The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader
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tYOLUMK XLX1V.
HOilE.
(iUTlllUi:. OKLA.. 'ITICShAY. MAY lo. l:iM.
PRICE:
nu.mbku ;i
lift! ! . .
V
i?;ye and
Wheat
Injured
BULLETIN
Oklahoma City May 10 Otno
ation of tht wrheat and rya crept In
Oklahoma during April a poor Und
of hay delayed spring plowing and
an unusually Mgh mortality rjtr
among hvettock are the various n-
favorable report contained in the
monthly bullet n issued here today ey
the United State bureau of crop e
tlmatea in co-operation with tn
state board of agriculture
LITTLE Of ACREAGE
DAMAGED BY WEATHER
Washington. May. UThis year
winter het and rye croiw b
larger that last year h l. the In.
crop will l- a!out the nje a a
year aito the desert menl of aKrhui-
tnr May Intwmit Issued Unlay in
diitt
Winter wheat acreage showed n ui
If than average ahatulonment a
rmlt of favorable wither d'ir.tigr the
winter and a crop of SW.S? . t".ih-
els or $0"0.Vo bushel now ihfs
lorec.t a month &o. I estimated nn
the acreage figures of the May 1 ha-.-ta.
Kantag rt;rted an at andon merit of I
ft ?er cent wh:ch wti the heaviest of
ary of the Important producing niatee
and her crop this year promise o
bi about a million .lmbe! less tha t
last year. Abandonment in Ohio In
diana. Illinois. Missouri and NeNrasVa
Tanged from two to three per ren
The crop la Oh'o is forecasted at !
about 11.00.00 biichiMu more 1h-i :
last year wtiilo in Indiana. Illinois i
and Missouri it w;'l 1 ahou 1 A ". I
ft"0 btishe's mere than th l:?o crop.
Nebraska's crop wilt to aboi? l.'on-
000 bashe's smaller and Oklahoma's
about i:lAK)Ou0 buhcl less than lust
yrar.
Thn acreage remain5 to J br
rested the May 1 condition and the
foreesst of production of wVe-
wheat for th principal pro ing stti"
am: pennsjivania t.0f?0 acrcv P.
fContinned rn PaK 7
iiirisciu mxkvs vi:
row aii nm IMMIH
Chairman TlirscM of the board of
cointy commigsioDcrs !.a made an
appeal to th people of the c'.y an'l
cciantjr for old shoes ar.d cas-t of
rloUilru.
Thero has not been a drive aloft T
this line for a lonp time ard there :
probably a carload of cal off nhoe
and clo'h'nf tn the citv that the
owners -mould b only to itl.nl to f ve
for a cbar'table purrose. The lot-
lr.e and shoos will be d strlu'ed j
mor.s the poor of the city. If yor.
hare anything alorre this Hn ca'l th-
Eheriffa office and plf your nreis
number and a sragon i)l call for In"
packaps.
METHODIST HOSPITAL 1 O
ki:kp "Opfa iiorsK
It is not enoueh for the truHiee?
end manapvrs of our hoepltala to he
ic touch iiith th affairs of the hos-
pital. It !s to your inte-rest to know
what this hospital ig doiiiK "in Ha
rme."
Since October 1st. the Method st
hospital baa given 1 41.1 of car
to patients -who could not pay an.r-
thicg. What the M. E. hospital needs an !
should have. Is the rntell'gent sup-
port of the great mass cf rhrist a'i
pcojde. Cttthrle citizen's are invited
to T!t the hospital from 1 p. ni. tt
f. p. m. May 12.
spfxial inor.n.M cunis-
Tl (IIIRCH TOM0IIH0W
There trill te a ipecial program at
the mid-week service a the Orisfii.e
rhurch tomorrow niph. Dr. Co-it
will apeak tipon "Trie Stewardship of
Time- and Mrs. Bkel wi'l sing "DM
Yon Think to Prayr There will he
tiaptisx.i.1 services at the loose. TV-
membership i espS'Hy exhorted t
remember this meeting and all 'td
tors will & cordiaHy welcomed.
