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GIQTH
Daily Leader
VOLUME XiJUV.
noun
tUiTHim.. OK LA..
THrRSIUY At'dl'ST I.
PRICE:
MiMi:i-:u 121
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ME
Freight
RateCase
Is On
Oklahoma City Aug. 4. Mar '.hin
100 hpper were present th
opening of th hearing her today of
th Oklahoma freight rat case h-
Ior Erner-i I. Lewis. niemhr of the
Interstate commerce commission.
Th question at lsue Id whether
55 per cent Increase granted the
railroad on shipment within the
state last fall hy th statu corporation
commission and rescinded this spring
shall bo rnJns'ated. Th railroad
asked the interstate romerarca com-
mission to revive th Increase de-
claring th reduction was discrimina-
tory against inter-rate shipments.
Several aWpera from outside to
Ifate were at the hearing prepared
ta tfJ'T tbafj tip jri-duce de
-vital ihe tat place them at a dis-
adYantag In competing with Okla-
homa shippers. The coal Indurry of
Colorado and N'w Mexico van es-
pecially represented several coal
men from these state being present j
VfrtuaJly all large manufacturers and
Jobber of th state are also repre-
sented and are prepared to fish for
th lower state rate.
It U expected that Commlsis oner
Lewis will bo here a week or ten
days taking testimony.
Pellagra Situation
Discussed By
State Health Heads
Washington A't. 4. Th p'-
lagr situation wa dlscnased in
riose conference her today at
a conference "between health of-
ficial from doren southern
state and Surgeon - Oneral
Ctimmtng of th -public healtk
errl . Some t the state ef?tca!s
6nUl as ther entered th eonfe-
renc room that they wonld dis
pute any claim that th disease
-d reached a erlKt prrortion
In their territory.
Bandits9
mris
$60000
tiif. sthwck cask
ir (.i oiu.i: hwkin
C AM SO LEFT FOIITIM:
to ins win:
London Auk. 4 Enrico Carus-i
left two wills according to :
Central News dlspta"H today from
Home. On of the wills was -mi-lo
!u Seiw York In 1919. and th othe
was executed at Ronemmto liHIs yea.
according to th dispatch fly th
terms of th later document the dis-
patch adds "ruo'8 estate is left t"
hU widow who Is to oar for Car-
siao'a mother And upon the widow's
ath th Toprry U to dMde.i
emora tha dMldren and a broth"?
of the deceased.
New York. Aug. 4 Th mystery
shrouding th history and the re
cent movement of Uentenant flenrg-
liamorv variously proclaimed a rtc-
tim of aphasia shellshock and mhi"
waladies was till unsolve! today.
No trace has been found of 'he younjf
man. who claimed to be a member
of th same family as the late Jsko
I Hanion millionaire TtepuMli-an
leader of Oklahoma sini-e ho my
steriously disappeared from th
N'oith (ndon howUial at Weekawk-
fh. where he had been a paUnt fir
two weeks.
Nor has th arrival of his r""
cnts. w-hlch h confidently predicted
matorlalixed. Meanwhile Chief of
rnllc Aurust Klassen of Veehawken
ha berim to invrvstlfrate llamon's
movem-nts and claims particularly
? assertions that h hnd rwoivct
telegrams Rnl lonc-dlManco calls t"
the ffect that they were on the vxr
to M'eehawken to take him Kick to
Oklahoma with fhem.
Ot toul. M. Aug. Thr be.
4iti today htld up and stugafd
Tommy Fela'do a pooioffico mil'
aongee at Wood River Illinois a-
I here and escaped v'th thro malt
pounchea o of ttbich is etlievsi
I to hivt contains d $60000 In currency
consigned to the Standard Oil rtf.n
ery at Wood River.
Felaido met tho train placed tht
pouchea in a pus cart and startt't
for th postoffico across the track
wnen th armed trio tpped from
an automobile and commended Mm
to throw up his hands. He appar
ally was alow I complying ant
one of the bandita struck him In tn
fae with hl fist. Tha other threw
thf pouches In the automobile anJ
"escsped.
NATIONAL GUARD ARMORIES
TO HOUSE THE H0MELES3
ChlfaJto. Aug. 4 An crpeal has
hoen mad to Governor Ien Pmsil
hy Theodore Itooncvclt post of thu
American Ixvfrion to open the na-
tion iard armoriB hero for th t
housing of hundreds of jobless er-
cervlce men said to be In Chicago.
