The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 116, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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AUlUST.2
1922.
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Landslide
In State
for Walton
BULLETIN
(Br The Aeaoelatea Pt
Oklahoma City An. L XUyor
J. 0. Walton of Oklahoma City
Farocr-Labor candidate for the
Dcmomtia Domination for jor. j
emor increased his lead over R. (
II. Wilton itate superintendent f
of public instruction to nearly
fifteen thousand as the returns
from yesterday's primary elec-
tion came in today from ruwl
districts... Thirteen hundred pre-
cincts out of two thousand tnir-ty-ieven
in the state gave Wal-
ton 57041 and Wilson 42.4S3.
Thomas H. Owen former justice
of the state supreme court who
has already conceded Walton's
nomination was third with 32.
625.
fietorne from 370 precincts for
the Republican nomination for
jrorercor rave Fields 80680 aud
Healy 8089.
Walton Anti-Eton
Oklahoma City. Autr. 2 Mayor
J. C. Walton of Oklahoma City
anti-Kti K1.it Klfln candidate and !
supported by the farmer-labor
element of Oklahoma was lead-
ing his nearest pponent for the
Democratic nomination for gov-
ernor by almost 8000 vote early
today "with unofficial returns
from yesterday's state-wide pri-
mary about one-third complete.
R. If. Wilson superintendent of
the state board of education
claimed to have bad the indorse-
ment of the Ku Klux Klan
running; second to -Walton and
Thomas II. Owen former supreme
court justice lagged third nearly
8000 votes behind Wilson.
Complete unofficial returns
from 958 precincts out of '27
in the state gave:
Walton 31) .089; Wilson 31103;
Owen 23479.
Manager of both Wilson and
Owen claimed success for their
candidates -when the iirml votes
are tabulated V but the Walton
WALTON'S STATEMENT
Oklahoma CVlty Aog. Mayor
Walton gave out the fallowing
auttencat:
'I aive lee a nominated Ijf a
plurality I 40000 to 60.000 ant
have earried over Uty count le la
the aula. " Tb mult of eourje
la v y grUfyiag and I treat that
fco democrat will f l behind U
ticket they bar nominated want
to Ciprea my deep ;-prc!atloa ot
tb toyabauppau-t of my friend !a
thi campaign and to neciliy
acknowledge the loyalty of the
farmer nd laboring people of tha
etat. a ho hav md thla great
vkto-y loasfble. t I their i5.
tory mora than mine.-
VOTE m
TIIJL'J ALL JHISJIFFOr.EHTS
Sheriffs Eace Was Ixcitinf But
the Results Indicate a Land
slide For Anti-Klin
Candidate
Tha mot reaursaoie race f.r
county office ever etaed la Logn
county wa that made b Sheriff Ed
Robertaon for a third &na aa sheriff.
Ha hid thre opponent and poPed
mora vote than all ot them combla-
ad. A fierce fight had been wagi
against Robertaon by certain ni-n in
Guthrie and Ijuib county bu t
aeero. Judging from tha return thit
tha fight fell flat.
Robertson ran on a Prickly anJi-
Klan platform. Hi op;onenta wera
Karry Heam a iarmr. Roy Kelo
local pool hall proprietor end E. K.
Shank n auctioneer living at Mar-
ahalL Robertson received 1.851 vot.
Beam ran eecond witn 7S vote.
Shanks raa third with 5S vote and
Kelso ran fourth with SS9 vot
Itobertaoa received HI votea mor
than all cf h's opponent a comb'il.
Jl'HY IN OSENCIIAIX
CASE 18 DISUISSKO
Loa Anjalea Cal. Auffuat 2ThJ
jury la the aeeond trfal of Ua. Ma4-
aiyna Obencbaia for the nwirjer of
eamn nredieted the maror a k'fld. ... ' .
;.u e-.t. mtnt 10 Jua . Shenk it waa ua-
turns from country precincts
which were the slowest in eport-
10?.
al Je to agree upon a verdict and wsa
discharged. The Jury haa been out
for tha better part of four day a.
H. S. G. McCartney. dtutr dlatrlrt
Walton made hia campaign n " " wr "''"c
pledge to put the Mate povcrn- "'W'' lh '
Lnt in the hand of the "farmer Obenrhain a third
time. Seven etood for acquittal.