Come and see what we are trying to
f.o to conserve the spiritual energies
of the community.
WEATHER
New Orkini. La . May 10.-Ton'sW
and Wedneadajr fair.
Allies1 Ultimatum
To Be Accepted
By Germany
pari. May 10 Nnti received
from Berlin t morning led
French official circle to eipec'.
that Germany would accept all the
ultimatum condition.
WHERE HARDING STANOS
Washington May. 10 freeden'.
Hard no i not atking for de ay in
the adoption by the nous of a peace
resolution it was sttd today in
high admin trativ quarter tut It
caw of the situation In Europe
growing out of the reparation set-
t.ement he doe not think the'J
should be any haste 'n putting th .
measure through. f
MISMATED COUPLES PRAY
COM BELIEF
One Saj- Hubby It Loafer and
PLtyi the Pool Halls ; Woman
Like To Fish But Won t
Work
Thri'C ti (Mt'ale.i i-iiuii'i'i fciVf !
of lh inaritii! Vtni" that bind n 1
'-rati" and !wvi- askid r'li f fru.i
lht coiirt- The hav bee I
f.lt'd ltu i eMcdiy '
Ant'a Tbi)nn )"a linek Thorns
whorw shi marrii'il (n 1 tinvl f
wi'd !od Wis Ihreo inoiilh aftvr tWr
i-ddni? and lift nint ha remain' I
aviav t-ver himt. Thern Br iin
l.ildf-n t?hi K for an abxolutc
diMiriH Myrtle M Koils cbarc.x
V'ranW Jil with being !aiy and i
non -producer "llo lays gro'ind (hMI
halls tamblis and Vaf. ol'Hhstand
ine the f.ict that he i !! !.V.ti'i'
atid capable of earniriR an bonel llr-
iiK be refuse lo do so." recites the
lil:tO!i She asks the ritstody of .
J"absihi divorce H.t'ry V. .cnili
'spv his wife Vary in lay and w.
.o I
I j
iot he'o with the familr work a
V-.&: she loves In s;t on the .Lacks .if
a cr-t-k and fii!i '! dav lone. In
winter time she likes to sleep Br.d
will r.cl pet out or !en mil i uie mnx
n; hunper force her to do so
roup'. were married In l!jn. U!;i
ore black. He e-k a divone
RUSNESS MEN Of CITY
Better Cattle For Farm of Logan
Irsures Contentment and a
Steady Income ; Business
of City Benefitted Also
iuy Patteni hanker and hre.iler of
fine Hereford eafle al Vinila llkli
if tle fir. ti'sn on the t'o.in.l H't4
h.s coicsisnmettt of Hle fr tl.n
Uian Couii'y Hereford S.il.
Mr. Patten's oattie are hi)? hrnad
lh k fi.nhed aniliK.I l4 1..t ar-
credit to their In-wd and ere pU. '.
n this :!e to help niise slan.f.ird hi
this county. TtWa consignment con-
sists rf 1 yuan? hull of e; cc :o:isl y
fine quality 1 great I-Ik cow with a
4 months old bull eaif that look a ;.od
nuugh to be a real h"rd hull. 1 yo.msf
tror.tliiucd on !.? 1
The German Way
Of Doing the Work
IJatileir. I'j'l'cr Silfi.i May
U.ier river into rjer Sil
lei;i
morning hih! cMpttired six I'ule
killing a ntirnher if (iertnai)H.
