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DAILY LEADER.
liMfd a t . Oil. wMtuffl m-n4 Haas ill 4 lte m I nf Mank S. I;.
VOLUME XLX1V.
norm
(itrniKu: okla. Monday novum hku ..cu
Nti.Miii:a 7t
The Gutedr
Die Dor.iBifjG
PLOT HIPPED
BY ENGLISH
iv imikiutioxs rki:
to i.taho sn:rv or
HIGH ot t h im. whom;
uit. it vs nr.nx
TimiMirAiii
PAflLIAMENT CLOSED
JTOJHE PUBLIC
I1HST tiuk i HIM OH:
RII.LKT WtOOF A I TO IS
ISHH; Al0 AMIOIHO
IIAK; AU I.OMMIN
IN FKAHIilUSP
ULtCTIN . onM tiai Mwwn e.Uht o'clock
Lond'n Nov. ?t. Fivt men ai J Tuesday nlsM and ntn tVtn k VI-
te to at head of a bomb plot m nl.iv BHr4nc. Thi ).iu kii; -which
the 1.f of Lloyd George ws ;-jl 9w of tbt- ntUlnry but Mr
aouyht have been arretted by Sco:- I.nl4t nia.H St known Jimt night
land yard operativea and are benyj Oorwnutt & lvpr'linic tn.
held DOndin further invest. flatOn. j 0f 44 Rnwtj Kt. t. ..!ft;iHl a toward
PARLIAMENT CLOSED TO PUBLIC f for the r.vvtrv of t2(KX) !
lndon. Nor. ;. V tbo firt " !' LHwt.v lmJ mt Krrmh Kv-
time ht lhin twomory. U.th hmv I nmoitt twn4. rsr!(ttin 1 .. '
i'f rKml Siu.nia sw onlmd ' fralw' at tho pnwnt ratfoff- !
fll to ail viHors and fmaKHJUw-; -'ns worth about $15(l.mn. An n-
ly laflej-ward tho Irkti olIU-p iuvd j n tonal rwrl of t2 was off-rd
tbe officii ext.lan!ion tht this re-' ''or the wv4o:1.n of Jitirjlara who
nartcDo iep as wtHI other oX. h iwtmrltioa tmm th' tio n-l
trordnary jwautton .: loom offk-e iH a client of the bank In J '
to defOtite information" that there tsjfi'rn for which Horr-nius & C. are'
a fSt int the life of a "h!h of. i t5- No detail tif the but-alar J
Jlclal" The clord rule f.i a;i-ly
Uisttl fttriier notice. j
Mter Premier Lloyd George.
la: the e!'lic mfml '.here u no j
dtniM that Uvo "hipti ofjiirial" r. fcr-1
r4 to i Pirmler IJoyd GetH-K". '
ad that th atatoment ta further !
ronfinuavion cf the faot. tabled ex-
hfivc!f to the International News
Sertiet eaity this rneeX thai Sinn
i tSetwsninedto make W The Ijbitf eataJ.Uahmont o.vnr'ea
irfom.tniBfter iv with 1U life fortwo rooms on the wml floor. There
HrHan's p!ky toward Ireland. i Im'.iway on the n; used 1
Aerx.nlir? to tfto fVntra! New j
litany Bnipli tiffk-ia'.-s ilurin? the
V
eg utux-a ana anonymous tfrniirs.
i .;arentlr frrmv erso;w desirilig to
s avn tlve offieials.
Bomb Plots Discovered.
eBMitionai atscoverwa are asw.t to ;
have $mph made during tho last few
days concern-in aiieged Su.ti rein
plotters In London IVx-muentury
wif is aatd to ben i:i the Krovera-t
I
riMMit haids. reva'.tn ." u detailed
lian for wholenale Imttih rx:!tsionas. j
ln-lu'Lng a scheme for tiMtor trans- J
txirlat on for the oonth jwnters to;
and from va. inns j art of lAn;4m
tCcmtitMed ctt I'a-i- :!.
riHST SNOW OF Si;SO land the fact that they did not dlt-
KriJ IIKHK Sl'MlAV NidllT'"" oytllnt i.; the store x.-e;it
. ' . i
Ttu rlrtl r-.l u n.". u'Mher it it
... t takea to indicate tuey !;" ante
Gutlai bunday -night when a mow j . .
