The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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El Paao. Dec. 2Crour nrore
Americana have been murdered
and robbed by Mexican! according
to a renort reaching1 here early to-
days The men were taken pris-
oners by men who claimed to be
federal soldiers. When "a quiet
pot was reached in the mountain j
jlhey were hot from bc&ind. Their j
money clothinir and horses were
taken. Investigation is being
made.
Wedding Called Off
When Groom
Fails to Appear
Me Mm Dec tt Or.
WW W Wl J W W T'"MW VI W W W
York a former naval surgeon J
with Mis Ruth M. Keeney htra
yesterday and today hie abne
seas still sadly unexplained.
t Mi Keoney wrt'e reeigned aa
f njfor of Spanish at Bucknell
university to marry Or. Verm4tly.
wit reported ill at I Ho homo of
her paronU.
The guests at th uneapected
wedding who crowded the Meth-
odiat church were diemiteed by
tho Rev. Herbert Buckingham
ho tad Dr. Vsrmillys had not
boon hoard from since h left
a Now York hotol supposedly on
hia way to bo mamod. Tha
Groom ho aaid had boon engaged
In fodoral rvtco in rounding up
radicals ainco hit discharge from
th army. Thla fact ho added
aufgeatod tho possibility of radi-
cal activiiite being reapont bi for
tha doctor's non-appearance.
TESTING 14 INCH COAST DEFENSE GUN WHICH HURLS SHELL SO MILE3
t M I ITl STATUS TO N HX
ovm cm m il siurs
Waahinjton Dec. 26. By direction
of tha president tha former Gorman
paeaenger ship of the tmpsrator
grounp now In Now York Harbor are
to bo delivered to Groat Britain tho
I XIOXS TO I'HLX FA r j
I NATIIOIUKO S I KIKI S
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TI'U vvjis lkMi itt (In nmtti nt mIumi lie fit si hot v firnj frw a iu'v 11 itu li eoaat
li-ii!M l'iim. k luth liHiiHM roiiHi!t I hire v mtlf. I he firn lnf h ! -truiiii' Un ntalihtv of M.inrrlt'
-nilf(W!it'iii(i hitc mitiU st Skry N'ortulk Vit Only Uin f nhi'IU wiiv fiivil luit that rain."
of thf pin H iMsily thirty miii wtix j.Minit.trtnt. In ttrr li't tlu un will Im aniu'il t turjfi t
thirty tntli y. Tho tftin nrf miUitc itiui t'fut trxnofcrrftl from tln tr inun'roto cnli'( im tit ta
ratlvv nuMihtH ( ir t rnti"rt ii t
A NEW SrCRETAHY OF
FOREIGN RELATIONS NAMED
Mexico City Dec. 24. Gon. Agul-
lar will retume his office aa aocretary
of foreign relatione on January 2
It la atated on good authority hero.
General Augilar arrived in thin city
today after apending aeveral irontha
In Europe on a epecial miation. '
BLUE-JACKETS ARE
. STILL BEING HELD
Mexico City Dec J. -Hilario
Medina Incharge of the Mexican for
elgn offica declared today that the
two American tailors arrester at Ma-
Satlan for assault upon a Mexican cit-
lion were so far as tho foreign office
office knew still held there under
provisions of the Mexican common
law.
..Sonor Medina said the foreign office
had asked the Maiatlan authorities
for further particulars regarding the
case and aceerted the American em-
bassy had made no further move re-
lative to the Incident since it had
handed i.t first communication to the
foreign office.
London Dee ;-ii. Sovn of thp turc-
st trnit unions in Urpat Hritaln Jiuvi
inaugurated a movement aiming al
tha prevention of unauthorized strlfee
It I dwlanvt tlie movement l upon-
aored ly tho National t'nliin of Gen-
eral Worker repreaentina: an enor-
iiioiis niemliot!ihli.
M ltllSk (01 III li'HOLliS
A AMI Itlt.W I'llIM ll'l I.
