The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader
VOLUME X IOC IV.
HOOT.
iH'TI I KIR OK LA.. WKMNIMUV. AKU'sr IS r.rjo.
PRICE"
NUM. ..'.It III
REDS HELD III
Bm nr -pikes:
FRENCH STAND BY
t:oi VI i.n-on i:sii:
t
IiKKKAmitS OK WAItSWV
;ii:hs ui; iuh-
hiimhi or mssiw
r.oim; ik iioiuit:;
ihh.ks niuu:
KASIWAHO
STRATEGIC POSITIONS ARE
TAKENJBYJOLANDERS
i m:cii taitk i s am: i
(iiuu.r. ok www moyk-
JIKXTS; WAN Ml'M-
tioxs mimii n Kitmi
r ' IHWCH t'illt AID
OF WAHSAU
OKI lAM-ltS
BULLETIN
Paria Aug. H. -The Poiet have
captured Novo Mintk a hort d f
ance eatt of WarMyn according to a
d'tottch from the Peliah capital to-
da'. Thf battle of Wiri appeared
to b favorable to the Polct today
the dupatch tavg-
CLEAR DANM3 CORRIDOR
OF SOVIET REDS
Pant Aug. 18 The Pollah coun
ter offenav with Thorn at ita bate.
hat tuccetefully cleared the Daniig
corridor of Ruat.an troop according
to a report received from the French
relation In Poland today.
Tha Podah .force ar atilt driving
eastward the report tava.
REDS MARCH IN BROKEN
ORDER; NO DISCIPLINE
Wartaw. AtiB. It . 0oiaheviM ad-
vancing Into Poland march aheai
without any concern for telr line
pf communication according to
atatementa of refugeea Bthe"d ty
the Wj'uw Garrttr. They hae
loat ail touch with the bates of pr.
tion and refugeea atate they had
not the tlighteat difficulty In leaving
their village for there wa nothing
behind the relatively thin bolahevikl
front lino They (declare) it w
potaibla to travel many milat without
teeing a tingle bolshevik! ao'dier.
IIAMHTS AT 111 AAII
HOB AU.T OK l.wm
Miami Auj. 1. Secret enic
agenta vt Mti.-.korr are- at Bern Ire
working on the Bentlc. -t ank robbery
eae. Us auM only a fw knw th"
rombinark'n of thn au'ii. H la h?
lifted tho mtbry will be aolvnd wli
little difficulty. BinxxlhouTida wre
brought to IMml e but were not uM.
Officer who mad jireilminary in-
TMtSratkma tay thry expwt la n.ate
arroata In A fir 3ays.
More than lft(M) waa taken from
the task at IWrnW Sunday ruorriinf
by to.won who knew the rrtiblna-
ton. Entrance to the bank ww
rained thmarh a rear window. Th?
Tault waa oTxned and at) nsoney In
eisht porkeied and a fiumVr of Lib-
erty bond atolea from private 'miM.
The bank waa robbed lo aeveral
yeara aro.
Ceore McGregor field man frthe
Trarea Oil 94 Gat towpaay of
Tela la la Guthrie tcday lookln? fi-
ler aome funnr.td business. Vve
hae brouarbt in en weji in tl
ahallow fieid cf Txa riurlnjc te
rant ninety day and we expert to
brne In a do more. Ko far w.-
have net b4 a fatlare" ald Cieorf.
CARS COLLIDE; NO ONE HURT
The Hpklna rar roHided wlfh tl
Heiden cr at the errner of Lofti
and Broad lat nieht. IV?b car
were Injured CnVijt a ahort corner
ranaed the act Went ecrordioar to by-
atanders. U
waa Injared.
a fortanate no "n
SHOPLIFTER CRABBED
MafH fimftb. itWnr tiT rewiden"
a (1 1 Wt lyiean avenue. m
fwnht boflffUne: In the T. O. Ivotfl
atnr tbia morniri? and waa tamd
mrer to the vollce. Khe waa orient
IntT on the aerood floor when Cb.d
Mitchell made the piiK-b. She bad j
terergJ brawlers when eearcbed.
After 57 Years
Of Married Life
Divorce Is Sought
JtMerooe Of Mo. Aug. tl.
