The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 60, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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CflRRANZA !S
FIGHTING WITH
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KEPOHT OF OAl'TlltF. is UK-
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BLOODY Mil SHOT.
BY OBflEGON S ORDERS
mexico citv qi u:r AMI ou-
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BULLETIN.
El Paao. May 1. The forte of
General Obreflon net purulrm Presi-
dent Carrania and hit adherents in
San Marco Puebla Apicaco and
Tlafcala according to Salfeldo for-
merly a member of Obregon' band
who arrived in" El Paao today frow
Auoua Prlet.
REBELS CONTROL EVERYTHING
Et Paso May 11. Mexico neweit
revolution la in ita final ttse. The
olj regime has been cverthrown.
With the exception of Yucatan. Co-
peche Chiapas and Northern Lowe-
California all of the country is de-
clared by revolutions leaders to be
tinder control of the new regim.
BLOODY MURGUI EXECUTED.
A bulletin issued laat niqht by tha
locel consulate of the Liberal Con-
atitutional party aid President Car-
ranza and his aaff had been cap-
tured. Generals Margul Urquizo and
Barragan executed. anj the re vol j
tionist were In control of the na
tional capi'al after an almost blooi-
less revolution of few weeks.' dur-
ation j
ANOTHER REPORT.
The Mexican pre'ident and hia
party were captured near Apijice
having Irft tti capital Friday when
tha fall of the city appeared Inevit-
able. Carrania has been granted safe-
ty by General Alvaro Obregon p e?i-
dential candirV an 1 revolutionist
whose death warrant was said to have
been signed by Carranza prio ti tu
former' escape from Mexico City.
Statement from revolutionary
leader said the new regime would
develop the nation' resource: live
and property were promised protec-
tion and a reform movemr woul4
be Inaugurated to prohibit gambling
and abolish saloon.
Aii:.ioiti i h vv
The law'makes Memorial fmy ob-
swvsnoe fall on Monday wlifiifver
May 30th cornea on Sunday. Thn lo-
cal Grand Army arc arranctner fur
thir sHrvicos both t (lu tumttery
and tho Memorial Di t vn Ism for
Monday. The law m?fc-i that a lc?nl
holiday and all bak. und buinss
houscH ahould be olomMl. Full i ro-
gram will Ive. fltinoumd latfr.
GORE TO SPEAK
Senator Gore and hia secretary
Mr. Hyd are in tho IU". Senator
Gore will teak at the poMoffiee
nquare. In the event of rain ho will
apeak at the. city hall tonight.
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CARUANZA IX FLIGHT.
Nev mid mijuihlislunl photo of
president Carrnnza 'of Mt'xicn
who is siiiil to have Neil to Vera
. Cruz.
THE WEATHER
New Orleans. La. May 11 Tonight
hower and thunder storms; cooler
Wednesday Umdy.
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HOME.
Start Cuts To
Home News
J. If 3urk -county road ow-
ttcer I u mtld-nutiineivtl utau. and
ha uialke in hi heart fur no mn.
lu fact Stark 1 an nU!uaily ttM4
U-mpered (UK. Hut h" be tlttiw
when the tuildeet -dipittkmed isn
in tin world eu t irritated. And
that condition bH-sme th ht vi
Ktark yesterday. He bad worked In-
tlutttrkxiKly ami hard Monday r. mov-
ing a "bliw" Mice near Meridian in
the tiiiun tiighwwy. He wanted to
trahien the rod and make wrry-
thing km-Iy ami rthl far mry mm.
Hut it ai'ifHtr i rkonw4 wlibiHit
lt-l N'wUiil lti'nr rk farmer.
NVwIaml uii(J'r ordlnwrjr' vlrtrunmuia
cw U ! a ftn wort tt m ft-IWw
init r"wnatir- f;ui tiititr is i
J;
Jinlay tiHtrniihj 1w "kii uj on thj
.rmc ld- of .! Ih-.I. and
finoy. Ho wurnpd Stuck "ntn to hn
vkSh that tlwrt fm- or thr wauld
b a hll f a kit of truii" Htrk
whldtlt'4 a nirrry tutii n4 kit on
"ftKiiilllf" NVwIauii- tukr.l hu
hitutt ami rtxur4 lit truty rlu-
Kun and tmi'lwiHl ku-k to tb fvmv
liii and then tuwtilltk lt-
clawd. frUark yanktHl oat hiw "juir-
rl rifle" and a Nel ml irtart'd to
lrk a 'Kt .htt" Ju 14 wld Nancy
liK. U'htm ft ho nvk f Imlllt--lfii
it4 Ncwluiiil wa tniima a uVu-
K'in and bad In Jlu thi-rof a 4mkta
jtun attH-k and a 1ImHui? hand Th
old "wqulrrH" ihad n'orkl tn to
form and th hit giia 'an a dd
Ihu. tli bulli't from the rlflu har
Ir.X torn away tho trrel ot NVw-
1 nd' gun.. An armlwkw aa d-
rltirtHi and Sheriff IUb"nw t'allt'd
on lo rbltrati Kvprythin U
r'n ami quiet on INr cwk wday
and tin vnKik(d ruad fcaa b-n
?rait;ht(nd.
TO liri.P PAHKNTM
visit ovi:hsi:as ;kvt:s
Extnlvtj irirations for hkM-
int Oulhrii iarfnts r'la.Hv- uid
fri(nil of AiiH'Hcaii oldlir alain iu
France who tm vlannlnK vlwt ?
pMietrlc there this aumtiur are be-
' !J Ins made by tho Ked Croa a-rd-
hik no auvu-es m't-ivwj rwenwy from
tho I'arfu l.hrvan of th IIinI ro
by Southwestern divlniomU lte4td(juar-
tra of the RetCros St. Ixuis.
