The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 131, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 19, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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SJf V " . fS
Reds In
Strike Use
Dynamite
tftr TV IwrfaM rra)
Chicago Aug. 1. With mil-
road pcac apparently hanging in
the balance until next Wednes-
day when spokesnv p for the
railroad ami striking shopmen
are due 0 meet a sain dynamite
and violence kept the alrike front
lagging.
Outbursts occurred at scatter-
ed point from the Atlantic to
the Pacific liombs wvre thrown
into the Atchison Tcpeka &
Santa Fe yard at Albuquerque.
X. M and a heavy blast rocked
the trestle of a Chesapeake A
Ohio railroad bridge near Hunt-
ington W. Va. early tvly. Ac-
cording to early iptrt neither
explosion caused rmtch damage.
Dynamite tore up the track of
the Illinois Central at Padueha.
Ka just ahead of a coal train.
Two passpnger train and a
freight had passed a short time
before and the explosion burst
behind a bridge crew. The on-
eoraing coal train vraa flapr!
in time to prevent a wreck.-
Transportation difficulties due
to unauthorised strikes of train
crews continued to cV.ar away
rapidly as the train-nen return!
to their job.
New complication on the
Missouri Pacific roe when '
per cent of the brotherhood of
railway clerks employed on th?
road voted in favor of a strike
The result of the rote wan sent
to international headquarter of
the clerks 'union at Cincinnati
It was aid that no walkout was
contemplated tmUl further at-
tempts at settlement of contro
yersiea were made.
Hw Strike Peace
Plan May Work
New York Anir. m The five
great railroad brotherhood which
have Mepprd into the nation-wide
shopmen' strike m mediator
yesterday offered to the road
what they termed a practical
proposition for pear-? and the
. (Continued on Pag 5)
lOSISOi
Paxolled Prisocer Who Pradsed
To Ee Oood Arretted for
Stealing Two
Bicycles
ORLANDO JIMOHS HOLD
IVTCRESTINK f'-Ll'B MKKT
The Orlando junior detnonntrst ion
club held It regular monthly meeting
tt tha community boa ta Orlando on
Friday August Mth. ilenry Wolff
president and Alice Hartley. secre-
tary with the attance cf th local
operrUor Mr p. It. Gilmore con-
ducted tha meeting la a most credit-
able manner.
An Interesting program wi given
and Henry Wolff and atabel Pete sob
were aoea aa the delegate to ro to
the Farm Concref M reprenenutSreif
of th Orlando club- Fifteen clut
membf rt and officerg were present
and fifteen rlsitora who were tltally
concerned la tha Interests of the clur
mtmbera J. It. Wiley county farm
ajent and Alias McEdna Corbet
county home demonstration agent
were Iher. The entire etsion u
filled with Taluable Inatractlon and
reports of profitable jerfortnsnce o'
clab propect.
S.t IKJea U a iMdly and
t tvniem in h dlswKkw tf c
tamivtug )ea eoJe lu!iy
after hrts( tb evlder h
a!ty nt then tf he
tbisit the ess JusufWs It. and he
frjttoly do b tareHt th jronf
prisoner peadiag food tn-havkr.
Itut somtAim the traditioaal
ft they corns bvk.
This 1 trss la th ess of on
Julius Crwn youot Begeo whom
Judge Botes inl!l im tuns
Th Jadg wn o cemia that b
had don9 th right thing in this csss
tbt ha a4 yoting tireett's cs sa
sa tilast ration when drfentUic his
parol method during th rsmjmiga
just ckuted. '
But the ioU V oa th udg tn this
case.
Yesterday CUad Mjmv city mar-
shat t CresVet arrted ta negro
tMija ho had s!ol. n hU yi-Vs la their
twwessioa. Th arrests vera nsd
oa a r from JSUerlff Rotrtso
who to 14 M!j to hold two B;ro
boys ho h though had 4artvl thst
y with th stolen het.
WTin ih y wert brought to
Guthrie. ru-tM-rtixva sa snr1-4 to
fiad that Juliua was on of the
thieves.