REKD LEADS LONG
IX 'OLD IISSOUw
and labor where it belong" He
had the indorsement of the
Farmer-Labor s Reconatnictl.m
league with a platform caUinu
for state aid to farmers state
ownership of public utilities and
trv Plumb plan of povernment
administration of the railroaln.
John Fields farm paper editor
of Oklahoma City who will face
the Democratic fnibcrnatorial
nominee in November had vir-
Cimllv nn nnr.ni inr. from liin
......... "IT - a
Republican opponent Georpe j
Ilealy. Fk1us waa leading more
than 7 to 1 on the returns
brought in.
Mis Alice Robertson of Musko-
free. Republican representative in
congress from the second dfctrivt
was out ahead in her rac for re-
nomination in the face of meajrre
returns: Manuef Ilerriok of
Perry. Republican who proclaims
himself congress a "aerial' dare- Oklahoma City. Aus. 1 Mia Alice
devil" was running a poor third Tiobertson. Republlcaa repreaeatat'
in the eighth district with lesa.Trom the second Oklahoma congrea-
than half of the precincts heard Bonal diatHct aa leading her repnb
from. Besides Herrick Rep. T. hicn opponent Gua Tlnch 111 to in
A. Chandler Republican from the return from 9 Vroclnet out or JC4.
. .... . i i. .it . . . .
jirst tiismci uic tnuy our . Manuel Herrick self etyleJ . "aerlii
(By Tfca AnorUted Prw)
Bt. Louis Aug. . Incomplete ua
official return from 2412 preclncU
out of S8t8 la the Mat for the
democratic aeaatorlil aomlnatlca
giv Red HS.OiW Loiu 130 69S and
Young 5.6i3.
On tha face of return from 17S
preclncm William Sck. beer nl
light wine candidate. n leadlnic by
The vote waa: t?acJc 4S.0S.V
Brewsur 42.SC7 Troctor 14730' Mc-
Kinley 12297. Barrett . 17.647 aal
rarktr 491.
MANUEL IS RUNNING
A POOnTEIIUII
State
Land
(8y Tba IukkUIxI frii)
Oklahom City Au 8 Repre-
eautiva from tlx cf t'aa aiftt Okh-
homa eonrraaaioaat diatrkta a-
oludiag Alie Kiertaoa
only torn aaow la conr. have
woo their way lato tha Normtr
srneral election It toad cn lacom -pKt
and ta aotua meat re an
official retuma from y-trd'
primary alactioa ara tnatatained.
Manuel Herrlok of Perry republi
can Tyinf ooairaaamaa' from 'he
rtrnt dlatrlct and T. A. Chaadlar ro-
pubiWaa iarunieat from th tint
durtriet war the only two to fv;
behind.
Uor( achwaH speaker of the
houa of tba )at atata lagl lature
had 1.975 votea to 1.7J7 tor ChandUr
la tha flr diatrit Uh 7 out t
4t3 precinct reporting. E D How-
ard appeared tka likely damocra'.'c
nomine.
"Ml Alk" i-f rfluskiKHi mt
Iw4iins Ou 11. Tlnch o'l man wlih
good margin on meajre rturn.
sad It appeared ah aould acid
meet W. W. HajUngt democrat
who aba defeated two yr ago in
th geaeral election. lth 3 pr-
cia'tt out of 264 accounted tor ti.e
count tood: illa Robar'aoa W;
Tlnch 35. Iiatng ul a 2 to 1
lead oer Osowr fitwrd blind
atbool tuperintandent with 64 pre.
cincta reporting.
With rturna from S7 ott ot 42
predncta. llep. Charl..a D. Carter
maintained a big leal over hia two
opponent tor lha democratic noni-
tnallon. Th tabu'iStion gava Carter
Wit; J. B Iaohl1a 689; Vtttt
Cartrlgbt 4J.