. m 1 i fnehteie .! by aome noise and ue-
utorta hit fhe city flowed iy !
. . ... . ' parted hutTie-iiy.
tsoid ram. Ater v:nf oHoek laaf
niubt the miow began falling and tb ':
.Tound was soon covered nri;n a Uan- ; g-fATE CANNING PLANT
kt of iilte tNdiiT-. tlatn followed. . DESTROYED BY FiRE
however and this mora la there was '
no rwr. Colder eaUier ix predicted
for totiU'bt and Tuesday i h ntort .
DOW.
FIFTEEN CADETS KILLED
IN AMBUSH IN IRELAND
Macroom Cork County Ireland.
Nov. 23 By the A. P. Fifteen auni'i
rw r.Oi.v itti txr killod and i.i .
eadet mortally wounded as a re.t.ft Hona c.mWlee. died late ye.terd.y " " y nwUt:t n 1ht l1' "
ef ambush by between 70 and 103 j board a train en which he wit)
men at Kbmichael southwest of her? f co ning to this city from Paris. j a BISHOP RESIGNS
last evening. Another of the cadets j PlUdwr;h I'a. Nov. 23 Tin lit.
it MiMeg. 'I New YoikSebtion of another rtev. IHahop .F. J. Reffl faneviii
grand Jury to conwider OTideneo aria--tdsKi of ihe Pituthorsh duM-eae 1;
New York t.V a jtrecantlon ; from the Joint legislative 00m- 'the Roman C'hoI!c chnrfh. has re-
wrainst violence General C. M. Uber-; mhtee't linveti-:ation of the alleged 'signod it announced Itere tw.-iy.
ru cheft ewoiniaoder of the Kiev iuiWin trust" will be asked try Bithop Canevio took this tM-.tloo he-
tniiitary district during tb K"rensky cf eommitte;. cause of iii health. It was aaid.
regime-. m es-ecirted by fXilice from ;
a Socialist meet!tj. wbore he had de-tnoutK-ed
the Polher5? !n aa awir .
dresa. i
i
San Francisco Kddie r.Scken- ;
backer. Artericaa tw-e. r.ew from Lu j
AnreJ to San Franeinco in three
fcours and ten minute eaid lo be a
rexord for a northward flight over the
34t-mSie orairse.
-Uxintion The ctmferew Ietween '
Itrcn-der Oovd GewirYe and Levscws
iTouner uw;o umtrv- n jsucs
eias oeea leiEitorany pompyneu cue
to tbe nei-eatsKy o? the latter' re-
turn to Paris.
WEATHER
New Oriestn. Nor. ;? Toriiht.
fair aad colder; Tuesday fair.
Quarter
Million
Grabbed
New York Nov. -Thee bid
men roboed the jewelry tV of J.
Marzt 722 Broadway tn brad day-
light Sunday afternoon and escaped
in an automobile with diamond
money estimated to the value of
1150.000. The escape wi specie
tar the robbers elbing to fnsense
biitty patreiman wti tried to inter.
cept them t th entrance' of lit
tore- Th robbery tok p'ace with
in a block of the Cubit More ht
was robbed last week of a quarter
million dollars.
BIG SUM STOLEN
N'v York Nov Ci ; Vni.-n
M)k JlHinoiitls ralutsl Hi )tOK) vr
fitoa front f in tht Jfwrlry !tw
jof J. 1j1h. T4i' itrxxtd way H'tH!.-
were to ne oi'taineit.
