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The Guthrie Daily Leader.
Babies
Born In
Flood
BULLETIN
Beardstown Ill April 14 Re
lief workers of the Salvation
ray and the Eed Cross were
working among flood refugees
here this morning. administering
particularly to little ' Doc "
Looker and another new arrival
Beardstown s two flood babies
born in army tents
Little Doc. Second
Flood Bsbv
lleardstown HI.. April 11
Little Hoc" wan Iwrn late cs-
ISSToTay half an lm.tr aftrtr din
father and mother had Butched
their tent after joining the in-
creasing colony of honitl .
which now numbers near five
Sill 111 The other Mood Ivihy
reached Beardstown a liltb
ctirlier.
Grocer in the center of town
sell ng tin rclutii.lise im twci feet
of water today called the alien
Ilea of Mayor Perry to the faet
that an inventory of pri visions
had better be taken lis tli" . it.
8900 population waa making Mg
inroads into the preaent stocks
anil the three tenet! uttpenaifMi
the only railroad remaining in
service would make .supply ser
iee very diffieult.
Need pewsotw were cheered by
the iriff of four thfMWWBd pounda
of fresh fiah. distributed by the
Salvation Army. Thin supply
was donated hy a lo-:d eompnn.v
and waa Hiippleineiited by the
Htinoun.e nt that Beardstown
atill was able to take care of
herself and needed no out aide
help
Stamper Bights th m ser be-
fore are seen tialay in the city.
Pontile houseboats whleh have
never left Illinois river before
are floating about the afreets nt
tli. water within the city is
higher than the river itself that
it is said to the faet that all
levees except one are overflowed
and the water is seeking its level.
Within five mile stretch ol
Beardstown. only MM levee that
on Cole crook is atill serving it
purpose. It is siippo-ted by the
railroad embankment of the Cki
capo Burlington & QttUafty rail-
road and will go immediately
after the waters cover that cmn
panys tracks Trai.x into th-
city over the Chicv'o. Burling-
ton & yuiney are hoinc met b
boats.
siwiixHi) on not
gust un: l Mll l l
Vhitln.i. lnd April II. Osw man
waa k'lled. three or Inred. aid a
battery of 10 oil attHs of the Stand-
ard Oil ro npany lunMal up when an
explosion at a tHl atarted a Hre to-
day which was 1-eyond control for
aeveral hoore. The Intense he;t from
tho flea rnadn a tboro-h lava tiuu
tton Uir-osarWe for sometime with th"
Tomtit that there were rumont thrit h"
caiwjalUw wre much largor. TSitao
proved to taj. unfounded however The
to is en 'meted at $1.ono.fKMV
NAVY PLANS MAY
BE CHANGED BY HOUSE
Washington. Ajiril .14 Cbang'ng
thfl plan at the Mat moment. the house
raomlrrs leading the move (or aa en-
Ihstod navy personnel of eiadjly-sis
thousand mad' no atteaan at the
opening of the hoiae today to fore? !
over imtll next week a vote on the
contested section. IndK-alions were ;
the rote would be taken tomorrow
ELEANOR PORTER STORIES
Serie which Represents a Real WJ
Among Literary Tresauraa
The Kanny Hurst stories have been
enjoyed hy Leader readers. They
wlil continue for sometime yet.
These stories wtll be followed by
a new series Eleanor Porter stories I
MSas Porter Is as interesting; snJ
tramstic aa Fannie Hurst. Keep ip !
touch keep your subscription pa.
up and enjoy Miss Porter s storl
WEATHER
Tonight fair aad colder; Saturday
fair.
Lone Bandit Fails
In Effort To Grab
$50000 Payroll
Granite C'ty. Jllirtoie. April Mm
V gnit o jw -i a ltd poeteffx
inaputctora i.-dtf prevented a SAi.