Th wheel stoles belooged to
l-ther Arnold and diaries Wench of
thl city and wer taka after 11
ftVkxk Thnrsdsy nfeht Tl other
boy charged wtih theft of the wheel
is J. W. Jxckt. local iirir.i vouih
nov f;o!n:u is
KING OF THK LINKS
Has Woman Same
Right as Han? If So
S:.J:ay Smoke
Nw Vsrtt Aw 1 Wemn Mr
rer waiting wtth Mett today
toe t aeiain f Ra.Mt Csiis
ior Inright t vetae
licmtn csn stop a wmM frsw
amekina a cioarst so tn trst.
Th aw(i'ars ane ti.
mn KMysff raaPd the knwckts f
Mr tlayden after h rsfwssg- t
' tflscard tigarst. The wnmM
mt smoking w ttsndtnf with
hr hubd and cnttng with
lHnds sa roadway. Meat f "
Wwmsii la tn party wet wearing
kMicftfcra
E award H. ftlaydsa netsstsd t
ts Boticman Kat ti had g)vn
h. Wits th clgaeet and tHt hr
wa n law ts evnt he smoking
wwse and wn hs wld. Ms
wsd a tsmptsiht saslnst Kftvsn
I and tH mttr was ps t Csm
niasrense tnetght tsr deeln.
Appthtcd American Coin-
r.litfT to the Unild
CUtn I!:iico BouncUry
LOODEfM
FUH TIE WI
Dartaesa Stop Aft Excttief
and Well Played Oamg
of Ball; Third of
Serifi
Yesterday at 3 p. m the IJ mssnd
tvMoly bs hilt e.: a!a crog-
d tata This be lt of the
three serie to ba ?!.: ed by h
teams Tht game si wert the oihir
two win attended 1 y a tery few;
bowerer the gsmst tsve bn the
bt of the ieanon The firtf ieing s
t to I asms the SeooM a 3 to 0. hot a
in for of the IeM:hy. Th IJmu
got next to Wfnton tr V fttols
tw-trler and got a nunVer of hits the
game a cslled tn th "th Inning ou
account of darkne 'be score beiat
(t to S
Lion Young ( Itched a god asms for
the LioBt and the team gave him gioi
support. However the tiout ws's
i i -rv J r
ro- M
W
M in imm .I- mt
(Jeorge CNtrry forrucr gtivctmir
of New Meah-o who ) ct
appoiutctl by President Uarduiif
to K Amcricl Co;iHniioiter of
the I'nitwl HtltesMeiiCd Inter
tiatiotial b.onulaiv cMnmii.n.
boed c!:;:geb cm
KluilrinG IS F
Assistant Cashier of Enid Bank
Eseapeg J si J Br.tenc; Thm
CtrtkiKf Copruen Sent To
Log-in Caunty B.utll
ctlag a U sentcnt-e whUh was
later meted out to hi rowMinktas.
Chsrlet O'Connor siltnt esuhlsr
of the 4irflld eouoty bonk of End
w fuund guilty tn Jadae Cottersl a
dit Ulon of tha l'nKd tsle distal
court her lata lYiday atoning sod
Liquor Valued at
$100000 Is
Taken By Raiders
New l. N V Aug. !
Hur vatMtd at tOO.OUO ente
slHvea ysaW te ssaiit
ftftn aesnst wr tsssn Hy
today in a raid by ts KJ nolx
n a teat ms"y ' iss
TSs aslics swessed n tn
' dock t crw of th yht ta
st was wnlesding it ags. fif.
tesa mow tried l g wy Sut foe
an hsoe th gsiica (mt4 ta vrt
sui tool BMhrti en th pis' finally
gotttng all f thon aaeopt th gaa
tain.
!"ii:iTEriSv;iiLEE
was asaoiwd a fine f gTitu)
tR Th AHst4 rrtn) . . : ' " " 8 " . . Thn .Mrtfto ehsrsa ws. klH.t I
rmiwrfS Aug . le Ssnen.1 . . " . . E J. SaHlh railway hop noa-uiiion
th. inuabumu douU trreled golf ' ' . V '" worker August and t.kinK him
vols projected suddenly to th i ' JoB AI "B lhMr """ twenty mils In theufIntry d fore-
acting msnsgfr porrinneo 1:10 a jiro-
fsaslonsl. lion Jelsm U tur first
hsteman and Uon sUeiwr 2nd bate
man were absent. Th f'nal core w-s:
Uon ;o H'ii S4
IteMoiay t0 301 -4
highest ptaacl of h gams' fame
todsy waa wwa.pcd "with meneag
ooograiubt!ng him oo th. antte!cg
th nations) rofsknal chsmpton
tbi? at the trnathrMU Oakmoat
links her yeten!ar. His future
cour was undtvld"4. !l had be-
for hira today a down invitations
for lueratlYe rngsttpments.