PRISONERS IN COUNTY JAIL
ABE GIVEN BANQUET
AMERICAN AIR MEN
MURDERED BY MEXICANS
Boston Dec. 2. -How Arthur E.
I.lneoln Xe'o. Hec. 26. Constitu-
tionality of a ct.ite law (ieslned to
iiiriail uk of foreign latiKuaKet In
Nebraaka sctiools as an Anierteantsa
tloo nieausre. was upheld b the atatc
upreme auH today
POLICE MAY FIND
CLUE FROM SMOKt
Sprlngfii'ld. 1!. lh INi.-Mun
Christmas eheer for Hirngfield Hus-
bands. A thief purloined l40 Xnia
stojfles from a local clftar manufac-
I uriiijc ahoi. Likewise every ifl ttiv
er who taie9 out cigars wilt be un-
der tiujiiiolon.
AMERICAN RUM IS
ON WAY TO TURKEY
Boston Dec. 26. Two hundred bar-
rels of New England rum wore In-
cluded in the cargo of the American
ateamsr Lake Ellsbury which Isft
here today for Smyrna and Constant!
nople.
Sergeant William H. Haskell waa cited
for brilliant war service waa die-
closed today when it waa announced
Abbott long wanted as a fugitivs that he had been sot free on probation
from Justice for the theft of f150CO by the district attorney and that he
from the Federal Trust company of had received the Croix do Guerre of-
this city enliated in the marines at ficially under his right name.
mmm "wwiii W as saxAtiAsOxaaaMMaaOaOisOks
The Eternal Triangle
ilIM"i"i-s-s"i"Vri-tr-1TruT
Hotel De Robertson Puts On
Christmas Spread That Was
Elaborate In the Extreme;
"Boys' Appreciate It
Following hi utu ciulom. Sheriff
Kd Kohi-rNoii whh liont to the roun.)
rrldoners on ClulHiuau dar. Anrt
it being tluj iollry of the IiIrIvhi tel
herirf ncvir to do thttur hy halven.
he put m a "jiprfad" 'hiit s or-
?ou mid tn tif ut One of th prle
miers voice the eu timers of the un-
fortunate one who were 'hut up" of
Chrhitmas dy In h following letter
'o the Daily Lad. r:
Witor trader: rrisoners at 'he
ounty Jail were recipients of fent
tnct favors at (tv hand) of Ixikmh
HMintjr throuab Its sheriff the city
nlfislon and oiJii r si netoux hi-arteil
Itlsens of (Uithrie on Clirlltr.a d ty
tesldej the rplendid (tinner prepared
y the niiiht JiUler and h'm wife we
ecelvcd enndies nut ornf. to-
'jaeio t'xtsmeiits ele whtrU helped
imterlaily to lighten our burden In
he reflection tlvit there Is lots of
?ood In this old world yet. ntul par-
Icularly In thla onion of It. Th.
laller Rental "Hud"' Pot eft. and Mi
PeRg. are both kind end nood and
itrlve at all tlmp to make this a
clean (morally and otherwise! Jnll
for all of which we are Indeed trat"-
ul. llespecifully Ik:iii County I'rts-
onere. om: wax' toITiT
iiicii cost; imi.vt iii -
New York Pet;. Speculators In
fhrlatmaa trees were hard hit In ew
York (hi year nnJ today denier who
had hoped for big profits hired truck-
men to eurt away remaining firs to
the bay. ()th:rs were turned over to
Janitors to help heat apartments.
Exceptionally Inrge shipments of
weeks aso and becaus other things and Alii Talor X. of tiuthtie.
Short Cuts To
Home News
- The rati for aid in tha iNr easl
more urttent Mr. Hoover's recent
oei.f.e v: ' Five thousand of the
jO.eoo siarvliiij women and ehihtren
n Armenia and svria tan t vhI
' aid i sent at once.' Won't you
Mve of your abundance to nave the
tve of thee brotbern and lateral
live or send h to lv K. Paraona
resxurer of J W. Hirnley timhrle.
.)ktUc ma. ti t"y (hdirinan.