The leader of the patrol a :: ti .f 2i years deidan-d he had
V illiesvi') the kiililics. When jiskei! ! i ; 1 1 he Mas troiliir fu !i
Jllmllt it the patrol leader s:tid : "III WHS tKkoil t't! aeen nuav
and two men Mere !etnilet to atlend tu hiui -he ii i . .' j i j h'h r- I . hut
'.j-ohatilv cinild he found flouting d'uvn the O.lir."
lrikifilf)e.s was shown the I'ulish j.risoiiet-s ulm arc (.'n-
er.iH.v hcinif handeil ovvr hy their (iernuiti captuiK. A't tstursit in
has heen received here from 1'rolau Htid from Opjieln. and
(Jerman citizen ar ht-inir aniicd and lold to l-ft'iil tlicmsejvfs.
Talent Is Taken Inside Walls of Oklahoma Prison; one an Artist
McAlehtpr May 10. Talent in
not left behind ihe tower that
opens the doorn t the tato peni-
teiitiary wall here when a man
is fentend for a term or for h
life for a crime committed apnin-.t
the laws of Oklahoma.
Kather tinder the jruidaner sni
ififtrtietion of the prison staff jt
is first sought and then the offer
made to develop similar to thatlrad J.'mi?. li
now urped hy the government in from I'-laine
its rehabilitation and vocational.
program for its disabled ex -
service ca .
J.. I 5 I'm. . -4 l. V t k V
h - A (T. x r a Ti . - I far f '
t r ai i .
K fsi .inn
VV. si-'
THK VWY IS MOlKlt HIT T
IS AT VKK Tl. T.u- .ie vui
thi'ir liiimn-jh-kx "Tia (biia ti.e isuitei
-.-ft!:.
al tl.i- ItivnUly n Ny Yard
YOU WILL HAVE tD PAY
Train how
Time For Paying First Half 1920
Tax Passed; Total Colleetiors
Loom Bt; June 15 Last
Half Dnte
The time frr p.iyment of th
l;s'f of "''jo tini.fi baii expired
fir-'.
TI. j
total amount el me U now he
to be phid Willi Ilitrct-t. The !ti-;
half will be due J ii-. !."
The tiital olii-rt ion in lh t'min'v
Measurer's nlfiii for thn imniPi ui
April t.. 'ri.i of whio'i
amount "1 wi-'i- Ijo.
bi-k taxes tl'TI'1 ilti'rUt intie
t;ixt s 1114'j niiM-w luneiiii'! i1tM
Ildivld xJl redi Dili' ;. in ''fi li.
Itor::iKe ta reri':pts '.; '". Ti-k1'"
tratiiin tax $1 ''. d- i-o.-itd lv ucni'v
The c'n'e highs.!;- (-ti -1 nu t :on nu l
eountv nu'! ma n't-mitti'i- fund r
ei-ived I0..1! f-.iti the auto
The r.tv if lliht:e -ta I'.'l.-f.x '
from the uiiirt'li's ( "!'i inns. c ( i : T
for the K"ner;i fui:d. t ' '".2 r for
ty a-nkt'iK fund. '-2 :iy lir-
iiry $TT..) r.iil. I'm.- and f ' '
'uiio.'-irv.
R E M CAN SALS FOR
.. Ml- n...n
ttorkiliK in. rii'no ;o p ' '. i-m
of
the bo-.t m i ft-ii r
st :?e(j I.'V the hii-h
a hie 'pen- !;i he
;n lie pt'ijier
P'o-liii-ti.ir.s I'M r
) d l'ui!l-l-
lo.i-Ie :n ;iM-i;i.i:
Sf.i.'n M!'i It..' Th'
on.' of in.iiloy.-d de-
ovemr.R ii ti.
Ti ki-ts fire i;.iw
. !inr at ! );
The et rei rv:t
d.i v n irniii'r fli k
.e:i::
ol.l 1 y Iho !
. mid fil c.-iii.-'-.
i hei :n 4 T ( :i r
at -ho Corner
i I'lvirii Jicy.