The tntrgters w luol e Into -he
U in ! i! '.! y -!; left. hJnJ
them u elaliorate kit of tiol. wbli ji
includot! an oxysnit brt h kucH a Is
iuwh! to wit steel rail. They umI It
In t-uttta th'.two dtr fnm tho
JeweJer'a af.
Finds His Safe R fled.
.om4nw y the j..rb.T fttd fthef
tuttan. t
When Lttbiti arrive! at hi. plv of'
hiiHirn'ss in sln monting hi fimml
j him uiHr a.-.ii . u null iicen jniunien
j open. hastetijiiK to tiie rear Thm hie
! iw-held bis safe torn n en. and m the
Jy
a jimmy. The metal of the
wafe stia was hot and there at a';
I eda r of smoke in the room.
The rirun.w Ihix inside the safe had
-heon rif'.wi of its contents Uv; jew;l
1 '
fia:d The lsr consisted of mount
ti! and ttnmonntod diamonda Ies ;
raluable jewelry Httered the fbnr.
Although the safe crackers woikcdan laft aeen in his romimny.
in utter security front puiVe 4nler- i 'Ho is a had bird." aald t'ouuiy
ferenee. the litier thev b-ft
bdiind -
what they found
...
in ihe afe. weie
Wentville Okla. Nov. -Tii
Wcstviile Canning Company'it pirn
was t-ompletelv destroyed by fire oi"
unknown origin la.tt night. The
j Is estimated at Ji'.enO.
Jl
NOTED ITALIAN DEAD
Home Nov. i9. Metro I!rtMni
Italian member of ijw allies re icv.
Lamb's Local
MtaasaaA-iawsat-ai-iataaaa
The aokide of Charlie Lmb at
Ardmore Saturday m-alla Iimb'a
H07 exirie-n;es
In C.uthrte. Imb
tit Guihrie one day with tlw slogan
to "liven thSrae up." He was a real
eate nn bad lieen llvtiur Inouth-
WMstern OkUHwia and had pulled off
.... . j
r-n .. w
i "W n ke up tbta burg" 'tl j
ljmn. "Wbat j Wanted iS a realt
!"wMl tmm VMiwun.
a .1 V . i A a L A i
1J"UU "1 ' "nou"w1
Vg lun4i of rltinena.
Tbeo be sized up tbe ttcbool land
WEIGHING
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.liiliti II I hi nu't .iti Lus iii!is s.tti'Miirtti i"
.lilstici' (if I lie I'l'nie .luim 11 t tiv ui' S;lltit A Hit. t
by it t'ftnnviil Troupe. Nole ihe
American Gunmen
Make Appearance
In London
London Nov ?9. "American
junmtn" are said to hava made
their appearance in Londonderry
Ireland according to advices re-
etived here today. The presence of j
these tnerceneries In Dublin and '
other Irish cities have previously j
teen reported.
The police of Liverpool dis-
patches from that city aay also
believe American "gunmen" have
invaded Liverpool. Th police
claim to have established connec-
tion between S nn Fein headquar-
ters and numerous strangers- who
are seen about the streets and who
bear the appoai ance of oesf era
dos. s
BRAFFGRO li KNCIMNT
FOR HYINe IT SEEMS'.
1
Man Arrested on Charge of Wife ;
Dercrtiori Has At Least
Five Oibfr living
Wives
K irl !. i"fonl in jail liei
en 1
nife !i!iou!.iiii!if nt liarce wi'l
" ;;:;;;;::!
to
W
biat wek by Klienfi' liiiHertMin in I i
brought to IH lily anil Imi'-il in.
jaii nn a 1 ui !.i':'! isuurn to l.v hi' I
w ifr- 'n this eity whose niiiiil.'n imix' j
Wa I. I'll HUlil. ! ' '- ii.ll'i!'"
ma'rinl iii'';ut I wo years nitn 'i I
have etie child. Sini-n tiin arrest
j haa imen din ov-red l!nl Krufntrd
-! m 1 kI fire In is wlve Ikiiu
H tvltom he haa diverted mi
1 i'
U hinted th-it a -woman hi myabtri
?" ou 'v (liSHieieHfed roti e
I -4 i! "O
t
1 1I
terney llinn idilie tnduy" and 1
i-HfinaT lii career for tin punt
eral vearn I have eeonttli ibipe n
ready to hmk! lilm to tiie pen f.r i'l
ret of liU life" he added.