Coyernor Small has replied that the
plat director of labor will make an
Investigation.
Coffee Drinking
In U. S. Has In-
creased 21 Percent
"New York. Auk. 4. -Coffee
drtnkinjr has lnmaed Cl ipc-r
ent or 1M) cirpa a year for each
iTTson In the t'nWed States
elnre th advent of prohibition
according: to fignreg mad piAlic
today by th national coffoe
roaster' association.
American coff con.mimpalrn
for th year ending Jimo 30. was
&28l.'01OS94 pounds or enough
to mak 4S4 cups for every man.
woman and child in the Tnlted
SUtes. Total world production
for th year ending June 30 wn
ariH-orlmately 250OOOOffcO lbs.
sin HMi iKi.n kii ifo
WIIH.K l nFI?
Matean V. Va . Aug. 4 f?!d Hat-
field and Ed Chambers. Minjto moun-
taineers who were killed on th alaps
of th courthouse at Welch. McDowell
conniy In a Rim fitrht last Monday
worn unarmed .their widows told
neighbors here today. Though both
Mrs. Hatfield and Mrs. Chambers ac-
rompunled their husbands t" the court
lust Monday where Rid former chU'f
of police at Matewan was to have an
TRAIN ROBBERS GRABBEO
fonea ri'. 4 - How sl
youths are alleged to have planned
to hold up and roh a nicht Pant Fe
train near Hed Hock on the n'rht of
May SI was revealed here today by
Ponon Cliy officers.
Vonr l'onea City bovs and one othr
man whose hone Is in Mlspourl ar"
under arrest as th result of two
months of surveillance by local fed-
eral officers anit Snnia K operators.
Fntuk J.m!n and Clarence Julian
now held at Pawhu;.a will be rlvn
n preliminary hearing at Pawhusk.t
this afternoon.
Three Ponca City boys are now in
tho I.npa n county J:i! at Outliri.
They will be given a preliminary
hearing at Guthrie Saturday. They
are Cecil Kapelje Carl HantM'y and
Myl I.armon. lrmon was said hy
local officers to be out cm bond awaiN
lng trial for alleged highway robbery
her on March fourth. A sixth mem-
ber of the alleged robber band has
not bS arrested.
RUSSIAN LEADERS
lll'KS" ' I ISI II I 1 iii ilmS mill iali
One
Hi
3
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I mm in' " Hi hi ii i ii in w m - r r ) ir - r mm n. -J
Held Razor To j IS nf (
is Neck; Another lX U'
Robbed Him- Civ A " 1
vji Li z i
r no x
Il4rljv.li. Aug 4 . Two .
O'O wmn fmd rtr
last ntgHt ecreitfd H w Mu-
st' a trvri.j Mltimin n. I
while one women helt1 htm w'to
tior at his thfost the hr
reliexrd him o his pr to
tsioieg but fai1 ta rewvj
hie dmend ringn. As they on
Ptesrrf up Sjoieing elfv.
Mfirrr iU tim st jfe
distance and seeing hit rhence
seised hoth mmih a shout fur
help brought a car but in the
confutxin one worn escaped
the ether was t4Mn to Ji whr
she Istrr confeited giving the
other woman's n' The eth
wnms wis (Slight st the depot
this morning while wstng fr a
train and both ore In sll pemt.
tni) lev ttlgstian
SUtttTIM
i
i Rsn grsncisee Cauf Auf 4-A
the request ef Pap Benadul XV the
. hniuhis of Ciiumtiiii have deeidot te
' raiea one millien dflar t tnsuuur
j te American welfsre In Hety Is w1
; announced .at . the .International
i hnlghte of Cetumbwt annual cvn
tun here tods. The u4 will
j i.d fee populee tubSL'slption ama
'the msmberehip of tho order.
Tht photo shows Kalinin li fi I'rroi.lctit of tli l'u.si;iii So ict
Iupttliii' with liotnTiil il'Hii iiy. Ibf ri.l!icMt ciiioiii i.lcr on a
tour of Soviet territory. i.-rx r.il !!iilcn cutnntnnil.'.J the KcM artnv
thl finite. I (illHial I'.'illt-l fiTi-oi in tl; Smith ol litlMIl
. ikiii r.nons i si:
c: ititu 11 i'i(.nis
Ci sv.
