
hIM ItIA IIAHINI.I
M-i Anfoat Fikhr bo reu"
aootbve-ft cf Cnttrie on Route 5 on
l!"f kitcbPn cabioe Sitdrdiy. No
39 v tt lotky HBmbr. Tl
ticket came rots Victor Sulei Co.
Eight Miners
Entombed When
Explosion Comes
P.ttabrg Pa July 1 tight
Mi"f reported entombed in t"
imm of the Union Collieries com-
pany at Ronton P. near Pitta-
burg following an etptosion ry
thia morning according to tntoema.
tion received by the United States
bureau cf mine here- Tho Su-
Iiu fret a d car Ha been dis-
patched to th scene.
COUNT! SUPERINTENDENT
ACTS AS JUDGE IN CASE
Mm FarreU Renders Dsi$lon In
favor of School Distrioti 33
nJ 14 avnd HoKU Agttinst
Crescent Petitioners
After kt'aririg mui h ti'it iiinny piveu
by titijpn vif ai-hooi dltrirt
Ni 3J arid H. Mr Cor Krrvl1.
c'untr irtttem1-Ht i t.l . jr iWidt
to etitninato t two lstritt from
iiirticijiaiion in iht prviHwod n
fni.in Cri!o1 Schml. iMiiinM fr
r rttlar-n tRxpayvr nf Ori'sint tMty.
It in thai warn til- first iH
tton rr i!rul5tlfl lv rt'sldi-ftts T
rf-fccent 'ity th pMjU of th mo
alitft at diutrii to -r not fully cn-
ternant Hh tho law which wi
new on. when th lifht tn riti!'
have U hf!p liulld th protKia mhH.
nd jy taie to fcf f! up and hav
hed and it a found that tht'y wlfl
uu laue ienin irom it t:Jt mrnr
t'van r Kuierin? kick. Kins! y .n
matfr ws tak.n up tlir.nin: attormy
C. O. Homer for tbe reiodrnis f
didtrlrt 33 and 14 and oj ri hearing
wa held befor the county u;rin-
tend-ct. Tcwiay a srre or iu.rt c'j
tlie prominent citizen M tho two
hool dUtricta were in Cctrhie and
Mr. KarM Wered fc.r deoinlon.
It i said that Creftcent City will
continue in it lan" for th- i!.nn
Itradisi gchool jut the Kani.
s i a h; iir.xi.Tii nr.Ai)
i i;i;s i'Iu:iaio.onin
Ir. ". It. Mwiii utate hcalih con-n.ihsioni-r
baa te-n adetsed by the
intrr.late cotutnerte ci)itijninfi.n '-o
ur;i officials of all ?!- to lay in
n uj!jIy of lietuicaia for watir I'lirl-
fit! ion which will lt ncvtrii
niontba. To rlicie the Kitukti.i 'In-
coininiHnion ' offered to exjplitc m'.Wfi
men' of carload U At by freich! or
it:ller hiimin if made by eifircsn
MASONIC DEGREE WORK.
Albert Hike Sot!fe No. 11J will con-
fer f iltered ajfiirt-ntice degree Wed-
nesday. July 21 7:30 i. tn .!. ".
Cany lw ll W. M.
CAN'T CONFISCATE 10110
SUPPLfOFJEER MALT
No Offense To Sell It Even
If Known To Ee Used In the
Manufacture of Liquor
Sayi Attorney General
If you like be.r j:o fcbea4 and l r1..'
up a ttch. The law will not iuterl.-U'.
Read on.
Mlt kt4 in atock ty merchsnta t
hr fold for one in the manufacture '
alcoholic Itriuor cannot bt- coofliatcd
by Ijw eiifiirremt nt off era un'fik
it i !-arly ebown that the m-rch..rf
h!m.-lf intend to ucf Ihe malt in tbe
manufacture of liquor accordin; if
?a opinion of R. E. Wood a i.tunt
attorney p-nerl irien to K. N. hoi
land county attorney of f oal count .