CRIME IS AN ESTABLISHED
BUSINESS IN CHICAGO
Ch!carn Nov 20. "Crime li. an ea-
taldialied hiifine-ns in f "hleaKo" ae- j
eordinK to Henry Barrett T ainiifir- '
lain of the Chicago crimw eominiwHion.
"We are bdnir tfdd that the dim'
Mtuatton in "hl-ao i an em"senc
'demanding our attention." Mr t ham-
her lain told the Federation Connci!
today "it i not; crime lias bwn
'centralized and organized and com-
i tnerci.!ized. fy la an steady a linsi-
Realty Boom;
tract ouih of town ent of the fair
fetftwndt.
"Thai s tha H-K fr an ..HI-oa"
said he and -Tie b'-tain noKottattns.
Several tnnHa adjacent to the
school law! were jait on tiio tna'ke:
anvt n.ti tieirt u uriia at auz-liin
.... ...
wUbk. Fr tbrm weeka tbififca 1mm-
tiled. Then k!l at onco they Muma-d
hunmtitig. Itiub had left town.
. mtMl not at tliul
U3 ta fieir Vo: City
broke. Ik r;n Inu Jake Hamon toll
hi etorj" of (. ar.d Jak took liiiii
on.
i J 1 t i !
156 TAKES BRIDE WEIGHING 725
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i-i III. 11 1 n . i
i. I I'r I.I nit-
titVM'liteil In
itiiiiiti rini-jii'M
BIB THRONGS FAY
HOMlCEIOHH
Ardmore Declares Half HoHtlay
and Rlnirg Ron;! Stops
Operations Durinj'
i'r; etal
i .In ui
!) 1 .tvtw '
I jh(iiuf 1. 1 - ;
II tnioit. .t Iia-i'ts.
tor u.'i.t I i-f (ft. 1
li .'f h.! I.iry w.i
myuf i. ii (;
1 (.; etmtriillt .!
fi I an 1 n- Tl;
It! ) tale Ht itl-i
liHlity when it ;
!! I.. ( 1-tn i !: i-
l: 1 :t! i In I'l
! ili-ti. 1 1 .1 i y I
i . -nn if I hy ri 1
n;itii c i e .i -lit
V' tlmtn'e A
iii . 'iii 1 I In 1 li.- '
iRlbtit nt nl w hli'U
1 i ti'. i! el JHluiiK I
!hI uf lluttitttt !''
i.ia httil tiuiii Itmiil I
f.r en to t li(i t j
'1 -where the fti- I
t : ;j 1 t 'iivt-i tir .
u hir- y hikI ;.n -
i-lsi.i!!.; to tit In a .
lie ftltieia)
- :.:
Ill.uill hollliiv; M II !
...
!-ie.-i!. !li r I t ui .!- lr. :
I't- ' lita o' I'ltlnlittr;. K.-n. .t
vl.'h her hikI ti.
are h.'-t i
i' ii(ir.i-r with li'
lived ti lv
Tint :; Uv i ;;
rlstlt-r of her
f;lie Ii.k
wii.i lier soil
her
Ml -
'n':u -r viere ne
(("mil iiiin'il on P.;.
POOR SCHOOL SLIFPORT
S MENACING SHADOW
... .
