The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Senator tnoeJL Sunday School
CrciUrt Clriie In Ilicry
cf A:tricoa H&Uvr&ys I
ITc-cr ca TtrosKout the
TJnilcd CtiUs; Is Cbr
tctcrired by th Urdca
Esb As Edrr 100 Per
? TV AMwttlml Ft
Cites- 'Jsly i.Netwith..
stax 0 efforts cf the fed-
eral tmrewnt actif dunn;
U C;.d tute railroad labor
botrd U tlreul a ytrik of th
MtioawiUi rilroa4 wwkeri
tcwaadt of kop ea WdeJ
tW ctU of their mnion leaden
a&d kid down thtrr IoaU at Id
o'clock tod&j.
Aftar befiMiiaj: la tb New
CrUd ttatos it 10 sU& time
tc shop ob walked oitt feaer-
t2j oa th BoftoB Maiao New
Ctrea. ZtasfOf Arrottok
asd other re it. GrtulnAHj: tht
wafltoat tpread tw-w a the
ronBd boa clock approcbe4
tit tero hoar 10 o'clock Kxal
time.
By soon defictioci were r-
ported from every Mf rod is
the oast aoKlh and central west
TMS A!L PRCilOENT VltW$
AiTUATlON IN DlfFCKCNT LtCHT i
Ea S. L-cwSft I.IS J? !. T3
tlBa4 kardrsj A rra
emjk!y4 y 14 Toie.kv St. llt
o4 Wf$r RailnaJ (OnerVaf.
tk hiSwir b3Nt' di. WfHfw
t t:t roaJT Wf ucKuaiJ fcere to-
il. PmuJeet Re Hot eajr f -faeei
u rSf ajre cf ahoB m a twt
la aHrte4 W vu4 act reJarc
f jt.y 5i5afe t tk' tin e.
it u tIjUb4. .
Mr. JUw took the f lad rt
Ca-eR4 tiff" wtrl W sat
a.ar - mr -i atnoi ' ar
" MB'qi an. m a;' v a i "at
WAUK PUT IS GENERAL
Oikwra. Jul vvbi! tfcer f i
BO y for campUiuc a (car4 f
urea vikk a V :i-Iala:e
4i7i'ke frost miais fros- Ikxnca
i Racks City ijnj ikac tk .:
la-4 tJke. tff U bCj ia c early
4 tk ipartaat ruaC cf ?H fast
s4 BU t.
K:4n ia tk .rcMra iu'm
' r exjMffted la o'ja iX ' 8ioii
lat ar4Mat aa Ut tero koar l
ecSoek arr4 Sa O.eir lernt-k.
tOaUna4 o f( 1 1
i J
CrO CEi-tlRATiON J
ELLISON'S LAKE JULY 4TII
BeaSe :k kia eifctbiitog H
tk Rea areava. la Ct-ri ob tk
J4kt of Jr ea .. cmij
feature wiU b$ auged. tirc b I
a reU. 4 Cst zitln at I---ob'
Lake. Firework ca t-e t
at atgkt asd. dasclcg la tst iTi.':.oa.
Iwrirg lb day tker wPi b? aaay
ataBi aad ftrs-'ar- tfeat wU .r ter-
ta4a tk rtfUtiT. A big ear4 bee
tea irraag. CattirS fcpl ar
Wanted.
ClUBUE B. A. U 1IAKCS
Th CatkrS BaUd zg aJ l-ma
ua:-iiJLixa tb odevt .cf it Lied ia
tbe vtKt aad ad to Ih f f tie
traaceu f.5.rilV ta tka'wwfttry.
nikt a recariabi bo1g is it
3u:f Utffisst jol.liibd ia th DaS
. L4r today. Read it. .
Wita tk Is'.y !rjdd b -riitk
i3 pay itl f!59 la a-
iard atoek aad try dcar f tk
m'.TT wiJ ga to Ca'.krij r aU-ea. J
:d ites to i:e
PIT OX (.PJLJ.
