The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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The Gutmme Daily Leader
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.VOLUME XLXIV.
HOME.
UUTIHai; OK LA SATUmUY MAY l. llrjO.
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MASTER MIND I
BOND THEFT
BIG
PUT
ARRESTED
mk usni who i:v
C ENTERED THE CONSPIR-
ACY THAT NETTED
;v; r.mi.mw m iu
h:mi:hs to mi it i:
.'URGED BY ACTRESS
WIFEHE BIKES UP
1 1 v i iyaoiii ui m nvt s
or m:v vuk. oii t;o
AMI MUMiklAV ion
months; win: IV
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wrsir.
BULLETIN.
New York. Way 15. Ju!e W
(N.ch) Ams-t;n nutativ mt1e
snirtd" of New Yrk ' i5.00O.OC0 bond
theft plt wa arrestti eier tad"y i
th ciiMrict aUorey"s office when he
appeared her w tH hii wife Fanw.e
Brice th actress.
Amtti" tod reporter he hid been
in Pitttur9h all th time the pel.:
rve been locking for him.
THE
ELUSIVE NICKY
IS A SMOOTH ARTICLE
New York. Viy IS. The trlus.vt
"Nicky for whom the police from
coast coatt jr. ! 'n the Car.a lias
Authorities hT been aearchsnit rim
Jat February In final; y fulfilling
o-re e'cd ftwBlfc to tiier ndt-r
t'-.tnIf. ii-irHl a; the district at-
somef office r1;ht rd early.
F.e-:ie u'.ti wife be s accon-pan
ied by William J. Failon. fci lawyer
The -is'icni'y awaited for atta; of
i-e office la arrive
Five niiuu.es s!ur th-i- &rr.v' de
tettre Edward Rayta. walked up
At iitcin and. by order of ASsiiu.i
P;f.?rUt At:ort.ey Rorko p'accJ l.
under arrest.
"Nicky" rc'alr.oj .hi treiHrtat." .hi a
turvcsf-lal dodder t the tik'. ui.n!
Ut.
T&k-B t'o Ryas.' off.ee" he deavtiKiJ
to tew-f 3x-r met) an entrant1 '.
she city un!.'ei red 1 y ;fie fdeutii !:
hive Jx'PTj parttuic firrt fcr rnon'ts.
According to t '. h arrwl '
te re:.ai5lrar.a tenriinil frnr I'l:t-
lurph X.td B.omiaf -a! V '-3 m k a:.. I
went directly to fV.ani'.'Ua reati aid
'?h tir-:. -whtic tv -arra-t
ift)t. .- was rn:.t ly liis iff In In r
i:Btoaio.i!e. Ho .4 h(-r tjiac''.ia'-. h-
a.d. Wcauf ;tolii- had i.d tlt'
ro:iWr Li own ear.
Ftnd.BP Mifi lirh an Mr Fallen
await'n feim lie nt-d ti machinp
aad drove down F!fh avtm; wih
them la lrw4 day IKht. tfiite tti?
fact ha! b ifart. wl i. advtr-if
ntents offering a rewsrd for 1 1 rrei
kae ireared ft) n wrja;is s'l c ver
the continent he v djw- is. ihar-
ogiifiw snrevric&lget!.
way u the crtmSs! court .iu;idins
Jal to heieVetl the efcrt "Si: ky
rar into hi 5-nlit pursuer thouc
n&t ftrtn. fonnlg ftr be annu'.
New York Olie parade.
The Arwieia t-a ra ie!d a? for
t-ereril inisu'e th lircot
.'fi1 la line and wfcf-n l contin J
c-; hi way to h critr.lcal conn
? ail J.ng "N'i ky" ;-k'-i mile afwr
ua!e of ;.licwnn. WTiewlag thnw
from lus r;athlce. an it were.
S AT FEEOFEST.
HOAB Oil VICTORY
Miuy Social Event Carded For
Summer; Earrt Cork Min-
strel to Be SUjed
Soon. .
