The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1919 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUMKXLXIII
IIOGLE
SEIZE
sn to
LIMES
ID II TIIEL1
TROOPS WIIX BE I'SED Itl
guard properties ami
protect the miners;
coal mist be
MINED
LV'SES Fr.!D TO BE On 14
'ffflfflJTJZHSE BISISE
tiHIH Mfie M. Milt
DEVELOPMENTS ; GOVERN-
MENT WILL NOT PER-
MIT OPERATIVES TO
ROOST THE PRICE
. OP SOFT COAL
BULLETIN.
lljp AhUii1 Vrt
WatMnjton Nov t 3ixu of
bituminous coal mine where th
owners do net show diaposition
to co-opera'.t in increasing pro.
doction and ui of trocp to pro
toot all mlnr who dejlre to work
ha been dee ded uoen by th gov-
ernment In an effort to end the
bituminous coal strike It was stat-
ed today off.c'al'y.
In minea tt:xed by th govern
ment th 14 per cent wage ad-
vanea agreed v:yn by 'he cabinet
will be put into immediate afftct
it waa aaid.
BOTH SIDES WAITING.
Washington Nov 28 With th
wage negotiation conference disband
ad without having accomplish! any
thing further than to bring down or
tho heada of government official
eritlc'ama from mlnsr and operttor
alike that brdy in Waahington today
seemed not to know or if they knew
would ray what the next woul'
ba In tha effort to. provide tha ceun
try with a coal supply and head ofi
threatened cHsla.
ao-n siaes aan?it:td thay werr
awaiting tha covarnmant'j neat mov
In official circlet despite tha lack o'
public axDraaaion however tha viev
waa held today that only drastic ac
tion cov d and would bo taken anfl
that the minea would ba openad a
whatever coat.
Ml MITQ Wll I IC ADCDITffn
...... v it w i. nn i l W
BV FUEL 90ART
Wash'mton Nov 29 Mines take'
over by tha government will ba oper
ated by tha fuel admi nitration bu
da'ails at to compensation to th
. owner wera not disclosed. Whllr
- ing to carry out the government's pro-
s gram. Fuel Administrator Garfield re-
affirtrrd In even mcr emphatic term
his position that "profiteering on th
! part of either labor or capital wilt no4
! be tolerated." -' .
PUBLIC WILL BE PROTECTED.
"The public cannot and will not tx
asked to bear the increased ourder
' of higher pricea of coal nor the pay.
- ment of a large turn as wages to any
special class of workers." he said.
DECISION TO STAND.
Pointing out that his conclusion ha;
bean reached onl yafter careful anr"
exhaustive research. Or Garfield de
dared neither the protestation of thr
miner against the 14 per cent wag
advance nor the inaiatance of the op-
erator that they ba permitted tr
charge a higher price for coal wsulf
Induce him to alter hie decision tha
a 14 "er cent increase waa the amoun
necessary to bring the miners' wagr
up to the level Of living cos's an'
that the operator could pay this ad
vf nee without increasing prices to th
public. -
Rl'RTO.N SAY S PROFIT
fiOES TO PURCHASERS
Thoee w"io stand agrhaat at th In-
creatine llvina; rout will read with
pleasure the four-pace annaunmnent
of the Ruck-Burton atcre In The
Leader. Mr. Borton oa Ha m-ent trip
east manarod to buy at fair prices a
blc stock of foanonab!e mcrchand'ae.
Thla atoc'C Is now offered at unheard
of bargain. There Is no profit to the
store In movlnjr. goods at Cie.ee price
twt at' Mr. Burton taya. "theee coods
must move and b purchasers are
the) ones who will profit"
15-ROUNO BOXING
BOUT POSTPONED.
iPy AiMclatMt pmi)
New York. Nor. i. Tte firtewn-
round boxinr bout between Martin
Burke of New Orleans and George
ChV. Newcastle Pa. Bi'.'t beaver-
weiphu. scheduled for last night was
poetponexl until tonight because) of
rain.
WEATHKR.
New Orleana.X.. Nor. K. Toatit
as4 BatunUy fTc.-y t'tt or rMnr.
r -Tt ' r ' '-
'EE GUTHME BAI
none.