000 pyro robbery and rceultad in
th j "!'. of a Ion bandit wh at-
tempted to 'ob th driver of an
1 wagon carrying the ... . n to
t'i peat office (tor A atiipwiant of
tSO.000 a so "a to bo received here
today
by mm STAfl
Mus Midsen Is Elected To Higu
Office In Order At Orand
Chapter Meeting Just
Closed
Guthrie waa aele ted aa the me-
iag pla.e of tht Kand chapter of IM
Order of tho Kastern Mlar fur tb
. oaten! sjb to be held l bo adrona
ftk la April. 1:3 The grand
chapters fourteenth annual eeesun.
dot tared to bo I bo -i.oet aucceaef !
ear held aa brought to s oloee la
Oklahuna lty Thura.iay night.
Addlllonal tflotell of the Kate.i
Star jrand chaptor of Okla'tonu
levied fhurudsjr were: A J. Wei.-
of lluk'n aKn.xUlo grand patron:
Mla Marlun Madaen uf Julhrl
mad ooaductreoa; Mra W K Hot-
m'A n( Tula aaaoi iatc grand 0
urtrea.; Mr W W. Morrla. Okie-
lioir (itjr gran I ItHluroT; Mi
Nellie I'ook of Hla.kwell. grand
warden: Dr Kva Woila of Oklahoma
f'lty. grand jrarshah Mlaa AHh s
Perry . f HartieaylWe grand Adat
M!aa Emma K. Poole of f'hoU t.
pesji Rule; Mlaa (aura M Oulles
of i:l Rino. ninor! Kulli. r Mr. Kdl '.
Kir'.rklor of Kntd. grand alartha
I Mla Miillle Mentier f Pawnee
grand olectrr Frank Coillns et
runij ' rts-a. . runu n-niinei; .11. n 1
la at. Savage or Martahonie. grant
OljajUa: and Mtaa Klbol Mi. Ml M
Vln'ta. urand organlat
f.MIP LOADCO WITH
BOOZE IS CRABBED
1 .New York. A' ril 1 4 - Th two-
iraa! tl achooner W V. Isalge. ild
to lo :a.ind from Nasaaai n the Hn
hansa for St t'lcrre. Voolon. with
a koed of liquor was Td ly a a
Late Wire
From Over the State
Miami. Okla. April 14 A near cloudburst followed a
windstorm here early today In 15 minutes nearly an inch of
rainfall wns recorded. A sudden drop in temperature ac
compnnicd the storm.
Ardmore. April 14. Information charging that W. A.
Killimrsworth of Healdton has four wives and that E. 8
Sullivan of Dillard. has two living wives was filed late yes
terday by County Attorney J. E Briitow They will be givi i
a preliminary hearing this afternoon.
Ardmore April 14 Search was started here thu morni-yr
bv the Fester Milbum company of Buffalo for their salesman
Thomas Lattimore who disappeared from his route here Ml
April 2. Foul play is suspected an investigator of the com
pany said.
Ardmcrc April 14 Operation of the AHmorc Akron
Tire company will be resumed within 30 days it was an
nounced this morning by officials Two hundred men will be
emploved preference being given to former employes the
announcement said.
Ardmore pril 14 "Oh Lord! Please help my papa to
bear what he has got to take."
That was the simple prayer of Irene White eight years
old who is in the custody of the county probation officer
for her step father D. S. Harrison who is in the county jsil
on a charge of criminal assault on the little girl.
CROOKS OF THE
Berlin April 14. A atronjr. appeal
has been made to Oerm.tn officialdom
to ailjust itself mure cheerfully to the
new condition am' et-operiie more
freely and more loyally for the weal
of the fnthcrland in a speech by
Adolph Koestrr. minis4. -r of the in-
terior in the ReichHtafc?. He SVffed the
nccpaaity of stabilizi.ai the new
patriotism which he said was sssil-
ed hv dreamers btith riehtista snd
Vftints and alao by hijr organizations
both of employer and of employee
which was a p'utive danger beoaua."