J. c. Pdugey republican rpT-
enutlve from tha fourth dlatrlct hid
65 rota; Howard C fctnt-y S aad
Paul Land 6 with return from only
on precinct On ttie democratic
alda with H preetnet heard frjm
Tom McKeown had a lead of wore
than 16(0 votea over hie searcit
rival.
lacomlng return laereaaed tha
ccld C7Aii noTircna carry cirinj' rs:iAOD to piui:c2
R
t - '.?
f
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Left to rihtt Mrs. Win It. Abbey of Philadelphia; Mrs Herman H. Himcy ali of Pliila-
iWphia and Mrs. Otto Hrcwer of Wichita Katm;t three gold atar mot hens Uiembera of the Xatinuil
Oood Will delcgatkm of ItHl Amcrkan women h siulcd on board the S. H. ha Franc cotiveyin
nieiuai;c of fraiiuihij from fiftv American cities to the dcvanlatcd regions of V ranee.
TliETOIiS III
TKECCUriTY HM.DIGRP
GAR3ER LUOS IN
COSS RACE MOTH
Robertson Leads Ticket;
Present Officers Except
Dinwiddle Are
Nombuted
Ajl Manuel Herrick Is Far Behind;
Miss Alice Is Oolng Strong;
Swank Ahead In the
Fifth
Over the Wire
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DHY LAW FATAL
TO 22 ENTOIU.EHS
The Inner la th rt public n
primary held eatrlay i RabarUoo
for aherlff Partrldg for county at
torney Martha Ss'eal fr ecurt tlerV
Bolea for county Judjta Aiu fiir
county clerk. Bond tor coiiit Ireaa-
urer Humphrey for routty aaaoMOr.
Mojitoar (yC tmnf.' uirrnSndent
and Redar for aurveyor.. TmpJi i
Kimihart noaed out for county eom-
nlioner dpftln.j Harold Oook rl
Tick Denfro by a.anull marjfin In
the rac for reprwntahv Vr- K. O.
Shirp I leading by a raU margin
with tKiiid aeeond and Acton thira
UnofjtciaJly but fciiUKtlcatly Oi-
Jin M. COarber Knltlld Manul
Herrick In the Klshth dlntHct Uepnb-
Un oiixiKiional tare by a huge
Iron; in It wa Indicated Vtliii.W
with about halt of pmlm-t re
ortlng
led on treclnct already In It ap-
peared the intrepid Itrdinan would
ne t mo e than half a many vote a
tinriwr. Kwlmlu'l win running ahead
of 'Herrick by lever! hundred "
Msr rHurn ta tha iMmooratic
race (bowed STUck llarrl to ba atrerai
hindiod vote btMnd Curry with
U f sella third.
Kurly fturnn tho very Incntupleta
Indicated Ml Aiic Kolmrtaou Tti
ract return from 1 out tf 33 pro- i. wmjtd b rvnufiMted ia Po
cincta In tha couaty a!va VIU.n
for governor a Wd of WO over Vt-
aoa and 400 over Owen for gorVic.r
on the dnmocratlc ticket.
Sylvester Iteed aa n"mtnted for
commltsioner In ilia tl.rt district
(By Tb Auorlaled PreM.)
WaaUIngton Aug. 2Slnce tho
dry lawa Became effecllve 22 feda;
prohibition enforcement officer
have been killed according to a
statement lauued today by prohibi
tion Cotumliirioner Haye. Teta
led th casualty H"t with fmr deatbt
while Georgia AUbamp. Tennessee
and Oktahoma wra Ps.-d with twn
each.
U6IT ras o
BEER ADVOCATE WiNS
ANOTHtR CUT 18 MADE
IN PRICf OF OIL
(My Tb AtMMlated rrt)
ludepandance Aug. 2 Anotlur
cut of 25 cent In the price of cnuM
o'l wa annou&ced thi morning bv
.PraSrla Oil and Oaa Company i.tk-
Jog the new prlca 112b pee bsfrel.
Continued excev ot production ovtr
demand ta gien a the cau;.
rrairia storara capacity is practically
exhausted company official aal 1.
Thi 1 a reduction of 75 cent !n
tha vaat month.
U. t.
the ei(?bt incumbents in confirms
who behind in the contest for
renomination.
'Nations lissues played little
part in the primary the thrce-
corneicd fiebt for the Demo-
cratic nomination for jroveriwr
outweighing the toterert in all
th? other contests. This rcwa
foupht out on purely state is-
sue Prohibition di not enter.
These centeed in charges made
by Walton's opponents that he
represents the Xon-partwan
league interests in Oklahorca.