STilTE IIE.LTII l.VJ
.bob cm
Hearly Every County Ii How
' Reporting Birth and
Deaths Says 8ut
Eegiitnr
Nearly cne-third of the roun:- of
'he !a(e are BOW romrdyinr with
tut bnaita department rulitSon
on retwrtinr birth and atba io u
vital atatittlct bureau acwdlnr tc
report Juat made to Ctoam;ilon-r
Arihur R Lewi by EthH Hawley
ttate ri&trr.
Laat month 31 runtia i.i. .v.
eoiutety complete report of all Mrtha
I tad death la ;toembcr thrj wr
only l. tn -:. out 0f a J9l s
Jtratlon dU'rtctt. re octa wer made
There are 4 dtatrtcte with no rerlt-
i ana & registrar who didn't re-
Ritjions fvr (K-iobrr tkow tT3S
birttu and fte dth. an lnori cf
birth and 1W2 datha vr Spp
trnbr.
"The la little that it mfr )iu-P-rtai
in lUir health work than
these tital atatlatica th r;Uxrr
d.H-lurd. -ny mrani of tbni pH
dtnilca can b cautrht at thflr 4n.
ceptkm and handled protx-rl. U
can trace out dbae aoarv s in
evtry Jxality.
"Anoibrr tmttr(ant k :o fur-
nih froof of birth and death In Ib-
surencw ani other mattni. It U th
duty of every mwhrr to nee tiia her
oabyt birth t rrcstf id."
IIEV-
mi piisr "school"
rook Correspondence Lessons on
How To Become a Railroader
" Bui Got Nothing
Tangible
A ncRTo walked Mo Mayor Hsrt
mar.'a offit-o ihj htrPtcrnnw. HU
imile wa i broad.
"Ah'd Ink to ivn de JodeV
"WVtl. what ra 1 do or ya? I'm
h Judrff' llartriiin ar.t aarcd.
"Well you ho tt wui dii way.
haht foh wcfHcs aro eh mt t.-o lol-
'ah to a CompondenC3 achool IVy
laid In de advirdw rtwnt d'y'd msk t
railroad man oulah me and dat"; what
h waiv't t be.
h' -d abaiiA month
law and ah ain won no lo -nons t-j
It?"
"Weli ah d Ink t" mnh
bock."
ten Inickt
I
.vuru mini a H.l IIIHUI OI Jta- I
"iw. .i.. k-. J-.lnvnk fca1 been In tl be-t of
..v la bh.iv. 'o uax
tchool abaht 15 times a;ns ahaht mah
. v .... .
r wt M not no reply no. U
w I
"All rksrht eniU-d llanmau. "I'll
ake care of H for you. and you i
Vtter come back and ace m.' in a
werk"
Aa ihe colored man walked t.ward
.he door the Judpe called him hack.
"By the way did you e tho tort-
meater about the lctit4rt you nevciclod n1 th'1 T' l- vlce-ire!
heard fromr ' I
O )vb tha aroiw up -than bat sh
don't cet.no sati'faction. IVv aav
d letters don't t 4o thah dce.ffne.tlon 1
count o' had writfn. Rut looks to melhi' It wu alto brought out in the
1 bad wrhln' dont kept
tluin mah t-n dollaha."
'em from
GERMANY TO SEND
SOME NEW NOTES
IIy Ax latH I'm.)
Paris. Nov 3 Germany it etcttd
to send new notes to the p: con
ference concerning the eurronder. of
'hoee charged whh rfpotMiH)illty of announced after a count of Ihe ballot
crtmta committed during the war and here this afternoon
h repuvcemcnt of German warahlpoj Thi vote snood: Lady Avtor.
unk at Sea; Plow by thi?ir crews.' t'nlonlM 14.191; W T Oay !-mr. 9-
iccrrdlne to hn Preaso de Piria. K2; Isaac Poote Liberal. 4 1W.
H. R. If. th Prince of Walet wan
tickled in New York. He wa r-Baled
with yarns. He laitdhol loudly -and
the laugh won the people. Here are
yarn that made royalty laugh at
told rty Chauncer D-pew and othen:
Them'a 'Sojera
Two Tommies dieheveVle.1. torn with
wounds and altoirethcr untidy were on
leave in London. At they stood in
Trafalgar Sqnaro there approached .
detachment of ti" w Windeor Guard in
stiver trappings wsvinr plume rod
contx' lonj? rarnlahed boots thlnlng
tike tutrrora and kid clove.
. The Tommies looked on In 1 Hence
for a moment and then one nudged his
mate.
"Look a. Bill" he whispered In an
awed roice. "Them's sojert'."
