The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader.
VOLUME IX " HOUK . ' "'
Ex-King
Is Held
Prisoner
Ntm!!fz"zJStillman
mjiv as
Legitimate
CENTRAL PJGURES IN TIF.KNAN
' wwre kilted la aWftttl
ay t tico knwC
d raatars
4 MUM gta at Kaoefv . ga
rd by fir last aiht lo on n
cee aad o nm Il.to.
P0UEUNAPATKKNITY SUIT fV ClTPPCP
I m Attfo Bandit's;
VMMOI' C. 0 Cttf w r W ' O 4r4'
Republic
Tbeeidora Ik
I BULLETIN
" MNretary or the
Paris Sept St Ex Kjaf Ora-I -he m ten
tUnttne hJU btfn held prisoner
in A them pending arringeswar.ti
for sending him out of the coun a r. jarbe .
try according to DcmfN te I ha Ui
cired in official quart m m
today Tb revolutionary j n
t ommittee hit not yet decided I Zl TT" ! r
what ahaJl be done with hm. TtaU B "'
"Hir nw knt ... -V- t .
awaww aaaaaw at lV It (Mifr
of George the Second ' y.rv K.
THRACE ARMY DESERTS tekefc. wa
Athens Sept 29 The Orwk ;hJ '
array m Thrace has defmttelv
joined the revolution Tha army
corps in the Bpirna also has
thrown in its lot with the revo
lutwnuU
horn We.tnetdar to
U' health end d-vdwl
wa W
Orave fears Entertained
Bv the Britub
Iondoii. Sept 'in - Oltn frail fssss . . T). t
fr a reenrrence of general war- Jwwvr v nf'tari
fan- in Kurope as a result of Use I onsisaja blajsae Sjert ...
N'egr Fast .rims arc .. np in- r" "'' "cm- feed! w'm m rear
the mind of llritiah official' cir ""rA" '''
des it in mated in authi.ritat.v r . -''- wtl
'' tkJ. . 1 1 . .wl" N h'J '
The protraetcl an.! trriuiitt
"Btinct inrptintr hndi h.tve heel
IfoitiL" tn for the lust f . m dav
ml ni '.Hk. 1 (" t
all hae ktJCa tor the utve of of t-i'. .s n vln. o-.
taking evev Htaihle -t p for the t ii . n. nini'-1
I'rcxention of mn-h a rot:flairr;i j r"'"M' " 'hr o . .-
tjsjsj I wahaatsi r m- tet
It U exidained fl.nt ih. se fear. I ""rV m"A
are haited tm the reUtiona knovm 1 u JJJ
In exiit l.etween the A iiiT" 1
f-mment ami aoviH ItWaalt. anlj
the Watiallhllilin of Bttell ffW-l I
Htm !m Union
The whole MntiHli jxili. v it i ratarvv
stated is to kV 1 he T ill
FTHainB: the I i.TtdnnrlleN into
ateni ThraC heeaine it is
maintained that in thi event
Carmel N Y Bwpt 19 J
A Btjllnian. former president of
the National City Bank of Mow
York was denied a dec re tn his
Milt for absolute dieoroe afainst
bia wife Anne U Btillmaa. and
Bah? Ouy Btillnun derlar
d legitimate kj the fi-.rtinfa of
Daniel J Olcaaon referee tn the
CMS) which were filed hsre totJsW
The referee t decision waa a
complete victory for Mis Stall
wan Not only waa her defense
upheld but the referee also con
firmed her charfas Wat Mr
anilman had mlaconduttd him
elf with Florence H Leeds
former Broadway show girl and
that Mrs Leeds had bo me two
1 hildreti
In r.fard to Mrs Itillm&n's
oharge tint her barker husband
Andrews aatswWe I'M lso muconducted himself w th
' " n nvbhonM two rther women identified only
M J "i-! tv aj "Helen" and 'Clara." Ref .
eiee OleasOn decided that the
evidence waa not sufficient to
prove the aPefations of ..duller
The referee wrote the testi j
' mc)v adduced by Mr 8t llnan
in sunoort of his charges that
Mrs Btillman misconducted her
self with Pre'! Beuuvan the part
Indan jrn'dc nllep.-d I v the (
barker to be the father of little
Guv Btillman urcort! udietcd
and unexplained was sufficient
' to tustify hm in believing- Mrs
Btillman ginltv of the charges 1
I made against her
A carfnl examm.ihior . how
ever of all the testimony said
-
H)W' P A tHalt a.e I
we eeaa 1'aa.eae ay r !
mi. aae.u laOar TH ra I
'a naa 'if a MMM'M1 J
a iK.a;M taa
khaau ae p
fca aeJa iaa a" eaa !
