The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XLXIII
qptoiue. Oklahoma WKoyKsiuv November 5. im
NUMI1EU M
. SSSSMia
COAL SIH JS
VI0LHTI0U OF
urn IS EES
proposal MADR BY organ
imi ubur to hit mx
OF 1NJI NOTION TVUXKD
DOWN BY OKTART-
MKNT ns of moo m-
ECM'S SF OXESfll
him: sttukk i.i:ih:us say
hltisil ok goykhn-
mknt to rkmoye ban
mkans a long am
bitthi fight;
rioting in
OHIO
BULLETIN.
nj a rvi
Waiiinftor. Not 5 The pov-
eminent cr. cot accent the pro-
posal cf crsraBixed labor to end the
coal strike by vacating tie injunc-
tion afiixut the officials of the
United Mine Workers of America.
Assistant Attorney General Ames
in the absence of Attorney Oen-
end Palmer announced today that
the government could not aban-
don it! position because the strike
was in violation of law.
-
AMES ISSUES STATEMENT.
r-y a ! t rn-.
Wii5cvn Nov. 5 Judge Amti
issued the foliowipg ratment:
"The strike ' a violation of taw. At
long at it continue. w ar going to
proceed in n court. The dispute
bitwMii th wire owners and worhr
i an entirety dieforent question that
they can "tie In tir own way. The
gtvemmeot cannot tolerate continue'
violation of t J law euc ao thi strike
j tuition.
LONG riCHT EXPECTEO.
r.y JU-. itoJ fr
Washington Nov. &. -Refusal of the
government to vacate tit injunction
mean a !org figt in the coal field
vrhile it wit -draw I would have
opened te way for ttlenet of the
Strike within 4S hour according to
Edgar Wallace. eaecKttv represent
tive cf th United Mine Worker of
America.
RIOTING IN OHIO.
r.T A liH !'n"
Yoiingatown O. Nov. 5. Riofno
broke out at te plant of the Young-
town Sheet sV Tube company again
today. Fifty women attacked the
ereriff and fw rJeptrtie whsn th of-
ficr tri4 to keep fm from pre.
vetng workmen from ertering the
plant. Red pepper wtt thrown Into
the eye of thj officer a the women
tried to seize tlr revolver.
CONVICT LABOR TO OPEN
MINES CF STATE
iPr A"li4 rr" I
Oklahoma City Nov. S. Actual op-
eration cf Oklahoira coal mi nee by
viuee unskilled lor vfl be rteJd
up until after final action on the gov.
emor" apclicat'on for permanent
iftjwnetten again the miner. Gov.
emv Ro"ten announced today.
The governor's announcement fol-
lowed conference with Dort Car.
tr president of the Oklahorou Coal
Operator' Association.
Today" decision however will not
Interfere with th ttpoyment f eon.
viet labor in the mines of tic state
and at McAleer which wl begin
Thursday or Friday
WRECKED SHIP IN PORT
Bostoa. yon $. f eftlppiaif
board tair Uoiie. wbich at
paniy disabled wtobr 21. by Use
k of ptt poller tla ba nwbei
H!'.fx. N 8 accofditf to radio
n em ire reoefved here ttday. She
boas4 froa Breat far New York
JOHN D. BUSY IN GERMANY
Bwlia. Kor. S Tbe SUsdard Of
eospasy. U is reported front Ham-
bvrs. will oon mnace orrtioc If
Ceraasr tbroafi It nbeiln eons-
piny. t! CTasa-Amer!caii Petrol-
eum o&l9f A Ce) tt tank
tea n:er is expected to arrive sooo
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MEETING TONIGHT
Tbr win b t tc-1sf of tke Bcrtrt
of filTWor c?f tbe Cbabr of Cora
nerve loafeM. A P GrcsoTT. scr
tary.
THE WEATHER
New Or '.eat. JCov. Sj Tonlfb'
parUy cloody and Tkarsdar geseraH
WIAMIA UtKIM FAVOR
A GKAKIUL Yt ALKOIT
Miami. nu Nov. t-More than
ninety per ct of aelon we In Miami
ave voted la favor of general strike
to uphold f prmolpal of the do)
vhop. The otrfkn oitmmtuee ti4y sl
srt MoaJay for geseral svatkouL
Mors titan JCH usUmi me sill bo of-
fete4. and -(H0 WD worth of btM'
( held p.