I Central Teachcri Favor Levying
of Special Tax and Amend-
ment of Constitution;
Thank To $10 City
.S-IkhiI teaeiiern if t'entral Okht-
henta faviir e'ninliti Ihe hihsd coii-
?n M ut bin. liny nU thia in behalf
ii' the B I'liNi':-. A pedal tax l;
Uijted for pn . 1 ichoo mr .iicri.
At tU- i-I'ct of i!. lhri'i daya' ea-
t.!on Hal-iinla.i. tin- Teio-hera a'-mHiii-"ioi1
adifptc-l tiie foihxing reolu-
t'ons: iieiiuliotis 'idi;4i'd hy li e -n -tr.il
OVlahotiu Kiiin at UKi a-omeint 011
ifVinfit.ui'd on I'.ij:' ." )
1
Coalgatc Bank
Short Quarter
Million Dollars
Coalfate Okla. Nov. 29. Short
age In fund of the Citizens State
t ank of Caaigate recently taken
over and ir -organized by Fred
Dennis date bank commissioner
have been established to the ex.
tent of I2&9.COO it was eaid today
by R. N. Holland county attorney
I
-Cbi.-ao- W. 11. Fonchiei Ash-
land. Okia ;i moiiilier of the -Ok1-j
horna A. and Al. o k jad.iing leant
won firm pie e In individual judging
at thu bitcrna' ioioil livesfock (tiiow.
Adler's Joke;
Tlwrml! !ut ky iUoIk l.ini .rner"-f
'a itootily fortune. He bke bi tint
tn.'Ie of Julie. It la Haiti bines
rjirompted him to kill himaelf.
"'''
f In the early davs "!iarlev Adb.r
ui n..f &a r.nfl u Ki... tll. .V lu
.
brother Febx but he (ulU-4 a iriKid
one now and them. Wltn t-Ved lift -
t.e:-bnach. br. t'or political alibi! '.on n
AL-fAl In u l I.
etmntv trea.-nrtthin h
was Inucu
w;y.-d hy iiutlou.-rs.
One day a man -whom he waa be -
seoi Waz to support him kd:
"8 -
it i f .
7
Mts ll'.isilv Soul nf ' 'iii i 1 by
lit1 bl fit iiiiplo (l MS ji "Kill l.ililv
.1 'nhiiiL tru'iiil .nn! i t it v shtiuii
Much Cotton
Destroyed By
Big Dock Fire
London Nov. ?9 Edward Shorlt.
the home secretary declared In the
house of commons this afternoon
in reply to questions regarding Sat.
urrtay night's Incendiary dock fires
in Liverpool that there seemed no i
doubt that the tires were the result
of an orgamted conspiracy in which
numbers of the Sinn Fein party
were engaged. Cotton valued at
ten million dollars was destroyed.
Half a doien men who were pre-
paring to set fire to a large lumber
yard in the district of Fmabury
an important section of the City of
London less than a mile north of
London bridgeware surprised by ..- timl.tt-tioim (o o N
a policeman Saturday night. This
attempt was almost coincident with
the breaking out of inrendiary
firrs In Liverpool.
WHAT TICKED OVfcE
jl THK WHtE DURING OAY
i ''.1 .. . .... . :J . y
I.i.i ! 'i"i tfl-ell httlldlliKM til
j J.ivmi jKHile and lino-te t nulnirh w ere
i'linied by iirfitf iillffied to bo Hitiu
I i 1 1 1 (JitoKno eitna mim) imrtrinn
were finmil i!mhi( ihe rnhm tf the
j huihlin! wliuli em iltielially
i cotton 'orehniiHn.
j Cenevjt Sli p tonflii over llio
'I H-1! 'Ml Of wiM-ttier eiovl.fle Hluill
':r:i:
mirtil ui
H l.i.
t1)i 11 iii fli." eon 111 fl of the Leiigue
of Notion. The conflict j-e-iid-
taleil In a redolnt Ion iL lul v Adur
. of t-"win-erliid KeMin -i U i a perlnu'
'lien! it oiwtn. sil and financial ioin
mifetoii one of whom dirlen would
lie to examine ineaeui i; for present-
in ni'inoiolieH in law material soul
wuf it controlling tliSr
timi
- Tuba - lv itii Tobum.
wiinteil in
eonnec.tinit il!i tiie 1 o.iiu'i y of
IhirliiiKioii 11 nil car near Count
'l.er
IlilllfH ia i na.il lo have iaiiifere I
after heinx arrentid t Wentville
ttkla. ftittiitlili.it to a din ..'ch 4U(.
