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The "Guthm
Daily Leader
tn4 at UM fHtarta Otta ia fwaXacYtae eieae aaat) tM ri f Herr
iVOLUMK XLX1V.
HOME.
ClUTlllUi; OKL.V.. FIJI DAY SKITKMUKIf X VSM.
P r i n r i i . .
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NUMHI'U
1
OOM RIM
JUT BOUGH STUFF
IN STRIKE G
TWO 1HMNS U HH KH. A I
Hinkoiwkit.i n mi . i
lM(.i; III It MIM.
r stock ami i lu it.ur
"OUTLAWS" GRAB A
I
oii: i liiiori 1 1; or iim.ini:
AMI 111 TIIUN HIV
Willi: HVNY HVIIIIS
IU I I I N Ml V A I.
I'.KKUS AMI SIIJIK-
im; sum inir.N
BUtLETIN
ChicafiO Spt 3. A train of twenty
car carrying merchand.ee aa de-
railed four milea from here. C. M. 4'
St. late today and one man la
known to be dead. The engineer and
fireman atrlke breaker jumped at
the ertgine hit the obatruction on the
track and were unhurt. The wreck
wa caued by a rail blng placed on
ne traca. v-..... - r
an automobile thOU0nt e onvrn
by
the wrecker. Jonn power a
brafcemjn
waa killed. j
-
fREIGHT TRAIN SEIZED
BY BAND OF "OUT LAWS'
Chicago Sept. . The freight tra-n
aeized here by a band of men be-
lieved to be member of the atriklnj
1
"Outlaw twt.cnmert. .. ..y A l.loltstj U; .. ;ire Ur
today near Benaonvlll. III. with the aMil.j
throttle wide open and the twenty-
one freight car apparently untouched.'
Several battle between freight
crewa and band of the triking
witchmen who never regained therj
Jo preceded the theft of the tram
which occurred ahortly before nvd-i
night last night In the Chicago Mil-
wauke 4 St. Paul yard it Cicero
ubrb. j n"du during the fiiat froi' fall fair
Thoma White the engineer waa ('urlualUea ei-iieoialiy firKl-tlfiy jtho-
driven from hi pott at the point nf tKru. ha telii eio are hitem-nilii?
a gun and when Bert Zimpon the em.rtulnini and inlro lle.
fireman reited he wa badly beat-j m r( ii.i.i an4 otlura w h. have
en. White immediately gave
alarm and after evral hour' ench
the train wa found. Railroad offi-
cial believe the throttle had ben
wide open and the train then aban-
doned by the band who atole it. It
had apparently run down for lack "f(1f
team.
White tald the manner In which
tha thieve handled the engine ie j
was convinced they were experience:!
railroad men. Five upect were
taken' into custody.
IMH'MIAHY IJNi:s OF
M IIOOIS IS SHOWN
The honndary hetween fanner i !-l
Cottiral acliooN in as follow: Fro1
the north part of tho ciiy umiU n j
Fourteenth frt nonth tit N
atr't. Ihenr. eaut to Kleventh str.-ef.
thfnce ea.st to the river. AH jiernon
lirlnjt east and north of Ihe line v .!!!
attend sehool at Hanner athotil. Ah
person. livlnjr weal and noulh of llirft
line will attend Cotli-ral ax ha I Ah
f.A 7A SU ami V pupila living w ivt
of thp main lm of the Same l rrti'.
road will attend ho.4 at flannel
school.
The lioundary Hue of Central ind '
Capitol Hill srhool i a foliar j
Reclnning at the main lino of tl.i !
Santf K rallroail at Springer 1.v.i
eot to hnmd street thenre north tt
Vilas thettr eant on Vi!-ia to A'i
Btreet thenrn north on AkIi t H t
rion then( eaat.on Harrinon i
Oak. thenre north on Oak lo Okl
homa avenue thence eagt on Okla
homa to Kim. thenre north on Khn ia
Clereland. thenr. eaat on Cleveland
to Mapl thence north on Maple 'o;'
limits of th rlty. All pupila liTin?.
north and(w-est of that line will a'-
tend Central school and thoie livlrr?
-aat and south of that lino will -attend
Capitol Hill arhnol. All S. iu
plls litlng east of the main line rf
the Sante Fe railway will attend a'j"" il ' latter keiireitv
Central arhrol a there will be r.ojli'lt emphasiei! liy a Jiriee of li")
SA In CapiUd Hill whool.
LET
LEADER WANT ADS
DO THE WORK
r of chasing around looking for
the other fellow who wants to
take up the proposition you rr..i?
hare to offer.