The Non-partisan charpes grew
out of 'Walton's endorsemcvM by
the Oklahoma Fanner-Labor Re-
construction leajn? an organiza-
tion formed of fanner and labor
groups of the state. Walton has
denied that he is a Non-partisan
candidate. His opponents haei
charged tint wih attempting to I
lm a -i im iw
(Ccrnii ca rrri 4)
'd re-devil" republican congroaman
SENATOR W. E.
CA3W 4t DEAD
(Bf Th AiaorUted Pra)
raloatowa. Pa. Aug. fUaltel
StaUa Senator WlllUm K. crow
from the etghta dlattlct waa running J died at Wa country bom Jn the
tbird- (mountain.- near here thl moining.
William Sacks of St.
Leads the Field of
For United States
Senator
Cinliaall-The youta rbbd
tiieenir of a cttstn dnig company of
I J.OuO payroll. Tao of the band'tt
were capture!
Wa'huI Mm'wTha teit of t"oU .
I'on adapted by varkm tabor orsaa
(ration urging a nattonat itrlka tf
all orgnld woikmn wa made tih
lie by t)ama (lomtker.
o .I a . i . .n i o
Waaltinmnn-Olenn E plumb au-
thor ot tha relebratd "PlunJi plan"
of railroad opaiattoa and twarhip
died of heart trouble
n mi i .. o
old ri'
totm
Cedar llapld. a AVht
dent trniad tha wort hall
ever known hra laid wawte to rro.a
in an area two mlloa tlda and eiioni-
Ing from IteUware county aroa Unn
into Jonea county.
o.ii .1.. -a . n . o
m foul A man bwlMod to ta
Tony Htnck a miner of fttnlcher !
waa found dad In a local tnml. It
coroner atd deth ramlted from as
overlee ot aleeplng potion
t. Joiwjsh Mo nee dtroyed h
lard refinery of MOrrt and eompany
with a Ion irtimattd ( $t0.0oo.
(By Tb Aw.H'Ute.l T-)
"fet Lu!. Aug. 2. William Ha k of
fit !out light wine and ber tdvo
rale waa leading tu field of tlx can-
didate for the republican nutorl.il
tomlnation by 4.407 when 1h p
c:i;cta out of irecinct In Die
atate had been beard from at :3 a.) the nomlpatluii
m today. The vot toon: aca :.
U; Itrewater -47121.
Thi Include! 601 precinct In St
U txif where Kackt run away ahc-! !
the remainder of the field and d
net Include about nineteen hundrwl
prtclncta'out atale where Brewiter
ha ahown atrpngtb.
fxond dletrlct oer Tlnch. W. Vv
Hstiltngii temorat. appeared to baa
neaily twice a many vote a thr
ondldate combined
In tha Fifth the Oklahoma City dl
trka. V. B. Swank. Democrat wa
Inn up a ilRK'T lend a precinct 'in
pArt continua l to stream la. Ha had
rlHiut four 1 1 mi) a nuny v6te ai
Jimmy iMnthew. hi oeareat oppon-
ent In tba Seventh dlH H Jim McCHn-
tic Democrat melvd In time a
miuiv votea a. To h. hi nittrit od
Louis j p'oent. Tiioma appeared to have a
U lead In tha Hlxih dixtrlct while
K 11. Howard p;rt dlatrlct waa
tunning atrnad ot Thompaon tho i't
ly a cone ulv metgln T A. Clun-
dicr wa running abed of Uoorg
Kihwatw on the Republican ticket
Jn tha Third ditr!ct C'barla I).
farter w leading Laugbllo on the
rmocratlc ticket tho only about one-
fourth of tha precinct wete In.
To n MrKown waa far ahead In '
the Fourth and wa virtually coin aJud
In the lHimocratU:
racs
miih. v. v. tuapnku
c:ai.li:i iiy iikahi
Six
M ra K 1. Trpnll pd awiy
btrt Blt at hr home 603 Eait Vl a
of tirlghi dl'miie Mr. Trapnrtl had
t run bi'.lfHJit one month.