10 rui.-m j.-itrols crov-i'tl tc
y-isl lo lore i!i vlioiit t-rl:i V
one
f WillIll W.IS MlM4-tt'I (if
As a result the prison itself
shown evidence of the t m J-ti t: he
hind its enclosure and list left
different st.vtip upon the faces of
f.ome of th -worst erimirinls'that
have thn far heen Kenteticenl for
jisti'-e. Amii(r the more not ice -ahle
hiefv due to itn conspicti-
oiisness and art. is the work of
th brush from the hand of ('n-
fe termer senteneed
cottnty
During the years thus Kpent by
iMaus in the penitentiary he LaJ
Jteca girt-n utmost frevdoia ia;
A.
I IK Slltl'S HWK l H i' t H I S !' l K '
fej in .H of I he I ' jio-i O lip
.i m.ui imui IiI 'tu .' ?!. I .mk '.K.nl
fi-r a ple.i-itut
(in ini.i)i
PROPERTY CWNERS KICK
Ofl CONCRETE OROEH
Kemorstntrtce Picscntcd To City
Commianion Asairst RepLu-
inj Brick Pavirijf With
Concrete
An
diii!Uti'
il-.ter
fc .11
til.-i.--t i
'.he o
dil i the Ut few n
i :n admltiWf tultiin
i Lo u-of In ti i pa
A.iik.- wl'.h coiieret
Uiibi-r of pn'
l.fii'k l.lVf!irll'l 1
ui-re itiitifie hy lb
( ulr!V!o a!! w j
ui the ' work S ill 1-
It v u..d ehursi-ij t-
il f'l tin- !
ills mi-) si li:
y ovviu-i Ivn iiiR
lo i .1 of r.'pair.
y i ll i ii to lay
II 'miity d.ivH
ilone hy ih the
ihn t.upajer."
T.c nl'-r has i'l'iivoked m.n hi iil
Ji-'-l-ns "U the pn of propel-1 jr nn
III. lm fool thui th presoilt l tint
he lino" tn enti.i.'e null nn'Hui c.
Mint e-i-e. ml'.v in view of the f.
lU'l toii. r i iuut h ii."ie limn
liikk
A few tl.iyx slice a reniontr no e
.'llllit 'I'" urdill .(! rj Ciren'ntii
utid nuuiiTo.ily fi.R'ied ly pinperiy
-AIKIM
'I lie t i'IIXHIm! I .
on vs a . p
e 1. 1
ro'i'intle.l en I'.ine t I
II SIHVI SlHl(l IOHW
f.tNlOR PLAYI"H " . Ml" Hl'tl I
l":lliel'i
ri
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'I'll. 1
noil
a for
w ei ti
I ii
.1
j T'l'K. oj h!
Vl.S :f!.-;'
rl lion i i. .i .:
IteV J I'M II. II
: i I
I
t I
T!ioinptiti. Hi" pn lor of thui i h.iri Ii.
olfieai'iiK M- .is r. loh red -ly
the ilptscopal el-y :otiduct'd l-v
rs K J !' kntikii. A J enu lful
'No N'U'l.! There" i ;n j'.-nd
i i-e.l by Hubert Mi. !tt.t.
The widow Btld s-'x ChilOl"!! of tie
.feci nsed l.y h former insnhii'. h.-
des lu stfp d.i iKhters Mr 1A in.