.( 10SC SUFFERING
MOT III REVOLT
The Pest Who Opens His Muffler
and Toots His Hora Unneces-
sarily Loud and Long
To Be Handled
ST UK U:Y TO K
LOW THIS VEAM
AftANDONEO ENGINES
UE0 BY SANTA FE
Tulsa Aug- 19 Qsrly this fear
tha motlta power cffictal cf the
Sants Fe decided that the l.S'O type
of pralri freight IocookkItc srl
lnleo.aately constructed toa th
heary oil traffic so all wer repair-
ed sod then sideHracked with the
cab boaed aa.
After tha shopmen's strike got a-
dr war looomotiTes began to be
laid u? Cor Bcsaary beUermenls.
it was decided that th 1.8 clas
ecgiaem were all right after all for
serrk and today they are found rn
usa wher heretofore U wer idle.
"Speaking of nnne:aary nois'j
and wbo is not? 4b a biue-ribtxm
winner la that lntMat crnwtura
ho is always testing out his auto
au.li-la ttoro. lie sexs .. to labor
oncer th fcMoaa dehiaiua that erery
osr i Jadgyd by the barbsry wHh
which Its s'.gnsUing dorfc sassutu
and tortures th ear-drum of a
long-atiffering coxmuntty' said
Chief MiKhe'.l today who adds that
he ts going after the pest-
it is realized or corse that even
in tha beat regulated faffiUir It is
occasionally neceessry to adjust th
mechanism of the utomobil born.
Ibis accessory of th motor vehk-1
go oa a stria perlodicsUy and
Th staie levy th yr will le one
hslf mill th lowet since statehood.
Heretofore the state lety hs ranged
from one and a halt milis tj the limit
threw and a half mill. The low stale
levy will In a tnesure( conipensate for
the adverse sasessed vsluatlos of the
county this yesr. -
I Tha deprettstion la the price of si!
i farm c ommodHin and liv aloes'
lowered th showing here welt a
elsewhere In the (t The public
lervic corixiratlotia also turned in a
lower valuation.
FILTHS (Ti ll IIOLIi
A IIKLTING IIKUL
Th John Firlda-for-Governor
hold in feuthuslaetlc and well att'i'i!-
ti tncetlbg at tha court house last
flUi; st wxich tlm tlana were
t;trV.l sdopted f r waging a a. iff
ca.Haiis hr the republican tie?
c&'ifcty and state this tU John
Adam resided and Dr. W. E. Fur-
row uok th wlnutes.
The eaa was haoftied l Wll'lam
A Maurer Tatted Kisiaa tbruy for
lh WMtfrn itlatrirt cf tjVUi .. n.
Hoy m. lwt sUunt t"hikd titites
attorney.
Testimony aUwed that while ty
Connor did aot rtitijot u the
"nlgtit party" whkh took Smith from
Knid to Mno and dumped him bt. a
on of the Itutlgalorw of th art's!'.
ha drovo the purty In h a car wtttiout
retialsn- th Judge Mid.
Ktsy of exwution for ten days was
granted when notke of n spiral
given by )'t!nn ' stttfi")'s f tta
of t000 was e'ven-
Thre of the iri n who were iiii"m-
bers of the party were given nentoncff
of sixty day in the Ugsn county Jail
upoa entering p!ea of guilty. Tb-y
wer O T Hciinington. H. K. Whiten -
k snd John Jen.iKra all of Koid.
Charge agalnct Wianley R.berts. an-
other dnfondant 13 th aam rae
were dismissed lie teetlfted for I ho
proaiJculUm
Trial of numbr of striking shop
worker fiom Tuta w ataitrd today.
men
DO AT PARK
Dalljhtful Tim Enjoyed By Club
Members Their Ladies and
Some Quests; To Aid
Hospital Work
Afler tb4 hall gato. blefl th
Uon and th IfctMolay teani )
terday etentag tha Uobj en'oye.f a
dejjghtful pii-nl dinner at aUnowst
Wells I 'ark. prepared and ertet by
th i.n ee. rl4 ehiKc tK.tary
t)le with ail of the spotting
trttuming ws sfd an.t givsuly
enjoy H by all lue trr sud f k
folSosed.