Ihi First. ChrUtiitn Clturth t to
bf(o f?ti-it lee r'Xt Sunday
nlshi. 1 he errtice fl will tie ik-
itobiPied. The member hd pnrd-
ir.atile pride In the reat liumlwr of
younK ni-n who were enrolled In the
lifine of our Flat and luatltutlniis
durinit the world war. Then will tie
w Dtheted ty th Sunday nlsht
'irfllfi'. "4 ': ' " . "
- Ill piaee of Ih'a setviee flait a
new eitiit ("aa Will tie pla ''J on
the wjU to npreni the two young
women who recently vnlunietfid far
mUniotiaiy net Vice A while rross
will r.'if'FiiK em h of tbeoe and a
titw ciohs wltt be added for each' nets i
Vidiitileer.'
-'The chairman of the board a
n prentatl of Woman's Mis-
Uitlary K lety and the minuter will
make a; -'propria to addrcnaea.
-These martiuite lecensew Untied
hy Court Cletk Mrs Nest; Nelaon
Itranacotitb . Mtul Marry M. Nutter.
It. both of (Juthrle; Ned Slrode .V..
Oklahoma City and Alice lisle nr..
ot tiiiihrie; J. F Markin Q Oklaho
ma City and W. irenaon S'-. Oklitbo-
tua flty; Lloyd K White. JT Wi. htt
and Klljwilieth Kichmond C Htitlwa-
(r; Kddla Cas Hine id and Bessie
H. Hammond IK lxth of fashion;
Kujccne Karle ;h Ilurkburnett and
May KalUe. Itethnny Fred I.. Crab-
tree J7 I'aoll and Uirena Iold 7
of Purcell; Willie Jones 41 Arcadia
Much Dealing In Dirt During
Holiday Week; Guthrie Realty
Also It Moving and Qood
Property Scarce
Fut m lauds tilt have the rati In
I-otf in rou.nl y. Mny trunter (
choice faun land were made Jurttis
the wtek slid the rices paid Indicate
(hat thl i cIkm of 'al rain to I ad-
vli liiR Anions th real (ood quart
er tinned ar th Oliver T. !avl
(piarti-r in Oak IVew Township. This
land aold to Jacob K retch for T.KM;
tha Marlon J. IrwUt quarter In lb
uiue tonhtp biiiusht .eiHt and
acid to llotiert t. Una. W. II. Wood
MRS.
(Continued on psgs 4 Co!. 3 )
FRAMLt PLAYED
A FIMLt tN THIS CASE
Kimsss City IW. Z. Mrs Wll
Hum I'riiilti left a note for her hut
band an the front door. "Will be home
an hour later" A thief beat Patrol
mn Fniiile home. He toft with $90n'
woiiti of rluthlhjt.
AIN'T IT A IHAMEt
POOR LITTLE
WOMAN
1 '-ii-u-mj-tr-sriruuui J
Chicago Dec. 2& Benny Sokolonski 12 years old to-
day waa at a hospital thoroughly thawed out after having
been cramped Into an ash can in freezing weather for a day
and a night. Benny was the.baae of the ag-e-old triangle
and the other two sides were formed by Annie Bariyk 13
and Florence Moeller 11. As a result he had he said
crawled into the ah can seeking death.
Tightly clasped in his little fist when a policeman
dragged him from his refuge Benny had a tetter from his
"loving wife" Annie
"1 know you love Florence and I know you don't love
me any fcore" read the letter. "But 0h if you only knew
how I Jove you! Don't tell Florence how much I love you
or she will be mad. If you only knew how much she loves
you. Oh I hate her.
"But if you love her better than me you can have her.
I love you dear. I love you dear."
wr dear were jriced from !! to
S!0 earh. No stampeded rtislnmer
were observed however and a week
lister very fine specimens could be
obtained for from $2 to $4. Tuesday
night trees were selling from li' to
ft and on Christmas Kve there f ere
many great plies In various pari a of
the city over whleh stana were read-
tntt: "Pleaso tako one."