ih i'l till Mrs rmi Srn Hi of Ih j
ei'v u'ti-tidi-d 'h" Uwt s:oi ll'es Th' '
i liil In ii ir Mr and Mr'i. i;ioi
."tm-kd.ili of Cai-h'un I.esl.e H'o. I i
1 i'e PnrMiti :ii)shs: M s A M
M'alr-h. llo s'lii'lo!. KarmnK; Mr nn i
'Mrs l I. Swee-.v Wlehlta. Kativis;
Mrs. Hen MWltiS'y Mffinijtoii. K.ui-
s.is and Mrs J If. Iloberlnon. Vl
Jonph. Missouri i
Th servtr-s at he Hi iri h we-
Impress' vn ai d i'.et;n The fhn il
offerlnif e'ahora'e and profuse j
The deceased :is H lolij! lime ei! j
ben ff this lily havlni; been one if ;
th early d;iy pioneers who stai'e-1 ;
with f;u'hr;p's ilvstenles. 'e was a j
kiridly gentlenian and it imk Chrs-J
tihn. j
Interment was made lit Pumic':
View ceinelery. I
piirsiiit of his art. On the walls
h wmii as one enters Ihe chamber
iotutidjj on the main floor of Ihe
cell buildiue? ihre ifreetn yo:i
whpt Jlaus teriim hi master-
piece "The Kind Thanksiivimi
in Amtric.i." lie poeg on to tell
there are many reasons for iti
beiiijj there in that location first
bei-au.se ttf the Kfdrit it denotes
and e'otid there in contained the
brother of man that first settled
Oi:i-thotn the Indian.
On the wallK of the dining
ro'jua practically all cf the work
I Al'N-Ml M .VMlNr W V ' HMUI-: IT
til 'lii f ll'.e nhnrtnl .h fn!.ti:lH
tbe I M. H Arlti. h ha Jus
in. i lUi iiii I it her Hi'itilu-rn ilei
BELL RINGERS PLEASE
EOTHIIIE MUSIC LOVERS
Artists Muke Music That Wa
Sweet aiul Enchanting ; Aiuli
ence Not Up To Stand
aid However
-Hell
t..l-. h.-U- lo
tic in ii ui
of b'. "
Wt.iii Kdfiitr Allen 1
I
llli this
tmmot'ii! pnoiii lie nuift h.e hud
sm-h II'lSle III III ' I) I " (hop.- vtli'l I
lionlod the KWtsN H'H H'HKers H-
roit MoiiiUi) n'ht hi the tiiithi e
o'ia house listened pi
I'r'.liR liMlid'ieils. .t'hllli-S Of-
I mil i hlliies tlljiw tinrji. )lophnie
itiaudoliii. 'i--llo sinl violins "he
tin.'" iiieiiih) rs tf (he cimipun y H k-
nor J MiiiMliH. r' 1. (ieorno-i. atid
Jouephlm tieol'ifi-! to g;av tlulhiie
I folk sueli n fiMni of melody i
' ) neldo'll has n npimr-ui it y lo
hi-ur The t le.ir a eel. tliikttliit
' sound of h Ih1 eoin'ittied lih flnttles
i
; lUhm iiml
' Miles w
wnveti lulu I'Xpiliiile
it Kinljf he lloil d
tttclttful
I till flhioHi''t liulUl.lt
S few of I lie
nun !t ov. liyintis pupiiinr alrw us
- Iwell as chissp al tiiliiif-ers fuilio-l MM;
flit -I li.iluIuC proKI'HIII.
'Iho t'.'inei'j givitl under the
aMS-ii e l.f Iho Ilietllhefa of I It roll
p.iri Ann rl.'-iii l.ej'.ion A fair sl.e.
lioAli ill 'elpl. d
MHiuf.i: i if i:si s
The'.' n.ar i.le Ii" eimes hlive I ee i
looked Kdjrar M. Ilroag 23. and
Vli j-iiihi K. Sproal I. both of t)ki i
honoi I ty; J Kilhy Warren 21. Ok-
lahoma Ci'y mid l.llllan K. Masslo Is
Norinn fi.
V sVs
rHov-a-Waiion Kid"
Has
N'. 'v Voi l. May 111 - Sin y.-nr old Mieha l ( 'loin nl i Ih.-
liop n MiH'i n t n I iirnh' an. I runauay t-1 i ji n i 1 1 in hji. l. hotti-
I. 111. IV at'll r luuill' hl'l II I-I'SI'IH.I fl-.'lll IllH I 'lli '( illlll ''f H!l'er
l.i'd.'