They will find the man. brin?
him to you and you complete the
deal PHONE 75
Legless Yank
Despondent Takes
His Own Life
Chicago Hi 4 pi. t. Jh
O. Heir 11. of La Salt. In
former iMmkir ef the "Prince
Pat" rjlmant killed himH In a
rooming huM today fey Inhaling
ga.
Hoar lost both la I" Franc.
On hi return. hi ttaeetrteart in-
td on marrying him deptt h'a
handicap. Thy vtr married lat
March.
The young ido told police he
hutband had been deepondent be-
CluM he couid not contribute to
their aupport.
DEMOCRATS 10 MEET AT
CITY HALL SATURDAY
Ben Lafayette Cha.irn.im of the.
State Committee Will M.ik
Principal Address; Women
Urged To Attend
- -
Tin IVmatl' tonvvnt .m mhic
will nuit ul itie ilv hall Suturilay
S.-j l'!i.l r 4 at 1 ' 3' 1'- Mt . l'i .iiuiM-c
t.i uw of Ui lur;t Ratlin int:
i f t ui l v worker tliat lia Im u h !
In l'Kaii roimfy f v.r m-veral )sr-'
It 1 xiM-ct.4 that th itueii
."V ' " . 1 " I
uavr rMiijimini"a unit u'j i.n- w
rtt ivi'i t ruptf w niiiiiiMi u'v
liiiii't! 'f t" i iiilral ouiniuiti'i
HvHi. liin r'. Ira elti r!n!i niiil '
of Ut slalrt m-itiiKratk- 0.1.1111: ll. .
wu i.e. the j.timiiuil ;-aaer mi l hi
u.laitioTi eeia! m-! aiN'ttkera '
8nj mIU(ii m a.lt)reii tilt ctmvo i
t;on
4 Ui
sk.(;i:sts 1 hi;ak wimiow
IIM'I.WN I Oil I AIH
j
'I haa heeit iiKKted hv It. M j
j ')'lr.ut tlmt frMH UAw llf U).
Ur lhi piitertaiiinjunt of viit..r .e
mn'h uniih uluniUl at omu airuiiK'
them In their window. hi
t-loi k 4isias Tho urtir! tthnuld
) e nitmed und lule ittliit h'd Hinx
full Information and they tdnnild re
ma n 011 exhliillitin during the week
the fir.tt free fail fair.
Thin will a No lie tiiiKinturv week
untl i.iitor will he largely frim
other Bi'ttioin of the atalf. In)ilay
of llil-a futrt will m;rk a lulling lui-prf-sHion
when Ihe uveraue alik lia
id.iy attrat t hut Utile attention.
xi v hxii s 1:1 1 ccnvi:
ON S I A l i; IUII S SI AHA V
Oklafiotna City Sept .1 Memoir
of the lath oriorailon cwinudaalo!
it tliarteil at n'wn today that the in
( reiiKO In iiHBer1Ker freight and Mil!
an nterlalf raa aoiight by th i
j rj'lrosdn to conform with fhe Iiht
klata rate recently granted hy the
Internt:' to rommerte rotiiinialon
would lo fully rrantt'd on a tetiuior
nry hatsia.
Th order now heine written hv'rlared her Intention of ke'd-'
alloriteyn for the Mate body would
make the new rates eff.-elfve Hund tv
September flh. Main polnta in :h.j
opinion and order were a l! hy ih?
member fo have hen agreed um.
OLD-TIMER BOYS RACE
At lvrry. Duff TilWy and Firnt
Jones are fontetin for the rounly
Judgeship. Tillery ha held tne tia:e
io terma.
Both are territorial alrlpi
Hketehe'a.
Standard
iaaaia aa at aaawaajanwaa ataa aa a aw aa aaaaaawaaaaaai mm m - . -- ! - ii iraraIJ JXT uTLflJ V KJ J
New York Sept. :. While Hi"
I "tlitI St.lte i;ih lo't'll lieadint?
toward n oil and trasnHm- sliort-
cents a KillloU all .sumo HeetlOIIH
the Standard Oil companies have
i!i'tn pilin? tip tremendous profits.
Authentic figures nhtained liy
ihe Intertiafional N'i-wh Serviei
rhirw that lira riches of fhe
parent Standard Oil Company
"divolved" in 1012. have aniass-
ld profits of $CS14.j(KH) d iri;.
tin past eight years.