Ihcy had jeover atich a they never
possenwd nnde rthe ol dregime.
llerr Kocster complained of th
atmosphere of mistrust and suspicion
prevadinjr the official world whi-'h
he declared esuw da deplorable im-
n am sji i '
MANY ATTEND NUUINDY-
TH1MSMY SERVICES
Banquet Featare Is Bliminated
From Sacred Services of Re
lighting the Tapere; Ex-
tinguished Easter Day
Maundy Thareday eervl e he d
tstot B.gbl at the Meaoau- Teicple
for the Road CYotg Maeoas of Quia-
Ho aa. vicinity nr volt atieaded.
rapeciaily by Knight fron the Boar
ty towaa Hordtoforo It hat (boda th
ruatora lo havo a aaaquot at lha
aervkda. but a late I: orpretatloa of
aowe ataoalc law did a ay with th
uaual aiior. and I ho prosraiB aa
purely illiMil-tW
Oa Ratior day' will oe.ur the
aotema wrtlrM of csttaguiahlac tr.o
nymbnlli lights.
Oa thta orcaatoa Iho aotoa aymWi
lights of I'm . hapter are eillngnlahel
ant "" fharr remain ta darkadda
until ibe third day
The tirtgla of thla aerrlrw ct
Mauactv Thureday la beallexed lo c
tho ant lent t ere r.onlea of the Jo?-
tab Pa Mover
Observance of (he tnyetlr feaat it
made obligatory upoa every Knlgh:
of the Roue frols Py partlclpaOnr
ksj pledge fealty to the orgaalaatinn
ha arkaowledwea that he hold an
uareeo-t liable enmity toward aa
brother
IRISH INSURGENTS GRAB
ARRACKS IN DUBLIN
lMfat. April 14 Two handn :
aad fifty men of the insurgent aet-
Hon of (he Irtah rrf;ublkin ar.ry
under tna direction of the .'
I'-rir.e i r. lMibll n arnir eertillve ir
army .ouarll. aelied at 1 Idnlghl I a
tour court building In DuMn
which until the nailBg of the Irian
art m the aeat of the nation
courts of Justice it 1 announ ed .1
tiib'ln (titrhea.
Tho rr.on wb aelied the .u i 1 . l
inicnl to utilise 1 aa a peimnent
. eadqu iter ti la atate.1.
ilea pa trot aa ahe was entorlnjr the
'wrows early today The pnhVe
aal taoy ftvand . . rr. af rye.
wh'aky aa.1 I t taaen of Scotch The
raft wa flying Ibe lirlttah fla The
coic. said no document it wore fsind
to Indicate her owners.
Notes
presaion abroad and was especially
(lishenrtetiine to the inha'iitants nf the
occiinieil region He cited the '-nae
of a l.erman who told him he was
ttecominar a naturalized Amen.ni
owtne to the chanire in Ibe color ot'
the German flair.
llerr Koester added that Germany
waa still a "reieh" and all ought to
b educated to a sense of social re-
nponaibtlity thereto. The adminis-
trative flepHrtments must beeme
reconciled tn the recruitment of cap-
able men from outside official ranks.
A nationalist speaker resorted thai
it waa impossible to eradicate the
deep monarchist sympathies from the
hearts of numerous Germans. He
was interrupted by adverse ahon'S.
The government he declared aad
Condemed MurderermmWM
Cheats uallows
Lakovlit. aSida. April 14 Nancy
Kauy eowimits avK do ehortiy
Bo'ort noee today thd t.m act for
aa a9't eoeeoction w ta v
murder of proa-ouon office r
Grow and DuniKm at R tSmond
Mar bora mo t than a rr g .
n mhi svMKU r hhi
I Ml Ml STI RIIAs
Fubi Ml aerrl aa tor tt.a lata '
U Heart will He held iUtarday morn
Ing at Lie rtrat gaUlat chunk this
city irau.tad by Rev Robert llaa 1
1 tell fayeasat laator of th 1 hunk anj
Rev voimaatd oral paator tie
alnri'-ia win arrtta fnut Oklahoma
1 u K urday worn a.- latormen.