In fen month Mike has iliippean .1 ('ru n lu. me n! lea-t i '
a u-fcl-' his I'.ithcr told iulii'C. Suiulay . t'lenin.i Mike i it
at men! time nnd I'njia 'lenient i no'ilte.1 i h'a I juji 1 1 rs
Mike fiiriied nji yesterday moniiiiif in ihe I'umy ll!uul (.oil- '
-!iti(in He lis claimed hv his father end ni"lh'r taken home
then sll.lled to lehiiul. lie ho''e. a Win'oil rode lo li toil.va
llatiun. 111' Icil the tii'ket Htft'tlt I'lde to Mil!) hill 1 .1 II. clllt.l.el ill'l'
a l-'il'th Avenue hiis mid hid himself under a seal
A iolioenian linuli-d Mike fr mi Ih hits nnd llie closing -. eio s
of Ihe i-'illl ilsode Were ndiee l.ition nil' I fl wuodshi d
Mike imswcred roll cull ot hoo today.
mjx. juijijinji rxnarinn-riirrnirtn-nraaxr-ririi" r-rrnr
of Minis now hanifH. A jxu-frait
of Warden Swilzcr the firesenf
head of Ihe prison rank lhc
other pieced of art. On the noutb
wall there haiis a hue pijrtrait
f.f (iov. J. It. A. Ibibertsofl done
in water color. To one aide of it
i.s ore cimally a larre of Theo-
dore J.'ooKi-vef and on the other
one of fiun'iiil I'l-riihinjr.
Painted From Memory
A number of Mans' piece were
painted from memory or imagin-
ation of what they would ppear
lo Lita wliJe otUcrs are enlarge-
H'omtin Fighting
For Jol h
Chicago Man. 10 ! h aip' .
tlon ef Mr Ivan Vrrn ilnln l 1
i
rltik In the auditor e't te of tn j
Mid and vaiity ra. irosj. Mjik.t. t
Oklahoma fur rinttmnt fjl
lOAHig her d mi nt on June H
ly.V oti dnid by the railroad la
br bvianl in a fMimg tinlay M.
Warren wit ha'gt.t b th m
p? wM t .d net a nt e... .
atitetive from duty. h tJaimed
thai her tia-harge reu'l4 from a
repit for eM t nl sa'afy. The
atn'nce she clauved. Urjeiji
due lv illness.
THIS BLACK BOY TOOK IN
TOO MUCH TERRITORKw.
Sowanl Htilly Tilkcl HiiihcU'!
Into JaiJ ami H I Now
Working Out t
Fine
(rll- 1 III t full. Ill I
iHitll fluni
aul 1. 1'.) k s l-'ioinis
l l '
i'
bloke into in! Ut nih'
It i iim.t u;r Ihu iv Shvl.ff It )
he rt mm mid iii:.nl li-lman. hit -.
pniy Wi'tf ealled tfrSi at . -ei
ehli ken lliUif h id hi eit loi '.;
When Ui. ..ffn-ti uirivi-d llliloii In
f .n niaklnit eoiiil.-r.il!e in.-. ns l .
hat he thixishl tih.nit oftUio 'it
r.'iierul mot slsted Ihul llooe was'i
(look of kheriffs ld ttuoiiitlt to ttik
j hi m In )i)'l :
j It seems the ..d h'm k hoy too
' hi t.Hi tnui h l il i iy in hSu reivarKt j
fur hrt Is loi; nntv serii ii lull sen
ti nee toihl y tmt he
pnyiiitr ii fin
tn- wotkilltf )tl the f II
hllllii 101 Solidl IClNioIt
i.'.ir t ti
I
1 1 ' t ii t i tiw in - i 1. 1 v i :
tit lll lti ' till I I i 1 1 i s
II IKll Oil ( IIMHI s
K.irtners !n thii tliv fl.ttiirdiir r-
pull Hint rnyofes are l.e'nn h'i.tiei
out In lie iiiiiiily thanks to tho
hoiinly p.ild hv l!m riniiily ciimiiiW
sinners rr i-iu h si-hIji of grown
mi null ll""' n paid mid for rn -'i
' "T "' ' ' r '
iiniiil) (lork IluriiiK the past riinist i
SI A.i I- ..... 1 ai...