The capitalisation of theso
companies totals $0053031010
COX STANDS FOR PEACE
Democratic Candidate For Pri
dent Reiterate Hi C3iarg
That Republicans Have
Huge CAmprvijjri Fund
! atatttt f"r l'ar a!nrt r.
a wt- fur all t!xt IH ':v" n
a4iat)tK." tttm'f iur M. r -
irtiiig Ira l)ar(a that lar aunt
it nu'iifj' rri. liuit iilatrtt4(-i if
irt.iin tn!'t t aJu b tui t
tiitrt In imiiiru Uv.11
At Mam lii-eti-r I li p't!':t i" -
Ur.Jtfiat hi- ha-1 lin f(f 0 iajtu
ftVHt lh MttnntnK and wM l an -
til rliH'tUn day.
lh K. ut'ilmn rat'4UJat l" a
umo4 li no iiu" ai4 tlvufr-
ir i'i. "ami hui1h (ih.."
In h" I' a44rn in MMUkmu
loilav Ml Tfrllin !i )ut v-r '.
Oiiio ial !!'. t!i'!lnr i tuUl
hi au.hi-m fri n t!u rar j latfii'i:!
that i Jut nut want U te rtar4 i
aa th van4l4l of any !!)! I.1 it
Jarty; thai h was ittaVIn hta i-a't-
lilH k.'!!'.I oliKArvhy. an4 In h
ln!rci of t!f jutx-ii of l!i wiirUl.
i in u or tin: s-:
miiuxium: si r.
AVaaUliiKlun St'i'l- 3 --VVor l frutti
lhi ariuy irattaiiurO ilin'ral t;.H thl
that (U
:fi nti-n Bin) f.mr offir.M
olil'.irlalint h ! f the S f wen-
k.f..!y nho.ira th Me..' r Alilit"iii
ihii-h had I.e.-! ii.iiiis wish i'u j
(hii-ril Outhaln w; reUy to tir.
I. vy rt.iHmem e.iily tt.il.iy fni.t
He rhlu4W4iu r! !ii
!ier r relieved t.i hoar Ihnt. i
although Ihrt men i-it In riiiher -ci i .
tuiin ln4 tx-en iiiure4. j
J.teill. Ciui.iiiai.4tr Ch-tif.-a M
(VHike Jr. l" isvo4 ta hvi ttHn 1 j
rtiii.maliil of the- aiihinarlne
Ai k.JiisaH.
(OMMIMI V I'AIHS l
l.O(iN m VI V THIS J'l I.
Ther will 1 aeventl romtniinitv
fair als'Red In I.oraii etiuniy III'
luofli.ll I'Thr to the eouitty free fair'
U) 1 hehj in Clllfllill SetitemlMT i'l
I I
The!- hmii are lulng 4venl-.i
In ul) their feature ami axi iitlural
rml live nl.x k dli4.ty two pahl f'i-"
ot of l!ie lew The amuaemeiit '
ldtue nf'are furnUhi-d hy the town.
The date e( art-;
Lovell 1 t:i i.niniy -Ve Fair S-4.
1011.
Orliindo (Vmiii'inity F'" I". If. S'V'
S 9.
t 're.-eent tn mun It y l're Fair.
Kei'l. 13 H
I Mttlhall
Community Free Fair
Sept. lalH.
Navlna Cotiinnitiily
Ke;.t. 17 IS.
Fit
Fair.
ARKANSAS SQUATTERS SEIZE
RICH BOTTOM t ANC
An army of atnMer. inimherlitit
more than 2oO. have KraHsed 2.o'0
t re Of the fertile tlella land of the
Araanaaa hotlotn near Hlythnvllle.
Arkannac. clalrnloK the land N aiilr-
U' t t( homestead under ihw -hnnkeit-
laml" graiif. The
land aejetil
w
fwtnetly under water.
JAPAN WILL KEEP
TROOPS IN VLADIVOSTOK i
. . i I !
Honolulu Sept :i Japan
ha d
'roof1 at Vladivostok imlil hi" unl !
of Ufa and property N gnaran'ei-.j
arrording lo Vladivostok rpor'tj ;o
Tokio raided to Hoohlii a Japan "
ItnKuai'.. newnp.tper.
FRENCH CHAMP COMINQ
Faria. 8-t OwrgHi Carja'ntler
heavyweight puglllatlc champion of
Kut. will leave for th tnlte4(o m liUt t. j.rtnany fur d-liv
Htatini tomorrow'.
l.oordil. to tiewa-j..
ftajH'r here.
Oil Company's Branches Declare Huge Dividends In
lie inrreased shortly hy $l.0(i(rO.
(XH) when the stockholders rf tfc.?