M .J a taMeta la
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SALVATION WX 10
MM HH Wl
U i Adviatwy Board Haa Bet
OctJber th As Djite To
Start Ditve Fr
FunJa
hO
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ml the !
in in
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M mt rra BMW
j ii oraeeea. j 1
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K'.i..h aat MartT
Th aaaul MMM
and etktln
M"0 h ralrt la tn.
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( aiSt
tea Th fit
laUa
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and r-
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tar
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ma
e J v. Merrian. Itlson
mth. Oklahoma rit . v
Johnmn JVarrv C W CWUer
RBMta M A Filer Oklahoma CHi
fl K onvtr Ponea C'lv: V I Mitt
Tul Irene T. le ftl'lnsf 10. M
It' icix.l1 h.-u h;in"M inv t 'tii '
and belief In the tcsturorv of
the wttnesaea called in the plun
tiff s behalf " m
I j
Divorce Su:t Cost j il
Btillman Fortune
Over the Wire
k
S ..I
Would l.o draw n in'o 'he s'i i
gle It is declared einnhat e n
that Kti-li .1 crossin" will n.t l ' aant. a
tlintmaistfsl norphine an'
Krn. .. Chamlci
mlaa'oner at Ok
I! oo bond
hearinr
..f iMMwn wa a" ..1 Tti
day hy ('htrle pt federal i
m mm church
m FOR DEDICATION
Kilhctn m Hit Church
0 iiinutifcs Have Every thing I
I Bhnpe For Sunday's
i'ro-i .n
i1 in Hi ! appein4
mhiMiy and Mr I. I
lil
rn.y and ikn tr
I HI Sll
lh.
ma iiTird nd tlu
l . Il si e a U
and Andrww
(ave llreeew.
iocm n'rmdine f.
t'nltcd mat.a on.
Turks Anxion To Fi?ht British
M and
i W I H I
t 'onstnntinople. Rept. 2!V
Kvcnts .in- aproa. hirnr n lmia
The Turka haxc arevpicil the en
ti"r neutral -.lie on the Aaiatie
aide of the Dardanelles. ith the
eeptioii of the t'hiiii.k ar'a.
around avhi h thev have eaal l. -l
tnges of nr
. ...mi' n. i
they vi
Reanvaki
gtV Mir
h.r
Int. I
Mrs Ben O MUler wan awarded f I - '
IH0 damage against the Oklahoma I
Itallwtv eoinpan hv n nir Thin
day ..irnoon. tor Injnrlca received
Irm b held at an earl date
she ws a naaemcer jumped the
Ira. k. ii..:. r I) m tla.it L'o rpiu.la
nl infantry nuts in .. m-i.m Mr miin mi tm MMH. llletlM
cir.le. virtually inventing the SD hjd rce4red Injurlea of a per
Hritisli KM! j maneni nature and was forced to use
The Turkiah eavalrv s.piadrorH a emiei most of the ti
are retiring and '! British
troopa who are in ttren f - C0T OP thuhSTiness
at i hanak ::rc na-iy ! r vvnai ;ff i-.
Mm I al tr l.i.( n- . k Vol.
tsd law was llsurd h re
med over t rg I
mm I for ali..iotiy. K
enscH llpptoncll. d .
m. iii the final
.is charged that n)
utdiatM vi ho sore ' .
mishchnv me w i' h
l.eet l.rihcd to "
Hi Av
tm. CS
lh imint
and I Sere
Is
the
In n
M of Die Rr
t.'" dlime in Xevv York to i:i
similar account.
To offset t. s'oln s '..'il lo
bet by half a doyen IVetieli t'a
.ii its summoned lu the tilai
ik.