I.ulu Trainell wa the daughter of
Mr and Mr. Jacobma and In tha
prim of life. Ue waa a moat devofff
inotlwr tlealdH br children thteo
fctrs and two boy h ov a h-
hand. pnrnt four alatH and two
i'other.
inral amnimn wilt be made
a oon a word I rclved from a
tler In California.
EASTERN STAR FOUNDED
ON HIGH rWINClPLES
Craft
Strike h
c'J
BULLE
lr ts a'-
Topeka Kan.
ance to alt nw
service or th At
41 Canta Fe rallwa.
Iheir seniority rUrhts
' i tha
IT ;1 fka
K that
will ha
"fulhr nroUcted" waa contained
tn a notice poated at the Santa
Fa shops hsre this morninf
ShV .Crafts Vote To
Adopt Kardlng Fhn
Chicago Auf 2.Tfce federat
ed shop crafts today voted tp-
proval of Preeidsnt naningTa
plans to end the rail strike and
appointed a committee to draw
a reply accepting them Tha rt
ply however will ba inbjeel to
amendment by mora than tha ant
hundred labor chiefs before folit(
to the President
The first announcement froa
the labor leaders simply said
that they had voted acceptance
Later it developed that soma
opposition had sprung ap tn tha
meeting and that a fight A;ir.it
the acceptance might be made
after the reply is tlrawa up for
this reason it was made subject
to amendment Tha meeting will
resume Its session at 3 p. m.
i m:
TO HUT. "UNTWli-
f'hkkuha Aus- l.-t.t as laiareatt
I'f same fentuied y hiy (luag'at
in lh parte ef botu ctuHi Chlcka.
ha au.fa u threa a'ralshi fro
tJuihrta Tuetday afiammt I tu .
IWh Oratum and fan wtre kit
frtHy bt tha Chlu tahS tutr wst
Mingy S plnctiea .
Hvr by inalnxa. H It B
tiuthrt Ota H1 W ( 1
Ctiokatha .....ail 0J 0-l 11
lUtturUa; Caaoa aa4 t'arkat ; Ot.
ham and Lowry "
fron
rf i . . . a w. -
'"lion ug. a u.H'il rig
Wllaoa here Tuetday It ti X
Bcore by lanlaga R If c.
cihtoB ...i..oo4 aa iitt'ii t
Wlla'on tOO u2i) Ot)'V 13 I
t!attrlM: McOa and Aranamaa;
Crow and Wad
K Hrno Aug 2.-A ninth lanlag
n.lly by r I"o fall 'jort ma rua
and Duncan wen Tuelr ' gam
ti) 6. Uroa for t)un:tq n.ada a
hem ra(
8or by Inning. R.lf f
t:i Ran.) .ttW 001 m-'t 3
t'naoan OtO Oil m-a t I
The Otd.-r of th Ka-itnrn tr it
foumiod upon a plntl.l btaal bjt
U niUNt not k forg.Ht.rn that a great jl'iaaca which took placa oa Augu t
THEY GUILLOTINE 'EM IN
FRANCE fOR ROBBER
(Ity Tb aiw ut4 Prl
I'arU AJ. 2 Maartt) Charntr
guillotined today for M pari la
the only train hwldtiit oa rrort la
ELL
INVENTOR W
TELEPHONE 18 DEAD
(By Th Amtx talrd l'r)
Sydney N. 8.. Aug 2 Dr. Aler
aader Graham BU Inmntor of the
telephone died at two o clock thi
scorning at tlelnn Uhreaab LU
eUt near Haddock.
K. C. Movie Man'
Is Shot By Thugs
(By Vh AhhvUlI Vfto
Kanaa City. Aug. 2. David M.
Harding ono of tba owner of a
' large motion picture thaatr bar
wa hot and dangerouely wounded
In an attempted ha'dup today at
hia theatre On of
d of practical ad may be ob
tainad frum it leaaon If (he Inltla'a
111 only carry Into evry-1v
llf the great moral leatin wbi 'i
ra tauglit la tho cVqtr room
Thonfl i'n are tu.i'. ui a that
w may ue I Mm all th da) and n t
lon In tha chaptr room aid
alMuJJ b lnwrporati!d in our da'l
contact with th world.
tl-YEAR OLD BOY
KILLS SELF BY HANGING
(It? 1h StutcUlfd VtH
Ardmere Aug. 2- After tilting hi
two men 'playmat at 10 a'tloek Ut elaht that
gaged In th attempted robbery wai.h would kill him. If ofre daybreak
run down and arrtd. Harding Isjtawi joe 11 yart eld boy hangd
inaitncai (irciaa of h'maeif at the homo ot hi grand pur-
well known
the central
In
waat-
Wt. Cbarrler'a two conipaalon wara
kl'wd by lha polUe at tha ttma of hi
t'uphira.