Caalidatea -win fee an p?w -taaky
ta tbe a Am ot tW t
'A A tm amMfuf fcw tie? ta&C
a amr ma-tucr V tb bi bar.
tmtwt' aad tltf-t la ugd at
Jlendiav J!y Iia
njct t& pot rry tBC.idH
lai tk tentr vb if raasJsg og tn$
KpAM-m 'Jzktt. vq rerord at thU
Biewrag." amid oa f tt vrtao!m
trrATMrs
Go Oaf 9$
Per Cent Strong
VW It mriUnff hiti m Ike
u KmaitKMi kiew t 1
Iwwr ft ti- lSf :rike irrheiJ
I rcJk-iliy r4 ri e)B;.iatin
ih frt (kin W uu Fe btr J
ivn4 fcoe i'.kis! Tk v ba
y mark.
A WiJimr t Aceiu AHterj tk
!lioat j ttr. h bpea chb
I Jet. Ft akt il R knv
re wtfr or t Wt a 4etl4
3.r;tr tk jh.b ".H hat 1W
tJer Ui4i tn i'Mt-i f tfe
Me ret k beoun efTect.
t -y.
Tfe tinK (U ffc ar tksa
109 lte kte.
Tk KmM hou tin fhrtt of lh
f-J4 K k a4 fWker
tk diirk4i we tM.y. T:
ia ar ork!B l tk Mia J tvn
ktr. and two e r rusrdtii tke
I'rf-j; wit. o'evr ta ter Of
tk niHiiert. but a a irw!iKlki fro
IkietKsa.
" whMJe We at 19
j " "KK ' eBS ' Jt pmr.
P k5oBiBS. a4
-N denKSrat' i reu;ie4. It
Js " a rtf tro4 f expert
aorkns. ft.j;ktf.j Kr mtstt ikey ar:
alU certirtB la Jfceir rhrku. h iefi
tk orkha.
Tfcer arlll l bj ImrafJ.S!
3fk;n oi of tmn;wrtMkB facil!-'
ties." tjj a Saata Pe rf..i' tistay
Raltia tock 1 b th a F r:1
i IB Xrfcvflt -hMh:B 9TI.il Ike
Bg-n ar ia perfit rains oni r
lYonaioB have teen for i-
I-ert BMn'&aaka to cre fr th
a? ( fii'a Aaa.l ' m.l .at .
"mil-! to fciB(r til paat!r an 4
traiB RkMles oa kl
t: Of roars tker alJJ L a
fnl tJ-) of frei$:i until tk
aur Biea a bo m; tskm ttw ;ue of
tk atnUea. kar uVea ob tk
OAKOTA
MASONS
RA
KU KLUXERS
Farra. X. D Joly I A UfSeriB
tloar de!t to tk Kb KJua Klaa
in Nortk Itekota abea Maaooa tarne4
a tk Kiaa at! denounced orcaa-
iaaUaa.) "
i Drawisg drattc reo!utio9 eon-
tieinliig the aetka aad method a of
tk Klaa the Graad Lode forbad
Maaoaa to retaia thtlc mewbertblp ia
th KJaa or ta Jots it Tk aaion wa
ik bw. tht Klan vat 4-Btering
ik tiat wa eoaBtrattar on tb
U at oca ft ia aaid.
geral otkrr gtand Jodgea bare
Ukea 'jalar action oa thia matter
MiSS JARRELL WEDS
full "3arreS wea teanitd ia
f karaii. N J la: weV to Wa)tt
VKZty. Tk br;d wat coajwwted
for mijy yer with Slv 14 e
lewtMrasC
DOG CATCHER LAID UP
W. D. WllSiamaon. dig catcher.
t
!
laid av ivk aa ifct?d baad. He
a UlUtt by a beg.
HEWITT AT WORK
2o HwUt &t wor kjcg for
Rotasa pi; I'm em;aisy.
tk.'