Ae Fee Kite
BUlle McTavUh "An' so ye leave
Olesca' on Mondey. Wnit are 7
daoin r morrow clcht - '
Mr. Jarvie "To-morrow Thursday
! rt r3t.'
Bat at ( UatBr
xalBtJXS3ar3r'S.str:Jr: ir-iCTew.-w.jtm-.e
STATE OEPARTMtNT HAS
Mtxtcos nrptv
By Atthk UtMl ft
' Waahington Nov ? Slat depart.
ment errieia. today were ex loaning
Mteiico's re (My to th America-
aemandtng the release f WiHUm 0
Jenkins American consular aint at
Puebla and warning Mexico that fur.
thOf moles'-stion ef th agent would
teneutfy affect relation between the
l we covn'He. Meantime comment
Vat withheld.
ray giveh fiiiE
fomjer Login County banker
Convicted By Jury oa CharfB
of Receiving Oepotiti la
Insolvent Bank
Tv determined att.rude of on hmr
in tiie ce at the State vs. IX 8 Cot- J
now? prwvn?na in juror from
Joyinf tvelro orlork Tbankrtt
dinner 4
The Juror tTarl MoffiBryr.
As a resi! for hu action (be rwurt
dla::hargt h!tn from the Jury for t' v
term.
Tha ("onneway cam waa on tha
board in district court for more than
four day. Voluminous tt tniy waa
adduced and the van ttublwnry
fou.rfit by oopoxSn attctrneya. Teatt.
mony waa tUwl W.ilnwd tr
Hbllf
late; thn tvri iu.
a
paring instruction to th jury eiicb'
retired with th inntrurtiona at III
o'clock Thuradav morning Yw that I
hour unt!J 6 o'clock the Juror wrts.-!
Us with the emu. vlnlont of htrkir
dlnnnri fading a the hour wore on
T. first ballot stood S to 9 for con-
viction with a modified prison nt-
nc; the fmrth baiiot. G lo 7. Ac
coixilnir to Jurora olsht or nine ha!kU
were tsken. the Jt two or three aland
in 1 to 11 for contU Uon.
A verdict ae!nn a fine of 15.00
waa finally arett on. It It aaid that
IlofTmeyvr U)od out aaaluirt a pd-on
tnt.nce from the flrt. conttnln
that turn fine waa ample tunlhniiit
for r" former banker.
UTien th verdict waa handed to th
court tSe Jury was exciwd until Mon.
day and lloffmeyer waa relraaed fioa
further Jury aerviin.
In tha opinion of attornayt should
(Xmneway p vtn t T -n' - aip.
tavk." tho ftna would 'Hatf'be va .
Ki. t'nder the federal ta.tutea a fe
cral prisoner can serve fcur mon t
In ptiton. piead a "pauper't arfidsvlt"
and b released from w. aterer fine
Matlon that ni&r have Nen Impowsd.
Tha aluflOa. n..f limrh hl. rvV . L .
cf ontcnc. it Is conlendel t
Thn rhara rm which 1'niHiii.L ...
(convicted waa "receivlnt n.oney from I
a. uniMFnutH r a. nan in mnif'n
he wa preatdont wat In a fiiilinir. con-
ditlon."
The bank wat the old Locan County
ta n V Taaa( IrnonM1 nffaeaul liowaJ .
tl.nk
jiii. mil o.i
( i-viijiiuu lim n ii.fi. .icfct.i M.U.
examiners had ben stationed in the
r tnutvi w mu uiiii w
.. I
"milu"" l oniTeui union noil on. I
ncway it was leatmea to vy witnesses
had been in frequent trouble wlfytfie
State Danklnc floard on account of at.
Jexoil IrrefculariUea.
It wa brought out that Ihe bank
had ben in charge of th Btate Bonk-
In DarI" tour day before it wa
dent of tlie Hwrity State Rank whlcti
1001 eT iet of lh inolent
tink had been sent to Guthrie by the
banking board to check up Conneway-a
testimony that $11000 worfo of Ihe
e
(Continued on Pare 4. Col. M
MRS ASTOR IS AN
EASY WINNER IN RACE
Plymouth. Nov fSLady Aa'or Am-erican-born
wife of Viscount A tor.
was lwtl to parilaJiMmt front he
SuWon dlviVon of Plymowh In the
tialhxdnr of Nor J5.
The remit wa
Yarns That Caused the Prince of Wales to Giggle
Mr. J. "I'm fr- then. too.