Sffindanl Oil Company' of '.New
York vote 1 1 t nimi to thcriiaclven
in new shiireH.
The ahovc fiiiireg alno omit
lioth the preferre atoeki and the
dividends thereon nf (he Standard
Oil Company of New Jeraev.
amounting to f 1 rfI.f;fiC00. half
of which whh only issmsl eleven
monthn apo. The New Jeraey
company eontrolx -thw .foreign
lumint's sof the Hkandard Oil in-
terest a.
The 'data hhow that 17 of these
30 Standard Oil "subsidiaries"
tVHAT TICKED OVKE
THE WIRE DURING i)AY
$ ..... . .
M-rUt J Atllht At He ltyri
and ortoie a nrtc4 two rs 1 ti t
tract msShuIv Ittg t!- term of tbrt
awr4 mad by the ancua.-it tv.S
cvi tni?-Um ami apprvyvit S.y 'i
dent Wtitron The a. c.-i in. 11! a
ail unHr prolvt rj re; rewetila-
II t.i of lh itwifti.
! na.i t-x ti Mat i .n iir; ; -ww
' mtaaiuti w a i!nt on i.
i vatii C rilraV H-r!n fn Ol -
! la bout for Iwrwwl intra aUf rmUt'
j a wattHl ltjl.l.y until I'rMav
aftrtnut.
a.Vlumltta. - ;. Cm -t f ir
j :n.inh' "r4 .rvun.l tW trl"
; ajkl. Irtp ttiouch !
J 'htt ih'HUM'(Nti itn.-wn-s
! taorrt unll U ) n--ti( In tho aimt4)
I rtimitt ttn-?'teti'.nK nj:st
j .. 1 tutv 4ta mi i.tcti i:.rf t
tnir t ! c-tl !! tdans;. .f $)5r -
h (Wtrt Ki'lttli'lii nit 1 .tili!gn ftiiul
laUm Of lh 4 Ikiii 11 :iit if (!B
j ( Hitrk:t mtkitK the N tiihttlnu of
nio lv th is.iveriuni rt ti . Van
f u n war i-mtf.i iiKtr.rrt'-
(Till e4 h l!i
fit Llln ' :!!! 1 1
!n 1miI l-!h 'rt!
niiil Jn4 ' mi
M K..K. t -lf-n
wxrW am1
war .!;' line".! i.f
ctiH ( t;'i WiHj'i4
Ua an.) ( Ml a Sl;(
!;uii i f 4ul!fji "
"v l.hni) m tijiifl !-f
I'h.v 'r--tml.tr H.r!
tf Uii tt
U I I ' tl J l t 1 he
ij ..)! j. !;;. ui ..! (I . an. I
IIW tt liutm;i KtnW . Hi
til!..! t'.i!. f. i.l ti It . .....(
Mrru .aUli ;.) tt
1(lm(Jitl.! Ul ...n . tt
f
- Okl.shrtmu 1 Hv Tli u(.
reu ue 1 ! :ji In a loitiiitUi.
in
of !
eorl operaltra au.l n.ihera In Kaiisu
ltv. ;;! h to n.iii.-M in lklh'o;i.
Ai I act ;i MlMoui'l. tt M.I Kati'tm. thaw.
i lint aindy to the tiMith'VD tti wit lkr-
I M't t. 'rtr. toel.l-'t.i of tha Oilaht'ma
Coal (i--raturti' -am Ut itti tifila'-'-l
j -WatLinttolt' !' a reply lo rU-
1 reliry Coihj ' tiiel ;.n) that I'utaitd
r-ln llli In 11- limn at e !fii-. iy
1 the u ui eonferrtit olan4 i!
l.-1
he de lined lo joaitoitlimi her mil!
arr Hn-t anon .Kainat l.e UM
hy MnditiH harwlf to reaaid ih ''-! I.
fn-IH loiindr!r." laid 4oi hy th
i on I e rr re.
l'h:ht(h'!:!oa T elve i f ft :o
ta.-ti on the 5." t. H autimarine en:.-
inertftil eaal of ('a nl May f r more
than 2a hotirn wem taken .ff m4
tti.t fettt wtte lln reafueil after
air ha4 U-i-n uinj.tt to trie men fo'
eeral hour
After The War
i J !. I
Contract Profiteers
Waahinrjton 8pt. 3 Deinrt j
mrnt of juallc official today were
prepared to puah vigorously the j
procutiOn of mere than Ihree hun !
rded contractar alleged to be In J
volved In war contract. Millinnl j
cf .elollara were aaid t be Involved i
in the cat by official.
ii:n mors wii siiuki hs
ami: n( k on ion
New York iorpt. -Ten In ui.iii 1
lin n went hat k to work to-lay t tu 1
eliiploem of t Wu II' It tin of lh k
Ilia inli'a tt.erietl u lieu i .t. 1.