SPANISH KING AND QUEEN
TO VISIT 8. AMERICA
Paris. IVe. 'it. Uiavas). King
Aironao and Queen Vjetoria of Spain
will ai: for South America next June
according to the K Ulr.
CONFERENCE BETWEEN ALLIES
AND GERMANS NEXT . WEEK
Paris Dec. 2!.-onferencea will be-
Kln hero earlf next week between al-
lied and Uerman deletes on nieaa-
ttres preparatory lo ttttinr tho petce
treaty Into rj-feet.
n.-!.. ' i- i in I j
" j ni.-x.iiim.
Colonel llornadsy' performed the
ceremony Christ nuts day that united
In the holy bunds of wedlock
Fred L. Crabtree a returned Yank
and MM Lorena. tlold. The couple
will re!rt i Washington I) C
where Mr Crabtree has a position
wifti the rustoma department. The
bride's home It al I'uoll and the
Kroom enlisted from PurctI Oklaho-
ma County commissioners are making
t much needed Imiirovement at the
court house. A Inrice modern storm
door is bolng placed' at th north en-
trance. This wilt do much towards
.reducing the com! of fuel to heat the
building.
Judg And Mrs. J. K. Burford and
Mr. and rMs. Frank liurrord of Ok-
lahoma City were cuetls at a Christ-
Mas dinner served by Mrs. Martha
Meal. Mis Mary and Arthur Keal
St. Louis lee. 2tt.-Mrs lllanche
Palm! Kftan't hid a wink of sleep in a
week. Khe'a been gileving over tha
loeii of Ferdinand her little dogi.
rerdinand drinks iffee with fear In
the mornings and kfrs her good
ntht fhe said.
Slll'l Oil A
IT LL iiorsi; AT I II A l
Chieago Leo. M - Wtv n three of a
kind are drawn and you have 3 in
your hand li s what a poker plsyer
would call s minded Mrs. John
Msthlaaen don't think so. Triplets
were born to her and sha already hat
three. She calls It a full houae.
TEXAS DRY FROM THE
ACE EVERY WAY
lillua Tex Dee M.-Slnee Ts
In dry only seven ways lbs antl-aa-loon
league figures the buppy (?)
folk will be glml to tiivo s million to
dry out befuddled Mexico.
aw I win ii mm miiiiinHiwri mm mtmm iliiiBitintiiiiiwimx
son and daughter of Mrs. Kesl wert
slao boma to stend lbs Christmas
with their mother.
Charging extreme cruelly Kllse
Haley bus brought suit for divorce
from her htoband M. P Hslsv. There
are five children and tho wife prayg
tha court lo giv hey the custody of
them. The huabanri la In California
where ho has lived for several years.
New York Kiddies
Had a Joyoust
Riotous Time
New York. Ie X ftm tkMif
and Cbrtsiinat ireat
Heven thomund ttted ih'.l.!r-.
roen ihotaml unlnvl ed hi (tea
One riot.
Hit pret lct called o .! v
He reaerte 1.1 featotv' .rd. t.
That Is Iho story of the Ckrttm
fetiitel arranged by the pm. le t
llhertr tb.vm end the pts'e
partmriit.
Many chlldrrn n biding aeveral
cripples were kn.Kktd d.n and
trampled ; en (he wilt evramhle
for pr-eni.
lkll. randv. sad other ptnM
were snatched by eager ynuntees
only la be reettauhed h others
eager - It wan gte and take- nutl
take.
u-soiinr
SEIF 1110 SUIHT
S IF REDS
TO BE SHIPPED
OHNEXT ftRK
"Scatter My Athei 8o No One
Will Know Such a IVt
Ever Lived" He
Requestetl
Fredonta N. Y I h e ?fi . Jieph
llueta. -.it. Who loutdeied UIj
sweetheart and committed suti Ul
Wodneadey left a note aktng that
hia body be cremated and the he
acatterd to the wind 4 so thtH no
one may know thai such a f. a I
ever lived
Hurls a returned soldier w'kd
Into the boarding bouo f MU
Kleanor Carroll ;'o snd ahot br
dead aa le tat the tiiiHtkfi.t ui.u
He Hun shot bluiielf TheV
engaged when he went tx
hre ytra ago. Sim hi return
Ihetr love srfalr I asid to have en-
countered obstacle and recently he
received a note from her Iowa kin a
their enRMCiuient ard retnrtiirig the
ting
The ring itnd note were found Itt
bis pokeU Tlie note read;
"France was nothing tike ttite
twi e is or i ori'ouito
o i .mono 10 mh low
I s lit V Willi M t
I so ;m.o ot sua
At UAH .