After lh f.a.t a short bualuoM
' n wa held at stilt a it ws
reJ to fumtB car f.r thw Rous
U h u rsatasa to ( danstlon
of fntlt Ji!y and Jams th M
K. hintAl Thla trovmetU tw
' I not original with th Um
as alt civic club and ntany la.ll-
vtduaU and ihurch itrgsnlaion
hav Jotne.t tuak tt real iotu-
muulty ntovemeTrt lna their
gueata th UdW it bad g flue
time
TI' net m eeting of th club w'll
(hi held st Mineral Wells I'ark ae
rltay at o'clock la the wvwing;
sil Llms sr argt-d to b oa hand
with wl fiiM Ilwk( iMt t
(wniphall onr of th lUnderlne
ttrt4 pW a .iect4 to
iiieuUxwabip.
Loral Hall Team
Duncan Hare;
Be Played
et
i
Home ' . fl
-t.rtrs sl.rvs n
st.l itt the tuiw On "
trd. J
btt tass h.nrip vl
-t the II to hi fVi
Th
4
tha he ind.
tl-Hhrui b-tt
tn fnll fort
first go
th gmon
irnor gana bfr tW a"" !
oa Hepteaibvr Uth.
At Ihtavae yesteedar th Utr
took a fot and wetl pUyd ga
from the u4ka b. .ht of i
M I
Mlf th h'in fan wiil g! th
Ikiii the enMir4gst th-y ailt
ww wtl mi the sesaua t th l I
f the dlvial.e" I4 ) I"w4-
4'H k prwtnM (luthrkt bait ehttt
tmlsy "Nothiog pi pop tt a
tesnt so gslrk a sathitaiaette ap-
txort frum th graml eaaO. te
be hert and th po. kt uh." h
eddo.1.
Tha ga.ni yoatftday reutt. ts
follows?
Bcora fey innings It It F
tlo'hHa W N !u 7 1
tun tt ....... W Ooe !. J I t
tUtleHns; Stringer. Mttbli.
Jenlng and !lrc xtltar t?'f
sad Itlair
Another i
Strike
Outrage
)t
Ottttoa Aug ttnat.in abut
Vtin br rtMay I ta t
vr by lantne. t H. K
VHon . ot (Hh) i- e l
Clf moo I W lw e lit i
littriat It. tiwrra and At-
atmaa. tvrktna and Mos
HEUftiCK GOES TO SULPHUR
LEGION MEETING
Edgar flerrlck member of the ei
HEAVY HUVFALL AT
t:Ut LASI XKillT
must receive proffsaional attention fcuum commm vi inw s''o Am-r-W
are all willing to pardon some-' !on Wioa organization left today
thing t the fallibility of bama In-' fiulphur wher a meeting will be
veatloa. toOay. Th dedication of tha ttal
. '.. f tubercular hospital tor returned sold-
(Coatintied oa Pag 6) lerg will be tgd there unday.
(By It SoaorUted f "
Knid. Aug. 19-Two pron In-
ju.d and a property to of 2) M
reultd from a high wind acompany
Ing tn imh and half rain that f at
her in three hourg last Bight.
Mr. and Mr. II. A. Htamhard were
loth seriously Injured wha tb
horn blown mor than 75 a?
b; 'h storm. The damsg wasioo-
fitved to a small section tn the wt
fart of the city - s
IRISH FACTIONS IN
SPIRITID FOUH MOU flGHf
rtflfaat Aug. II A alrlid fight
of four hours' durst Ion occurred e ri
today biwen National trcMps and
JlepubUran irrw.iiar t luugMlay
n t IX)Uth-Arh bordera Tim
IlopubU.an finally fled across th
Uror with the Kr Hi at era Is pur
suit. No detail of taaualtU. nrt
reported up to thla afienwtk
f"" i in mi -r-jr imiri ninii"iiiniiiiiiiim'n; 'jiiiiiwwwwwwh -mmu
iriiono. Aug. 19.--tn llano dafaatad
the Ofphana to t ParUr Kt Uro
itnoi'k out so men sad Uw h
li ft M Si altered hits.
