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The Guthrie Daily Leader
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DEATH HI GRIEF
III WAKE OF
GREAI QUAKE
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ANOTHER VIOLENT
SKOGK FELT TODAY
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BULLETIN
San Jrse. Cat. Sept. i Earth juxke
the heaviest in years here was 'M
at 8:5? A. M. No reports of damage
have beet" receded since V shse.
which was recorded in a director
from east ta west. A later re"cM
from the ecast country M) damag
ras been dne to l.fe and preperty.
A alight quake was s'so reccrded at
Sin Dega this afternccn.
AnSher Shock Today
Rene. Sept. Another vhjC'r.'
earthquake occurred in fe Emelif
district at 2:3$ o'clock this morninl
caus'ng the lost of lives and in-.pcit
ant damaje. All ecmmunicatrcn 'tk
the str.cken d. strict has fceen rut o'f
Efrel'a embraces the district be
tweefl the Ab.nres and the river P.
and is C.v ded into eight prevmets
cevering an area of 7.5O0 sauare moles
and has a popiat.en of approxima-e
ty two and a ha!f rrt.liion persons
KING OF ITALY VISITS
SCENE OF DEATH
Kn .luiio. 1ia". Sovt. S- IH
Courier to niror. t l-y the A'J
pr..f . King irior Krunu.nii-1 o'
Italy Tifwed tie ru.n isiu-i on tv.if
city by the carthftnake Tuesday niori
lug. wh.)-:i f-!ii'k iu'.y to it censor
He M int cvory qnarter of tin
ttn and -ntre4 S-uildinp? wIjok
runl4.U4 wHs ttntctied to f:i i
another trnnr )uiuM -ome asid talk
fi with tli pri.-J f.;ri Vi n or thi
nS.-fortaiifis tliat liad Ivfallpn th.--
aijd ciixforK-J ttiMse 5so were la
Jurod.
Troutie Age K5nj.
Ytars of mar ard of nat oi:a! f tr-s:
tart apod the Italian overim. IV
Lair is cvjch grayir it ln-i
J f.rst lisi'.ed tbe dihtrict wlii-e h'.t
troi'is t-re toliir:t t!o Kooky mo an
tain r;df against Auntriaii and hi;
(CntJ:-d t"i lfc
COX SPECIAL WILL
ACCOMMODATE 20'
Whn the Cox ial train pafc ..
tfcroiigh Oklahrma t"' f "''! rf
rvatioti for oklihoira;. 1-
isWe tbp thirty-t hn h jx-rsoss jnnV
Ir.g tij the -anliitPS i arty. An ik
ciocrat ho n ifhp to n.iiki- r. htv.i
t'.on may do so by addre.ii.g 1
L Fayett". Oklahon a City. Th
special train il a'rive OitoUt-r 3
AT THE THEATRES
Douglas Fair?ar;kg will hp ' th-
ir.aln astrat tinn ut the Guthrie Theatre
Friday and Saturday. Ho star i"
the "Ha!:t of I'af:iti'? " Alio'
Holl in "Her Lti-ky Uar' and Kin
Barrett in "The Hawk's Trail" -r!l
also foe feat'ared at ire Guthriu The-
atre. Sunday tiie imanical comdy
"Fasfiriatmx Flirts" ill have th
board s."
COX'S SCHEDULE OCTOBER 1
' Eiu'l t 9 o'cltM-l
KinfithT ' 10 o'clock
El Kmo 11 oVIofk
Oklahoasa City 1 oYUx-i
Ch.?.n(31-r 4.10 o'ihxk
BriMow o'clock
Fspv!ta 6:5-1 oV-lock
Tulfa ..lii'Unu
WATER TAX DUE
Water B.erg s.bou!d make It a four
c pay th-:r p-t-r ta promjitly. It
l the rule to that off water if th
-at-r in not paid promjitly. PayTi-'iiis
tnort he rcaSe on or hefore the '.("t!
of the month. Brirr yonr card iti:
you- E. W. Traimell. Commission"-
ft Pnhlic rtJIitiea.
THE WEATHER
New Orleans Sfj-t 9.-
nd Friday partly Oim&T.