Bailie "An wliat will ye be daeln
on flaturday?"
Mr. J.-'On Saturday I dine with the
Buchana.
BalHv"What a peoty! Aa wanted
ye ie Uk' dinner wi' ua on Saturday.
No Hurry.
The televhone b-11 ranc with anx
ious iiersletence. The doctor anwer
ed tt3 call.
"Yea." he said.
"Oh. doctor" aaid a worri-d voice
'Vomethlnc wecma to have hapincd
to my wife. Her mouth awnn act
and trhe can't say a word."
"Whjr the may have lockjitr" tald
the medical Man.
"Do you think to? Well if you are
ui thla way tome time next week I
wish you would In and toe wbi'
you can do tor her."
Potent Stuff.
" that hard clderr aadced th pro
pectlvw pmrcliaaer. . k
"Eire" tald the rural dicj:mer.
Okie. errVe M frvww rlsaw wuil
FIVE DILLIOO
OOLLAIIS TO
fj fimioii
ESTI MITES OE 1)1 PARI.
IIENTS FOR 1920-1 Wll J.
RE :irr CONSIDER IRLY
BY !UlpRTV
o;;Lfi!siiEf;i
7!
J
rw..t. utr..v r.itt.iiir.
AlTTirrS MILITARY RUK.
CiT; UHAL FI NOS
TO FI(iIJTIE REDS
in Ar:ic
'ahlnitton. Nor. in - K-tiwaira of
th fTrnwnt departtnt-nt for an-
I proprtatlona dHnr th fimaJ year of
l0-ai mbaMy wl1 total btwn
T'i'-Wwa-WvV o WUFV"i!VW1f
i ii linn itffa nnn ivvn a.
He-
.! P""can an I ll
r . . m
puBiican n j .u.ic ladKi- of
Appropfinion CotnnUttee
'T
'hfr m'mI th'w tlmea
h P' epwOturei of the 0V-
: mnm. " numbers or ih p;ro-
priaUona committer balleve it atll be
aeveiul er before the Cavern ment
etpen account ft back to near
ftormaL
Hpreie.n!tTet Good (lowal. rfiatr.
nan of tha committee. lle the
I extlmate. which wilt be submitted to
1 l'"on teain of the rg
' ulr ''" hett Monday will total
M 0MWW IU l cnrtaln
wt nr' '! tbU fimm to
'M h-in M.S(W.oOWO( I'eprwwnta-
I w? "Tw tTenn.) rnlng fJmo-
cr8t on th 'wnmltlee t lrk te do-
)r' W 'w ol iwife than
flnOflohl.ooA Conae.1!. a. way rut
'imala. but he bpliee (ho mnal -n
un reduction will trot cut down the
total more than ISon.WVMi.
;. &. O. P Itnomy to Continue.
Peeptte t larsw ettmt expected.
nmronr'atlora are certain to be tetie
than hV.f of the amount apent durin
tsr ei' yr .M'h MrOood ttatet
will cl-v n to ItO.n'H) OAI.OO.V Uke
-t". t .1)1 ha .Klii nn.-flflk
etoondt'ore during tha lest year of the
war. whloN worn tn iua non niKv
Hcou? llcatt economy will
continue
darJiR the x F.m ti ' v. Mr. Good
p:oai:i The furl that Rcpub! lean
were In contrcj of Conmtt durinit the '
(jut-inn the
tpoclal newtlon ad fhe country 40.
OW.OOfl Republican l..dr Mondell.
fWyo) m-cntly polnii-1 out to the
House. Thle rniviH.m.nt. lh. .HffrPw.
between Ihe total of tf m annronriationa
tTjjUIL SEEDS
. . . ...lib ball.
uiihtit vj onprnrn iur:ir urn 1
special eeiiton and thoaa prevkniaiyi
panned br Democrat ir Hotme. but
which failed In the cloalnit day of Ihe
roeulnr aeaaion Wiat. MaroS.
One of the t iKet U-m in the ap
propriation account for next yearvrob
ably will I the railroad bill Just ' low
a oiy iii wiiw ranroau i.hi jiii.hw
much will be needed to w;nr the
affairs of the Railroad Admluiatratton
Dlreclor-OencraJ Hlnr naa not yt in.
formed t'So House Ihirinc the tum-
mfr t! Adtnlnletratlon ankrd for II
JOO.OOO.WO and cot tViMr).0W. In
dication ar t-tit the additional 1450.-
OoO.OoO and connkleraWy more will be
needed since a larse dofVR aa the
rull tf Kodwal control face the
Oof errvment.