CI BATTLE OCT 23
Father of Guthrie Soldier Sees
Picture of Grave of Son
Buried In Prance; Doubts
Cleared Up
Mr. Ktu!l U Hlrcbi ha returned
from Whlntos where he wrnt to
aacertain If poible. wore Ofinite In.
format hn relative to he dratk of tt
son Chenter.
Tbe War tVpartment ha now com.
plete Information on file In tbe office
of the Quartermaster General
Tbe record bow that h wa kill
ed In battle Oct. J3rd. 11. wa ftrat
urie.1 at Banreville. (Meune
France. On Jan llth. 11 the oIt
to rehurted In the Arfonne Ameri-
can ceniMry. Romarne-aona-Mont-
taaoon tMeuaet France. The trave
nnmbrr b4ng M. Sylion T8. plot 1.
TM Information 1 the fir! aa-
beettc knowledge wblfb Mr. Hlrwhl
ka btn able to ret about f deatb
and burial place of hi son. Tbe an-
certainty which ha aurrounded the
drath and burtaj of Cbmter baa been
hard to "..ear by Mr. HfrocTI and bl
fantily. and th clearing- up of all
Aonbt will relieve a ipena which
was very hard to bear.
COL 0 F HURT IS
KILLED JllfOLIISIHP
Well Known Guthrie Man Is Vic
tim When Auto Turns Over
Following Tire Blow-out ;
Funeral Thursday
Col. F. M. Hurt well known Guth
rie auctioneer wa lntantty killed at
S o'clock lst night three mile east
of Edmond when the auLMob!l In
hicf he waa riding tamed over. Ht
neck wa broken..
Col. Hart hat cried sale on the
farm of Mr. William Dove and wa
hastening to catch an inteecrban for
Cu'hHe He told his driver to tep
on the Rs and don't misi that rar."
The driver pnt on peei. a tire blew
np and the car wa r?roB into a
ditch hen tho driver lowt control.
The driver and another boy who wa
a tbe car were badly Injured but not
fatally.
CoL Hurt wae 41 year of e. He
Ij sarvlved by h'.a wife and several
children. For many yer Col. Hurt
ni Fearle Long fcave been assoctate'l
In te auctioneer buslnesa nd be
hat a bot of friend who will read
of hia untimely end with much iorrow
Funeral aervlcea will be held at thei
Baptist chare at Edntond Thursday
afternoon at ! o'clock.
Funeral service will be conducted
y local Masons who will go to Kd-
mond Thursday on tbe interurban at
11:30.
OITt JIONEY PIIESSHS
A UK OYERU (HIKED
la the east if you give a man a
silver doKar In cbane for a dfry bill.
yoa Insult him. The east has b--n
dnc'ed into a liking; for nice newt
crackljr rarrency. b triumph of hve
mney engravers' art. Not only baa K
been necary to launder dry clewn
acd rev a good dl of old money.
but the demand of tbe public tor nice
new paper blKe to replace it diry
rumrjey fc rron to eucn an eitent
hat tbe treasury now ha to print
ibout 11 million dollar worth a day
to mev tbe demand and tt ha become
necessary to check th rracttce. Any
person who doesn't le dirty money
may of coarse get rid of it without
nc3 trouble.
PREPARING TO HETITIN
THE lUILROADS
Wj?biron. Nor 5 Temporary
W-gotaiion continuing government
guaranteed returns to tbo railroad
nfter thr return to private control.
Jan 1 onifl such time .? eongres csn
ecact rtermaneiit Ks1sUioo. TirtualTy
wa decided upon today by h aetuM
!n;er tate coromerc committee.
jTj-jri.iirioi''iii-i-iiririnr "
Jazzing ihe Classics; Who Boosted Prices; His War Recital
Mwwee
Who Boosted PrieT
Who boosted price?
-Not t" said tJ (Brewer;
-1 want 'em lower.
I didn't boon pc'ce."
Who boosted prices?
"Not I" tjootb. tbe deW:
"Don't call tbe poeter.
I didn't twoet prtt."
Who boosted prior
"Can't sail tbe rumor.