LIONS 14-
The lal Lion c'uo b"H
weekly luarhen at the lone bo?ei Fri-
day ltd jab.iated and roared ovr
be ru tory in the er tf roll --y
bfll gaaet wi-h the RjaraB whom
th-y oTer'heJmed flaughlered a'd
v. -:r4 in the f.:.a! ThurtKisv
rlht harin? won fHir cd the Rot mi
two oi of the aeven gam on the
f.c:h(-dta1e for th M-aW3.
A onstiiitte It i work cn Jriant
for a clob viciic for tha LSod and
lady Licjt t fee tjt-d ia th nea-
f at tire and another ewnmittee i.
j.lanniDg a barr.t cork n.ltrtt ah"1
ander thve a;n1ion of Mi Atck
Bock cd rofi!wa atiMxiatw in
wJLkh frof. H'iiJSiini Greene w1!1 i-r-fora
a Sntrtocour Jd Choc J k-
wood as end tzMH.
A. P. fjT.itory bo rejresnti te
Atoeri'-an track a rc at stddition t-j
Onfbri taiRw circle
wa ad IcO
to the D.ci!.!ri!.!j of th cluh.
THE WEATHER
New Orleans. May II Tonight aatf
u.slr i'Muty proMbly aboweri.
Gun-Men and
Politicians Join In
"Big Jim' Fun era
Chc(fo May 15. -Prominent po-
1't.c.ana a Judfl and leading bt.i-
neaa fninjle.! (th junmen and
underworld character h hd ae-
knowiedffed "S j 4 m" Cootm ra
n f their ruler in terming
pall bearer t the funeral thia
morning of the murdered cfe pr.
prtetor
TBOMlliMfBE
1
Prade nd Reception to Be Ten-
dcrd Truck PartT On Its
Arrival in Gut&rie Mon-
day Afternoon.
Th 8!iiji ly-Tnuk deiiatinn of
?o.h1 nwda UiiMter will arilve Mi
Gdtitrte at 3 o'i I.h k Mnn!.i ar-
non from ih south
Tho party will le a. jn tho u-
burba and pitixnttl to ihe city Th
r-nieivMi he. a( he ItuerMntion
f l;iiivn ami Cleveland. A narade
'h ''sad an4 trj k l.iadist will
fchen. In the event of rain a ree-
lioa wilt be h.id in Ihe i::is- r.uii.
The tntck r filled with war ..u-
reuna w.Mh are heavily quanted l.y I
(oikfrs.
Wit:j th inwk i.ny arr goM
rtkaJ ootera of national reputation.
Every itijen tft h city i invit.il to
at th vomer of (!. DivUton and
Cleveland on Monday afternoon to
ive a twarty 'l.iae to t'ue vHitors.
Tii ir vbit ian niui-h in pnid road
profiHeKtMia. The hw al comtintt.-e
ha.. aked Moif.i-. IJildreth N'iMa. k
lal ar.d M.;u re make eoh
welcoming th track' jmrty.
O'ROURKE A VISITOR.
MiU"tfe O ftoiirke. Ii htiAUtT of the
Mercer hotel at Kunms City umo in
this n.orninj! to ine't konie "lion.wt-
to-go.ine" folks in Oklahoma. Mia.
OT.ourke l alnsdy hete vtaittng
friends. "I like Kaio.au Cltw and
must fray I'm ia;n quit well there
lttt K't th linte of ti.t ood fil-
ing one tfj.n tome to Oklahoma"
WHAT TICKED OVER
THE WIEE DURING DAY
Mt'tn r .f the
Wah!afiton
houso way and mean committee
awed tentatively to a tag on . k
iTMwa aa a ne ta for calMng
liln m 'V money to pay tne com ot
pioj.KiHi nosier rei iemiation.
inatn n earuniuaKe kIumik j
the pmteu neur I.. dine. Italy u wan
reported. As far aa learned (here
wr no raftaaliiee.-
MjIKs Aire tipatch' from
Santiago. Chile confirmed report j Memorial day. It in hoed tiu ni.eance wiy obtain Hie aame and re-
t'rt the Rrlilnii government ha of patriot k' people will plan' to t ;.r. Jno'Vy It from th- nty and
fered Chile a number of new al!iiaeiit arid enl.v tku Where mm - - The nrHrrvMlbm nf
rit.e of t. e latest tyie at a low price
and on eay term.