SOMHF.Il IWIM S mi l.
c:nitiF.s in Missonti
St. Uotils Aug. 4 lueomplfto m
officlalV'tums of the oWtlon Ind
ewered a r.harz of being lnHtlgaor 'cate the four proposals voted on ha 1
York. Aug 4. farrier pi'
are t.'ie 4iies al.tn prencit im
'setvW by New Yik ilrt vnndo's
New High School Butldinjr Ii "
Proposed; Will Cot $350000; reveai.-d t vt.y.
Bond ls3 Will Be l'eteittcs who )e l-ir.trty arretied
Necrsai y Anthony Ad.mo an hIkK. dru t
render it)d coiirim hici li.f'no wenli
At th regu:! montliiv mefting of f drtir and a I'l.'i'ou. satel tbee
Die in.ar.l .rf l-.ln. oi... I... t. I.- ''r" l"t twit cai.e fm te.rd.
.... . . -i eiiru 11
lUfrhunp' II. T. Hiif..r.i and llenrv
II. Itdd. ere si;.pi!u .
i ?Un f'r!nlcit Cn!;f Aitg 4
.William J M.fltntey of York.
f .iprt'in Secretary ff th Knight
of Culiiml us rlirted In th fnirn-
j ti in il ciftventl her t.iday that tht
j . r 'eit.lt J ittn 3t ha! U
I need a nt :iti In m"ler of IT
1 ho total American mHnVrHfj ff
th K of ('. t now TJkltU his r-
."" ' fo't '.. Sw York Iradia !'t
aovrnimcnt I.xpett Will Be j ajM Th TO ot .-
Hero on That Date To a.if.e by tha K. nf id dth
COTTON POOL SALE TO
BE HELD AUGUST 12
Grade and CliWit
Cotton
ti-hrf!t ilurinit th frl 4 cor4 in
i
jthe reiof
j Mrntrrs
a (-1; I
d
Hln int
tli'if
In..
wtlle!) piCt'OilH hint liiVetl
ndillcts held at 111 l .!!'!
' Adaitut rtfint'il to admit
bullilitig cointnlt'e.. ith l;ir tructlon ! iueo.i v;i a Auk carrier
to in.t!lgat th' jTexritt cotKlltions !
and tieeiM of a ti" llin'l Sehi' .j
mil ii mi l I ii i'
bil'ding. The rmiuninee m 1.N.i""M
aisr i:t.i.irs oi i t it
V i r ft ii from p !( I '
M"k"H fix" r'rld.it. !ijSi II.
n tln i! in for srml n' rtm-lng and
mllitiu t'n tiiiilirlx f cm-
ton im) fli i it i ..-i grower who ietir
to Ki( one or more lmbs In the p nil
tiiilM hate Ih'-m lUrt w.h t'onniy
I AKi-ni Vltiy of Secretary Kni
jW- fiuiT of th Com in CroM ii t orn
j i:iltee Hoi Inti'r tliini Monday Ailt
i '. P. Mldlii'll i oHihi eiiir. h"t l
of li ll.timm of Mar'.i..i for
t the Bjmb-r of S.2.'1
li ir 'o i of (he K of C died ilurtne tb tsl.e-
winh piil.id rnvre In th rjsTt
Thor was an Irieri-a of 11$ In lb
nttmhrr k. f C. council amal.
r : minions of varloua councils lit
larH rIMee sffet'tlng th prot'sltU
a e jtrtiw th of K. tr f. units the re-
port li
K of c nmneils and thetf entir
tue:ibrsliti port !e leased In (wo na-
tional r hardy drife in a Isri scsN
the Herbert Hoover llnropeajj Keiief
;oh tit- i
of the "shootlng-un" of Mohnsk M.-
lowell county last. year.
The widows said that they or their
tiiiat-ands did not anticipate trouble
In Welch and that Hatfield locked
his pistols In a traveling bag ani
Chambers laid aside his anna before
staring for the courthouse.
carried It was Indicated that t
j majority for the $VAo Ixmu for
soldiers for each month In service
would exceed tlOO.OOrt. I
I I -' t
SAYS MRS MUX LOWS OFFICE
SYSTEM IS PERFECT
"Mrs. Emma Basler county super-
intendent of Faiyn cyyirUy was n
ruev of Mta. Xora Mtwlow county
fwiperhitendent of Logan county to-
Jy. 3Jra. Basffler waa Tnuh please.t
with th aystem of handling the work
of the rJupwlntendent office here
which has been inaugurated by Mrs
Muxlow.