I5SW0MENINRI0T
" T EUIS ISUHD. FEHRT
uo u 111 m; 111 smiv
1 in : Mai 111; or iol
Mmis ittsii no;
U'llllK AMI M ill am
TOIl llll 1H 10 h.
HWIH
ftUttlffiN
New Vmk. (' Pwttesi
ferid l ! n.(j an wtii vN
tried fwti V t (Pi I
(an dthi pwni'i'a. 1 1 is tho sl
taed this mernie THf I tha s-i
are sithse on te B..fd tiHr( far
t'ui4 or r .rtfinJ t lied
sitie( Ulort1 nn. the Wrie
e tian tW ef them wf lid fej( a
wiry it Hmf.mn Si
sa eb'its nj( it t etry t
ttthdo her by a hUw en in h J
WOMf.N 10 rtr
DtPOKTSO
ON NftT A UK
New oih( H'c. iis: -Wlv ?iti-l
ii:ldi'efi ;if fit-tiv.f git ( if $.P Hti
RiilO !WV'lia t " n (if-(Vit( ltd
ot (fie ttti;K If'if-'f'i eily f'4ndiy'
miuntttg Will bo ((. t.i j.lit Ihelf
. Imttvt s lo ltuta .:HH U4 a'--tlf
lniu)tt la tit il. tedy Along wUf
( th'ii will k st'Oot it'll lucre !!M:
am no longey io)ottalbt for what I .' a" to. be Wed at Kit '!
do In rase ot my death Ims havojlaM wtOy a -k
my body rremalvd and the ahel Th oV .-f 1 1 . ! -m-m. i-t of
scattered to the wind so Hut! no o'jc!i to e:i.e w.ihIw' of
may anow mat such a. UhH 1 wveriUmlM m tlw.'tirta
llvetl"
mis tooIkTwaT
n am i ji 1 itv 11 0I A
N'ew York he t. -Altersndu pur-
firo broke all record for off. c4 for
iHks-f'.oN)(ae When hM mok
waa arreated on a dlsotdeily charge
he hurtled to court m off.ied thut
sum for bey to bereecd in iim
lo cook fhrlatmaa dinner . The court
only charged $5ud.
TWENTY THOUSAND TOO
MUCH FOR A KISS
Oklahoma City. t.e( . ; Twenty
thousand dollar for a ku is fr too
much according jo girl member of
the court hou stsff during a diwu-
Ion of the latent "damage" uit
Twenty cent Is about tiaht" t .1 1
on young (hlng eyeing a hi Kray
limousine on !h strt "Id J'it
love to own thai car "
laatsiwiiHi ns' 11
W 1
reaebed al'er an ;;&? hud b- a-ot
lj Wsvhigitl 1 who-h it m4 (iSi4-
cil ei Sh.if (ho H'ifiM.I hi tnrti'ii
aw.iy t wage smiMer lot iuitrou
wle and 1 hildrert !i tr I -ft ht-.ii
li"tt ltftvbV satd-thni sfve( (el
1 iilidren oii-.t he !.... ( 4;.
thjul niuiiuUKo j.jiiuf ik ilicir
tr..i;'ii-t ..it l .:. 6 t j
OPIN StASON ON
MOUNTAIN' lii)H$
Plains. Moid 0i' . Tha rn
'a!H u huutoj( ttoiu la Mnfin
In li jiimHiH In 'I.- yar iel (fu i.uiH
per iiMii!r u th kr '
llo. when I. '. !Ihw a yntiilg
rn I'liun went ut n 1 b.tll4 hu
am'ond mOttntit Un liilg wlmlar no"
gau warden denit.-fed. 'i-i'H'tf
measured tit atet on-i-is'f Wt. a
trlffi-n tin..ii.'r 1 im fi.- (i.n 1
biii wad ii.( a nm'e
r ''. -a '. : vt ft. 'its !