St. Lonis Robert E. Collins
president of a wholeaU grocery in
iiinoincha-n Ala and who van at-
tending th oaveation here of ihe
Southern Wholesale Grocers" associa-
tion diwl Thursday & victim of wood
ak'oiiol poironing according to a re-
port to the coroner.
New Or!n Throuefc a raid on
C.e Tropical Food 1'f.jdsit ciiipany
tit;e foderal authoritieai announced
they had obtained evidence Involving
more than lO.ooO (unions In gulfjibin ukuhI and tbm will be about tho
nnt tate la tho Tiolaiion of th. Un time the Grand Army aa an or-;
proht ition lawa. jtanitatioti will make the bad in the
uuwo i nmT rvan. .vhjib un-
la Hyman and Ie Uumh aunt and
nephew were bound over for trial
upon besng arrairnej on charge of
tuurdtr in oitinwiion wits their con-
fessed cor.apiracy to pcrimm Mr. and
Mr. Ed Hunch. Lee Hum lis jtarenU
t-- died laot Aiwraist.
Dallas Tea. W S. LSvea-y
George W. Striikler and 11. L. Mc-
Coy.' official of the Little Motor Kar
company were Indicted by a county
grand Jury here on charge of era-
beKloTieut and conspinscy tonubet-
ile from the company.
Oklahoma City P. C. Dings of
Ardniore was elected president of the
Oklahoma State Backers' arsoctatlon
Newark. JY. J Willie Jackson
outfreight Johnny Dundee In twelve
rounds. .
Rome The f.fth fesion of ths
council of the league of nations was
held. S:4nor Tiitonl. of the Italian
senate delivered the inaugural ad-
dress. Private i.tt.inea were field.
- - - - -i-i-ii-r--i--iinririrLnjinj-i.iLiUL'UiaiTrrincirii'.'oj-LAninrijArj.nxu-Lairinj-
uru tn
Wahin?ion M'iy li. AdroSanion of
worrren to ordination as ruling elders
of the I'rembylerisn church i a quev-
tioa that will be stibtnitted to a rjt' r-
endum vote of the e-cfire d'-notn'm-
t ioa in the 1'nited K'atee if the rec-
jttnmctjdation of oo XmIik ion whicS
li ts-n etudying the uhert for th
pst year is approved by the Pr1.y.
terlan getieral assembly which open i but that few women avail thetnsd ea
its annual rjkiot vera tonl.;ht. . jof the privik-ge; that four oGier d-
A survey uktn by the toniaiisiico tuoiainatlan did cot lav womn
MYSTKK'iors JKKs'KY MrKIKlMM7.ZI.KS IMI.Il'K -Tho
llu diiith of Vti IviitvKcrl viio
comi'ltcatiHl by mi Mao 1 rnk
Hurn.'.i to Mish Cl.-mi "trnth; riiiht.
Local Vcternns Will Go to Black-
well in Special Train; Pre
paring- For Memorial
Oar Here.
The Guthrie Grand Army im.-t n-
cher orcanIzatiin have ail their r-
rioigonu'iits cotir ieied for attend rR
the rtinilng depart men t cn aniptnen
Ht niackwrll and wti!l htart In uSie'nl
i art i ueaday morning at o'eioik.
t'eir cr So he hanged Mi i'on.
City and sent dlrwi to Hlaekwell
They wtl! take tin the dm in i o
aid will g; loaded for h.-iir. and s
trr to elert the enlor vU-e dipari'
mi nt commander. K. ti. riatt. ;e
luinnseni commander. ANo they w' i
ro j'n-iiar.'d to tiring the net en. an j
mcnt to tluthtle about May. M."!.