Holland la hi Inquiry dewcrlbeJ
condition in hi county a follow
' M-rcbarit bae been carryin? Ir a!
on hand and aellin? It ia l-irc ju'-rs
'Jti. aoroe of tbem eeulnif hi;iment
y the carload. Thin inalt a ued
for no o(bir i'Urpo. than So mafij
fictcre lnto!catinr tererairea. 13
each and erery inatance I ran tnaV
proof of tbl fact.'
A merchant batrinf no other Inter
tton In handling wait than to eH It
would not be eubje-ct to conflncatory
action" Wood held. "In all reoi-
hllity the mere tsellinir of roalt 1 tie
only In'ention be harbor. But it you
ran abow bio intention to e It lb
manufartorinir the Intoxicating ber-
eraite blmelf then he la aubject o
be fame penalty a other manu.'ac
l tnrer.
"Whoerer ha in r osiSeiion eny ma-
'eriaW or eoisjrnent t9 be ned In tbe
manufac'nre and (sale of intoxicant
iSquor with the intention of o anier
Uiern 1 a vioialor of the U and 11
iucb property U inbict to aeizate."
BEST CELLARS II
TULSA RAIDED
If U. S. OFFICERS
SI.VI HV1. VIVNslONS IV Oil.
VUillUHNH IS Mi l II IUUI
llHCS IN WHISK.
mni: anii ituir.
" s
TW0 LARE STiLLS
FOUND OPERATING
ii iy iNiiM.Aii: iMtopi.it-
n; wvrii it i now i r
roit IH t IION; I ll i s
iinosoii: iioiis
i iti.orsini
BULttTlN.
Tulaa July 19 Notwithtand 19
Judge William' ruling to the ci-
trar federal officer raided three
promir.ent residence today follow-
ing th raid made In the residential
aetlon Saturday and Sundar. Mu-
home brew and atored liquor h
been cn cted. In no prominent
homo waa found a well equipped still
in (rtiOfy :0T'iktei wlijan
open ewer.
COURSE.
Tulsa July 19. Police and federal
officer today were Investigating the
le-gality of cnfiscatlng homea In
which liquor la distilled fr eommer-
Clal purpose. Th action fOlloeed
the sensational raids cn two hmes In
the select residential ditrict Satur-
day In which were found tw of te
largest tllta over uncovered In th
section of the atae.
MAY CONHSCATE.
Officers were aure they ould take
the hme if It was found the owner
w operating a still but they wen
enuttina legal advice to determine
whether they can take the property if
it la teaed. Federal officer declare-!
tht property could be selied regardle
of wither the owner was accused or
whether it was hi lessee. I
Fllowing the annuuncement by the
police cf their Intention to aeiie the
oronerty If they legally can do so hun-
deeds of property owners Started n an
Inspection of their leaed houses.
ft
WHAT TICKED OVER
I THE WIRE DURING DAY
.
Ui-rlin Trlnce (Junrhitii yourtii-
et ton of the former German em-
peror committed suicide at I'otttdaiu.
He is believed 'a have been in fina:-
clal straits.
Washington KoIIowintt a. confer-
ence between J'rcidient Wilson. "X
and Fqinklln I). Iloosevelt. It a an-
nounced that the democratic jircHl-
dential and rii-c-jirinliientlal cand!
date are In accord with tbe oreil-
denl's view on the ksiue of nation
quetkn.
Tul).a Albert V. Nwton of
Union Point Ga and Robert F. Mid-
kiff of Decatur HI. an adoj.ted son
ofj Madam Schumann-H'-itik Hie pri-
ma donna ere killed slw'it the air-
plane In which they were ridini
crahd to earth.
--Oklahoma City Lieut. Rollo
Browne and Serisearit Georye Uurle-
son his mecfianic both stationed at
l-ot field. Fort Bill. Okla.. 1-urhed to
death when their alrlan fell an!
took fire. j
Marion Ohio Senator Harditp
issued a statement in which be anked:
Governor Cot to i..f cat 7-rlcal!y
where h storxl on Article Ten a
man-isle for Armenia and other sub-
ject iirtaJnlna; to Amrica'a furel?n
policy.