" 7 .
aret rriprit under whieli thef v.jll ie
eelvo flff a day llmlead of nni m
offielala anirounied.
GERMANY READY TO
DELIVER COAL TO FRANCE
I'arla. Kept a-ltrltlnh Frei S
Italian and lo-mian delegate hair
arrived at Htreaa Italy for it co.if"
r)I(4 t wh h m hl -r(Mr)K.i ihm
ondnion .f payment wd advam-eH
wf t
r
raTayaanjfJXXiTijlrxar
have earned i-rofifa nmoiiiitiriy fo
tore than l'rd per cent of lUeir
capitnliatimi inee the irenf
(otnpatty of New Jerwy was
"di solved."
Moreover nine nf these eom-
panis earned pr'rfi!:? a mount in
to from 22'5 hit cent to 4 Hi per
cent since lf12 und twelve of
them have cut "melon" rtifinitiir
from 20 to per cent of their
cnttit.ilizntion.
' This does not include lucre
stock allotment in 1012 und lOl'l.
fo!Iowititr the reoriranittion of
the "Oil Triod-V branchen mieh
as the 2900 per cent "melou" of
l.WELL BELOVED YOUNG
MAN CALLED 01 DEATH
William R. Welch Veteran of
World War 1 Cl!d; W
151 Sim Returning
Fnm Seme
Wi;hm H t l ?.
;. k r'ri-lar m un!g at t!tw home
i.f M i-rt'vi t Mr an 1 Mr VV Ii
t AU lit tMa aftT a iiir
iUt ftia t'jtn'uU'a! At4 44
i " .il4
imti i;u-u 1 .l
' n! lunan f iiinr v"'-! tnn
'f a. li. i.iSx. M'.t!v. .t-
! al au.l tu. K fallr i.i -xj u
! u ' U.ar.l. Il rttntt h
! Iflla l'ittt an4 vt f n ''
him !! ami r '4 bl'.
m 1 1 u !t.. at ail ittnc
!'l un4T
Mil t ui 'um4tu 1' a aul a
iilmn r.
)l will ihum'iI
'! .1
I'.i'tt ' i !l ft'T r ' .i O'e
tie i'jm 4 nlUi4 an4 fi H.'i ti"nit. t
!".
k ! t t- M-tiil'itMrtPi a
: 1 mim'
'iiih Infantry t'iiiin I -as - !
! T"- 11 0 " "r1'
lhal ti t tmli lnl h 4 at it"" tht
i'.l .tl'u tiHitt the tl; H'ltie lull. A e
on. u.t of (hi w.t h a f rt UliiiHH.
wlii.4t t!.'Vt '..tt'4 Into j.tieiitn.iniii ami
fx 111 lt ra.-i- hit n-t r f-ilty
he.)
Afttv etlii;4etiui; 1 1 tils It . h.t 4
t nut In 1'lU'i (he tle eae4 Went
into h a falher'a iiiiitta and w 1
a. H- ll' Ih.tl w.'l k When he
to the war After i eiu 1 tiltii home hl
failltijj totiith woul.t lo't H'itnll huu
to t oi I: lltltt hl W t.i k
'I t..- tit . t .it'4 w a n.hi l. ii mai e
l t-r of H .VIM 1 hni. h and alio 1
faithful aixker an l lt olier In lh"
A. t I W. 1" he lUt w a of a
t het ifal i'..i.lt and oe r ttttr
ii(i ' he C- It w t al a few hoto
h f.ite U-e ht-nionae l!. rt-mllt )ti
hi it.hlh lhal he hmJ aniixtun '4 !
Ida pan-lit thai he had t. ide t-i f-t
' to Artona In ho;- of rt-da)iiin h!a
; hel'.ll inure ra.i.l! II ea-renl !rd
Iodic UlRed htm to Miak lh! r p. hut '
) i( 1;.. 1 . 1. . 1 l.u 1 1 1
(til it oif ft.. 11 litr.e to !ntt. j
j K.0..-1 .1 ..! t-4 will 1 v. -.i.l1
fr! H( m- fatl.oli- thunh.
i M.ia- morning al o'eloek.
t
; . .