Thy ate l ked eolidly ty lit. ( hail.
her of Co-nnierec. liolnriii.ii und ;i
offii-i.i.. As ('.it. Il rnn.Uy a;
filial. An foh Hornady mivh:
"We alt not only ;iini! afler I'm
(;.n hi.1 you wiil fee u coining
h. k with a big f.laii in eeh hmui "
To Observe Memorial Sunday.
The Trar.g(!o n are r .i v f r !l.
jr.rar.d Army oUervatlon r? Memml il
.clindjy( May 23. when all the fri.-nd.
Imdmlir.g the Amerlean lion mi..I
ibe Star lsUtn
will hear lr. ('ill ii
.rech the
nu monat aernion l !li.'
Flrat M. K. htir h ) .". )i. m. Thl-ihat nil of Ihe r;n-h and nililih he
nervice l a jart of rernlar Ale- deti.nid in a oiiet.int pho e m tlu!
tis.irial lhiy )rourani and U a!waK. h' n;i ro.iiuie il mr Imeiii of the e.i j
held on ihe Sunday 'nreee.litiE ;:ic government or oilo r ruetum of coi
.Mtmorial Dv On Monday
Memorial Iay thin year fill on
Sunday and under aet of tongre.t
the legal day ii Manday. nud t!i
day will he obaerved by the Aim al K.;1
and all their orgaiilailonii includ i j
the !t.tnih war vi.-raiid. the Atr.eri
an Lejlon the Ktar I.evi'.n and al
patriotic citizens. Tho iipiKram '
th day will le the decoration f
Ihe graven Jn the forenoon .and 'ii :
Memorat Day ontion by Dr. Calhi'i
et the nrM M. K. .Ivinh at 3 v. n
The program will N inoro inienu'lng
exerclee gs they are anxious thi!
jit hal! beg! io bo takn op by the
jollier and younger ornltationa wjrV
snouu now t.e yetung Into Ihe act.ve
work of all thee patriotic events fi.
whhh the Grand Army has for m
than half a century tood wholly pii
or.
SHOWMEN BOOSTERS.
Prof. W. A. Greene of the hlgti
school tent a cafiiuri!etkn to The
Leader today saying he had peglw t-
ed to aey tht Nel I'edigo of the
Highland had tendered the use of th
Highland for the senior class of the
hth acbool for their exerciws. '"When
ft was found lMpolbe to get the
Royal theatre" say Greece "both
Messrs. I'Jio and I'o!!ar tendered
Ibe use of their houes Tho commit-
tee accepted Pollard' Invitation.
Fedigo 1 a strong friend and booster
of tins achool."
Ask for Larger Sphere for Women in the Church
rsTLrLnjLi ut.. u vin-nn jf .n.'iiaa--u rirrir--r fr
on the official relation of worner. in
the church In which the. opinlona of
leading 'ministers elder and woiiu a
wa obtained led the ineroheii pj
ibes conchisions:
"Tiiat the acrlptiire did uit forbid
epfcer women elder or woitiei
prea.hor; that thtee other denorjlna-
tkms ordain women to the miniiitn
.... .JI K yc .y( (r
( A
rvsiilri:t of lh V liii. Mi tI M f (jr.
who rlaitiiN to In tao dend limn
JCLEAN UP WEEK IN
Mayor Hurt nun Issuci Frock
mation Calling On Every
Occupant or Property
Owner Clean Up.
The iltalh ktull han been oun.Kkt
for ruMiinh. tin n and irn'i ol
every iU'erltttn til tliithrte- (imhne
women will aid In the drive :i
eampiil.-n ill htjgln MnUy. May 17
and eloe M-otdaf. Mav 21.