Hoston Tbe member of the
team lo represent America 1n Hhe
Olympic stames at Antwerp were an-
nounced. Tbe south won three place.
Of thoe chosen O. R. J. Moti of th!
University of Tela was placed in
the lK-twtre hurdles; and J. C. Ma-
ban of Texas collere In the Javelin
throw.
Mexico City General Jesus M.
Gnajardo. an Insurgent who was re
ported to have killed General Zapa
ta tha bandit chief a year ago waa
put to death by a firing ajuad for
treason following his conviction by a
summary courtmartUl at (Monterey
but night
ARMY AVIATORS START ON NEW YORK
w-;iijr 'i' mi hi mmnmkMmi mn.ew.'i'i'a v ! i'nninoinm 1 1 mi n n n m m
h rr" '."'" ' ' .-..-;. ii ; .
I'j'l'ir: I.iiii" up of iI.iiich on MtUln'11 I'iili!. l-.lm.l tcit
A!ik;i Lower bit hi fik'bl lire : t'iij'1 St i I. lit Slrect. I''ln;lit
Ntltt ; l.ii'lit i K ii ilit li k ;
ilctll'lijtK'i Willi 'i HI.
COYLE TEAM TRIMS
LOCALS BY E JO J SCORE
Excitinjf Game of B-'Jl Played
Sttndiiy on Coyle Ground;
Many From Guthrie See
Home Team Do font M
CoyU a asm'. u-x i.i.m in tti.
bull itaine played Sundnv mi the Covte
grounds. This mukc two slrslj-'it
ifor the Coyle bo T s Imal Bnt-t
' Ke team Is not dlj-ainviSnted. however
imr have tin y lost itmfi.li'iice in tln-i
i ahiiity to defeat eny team in the
I couniy. "We Ju IihiI a little b:il
luck" tU! Frsnk rmwn. In comment.
Ing on the lust to trsinies "Ni'M
time our loi ill take lite i'olc
bounders to com ilnie urn! thorouith
cleaniny."
A la rat crowd of Guthrie root'
accompanied the team t' 'oyl Pi'.i-
dy. amoiif othera these wi re pie
lent: Francis Kelly. Forreni Hop.
I Hud Walker. Walter lulu. Ta
! Ileln Jim CHvolt. Henry Murphy At'
Jones. Guy Fanjuhiirson. Had Ilnr-
jliett F. N. Alexander. F M Wallanl.
W. F. Duxburry. Mr. snd Mr tieor.-e
AVernon Jim T-ong Iy Ihinleli
Helen Newmsn Aim Woolf. Ho
mayne Iteyers Kenneth Mitchell l.eo.
cad la Fredom Hx and Ainuble- I'at-
ternon. Mini M:iitba Keliik'. Mr Hiol
Mr. Ilurrt. Mii Lcl.i Joiich ' J le
Weaver Frank Hro-sn filetui I'iirt.c
Mrs. N. A. Jones and Mr. and Mrs J
IS. I'arls.
The game sin rscltlng nl many
fine filays were tnnde on lmlh sldei.i
The final score vUxid B to 2 In favor
of Coylo. X
Union Men May
Tie Up Roads
By Tuesday Night
Chicago July 19. if reports
wlij railroad brotherhood
retarding th wage award to be
handed down tomorrow by th rail-
way labor board are correct the
decision will bo unacceptable and
will bt rejected union leaders do
dared today.
8"mo leaders a ay the temper of
tho men la such that they dult
whether an lmmtdi.it walkout un
authorized and uncalled could b-
averted if the men are not satisfied
by the board' decision.