AMer $7 yar of married Me
Ammon Wo!1 M rear old
terday Mad euit in the circuit court
here aehirg. for divorce from hit
wife Mary Ellen Welle. In htf
Pttion. Wotfa allcetd that hia wde
refuted to ok hie meait for Kim
and left Men without cause In Jul.
tt. Ta couple have 10 children.
all of whom ar married and atill
living. They were married
Aug. 3. 1J.
it
LETTER TD HIS GIRL
Sheriff Robertton Intercept! Let
ter Written By Auto Thief To
HU Oirl; Overttreet Ad-
mitt Hi Quilt It Letter
Jtmra OveratreeL one of the auto
thievra ho took ihe Ctay car
hi latrr made an attempt at e 'l''
fjoni th coutsty 11 it alo a Ui'y
kil!.r jud ' ti(t frm the follow Inc i-t
ler wtittnn to a Mla lola Hardk
Francl. Oklahoma and which SUenU
Ro'.m rtiioit lntr-etted. The nherilj
!o ha numrrou l't!frs writK'n by
'ml ftlr'.a fr m over h atat c
0eratreet. In the letter to hla 'l
('ertreet tWU of the diffi-rc'tit rf-
biea h hud enicaiied In tim e he I fl
mw her nd (hua admit his Rullt.
Here ta the letter:
Dear Little (lirl Received oui
letter Iteliev me I r icta.l r
h.'rr from you I would fivt Xnyihipf
to he out with ynti hut not b-
mit for f( year at the rfact ten
)r in the k-aM Ih1 (as mt
but I fet igiHut timol which brins
It to a!rut ati yearn i ure wan me an
wlilli we were not We forced !'
worth of -!ie-k In Kiiid itnd stoh
a (ir there too. went to Liml
stole a autontohile and held up s)hc
pro: !e went to Shwti Mole anoth
er It no went to OkHbtmia t'ity. h I (
up tbe New State Ice etenm eonip-iy
then came oter hire and Hole a t'o.e
Kirht junt a we were drivin off C.1
it thw ti'in hn owm-d it rn oi and
we drew our run aid held him -ff.
Waktne (he r!iarite aSAlimt 'ua hiKf'
way rolberjr. W !l way be 1 w!i'
hae otiie aenne aftir whif How
Myra and l-nnaid rettims alont; sure
wotild Hde to te with you aweethf tr
and all that bnt you dee how i (.
don't yon well aweetie bad be'tc"
cilice for thin time. Ana. noon Wl'h
ocean of love. "Jaai Oaddy" J. O
HEAVY RAINS VISIT STATE
DURING 24 HOURS
Oklahoma i'Uy Auk. 18 Heavy
ritina lnltvl! prarttcaJly the entire
weatent half t the ute the t.at
twenty-four hmra arorlln? to re-
jujrta to the weather bureau here u
untiy aeven o'clock tbta uorniti.
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GERMANY INVITED TO JOIN
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
London Aug. IS. Germany iti-
Ttrla Austria and Hunjrary hare
e ltivitet by the Hague of natlont
to participate In the fwlerate-d con-
rrea to le held In Bruela oa Sept.
2vth.
Warren T. Curry and wife who
have been vbsStlnif in t'ojle sin"?
their return from California jien
yesterday with hia parent here -d
wllj go to Phawne to (end the ret
cf the week with relative and
friend.
WEATHER
New Orleani La. .Vis t'20
Tonlxht and Thursday partly clo.id..
probably local ahowers.
Reds Plan To Declare
Kotno Poland (My courier tr
DloUowem rt Poland) Aug. IS
govlet RunaU Int'fida to a-k an al-k-glantej
with 0rtrany to niaV
war on FVance. and If thlag l auc-
Cenafttl. to undertake a. oonquewt of
Knclund and -veatual!y Amertem of-
firlala of the belhevlkl regirn'"
told the.eoclatel Prewa br today
Aa awn a a the. Polteh war whk b
ia considered a jrurely Rutaian oiial-
neaa a note will be eent to H"tI1i
dev Ured. demanding permiaa on
t tranawrt troopa acroaa Germany
l' tfe Frenclj cam; -alga. Upoa
POLES' HEROISM
R OH
de mjm
fiCHW m:w MiitM its i (it-
m.ii: iiii. m tii
I It I H l' T K III MM
IHHIMI III I I III ir
I . S. I IU.I 0 10
Hill'
HIISOU HOS IVVsM O AsK-
lU iiuiih:m uo
iii t: iii .iohu.