will be risdo la SNt.imt View .. ..
tety. "he aervira will ho hold
10:10 it the r.oratag
lal bearwra will k A 1 Fwln-
It.'i K. and w lU t. H. Ir W
Kwrt.w. PVanh Whtt and Will
Reaahl. all rWiea frland of tbo de-
ceased i . .1 auif Mrs W r. Henn
father ofll molber and Mrs ltd. r
ltamee. tutor of the set eaaetl an
.Mr Raifey. of At hlaoa. Kanaf.
.arrui-) .! night
An attort from Ldlroa INt. Ar
ertt-SB :etB aUl load th fun r '
cortege o tba oesAetery aad parti
ripato In tna rsrsSBSHlaa at the grave-
aide. mm mi u mm iau
IN tfl I SI Ol s M s
Homer la. AtarU 14 A mob nf
hImiuI LtVS hundretl men dearrhlni:
for R A eiaaaer atd John Hcnerroa
charge! tth Iho murder nnd com-
1 1 th- mur.ler. ieic t!ciy cf
V M l. ger. tor 1 . I Ihr tount'
jail he 1 last alght at midnight cat
a bole u the bulldin ml detar '
after r.i.oral member . f the n. ib
crnwlel thrtitigh the gWe liiape.tjl
the Jal ant were aurd th tw.
MOB were BOX taefB.
BETRAYED Hit C JNTBY
AND IS KILLED
New York. April 14 X'engean
tor hi alleged betrayal of the lrin
eauaa was aacrUted by poll aa a
Hlblr m.ii lie for the ohonttag oj
'trick Connors in a gun battle with
kit oil i t men in Central l'rk
last night Connor wa wound I
live times and la But eiie.lt. lo
l.ve
THIS WOMAN WAS FRANK AND
BURCH IAUOHEO
Iah Angflea April HI Artlaar 0
lurch oa trial tr tbo murder ttt J
llelton Kenne.lv. toughed li H I)
Wlieii Xlrs rredert-k l.yon on the
renl-e frtHn ahloli It waa hoped a
hiry wouM Ih obtained .ranli'y tie
cla.red In etnutt he wiatld never vote
'lo hang a young maa."
FIVE PERSONS DROWN
WHEN SCHOONER CAPTIE3
Waernngton April IS-flv gar-
eoea. the wife of William Lawronca
ana four of his children wore drnvuntd
oarly t day In th capa sing d' a two
masted chovnr on th Potomat.
river off Aiasandria. Va Lawrenco
and hia aldoat aon aavad thcmalva
by climbing up a maat f'om which
thry vtcra racud by a Norfolk and
Washington atoamor.
SOLDIERS HOSPITAL
BILL UP TO HARDING NOW
Washington. April 14. Tho bill au
' thor.aing an additional appropriation
of ovnten million dollar for hoa-
j piUI facilities for disabled former
eervice man wi pasaad unanimously
today by tha sonata and now goo to
Prosidont Harding for final approval.
WORLD PREY ON GERMANY
hettcr turn its attention to stemming
the influx of undeairahle aliens and
books plays and entertainments
which were pandering the depraved
tea tea.
Alien Problem Worries
The (H.lice are finding: the alien
problem increasingly difficult Hiti"o
the resumption of transportation
after the recent rail atrike the num-
ber of RtiasiAiia in Berlin has swol-
len to 230.10. They are nf all
eaue. from apparently wealthy to
"down and out" emigrants. Many
are law abiding and seemingly iriak
only n ipiiet life others whose source
of income are mysterious have be
come denizens of the underworld.
The Berlin police believe it is
a boat time for the outside world to
. . ..