Miix. r Jmk ltaritiian hini liued a
j-rocl million eltltu a!(te net wei 4
' "Cl.iiin-l"i Week " and h '
i-ke.t ihe ' operation of every Gull-
ri (itnou to help the t'lvir leagu
gie tho iiy a real n-rlng (hrou.
boiifie. U anltig
The Mayor's Proclamation
Wlierea .It ji(e.ir ev.eiil-
lit nd ! rupi-r lhal a rria!n t i .: c
should he ih'!gna'iwr l lid aoann
; the y. nr wherein inv find nil rill
1 ud tn.?h ni' iiniii!;iiioim mav he
C( Heeled III convenient Olioi whet '
I he Kite.. nuiy le removed and.
Whoican' the t'jvlc Ii-hkii.i -f
t'.'e I IH' cf tiiithtle Ik niaklll.' tery
effort to cu o ). r i'e In the toteci
j1 "Clean-l"p Week." and.
When-nn It in the desire of the
Civic It i . :fo rind Ihe elly of
.itfvl thai the "( Inn I'p Week" lie
tnade a c no ! te t.iiceei lo th P-i I
i"" h""h 'f'" improvemenl t(
Ihe general ivic aiarance of 'i-
city require- di'ir. m. i. )). dii.nij
of thin work at thn specific Hn.e
wUhfn and f r the . Sty of cuihrlw
Therefore. I. John W. H-irl
t'n mayor of the city of Guthrie
by virtue of the auiUnrlly veatr t
In rue do hereby ih nignute and pro-
rlaim the week beginning Mond..y.
Muy 17 and endin; Monday May 21
a Tiean-Cji We.k' and hereby
rcnueat. all riemoua lo f. I.I Co.
Civic leftKue and the other civic o. ;
gflhlzHtloiw In I heir co-operatbiu
with the city of Guitirie to Iho nut!
mat - i nan-l. eeg - may he L
great since.
Another Bonus
Plan Rejected
By Republicans
Washington May 15. A tax on
stock dividend to raise money for
th proposed soldier legislation was
rejected today by th republican
member of the way and means
committee. Th defeat cam as a
result of a ti vote 7 to 7.
COSTUMES READY FOR PLAY.
Clunie for "A You Like It." to
be producd Friday night by student
of !!. Joseph' hnv been completed
by a Kansas City firm and will ar-
rive here the firat of the week. The
play will be mounted with Khakea-
piitan correct neaa and tniopliere.
-i- w w w w
- -" sasiaast
preacher and are rtt inclined lo h''e
them; that the evidence shown w.i
favorable to women a elders Mu un-
favorable to women s tnlulHlera; thsi
f the Freshyterlan ranvassed !'! 'f
cent favoN-d women a ciders ii per
tent favored women as mlnistn
while 31 1-2 oi;osed any change In
the present ui-age of tli church"
An elder In the Presbyterian church
octuple a spiritual office but does
not preach lie assists the nlnUier
nlrnit. cin unlan.'. . attti.limr
Co of I IoIh.Kcii N. .1 nrt further
fuiiccc ; left. Ho hIumiI to lio
'S
Scorea of Pcnoni Con Markings
Of Firms in Order to Annex
the Generous Prie Offer
ed; Business Mun'i View
The aliiippiet.1 Indoor tunmj riht
now U Tlie l.cbr "Who' Who?"
It Iih ckii jht on In great aluipo hiuI
ctrw o( (xtihiii am out afler the big
can ptli.w of fereh
"I do not belief any advertlalng
mailer l belnj; more oVey tchii
Jimt now thmi 'WnoH Who"'' issud a
nierihant Ihl inorn'ng.
"Tho prisen ..frer.i are altiai llve
atld Hi" people hi niukillg their
inind r.pi.ud to the offer The
project In a very hiippy one too (.lin e
It niak.u for coiiiiminlty Inli-rewt. mid
draw hii-ine nien i loner lo Ihe
conmtiner. Thia cmiient will make a
wholo lot of i j. i-iualiiii Mild
lonult In ol.wer fi lendnhlpn There
are pwulUr feature hIm.iiI all flnna;
a tut In. uni ty will (on the contending
lender on Ihe lt;?i tmtl mi I In direct
line for the very hundHomc prlmn "
Trapped By
Train on Bridge
Man Proves Hero
PeoHa III May !!. Trpd by
a train on the C. 0. A U. rallrcan
hridg here Ut yesterday Charles
Workman a eo.vl mliver grasped hi
wfe around th waist and swung lo
th treat i e below. As the train
thundered by overhead the wife rais-
ed her head above th rsil and was
struck by the last car. It is believe
her skull is fractured.