WEATHER
" New Orlcuns IVe. ijl. Tonight
generally fair; colder below frees-
Ing; Saturday fair.
r.r ar. ar'si mats.. a"jm'mmm ."' raw
JUDGE DUNN WRITES A CHRISTMAS LETTER
e
1
' Judge Jesse J' Dunn former chief reigns the cynicism U lost and
Justice of the Oklahoma suprera?. Christmas is the beautiful season for
court lives In Oakland California. 11"
thought of his friend 1 on Christmas
and indited tbe following letter which
peaks for itself: 5
My dear friend: Peace be unto yoti
and your household. May fullness of
years be your endowment and may
they all be tilled and enriched by the
lore of kin and the cher! died regard
and effection of good friends.
Some cold hearted cynic has prayed
- "Forfiivo ns our Christmaseg a we
forgive those who Christmas against
as" but on you and me and in the
great realm ot those where friendship
the homecoming ot those we love and
of tender thoughts of and for those
who wander and though we jnay not
meet or greet face to face are yet
with us and live always In the great
world of memory.
And so my friend I lov to think
of and to call you such living as I
do so far away from so many of you
but still holding you as dear as e-ver
I hare thought to write this little
Christmas mesiace to invoke the
above heartfelt benediction on you
and your loved ones and to efcjrens
to you while wt both yet lire gome
of the sincere effection I feel and world for whom I do not cannoj
whit we all of ua unfortunately too care and who do not -cannot care
often leave unsaid until after the r- for me that I refuse to willingly yield
lentless and certala flnjrer of lat hasiefcotlonate communion with these !
touched the loved one and he sleep. 'do love and who have always given
Nor need yoo answer nor feel that me aurh manifold and bountiful reas-
outy is imposed by receipt hereof 'on to feel and to know that they were
nor that neglect wlll.be implied on
failure to do o am h Is not this pur-
poae. The Teal.reanon I writa this is be-
cause I love those who permit tne to
think of and to cell them friends and
I do not want the fog of time nor
the distance of miles to dim tbe vis-
ion or sweetnesu of. that effection.
I meet to many people In till
.'.'....
Interested in my welfare and were
rilndful of my happiness. And I wsnt
you to know that I claim you aa my
friend and with hoors of ateel would
hold you. for all of man's acquisi-
tions or attainments his chief est
wealth must ever be his friends.
A little wle ago f heard a won-
derful lecture on "What One' Man
Mutt Do" tat one can Ci not 4
1 he succeeded alway for the same
reason that Orapt Gave to Lincoln
when he said: "Mr president t suc-
ceeded because you believed in me."
We strive f of endeavor to deserve
and finally achlve success because
some one who Is a friend believes In
Us. No fr!end!e mall or woman ever
yet did any deed worth the doing.
And so from a heart filled with ef-
fectlonste appreciation of what your
good life has meant to me and mine
I pray my friend that "arery helpful
thing you're dona and every loved
ord you've said and all the happl-
(GoButa ea Tr: 1 call
aewaaMWwe.VN
Daily Leader Christmas Offer
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Hiibei'ilterH are urged to mail their I'litit-
taneea AT ON'Ci; inee thin offer may bo with-
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NOW'--today.
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(Not Good After Dec. 3t "19.)
Tha Dally Leader Guthrie OkU. Herewith find
my.. (draft check or money ordar) for
14C0 (if for two yeari $8 73) to cover labseriptioa
to The Daily Leader for one (two) year ().
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lyearrier will emt clunk for $5.75 for ono year of
1 1.25 for two years.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1919, newspaper, December 26, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713453/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.