-Tonight
More Deaths In
Troubled Ireland
Tuiicw Cunty Csrtcw Ireland
Sept. 9. Armed and masked mis'
attacked four police officer hete
last evening. Two ct the ten
tablet were shot dead and anoth-
er seriously wounded.
E
IS
STRONG IfTCONSTRUCTlDN
Report Mada By State Depart-
mert of Labor Gives This
City Top of Column
Position
!. iuM - :! com! :S tons thru'iit ite
Mr favorable w it It little labor uiirvt
itnd 1 !!' iiix Bii'"') u ei.t. an-ord-r.R
to a m'i;tt.ly euintsiary of re-
porta from ten !tse 4 h t-
t !.'i.'..v t v (!.! J'i'i't
tii.-iJ of UiN.r. ('iiw itnlur.l U ll;"
r;trl arc OkLtV-uliid C'Ay. K.uti'x
vU!t t'hU-kasIia. Kul.l tlHri J.;t
In. Mi AN'nit r. t)kvu!ie ra)mka.
iiial S.x!'u!i Ni rjKiM r r.'-
'i i (ro-n Tu'hj . MiixVin'1''.
Only rt jtriJB m thi tstiitf in rf
;wt1. a null ..tike of tuiUitine
trsiJcs nl Oka u'(ti' Ktsat!n9 for
'Uloni4iit ri s.ii i to W uniU r .
V sikjKis tif vMi!!i;o!i laWir was
t ortfil In two rii wliili' in oi).u
A snu!! urilu of ne lun!o m-
fiorici! in lo lUion
Okt;.iio:i.a "S(y's l.uililins;
I
loimit of j
f 4 o.S-nl for Aut-iist. ooiifl;t.ito.l
:il-
uu.! ' j f if I:
!;; of ii (; jo
'or the ot:tire ton citlos.
In iV.roo of .
he tt-n ('ii- huildir.g
operation
wore T'M.orti-1 ax active an i';j-!nit
AupuM 1S1J. fiv. ToportHil limMirir
i l1" per cent Iok than lant ye:r ar.l
vie roi-ortod lir.il5sri a leu than 31
t-er cent loss than uxt ear.
Gat:. no ivr.rti-d ! t resit In-ti-as-o
in i-n:.8!ru t;n work a'nive t't-j
s.n-):o p.rio1 i -ift year. Wei h in be tut
ih laved in u f: looulisten b-caiise f
hortare of mater'.al. Only one it
r?-oi iii umi asii I'utTs tu oi;iii.iii
t . 1. .. . t . I . ..: .
nnd lalxir is ranniiuf n tin prom itln
nutk-tiit for oortniition wurk.
Twr. Railrnrifle Onf nf nnthrie
Blocked on Account of Lost
Bridges; Much Damage
To County Roads
Heavy rin-s have jilaji'd havoc
:th rojds and bridgoii ow-r tlio coun-
ty and state. Many small bridges in
-o-.it! county have heeii tlatiuiKod and
t w'il reinir the e;i nditure of
null h JMoiit-y by tho i nuniy commiii-
iiutier to le l.o-o th' !! a i. Kail-
roads hate also fiiiffi r-d n ui h loj
of Jootioy and limi-.
One jsj-eMS'-r train on the 1). Ii
G. has bocn held up on tie- north
side of the Salt Ft rk tour "lierokoe
in Alfalfa county on au-ounl of tlu-
Iom of a larfo briiise that hi-anned
that riv-.-. The bridge wan swept
aay by a waterBixHit that hit that
li&rt of the state Wedriot-day. "ou-luct-.-r
Masott and his crew arf nm-
rooned on the o;4jxnite hank. Trains
are running only as far as Enid as
a result. Traffic beyond that point
to Kiowa Kansas has l--n dUJ-pend-d
over the line and all (.hij-menta
twin; asKenger are routeil around by
Wellington over I )v main bno. I
Wi'tt vt I'iedmont a bridge on the
V4 c.iih . t; c ...
the Canadian and no trains are run-
nirs and will not be for some days.
i: j
ELEVEN HUNGER STRIKERS
ARE IN BAD SHAPE '
Cork. Sept. P. -The eleven hunger
jtrikers in C"rk jfcil who are tinder-
joins the 2!th day of their a-lf hn-
pw-ed fas-t. are all in a serious ton-
lition.
i
H. Taft in Philadelphia Lediur)
Th- defeat f the Kolshcvik am i.