Some Paradoxes Are Explained; Earth
Vaabinjrton Jaly
driea !tc air; more
A rjuriitorffi
goen up than
rouse down ; a the sun vt the air
jrro trarraer; tL htter the aun
gTowa the (ml'lf the earth leeome;
th mm rtsea lfore it Is tip and eel
after it w down; ile r? afrwn?
alaJeunl ma vunt like A fairy tale
but they ar all true. lr. W 4
Iluaif fcreya juol-d ia ibj annubl re-
lrt bt the. Srnitl.aoniiin institution
whih aa juat ben made ju!li' kx
ptairut all bt tketn. They are per'-t!y
well kfJOWfl pi wieotit if tiut to
lrnj"B.
As efrryjnm hrjoira Dx-tor Hjjrrt-
phrcya dexlarrt water evjor8t
and i takj up if tb air a gor.
TLia actios ia euttinuoua 11 orer the
I earth asd the atuepbyrc wotdi
Teacher and K inert ' Head
Canted Riot la lh
Caliet
Hrria IXta la U that t
taa tttniil Mi tr aad s!e
SnJRof W. J; net t ttia m t
l.fifrtMi eiement la a 4.tBtN
cwmBttjr a(xrdlBf la 3m War
a Bti"H kt;?ottrr a l.:r feo
ftr t-nr yw'.ta el :vi B
that nii.
Mr. 0r ho now S ihuk-
ttr. ka t rv4yea m Jtrrnn erf
h t heant fww Ihew i!bi lfe
I.tater mi maar. Acr4ng l.
th letter ft 111 g(vr ieel bJ
t rf f.ttv4 :k !auh!vr.
Sne4 ciui tk t lrani from
!-eta itt'.it f th united nOn
orVer 4eUri8 th ai
r at Oa Lr mlna h.il t h
avj at wmmoB trlke ik-ak
to Km potted thpwi;twut t fit.
$n4 SunOay Chl Teacfe
la Herrla. vinttBf to Mr. i--
tk srJ cf A miner U It
liw. t?MMl bo at tk-lp rfa
tiwe a-.4 ! bow tknr tlwtnt
. If tlwi K H te t tt
(CMtti&usl ob !'
I)
courjT Ell!.:?JllBl DtKB
COUfiTY OH DUES
w ifl.
Some Candidates For Office
Seek To Hid Tir
Liftst Under
Bushel
Wltk tk rlVnVf fistni tor of-
fk' eaBtt4a are hotv't to Jt Th
next femr wrka will aotne (fttfut
ramva!fniaf t.re bo laklng
around to who ar caadid'at
Tkttw ho ar uvaklni laifrwana th'
xoierg and whose n"'" 1U t- i-
temtxrvd la polling Ixwvtbea are
BWlt fr aheriff m the I;BiK rtte
Ik Vet j ItiCffin far distrtil Jute;
P'.wjta tv am d i:'ik.f fr
Sheriff; Frt'id and f)!aaid4!e for
attonf; A. B. Armstrong for trfaii-
urer l. 11 faraasd tor county Jmlge;
Harold Ck. iNrk Renfro and Frank
Rk'neheart for rmmUlCHjer tnd
Bill ltatntkrey for aieor. There
ar ctfeer raBdidatea but they hare
not been active ia getting th-ic aamef
la print that th jmoj1j may know."
I ItVll It WINS l tIUUKY
BV 13000 MAKUUTV
Fargo X. Ikfj" 1. td r-
iorta that trickled Itt today from
Wednesday itate-wMe primary In
North lkota. itemed to bir out
early Indication that tyofl J Frailer
Xoa-jrtlUa bd fjpur& th R
jtubHcaa natorUl tiomlnatlon by a
gnjrlty of leaa than JSMj ot.
' Oovraor A. A Nefatoa lndetident
bad a lead of over H. F Fasrk-
er Xoo-rrtliaB- la th UejirtlU?aa
gubt-raatortul content.
TOPEKA LAD KILLED
Tojwka. Joly 1 Th four yr olJ
tea of W L. Forler automobile deal
fend former ctty conimfnaloBer wa
Tti:i4 isatantly whea run oer ay a
atreH ar bere today Tlvs chlJ4'
body wa cut la two.
HUMPHERY'S RECORD GOOD
W. M. Humphrey fr re ejivtl'in
for e-ouaty aTor i making n
eergetic campaign. JIaij;ij'y ht
mad m fSa aor. . ..