UN Until 01 Mllltnl
Meettnf At City Hall aad Canvass
of Votes s on Street Indicate
People Will Vots litre
Tan Mills
Jud.-e Dale's wa marl lag at the
..... k . 1 1 rll...l ! IbbI atKl A.
11 1 laigely atieade4 and wa rap-
tured the adttMales Of the la-
creSaed MBf
! Whoe he hourfor opeatng the
meetlBg arrhed rrank MKlu'r
placed Juha lit dreih la mimlaaiUn.
.for rhatrttaa sad ho waa Av ala-
ed. II .dreth made a pea la aBa
ran. o of the h.ird lawril la taltlag
the atettuia for the purittae of vot-
ing !B mltla estra for rhotil
jpiirpoata He clearly eiplalnr.l II
' . .... of v.atag the add I n tt
1 and atated that tt waa aot br ih
mrrtr of larroaalBf aglarle. ha:
for the actual aeeda of the n h mi
I for lb coming year He 0 aa f;
I loeod by Judge Dale who arWtke 'a
t.piHiii!iii of the TopoilloB. . harg
.ag I bat the arhoot t i hwi
i liberal atih tho iptde moaey and
I are paving hither salaries to te.her
'than are other rttlea In the data .f
like peatatka This was deBlei
by H 'I DthM. member nf the scBBBt
Ifiard nd yrel W l.lnt president
of tl.c . bambcr of . .. 1 nier. . at. .
prodaie' retire t0 prove thai tluih
rle wa paying much leaa In ealarte
than ni ty of the elilea of tho atsto
While lh" crowd preaenl wa UB-
uauailr mall for a maa meeting. i
tote w M takea and the prnpialilon hj
'vote tb' added n'11 carried by a
ublan'ial majority
A osrvaaa of lmaltie and prnfoa
clonal men an I cttlaeB generally to
day In ' 1 ate that the praatilon t
1 votn ten more mllla for a hool pur
1' paaaa wis carry by a his majority
(I'd ..f. ...ttt (wo people lnlerr.ig. .t
n Ujs natter thirty -aovea were for
II XV MB are a unit for tba MMf
tt seeft
PAWNCE MURDER
JURY ACCIPTCO
I'awnec April u AVter two day
japan t In the question In? of Jvl proe-
Uertlve furors by atlorBeya for the
BUt and defense a Jury of 13 men
which will hiar the twCimwiy In the
'.eaaa of murder agalnai Tom iW. 43sajfe
Alvlo r'tvar and rraBh yheltoa wa
finnl y hmoivi.1 hy both aldea
GOOO FRIOAY IS
OBSERVED BY PRESIDENT
X lilntl.Mi April II I'r.wildaBt
ll.irvl riir and metnlKws of hi cab' Bet
tolay die enaed with the Kttday cab
Inet nunM.ng In deference to
r44ay The rrosldent bowover. met
the newspaper rorremBdeaia as usual
With Broken Neck Little
Girl Shows Bravery
Kansas City April 14 Marylinn Jacobs. 14 years old
fell when a swing rope broke late yesterday Her neck wus
broken by the fall doctors believe.
The little girl lay last night at the home of her uncle near
Independence Mo. She was paralysed from the shouldert
down able to move her arms a little perfectly conscious She
was quiet gentle and uncomplaining. She ? poke quietly to he-
parents and the doctors. Brown leaves were tangled still in
her brown hur from her fall
Now snd then a railroad train roared shrieking past on
the tracks a few rods from the house and the child's forehevl
was drawn with pain from the jsrrtng of the house But she
did not complain
The little girl was s wUr athlete for her school and won
the dish in the public school trsck meet here last year
Marylinn was taken to a hospital today where X ray
pictures will determine whether sn operation can save her life
Unmasked Men Rob
Uncus Bank; Get
$2000 and Escape
Roec C ty. April 14 Tw
ead mow about tea e'cieah BBSS
mtire.eg reSod t Uedd Slat
Bank at Uwaaa -. U etOee
nonawoot f are. tinef aetweae
S1AO0 and .".oco it waa lad
Ooorew W Jaaauaa taaaioe. waa
alana in taai hank al tna t ma Ta
man wi' ereteed in ovordlta wB.ah
wyoro covered otn greaaa and as-
edared to bo all field a Af
lor ahtainlnf Ibe funde e' the haeh.