:p Poland and thp pa s i n sr of Wn j
are i::;frtant evf-nts in the bistcr7 'A
the worl'L It was John Kobleslcl a
Pcle who saved Vienna from sh-e
Turks in th" heyday of their pow?
tnd turned back the Moslem from
C'hriGan Kuro;.
TEAVT rains play havoc
WflH KUAUb AIHU Kli!;
The present lt-jts
fhevik threat to Christian civilization pl arj welcomes everywhere "di-
is Juht as serious as that of the Ouo-!m.t art-on." Our own Soialits eu
ts.an Turks rturle ago. Jfcrsi(.e th(J Tnr4 InternalIUlU wi(l
Colonel House in bia dif;atrhs to menHUm! but ll know that it..
ine rs.wx Leader u esnpnaiizea re-rvatioiis are merely of an oppor-
lie ailiuct turse la!ae aJ.tsniit cbsracter to UU tie qiuim I
6ELAND ESTATE INTACT
BEQUEATHED TO WIDOW
Late L. I. BcLirul Left Property
Valued At $130000; Frank
Gmhant Made Manager;
A Brief Will
r'i'f:nnt aul i iu w Is t!o
tvf t..o Usv laul I l!'iaml. iiinn
. f.U J (ir rila!i W dnr!t..t. in
coin;! KHitt
Tlu ti.s . aiim! I. f! jul t'Hat. of' ii t
ntiit 1 :;... H' Krr.-.l 0ih in
ii.l i:n 1 ii Km .tin i' liuh l In
vhiilt'd In tU iUin'itiil AucrJlni; to
lio.iuloK liio tiH ':ji'i t P.i-1 tlo
CoHoT l'Sirtiuo y. Iho rtinu. )'
liuiUliit; an.l a it I'Uil.liiiK on ll.u il
ou ttvi iiiif ihf homo jil.ti-o on 1 1 t
M.nnou ml ti f;iriu. At or( ;tu:
ti (ho t.'tnis of tlio will Oo' wiilo i
m.ttlo I'lnulru of tho oMto witli-iul
llOII.I.
Mn Ins .v. iot nl oil Ki ar.k ;i. ! iti
full ill '.l...'i.k-i I of llto l
I mil of l(o ioin lo h ll) j l l
pros.
Mr. Crv chant on.. !o a npii i.it
ts.ttu U) liok uftor tin ilitto. Tlic
-:.!.. uin!i r I'm will. Is ko't Intuit
Th i' will lo mi liiiioriUuii t TU
wtll w.t. !rn and t ioiil M.tui'
31 J!'Ji. !t romln us fillotts:
Th Beiand Will.
"I. I-oul I. lloKuul. of tJulluio. If
iho c.millv i-:' l.OKUIl KUtlo of OkI;l
... . .- uM.h i .t..olw iht
inv la:t mill mill loslanionl.
-p.. I .. i. . I.h:ll-..i 1'mh.r
U'.tkforil ir.ui tu ll I nn! li 'iihfi 1'.
hunl. vetieioe
Ut i'-Khii:il John r.
llol.tud. Ot.o )!!..'
land and Ku;en
.u h
j "Sooxiroii Ail tiv rt-f-t and rosid o
j of my i BtiUe and roiiTt ) of what
ev r kind both ten! mul jh i w nai
and vihoivvoir Ihe aaine in-iV he dim
nto 1 rrlve. devise and hoijui'ath ti li.v
ifo. Alma M Hi-land.
"Third; 1 r.omiiutto and npidnt in
wife. Altiis M. lli'.atol oooutiis it
this tny last will and tiw-tamont .
ivithout boud.