AflDERV SEES SOME MAUD
ROADS IN INDIANA
ll.ttiv Vi. ry r-tttrned tn.l.it' fi'.in
r- nnli Ull t't Ilia toother. In
Cln;i.. '..1. Ind
' IndUitiit la lint aa't-.e old nl.t'e. '
f'd Arderv "ltl; efopa thl )e.tr 'I'ha
tltinK ll'.ill it) 'tiSat lo ftie howetft
U Ihe way tile ll.Mu. ra k-e(i I.JI their
Kmdrf They 11 ink hard ui fe'od
rtni'la a liei..pi and m ten eiiia
oi n Uli( M
hehlnd In all ele "
ROADS IN AND OUT OF
GUTHRIE COOO TODAY
1 Iki.thotna Oty He. t. 3 --'ftalay'a
htx h a ny hulhain of the weather lot
reau i-onialio-d the fid '.owing .-ndl
jlion of dkhihomn road.
j Oklahoma Cii iiiiiddy; (iuihr!"
igoo-l; hlngfl-ther. muddy; l';r.
imiiddv; I'otea City muddy; IHat k
will muddy .Vt'wUtk inuddy; Wl.lt
Ita. Kan muddy; Newton Kan fa'.r
tiALVATION ARMY HEADS
MEET IN OKLAHOMA CIT
DeleKatea from every couriiy udtU
ory Imanl In (! nta'n are iro-o i it
today In Oklahoma I'tfy ti
rl.itit .ii'piirlrnent of the Hlta"oti
Arny. A lulu heon wa iter ted to lh
vtaliing thli...ie at noon lodav e
the Hut kin i .- 1
ORDERED TO QUI T FRANCE
londoi Keptemher 3 tt'in v.r av-
an Duffy ao. aihtl irta ad' of lh
Irish rptihlle. In Fran.- . ha h.-t-.
ltd! 2t hour hy th Fren. h c i -n't i
tut til In whhh to leav Fraut.'" it waa'of tail atoilit of Ferry
orfi' daily alated her totlay.
nri-innji n -Lr rui n n. nn rismjrK aJi.riinnur.rkr Juris
u-arr-a a-v-J-M-V-ur-tj- ye J-pUar'uayu i
the Standard Oil Company of In-
dian. the (ton jr cent dividend
ftf the Continental Oil Cooipuny
the fr'K) per cent "melon" of the
Vacuum Oil Company or the 4 f M
per cent "divide-tip" of the
Standard Oil Cnriipnnv f Now
York.
The amallctt i-ikht-yr'ars' total
profits earner I I'v any one of the
thirty "hranehea" was liT1 per
cent--not (juite f) jier cent
yearly taken in y the (i'scni!
Pipe fine Company which mere-
ly operates a trunk pipeline in
Pennsylvania
The Ohig Oil CWpany Lai
This Brute Should
He Served In
ha
inu A'tM C.' t .
... ire tf ' I ui hi
aHf. M My Ma '.. k. !
da win taafar k-e ta J.
Ut Jv'tf Jaha .!'. a '
i
'fia'-.'p ffiar. wa"! tr'al :
Lntar T i' r a"'t 1
! ! (
tStt. ) haa . f rat 4- I
gre wut.lar M I ! ! j. ta ha-' I
ha'il t o!d kt ta aal
a .1 .. ttr.fMj t t w!v n r
ttlt4 ' th ch.l.f daalh 1'
ta arril f if n
CANCELLATION OF ORDERS
ENDANGER INDUSTRIES
Rrt.ill MrnlunU Ovrr Countrf
Are Wtry and Mauv Hif
Orderi Hive liven
CiHtittrinuoded
Waah-t'tl.m eit .1.- I'lift! ail
inir t tt.l tt a f r V Its A !ort U !f--
i4. .im. iiutfrt fi.Hr( h Oii '.
ftt!tii:tu of e i.f-ai .. -vrJUt t
fieal ntlU of the i.inslfj il. !
teatUalttttt )itl etoe ilt4 I t ' k''
liile Mlf!t 1 hat; !'!- of I't nt ' '
t'aneellatlena arete ( nil. nlal'tf a
ftl te l'i irixhla of litter et lo Wi.n est.
I ... ( . f or. let for lk tanr l-.i I
(Irit inatiufafiiiK't h.e m ttla ' t
hmeaii hi h 4n4'..-i!e alt (aim t
t'oreet .h'ah'ra f.ti!i-l 1 ).: f-
tttet'attM ket a I f -1 r r t i ' r"
t.!i. led
i-alia In nun 1 1 o It'ii ' I! .i. 1
i.ear aS lioil la ami !-. I
with iha tl..rti.hi thai Ci.- iHi'it'
Would I I.iiy t'tf t:!i j s'ft
ai-4 a i!h lo u. I 4 --r .5 fnllo -!