Aet yarn suffice
For the consumer.
What the War Brought Back.
The LeU of fair Play." by Ceof-
Ofl i QU l".7.:JT TO
OEnSTOM BIBLE?
If So Oo To the ChriiUan Church
TonijM and Rev. Onith Will
Tell Ton; Excellent I3u. N
leal Procram Today
One of the most tnt "retting and Im.
portanl aormone of the entire erange
I iHc campaign wilt be preached by
Kvanre!!t Smtth at the Fimt tTrla-
tln church tonlsht It will be full of
tntereet to eeryNdy. reeardlea of
relish-n bellrf or dinhellef. The
Iheme will be. "How To lndertnd
the Uibte." and tt will be llluetrsted
witb a 1are chart In Vrpln with
tv eermon. Mr. ("lty announced
lat nlcbt he would sing "My Moth
er" Bible tonlabt.
Tte interent In the meeting '
Bight waa excellent and another fine
kudtenre giwte4 the eiranerllnta
The enton lt night waa "w"!
1 Thai to Tbeer It w.ta an earneat
appeal for peraoral loyalty an.t obedl.
once to Jeu t'hriai regartle of
what other may do. The teat waa
from John SI It wa mne of
.feter affair what happened to
M "What la Tht to Thee Fol-
cm tho nie" said Jeu. So the tle
.of pemonal klnsMp. of frlendahlp.
baines reUttonrhip. the lnconstxt-Vm-te
of profe!tit Chrlt(n. hyno-
crttea In the church and all tk other
etce so often groven are set at
nauRht bv thl pemonal appeal of
Jeu. "What I that to thee? Follow
?ho me." "I would rather spend
few hour wlr the hypocrite In the
chnrch In thla worM than to spend
eternity with them and the dwvll lr
.the neit world." ld the evangelist
laat Right
Itaptlomal eervice wlU he conduct-
ed tolngt at the clo of the sermon
SHIPI'l l) 4AC-K AND
GOT A YHi:TCiH
A Miami oouny famtr wan'od
big car In which to sh'n hie wheal
Ntbdy In town oould tHI him bww
he wa v to ert U short of communicat-
ing with Walker D H'no in WeshlrrT-
on ami watting for the regiihir coo me
of boelnnt to roll around and re'
back to h!nt. Life bJng too mf k
enliet the clromln-ttion dejvartmtntt
tbo XfSaml tiian fixHl tt up 1th hr
levator managvr at the nvxt wta'or
bevwnd to whlo him a ieck from bV
ab)e for whirt he could xt hutf
automobile shipln car. The elevw'o-
nwin waa lnructed when tbe Jack "r
rived to frt onto the car. Th
ecbetoe worked at a cost of $'. to th'
farmer tor fci twrau-wv. hut savt-
ri much more tnonvv thnnieh no
bavin hie whett out In th wewther
YlKYtlMlIS WOM AN STILL
LONGS PON LOST III BUY
Sheriff PoKrt'n reeclvf d "be !-
lowln Hotter on Friday from Mr E H
Whitley MemohK Tenn. who (a ieek-
Ing her husband. The sheriff waa
reu-wed to pubMeb the conu-n's:
"Hinrh: Arn't you tlrd of wan-
dering? The key hes born tflken o
of fhe door every nHrht at 10' 35 with
r- prayer that he lrd would ke-i-s yon
In his care and keefing end eoow dav
you will rr'urn o tn old home ana
the two. who love you and want you
to do the right .thin.
When you see thl Uter won't
you plensw wrt'e u at 1(0! INfk
street. We would be glad to hear from
)i oe so you. lovingly "ROSA."
The hunband been miming for
fh ree year according to tbe com-
munication. HE WANTS A NAME.
DIVORCE ALSO
An Iowa docor het had o ro to
wort to eon" el h' divorced Wfe o
ault usire. b'e India's alon-r with hie
name. Th doctor ha since married
eeain init the docior'e on renin In look-
Irvr hrouh be tphone tMxk. mil
rr wifo number 4 whn they wint 'he
doc'or" aervicr at oicht and K maV'a
rouble. The court b enjoined the
divorced wf from using hey former
ln txind's flret two name to the
telephone comoany which ha been
printing the name In tt directory.