HEAVY CELLING COTTN;
COAL STRIKE CAUSE
illy A.lmrd 1tiw.
New Orleans Nov 2S The unt'avor. !
able turn taken by the coal atrlke sit 'tcyy from rhe Mexican bonier. It
uatB caiit'd hoary m llhjc of "rtlonjwa r'rted that Prsldtnt Carrsntt
today and In tho first hilf hour of ihid flrd to Queretaro for tafrfy. 0n.
htnee!i the alve mon'ln were Ti'
tv point under it.
"Well my hired man wlion-'vr wnt
richt tesirt 'before filled un on th'
(stuff oher day an' l!n out down the
tt? road yellln" 'Glorry hnllt lulah'
I'm still Ilvin' In th home f tha hrave
an' ihe' land of the free!"
"Gimme a gallon."
Sunshine and Moonshine.
Private'Tbank God. the count??
l! colnc dry. It will brtnf eunihlne
i.i. ... . . ...
Wh7-L:v"
Safe.
Tito partner ot a well-known ntovk
exchange house were having a dinner
conference at an uptown hotel. One
. .1.. . ... j .
w i(.ui miHmmrw wmru uurin Till
procre.t of the meal and finally h-
waa queried aa to the cauee of Bin fit'
of abetraotion. ;
I Just happened to remetnb-r that
t neglected to lock the sate before 1.
left th of rice." h reied.
'V."hy worry r aaid another tcm:rr
ftf-i rr'O r
LY
u.. t. m w.... a im
.-.-... J....
CliUPSGEOSJOIi'I
Ill THUS SERVICE
Choriaters Trora Varioui Drnomi-
. rations ttinf At tn umoa
Servics At Chriitian
Church
Iaiprx1t ThankxffiTlaf rvW
re held TburiMtay at the first t'htla-
tlan cCmn tv tnt)lte f ltwlmrnt
weather tha otturvh cr.drd with
rwprirtcntattvea of all denomination
In the city itonaa of lhankt to the
Moat Hfith rre by V c nlr com-
poeed of innr from alt hurtAea.
IViif. I.yan ofOcltted at the orn
The aona: aerttc wa directed by Mra.
W. T. Howard
A gnonrout roaulliutlon wa taken
up. Th: Ui be itten ti the Unal
Itrd Croat ohaptor
Rr Robert l.ehew paitor tuf the
W't HUw Mrthotmt c urcN. dellever-
eil the ternwn. lilt thonht were
'tfr and forvoftti al hi reftmntni
cogent.
M'CONAELL TO TALK; Al-
RRKJIIT TO SI(J AT FEED
Moa af bwrm4 a? Pi.-'TTat
church .if' ' 5;32. T e. lad let tit
the IV 't . . wU IR tej
pt " !'. " a. Btta S7
1 alt - fun v. rti v ..m. "Itif Kef
I an. .".A mcII hour fv- w iJ Modrn.
fnelt at the otnquet tU ad Ire a
i niwili't In li mam auditorium
at I o'clock. Dr McCnnnell m our
' ' rotary of miaslont for Okla'iotua.
He ta a na'tonal haiw t?r He la one
of the ouutandlna; nin of the denomt.
ntthn. aleo Mr. II W A'brlitht. aiit.
ant inat.acr of tha Western Newepa-
Pr I'nion IU b with u end lnf
In a recent metln wiere Mr. AlMnUt
waa int-tne. Klmt llaptlat hurV".
Itouetnn Ton. b' Houaien I'ott de-
rrl'seid him aa the Soul'i't 0(dcn
VoU-ed Tenor with Orne HWxmomt In
i hi vok-.' Tbt l a double ttt. It
Friday nUM II wr!n at (S:) All
von nxl to enter U an .tppetite. It
berln in the primary room -'find tie
ptac Ianid R. Wade.