Whit none would predict public-
ly that a general trk I possible
If th award Is uneatisf sctrr ther
assert privately that trustworthy In-
formation resetting them Is that the
ward la so lw that It will not be
accepted. '
BOTH PRESIDENTIAL
CANDIDATES MAY
VISIT OKLAHOMA
Tulsa July Senator Hardlrg
arid Governor Cox respectively repute
IVen and democratic iTeslrJentlul nom-
ine s hav been Invited by th cham-
ber of commerce to visit Tuba Oct-
ober 4 when the Drake Day rn mnriul
association will bold its Iritero-j'ioi'l
meeting here.
SCHOOL BONDS VOTED
Tishomingo. July 19 Honda of .'
C'sfl have Ijeen voted for the erection
cf a new bi(h s'IkkjI building. The
rot was 31 to 1 majority.
- -a vif t
;g5ii.-?--
Lieut I' II. Nclsii Hi Limit t'. V
SIXTEEN CANDIDATES IN
FIELD FOR U. S. SENATOR
Gore' Hare I Being Hotly Con
tr-t-ted For One DemoctKt 14
Republican One Un
American In Rtco
!N .... i.l. .l 11
tlklatnunn City. July 1" 'I'wn d mo-
i tuts rtml It re ul.iii'Biii sue ciiiiipei.
liit fur Ihe celt III Ihe fulled Hu.e
sen ile 1H-W oei lipird l-V 'riioiim i I'
tiiire. hiiiiii ( a t t cut 1 1 tit t f.ir re
e!l( t intl
The Ii pilliii.-;in sensti'i-liil fu-l I l
I'm h I e! fiver kmll ill Okltt'l'Miol
!'!! 'i iemleiH declnre. Gore I -t
been liiliig to the moiattt from Oic-i
honis ever nlnie slat -iioo.l nnyi
ith some opi'osll ion. but siiiis imri
a i t ri ; to outrun both his tepuOii-nn
and demoi n tlc rlvn!i
The n-i'iililli mi i'iiiii)bt:ttes I In Ir ;u
fmiilon and t hoi - hume s I 1 r
Cunt tf T. I'ifhi'c nt.wsi'.-iiM'r iii.ri
Cikl il.oiiKi I'llv
i 1'.. I el. ' tuw;--. OkUiiom I llv
llenrv I'OWri" polli eln.in. (Hil l
111 mil' Citv
I C I. M.'iiilrii liivivi'r (Ikiiliomi
; Citv.
J J W H urr.'M ' 'vi i--r jt i nr
i coiicreKfitiifiti okbihoiiin City
A. A Small t-iwur Tuli.n
K M I'l.ttk lawyer I'Wtiee
C M '''fie iHTiker. Sliiiwnee.
lien Thiioip-'im Imyi'r H.'tjni;: i
I' II l.lll.ii'V lawyer. I f -i'fl I M v
Judse J H I'liI'Men lawyer l "i-: it
X. I' Welly ni-WRpHper man
.v!!!. f ik : t
It.nt
W T Ci.itV
t(lfe)-ioH'll III 111.
Man-he'iter
Jlynamite Kd )'i-rry
I' ll.- t n il
irate.
Tli' onlv ile'iiocrnllc caiol'.ilat" o:
'i.!-lug tiore for tliii tioiiiimtt'o.i I
i-'eoft For r in of Lawlmr .ie ."i;l m ) I
i et-i-otiit n e in in ; t i or the hivi'i
iliftriet.
lit SM is Wil l IN(.
id su; ahmisik i:
I It r A eeli . f"r- I
London July 19. Tbs British gov
erne-tent tud-iy received a note Irom
the Ru-sian aolvet government fat-
ing tint Rutslj wsa prepared tu
agre lo an armiatlce and to mjl-e
peaco with Poland
0lN I'MINTI H TO
10 N I OH ON.HI
Grand Hipld. Mich July 1 V
Alethu Wheeli-r of Oram! It'iphU rt
liriotypo operator employed hi th"
.'overnment irintlng office si Wi.nh-
liixton D. C. today siinounccil ir
tandldacy for thu republican cue r..i
Hlojiai nomination In the Fiftli Mlelf-
Ijan dlxtri' t
AGED CHIEF Or CREEK
INDIANS RFSIGNb
Kufaule July )' - !. W. Grayscti
thief of the Creek Indians lias re-
signed. eff'tlv at the pleasure cf
President Wilson. Crsyn'iri uo'C Ir
Tfl years old and had a stroke of parti-
l's a year apo. He said be reHlt;rt-d
fhrt the Creek might have a younger
man as chief.