GARMENT FACTORY GROWING
Urt. Jacktoaa garment Iwior
aow i Av) t tibtcea womn. OBly
bfgh tfia ferulalaa rprmrtitt ar
sad.
beromc very aoggy if it weren't drie.l
out. Rain ia the' collection or con-
deuMatioo and precipitation of tln-ne
mokture particle coujuiit)y tint
rworc St raw the lean attriOMphere there
ta left jn the atmphere or the drrr
the .air breotnes
(The second of "Doctor ' Ifmiiphreya'
paradoxe atng flatly t1t contradict
th old aayiof "whatever oa tip
jiint coma down." '.However h tlw
writer cgprc it vertical cireub-
tion in th atmosphere ia only j?rav-
lknj.1 action cotiaiating in'th ainV-
Inti f relatively cold and therefore
den air and riatnif of warm and
light air. Contracted air dcarrndA
csparwied awrcridii. Therefore.- tnaa
for mass th volume of aaccndinir'air
sota
i always lar-er tJsin
th
4 1
V
8liouM tfnis whi' Itt I t'alifornU Traimit (in'anv f ttUittiil
Clif prove attcrtvaxftil many of the eiiiltty fivi litiiaea 4HitiM by
il'ia iitte will le eiuipjl with ntH plitti')i t )i k p i.nly rali
i-otiwl on t!w n ifiii.ir rim SarrWtt'ttU. Ahove can he tr n
ievt vf lh lm on whteh tie rSeriitnt itul showing Ihe
aerial ami. a rlo. tip viow of the rm-jvitig act indlle .y ts
diver Stt front of tin bm
H mniiri"yin wvr8riir"i-rrr -TrTtrrrrTTriBMi-inTiWiaw'TB-witr nn iiy iihiiiiih-bt m ib i maai1' m
iiusii itrjti Ls ui:
ttl'IITIM. tiii; I Hill r
iXif The A.x'Uit
DabUo July l-Mi.r:. than f.tt In-
.arfint aha h .i J -n tioldlri ou
in th C41 MrtH ari auww.ler-
4 Ui th giYf rum. jit fori' at 5
o'ekwk Ihta muming .. anl aT(
nvarched l th WeMing'uB hira t'
ya a taWm-t)t lujf by th
Itonaj army hMditri
Ctl .!? i U bi th 1 fnlty of
th Fur t'.urt bufld . hih (
Mill hiin.ing.
TIIKV n.im IV
iioniiiu inns (sh vh:
Chicago. July I Four hunJre.f
men at a "Ug" rty ml fiur o
iiii-n ntrt inert r orremed ly
tolir VTy toiTrf Th itffirort 14
th mett were olid o.My In plmrt
! gato ihy $Jn 4 Th
jri)onr wr d etrifmtfd at4ion;
ierl em n.ln station.'
THIS IS KEEFlNO THE
FAMILY TOGETHER
(By Tb An'ltH I'rru)
St. Ixmla Mo.. Jalyl Following tho
iwarrlngo bre of. ioO'it I'jatt. ?!
yearoid and Mr. Fdna lyatt lilt
brother Ed ward's ldo'i It wa (tarn.
d today that four of th f'tt boy
ha married tlue itoa Th Utf
aiateta ii'a'di'ti name wat ilarrlt. auJ
they ar x'nd ouliu to the Pyutt
boya. All realde in "hrrylll Mo
Sir.' Robert Fyail ald eh coold not
explain th Interma.'rylng of the fam-
ine excfpt it wt "tort of a habit..
INOADI AHIKS' Mi:
lU'hY IN liniAST
(By Th Aorlat4 i'ry
Belfast July 1 Incendiuriet ww
bty la Ilelfttt Iait evening The jo-
11 1. examining g moving olitiir
bonaii found an t !bt'n imd thll.
with fin and detonator attached. Two
Itomlv were exploded In a building In
Carter ttret-t oiiing lb jlar on
fir and a whobval heuilrl war-
bout wat et abltte and .onidrabb
damage done.
A bomb xilod-d in a malt torn
houa ra-.ied a fir ia th lulld'ng.