M NV 1 nv.n AT
FIREMEN'S RLL
Thi-re he Wit many doci and
befit riven in Out-hrfe but by ir th
moat dcHjrh'fu! crem of (hat na'um
waa the Thtikiivinj ball rlrn by
the Ouihr'o fir dintenl at the
A OT W hall. Th hall crowd
id. rapacity and eevfrel etire M
dancrt enjoyed at rojram of twenty-
t'0 dance to the etmin of nvHlcrn
I"1 muo. The proocedii of lh ball
h ftr mrn'a twrn fu fund
htll i twautlhiHy dcoratl..
frVnr rm wfre ! eful and lh- cr
The
Th-
prwiram wore enn enq mi rnrmr
roary. Th" re boy artrd hot
(nd wrr blv ""l"') ' fcowmll
tP" crf irentl-men and ladl-t. MucH
1 credit l due Cht. f Jom. Kurt (cr
""1 !tr MMnotJ for the U-'C-t O'
PRICK OF OYSTERS IS
ARTIFICIALLY HELD IV
!hiriMt N J Nov CH-try e'er are
so plrntlful In th ilon f h t ovster
r("urp ' 'J "
.un of thn over -an vy ThU aurplu
ni-n are workirjt only ijmrt lime be
they ay le du lo thi h..H uricee
eiactid by rlall dler in tlu-tr 4
lre to r'itrict the demand. t)yf ere
that are sold by tlw oyatw men at 41
trnti the hiindwd arc uld by the re-tuU-r
y ft "5. l'n the rwall-n
rcjluce ih'i r1 ee ttw oyater men eay
they ure colnc to tk lb a hundred.
THEY ARE FIf;llTI(J
IN MEXICO TODAY
Han Antonio. Nov 2N-Kljrbtti'ir In
Merlco City l4wn farlUm dom-
inated by President Carwni and
(jfieral Ohrnton w r ported In sp-
tarntly rellaWe advice rwflretl hr
- rsl Pablo fJonxalea wna ro'ior'd I
the head of the Cnrranxa forcen.
Their Opportont'y
A clerryman In a midland town Jut
before the service wae called to th;
vt atlbule to inert couple who vanf-
d to be married. He explained that
there wasn't time for the ceremony.
"But" aaid be "If you will be trated
I will five you an op ortunlty .it the
end of the service to come forw.trd."
The couple agreed and at the pro
per moment the cWrxytnsn aaid. "Will
Mooan
ho wlh to be united In Ihe
of matrimony pUrn come
Thereupon thirteen women and one
man irroceedcd to the altar.
PUylnj Safe.
"Rartua how it It' you have riven
aoinc q cnurgn; awaen raaxor
j.
... .. . '
; T' .1' l.J.TT Z ' ' .
' TT" VrT; TT
w dv-a .i a tot. Rrok.ti
Green who ieat returned from Ovah
ITkaJ - aA."
"la mrr"'ta cf Lis teredo crr
'f i
LEABEIR
- - - . .
M.e i
Short Cuts To
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Thr' funeral avr (.- ft tie let
Wr Hilda l'.iliMit mil h hold Mjt
arday ertecnooa. at 1 o . Uv k at the
F;i Hial cbur li ftv A It N'iih.
i'A nduot lb irtvti loti-rmeai
lit he mad In Manpiit wm c -
'cry. . "Thlrtern" did t prove ti w.
lucky i'r ta Um s rtwr in th
H.rr de n.bcio! on Tbnktvin
day. Thrre r Jm ihtrtma prt.
onrr but fh of tirm )t.I twr
ky and th ftilne 4 h ri ) of
th hriff and to ey that iVt alt
enlot'd h fal in tHHn M mlKttf
"tt i me a hr but I nt ii l.i t
let he oid boy rvwnd Thinkivlnt
and hate no turkey" ald Hoix ran
- l4Hl Red Cra rbicr i! aid
the i'or h! wlnr An lntiti'e h
bwn eaiahl hd whrrw U aomo-n
ill fie tdutht th work I . iurrt
will x (Ivrn at Ift'rf ra'n th fir
one twtit rli la t li'jfM
" The firvmana dance a tuc-
cera bothi financially and tc!a!lv
Clilia of the city -nrr'.ly rnond.
d and an ei--llr.i trm hid Th
dnc on th nNtht of the ?;ti.
the fir dn-"e the flrcmin ha' te
elnr-e the I'nUed Hat- aiil.'r- d thr
--The l'l lied t"ro v ntt i Hnw
for three little r'rt. arer4 1 d
I? y-'ata I'atttea Inter tr mu tlv
Iti-Kxt rfrrence Th children are of
Rood family
Wn l Houm holder ha ' !
in Mountain t'rove. Mo . whrr fc will
rivtrr th iiiercn!ile butiii
He wrt' to hve tho Jilr leader
L "Can't Krt atoti wuhoat h
I.od'r." he ld Mr llou holder
wa in charaa of ih baemnt t lh'
f.uli torw t"f many ymr hut r'
cently rv;nhl to o Into l-tM!n m f.c
hi mar! f.