i ootiiai.l stau in:n
(W ItnOKFA NFCK (
Chicago Aug. 4. Harold Ltfven-
dahl Cnlversity of Illinois siiidt-ni.
and football star who was working
his way through rolles and had oh- j
tained a Job for the summer as a
lifeguard at a bathing beach here;
died In a local hospital hist night o!
a broken neck l.lfvenrahl. who hal
a record of having saved twenty per-
sons from drowning this summer was
injured n few days a?o when he dived
!n.o shallow water.
oki uimiv n:i.i i:
of (mii: K) m.v:'
Muskogee Aug. 4 Ctill for a siate
wide meetinsc of the Oklahoma Lea-
gue of Women voters was Issued by
Mrs. Phil Hrown. of Muskogee Mat
chairwoman today. The convention
will bu held In this cliy October ;'l
and November 1. Ttt will bo tht
first state convention of the Okla-
homa league.
I'd'ng. The cieinnliice vni
Inrlruiced :o report on the
rl.ll it y of rulllnn nn election to vn'i
bonds to build a w llirh H hool
! ureha; site fur ae ai-o rfiair
heating plaut-. imw in uie In Hi" viri-
on Sf'lnKll huillillliTs.
At tlt July nteetlny of 1in bft;irl
the roinmii'i made an ornl repo't
to ihe effect 1 1 it I tho time wan in-
opportune for tailing an election ami
aked that tim rommllteo be Riveil
more time jn which to prejiiire
written report Th riMjneiit was
granted. No report was mad In
Attgusj at th rKUlar monthly nieot-
Insr. Th coiniiiitteo a ill hoeviT
fil a wrilten li'imrt a th resular
September tneeling of (U flndlBRS.
We are nntioim for sugges'ions utnl
trust lb good icoplo of the oil y will
feel at liberty t i discuss this mat "r
iCoiitlinied ti Pa )
i ' . i . 1 1 1 1 .i.i. AH t 1 1. . .. i t . .
I...n.a will comiioH tiot n. Imi. i . "
it" nmnuttee on rliet III Ireland
as well a In many local cltHy
appeal t. Th rnvr estimates tha:
thn K of C er instrumental In
raising b'er8 four and fir million
dollars for the rui. Th
Kni. If alt trsnsml'ted tr) Cardinal
MeHrer sppnulmstely 3A0.-HVA franc
rter ur erM"ei from tunny tikU-
hom.t and Tetti f .iti N" Hoimaji
pret.iMu of Cm e'trst NM.p. tnis.
will act ai iritV'") br the cm dm
iroer anil clone jioi
l.otdoO Ai.t. 4 -llepot in juihi;h-
eil lierTi thui I tin- iovern i"rhi of
m.rlhern Iceland loul dcflnitclv snd N0 CHANCt r '0X
finallv lofiite.t to I.hvp niivthitig to do pl a Y Irs it 8ltw f for his itottiutn rentrttctloa
with fie Kovernmeui prolKiciile rda- fl.Htil.im Yah Aug 4 I i Hl r"'"rl Mntad that '? H3
tit to p ie.i In Ireland. ef diiav 1 Itunii U of Tacoma. prenldent of th i "l" K "f mmbrshlt wimbl
oificii.il .le.'.re. ta he 'aholnteiy i ioift. internal loiml leagn n. I l'l'rtlmt thn mtUloa merit ant
towint e.t today that none of the I ''' h ! during th year fi0t ner
imf.iiitiile.l " tortincfiit today that none of th.
I w.ii aertid kin no ' r eiOKdln While Hex players aiiitibted 1 ' ' )'rUillcllOI had been rH!
had torn sitinuiMed to th I'l'-l'-r jiry Tlieaday evening need look for
'.tliliict by the goternment a Job with his lenrti.
- .... .1.. - . . . ". " A"'
in Nr h and Hmi'h Csroiina I'rinen
l'dar. uund Nijta Scotia and S
ftninew ick.
GETTING BACK AT HIM;
WIFE RAPS HUBBY
Oseo Minn.. Aug. 4-Statlnx that
her buwhand gave Information that
resulted in her being fined $1.V) last
BIG LOAN TO URUGUAY
IS SANCTIONED
Montevldio I'rug'iary Aug. 4.-The
na'.lonal exeeutlv. council has tip
proved th acceptance ff a )oan (
j $7.fil0(!00 hy North American hankers
through lh National City Hank of
New York. This loan to the I'm-
guayoa government would mature In
iS -years.