tby drove hack aad araaaad me
Arkartaaa hrsnch in the Osage. Aa
aeon as they re on ISu tridae
IKr romevad tnreo beardja aa pur
awn would he held we. Sheriff
Dan A Bam of Ray county la 'e
president of the hank
IONS DINE. HEM REPORTS
UNO PLAN FOR FUTURE
Presidsnt Lints of 0. of C
Outlines His Flans For the
Future. Would Call a
Mass Mealing
Th 1'i.n enjoyed a fine
bin.titsm al the lone Krhlay. wMSt
I .ion i.iffin and Ulchmaa pntiding
n. r'N ordliiK
I Job Armatmng had ltaar. Stehl
of the eighth wrade. aa hi
mi.ml The fnlhtwmg tMaalea
. inn .am. f..i the m i.in
tlon at Oklahoma City. AnSil IS Lt-
BJSJgj XX hteftld. MmllhafM. AMen. KU-
luirn and I luff ttt lr. wHh limn
lien ay Armeiroag. I'arkhurat.
i and In vXVat
1J..- i al'an ami Ixdiew fcmi ibe
ffiNi.1 relief commltu. rt twted la hH
aa to their aurvey or the entire fl.ael
altuatlon They slmnsli endr. the
reMrt aa prlBted In the lully leader
..f iliwoitay The Had Croae la d..mat
all that I necreeary and a nunUirr
. atbHi '-e refuaad aa they are
tryng to impoee on the i bar lbs ban
'jyobltc.
I .inn reaibetlnttiil rarortee! oa th
good work (he ItnMolaya are doing
for the twtya of fMgtfarte 4a Ijwta
i -i .ii.' .1 nil - ii. t .i. H.al eusr
gesttion slong the work bow belaaj
Vlanned by the trlvlc laspeirvnnteiit
committee of the Chamber if Coa
merce fie announce! an early mavae
meeting at the it ra houae. lo dla
en the hrt method for iMlhig;
Oulhrte on the map aa tint beat ctty
in the alale In which to tlvn
rai a family II. - u il
lal rural aeiflnlaB rrotnHte to
esWBtwwte with like committee from
othe oeganicatbma
Motor car liceri tf 771 peraoaa
In IVnnyvanls ware revokmt and ra-
fuattd renewal thl vear
4 ---
he informed on tin- ' riotous living"
which is inspiring much hoatile n
iciam abroad moat of winch i laid
at the door of the naliv Itcrlirier
The police claim there is iiuintpfarh-
ahle evidence that such eseeaaea sr
solely indulged in by forei;nera
They cited a typical inatanep wheu a
recent raid on a well known all nig'if
cafe with a Kuaaisn name in the
fashionable weal enl of Ho persons
aakrd to show papers lil were for
eignera. These included 4r Rusaians.
4 l.ithtiman. 1 l.etts. 2 Italian 2
Rumanian and one each Polisii.
ffwediah. Helfian and Hollander.
The Russian orchestra in this cafe
was led by Prince Galitzin a familiar
figure in Ktiropesa capitals.