Tht now hHtim( oiont h Iwn
eUahiiehcd In thn oio houi and
everything: will hn wrm and ctwy to-
riay. ac-ordiPir to Owner Wtlaon and
Manajt'-r Ard-ry The pWnt i hc ry
l'-rt Imnrovcd d h'la lntai!an.
c talv. The pet Mt of th kfhri
theater will enjoy U' 1 f.iuf... t
chilly tmti'ph-re of tb ho.i hi
bn etm dmwbacW- to the ftarir in
tlm pt. "Whn fnUh with ih
fntrovemcna I have In im'o4 th?r
will be no lntt-r or mirt cmfoitiibip
play houe in tho hn h OuMt-
rt om r hoiwe" M Mr WtWon t
day
Hon. Jno Whttthoct PrnK-ldnnt of
the Ktate Umtst of AjrrVtitlure will d-
dre the farmer tomorrow at 2 p m
at City Hall.
(.rrnmi: if. am loses to
KTNf.ITSIII.lt: OTHER MES
Oklahoma Unt-rlty foo ball team
defeated tfia A A M Colleie team
by a acore of 31 to ii on Thanknnlvln
afternoon at the Oklahoma City fair
eroun la Tli nie w rt from tha
tiart but the Hooner outcliiHn and
outplayed f Toya from th aj:'
cVk. Not withatnmlunt the had
ear R00 p.opln Un.-ml lh
fame
Hhwn ftdl an y victim to the
heavy Oklahoma City tutm on ih
aaitje ilay by a score of S to o
Klnrflher ilcfctd GuOrle Hich
schiKd tm at KlncfUher ) ruler Uy
by a scorn of 37 to S.
ADRIATIC
QUESTION
TO BE TAKEN
ur
t lulr.l -rr
London Nor M Orm-t Hr!in hni
xiven Juro-f!vla awtiranc a thtit th"
Adriatic qur.i on wt1 immhi b- tk n
up by tha supreme council and that
flreat BrMatn'a lnf;u-t.'ce will b- nwd
" """'.-i .''it nd iifinftjiM -tilf
tnwif'.c ati'o'd wvn hc tif -d i.i-
. irs"5 f Jt?o.SUtl!t. ai.4mi to
"No. to hi 1 m ton h got it at J ib In
recn.nl Hon ' bij bavinc Ust one o'
hit band."
Mtd Him Nervous
A pKM-ngpr throat hl had iK f
a car wmd.w and ex'it-dly .iaim-
cd; "A woman haa falnU'd in here
baa anyone any whisky?''
A man in th crowd hndt a
bottt from hla hip poc kt to 4m ci-
e - ncnv rho put k to IJ lif and
drained th conttnti. and then eni I
aloud: "It alway did make mt nerv.
oua to ee a womn faint!"
Seme Eye.
"Hay. Art did you notice how croes-
eyed Bob's Kirl waa?"
."Notice It! Why. aay little frl
when I sat next to her at dinner she
wa o croae-eyed whe ate off my
plate."
thV Nuff fwrlenff
A we!J-dreed etrancar atrolled
99 o colored 'prfcooer who wat
t-"rT I 1 1 cf rr-t t-
...
NUMHKIt 71
a
vwwrrsrTxxtxsxssesss
UIIED
STATES
OL'; BIITII TO
whim n
i
I'LW a M Tl'LWT THIS
i 01 M t IV l EIl.t E IS
WE L DIAElortD;
fiunm: IS MICH
OI'IHISEII
CLEMENCEAU. FRENCH
TIEEfl WILL FIGHT PLWI
RESENTMENT AfilST F.V
LAND'S SI I FISH POUt ICS
CROW INC; FRANCE
WAN I S lit NS TO HE
PLAC I D ON PRO
RVIION I lt
YEA IIS
BULLETIN
ll'r ...... . Pr..
Berlin Nv ;lt 1 stated n u.
thar(ttlv )ua 'lr that Qsrmany wt'l
nt (amply tn the demand f the
anient far C0etO tna ef dees
dredaet and tout as sn sfftet ta the
werman MSt.mp tuna tt Stat Ftew.