Workman hi arm wrapped
around a small girder managed to
hold hi wife suspended for several
minute until help arrtvti.
BEYER ON BOARD.
Arthur !!ey..r of (ho Gulhrl Hnv
Iiikh Hank wu oIcIh1 a member of
do executive committee of Hot stale
b.tunciV waaoi iallon. which has Just
cloHed a ue eful meeting at. Okla-
homa City
BIO ODD-FELLOW INCREASE
Tlw Odd Fellow lodgn I inaklrM
rapid stride forward In iiiemlM-ral.ip.
Tho rosier roll shown iwenty-flv p. r
cent inceaatc allien January 1.
TEACHERS WANT ACTION.
S hool lea hera i ic nmklng com-
t'l.ilnt about noti-iicilim on con'riui
for next year. It aiMii- hoiii i'I-
vloll of Ventlmeiil xlxta In . io
school board on leachera" contr.ft.
COOK ELECTED
K. Cook was elected a nuouU'r of
the exeeuilv cionniltlen for I .or an
county of lha Biut Employer' asso-
ciation. -
THREE MORE VICTIMS
Toledo May 15. Police last nigt
reported three death from wood al-
cohol poisoning.
In his religious duties and a a pre
byter I a member of the governing
body of the church endowed Willi the
function among other of muliiUlniM
denoiulnullonal doctrliio and ado P.n
lerltig desclpiinn. Fur cetiUiiic of-
fice baa been filled excualey by
men.
Last year the Pr-byterlea It was
ald made overtures to the general
aaaeiobly. One of tho Presbytery of
Columbia rlvfer akid that wuu i-n La
Sior Cuts To
Home News
. i..rrt 8. Hotl'h vdorvd nd tt"
eorrilt"' not ' to 'ho l o"'i
. Ivnd tor NhI coleri d lo IU
tield Ve.t rd.v b bertff Holier
.. en a tharge of breaking Into '
home of I'r tlmer ( M-l- Intel
(tiidn.r nd cteillng t" lt m.me
lie h d imrt of the mom v lit hi i '
el when irre.d lol nlmtt.. ' f
Ihel'l Vo.Hi Xiiil'rt wotiiin I -i
Gamer and when
il. lneiy hv en ere.
l.i!i Ihe pnrae oiitl
It.orrsil week h
hn in.'
IV linoo1
' m ff I
at. h (''-''
t Imt .to
ti fr--Hn
t..l. n
i lurk.-d Hh ielti(
an old nun named 1 ;
tiled Ihe then and the
nlialdrt nl Ihnt time lo t
.-0.ert.
Th followIlM marrh . tl.ei.-
tod !iu e vmtord.n ; G ' "ft1-
bury. :. and Minute l. i Hh'le
Juno-- W Wooley l. 1 I ai"
Mr D M. Keiinon. i. velefkt.
Murrv C Collier M tkltnm fur.
...1 l...u II r.dller t.llitrt It.H k. ik.
i . n.r. ul i ! I.ewU ll.trbniti. oo im
Elfin t iHpenle. 3'. I'h of GlUhtte
Dr K. ii .Hhnrp tvi filed hU rfi'
di.l i. y for Ihe ..true of rpretit ati '
f r the Guthrto tt r dtxtrlct with Ihe
mate ele.tlou board O A. Ait.n and
Harry Ihidd have filed for repreiit
H"i In the country dlmirb t. John to"
lohle Iih filed for t tip etmte All n
are re iihllenn H.i fr. no ileino fMt
h:a filed for tiny of th legllllv of-
fliea t'oiinly cleclioil !oid Im op
oiled b.xk for county office. .