Two other bombt iinxiIoded wera
found on th pcembet.
In t rtn of maM )o Dr. Iluniphrcya
uayit !-ci'ndiinf air ia lew ijitui nt-
vi)diiijr for air while r'tUi4 contaiti
itniuonac "quautilica if water in
penaioit whii h doog not return tV'
erth wit it that air but ruin liait'
or auow. The air that rlxN front ho
ln. Mirfafe n Kri-r in' i;in by at
.Iiiuil S'iiW)IWI toiia per acconil h
tn'uaor. of world precipitation thaM
lhat which dewcudx h aaya.
The Ihird pariulog h merely a way
of atatinjr that fh warmest pnrt t
the daj' i not at noon when the aun
J at meridian or overhead ami abouM
M-eioiugly b pouriiij' down Freb.r
beat hutavera hotirg lalcr iM the
afternoon. That ia bceauua the gur-
face of the earth ad th lower layer
it air eoiitirmji to lorh more heat
that ci'tcen "
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r.MNY FEDERAL PRISON-
ERS PL1T GUILTY
rifty.Threa To Stand Trial;
Judge Cotteral Pinei On $20
for Posiciiins Liquor;
Olheri Ate 8nt To Jail
i . .
ThurstLiy mid Jr . lay war busy
da; In (.! ml rmirt h r anifJii(gn
oileral heard ii'a wf ataay whi)
ar rlitritrd with yiointlOi; th f t
Rttud at. wite ir nhJ.
other fltH'd and t ll other wer r
tt'il OH hntot -. .... :' '.. :
Following U tlxi of th 'en
hamlliHlr
Chow ttwa git'ty to v!o
lalltig th. rv:iilltktn 1a- and hi
tienteio-s lo ll Logan cohnlf Jl
t'ontlnued.
K H. IIJi.JrIik attinO Jin
watNin. aama Krtd Imyl ame
Waneti !rn iie.
William Redmond iileaaw" gulily to
I.5(!nn uf Jliiu r in th Iroiian
conntry and A glvon thirty tliiyi in
1.03m county Jail.
H. K. Hrry jilooli! liuilty to nnaaeg
nkm of Utuor In l'4 lntlin nif).iry
and wit given alxty day In Ih !o.
gan rouiity Jalj anj a fln of IHM)
and roat. Cleo tV right oain
Chtrtrji Kt'toirt. 1 e. Thonoii Fa'U.
time. I'bil fiawypr taio. J. Nr.
(Continued on Tag I.)
MARHIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
The4 inarri k it;;n wereJT
Micf yeu rdy; M'aneo 0. Km-
oedy. 20. j'urkvlew Texat and Myrt'e
Jjf Wlnhf(n 25 Coyle; Kdward lr
Kett Si. EdgberU l?. D ntid lion
Amout SI of Longdate; Orion tSli'nn
Z? wid Iena Ma liron 2." ft
Uhotna rily.
. ARRAIGNMENTS JULY S
United S'atea ditriit euurt lli
tonvrna July 0 for a d""y of rr(K-mt-ntt
a i-ordiug u Air .MtlMoald
t nlt4 :ttea martini. Tli tnn
will b principally on allegud vda-
tiona of th actional prohltdt on la
ani r thefu. KeroAl ct h)d
over will ; b hoard by Juda-i
John If Cotteiat.
Coolest When
Til IVE.LTKIES PEOPLE
IDE COD
OiAfti To Receive NeM $5000
Per CaplU At Refular ttonth)
Payrnenl; All Recetptt
Frorated
At th of I ihi
wk lhJ hM of each m miter of th
0a ti H ot Indian and th eatai
of etch dfHeaapd mnotHfr amrntwt
to M -.
fim th renewal of Ih ta
!. In Mn h t14 ah fnmhr
of th UIIks ha ralttd from bonn
whmit tV4-4V Of ih too oil
alKtut one half ht a paid out ta
remainder being rrr!iled by yt-
twday'a U and deferred pymnii
oa laaa aotd at -r lor !'. Thlt
ammmt I in addition to royatile r
eld on otl and ga alne IMarv h H
191 The royalt'e amount to a-
lroxlmatly I0oiv wklrh .rl
the total amount Cotnlii to ai h Indi-
vidual Oaega lnr that tlm up to
ptoxlmat!y g'ttvWM).