Mrrour ami
ii:hii. asms i -A(
i: to imiijsii
(Aisi:
CULLtTIN
Pittaburgh Pa. Aug. It. Seven
thouaand Polandera gathered hare tt
day and. attar .n enthuataatlc met-
infl aent talagrama to Prealdent Wii.
ton and Secretary of State COioX
urging them to extend moral euppe'i
to Poland and to permit an army of
Polea to aa organited in America to
oo to Poland to aid that country In
Ita criait.
ENDORSE U. S. STAND
Buneol Alrea Aufl 1S.Julia Aio
ta a member of the chamber of dep-
utiea pretented today i revolution n-
doraing the atand of the United Slni
and France relative to Poland. Me
waa applauded by the deputlrt
POLES OF NEW YORK
ARE PATRIOTIC
New York Auit IS.- Hu iliMiand
pi-pnTa -mdid ''tnsin Hill lil
nlahl and ebirrrd with wild fervor
every rrfereme to the pew rin'il1'!'!
or roiana.
Thw niiX'tiriK win arranoM by tt-
American commlifw for the def:-n.'
T i'iani anil many were im: in t i
Kiln admihwlon to ilm hall
' V'"" ' ' '
CfMitmlealotier of Ktif(aln wa h:ir.'-
tfj(...Ai L-j.r..i.. t.......i n. ..i.
man. and Jamew W. GeranL f "fiii"i T
amlwjueador to Jieilln were anmui"
the chief ajN-aker The bund playel
"The Star jnlei Manner " and the
1'nlii.h naft iiial anttid-n and the gnai
audience waa flrl wild entht.la:n
that wax notably niaiilfi!! when
Mr. Gerard tokl if the ai hleiinen'
of the IVrilnh cviIe.
"Onii liiiriilreil gnd taetifr five .-ar
bro." he auld "the aufm rat e ot
tliir-alii Auatria and I'runela do'lmyed
IVv'lah liberty and divided the tnl
of Poland emctnar Ihem. Wmf thu!
lime (he Polea bare ever kejit !)
flame of liberty burning in their
"earta. and In the meantime heltwd iif
to win our lloerly. and have ihniurh
their afiendld citiieiirhlp hern bep 1
W make Amerba. what It la today.
New Poland Founded On Eouality.
"Til! old Poland waa destroyed
'Continued on Paifrt 7 I
1 1 rm: in i ( in it n if
A cos(;ii;( i;
M. M. Cahill the "ljitle butcher
with a ronaclenra' ha rurebaneJ
the Boaton mat mrrket of (5. M
Fmier and will ln the future
hit peraonal attention to the Bomon
Market. Mr. Cahlil huya and aUiiK'i-
tera bin own meat thia ItmtirliiK the
beat of anything ln the meat linn
hla ousromer. On the fool paro of
the Iteliy leader e t-h week wiil
found the ad of the Boafnn Mai krt
with everything good to eat.
.... r .iirr(i
rerutat to mta rHtii.t which la tax' a
'i"""-iri-i'w rmiwwjtMnn r. "
tor granted a rv-volufion will b In-1 narrated by inf.'rtiiBtloti t'Hiher. d
aflftfted In Ocrmany the auccea ofly th rorrnaponent In roiiveratl'iu
which the bolHhevIK! aTtyl they j w ith German repMneutatlvew of Ka-t
were jiresred to aaaiare by fort o of j Pruaaian newnjmi r w ho bsid liit.ee'-
arme.