'-oiirth'
it I tny doBtre und n-
quest t !wit my aubl wife uluill to.t
din; OKo of any jurt of my otlab- dw
viiod and IxHjiioathod to lior us afor
F-iiiil without t!o' uiim'1 and advlou
or my fiiotid and atti rnoy ('. (;.
Hornor. of Guthrie Okl.i.
Fifth: 1 roioke all lurnier willn
tne made
'lis w.inexf whoro.if horounto s--t
1 mv hand and aeal at Guthrie afori-
Kiini. HUM 1 tuny Hint (:iy or Miii ii.
Nineteen Hundred und Twenty"
Witnenh: !'. 11 ISatchilor W J.
Owinnell.
MISI I.S ASK
MM HI nm KM M I
Charginx adultery tnd naming ouo
Dl've Silliliions. wheo I'leH lit hin-
aboiite in iinkiiown l'!ii T.Vmiii Ins
hrouKh him for divorce from .lanio
Tyson. The coiijib' were married ii
Ww tonga in IS I ) No i hlblren.
Murie Ya-rhroLKh in her peiitioti
the chill and an abHolute divorce
for diiorce from Wil ur Varhrouph.
(harces tih.i.lldonnil. Tie otiijd"
were married in 1015 and have one
child three years of ae. The wife
auks the court tu give her cukIoi! of
OWEN WILL SPEAK
FOR COX IN OHIO
Washington Hcpt 'J. Kenai.or
Owen hits been aM-i.-ned by the s jioa'--cm'
bureau of the Democratic nation-
'al coilmitte to fihiu wh-re he will
n ;ike fi iiumber nf HiiecchoB for i.tir. I
v'ox during October.
-
OKLAHOMA BOYS WHO ARE
COLLECTING THE COIN
Albert H. WVIgel and H. K. Kwif
both or Oklahoma City hare been 4p
pointed a" directors for Okklahonm
to rolb'ct money for the K publican
eamiaign. Each are paid a salar
0r fUK) a week.
sssssssassssssssssseejessls
William Howard Taft Discusses Defeat of
iTrottky and tneir cotiiederaie. Ih".v
inly on the active an: successful pro
1 1 : trai.da beipg carried on in Ormriny
Hungary AilKtria and in all coun-
tries of Europe where unrest pre-
vails and where are the seed plots of
Marxian a'tt iaiiarp or of t narehy.
The Third Interratlonalp sprestdH
net aa.onit all the Kiiroper jeo-
11
TULSI SHERIFFS
TO BE OUSTED
HIH!M.V .IAI HI. MILS
Ai'ii it :no wiiii si n:
SI PltlAli: (Ol in M-
niv tu t m i its 1(1
in: niMi in mi i.
SI Sl'I.MH II
is v.
TRIAL TO DETERMINE
WHO IS GUILTY
UK. II Mil HI I l I I II MMI
in iii.au ) Im; tu t xi si:
Ol I I. Alt III 1 IMI'MI-
ii xi. mums rut in
no r nr. sm hi ii
IV m M il s
AIM ( II 0
Oklahoma C-ty. S'pt. 9. Tb
State attorney (fi'ri!'( department
tday fi.Vd oln the state supreme
court 4pl i at ion for temporary se
cet en from i and final e
plusion en hea'iee of full vilen-
cf Sheriff Autre Wooley of TuUa
County S'lr'Y'ft C t. Jnhnson cf
Oklahoma Count v 'd deputies J.
B. Sauedffrs and Frank J. Gordo l
fr ;.:roerl nejlr t cf duty In con
flection with the recent lynchlngi
at Tulsa and Oklahoma City.
Motions were also filed asVino
that rases be hr.nrd by the supreme
court t once without prelimlnaar
hearings from county tribunals.
Fear that fair and impartial trlils
cannot be had in either Tulsa or
Oklahoma Cunt es given as reason
for asking the supreme cuort to
act on the petitions.
Want Crnnd Jury
Oklahoma City. Sept. At t'-e
ir.itigat ion and request of t". L. Fin-
tfn asiitant to the attorney gener-
al. Oklahoma County Attorney O.
A. Cargil anounced tod.iy that a
speslal grand jury would be sum-
moned to hear evidence In tho 's!
surrfundmg the lynching here of
Claude Chandler negro. Jmt a
soon as District Judge George CU'k
returned to Oklahoma City.