Th remarkwld wealth of Ih
Osage tribe of Indian when taken
Into fontlderatloa with th mrh
Irk tld by them for the t re.
-ervauon. nna what wa thmiaht of th
rerviloB at Ih tlm twy pit.
fhated Jt. I almo.t ik a ftry tat
Th age fl fof their rrtovation
i.it.ti i ih lwokegf That
trad wat brought Umi through (he
United f?tal0 govrrnitx'Ot Th IW-
ar wm not routldnred at an 'indut
trout or agrbulturat jk.oi1 at that
ttue but rather a4 Irlh that main-
talnM itlf ttrinrllly through bunt-
ing ami fi.-htng Thi ( kind in
th tunln wr noi ronalibred aultsMo
for Bgrbulloral vrlm lially good only
foe I raxing and hunting piiriMe.
In th taht thl wek tiivt wr
two tra t of land i-m h oneof whbk
; ft.ntui4.gVt
1WO AUK Hi l l) i cm
muni ok hi vi i: my
Imranl July I -Howard llfMlu
of Hrtatow Okla.. and ILury '..uu
of ilalla. Tetat wr he!d wlthoitl
ball for trbil aftr thsir (irwllmlnary
boaring her- bufiy o rharg oJ
murder In connexion with th !ay
ii g of It. C. IM4 bt Tu!. Qll
iwar lir May IS.
Iloth men wera Identified by
numir of ttn(xi aa tHTUiianta of
a big touting ear la alil. h Mwi
wa toeo ahortly befor h me'
death. It wa alto UattfLid that
Hr kin ami Zack wr a-m In th
car e n after It I blired lUani
wat kliloj and Ih body hlddcoi in
th tronneau of Ih motor ear.
PLANS fOR
INSTITUTE COMPLETE
Itev. Ihow aty all plan ar ar
rangid Pt r tho Mi-(hodti Jiwoi t'i
lottliut to b lioUl at Mlii rl Wl a
Park July 24-21.
BALL FANS TO EL RENO
Uig bun i ot tin f.n rt io
El Itwno July to th "l.'ntert"
Ci n-up. Tltor a 111 bo no !mi!
gam ia Outhrl. .
MONEY FROM STATE FUNU
Logan county r-olv. lT.8lt l
from th tin hwA bud tund Ihit
year. '
WALKER WELL UUALIFIEU
W !i Walker but fi'1 for rourt
clerk on th Repuldkan lbkl-
Walker la a bWUiy caibU man.
Sun Hottest
from lit upper layer for some tiitof
after th latter hitve been receiviuit
Iho to'ixiimiiii amotint of !' radia-
( lion front the ami
I Cart pcU Hinder Heat
Whil it i - hot vt tmiverxiilly
coticinlod (hat the tiet ptiler "h
hotter th alto the colder the earth"
really ia tru Doctor Hutn hrcv
Malta th evid-liee in favor of it
ia 'already yeny atroojf. There art
KrveiTil eiplanatioHa offered. The firt
i that increaaed ralialiou roM th
aiju caitae earth 'a air current to flow
more rapidly bringing down a vn ut e
'quantity of cooler air from hitrh alti-
tude to lower. He reject thia explan-
a I ion however.
The tetMfrttr of ih mm ItHf
'' ""' ' """"'" lCcz::?::i on las 8) '
1
Pralt!
Urt
Koa
rt '
um
Efft
i.'-t i;-t cn-
'7ith Lewis
.1 Cthtr Lead
AliaiiVMi
i Cr.tfoTrar:
II C n.iti Ta
A4Juk uuferenc?
trl Th AwrlOht
WaahlBfton. July l.-WHh 1
pajilcipaltu pldd tl mt nUit
llenoa dutlttf the tmio'rjr the
eofrenc of coal operator! snl
Miners lumtnoftad ttdnf by
Tretidetit lltrdinf tooM two.
hour adjoarnment shortly bfori
Boon.