M!th thetu enda In view thn Itu.
afan fjldiera who have lwn told that
all war ahall teaan with ultimate
tory over the Pole are being j
auhjected to rlgoroua propaganda j
whbh dT-Iarew that Frenchmen will
be ahot on !ght bet that the Ger- j
mtana are frlenda who evKm will be-
ooiae comrade of tbo bolaberJkL
ALLEGED RED PLOTTER AND HIS CODE BOARDQ.t.Ioma fan s
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National Suffrage
Made Certain liy
Tennessee's Vote
i ii'i'. Ten. Ani" I
W i n t he l.iNVt'i Iimhk i f f It 1
'Vli.ctri !cv ' It' i ii' tin"! ini'lli-
iti ly "ti i! I'ifl l' li'ttv
1 'Vl'lt tit I'll flic (!ll Hill ll'l"
ft III'Mll'jIll-nt I'i !' I llllxt it III l"K.
the IhIch tfnry to tii.ik
tin" Jvih null tuliiii-iit in tin" "i
ktitiifiort i'i" l!ic I nil el Siitten tin!
Hi'i'll t il I "( 'I lf Hp" T ll'Hl1'
t.f tl. 'JM
4l j s J i .-itil
lev t hi
Ill
I'k-iI iIk mil' ii
I'V il i ll' "f '.
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The' I 'H' llllllloillil i
I'I'llli' ( fret i'r ill
il I'kV
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I
ROTARY MEN TELL THEIR
' STORIES IN 3 KITES
Carbo Refinery Hers Gratifying
Growth In Busincst; Buinci
Men Talk; Dr. Boyd a
Visitor
Thif- mimi c t'i i-i rt jiiiii mi 'mt
t articular Hto- ef luteltie" inm k
the noomlsiy hiiii In on of ibtt K nar-
tlUh Bt tBr li.'n The iticinlt :.i
waa large Cha" Heeley pre--'-!e I
tine! lv lt.it !ield'-r Itmlu'ei) on r
aiKHin.-a to the f :l Prof. Mcr mi
wax In fcjod foi in itii'l vu'i'i' an i
rled tbo rluh tlri everii triilri;..;
(Illli IWVRH.
Cliii. L Ol-on aa rhulrnmti fo'
AtiKUftt iall on a tiunthi-r l
Hl'-inher ti) le'l a'lo'lt their own
bUili M Ukilif I1'' IflHUIHIIce hi''
neaa aa a pn-f-s e. "Lbyd'a iu:i-
rine wan the found-H Ion of n'l -In
iir mi e" be arid
Jo in Knrrow ' ("Id H In linw "'
and referred lo the development I
the preen bonte lie'' lie in otitn'Ci.ii
enl trgeij buMneka ' wliit to ta.trortbf-1
rliniBte ciiidillon'i.
Haro'.'l Italu' ll hjiIiI wholeaab' fie
eery flrtua and men hud been an;i!e 1 i
without raune an t; rofliiM-rs il';
I !
(Continued on Pa mi
War On America Officials
.... .1... ... L iUL j . j.
Th.w admlnaloiiU bv boon cor-
vlew wlib the Imli-hevlltl army chi-f
at the f;vnt Th Ixiiub'-vikl leader
ttstrtA ll.e tacit I W. I Unn wicitL. iU..mtlt
" " l" '
win leo in ciiii.'eit control ot Jl'ii -
land. Including the Polish corridor
which they Intend to occupy . lna.
In? a ten l.iininel.'r 'neutral noun
about fHinziir.
Wien th ot reejwmdfMit b-eaehed j
bere croualns tl tiord.fr at Cf-'rwotio
m n aenweeei'
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iiK- f-.i. rr'Ht (! in t liiiiis."' Is co le lc(t r
!! tbv jhiIu'c he gut iiii'ii fur iii nuie tiiwrl
il It m j in.t!l till I !i(ti' filinut .' ltd he hi:tiiro
Iftovt rtj'li 111 1 1
. 1 1
1 1; l-t
Ho' )
i i I - It to
iv the i i.i.
Was There A
Kick" In This
44
Tickle Me" Drink?
New Vena At.'j. 13. - Jmn Rhev
lift federal prohibition ettforemeet
agent tdy atarted an inveatig-
tion to aa-tUin whether tere waa
really a "tickle" lo lHa little a"'wv
nif bottlca panted out latt nl(''t at
tha Opening performances of
"tickle Me" at a lucal thentre
While tuig n j nn ettcore to one
number entitled "We've CJit Soma.