1 11 it J. II Maylieri) cUy tnuralwil at
WcKlvilie.
- UhkIiSiikIoh Army enII!innt
I At? th' perlml bisren Noveuilier 10
and November 20 wore ('renter than
1 tor miiv similar period abiet tiie war
I The total waa S'Io:i men according
to an aiinoni-einent hy I ho war de-
' cart ment. tf tliia ntimher 2.KIH en-
M' 1'U1 1'''0d dlvinm
tinned al t ariiji 1 ravla lex
Mrs. Hamon to Succeed Husband
As National Committeeman
Arclmore Nov. 29. "For my husband's sake and his friends
I will accept the place if it is tendered me" is the) reply of Mrs.
Jake L Hamon when asked relative to succeeding- her husband as
Republican national committeeman. It is the concensus of optn-
ion here that Mrs. Hamon will be appointed to succeed her
husband.
I A
Highbrows and Lowbrows
"Mr.- Hittt-rlniacti If you ehoold bo a proud la met of Charicy'a (hat
eb-Cttl how would you p thla-'k never failwl to Imlance.
hooka Yoij ivntive have had a lot i 31
ff troubb.' j
"SVil." erietl the candidate ''vy I i
keeps dein Iii br aafe"
Charley Adler fiint toid tha alo y.
!"'' I' -'teiMitu ii iiter JfHld it.
I Charley Atlb-r waa regarded aa the
n. ltur.lih an.l nulnnlubli.. f.
t count ant and bookkeeping expert in
j town. He waa aaniatanf 0 Itla bro-
eher. Felix when Felix waa county
Itreasiurer of togao oouoty and It waa
Battle
To Gain
Liquoi
LILLE TIN
New Vert. Nov Wines. 0irt
and hquort valued at mre thn
'.O.CtO. vhelsi p'r. wf e tM
by piu' u) t on enforcement ffice n
raids made Saturday and Sunday
makng the grand total for the Seven
days more than a million doMart-
More than 1.000 men have been ar-
rested. MOB WILD FOH
BOOZE ATTACKS POLtCF
I'ltthtiora. Nov j tbie titan e
felled v hto (in the '''( hr
h!. irmiper'e rifle. t-iRht nirota
were mob and evclteuietit alien b-d
t! Mill in j; bile yemtetdnV ' el lohoi
In a ime re'ionar at Fin ite n!
Mate streett ef t .;.' ( uses of ImOIiI
ed liipior U-it on t!ie hb;hv :t
Went morel Mid c'Hiiilv W eitiie.Uy atv I
h-OtlKltt lo'le ftiiin t!rCIH!llll f tttl I it
1 1 im Hi'iiH'd simrd. k
t ie d. m armed She Ktree'.a U inf
ll an tiim.e when i'. I h..m 1 1 '
a. 1 iltew up n Bllna-'il attmnut i.r
It. tru'hmeil to iflrlt awav the lor
1 H ificmi'fly nipi-ed I y Sls!i in.t
"tinder Citpt.ilii -Herheit Smith. T""
tniikii'i'ir It ild. stormed tN'
t-ilcks Hid tl l-il to nn nt the drive? 1
v lo hud liiotiKhf tiie CHrnvart ht
Kiittn (roopers pront(th- m r e I tltr
I- ii i f. no and held Uicnt 11 1. mi
tr an rnipiv 1 1 ... U tinder feiird The
.ider of the truckmen Informed t'M
tiiln Smith. It la .iid thai tie ini'ii
the Hhntiuhait Hrehonn ii'd tiih '
1 iiiUKi- of the inn k Ai HvttiK tlmre
he .'d. a man Mil!ile ut to tlo'ei
the triieka. IJe declared that he tthn
hi coinlMulniiH were In iKitolniire !