The t "or lo ai v an. -IUf fo't f
otiir for ! .t' v ipolm . waa 4 !'
a hion't-r of 1 mi'! :l lorsa atiu.rat fi.mt
(he aliutlARti of ilo'to .H hils Imri-M
I Iha j eriod nf h' I'lo.tu- 1 too. la til
luri 4oalra were lrue4 a4 S'!""i
h!g r4r ll.i'.iiil.j! 1 .01 i '."! 1 t
ait'- m h Hl ''i'it eah'a r.- e
ft ..litit ! lauded A
Hia lo ram -?
order . '.!!! ed
Tti- Indilatiy ou t
It iiiplaled n.'i la pl.t1 r.-1! t. i:.o 1
oil ord"r (tt. lo h.-K'it a famitV
of edil.Miiotl lh il Will I'tnure o.. a
titij'ante It.-.i'-n.-iit if !t. '.. r a
lai r
I! WII COM t It I IONH.HI
T'li weekly itopert will In gtv"
et.l.'liK at llt'i tl . f Jo'
p In at r ixleral (i.bI k
'J'to. folliiwlti.; pf f-'latil Wl'l ' re t
!. lid
Mart U I I ota w !t. Kaeet it4
o ; One tit'-;. h rylaely I "alia M-t'
il.tiy; t'harat'ieitatit rnat.fi MaMr
luif Frits; ft Ifot Vfoteltati Mr:
medley .. i l i. II lit of IS.-ii... k
II ' lu.i h N.ot't. t 'O. .'i l.tli't of
Na-h Aniir r -ititarty.
Alflft.f Adler Will lOII'tU'l The
to t to iin will ti aiU(r4 h Fr.'t
(hired of liiihthon.a Cilt
MANY SCHOOL HOOMf IN
NATION HAVE NO TCNf
F!'hlcei l!omaii j at Ct Uj.'
If it.-. I H'att have no ii t fo .- .. .
lording to the ileottrl to ul of Ifot
l.ior. of a-t ii..ti 'Pitt ! .
la elated lo a la. it of lmt-
It a. lo t in Ilia turn! iifl.
l.ody wanted lo hoard Ihtoit
DE RAILED TRAIN TIES UP
BAN TA EE TRAFFIC
1 !-t ti4 frtUht (r n nr tlt
Hnt riir'f Tu'-dlay n.orolr !
Iy"t fit'flft'r tiaftu- oi all i!;rt-
lion four hour T
fr.
't car
l-(t th.t tnok and i..r a j
a jeegtu.
N.J
o tt
t m j
Iiurt.
Eight Years
piled itjt the hiv'!ttt profit per.
c t.t.rB". ltiriii' fh past i f;h?
)ers. enrninifs nmountin fo ..'"
per i i nf Ciipittiliatioij i $15.
0ix).Nm f n und ati uit. !ii.t.-.l
!lie)ol r lltloi of I'.IM) ter cent f!l
I'M" ai fiiKtrated t.y the ttite
of Ohio.
Amoiiv' other i-(iiiani-s listet!
hy New York It'iikeis at "Staftd
urd Oi! ttfoi k" which have heeii
inakiiij; tintotital profits aiiie.
l!U2ore:
Cheselirtiili M a mi f.-ud linns?
Company of lVrth Amhoy N. J
(Couttoued ou I'aea 3.J
JACK DEM PS Elf
en
till I -Ut II NIMH
(II I N f IH Kl II Ol I ANI
h j Min n I l
1 llNIH 11 MN
EHAM'I N NOT TAKING
til CHANCES TO LOSE
no 1 11 ux roNMs.
II X It Y II HIM Hit
lAI'M" UHHII t.UIS
riiouiHi or uiini;
Win H 1 1 Ml : I wn;
t II II 1 1 1 ION
.....
ieM..n lli'!-c. Mill. 3'-
tthrt It'llT t'ata t'f !'. I'"tl.. h.l-
i'itit f iF thi "!! I'-j w'M
l- (. .)lt i'l. MlH i !. tr-.tU Ii.s'm ttj flu
ter I ji..r l'a a?f?t..a (. facat t?t
trtt(!' Hie'ht (Ha? lroih( tft
t lir.tn4:Sj tt Jek fwrni-awy ht
'.) I'itii'il be lean
la li! n. k) lil t i'f
! tenpun tif lh mot ra
ut i. l.i - !(! h i. ' n Hi hloi'f
e( ttittrw f-Mii I'ttisl tii( ( in
fiihfer ie ba heu 1 4 out
ih.Iv to If y t-a!ii Mkaka ta not fom
luif l. k frioii hula 4-f. ll la
Hf.nii4 hi'Dteif fur hi ft ral
l'i h Is li'' 1 i l-. lmo (li w
' 1 .!!. 4'' fftlv lif.l. t 4 aahllit f .