MEXICO RECOGNIZES THE NEW
BOLIVIAN GOVERNMENT
Mexico City July 19 The ne
Bolivian government Jiasboenrwog-
nled by the Mexican government of from Nlkolak aay tbe Japanes are
Pl'rovislonal I'resldent Do A lluerti preparing for an Imme-dlat evacua-
sccordin to El Democrata. tion of Irans-Callalla
ALASKA FLIGHT
- l t si.nt III" lli.'bl
t toiiiuHi.t. i ; l.icul t
ti N'lt-ne
Ifl.f.l i'
t'litiMlii. on.! S.lj
mil Lnv'i'li
1 I A I
COMMITTEE MEETS
Viiciutoiea In Conuntttee Art Fill-
ed Hy Apjxiintment; New
Committer To Meet Iu
Guthrie August 7
Atl llttere!liii H" ! of III l'ltl-
ocllllii' County I el Id 'ii I'l.OMlii" -e
v held st the It y hu!i riitii.av
aftentooti
Cbalcoitin Waller WlUou if Mrrt-
iliin. pr.li'd snd l S ftinithno't
acted i secrelnry. Vacancies on th'
committee wtr. filled by appointment
sml preilmt comuittifineit wer lit.
structed to hol. caucuses Aug .1 lo
rleit new i ommPleeiiirti On Aik
7. tlm new nmmltteemen wlii Hid' t
t (he City Halt Guthrte tn rrs.
ratire and elect o(ft'ers
t. (I N'ihlio'l nddrenaint thrt c-m-iiilfteii
o behalf of Kltt ratotldacy f r
com'.res. John O'N'ell and Dr. K'-n
dull caiiiloljstes for 'reprexenf 4itvc
and J Ii. Miirphy f.ir cnoimiosioner
!nl iliKirlct.
Iliitlee.
al 'o Bililnmncil 111.)
State Troops
Guard Jail To
Protect Negro
Graham N. C July 1 Sla
troop were guarding the Jail he's
today fllowln-j yesterday's attempt
by a m"b to tsk three negroes wh
had been arrested In connection
with sn altack on a while wumet
at her home Saturday Quiet had
been restored this morning and
with the prise ii flseked by nine hint
guns no further trouble was pect-
ed. The wo man Is In a iious eon.
ditT'n today.
II VII SIOHM PI IS
Mi l ON I HOP ON 111 INK
'IVrral J'i'y I'1 A . on. I lull
itol lll lla-l redUcoll tho ( ruHpeeCV't
" l ? waterineliiiis Id Terrttl dis
'tot .l-ff.-r -iioi roioiiy frooi :ttto s'r
I i le jsi l ban can aci-ordtni I'l
old eit (o II ( 1)11(111 ..iretp
of th" olafe nt'irket coniioliiioii .1
Faripiharxon ftml expert of Ci
.late h"ir of arrfi nlture m ob- ti
r.-port. !
vi ioiii:v .i:mkm
l'l'IIOm IOl ihinds
Oktali'iin i CUy July I'.l - -The l it
st'orney generul's itepitr merit hi-i at1-
j roved bond tut iling I'i'Uini f ir th"
iiimtriiiilo'i of -oo ro'olti In c-ri--lt
towrmljlii of Okfuxlt county The
totol were viiti'.l March Ti.