HVeg" the thtn t go l patted
town I i'i. aitlea tK'tymij L'atketa
filled witu tiny liiltlet labelled
whiffy. Oven.oriing a wholeaoma
I'mniii .i few in t'a atid'eete
opened tiieir aouveo'ra anitttl
t i'eit. nmrkfri the. I r llpa and yav-e
e i l.ite.iln.nt and a nUtit tHat
le'l no tout(t a to thaip opinion
of the iefrto.f et
MARSHAL FOGH NUT VISIT
uniiiH n
American Legion llts LxtemUtl
Ah Urgent Invitation Ti At-
letiti Annual Meet At
CJcvtlatiil S t4. 27 23
lmtii'ii i iif Aiii a National el
fiiern of thii Amctli.ii lnrloti
iui 'du! that M.ir.bal Cm h and !
ic1!:) Ili'iiiy w 11 ii-ieii the Inviu
'lotia of tbo ltiHil st;itr aoT'i
tin ni and Urn I.i ii'i fi to vlnit Aoierlia
nel timri'li tind Mili-ti-l IHo v n I
innii il hi. veid (on of l t.e (rf-vinn io
! e .M in eh vi land. Heft 27 :
a 'id
kwsas ( oi I i (.i: ii;( ii-
i ns (.ni:i:ii) it n I'll)
Mi tih ittii'i bani . Aitei I v 'o'ii
il the woini'ii Iiihi rm tort In the I o.i t
ef-ilntiil" d"Jni ft merit of the Km.i.i.
Hn' Arii nil idiil c..li-ri h'-ro a.)
h.in in i i ton K'oiti io pu' t'i!
ktiow ledge ill the "arf of home rtlul.
leg" inio jfn't!in at'i'liiaHori 'I'lmi
Inve leelKiM'd recently to bee in i
bible.
and eiiiploying the aid of pnla nd
a ftriu wxiroti filled wlilt afraw h
called on tho !v.sj nKvlet. cortimlii-
aary who recently waa tab)fhe. jn
olfieo by thn bohhevlkl military.
Former Hun Officer
Hitna b'.r-arwwaky tbo ommUm.ry .
fl I.Ut. ff . u ...Hi. . ...lt...- 1
i" " " " '"""'"
anl l.limil imii.ti n ami Wetira a
white .o'.lnr. He aekiiowtei!.t. fh
j rrr';iidui'a gtve-tlntt and then af
down at lilt dinner table er-n'rletey
(Ljiorlng tha Amerbaii. At the om-
iiilaaary'n aide. thrUghout the tiienl
ml during tuo cwrt-apotidontVvlfcH
Injured In a
Train Smash
W'reMrj. Ml A4 It
Twenty fWa wera mjianed i"
avr'y tl marnmj. wei fe
tender and Ian aht f Mi't
' pteege N. II weal
teitnd fclwee Ha C-'v ad M
t ovt t' (ha t'a t"' mit
weat f vv arliUr A frroaan
r.i.t i t.ti tii a t"a tauta e'
the wreck.
Tea fact fat i"e ai!d"t aewf
ed whil the teain wa l.a.e'Hn
u$ 9aie at a ailv t f aad
prebakly prevent.! a mara ariv
witii. The Injured1 wera Kiting In
a chair car whh turned evtr Ta
I'uilman cachaa. In fa rear of the
tram remained an te la. .
A'eg tha injured wa t C
VSNita 0nJih Oi. U miner utt
and biuea.
villa wiy .m mm
rormer frealilent Bute UBivstalty
VutU ttt tlity; 1 Am.ttcd
At Rapttl Orowth of
auto
lf i I It tt ttd .if !iet n'l'i i-
New Mil m waa Irt Ihn lt bly
looking ftfler tl a 'io ! lnt-ei
lb wn an ttiiei. . -l 'ie-.t the
Itn'ary lmti hrn
t t.o w irr.l..il ef the
iut. I'ntversfty at N- nn: tM
;r and left th ale antt f lioen
)rra going to A!!ittrie
jo-r.. (oi wit l" tf ci.t.nt (
lh !ii'n ttnlf er-lly of M'nlco
A few i.toistHa o he r a nt ;h
.ie.. 1 1 t and whll ul a rent-
tli nt. In none devolilt j hl t iiui V(
prtvitto leiveio"Hlt
"( iMii.i w!'h .i'ntir.. I ' - r . t
ib tuimient ef f l&kl.eiia wlltilii the
wi I !(" ail I'i". Ho). I.