MUCH MOLASSf 3 IS
SHIPPED TO SHAWNEE
Khawnee. Nor. 8. Sbawneo will
eoon be a sweet town arcordlnff to an
announcement of the Shawnee Mill-
ing company today which said that
there wa a special train of twenty-
five car of molaase on it wy here.
The molasses were made in Cub and
are being sent here for manufacturing
purpose.
ijiuu uxn n r---r ' ' -
fry Parsons 1 an exceUent attempt
to tetl boy and girU of the ywtern
of government under which we tire.
It la clear and simple without bolng
TSttronixlng and cover tbe entire flold
of eoorti and leirtktire both asate
nd national. "We are asartln ot
ffreab" wrVes Mr Parson In hi in-
troduction "oo a pew path a a result
of the Great War. .
Nothin? I or can be the sam for
any one. for mn and women or lot
bora and firk. On of the freatewt
change is In our attitude toward our
nation our idem of governmeot. We
Meed In an easy-groin world before
tbe war and are took much for ranted.
We were rafaely fratetul tor free
flections
iNv .--! li i -...(
Baltimore. Md. Not .V-Albert C
Rltthio drtfroriat. waa eio'd
nor over Many w Nii-e ro blii-an
by a plurality of about at proihovtelr
nine hnndred o at yrdt'a
elixHttk In Haryeand ac.-ording hi an-
ornVa return reeld wn to om
o'eknk thin afternoon. It u u
rhwent election eier feehl la Mary-
land Pwenaylvama GOP
l"hil.lvHht Cinrenma lfamm-
ton Moore received 1st gett rVb-
Uwn majority vey tlvea a oamlldat
in the state la tea elect hm yeerday.
Kontwrky Rtpublican
Unit .vllloKepturky h ee4rd
refuhltoan The tte-iiln irohbl-
tion amendment wa rttro4ed by a
majority of l.llJ.
Ohio Remain pry
Coiumbu4hk win remain hne
dry The voter yesterday declared
o bv a nhrity of more than lofl.0G
K'luh)ii-ns were scwneful In th
ebcilon also.
Wlion" Sat Demotrsti
Trenort New Jeraev i eleod
detnoorat for governor a plurality
Of Ifl.uTvV f '
Remtb'ican In San Pranciae.
San Frn-!o Jm Uok b )r
was re-elftd mvr venerdv. U-
ftatln Kogvn Mchmfia. a fornu-r
tnnr bv roenately 5rt.tM9 Hw.
l"r. according to fTrw mill'1
eariv tolay fttvu one half of the vote
of the city.
Tammeny Lose
New York -Tammany falUd to
core in eseniyw eJwtlon. Anil- 1
Tammany cand'datrw won to all con
te4
ReouMlcan In llllnoia.
Chloawv-. RetrnMicaiMi will wrVte th
new cxmstitution for two tt cf 1III-
rola. a majority of th d-Wjrae
: pabllvana. i
Mrhut' Republican.
rvw.vn (Vtwrnor Cnlvln tViolldge
fwM'rf ilrfiaud Rk4twtd lAitm
d-mw-st iTnr by vol 0t
tics: to ii7t.
V"m K'ays Oemoeratio.
pvk-o-d VlreoH wnt demo-
f ra'lc by the uml majorities
LUTHrA PPOM ALL
PARTS OP WORLD GATHER
tt A. ltM Prr. )
fh-o. sv- r - rw ) trim an
n'"' w r'd w -re h-rf toiy for
v "- -V.n of 'M flee bien-
r... rr.. Lntheraw Bro-
hcrliood of America.
noil w
Success of First Day'i" Driv) For
Roll CaU Memberships WWle
Not Phenomenal. Is Onti-
fyinr ; Endi Nov llth.
WHh twenty-ati Bed Cro com-
mittee working the city th Boll
Cll drlv egan early tbl morning.
Workers t noon report some prog-
re but many hive bard h ck torle
to tell the pep1" who eem to fke
no interest. In "The Greatest Mother
on Earth."