It waa tad that Germany weiid
tn.i pat n her ptti ta refer
tha diout Th Hu.i trikueil; I'
I claimed that Cermany hnuld est
be held rrenibi far th at f the
marine farte at Sean. Fiw.
Germany it la l Sneleu !
ti tak th Untied St' place n tha
leagt.'t ef nation t.
hUM iU 8U'rvtf U. I.
tH. Nov 14 -A io.-m t f!'ar
to Ib undr wat in llriiiih ilntc la
levsie tJermanr tntr th itufie
of natioiHt iiwmtl!.i(y n effwt
to the fastuie f th l'ini-4 HUtee
at fa atihewion t the' !ovinf.
Ur t HdMrt o-'-'l h aei l l) be In Is
or of mo h a rimr and wlift him
are of rb fifrmot ttrtfuH 4
tsH'sii of tlvt Ijtn Mmbr tf
thw f!rfith rn ! hrre. wtoi re
iirii.-nt over Whtnr'on d"!o.
tnnu f vrf evt.nt have fdj
tbf cnnvlctUm lit th lt f e d
tlwt lirtH'.ny fo ahoulil b a trd
to Join
it in r !! d tht whrn th '!rmn
anoier to tde (M-atn treaty w tn.d".
whrrrdn irm.y eotuplalnrd thit h
Wt l"-!hlC l!liCllrd t. icl thr
trt-tity and wa. at th ! t!m us
thin to rnr the Col K M
l.t' df. w up an nier flttet the
l.i I' i dty lit whs. h Ocrmatiy could b
Invited Join Tbt rnfrrt wHa Wit
t fore th- ll!-st I'otjr ina'atwly .arottacd
the (ip'o ttion of 1'remlnr CW-mrrcfaii
who rfu'd to tr'i thKso. Some
of thn llrUVrh d l"flon tt ihaf time
wrr In fior .f admit tine (ifmny
at oin r.
Why ftrtttln it lager.
It I pt i-l t tht (lmt lirttain
w brwe ad4iit" ttMouah the p.-nt
ccvt-nanl would he t rru-trr th kn thoa
0 any o'h'r ir ia tut tr aav the
l a.uc. Th au.'poftwfii tf th(. move-
mctvt contend that wirh Gvrmoy (11
virtually at lh turt (he iue would
jem to have soma eubwt :: eret
ihnuih the I'nltiii 'tc r-nitilnel
l Uf.ld. Tbry mlfit4lrj that H wmUt
ficintte tiv t-i ution of th ttraty.
Thla tturation I ry iikrly to b di
ciiiuif'd at the fut (! to -f the
l' u council h a it I very vl
lit that tii ritb.H sup ortere o' thw
plan are rr tuctj In earn i r-tturd-"
W. alm.Mt viliil th uirrtt
01 thi I . ti.
Thy undoulitsd!f will biva hH
work otn I'mn.- to ar to d-
mlitint 0' miner nw or In 'he Imm.
diafe fuluris The Krni h altnoat bttvn
r ard tt take th I ! Tlotiiiy.
typical romment on l r r nt f'amt
b Ina that 4 I. K. U'f this mornin to
thn -f'ect that th :h)orKii rd)flc
cotu Hl In oiitM d'.di!n of the
U f hletwf and yea If y and hu-
manity haa trumlld pier by piece "
f renc It D'ttruetful.
Thta beinj the l.wi)o)nt of rrench
official. U l unUk-ly that thy a a
unit would be wllilna to try to tave
the I-nu- by admlitlnt Germane
which f'i'tnen fltwertiati and tea at
ltat t for-l'-t before sr haa un
driton wvrl yart of prohathm.
Sir Erie Drummond and othrr
hnun work-r. Inrludlnuf Harrlnsrfon
tiHchrl.it of the American mlielon
hv rvHurOfcd o London to a watt d
vlofiint at the eld of the laru
Incubator. Raymond Fodlck. Mtnley
Hudeon and everi other American
whom Col House put In th late
obtundation und r lr Eric r at 111
ennn-cted wMh the lxajtue the ex.
pene of which are helnc paid br
Great Britain. Nothlna It to begone
until toe fir council mocUn on the
day the treaty b-contft effoctlv when
there probably will be A ditcnavilon at
to what ahall be the future ot thf
league.
Durlnn the first alt most! ef t' ta
year c:il t tt r '-i r t ' -j fa
t' r r" r . w - - .
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1919, newspaper, November 28, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713498/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.