ee.-'na a t.lofh A l'4i ( i-in bad
10 io'd hla l.mni an.) thl it a ant i.f
ttirohlrtiirt lii.ini'if hkd moved u' '
"New Metb'u U growing ratbl?."
ha n.i d "Jllff toe we fn In lh
iu of a NMthat i miii ian for
aov' iter The iMaJ'irftf f I tin low
iiimae of the l'i annothlr 1.1 o.ni-
limit d of Mel aiia hot tu Ul
lno a let ill awn "
nvii i'H.d tit! ( --i
"That wily iitiinb'ier h b'eu
n.eielv i'hi. M off. and tt i ii'-i
til tn em bt' bow tiina b will tv
limit lit piMij.l.i nf ( k.'iinst.iin an I
Hher Mn(cn Imrder tadnfa hoar
ever fee tnore iii(l(y than hllher
to lthiii.:h thn pwil hna tmeri f -.
on a bit of alotlea abo'd. mo i
tlutt w-r not line"
NtOMO WOMAN
CHAV OV'R RtlltilON
Mri Victor) Power aped ti .
mother of ten rhlMrmi a beng heh(
in Jill lo re Hie wat f.tiin.f sour h'
hoiiie eoiim of the elly faliig t..l
lat lit u ti I y!'ic had b. ii'-lf
rr)la;loliit of itt nod bid b.cr al'eiel
lit revival nieeilnaa when h ii!
ilenlv went 'no ami ran met fifihu.;
mil. of the home. aci ordtng 10 the
huitlnrid J i.!):e t ilr( ta ahrnt 'Kjhi
thf ry and It In n- e er y to aw '
hi r-'tii'i lefi.re aitl'iii rfi hn t f it
en In ttieiiii" imr
GILPIN fUNIHAL TOMORROW
K'inefjil arrvleea for Km tale I.I
ward ;n .In who )( hi life wn '
wltj-h'lig In I hn Va"l at Wl.-hl'l
K'tll Te-. KiitiiUv morning wl!'
take I ' her Thnr.af afi.erni.ci I
ji i ffioo th' r i l-io at i
North K'-rnt utreet
Mr. 1 X fkntrlaaa Mi4 Jwaale
and Mr. (lur.w IdMHfUin ef i'.nU
nrn flifng -t lh linmit of Mr and
Mr J P. J.i.U- Tbey will Wt
with nl.iiim-a and frieieU hern fnf
Weed r two.
Assert
a lluanUn aoldier atmM with a re-
( voiver atofld wat.1i and all the not-
vnraatlon waa Inleriiretnd ( htrn In
j K"'n Ttl i-.illllliiwiirjU Heeletant
who wag a forme German offii er
lhu tlmU
V
a-rntaHlvo ho wall bed
all biiafntnta
trtinnactnil by HehareWitWy and r-
lo;t( to thn aovlet central govern-
merit although ho never tntrfrrtd
with tht cotnmleiwtry'a prrM-rwbire
V'h'B the conrnilaaary flniahoit bta
tCoutlnutji on i )
JEW 11UBRY
SLAYS HIS GIRL
IE: THEN SELF
I ni 'A l l.llh (Ml tl
;VI Si MI "I I IV. IIIS
. mum. itititti: it nt r
Willi llll. HOs so
III ;.MH I II K
I nil itotll
FATHER SHOOTS; WIFE
AND THEIH DAUGHTER
notiw s ih is nm on
itv hi t n t ; i.im n m r
lUlli: IN HMI.UlK;
Jl lo SV KAt K OK
UOilW.
suit I tin
Oihiii Aua ti Ceatd by Jeat
euav iehn Maeeingtae late taal ncht
ah and binev hla aung wf "4
than turned the gwn Mmealf
Mareingtn K ia wa! I and l
married a ' yeae a'l gift It ttt'e
Rolh ara dead.