Chairmen Fred Mnlg of the eUr
committee 1 not discouraged bow-
ever and ay the top will be reached
before "ArmtMlce tay" November
1Kb. Farb street In the city will
have been worker by olsht. The tip-
town district Is going strong and peo-
ple generally are not only rmtewlrg
membership for the year but ro n;no
ubcrttlne generously for tfo ex-
pens fund.
Th ouota for Guthrie I 1000 mem.
bemblp and tbe committee will en-
deavor to raise tU.OO for the eipene
budget for home work. Women of
the city backed by the city federa-
tion club are planning to hay a
celebration bonfire and community
lngln on the nlirt of N ovember Jlth
to celebrate the first anniversary of
the aiming of the armlMtr.
If you have not already rir.ed
your Bed Croe membership or If the
committee tht hd chart of collect-
ing Tnemebre tp on yoiir street h
failed to find you. call on any booth
or member of the committee and give
In your dollar. Be a patriot. Help
lb Kfeat humanitarian organlattloi
that helped our boy you' hoy when
help wa needed.
nTaTVViri'ir'iJ1i"n"1 li sm
dom for our America; but the extent
of our bleeslng. tbe eoit of tbelr
creation In tha tt. tbe need of our
ever-present umrt If tber are to
coot Inue had faded into tbe tiack-
groiind of our rnlnd.
"The war brought all that back. We
aaw suddenly thai Amertom. waa not
Jut a convenient servant to fetch our
mail and police our atroetat but the
acred trltrer of everything w hHd
dear home famRy friend the right
to work to play to be happy to live;
and that as our protector our great
mother we owed ber our tt-ttermost
love and aorvloe if need be our
And now the cooks are putting leas
TE.SIITi:ECO:iSTITUTIB:i
111 FilCLIC SCHOOLS
Put Patriotism Behind the Flag
In AU School Houses of the
Nation; Good Cititenshtp
Follows
First and foremost haa got to be
fought out th problem a to whether
the constitution of th Cnlted 8tate.
protecting the right of the Individ-
ual to make material prore. to ac-
cumulate and to Mve la to be pro-
tected. .
T first reform naceary t to nut
k.vi.. ..- .
- ' - " ' """"ohrp at tHtthrlo Mawnlc hall. Kvery
the oa.tltu Ion of the t'ntted Htate member I. nrgd to b- tnnont The
' iira never o a gT'tution
rertincaie or a diploma Uuej to a
West Point cadet a state university
munem nign acmmi t olar or a
rammer pupil who ha pot passed
an examination ami ahown hi knowl-
edge of the meaning of the constitu-
tion of the I'nlted Ntate and It rep-
resentative form of government.
In the political agllatton t at ha
eon on. It aeema almost to have been
forgotten that great a Is ih constl-
tut ton of the I'nlted (ttate It great-
n consists In the freedom It give
to Indtvtdusl enterprise and for com-
bination of enterprise and capital;
the protection gives lo Individual
Inventor and the stlmetu It furn-
ishes to individual tnltlathe
l S. spell not only "combination"
but wealth and Independence a the
reward for business enterprlne w'Mfh
enlarge outptit Improve quality and
reduce prliea.
).t Is thus tat here the people are
hitter and more abundantly fd and
f '.othed and let tt never be forgotten
that lalor consume more than Q)
per cent of what It produce.
ninuDcm
HI HUES
And Thev Will Do At Much For
Suffering Humanity In Peace
Times If You Help
Them Along1
A Brd Croaa war rtort flue the
number of chapter women the enlisted
worker In tho IUn Cross t home.
durltvT the war at it million In round
figure.
They i "rod u red in the twenty nwmth
JTI.MtOOiW relief nrtlclr-i. valued by
the lied Cross at !Mrt00(K
It is a remarkeblw feature Qf rh
re'xrt that the children or JuM Bed
Crose membera produced one-tenth
of tl w hole.
The canteen d'd a roloena' w" k.
srvUig r'fr-hmoiU i 'i:.it
tlmi-e.
AnJ the B -1 Croi ttt ; .ii .'
days will d. a much for fnifuiut
himiajHv as they did for c r In.vi
durlnsr the trvlna? dv of the war. Be
a 'vstrlot Buv a immoernh'p for a
dollar Then give a few more If you
n able to help iwy the eximmtoa of
the campaign
I'EEIILY TALKS Or CENSI S
WORK IN DISTHMT
Ceu Supervisor t'oebly of the
Fifth cenu district. w In Guthrie
today. H broua' t with him another
big supply cf blank to be filled by
emit! orators
"I am much pleased wl'h progress
being made In thl section." said he.