the citili-iiN of the trncka
Trooper Uses Carbine
li'ood waa ulied H fw Ktilntttea la'
i-r vhen Timolhy twiley iim-i.
psiver tlvlnn In I- orlu ulreet vi
f"Hi.d lv a blow from a rlflo. in ;
Mwiins hy 1 t -- t'oiiKtahbt lii'ii-
Huvln Tf'-ni A lir"rnliiirR. P wft i
t'.i'i litre.) tlml llalley w llu i'l
evilly it aeeotld loiiiiiiiuid to "Move j
on!" iind resiitled the trooi'er'a iff
(t'oillllllied tin P.t;; ;')
win: sus m itiiv
'I UIK0 TO SI..W'- HI.H j j ) bonrr i VS'aahbtKton mirna nU it
f liiereufter mar he the 01 1 anion for a
Willie K. Wtlniii waa treated Sa---- j "f'ow wof hetweeti tin praaMe-l-tirdity
and 'U l.elnd held under J elect and olhera hldl in the conn. it
teai'e homl of fl.teio folbiiil4' all at- of the Itnpuhlh'an party
"tui k on hist ' Tlt.v wife In her j To Spend Day at Capital
itatenient t- Sheriff liolieitnou Aw ' ltcfi.ee ht deji iftiife on hit pi ct'-iit
Willie t-li'd In iiioot lo'r with an f journey Mr Hardin Invited "il
llle'triliil-.'ailbtnia ic revolver (tint lie fired nim
. r ln t at her wlih li happily did n il
'takp cffi'd and tlu n when tht teeol-
refilNt'd to fulii l)oti he unoi -ill -1
oter the had wl'il I lie weapon.
Th ha Hi nt'cnni'd at the horn
the WllnonV on South t'apit-d.
WAI L( i; WINS IN
l!l(. DAHAl.t; si II
Afier lein out e mln.lt..
Jury In dlMtrtet eourt.t heailinr .tv ;
daiiiait" autt brouJt ity II
M Ad-
hiiis lotaimtt John Wallaeet allettinit
ttllnvlftt of bla wlfnfa Wfei't atia
Itnuiulit In u vei-illi 1 for the ilefemt
nt Satunlay tiiht. The muit waa for
$2aIO.
hU
Aa to Brows High and Low
j .ttrory itopwiMMi who Ima four inr-
et-afo l-laya runnog almoltaneooely
Is out it ithe lt.tky tui!lo In 4'nli-
fornia studying pltotoplay tediplque.
A f-tw of the literary clan at the
l4iaky tftudlo at HoilywtM-d wora
talking thing ovtV Winer haAta
kaid aouonhilng alamt a hl'-hhrow' tie
(Continued ou Page 3)
CONGRESS HEADY
Eon m um
IB IE SESSION
!
Kr I't 111 111 S HI
IWIOTH
mh nti! ft ri u; wnii
hn nioi.i:us AUAir-
IN; Mil l IMIN: I ON.
MHI H I'l It! M Mi lls
SENATOR HIRDING TO
HIS Off ICE
111 nun i 1 m ii n
hut. win? .ti n: IIOHI.S.
i n h i s I iv nr. nkm:s-
SHY; V II ON MAI
liHMj L IO Al l
BULLETIN
Martn 0'o Nov. lente
Harding wll resign his aff'ea as U
t. Senator a san as Governor C-
goes out ef aftice which will lis
December tl This was positively
announced here today.