Mr. Cargitl added that the speccvl
grand jury which would he emoan
nellrd upon Judge Clark's ret no
would no only probe the lynching
of Chandler but would Also delve
into all crirnrs not of a petty n.i
ture in Oklahoma county.
i:i'itis nmi'wn s
now u ni itxisi:
OkluSioT.i City Ki;-f f. Applica-
tion "f Win American Hallway Kx
prr--n fompnny for nti increaMe of 'l
1 ' per cent on oxiroHH ratea on li trn
ft lite Hilipllieni" was a it mI for heerinc
heft re th Ki.it" corporal ion otiin tu ie
sinn today. The (-ompany ask Hint
raltm be inaib- to conform with the
Im reafeii recently granted by the in
lerrttate commerce coiiiiiiinsioti.
CREATEST CORN CROP IN
HISTORY OF UNITED STATES
Wr-shlnKtoti Kept it. - 'I'he ! i ;
torn crop ia ihe hlngoa) In the' liboory
of Ihe riilt-d States. The Fii'toil
Slates dr-paitin. nt t agriculture on
I'maKu the erop at more than Muoe
h II ion bushel.
YOUNG TEDDY SCORES
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
Tills l Kepi. II. - III hiH Speech n.-IT-
lent night Col. Theodore Koosev '
Jr. bitterly atiailo-il the b aKne of n...
I en's mid i lie Democrat ie party r
K'-nral. A Iarn crowd greeted th'
i tllmiiigulahoti vieiior.
of many who hesitate but who would
he swept info the whirlpool of Ic-l
shevlst action the mornert that op.-n
i leafcureg were taken.
Great Britain's Hands Tied.
The critical nature of the bnf t J. -s
aho.it Warnaw bus been greatly
hatced hy the inability of the Krlllsh
snd French government to come to
the assiliitancn of th poles under pro
tout conditions. Great jSritaln wba
Ireland aflame with troubles h Me-
opotamia India and elsewhere and
with a dangerous protest against wi.r
with Kussla la Lr home conrouts
TO DRILL TEST WELL
location !Mad on H. Col Fn
Set'Uon 24 In Lnri Town-
ship; Will Drill 4.W0
Fcn If Ncces wtry
The Kon Oil it tb comimny hoi
aiHiom b at on of Ihe tent well ti
he dillied oil Sit" Mock i)t I'll1'
owned by the onijiiy In orli
ImwukIiIP. The imii'mnv l U'ldei'
i ut 1 1 ik t to aUit Do- iliillliiK willoii
tiitu tj ili fioui iln- " til of Ailiiiixt .
I lie tet will bo drilled on tho II
Cole farm lu Ho' center f the -will!.-i-
t of llo iotMt.t tf (ei tiou II
and we will ';tid In" ii"t n aoon a
: K tiinl'i'V can he jdtced on tho
1.1-oiliot an-1 SiiH tit elected mid thai
will be I ii lit xooli llie ma Inn I y U
oil tho Hill hiuI the tori will to Well
tiiul i way by noow " J Ikue
.Ms ui tho l;.ihl leoo lo.l'l who
li.o lii'eii Iwie for homo day.
Mm ii i ii'il l f r iHllllnn over Hie
lOiitiait lo make lliln tesit U dil"
JihIko ' G. Ilonii'l ln hast labored
uiitoiiniiigly Willi the Uivnn people
In make it text hi l.awrlx low ilnhl(S
on w hul.
Mint I ure
It known iia the KoXiinu
Mr. Horner itnd the htle
1. I. It. I no! drove all over thai pro t j
of the country and iHK'd tin f irnift '
ami land owners to b am' their land'
Id thin t -oiupuiiy w Ii Ii 0v under-J
ulaildlillt that the tent ho made to'
Hint' lOoue If lieeetMut y I
Willi tint f ptidiliiiit In of the l!uiinu
tt .t Hi" ioii-i!)ie n fj Id In brought
rinlit up to the bail dour of Guthrie
mid should a Well be litolifJu Ii Gulll
He will not have tu divide pi imperil y ;
an a ret-uli
place.
tbi-icof wlili any otlvr
( o nix i i s nxux
I ItOM ( Xlt I It X( US
l'ox and Mi-w t'ov wie wali.lui; from
tiie train the hotel llihi week at
llie ronn't of Fran til In and Aduuia
utit-etH a woniiiii with a lahy In her
wins w'ioi huirNiiu; to it alroet fa f.