"Thorn was a perceptible drag at flrit
Hut In the lt two week wa have
heard from a large nunihr- of people
relative to the vitnln oi u .nd
have filed the naroet d i.isny ap-
nlbant for enuu eratur. T'e tets
for application I not hard W will
bold another examination within ten
day. The taking of the census will
tart January 2. It la gratifying to
note that the people are Interested
In having a good showing made In the
rw censm. In all district V e peo.
pie are very much Interested and are
already assembling data to be uaed
Guthrie and Logan county should
have exhaustive data and tatlstlc In
the new cenu and with the aid of In.
'telllirent ennmeratora the proper
showing can be made."
NOTED PUBLISHER DEAD.
Hy A Utwl Prris )
rblladelphl. Nor & l)r Chtrle
Fremont Taylor editor and pubtlhr
es? the Medtoal World and wldoly
known 1n the professrlon died at. hi
- -
loulavllle. Ky I the largest leaf
tobaeoc market In the world.
- "" assisa - a
than one-half of 1 per cent of raisin
In tbe rlc pudding.
.. Tbe bead of the family la prlvllef
ed to make wine. And wine may re-
ciprocate. A fat nut I proud of hi stomach)
and a fat woman will work overtime
trying to Kt rid of ber.
Tbe man who I a wolf at home I
cenorally a rabbit down town.
Can't See Balboa.
"About thl Balboa business"
write P O Woodhoua. "A few monthi
I aso I wrote a story for the Saturday
Short Cuts To
Home News
A heart tnt dollar thit U all
yo netl. Ihtnt be a ho'd-bwck;
the (ted ('mm gtrl a ilikr and d
It With s smile You wtH W lt.
tee tiwOaht foy haying (erfrmed your
patrhMIc duty.
Tbe H inker-Burton store went
'Vver the top" early th1 tnornltwt III
tb Bed Oiwni Itoll Call drive. Ten
minute aftw th aiore o:-oe. itvti
morning every emtio and deturt-
ment head had enrolled. Thttt a ah(t
we call lth ji4r cent ixttrhxbitt I
Hewiilsr meetiog of the ttt-and
Army INxtt. Thursday at t:jn n m
'
vt (vomanitor
hoe r !. t and
there will be an rtetlon to fill th
vacant y tie prompt.-Y It lt.rn.ly
adjutant.
Ilrt;ct ivwt hed Guihrl.' thlt after-
mum f amvther a-ldent ttMi idf-n-Heat
to the on thut csuscd the death
of Col Hurt Krnest llsshtns. tutng
near trln.lo wsa driving his Font
to Mullwll. when a tlru blew up and
th car waa sent Into the dsti h Haw-
kins was kllM lnanflr Ht n-
was brtiken lie waa a ttle buyer
and llvi-1 in Wlnfleld. Kan
AntMnlier of lolire men w-r In
gosl rn the new oil flld in IV Culi-
ing field A a ell In a purely wild yt
held canw In this week In thl tmn-
ty. Several w.-eki o the loeal m.n
bought acreag In tltsi fl.ld Twty
the ee are selling tor high) as
Il0i an acre and the evcttement Is
Itnetiso Th new field la wlihln a
fow ml l of Cushuvg. Claud. HUter-
ly a former Cuthri men h bHn
offrrod limvt n ai re for mtveral hun-
dred acre he control.