'lh Jt 'ul bsr-i ltit ha ina
.tirHtt Uona I t ht l'hyl.4 lit
ot.tf-r f.i celar n f. r rui hm
I--" to'lti nf "fie fi.a t " tot f renri f
(l(-4 lo l!.!('i.en t!it h.V ttaa
mftl. Into tiif Utti d;ar.t anl
Ion hroiH( f fit f r al Af at.
taiii Mit ffsi'itt j. l aj roo-lt
iii.. foriitl4al4 anfaaontwt faf tkamir
than h t h"t k f n hi tfi
;!. t y..hoti t i t H4
8i - i hrimah ta if.ocSM. Itarll.va
;wihu i-r a. .1...
Af'xr Colin? "IM'sting' .liay
I in T.d"l a year a an U( J-ity MUkt
er!it Mia .!! of a to-talit and
j.!t.td r i a l ln ki4 .i'Vi!nf fi-tett
: !! -l !r-H.h!.4 ..f kii:ir allotent
.'Cii'. tlt-. hl. down 1 h y a I f altf
1 Mlak 'outl.l tii.tf. hat htt fightiimf
jt alt tt.i.i ihu- r f -r t4 It tt that
h 'I'd r. :(: km k't mil r ht4ly
Me" leaat. Ma ha af U Hot. o
I'1 t("a.ii-til HUihtiere.l itniinf the)
j it ahet in ih fcy:(ht raita.
' After- ur of rarfi treat mn
;fi'd pr ri!i.4 rl Vl' r-at-ri-.
M ( rtit t.t ttitrnirj t-atfij
; a .(at. "a kiiti. i .nil ui 't J M.-airr
: fU tutia heavy we.'gM Now ai-.
I enrdot; ta M'.k rt h'. muaer
.Fo Ite.ldr. fie U 4 far heltar fghtar
ItiSfl In fllhar of tit f!rt J !. 11 y
fUh' Vti.t.1. aua Itftty a I sf'ilWeight
when . r-lkKlt fV'epaey th. h
in a u k matt. No h N a rtt
'. !: rf-fit .Mft'aj of I'fd po'trota
'of to!' ant Ktta-t i4 r fit ma ft a)
;!! U Mm toif!l ma when
Itttp.M-r tw? 4ia fil'fi
M'k talk t-tftrify of tM
""" .-t..ii.'f It doe not t faint
th-if t: lr a titr htt lofit-'oid-i
f !"fl'e- fits-iemd trta f!f
wild Hoi I.".t. lievyaelM j- tha
hu.-Oii. M afi.Sn t.-Jg hv ocM lo h
a!U I i do !i '. ( r I n fv
wi'h l-o-ttd:'-l iitiMttoit.
'IK m;y Will fiatijfali het th
f.t..f Ui in th tfeHiftg.1 Mik) 4i4.
"flrt nhouli h. Pat thai" (Kl gn
I won't h"4f him or rc Imit h i! i
hiti .'oti Th h4ittnl.in U aly
lf;- tlo.l.rt lt(i tn uM.' .l ut
D-m;eT ha hht tua alt lh) r-it
and l( I trianagi t.i Und a(u a rdy(
tto-f- will tt 4 fitrrthl crash'
MliliM I e'tty twenty U yt ra ftl 4
a year older than larmpaa. hat rhatt
.Ion T'.a i-hailenger f rtmUu-n4
M ado; It era IHat hi hter fftan
ever. '.Vlo-lhrr h f goot ei..niH l.
g va Jhrn-pey a ta in 1 th nue.
lion l.lat la being erhmiy tnw
1-114
OIL AtOCIATION TO
J MtlT MARCH 31 TH
K" i'r e; t. :i.-Th n-tt
antiual loeeiirig ut tha American In-l.'peii..-iif
petroleum aaaiM fallori. w!l
he het( fti Kantiaa (iry Man h 2 J t
I'i.'I i waa aiUroiliieetl Ijerw to-
day. TMt WEATHER
New (Irleaiia Satpt. 3. Totiiii
ni turday yartly cloudy.
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