Hli nilili'iled und fell tlnowlng the
baby on to I be Hi ret t r.if tracks (;()v
i rnor Cut rail lliul picked lip tbe lmliV
a bith' rtil. and tried to ijuli-t heir cry
in-. Meaniluie iho mother with the
help of her himband ronalnod het
feel and look (lie baby They did Hot
Know I Inil the baby 'a p m tier wa
tiovellior Cox.
SI AHIvS (l IN lll I XIN
INSt ltXN( i: XCKNIs
I J i'Hd I D SMI k Ml.ilo Hii' t r
vi 'Ot.t of Iho Ano-i icnu I.lfo Imorr
auce Co will 1 1 1 1 1 tt I n their lU-enl
ft lid banker fiiendu til a I'oliyelit nn
1'e I'l.day ami Satunl'iy of si; If
week.
A laiiippt will be eerveil Klid.i.v
n!:!ii ; t the Country Club A mu-ii
(al pro.-rain fi n-lnf urritiiKeil v it ii
i r.MiliiiK by ((iikhoI llullard.
IO XX X I SON I IN XI. I X'
I.XNOS SI NXKHtsllll'
Atlanta G i. H; t . !l Tliomim K
Wat hois who foriiiefly repi-i-Henteil
!eori.;la In tho lower houe of con
unm und who became nationally
known as I'opiilint candidate for prei
blent yearn uro rocoiveil tho Domo-
nri'ib' nominal ion for the I'nltel
KlaleB iteimlo on IV face of complete
ami unotflcl.il returna fro-u yenier
day'H I'lmiary iih compiled bv tne At
lanla CoiiMtitu' '.on early today.
NEW WAGE SCALE FOR
MINERS IS PLANNED
Fort Worth. Tex. Jricpl. !1 - Texas
mine operators and a cominitteo f
miners were In c onfm-cne-! hero to
neirotlate a pew wai; t schIo for Ihe
stnte'a thai rii'ldM in c'iiformlty wlili
tho recent award of the national
board. Tint wmkoS are
lo be ln -
creaKi-d.
lues found it well tilnh irnpo.iaibl !
Franco burdened with troubles in
Kria and the-Near Kant and with
the work of reconstruction and with
fear of Germstt mat hlnations ctiitlrt
Co little Shn did however fnrnis t
the Invaluable aid of Koch's rhlef A
staff to firms n'xe the suceesaful H''-
fens of the Pole and thus has earn-
ed Die grateful appreciation of I tie
clvlliiet-d world.
The previous Miceesg of the Tlol
shevik armies in overcoming thos of
Poland and the danger to Warsuar
have bc-eu balled by all radicals as
Man Who Attacked
Girl Con fesses
Chkagj Sept. I-On August Jl
three men forced M
Thompson. 17 telephone eperato'.
Into an automobile jut as sh was
atout to enter her home at 1:10
in the mornmt) They . t.iok her
a prairie and then brought her back
U within a l)'o k ef her Kume
wheie they left he'. & has benn
in hospital sm:e in a serious con
dition.
Wit -i ir George O'wtn .it. anil
talher of a five year old danghle.
Contented to the police that he wa
one of th mm who perpetrated
the crime.
THIEVES USE SLEEPING
POWDERS EFFECTIVELY
lyto Ifoifi! Kntcied Itst Nifht
Oct tipunU of lloiuft Pt UK'nied
While Thieves Loot A1
Their Lcisuift
llouiio thieves nit adopt lnr a new
melliiid of hmflni;. They Ui !-
lni powder end U to work.