Former Jud"- John I' lib knmn
wei fined I n In iltatrlcl i-ourl at Utt'l-
water yeaierday by Ju.laii Hink tor
worln In coin! The fitm re
milled when Jm.Ikw lllrkitmn nude
public aiMilotty.
ltv J II Krl.moti nettro preti! ty ;
aid poliHii.in living at Crenepnl CI
wiie (ilai ed under nrreal lo.hy by
Sheriff ItnherUon . on a har.o of
Konildv entering and taking po.owa
xion of hoiiBf owned hv ano'her
I'rleriioti It l ld refused either lo
puy rent or move an II l.ei aine liece.
atiry to chII on ih law for aid it Ii
.oill. le thai tie will be nleaned wth
Ei. Sinllh a security for hU mu e.ir.
am e In emit
Open Shot) Policy Winning Con-
vert Over Country; Miller
of Tulsa Telia of KesuK
On Etut Side
John H. Millor nf Tula. tikaiuiKcr if
tho open li.ij loooiclw'loii wia In
(iillhrle lo.liiy. It) tho Inter.'! of Ihn
oj on shop movement willed U !oeo!
In like wllilflre over the coiin'rv
The local Chamber of I'oiiimeteo !
interested In tli inovenieiit and ln n -her
l)1 soon vote tin an Inner org
liiXiilliin looking to the eteiiHlini nf
Ihe iiiel ahop liioveineiit here
"Twenty-five rltle In tlo alate h-ty.
alrciidy orifiinUi d " said Mr Wt'ith.
"and mine sro coning III daily TI''
TVpoMiiHrin )i.t iiUo oiKlinlKed 'for
lhi niri'oe. The Idea la In frotvn
on union dictation and to opeiate
your own himlueaa and stand for y Mir
OWII principle OlVnllUc.l lait ti.14
taken dvantn!o of Ifie war. and lha'
In Ihe reuanti there ( no Modiii'ti )
uhd I ho coniiMjueiil unrevt In 'I n r
wb hnvfl iiuoIm i winning fiht ac
have elecleil all candidate on an up m
hoi policy."
NEW RESERVOIR FILLED.
"Tho wiiterwoiaa reservoir I a
howling eucciw from the Jump." said
Mayor llai'Mioin today
"Tho big reservoir was filled with
water (but the rain of yesterday and
today 'have cinched thn bet on the
city water supply. We hv riahf
now onoumli water cached to operate
tho city for two years"
STARR HAS ANOTHER Wl
Mr. Henry Htarr worked yeae ttf
parole for her bandit (unhand Hwnry
Hlrr. After being ie!eH... Htrr w .t
Into ihn Movie game. At Man Antonto
Hiirr married another woman. fu( tll i
Htsrr arr;ed w a drug addict ai
Muko.ve allowed hr luarriagw
(If d ale dated Janiuy i'l.
COSTS TO LIVE IN DENVER
It coal mor to live In Imnor thun
any rrther cltv In the country; Rich-
inond i the lowest prie town.
- r n n - u-tru-wnrirsiju-in.r
mmmm ..a.---
made eligible to ordination both a
minister and ruling elder. Anoitnir
from lh Presbytery of Dallas Te
caked that a cofiiliiltlte be appointed
to Investigate th whole nueMl.ni of
enlarged opportunities fur women In
lh church and the Presbytery of rU-j'
knew Mich ured that they be or-
dained ruling elder. The Moder-
ator thereupon Appointed a iouimU
ton lo Inquire and report.
i ninnii ni tiirinu
UAHHANZA WtAnT
AND WOUNDED
FLIES WHITE FLAG
IIIIIV; I'llrMIHM 01'
tiiAiio lurir.iit: m;-
itiuiiii iu ti v I : siiu
Hli.Mll HI I! 10 (.I'M )(
At (mm (.ti
ui:io 1 1 1 omi;t ami
IU MMs I M'U.' 1111
Moia; 111 1 Itl IO III;
HMIMWIU H OK 111 .