Tba holdup attracted much ni-
tity. b!.f roferrad by the pra aa
a ' real American wild wt train -'h-bry
a d(U'i4 In the motion ptc
tu'.M ;
ant har.
First International Radio Conference Is Carded tor August 67 and 8
r
OhiWo Aug. 2. The leadicif
radio authorities of America and the
world are expected to take part in the
"m fifst International Radio conference to
be held in America on August 6 7
and 8 in connection with the Passant
of Prog-rcx. The acsHiona of the
congress will be held in Convention.
Hall on" the municipal pier.
Th? plan tef holdinir the radio con-
ference waa a development of the
radio committee of the Pageant of
which George E. Carlson of the
Oro depejtment of gas and elec-
tr' c tponsor for the Municirtl
I : - ststiaa on the '
Wxth Army Corps area Chicago has
ccccpted the presidency of the con-
grcaa. ..
Definite aaanrances of their pn'a-
"ence at the congress have been re-
ceived from Charles I. Steinm?tz Dr.
Ljui ' Cohen consulting engineer
signal corps;. Dr. J II. Dellingcr
physicist for the- TJ. S. Bureau of
Standars; Francis "W. Dunmore of the
Bureau of Standards in addition to a
number of representatives from lartre
electrical concerns.
While" the congress is In progress a
ineetisj of the radio leaders will be
e-"ri ty.'"Frr;:3ct I!irVtrrn and
' 1 Cr:
't to
ganiation will he submitted. The
purpose of. the :trgi5i2at Ion it was
stated would be to promote develop
went of radio in its many phases t
encourage amateura and to popularize
broadcasting progrumn. . ;
The congress will open with a speed
content for radio operators for which
Commiaaioncr Carlaon has posted a
diamond medal and which is expected
to attract tha fastest operators of the
country. ; .
Contestants will be required to re-
ceive straight commercial press i the
Continental code and transcribe Mes-
sages on regulation typewriter. Tlie
present world's record of M words
ft r ute i ttid to be held by h. K.
: "r cf r :.ci. v.
This program ! Includes a paper
on a secret system of radio communi-
cation by II. V. MtiNsner a dUctia-
aion of the '.technical aid of broad-cahtMif-
by 8amuel Jf. Kinter; a lecture
Illustrated i by: motion pictures on
."The lit aii Voic and ts Kleetrieal
Tr'ansiiiiMiion" by John .-Mills and a
lallf oo "A Kelay Recorder for
Remote Control" hy Francis W. Dun-
more. '' 'i . '
Senator (Jughlclmo Marconi of
Italy has tentatively accepted v
invitation to address the congress
and Major (leneral George O. Hauler
chief sljrnal officer V. X. A. ivijl
spexk oa "Line Radio" if it is pos-
s Ills f:r ki:a t be pre-mt.
INDIANA NATIONAL GUARD
FWOTECT MINES OF ITATE
(Hf Tha AMlt4 fraaat
riraull tud. Aug J I'rpratlon
for the arrival of Indiana nation:!
r.'srd (root who will protect toe I
utnea to b ppat4 aadr te
lrolion were tnada by guard otfU er
at taton ( Uvaland. WUIiamaoa.
Tcrntr and l'oy toahlp Thla H
a'l tba uiln lontmunttloa ia (lay
county Tha (roup are tipected this
a."taruon.
BALL FANB TO OECIDg
' ON IMPORTANT MATTER
There wt t ba man mtlng at
the loa hotel Thuriday evaatag at
100 p. tn. at whka time It wilt be 4s '
cMd whether or sot Outhrle 1$ 10
rein la to the Oklahoma Etate Laagua.
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MM. MARY CAMPBELL DEAD
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Grant thi morning at B:00 a. m .
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 116, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1922, newspaper, August 2, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713510/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.