."o n nips have heen t'rittt;hf l ht
i.inrt house hy farmer and cithers
end lite t.winlles roHeiled
fanners nro nosr praylna; ttu
there can he ;v foimd hrehv'
Mh.ni (en iiiUlions If the H'lH'i
l he I'otiinilHsliHiers r;in tmy a iminife
for the evti-riulnallon of thn d-'atru-
j iye crows
OAllNtn IIOYB NOT
IMPLICATED IN AfFAIt
he lu llubmr hovi). who wen
I ai'te'ited on a 'hai of h.uiiiK ktinl
e.li!e of Ihn theft of some ill! ken?
I u . ni .! i-5 -I l-if l-.l I V l.l.l... IlliieS Till'
f.os proved that 'hey La i Motti'iii? I i
do vi It li Hie affair tmd s. t at i ! 1 1 1 . H
When III" l-llif kellS WITH -ll.'ll P
-Slot ili.Ui.e.i ll;.l tliey kll'W h
Hteal Hie ehb keiiH. nttil on l;iit
rl urn vnre enipol mil y pel. I -
lllii'ios IP'th i" IiIkIi ' ho'i
ol re.Hpei lii! I" family.
a Gay
Time
" " irirnrri"Vry-rinrVirnji.tvriiivi
'ncliti fr"ill S'mhII photos.
Mnnsii tiirnt from i hariietcri to
Hi'llleH an 1 relik'iollH cvrtlti with
ease "I'hrisf's An'Cfisioii Into
HcHVcu" occupies licorly the
south half of flic east wall of the
dining room while the left lialf"
in L'iveii over to a picture titled
"His Crucifixion on the Cross."
ThiHi' two picture have the
focus of all eyes 4 tbi inmate
rfhen they enter the dminif room
three times tt day foe their mcaln.
(CoutluuQ oq I'agtt fi)
Schools of
StaiiAre
Sa ved
ji (UltKTlN
eklahnma C Msy. 1(1 Th lif
' m.my of 'he naite tte mt Ivt
t OMaha.. a. at .l.h. i
the upper haute of th lttui
this a"'")v.
When that tif r un rent tier
'en f the InSt tutoonal aftiropr
tiu lull a'ti- t na.n revet. It
iMitiir ai(rveil item far th larger
pnt tin -ine ami ten ha ti when it
rea he4 Spreprlat an et lh tvi
thm.aan.i rtoilar far the M ami
. deimir Muthr
Musfcije reiw4 ti
l he t"e itf. It w uphaUt ? t
other tut. hIkwi apft'opru
"'
IOCK ()f HAHMONV
T 1 1 L
'K i!..- . t I ly. S tr :i
ivtotN r
the thr
'lid iMimib: jr the .t r' of t' afm
cal session of (hi o:hn4 ila
tui'fl in ois h!i f-.irther eil(nr if
U k i.t hui tooiiv .'e hom ah t
n tit'o on Va sihr.-t ef as'rrcprU-
tlmis Th" sen.tt ppf.trtl.n
ronnllM.i feoovte! on tfirt hetlsn hit
fr !nrM lusMttttSun af'er amend'n
It .)(! the tutu! Is inllHiin dili4f
'or itiom In riii'M of lh (propria'
jll.in lfat ret e ur I tlo apprtital of tit
oimi
As pres"tir. ti th. Senate It l!