f Ctmtmaai oa Fags Ik
Air j le;
ChiCpio
Ne t hrk
hicasjw April II Daily
fhnttta between New Yerk and
Chicago by airplsnea ferrying
2tal perwocta will ha inaugural
rd soon arrorrlmtr to an sn
uoitnesnant BMide hy Mra
I I th R.m It. feller M.-Cormia
She prr.lt. Id ihl in a ahoft
luiie trana ntin-ntal vkan
Iter plane will be opersl1
rv.cl!iif Ihuae now in use I 'I
Kurope in rapacity appoint
no lu in I ..inf.. 1 1
"II was almost two years
a'" aai.l Mra Mh orBiiek
that the plana were flrat
auhmitlefl jo me and I became
. . i inn li n' -i tc.l They
prtixnle f..r two ivaangee
planea coal in fcMK0.lMa) ea.-b
with a ..aeitt of 'Jlkt parwana
ami .'.ins pounds of ettrs
freight
XX . pe t that Ihey Will
neirotial the .liaiance between
cn.-iia and New nrk in tan
hour The ralea Will ha BB
rearonahle aa thae on our Iwat
(ran continental train today
in I the round trip ran h
tnaile easily in a lugla tlav
Mra. Met nrtmck. one of the
ltlwral bat Iters of the Chicago
Op.r.i company added that
"it will be poaaihle for NW
V .rltir to fly to 1'hi.Bfn for
oN-ra in the eyenings."
Ill HIN I M. M H
HUM. HKMU
Cha.'.ea Oiaoa. imag la Ute
munUy . .! h of the (My him Bee:
ratrBlavg a ihiaf laat aighi lla Bel
attend S S!ghtMrtuwd party BeV-
ing th. aisg aad dftviaa Bw
ahortly before mldnifhi ha saw a ear
larked in a a i n!d auut. aaar U
Bwaaa Otoon uretl hi abut a tt
and api'rtched 'bo car. ha waa aBB
vli tally tha owaars wara chlehea
ihiete- and h wa d term I Bad
grab th bun. h latt ha fuuad ao
ne la r near tha ear Be aa eatlwi
to Meaty Het'kkaas. kia aeighte.r
aenssa Ihr road. Batkhau reapoad
id and the two made as Inapactl -a of
the hea houaea hut foaBd aofhiaa
dtatiirbnd The ahertff a offka w t
then illd and tha atrty car tura4
over to i ha otThers
Hut i hi morning a different a'
waa told Whea ttachkaas waBt to
Ma gartg he found both Mad wkee.a
of hla tar had been removed; the
wheela were fuuad aearby la tha
graaa It la praeumad that tha thle'
er thieve ho owned the car fo4d
by tHaoa were at work la lev Hark
baua garage whB INeoa wara 1
'hem hy catling to Ma netgBbor
"I only had la art ad ehlnfeee
hlevea' aakd Olaoa. who a gated
many nh. ken (save been atoe
from my part of tha eoaaty recant. -and
I a reriaia t Baal oae or ssacs
treed aad never t bought about tli
gtr.ge and the poaaibUtly of thlavea
being there "
Thl morn lag fjtiertff RoOerteraa
arreated I wo yOBaXg BMNS gaJBl
aamea of I tr Maellaoa aad I.
Harlan who adwu the car hrjoas
lo the hwt whn roatead (hat It Bf
i(.aa the n'shi before
Ml l lltlIMi
r UIMUlN riHt I MW
Dariag tha reat school year Mr
FB7Shiea asaaaal training dapwrtHSaSBS
' has heoa a of great laduatrr
under hU great aMIIty aa a wrfcaiei
aa i la it actor af tha maanal arts
a tha manual trssalag dapart-it
library tabtea. tw4r beta. Stat: la
( hairs hall-treee. foot stools pwrrft
wlaga. library aad floor lamp. Ma en
. best dreoaing taWa seta sssokla
ataada aad other assail art idee have
been re -nafactarar "atih a took of
a fine iegrea of srorhssasshh.
had been watektag tbts depart air at
asked the iBstnictor to pat taa hoe s
work oa eshrMtioa down tows 6i
Professor Pordwa Bee acreage!
display of tha producU of the fcaBdi-
work of the beys of tada dapartotaa.
at tha room vsyewted hy taa Cryetal
meat market.
Tkls dSaptay srtJIWea Ajrt 1J 14
aad U. !.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1922, newspaper, April 14, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713274/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.