PltNTV OF WOftK
F01 NEXT CQNGfUM
VasliltiMt)ii) Nov. T. litereasln f
deiiimiil it rii 1 1 r'dli f fioin eltllsit
flnanrl. Lu'lttraa and asrlriiHtt "l
i'Miilltii ;ii are ilii up lh de!t of
the ltr.)uhh m bmdr In rnngre 1 1
they stated tuil.i y
Will Wait fee Hardin
Ihmpitn reiu.oii d det'tarattona thus
(he a. t"i' i ti'trt winter sraalnu .i'il
i f (irvole-l hlrnoKt e lniily to ae
i ( 1 1.1 ion nn until a. it aditil
t d niiosi i'nn mtf lie foriwd tit ( t
"ciceraeiiry Irsi-lation to tllA t!l'
a nui ii"m. "! i-ti.tilesiu prenwltis t r
oiiiif diit'e Mfibttbiit I ln Htit'irt
toot tlul i iinx Hi" lt pilt- til
leaders i;mse ttitttei'lt ihey said hilt
lJllUi ritunt of fr.ld"tit Itar4ii.rf
fie 11 Puiiaiii.i.
tli.-v will rtmtliMltt S-J
t iui k lime
They want 10 on"lt hint te f i-n
renctt.iint a e"Mpi"tf pwitm b r
the rmiiiiiii -4r:tt tt waa ettdai.i-
ed 11 N reiM.r td At r Hardin will
tilibr iH tiiein h. r.-..rt of aler t
'the day enre n'-eonvrnea ltf
1 einie r fl. He l ibin to arrive at
' Vi 101 1 N'ea Virginia .Iteeeiolwr I
i It f ld a m Itsta tllnnr alvn in
! Iiifhicti' lat Hepiilillcali enaliii in
j meet hi 111 at dinner upon tijit retnr-i
I Itw u.Kale4 Waaltltttm aa the htvt
jiiai e
for the dinner and he ft
Reeled to ate'iol
at bat a day m I
f t 11 Ik In here hefor tn! iiriilm Ut M 1
' itill
' Hy the ?lmc Mr llardipg la da
here ind ppraa ' r-dy to -f
j ilowu to liiin-. W anhtiutoit l"
! he filling wltii raprnaenUtltrea of
those filiate. Ut! bjllie.a and arte i"
1llri4 ftt.rHU . nU.h r aeekl. t m
mediate action 11 and other eI.
i latioil
Thi i-n Intereal do not d- alf
1 Coiitluui d no i'agu
TO ENTERTAIN FORESTER TEAM
I ait her Arnold. Modern Woodmen
'clerk C.othrla Camp No. 6
Woodmen f)f Aotri.a wl'l
' ut'-rt tin thw t'.irettter (em front t)
Ihhoma i by wl.h a "Smoker" W'ti
inm'iy tiitht tee 1st. After !uoh
ion th vUltiug team wilt ei'mn lfe
ii km work on about til candldat-.
' Ucal Woodmen should . attend thm
; Hm'.tnt
KENTUCKY IMIIZILER l
CAPTURED IN TtXA
laJI. Nov J -Ueor.e U Martin
ailein-il taiutavlllo euihexsler. b-ft
' h..r laM nW'ht for lh Kentucky 1ty
: in tuatody of to l.otilstvillw offb-erv.
! .Ma.itlu who had itemil a real
petal office hrB. under an aauiinl
name for UMirw than a year. n ar-
rete last week H" waived e'r'U-
lino prH'HtItiHfs.
PRICE OF BKIA0 IS
TUMBLING AL.0
Cleveland. Ohio No. 29 -Th
price of a 24-ottncti lout of bread ass
redoeed front M to 12 reut tialay by
a lerncnry company opnrating a targe
number tf atorea here. The two-
rent reduction tn made poalde by
!h dectlne In the price of flour tt
was tanoiinced.
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