Ptor by (nnlnga H It R
Kt lto .....031 W 0i t 9
t4terUs; I lab and Hel'maa:
Ora&aw LukeHsrt t t
t.itKAT I'omxi i iiiix
Aiu: i vnnt t oviitiM
tag TSa a taint
injiutti. Minfi Aug. l - Afiar a
tilnlit of virtus) Calm toon ftgMlug
the frel fires tn nortbwra Winte
sots at out t4y to sltempt to get
a a'ranghild on th. vri u b!ai
before (bay Conid Ja t!rr Into
gncator mna:a by hevy A
light drUiting rwln. f.il atiy tt.dy
Mayor Defies Dry Law
.Tohimtowri Ta Atif
1!). Hrcwcra nmi saloon
keejtfrs (f JolniNtowu
hai Itcert notified ly
Mayor .JWph Ciiuf field
that they inay "inarm-
facttirt! nod sell jfool
beer" and if they srlt
"poor beer" thy will bo
arrested. The mayor said
he took the t-p to see if
h could not "rid th
city of bootlegger wliO
have been selling poison
oua linor at fabulous
prices"
"ity order" said
Mnrj'ur ("atiffield thw
niomiriir "wns called
forth for two reasons.
While it is aimed at the
boot lexers itiaifily I also
bad in mind tl.e f t that
the city's watr supply is
not fit for ne. The
wster Is absolutely Im-
pure and I'm sure ouf
ciluctH will wrhome good
beer n relief front am Ii
it eonditJon."
SnUljtutioii of mult
li'juora for water in
Johtiatown I'a. would
rtiti a fotd of Hie prohibit
liott laws if the Uvr cnti-
tniiis more than onehalf
of one per iit alcohol
I'rolubittoij f'ttmmisNioiier
if ay itca an id today
Mr. Uayneg declared
that he had only s'ert
nwrspaper reports of tb
authoriilion (riven by-
Mayor Cauffield for tne
of real berr in the place
of water and therefore he
could not annotin any
plan to invt u'lt n situa
tioti. He added however
that if the prohibition
laws were violated the
prohibition enforcement
forces would take the
neeenJiury action.
Porl Worth. Tt Aaf -
VI n If. L IIirkty. wh dtotje.
geared Thursday wornbt ki-
I ween her hom and the IZ
Meimfetturinf eompwny. ksr
she was employed teUphonad
from IHlla at 1 11 lUtuntaf
worttif sUttnr that she had
been kidnapped Thursday at t
A- tn and earned tn An awtmo
bile out en the sinart tin) road.
strirpatl of her clothing from lit
walat vtp her shtme tRn 0u SAa
cut to ic and Hrfl wrani
with a wire and some pteea ai
rope. nn ai;f4 ibai a naa
drove the car ana inl imr waw
men enk part In the assault.
She is a worker at vtant
hre a strike hi tn profree.
Welklnf back toward Klar-
side bare footed and hall drtaa
(Hi she was found by a motorist
who offered assistance. Che told
htm that she was afrsid l return
home but that she would like to
go t her 'sister's home tn Dallas
- a k. a . IS . -
TTte man ik tr ia Mattaa.
Bttainesa
rort Worth Tet An. It
Business men holdtsf s mass
weettnf this morturf adopted
lwselution cnlUnf upon ioal of.
ficers to protect the garment
maktnir nlanta durtr.g the prestnl
open shop strike or they wwld
ask Oovtmor rwi tor ranjwrs.
Dlsordm tndndlpf tha kldtmp.
ping of wotnen b women kars
neen in progrw siutw
a a ' MAS.. . . '
Row An Okiaoom vuj
Is In Trouble and Eotb Art
In Jail; Wife To Poh
Cass .
j U H a Ufrr tikUhonta t'lty
nvanufwi tmr. get la bad with th taw
sot hi wife wbtt ha i tint.
ri rrilay la coiny with a rd-
b.l.l girt. nmsd tltfcsl twtiar.
rwhotn he rirBtit to be hi wife.
prx'rit- to gt tsnked ap oa ora
wh'aky sad tbo lu a htm ht k
The toopie rstitrd at a Wat bote!
a A- t Hfkin M wit-
Wht the rn'H t arrived hf W
car wa out .f liooteilaatoa. it hirs l
s rrt car front Tsltmaa and took
th girl to Aiuitiail Ntit faturniag
that night Ttit beam alafmsd
and had htm amt4 The wlt ws
her t May and tay ait will plar
a harge aaa nxt both her huls.n4
and th attrl of s laitry Ito'h tjsfirfwf
and the girl sr la Jail hr.