S .prnpfl ! ions rnmiulPi'S tht hill U
aiMiros nmiely th srtin as passed th
j hw rwxif a.slon with Hi
i addition of appt-MtHUt!oii for
t ii !. i:i provided hy afparatu hilts
that hate passed lhi hoiis In 'his
fnoiM'-r ihn senate roitmlte fur'r
Jkillel the In lMd ltil hMSS tolls and
fp'it their Slio5irtitons In th tier
! si tti-niMf'.oii Wll 1 pi.irpo) said
' I' I f i.t ..fi ..oiiii!tfe i hat. Kisn.
l p ti tjiffi sppropr'ntliyis presen.
tel in a I mhii s'ini. so th member
Iiii. ..yiliir MI knaw how iup't
;l t.i .. stu-nt hen thfy finally '
ii'r voles Th ronimitle alt t
f'.k Tom lh iseneral th pri-
i . i
: ' -flu '.!. 1'i.ii'i ' ' I ui". i ... . ...in win-...
tie fifed If (hey CVW J"d their i
propt !-
IIS
M-'iiiim in Amiropristio"
A i.iii mr I ii II ii. s iuH! ikMio.llit ti) rtif)li
jtneWa n't 'Is i.p iiprlaf 'mis i lui'iiij'l
j Ii sill If the p.wlHnn of f.vvortit'f
Hi.' in. luiC'nf if if new tin 'd'nit pro-
rum In fin s"i"sl Institution lit!1.
r;.i ih.. hiiijn appear fu mrrn
t -.if '.t
provhled f.'f hy s'tir-
i"i. te tders set-m lii sn
frimtri!d on P I I
l.l-ll .
j snm or iiii: spun
j -
Tin' iHnf of Ih" ajdes fu Went
j ti(i to y.t'W th pfinli hind was
j the the.t. of Kvang--ist Ctarkf'a s.i
! I'lo-i ! ti'ytit t the r'llHt Method. of.
hnivh l . ri of the tls spies
f.i-'vtif S- -k un unf'4.ifh' rrprf.
'ii' 'ho tetiit!tl!t ti s.ll "it
I' it -ii. (tn.l .-nt! ib Uioi '' Th'
l-rnelife aitoote-t film y.;)H if (-
iimjnr !v. tut e sliO'ild nt for-;?l
'aefiw.-i Km i.ti!' o-U's aiul eiiliif ti'
t .i a n ii n
The aotiR s-i irr s-i.f solo by l'
f'annoii s.-fn i-spn Lilly fine
We. Inn -day will I" thn i h-slng n'jf'tt
of the iiter-l.tK HoliR ' (V m lull ! ill
iil 7 "'I
i i ivs wii i. imiivii:
i:k. I.ASS losn.iir
C:l ttl'l ItiltU'it cand dili- t.J
riliiht r'olloning thrt IntiUtlon t
ann.lier and luticheon and a mucril
program w It gln. Therw w.ll
m many hern from Cli'". I'efy
Stillmater ami o'lief oalt towtit
: to pn-t'i iiint. In the work
Ko!!oltnc ihr. ifil'!4t!on of the i.r t
ent clam another m'-mi ershlp (lrtv-
will li.t U.inehe.l (: ! the Intention
of th oal VulgH to h.iv uff'e 'it
! nn niln-rnh p hy Ut miiirrtef to Nti-
f f the I k! mi inn of (h flew t 'C
Ois) Klfc' home.
n.i)i:ni on u mi s
hi hi. i on t.orit r iuni
Herhert M perk t'ntt - d M'ate d'g
trtct at tirtiev act It A P llu's.
st'Htatif I'n'teJ statim dlatr')'! attorne
r here frco 'Uj'ahi.1!"' C' a'tend-
lilir the nexuhe-a f-t-rtt con-.
There 'e "i"iil "r ef er'rtilnat ce
on the 'ok and thev ti re ie
rroiiectile. Th gr"! ". w'h
fKtiorh Carter aa foreman ' functija
tag.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1921, newspaper, May 10, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713902/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.