City hall bonds for to.ooti for 'he
riiiitriiiili)t f iww building ul
''ordell hIio wero approved
CRADY COUNTY IS BANNER
POTATO COUNTY OF STATE
Chlckislii July 19 Grady County'
potato crop t hi yenr will exceed all
record for production In tins coun'v
rtccrdinr J W. Owena rounly
farm agenf. Three fhniiHtiid ert
sre p'stited In potatoes and it Is es-
timated each acre will yield i1
bushels
JAPANESE PREPARING TO
EVACUATE BOIKAIIE
Vladivostok July 19 A dispatch
H SCENE EE
STREET 8HTTLES;
T ARE DEAD
HIM -Villous VMI I N.-
I M JIiOOI'h Mi. Ill; VN
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KILL!
StJlEH STARTS BATTLE
UVIIIVNS MM INIMMHH
AS IHIHII'S IN VHVIOHI II
IOHHIIS kVIIUl. Illl.
M HI I IS; M VIIIIM
i.i ns aim: LSI l k
nuueriN r"
!. J i'y U In street fl.jM
t'l stS'li-l at il ty bres tn pei o
known 14 t itta t an at l
htimtred leuia). Machine gon
were eeersle.l frivc th Imi f IihiI-I-Imsjs
military psitrot wm lh prm
p4l vliitim of 'h smei-is
CORK IN STATE OR TC.RR01
Cork July l - Thla r if v ws-t n
lil of terror liit HUM a f
oiu of .trert ftghtine whieh b"ok
Sftef A b IVilfief ItiiK iMcptent IU thrt
"'' '. trl whb ll a f'tuner sn'!'-!' t.j
Ulled Ab ittt. lilt t Ht . tiolhO't iti
irial.i f . Imr r irte( n tt riiiif p ; I
friioit of tho i!t T h " u il" j
i'jion up lo this ttnirnliif .
mm dead an. 1 ( woittib.
Pp' sp In Hum
Th (firing. Which wm partb'K-r I
It) It id sf .te.t. by r.i:iirj .t i .'t t
In wilr I rt ! snd sen. red ca i t i
cnused ceiitfrnsfir. Fristifinf.t
mien and cblldren biirrtnd Ium i.i
trwets and tn other w kt.'Hht
f-ttbl!y st ttetsbl -nrhns.. 'h "'Ium S
for pf-ileelton. Vtililnt.ec t I'c.iU
horrb-d to rh.r .-.ul.ii. btit sev -e;
il y.iumr girls an-f foetnee sol ler
a ! '! Ill'l been bit bf flyl'iif tiK
lets eti-l Wrtro t ikn. fi (o biwt'l t'.
tti the rush of rlvtlbiM fnnn tin
rilli Ij-nl s'fet4 WSS followed i.V
v.i ) ...m wtol Warie.J the pfooin
to l! down wbtlo lhr voliinte. r
"I" wa'ched thrt oiovMtttfM'a t i
be armored rers. Moat of the r.i
" i-'tl--t " if.' I t(i Itin Hurl torn p iff
of iho city whern the Inflrueiff
jitaff it.itt with tti tnor er n.
en" re'ainlng the want jh. enlHf
th.! othr woitn.hi.i hnmn aftrf )
in t!im Irc.jt inetif j
si vn: iovn Assort v-
IIO NINI MliVsI s t;vin VI.
Okl-.h..t4 Citv Jn'y i.l - Tbe OkU-
I loici H4lni' sn.) Loan 4ocUf lot!
'' (;.i 'ore I. City Ion b' ii rr -t
.-' r:cl l .'i til ..( Irs ci.tl
h from i(..ifi'trfi'iO to t.Otiii.iiiio by
Jn.i M M'u'i'U s.-i'feiary of sUbi
MALe ANO FIMALE"
"Ifi.!.. un I Femsle' will be th f.
tra.-Hoit onlislil si Tho l'i!!trd fhn
14 oio of tho niuil setM itioit pliy
evr pr.oo'iifod pi a Cit'bri pi.iy
home. lUsil the .aet i In tha U
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CROSBY'S KID
JCCIrtC MCJW rfs YOU
C0UL0 rCTCrl
1 I f II l
WEATHER
New Orleans. m . July !? 1
Tonight and. Tuesday partly cloudy.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, July 19, 1920, newspaper, July 19, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713184/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.