Ctnrnman Chart" l Carter ot
Afdmoro will ! In tiuthrio t( night
and wilt Hk at Hi cHy hil In the
Interewt of the randldaey of Claud
Weaver of tiWIshottm Ciiy for tvn-
rei. Congressman Carter I an
eloquent aiHsker. Ho ha le-on a mem-
ber of iwires sinew latetwMd and
served Uh Wiver on I'ommttteo
when hot rent letimn ws In ion-
grw. The Iwnd will give a voneert
beforo the M-klog lutein. Come
down town nod hear e HM rltsitieni
atvesker. He will tell you nmny ttuiitts
of Interesl
-One of the bnrdet wnk!r un-
ty official in lutein Hui(ty i Itio
13 tit the offteleiH tminty clerk. Kv-
cry immth bU financial showinv Is
reell.tit. This month) bis rr-iirt
flM with 4 c(miiitlnii.'r court
shows ST.fS.tl earned In fe. The
register of le.Ni division oartwd
ITi.39.f5 ami the county e!eik' ent.t of
Ibt Jb reglntered ;f.Sl.9 And ihit s
going uome. The offU-e luts nUuy
btx'tt tunrn than self supiuHting sinee
KtU took charge. Ilrow l a work-
er ami I alKR on the Job. He to'il
t.i voieis when he mad tl rum thu
he wwtld do a tmtn'n Job nf h bus
h's troml He has tit i )'
""l" sufi'leltmt lnli to do th wi.rh
and every man or woman on the. Job
1 1 alwy bun v. "I f'rur tht the
jveople when they hired me exprrtrri
me to work and mt s'ltnd anmii.t stul
liHik pretty" salil Brose re-enlly wln
t hided for working; so hard. The
amount of money eornid the imt
month by hi office was Iflff oS In ex-
oe of the running ex; mie't of the
office:. Ktieh oionOi an ennod amoutft
and eonte times much more u turned
In tar the treasury over Ih running
expanse.!. And that I a fine show-
Ing. The voter mad no mtetuke
hen tly hired Ambrose Ktus to
county rlermentkwH mMUKlsrv
bstk uftcr their business In
county clerk' t filer.
the
CHILE WILL JOIN
IN LEAGUE PACT
Washington Nov 5. Tie Chilean
mlnUier at London ha been author
Ixed to announce the d!elon of
Chile to the league of nut Ions tbe
state department waa edvNnd offici-
ally today.
CATTLE INSPECTOR IS SHOT
Hartshorn. No. 5 Ueputy In-
spector Mi Henry wa shot UiroiiKh
the arm In a battle wit''- unknown per-
son at a dipping vat tl re miles
south of here.
I'nlted Htates Inspector Yarber and
deputy were at the vat when the
battle started.
ROTARY CLUB LUNCHEON.
The Rotary club "held It usual
luncheon today noon at the lone. Mut
ters of moment to the orgnnUnflon
were dlcud. Commit tot for the
Kiddles' Christina play were an-
naunced and details perfected for
living Ce performance.
- afcJs Jt-rry(-)rgyVW .
Kvenlnjr post. In which I doscrlbed a
golfer who had Junt laid ht ball deit
rating at the pil) like afoot forte
when wUhi eagle eye he stared at
th Pacific Two day later I re-
ceived a ropy of th msKaxlne. with
the words Inscribed on th first
ag of my story: 'It was Balboa you
bl stiff.' But wby hiMildnft Corl.-i
bvw -.stared at tbe Partite tw? The
Pacific wa eurcly en for bolns
tared at ilsmt that time. Anyway
don't weaken on tout Cortes. If h
was good enough for Kt he gtsnt
enough for u. I can't see Italhoa in
the thins; at all."
(Continued oa Page 2 Col. 1)
L1EXIC1 IIDITS
KILL UEUS
If! MEXICO
Sl I XHM IIM
II HE HUN k
OWN TO
J N E Y
AMI I III 111
sroi i: ii v s Mirs
3
IN TAMI'H I Hi ll
CHRRANZA SOL ;RS
ornciAi. luroitr ok
S-4 L GIAI OE 10V-
I RXMI AI GIVES Ml ( II
IK. II I ON OPIIIA.
HONS AG I.M
AMERICANS II Y
MIAIGANS
BULLETIN.
lit .. I.tii.t 'rw I
El Po Nov SJm Psdgy mine
operstar in ths Tampieo field I re-
ported to have bn killed ana) hi
at robbed Sunday nlyht 1h rots-
ber known to be Mealcan tnen
burned th offie and dwelling Hov
of Paday. The report cam her to-
day. Th body of Pertgy wa not
found but it 1 bi)evit he wa mur.
dered. M an Amrin and
wealthy.
MANY MUNOenS IN MIXICO.