It I itumuM l-y officer who have
In vent UateI t Is f tho thieve f!(t
bore n hole In t !' Ud of tho (tidir
next to where tho Intended shlhiH
are idem inn: and then force the fin"
potent powder into tho room by line
of a blow uml Vlctlm i toe soon
Hound itshi p and I bf ttileven wotA
at their h'Uiito.
I nat tilitht thieve entered the N
C Hon home J.'.ol West N'otdo (Hid
ion ured $:..' In money a gold watch
end chain eeyeral v.tliiahle rltiss ami i
other Jewell y valued at nevoritl bun
died thdhirs. A faint odor of th"
nlei i powiloii was ttliil In the it I
w '" "'" noke thlt mornlni
mul found that tho Ihlevea hud ran
lenekeii the hotlHe A ptitue w ax tak
en from under Iho pillow In tho hod
where Mr. itud Mrs Itoe were nle-"i
IlilT.
police and the sheriff force ere
tryitiH to net n lead on tho new Urati l
of thluvei and liope to bo ithle to l.md
them Kooti In tint tneaiil line bith
rheilff Koherlaun and t'hlc-f .Mlltlwil
iii:m' people to tdioel lo kill t.li ili l
'hey find ainoii" prowlltig around
ON VIRGIN ISLAND
autlirie Yositijf Mtn Who Enlist
ed With Miirinca List Year
Resident of New Danish
I'osnciisions
Tiie Virvin ImI.uiiU where it -ni.ili
li.Utilioll of M . 1 1 1 1 : i 1 1 iie nlaiiulicl
the pren ii( boliiii of W'ullter Kill""
mil AdtitiiH eon of Mr. J tinea
Adam i of thin t It y.
soiillu AihttiH Joined the Miriiiu
I. ml llii-emler und loit nerved n
I'ariH blind. H C a l.iri'.e ttainln;
pottt for Mariiien befoio billdiint HI
lb bd indit pun hailed from Di-ri'n in
Ibree years inm
N.tvar"experiJ( had buiii polnled rial
t! .'it llie ViO-lll bil.tnilw weio the lie-'
stratevlii point f-r Hie deft n-'e of the
I'enania Canal In event of war
It is prohah!. thai )o will vl H
l 'any more Interest! inn place bi-for
the period of bin enl Ut ieit ex-itr..
ir-' It in cuHtomury for th Muiti' )
to stay only for a short period
INSTALL ANOTHEH WINDOW
n -rea-tiu .; biiMttieitit h.t-t proiniii' 1
tho 'irt Nalbmal bunk to lnl.tll ii'l
nddllinmil reeelvliiK teller's wlmbov.
Kloyd Jay and l-'red I Iron are th'
riiolvliic tellers; John hi. Km-ai v
nerves as txchamie teller.
Mrs M. I. Ganiett of Tope Uars
es. Is vImIHih; lo-r son Harold v
llarneit and family of ITm'. W. Clove.
the Bolsheviki
evldenco of the s! reiifith of the Sov b l
n puhlle Rtid tlm jmreUteiu-n and
1 soundess of tho Hobhevik prlnelpb'
J of povernmeuf. It Ion been so'lhl
(lo liken 'h Huseiati suet-ens In ht
which attended the srms ot' the U-vo
luHoti of France iigalnat the allied
snrili-s In 17'i and suhsfiuent vein
Th analogy f ills upon examltrUiott
The) Uolxhevlk disaster on the !M'
and In the environs of th I'o't'h
lapital answers the suggestion
I.etilne and Trotsky sr combietin ;
a p.overiniiept which Is ts worse d
t'otlstp than tliut of the Czars ud
PARTIES
ELECTION
BY RIG VHGIR
Ml I'l Itl It VNn I I 5 1' I
HIM 11 It l I N UM I.
C.lill NIMN Itil
I I H IOHXI l II s
ni rn xci k:iia ..