Of
I
Mt
S'lillii
Tea . Hem. 2 A
max hap(en
Meetire b Asked
III thee eircu-uataics. tir: TiSS aM may know now bofore n rM
rral HarriniftoH the Hr.tis) . .m- Just whi It will con ihem to . ifh
nianderdn-ehief hen ent a wire-!h caught "wettlan thNr wbiatte" or t . .
la ihmu tn Kem.i! l'amha lit PwOdllrg the fnrr.OU' "fuitl'oU." sad
rdiate t' I ; : ( ontinuel on rae 4 I
e th Judi C llufheeoa ftabliitiH .
n frteril court lodar as ha naaaed HM II.IMi SIM TO
nly ) eeeteaces on cunver iu sUC-n.ntai
te na-: who idfidrd guil y In hquor caaca.
under- tin followiaf prlcea
Smxrna. ask in it for an ini
personsl meeting lie leu
lioice of place to Kem.il
reply i expected momentarily
Yilssltf Keieal I'nsl a tlf ' i
tiotial foreign inmister. it ondef-
atood to hav sTone to :.irora tv
auhniit the allied joint note to
the nationalist aaaembly hut in
the meantime Turkish concen-
trations are beini pashi.l v '
the frreoteat apced.
8hips and Planes Ready
Writ ah reinforiements nr.-
reaching here and he threatened
area The anjier dreaInwirht"
Kexer ge and Revolution the meott
powerful nghtinir machines
afloat have arrived in the Tar
danellem. while a hattalion of
North s'taffordshirea and 1000
men of the British air fnreea
landcd ThurIa.r and marched
through Conatantinople with
Coaatavaed o Pace 1 )
blttsard
tempera
lie rjreye
0ll III Mil Bit
fit U
.Bj'ind In
Us A
(r.im
Ir.c the mo.
W Kmpr-
11 .t"r- foe many tn
is d aid braatlfird
I uiier au'll'orium
hi. h all win . .
pa d as a tn '
mil anact a !h iu
d etata room la a
m to ths feeitttn-
ehareb Tha aew
' fount a tntm m-
wefortahla biDmi-t
IIMI I NH llll I I BD
llls Kl I'l i III Ml
i which Horn
iblir Tha .t
r h Mlna i
ill t.lM Ml l
II MM IMI no
la rveaatlr
f ll.ra.
any tm;:ard
er s'ate
raaksani
n wis
TO O0LIOATg MAwTIH MAON VIS f 1 01 HAL eniwONtntl
aiLiaaco rnoM jau.
m t SLta tirlanaara la ha omnty tail
1(1 will ha""'!. g.r(Mrwaa1 by f timii
Monday avealag.
' io 1 1 rears te
f a bu;n -a
me tr w
use.
a Jal!
Nw York Swpl. ?fl Battl eg S !
rjoor Mitts'). tha negro who sprung into world wdi GUN TOTING POPULA"
prom manec by knocking out Ceoryr S cvrtTcR COUMV
f r vnrt. '. Carpamtiar -n Pacta Sunrta vw.ll fig.it J my fa. -.-.i-a avawaal
J in tMa city on cr about Thankssjlving Arda p 1 A'l
rtaa aad a-lltax liquor Day NovnMar 30th nsaUsfoas Uniod ! Hhr.ff .
This announcamtnt was made b lOndon l s'Midrawn a
Taw rtickard. MadiaOn yquarc Garden and only in i sua of amrenev will
f.gnt aeomMer. who stated that fceifrmlts to crry CM be albwed i.e
Had rctivd fijwea( of accaptanc to ' nnfu:icd i mo;. s j.wo
mttt any l.gbt Mavy weight on that' eharxr b) Jary la distort court
data who might b- nimtd by Rick jby Judy u r taoKdoa aba
.I'd. I atu(s eo na aurh nr .t e
i lie raonen.ai and
!tke pine"
! UBdtr elf ht
!. sll the totiaa
cho.c
PAST MATRONS TO MCCT
T kg Pat Matrons. O JS. s
ie-t u.alght at tbe Tmpl He
H ';tiit.
I II N anter'alnrd wl;
aiam g thn I'al'wd
u ' . Il SJ. k ijlh
The t'oasutnsuon u
great uadar aklng at tk
e.eat wr worth th
ter-sn
aBral l4if Ig tbu daaarr
rrmrda-! I iwiilal
is II bl
Msaoa
t.sm of fast linn t Masters
'I to uMta and nnua.
rr.arlta 'ho attattdamw of aver
Matr Mas a la Outbria
lOMOtvO HIGH giCATfN
V IL rtfNO 24 TX
rnon II o A
trier Kl Kano wa r
limb isism seared
a M
all f.f II
ir tba I
ha'la Ml
rl k II I
na Haas
Hi
MAONOLIA WILL AT RIPLgv
Tba Ripley RerdfU aar T
r 4 aril la K d 17-4 wtlteb Wl
r-d las- waab as asklr
of
Predicts Wide Use of Dirigibles; Other Items Worth Reading
vciieviiie. in Sept l.i i third 'he commander will cause ever' Tnkio r.nni 'u . . . .
th. rrer.ol.tion of the Inite! H.- ... t. . "k ' " . '"e'ara is reported fompated wt the .stnr.-te.l t..1
ltt for the aauie
'blab It
Thla i.