FIGHTING IS ON IN
THE CHINA AREA
Peking. Air.tl 4. righting Is re-
week on a charge of manufacturing ; ported in progress today along a ten
Intoxicating liquor .Mrs. Naihilda ( mil fron. fifty-miles nor'heast of
Wodtke yesterday expressed herself j Yochow w here forces from th pro
as being delighted to testify aftalnst
him on a charge of assault and bat-
tery brotuht by Mr. and Mrs. Kred
Oigley. '
vine of Uunun affiliated with thn
southern or Canton government of
Cuba recently Invaded Hepi-h province.
Five-Fodt Rattle
Snake at Large
In Skyscraper
New York Aug. 4. Somewhere
In the labyrnthlan passages of i
the Hudson Terminal building
today there roamed a fiv.foot
rattleanake an unwelcome ten
ant of the big akyacraper since
last Tuesday.
A porter who first saw the
snake crawling over a telephone
booth and aounded the alarm
drew down on hlmaelf a variety
of sarcastic remark until hit
tale was verified by a circus
man who found that one of
three enakea ne had checked st
a parcel counter had escaped.
tSAVWrjMSrlr'SiSAr.JI '
Land Pirates and a Precaution
Tlie land piialea uho luve keen robbing motoring lovers
nnd ethers on county road are respecter neither of person
nor property. Report! indicate that their covetous inclination
cover a multitude of things and thn t rural residents at well u
city folks nre victim ard losers.
Sheiiff Robertoni advice that ijooneri park their cnr
within the more populous city limits instead of in secludad
spots in the country i4 excellent perfectly sound. Having
om understanding of psychology even if they don't call It
that the robber know that many and perhap most youn
folk never report hold-ups prcfirrirg to suffer los rather
than publicity. But the farmer have no such option no choice
about where to park their chicken and home cured hams and
roasting ears They have suffered often and heavily nt a result
of tho depredation of thieves ar.d robber who escape in stolen
automobiles with their loot.
It would seem that any reitonable requeut the sheriff
nakes of the county commissioners for aid or equipment to
make the rural districts safer ought to have careful and favor-
able consideration. The sheriff and hi deputie have shown
commendable ccthusiasm nnd notable bravery in uch patrol
of the roads and puruit of bandit a it i possible for them
to make with limited number and facilities.
A number of motor cars have been held up between Okla-
homa City and Outbrie tf late - many of them have not been
reported for wcll-ktowr reasons but there should be a stop
put to this particular brand of lawlessness and it will require
more officers to do the work. Oklahoma county hs aJroady
supplied the necessary patrolmen for its part of the county
highways.
. ... l-i-'i---in.nlfli.rinirwnn.rtnn-ir tii.iiii.r.-ll-fll-
ui:i.i;Vi in MKXiro
PAY 1101 HI M TAX
Man Antonio Tras AusT. I
Amr!a btisltrr-na men living l.-i
VeWo hairo Si)rerthd 1 1;-; tit.
ward fond of I0.no) wl'h which
Hwyere wt! h employed In ft f1M.
In relieve American lUIng fa foe
"irn countries from thn '.aynient cf
It.citn tat Th rtnd l 'fnc col
!t by hm American Chamber .if
'o-nttte'cn to Meskv City which m
limine that s4 Amrclans o Mnsl-f.
(ay the tcin ta" th parmen
of an lunim tat to th rnitl
Ktntea Btvernmcnt t double taia-
lion DEBT BALL GAME O F
&tAON TO BE PLAYtO 8UNOAV
K'iminy ii romht to aathrto Sun-
day
The faus. c!lUen an! reside n' of
thf. surroundiog country will mora
'this wsjr early fiundsy morning ant
they wilt brlnj with thero th fastest
hiil team on tha Knnt Rid. Tb-
cai.e will b hard fought and will le
well played. Clemte) sod fiandell will
plajt wliii h Hominy team.
i
MARTINELLI WILL
REPLACE CARUSO
Iondon. Aug. i.A Milan dispatch j
to the Dally Kew today say It isj
fcuthoratlvely ataded fiat Gloranna
Martlnelll win succeed Enrico Caruso
ss the leading tenor at the Metro- j
politan Opera House in New York.