A NOT Ml H CAC Of JfALOUtV
Nee VorW An 1 l' VI -f
(.l4My ymi t'tni.lry cu'"
hHe t h '-r. a'o-t bta wtfa
Calhertn. and dauirie'. Marf to a
i-hAwni theiny their home at 3JI lt-l
ford a' rwt yelrd v.
1 h dw'igMer who It twenty mi It
it a t trtb ) on-tHbm at M. Vioean4 i
It lttl f'oiti bittb't Wintn.1 Id h"
rlh Jaw and ttnmeo The lf whil
U 11 bwt he ruM ear. tl'iilrv
lul l ttm ii'e hw "waa ttcwl ( th
ay ihlngt had beii tnOtig en fie the
ljt twit yi4 and eiiii.fn t a'i.l
their aeta.na aajr loosn'r.' Aftng k'!
lug bf familf In d Uret ho b t
lUitlte'l ewb bin.
M iw Cmodry aald ah and hf
iliighlr alwava dcwHe. alike an. I
w-r.t f rvinitlv tkii for a'slnra.
I t.u t..t thti::tr i aii ' d her htih-wnt
i t I.''..'"... jti.
tVn.hy It fortf f.ie T h toVi!ng
't.n'-l b.ii Un k to Ihe mornliiat
wl-en he rntirid the b'tiiao f hU
wir. n. ibtita'iiee and niumhllng
none ll.lli.'. o''l.-.. ft r I'll tt em tM'l
a feii.tuMe Thrt frit ahot t.r a
M ' t metry'i er
A t Mary jitmit front bd 'i I
' t d 'i wa ahot to tho Jtw.
Mother and daughinr thr-n fl-t t
lhioii' the aowrtmeittl Aa th' V f
''I that ilintrt rtto the alrl tornet
and wnH tnt in th a'l-om'n Hde
W etlied b'.t h- f llio'her ( ti te her
H. ; i n l 'Ii e' d hr oot ii.i.t ii h-i I
n -iitll'l'ie.t i.ii 'jtd i I
Ml I I Mil It 10 U l(t;
M IHMil itOiH MH.I IIO It
t hai let I 'row a grain dati of
'ill. ii. .()..l M'ul.ntol tt f lif
tly cier it while hern hn hi4oe"
M lira'id Kr rrury Ie m of the IM'l
r'el ow arid wn It! tUJ? at dltio-r
tl Ihn tri. h.iina.
I rowe and I r i. o ara the mt 4tt
and both a'lwiiili.d the aam reonirf
hool foe Hi flrtt t'i ot Hie i i t
itny br'y fl jreara ao. They ht
lii aeert !.- H tlfler fog 0tf f.ir!
' and of roiira nedhef 'anew lti
i!h.r and thy had ri'iira a r'i-non
Vie. t'roee waa on hi way to tUlvif
ten t.ti Ut grairt deal
milUI W.I I Kl .NSr S
Thi mrr!aitn !enaa were l
mied eine trir. Alirt A.
Clark II Arkanna City !.iln k5.
flmi'h I't Arkanta f'i'y; Th'.i.-.
G'-efi Hii'diiii and ivlntu ike
II Oklahom City; rnk I'.dwart
llurkev It. Mlneo and Hil (i.tvit
Id of M'llhall; Marten Htil4el If
'oithrt.. and Utihy Kl'ipftoiatwln V
Cfett-ent.
MUST SION NAMES
The C-'..r la In rerwiift of anvnral
loiuoruMit Hlioiia loo- it in. oo Mr Go-
lolilo'a ii iM.rUoo with l.enlnn an I
Waahiiixttni. Thae rori)riiunlctlMia
iraniiot b (wiideil unb-1 thn wrltw't
apinoid thrlr nnicca.
ANOTHER EOMONO TEST
f). It Pace b a rig u;i for a tt
on the J. A VVliaoti tract. In thl
outhat of the northeast of hi
Uorthoeat of lS-H Jw near JSiltiwau'
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1920, newspaper, August 18, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713322/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.