I
I.I 1 lllllt III VUS U IIM
III O. I IWKITKKS
Hr a aeorw of U to Obaabegaal
Olys blab arboct foot Ha t "rain de-
feated tbe Go hrte HI ;m In be
rc(tad gama of tbe season pksyd
by tbe locals yeaterda. at Okhomv
Catr Oathrl" wrosi rb f rar swisie
froaa tbe K.imcsd btb acboot teasa
last w
WEATHER
Nw onaa. La. sapt. I' Bias
aad Saturday craseralty faaT. j
ii aeeitrern Oklaboaa ?usr-
1
i
I A- Mtcven. chief iasstnaelae of
I aeronaut j-a fr the I'nit. ! S'tatei
j Irgay at Scot) Field near tier Mr
Stevens in lfb2. made the fiiat dirijri-
Ide flight in this country
The dHriftlataa Mr MtVajW aaid.
will range in ate from the -mail
' si i-Kkrt'' type tn mammr.th ma
limes earring from 10 to 10 motor.
"The dirigible f t ftirP Wli
have pontiKnv" he aaaerted. 'and
the water will he helpful for landing
place. The machines of the future
wdi carry f- i ten to twen'y motors
- The compart merits in the large air-
j shirr will be equipped with ttfrty
i berths. The touching of a button by
U-'" a ......
""S'T IO icsec niHiinlt
at the same time Kach berth Mill
have all necessary equipment for
landing and flouting ita paaserig. '
s ifrt'.
' The army of the future wil! (ravel
through the air and it will he nothing
to a i m Uioiisand or more men trans-
ported a' oil) time in i. lie mt i i.e
I l.elme u .iv a inaltcr of a
s'tort time vshen nne-thinl of the
l-opulatiou if this country will he
flying all sort of aerial eontrivaneea
.ml we will have a 'v eel pocket' size
lirigmle f .r those who don't eare to
ven a large craft."
Offer Park For Home Owners
Tokio Sept. 29 Following the
example of many large landowner in
Io IliiV. lleeujeil to thr
trrea'. i purl of h. park for public
reaidentiaJ parpoai .or.ling g the
steuar.1 f . fount 2'I.VI uul...
Will c offered to the piliiln The
fount ' .lHri is to huild .n.e f.-rtr
daelling hnae each at the coat of
"'.000 ken etttrf to -m 11 them together
v. i'Ii the 1 ml aat moderate prieca
Japan's Treasury Shows Good Balance
Toki Sept -What may he re-
garded as the State's balance sheet
for the ftKcal year 1921 ia ptthlishc'l
by the Kman i I . . . . cord-
ing to the pnhlieation. the grosa
revenue amounted to 1 oo.i.7l'.7l
en and the total expenditure to
1.489.8.V27H yen thereltv leaving a
balance of 575.000000 yen.
stimted hud
actual rxp
fell ah
111 at oar
RUeatil.
i atwijiWt
matrlv MI'KIII.IHal yen while the
revenue eSeeediil the estimate hv
1-nir.iiim . f mpar with the
tual revenue and etpemliture for
the prveealing fiaiat year th former
lllditatea an uiereaae d l. .'"'ii.
and the latter an increase of 1 to mm
mm yrl (if . rrv-nne. the greatest
part was from Taxes win i ... j
to 7ri5.sCfinet yen followed by fwv-
ernraent property proceeiU with 3Ut-
78B.000 yen
The Navy and foinmuniest n. I
partments load the hat in the amount
r v ndit-ire. the former recording
l-:ss msi yen and the lattr 2I.V
000000 yen. The surplus funds avail-
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ALL OAMC bUNOAV
j Tbara will be a bail gasae bj Ctatt.
jrlw Mundar aad It wilt be a good
joan Tba MatbaU cieabsra said b.
.be one of tba fsstear tea ma la tba
Icoaaty will pUy tba Uutbrla Uwl-
heas boat satag w ataay fan
from aorb Logan will drtv dowa t
Be tba faajg.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1922, newspaper, September 29, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc714005/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.