MOT CMToTAnTTsT la"
GRASBIO ty POLICE
T It MUt heit was rat4 by lh
city pull Vetay thargs of paw
lug a htt I'hwjk foe ll' m
rraar t wa ttiraad avwf to th
eopaty for proecutfc
M'. K. T. .i:ra ht sad sow ltl
O. Wfhrfofit mtm ' aprndisg
avpai lr wita h"r Ut-f Mr. K.
Jt Hi Ut(iUr and Mr J If tVsvaa.
JAPANESE MATCHES POP-
ULAR IN PHILIPPINES
Toklo Aag IS eurty ter cent ot
matrhe coasnnwd In the Phlliptlne
Ulan da are of Japanese msaufacto
according to a report cf Coamral-Cea-tral
8oglair to tie foreign of.'ire
There art aoms Amarb-sa and Chinese
saatcbas imported and German and
Dutch manufacturer j tried for an op-
en lag bat the report say tha Japaa-
cs vera able to" undersell them.
WEATHER
New Ortasts La Aas. lt
-1 frrf-j t'TJ 7
-TonlSi
:- Horrors! A Millionaire's Son Goes To Work and Likes It '
Chicago Aug. 19. A Detroit Mich.
millionaire's gou gjt to work at 7:30
in th-3 morning; carries his lunch in
a tin bncket sud seldom hears the
"quitting whistle" blow before 6
o'clock at nihf aud often later. -'
That briefly constitutes the1 daily
; round of Frank Cotirena 20-year-old '
son of Jamea Courens mayor of
Detroit who for more thac a yar
has been empbfjrd a n inspector by
local firm of architects.
Young Coiueng who probably will
come into many million some day
aeea nothing out of the ordinary in
hi position adding he plana to b
married in a fw months and "i
working hard and saving mom-y" in
anticipation of that event.
"I va not earning a great ueti
he said "bnt I am encouraged greatly
by th little I bare been able to sate.
I want to get married n-?xt arming and
tliat fakes money."
The youth who is now overseeing
the concrete work on factory build-
itig lii progress of conslruction terms
Ms j. resent work "the hardest job I
ev-r bad" adding that often tha
"day's work runs into the night."
t
When Rev. V. D. Hawk of the
Church of Christ Virginia III. was
offered the tisual vacation he made a
counter proposal to hi church boanl
of trtwtefg. The church parsonage
needed a coat of paint. It offered
to do the work if the church would
furnish the paint. lie put in . his
vacation painticr the hor e f1-1 de-
tlared the change of work was a rest
for him.
Whcu J. P. Csrnes of St. I'snl. was
sentetiwd to W) days in the work-
houae for petty larceny after he had
admitted his identity when a Jr-'
tillioii photograph taken six years ag'
was shown him he was asked if he
had anything to say.
" Yea . judge' I hsv-e That picture
there is me all right hut can't you
tske another onet I'm a lot better
looking than that."
lit wiJi was not granted.
M'oving of Hibhing Minn a village
( 15000 inhabitants considered by
engineer to be one of the great
t -jl'jveraezta of the twentieth tentury
virtually U completed. N'ow whera
the world's richest tillage formerly
wa located there stands a tnw old
buildings the tract being dotted with
the crumbled foundations of the re-
moved slrticlures. :
f On the other hand win-re once lay a
aiifhtless bush-covered tract of land
there now stands the town of New
Hibbing th metropolis of the most
vajushbj ore mining enter in the
world.
- Knfire housr which formerly stood
on the old townsite now are a part of
the New Hibbing having been remov-
ed in sections upon huge motor trucks.
- Hibbing' new business quarter b
one of the bright sped of the mining
country. btZt offb-e and store
V :J o r:t I.)
COnitIG!
rIij3"LdaD;U"
- An aha-jrling story of
American HfV will follow
"CroCut" wow runniug
hi Tha Leader.
Mi i;iiiimm a pl.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 131, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 19, 1922, newspaper, August 19, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713366/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.