Whlnton. Nov V tu etojkyei
wer murder'! and iiiorw thir.
In A merit n gold 'otti f rtrnt oil com
.fil.- oirt1n in the Tampieo l
reirlon tin ring July Attstitwt and t-t
loln-r. aceordlng io an f1Ht rt'.-t't
)" it compiled It t li rel liulsy
Htx tut ml u tmplieitted In two of th
outtwjft wr arrented and two of
I hem publicly excreted. 't
Carrsnta Solilisr In It.
CatTiUnkv ssildier wern ItoptUated in
mum of lb out ra w s the r-trt td
rd alttnmgh In .m of th cam of
tho r-iri'ti th frderwi wotdtera wr
"iM-hovtn wllM tHi 'a a r-bnm
t t.mn i wt raided tiv four hitn-
drl Cn.rranaa eotitlttr stole H
III cl.ltloj tf thi fril(( iciH'inre
end drove f tbe ttut ntulo In tfr"
rgittpv"" t
Masked Bandit.
t)it Aug II the rport how to '
m.iked bomlvt killed Ht bend far
pciiier at a cnin near Kl Tlem In
the in.etn' of hi wlf" the two t
In th only -.4 iw.tv In tho tinnp at
tlio time and dole money and prop
erty totaling more ttvm 5ni. Aunt
1t threo inneked Iwndi1 ertteml i'w
Rptu end r 'lilted Amorlcitna of
n om y ho.1 iwi-lry ttxslllng uuwm tmtti
?i) tin Aug ti t.oie ttulMorrr ami
an American immeil Kennetli d ttit-y
were rotitod of the iotiimny fwyroil
amounting to $l.i"i'l l-tworn Retedil
and Tep4te. Neliher men knew a
lyrilt w to b ss-iit untfl ten mtn-
Hie before they started but the Mex-
ican goveninunt (ifftell hd lowft
rvioonly notified in anorditme whh
rennlntioii tin July I an tittem'.t hint
In' made by s"e armed nwn
hold no men errni't t'avroll at al-
most fi jjiu pofiW. but they wern
out wilted
Continuing the ritrt yi thftt on
Aug 21 army tKiyiiMttr-r Antonio
l.e-i t. tc of'li iaU ntid attiiwiante
rmimsnd'.-red tbn launch of on of
ttw oil .fniiM and after M wn-
lowdrd wl;h Teoulla and beer took M
to I'alo I!;iiii-ii wher they enteetiilned
. me notoriim wim-n of th town for
five luv When in a drunken orgy
(hey .f fire to th bum h. Th ban
i'i raided th camp at f IijaynbarttN
s!i. eiote more ihi. ll'JUr In rinh.
and rfe'hln an tttHomotKlo and food
Fiipi-llr wteth IITivO f)n Alt t two
Curranxa so'.lU i n.l.'i. 'l en American
t 'fttxrfal of 'i rloithta and ther
valiisble. On Autf i at Tt petal s
roti of roblwrs heNI ! two Anvert
fin In tho eamp nlvbt but thn-et
of ihtm were esuglif and 'urned over
to Hie nut horl!es. Mm b of the stob-n
(Contintted tm I'ag 1.'oL
A U lit RKI) Rin iRliS
I RO .R(K I IIY Rl'SlNLSM
J l Iliirke completed the snl of
f--U arotery business -In th Monarch
tmiiding yesterday. Tnit buyer la K
J Champion l iie t t Marshall.
"I got the prlc j noted" ld Mr.
Murk "and disposed of ray bust
n "
Mr Hurke 1 the ploner grocry
merchant of fluthrl. It ins lwy
romluctsd a big busln and founded
th "atrtirtly-casti-no-phone-u non
delivery system " He mde tha system
pay "I am going to rest for awhile.'
said J. I "but I bnv no Idea at
Vreaent of cjuittlntr th rlty."
THESE 0IRL8 LIKE TOIACCO
tendon NW. & Scott.sfc tduca.
tlonal authorltle are becorolnK
alarmed over tha increase of clgarat
smoking anions; lr etudents Tbe
Iially Kxpres print a lettr from
Killnhiirg stating that so In vest Iks -Hon
ha revilriJ that Wnny younij
women consume more than oue hun
dred clgaret dy
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