THV I OHM
Builr.fiM
Ne York May 13-Ngwg r-
rcived in New York U to tha ef
et thai Cumniit ha surren
lred Th report y h U hut
ly wounded. IU mirrendered t.
Oliriroit in prion th report
Uted.
NOTMINQ OFFICIAL ON
mixican siruAnos
Wahinaton May tl Ofrtwll r.
prt r. hnj Wahov( today gay
no aoHl(enal new of th operation
that begun ws aj u h effait
s h taotur of h fleemj Maa.ten
oidni
Th eacape of t peei(tant wa re.
garded by goyrnme( ltcil he.
a adding cumtnaa ftUr tt th i.
uation sine with him t lrg th-
' aet up rllyin fjr fee tho ep
pcaed to th new order
Carrania'e escati from c(itur wa
regarded a doubtM.
QUIET IN MEXICO'S CAPITAL
Ma.ke City. My IS Obrgn l In
templet ranlrol f ai dprimnt
cf government l.t Mt.U-s "Buami."
usual' I lh lgn her giren.
itrlne and gmhlig ha hn restrict
ed Oaneral Hueri will b command
er in h'ef ot the army
HE PORT FROM FRONT SAYS
CARRAN2A ISCAPtft
Vent t'rui. My 1 " VJi.tie
Cirran w.itinded. who l h ira'.
f.-llower. h.ia been fihiltig a .rlu.
halite Ktltf fevoliitioiury fore-
io t Han lir.-iw for tha -it five da
lot r"t ij c i a;.iur at I ( tcni'M.i
mt a.ocrdlug to itipat.( he Icon (tit
bnttl Julie
Acctoiunlcd by too of h a ib
tile I'ltwldenl haa broken t(ir'OH?f Ihl
ltiiirtronr lit. io.(r Cigth hi. oiimU
aboiil fifty mile l ( 'u..bU avt
la lellev.nl to be In th nnemreltiout
country hetw..n 'u.tU and Oim. i.
lie (oft behind hlni force uf govern
tiietil ao Idiera which aljll u figh'lnc
I'l an efr.iit t- delay puranlt of liio
fu ntlve chief v(.entle
STAND UP FOR SUNDAY
"The loan who kn.n li ly s .
Liy doe not .. far." ((
Wad". "In hie way SrfMtidty die
Ki.at go.nl I think Guthrie bould
c.r.lrlbu'e generoiuiy ti (n flun.liy
revival. Th. d.deS'Xlori ti!lt g to
Oklahoma (."It Wedlieadty should I-
I'.teo t!...ii aiel atrogis"
FREE FAIR PROGRESS.
Hotn. MlM'eflal tyrte4 in i ll5
made In only fair plant. Inn.-
tlona (.oliii to an arry ol hut tivultur.
l and agrb'nltnmt jhhll. Tlie live
stock diplay will he the for! In
yeers Pr-Hlnr th fre fair rhare
Wdi bo a series of tfi(lhip fwir.
LOCAL nfTHIJWS fjssr
Much Activity Shown ; Keport
On Ornnd Lodgt Ma By
Delegate Stulthion; Tulaa
Next Convention City
The Ktit.hl of Pythla tnrt In ft-
u(ar weekly .lo Friday niht -J
elected tw.y candidate for member
alii; on wliotn the rank of pKe wOl
be conferred Friday ninhrf. May
Repreaenlatlve to thi grind bM (
timd report or grand lode .toti
held at Oklahoma t'dy Tuesday su I
Walm.a.l.y. s't'lng that the order ha
maile pl.iu.U tain both numrt.t
and flmini'Ully during ye.r and tlu?
much lim-orl-int kglalaiion
acted f Ihl seealvtl.
I- N Nmlthaon Of Ihe haul H4
d!cda himself among th gra
ioi officer fraternal orrau
dent.
Tulaa. In a splrlied but frlendlv vu.
test won over Ardniore. a eonveathtn
city for PJ2I.
The local ((klt becoml...
una t the most i tt thedlatn.v
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