XI I. i:i(i sl XII s (1 f I
COX 351 T0 180 FOR "
01
niin-xxiim; : n v a s
xixih: ux I'xmv u:ii-
i us xii mm s xx xn us
xioiti: iiixn rxut;
.iixiimsiiiiio -or
xxii son is lyi..
im im i:
; '
BULLTllN
Cbirajo Sept. 9- Cos wdl ivtttj
h country In th Novemtier el.
turns according to fi. M. Moors of
Ohio pre convent en manager ef ths
D'-n ci at'o eaeibdate wh today
stated that Democracy would rry
Ohio New York Indiana Kansas
California Missouri and Nebraska by
large maturities and would clear) up
.I'M elertoru! vote l ISO far Hand-
ing "Thei-a is n doubt shout th
"Inns of tha people of the west mi
the central states and it Is a foreyiona
conclusion that Democracy will
sweep the east" he tad
WHAT HAY fWiOICTS
N'w Votk. S.-pt. 9 llariliiitf sntt
Ciollil(" Will be elected (y ail nVttr
v lielmlim popular and lot (nihil rot'
e. coidins; to rsiivaitst's tiutdrt mi4.'
iSliei tbmtt of i tiainiijiit of Itepiiblb'Jiit
stiitit .iiiiiill In every ui lit
Hie I'tii'Oi
"Hi canvicx wh!fi wit limtle it
lb.. Iiiwl.tio-e tf Will II Hay. wtiilH
Iml tolllpbled III Sll Iho (llitlen ha
none f ir eiioiij-h In inun.t lft u'llclait
at iivilminl iie-obpi.ti'i-rt to pr .iP f
lie eteiiinn of fletuttor Hardlna" 'I'll
Governor CooIMku by tut tdectortat
vi le .f !ll! to Is fr ('ox itnd liniM
vi Ii ii. fording to Hay
Iho imihiim mail" In twenty We t
! It l i!" 1 llilS been cotllpleliill till I
Ii of thrill which went Deiiloe fullf
fi lie tears ail will to heavily fnf tet
b.publb.iu tbk.t ihU fill .the !b
ruii-.t ibin.
"I'lie.i. mix hiaici with h will ie
hiii k Into lb" llepithlii'itli lobitun tot
Novtiibt-r accordluK tu the tat.-t
i li.i Ii men a I'm C'donobi Kalittas K"H
Id ky Mii oiirl S'.-bi i kr and (lliht.
Have Sity nine fleif.iral Votes
The eb'i'lorril Vote III tlliote titt
l.ili-M Mi-veiity iijni'. itpporlloio-d kit
follow ti: Cobit'udo ti; K.tllSSS lJ
ktlilmliV !.!; MiHHuiIll J; N()lirlskt
s ohio ::i.
ll It ciinieded by Detnoirarli' bad-
ern In prly.ilo t.(li that ('Mliforpn
w hit It Pave VVIi'on 1?M thirtm-n cjf.
tor.yl votcii In I'tlil will nu epublet
t h I- year In fact In bMi Hirvot
lohin)ii wa r t in ted I'nlti-d Slat
Seii itm bv a pluiitlity of ntorn thio
ml n iil lt"teiitiio'tit "tl the part of
J lit tHl' follower at what they Mt
nolcrcd a Mllmbt on Joiiiptori by
I ' i.irl. ll l(iiKt(o ll w hat ciuied tr-
iCoiitlimi-d on I'aift .
rriftiTUALisM mas the
CALL AT OKLAHOMA CITY
Thousands of p.opln urn alteudluc
tho spltl'iialiHt ineetlni.; nlnhlly ut
Oklahoma city. At Kre.it ( iC
Itileresj tl HiilrltuatUm has at rue 'f
that city Tiie siato cotiveiiliotj o(
'pHltil.ili-N is Its ealon thera this
W cek.
: :-: j
BOTH
CLAIM
ts nun h more completely UM tMlr
military form Tho areumulatuii of
evldeins upon tills h-.ad Is evn
whelming. Joint Hptro the Su-r'at-st
has puldl.-iheil another t.i f.-
It hisik on the mbject III v.hb h i
cenfirtus under Che title of -Mho
Greatest Failure ' Historv" his for-
ner cotuliinloits pa to the (willow
mockery of liberty 'iml ih purtuit
of bapidni'sa which the Soviet Kap'lb-
lie presort.
Estrsma Reds Oenounes Lsnins
(C'outiuuod ou I'sftt
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