John L. Law in president of ths
United ttina Wwkeri. had truds
a lenfthr addreaa dtirtitf the
ifn and Secretary Hoover ha4
tnttrvened In th UUbaratlorii.
Mr Lew It demand war ttrtier
toHl to be for reconatitntioit
of the Joint waft conhtgnce ha.
tween miners ami nitiott orfieers
and coal operators ta th central
field. Chairman Ofla made lest
remarks hut the attitude of U;t
operators had not bean gtatri
fulle befor the teniDurarv fad.
joumment.
JSETTLIMINT OF COAL frRIKg
HOT fwencsACLe
f.h!nbK Jiay t.-He.riB.
tle of th Wt"rointt tad antkra
rtt : al oooratora f th v-uirtry att-t
offlrVal of th Paited MnWwf
f of Awrl.i bt9 aa'.hnriaf at
thit whit. hout May blf an hda
"t'm lhti tim t by Fridat
lfH!pg tf.r tb froaf!!! ai
T him (a detl It poaatbt a bat
for hogMtiating a ulmpat of tU
otttrn wld e'Kt.irtk.
. Mrtry of Cnfumarea !' ad)
tl-rry of ttr !4t!t apireJ
tarty a( h uif offti botH
Cahloet offiwr dKUHg their tn
tentloa of tHtitj ta tk oafra
Joha U it irrM-at f
l ulled Mtoa Workara aane
aim a hnd eftrly Tka Ht of
ttNrtAra M? ted 'by Atfrl M o-ta
pr dni r th Kt.M ('nl A'
elation to rirfB h blt:iaoM4
ltodiirn Mib wa withhold1 a t
a few ' miaati of 10 o'tb k tk
bour tri for its !ofcrn '
Th bltumliMjiu oprttor wlta
lirld until th laat minut fh aim
f ih fr nn'r.'ntMM who had
formal authority trom dfalrU't nt
't'ol atatM iattofVa I j trat wttfe
th pilner' union aad th fertoldaai.
For th goverameat HM.-tin-le
ffoonr T!4t aa. F4 wat imj
Ih prMltfni offk. Attorney
!earl llautherty aaid lb tbpart
ment of juttb would not b ro.
rad at tho -r.. at
OVS
and 0IRI.I ClUS SOCIAL
TU toyt' and 'rlt' of Itntaaat 1 1 lit
t liib will ad to ot tbftir mmtra
to th Junior Farm Cuiigrw gt titltl
water th bitttr part tf Attgut
Tdi two will attnd Ih regular
ftnlon of Ih Farm onra aa t
ket mitea from ahlrJi they wilt
malt a rfport In thulr Iub th first
rUta. metlng In tteutambwr.
In ordor to pfoTld th n ' re
fund to tend thota two dUgti
twvlng fla home madV tea cram.
Vak and cold drink on tit lawn of
th liaivhau farm bom on mil
koulh of (HithrU oa IHtUtna atraW.
Th labile v cordially ImIJ to
d'lv out thl avtalug
' FOSTOFFICt HOURS JULY 4.
Patted Nttte ot Of fU . Gtlltur
dwily lalor: (ionertl lNUry gat
tmp window at th tiDtbrt port
offi. wilt b p from 9 o'elock a.
in to U o t'bH k noon. July 4th. VtVL
i'No dillfy by rartl carrier. On
dwlivtry in th morning ta th dove.
oa buttnet dltrl?t by rawtar.
Ft a iik Oltmlth poatmattar
ON 10LL WEEVIL CONTROL
County Agt WtUy talked t
riamul Valley farmers today on t
eontrol of th bolt wvl. WlUy gfa
tk wevtl it erciitlag kavo la aoc
Igaa.
FELL INTO WATCH TA?iK
Juha ll')l' auatalnad a pra!'
ankl whea bo tl( tato th city ttr?
lank at oyl.
ought Art Atr.rv.Ar:2
Cha Knog ft-. j
Omaka vi:h ta :
at rrr:A
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1922, newspaper, July 1, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713946/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.