LODGE OF PERFECTION
. e MEETING TONIGHT j
There trill be a regular meeting'
of the Lodge of Perfection at tb j
Temple tonight at oclocX. a ful
attendance is deBlred. 3f. T. Swear-
Sagen Master. '
WEATHER
Kew Orleans La Aug. 4. Tonight
W4 frltoj feoeralry fair.
n-' -ri T-n-ri-r- in.n.nn snuuLnri-irii osmyaa.. a....j -iit.i. .. "i .i iui -hj nr
MISS ALICE APPEALS TO WOMEN OF NATION
Characterizinrr th 8hcppard-Townr
mafernify bill as "class logialation of
ties" and tlesoribinp it at potent with
"paternaliKtii possibililies of incalcul-
able danper" Miss ltcc l.cibertson.
Oklahom.a only woman member of
Oonmrss in an exclusive interview in
The Washington Herald makes an ap-
peal to the "American woman voter"
to oppose it;
The significance of Miss Rohertsop's
attitude is best understood when it in
remembered that the Sheppard-Towner
bill is the one piece of legislation upon
which is concentrated the full atrerigth
of the woman suffrage organizations
and which was to have been th
monument to mark the victory of
suffrage.
According to other members of
Congress who wore shown the state-
ment MIks Robertson' action mark
a definite line of cleavage between the
lady from Oklahoma and the stifftHs:e
organizations and indicates that she
has thrown down the challenge to
i brittle .Tlw statement follows;
.; MiM Robertson ' Statement
"To the Alwrienn woman voter a
an individual:
"On July 22 by a vote of sixty-
three to seven twenty-six Senators ab-
sentthe I'nited'States Senate passed
the bill variously known as the 'baby'
the 'maternity' or the 'Khcppapi-
Towner' bill. This bill is now pending
consideration in the House. Its sup-
porters assert that it has the undivided
support o the women voters of
America.
"I whs one of tlioie millions of eon-
servative homc-lovjnsr Women who
never asked to vote who dreaded new'
and heavy responsibilities but in
infinite wisdom placed t:jon us the
brmlen of 1he suffnig". It matters
not now w lief her tte sonltt tbe'lfufy
or not r'Hfiimt"vii.i ff'$nd from
cowardice or indolence we must not
tiow fail our eointtry.
Claims Bill Paternalistic
"Is is your hoiinden duty your in-
alienable right as im individual to
krow the renl iiteauintf -f this bill.
Send a postcard to your Senator or
member of Congress or to me askitj''
for a copy and when you receive th
bill examine it cart fully see if it does
nut carry with it a power small in its
beginning and seemingly
innocuous
l. in' . . . ....... i . .(.--rr-- -- -)u-i-u-j-j j-Q-y-u 'L l .HI .
but villi pjitrrualihtif posaihilitica of
ineolciilitliio iliitifer. Ask other women
about it ask your huHbamls our
lenl friends mid when you linve made
up your mind tell tH uf reprenenta.
live: jn Wtishiicton. f
'"Remember the ioliti"jl women
wloi are supporting this bill wishing
the first test of their power in legiala-
lion to be a master stroke haw used
the most touching aiJj irresistible ap-
IK'hI that could be placed before a
body of Amerieaif men. Mother of
America is this an iusidiou attempt
to see ire most dangerous clans lefislu-
tit.n the class legislation of sex?
"I or-pose this bill basing my action
upon the belief that my sister women
have not been fairly dealt with that
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NEGRO PREACHER VICTIM
i OF MAN HE HELPED OUT
f fan Antonio Tcian Aug. 4 Hr.
' Ira I Norwood negro preacher (oolc
a vagrant negro Into hi home for
' shelter last ijht This morning
ben h awoV hi Sunday sermon
his minister rIIr4 pass and bis
'theological books along wttt. h's
"guest had dlnaiu'ared. NorwnoJ
'Sfkej th aid of jolice.
THREE W0UL0 IE TRAIN
j ROBBERS IN JAIL HERE
i Cecil Kapelle. Crl Uamsey anl
Merle Laruion. three hoys charged
.with planning to hold up aud rob a
night Santa F train near B-d Hock
but who wr "tlpd off" to officers
and arres'ed. ar In Jail hr await-
lu action of federal grand Jury.
1 PLUH HATt NEXT
J Chicago. Aug. 4. Ulg velvet and
plush hats will he fashion' nxt edict
mlillooers attending th National
' Congress of Retail Merchants an
fiouaced today.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 121, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1921, newspaper, August 4, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713340/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.