A Ited f'ron deiwrtincnt aHff
working In o-oixralfcm with
th. graves rKilrailon trviv of the
army. i now quartered wifh it at No.
S Arenuu d'l.na Paris. Kelftllve
and friends tnakli Inquiry at thir
ii.lln.s are furn-:.h-d by th army
wiih the numbiT of th grave of Uieir
Uvtd 'i. Whim thl tiumlxA 1i
prftst-nied to lu Ittd Onmit officials
on duty lhfre vial tons will iiave ac-
cess to an individual jdiotoKranh tf
ihe urave and tlv o-molcry In which
it U liHaled and irovhUd with all
nercauary informsition a. to trana-
portatlon by tlv nwt direct rotites
to the cemetery and ftrav. Th RikI
('tors will .also nvid free bust
ikkts for the bu lint! it o;Ta'?9
between the railwxid ttkna and the
cmelerle In the LottM area and to
ceiiiett'rtt'R nt atywalldo toy 4raln.
TO MODII V HIGH
SCHOOL iu;a LTios
To confer on high achool require
ttinta and eoursea of study a meeting
of achwd superintendents principal!
and .instructors wan called yesterday
by M A Nash hlnh achool inpeor
of the stato dapartiuent of ediK'ation
to tie fceld at tiw cupitol June 1.
"We Intend to modify present regu-
lations governing tiigh whoola to ac
cord with tho majority opinion of ad
ministrators and instructor." Nash
said in the letter of announcement.
Among subject to bo considered
Nash names the following. Number of
units required for graduation credit
for minor stuUjfoets teacher standard
vocational credit and uniform recor
ayatennt. -
i:ams :amf:i
ron sioo sciioLAnsiiiPs
Examination for tho two VO
ftctiolarshlps at Oklahoma A & M col-
lege offered to boys In ea2i county
will the held. June 11-12 ai-cordlnK t
Fupt- Cora E Farrell. Examination
shall be given under the direction of
the county superintendents of chool.
The question for the examination
are to be furnished by the college.
President Cantwell desires that the
Coya who take the exaurinatlona b
of mature t'jte and as far advanced as
IxiRslble under the clrtumatance.
Boys 16 year of ato and over are
preferred. The college cannot prop-
erly care for student tinder 18 year
of age. Contestant must bo elgntTi
grade graduate; hlifh achool htudents
ar6 preferred.
DOlTtLK sijhvici:
The Grand Army ha adjusted the
Memorial Sunday" service with the
hijth school o a.a not to interfere
with their baccalaureate aermon. Itoth
will e at the First M E church; the
Memorial sermon at three in the aft-
ernoon and the high Reboot exercise
In the evening. Dr Callan will preach
both ermoas this rear.
Baton at Ike Oetkrte.
UUTHK1K OKLA. TUKSIUV. MAY 11 lyjO.
IH-XTUOVKIt n.Kr.T OKOKKKIi TO Kl'SIt KKO.M NK.W
Tin flolillii nf V S. Ih'HlrirjtTit it full altraiii. Insptt I t'il H
rti; 2 Admiral Lfullitrd Chief of Nnval 1 iitrHtioti m u it it Si
fl.tt.
SAYS PARTIES MUST
UNITEJOHir 'REDS'
Concresiiman Tillman On Visit J
to Guthrie Says He Become
Less Partisan As He Grows
Older Trouble in UnreRt.
Repraentativn John THluian of
Arkamuiit waa in Guthrie Tuesday en
route to MiiHkoKi'e lo attend a meet -lug
of the comcrv" tonal Indian affaii
Ctnrt1llWe of which ts iineniber
In The leader office he la I ked inter -etingty
of national affair.
"I'arty liuea muat go and the demo-
cratic and tf puMiean jnirttea muM
aoon Im welded Into one sreat pansy
In ortlr to combat tha Itedi' " he de.
clared.
"T!ie older I gH the W p.irtltan
I am" ho-continued "and the wore
conservative become. There ia not
a great deal of difference le "m the
democrat U; and republican panlea to
dy and you will nee Until united
within the net elKht. year.
l Waa t a ! k ! 1 1 to the head of
gn'tt f;rtn the other day who drawn
a tcwiry of more than $750 t) a year
and I Hkil lini how he at'HKl on
political mailers totuy He told me
that he waa Indem-ndent. He said
that (he republicans would serve fur
the coming four year and then both
parilea will have to unite to iave the
Industrial life of the nation. 1 am not
a pessimist an alarmlat nor am 1 an
opUmiat ftmt I believe I win nee what
the immediate future hold for us"
The eonftrenniotHil committee will
go to Ponea City Wednesday
I WHAT nCKED OVER
THE WIRE DURING DAY I
Ia Anitrelea - j'amea V Watwm.
confessed slayer and bigamist aent-
enced to life imprlHonment confenned
to tXtyiieg Attorney Wool wl no tlw
murder of hl ninth victim and mild
hla real name waa Ian Holden and he
waa a native of Arkanxan but declin-
ed to aay what part ot (hat Mat waa
hi home.
El Centro Cal.-C plain Taiwell
H Smith commanding officer at J'iir-
yea flying field near here eHtablish-
ed what is declared to have Own a
world altitudo record for four jer-J
Biffin wii;u ii9 ceniMi iiiu leet
with three paasenger.
Hartford. Conn. Car Marcua
Holcomb again declined to cull a spe-
cial Keaalon of the lej'Mture to rati-
fy the federal woman suffrage amend-
ment. Springfield. 111. Illinois demo-
crat In atate convention elected four
delegates -at-lare to the national
convention denounced the two Mind
republican aenalor for their opponl-
tion to the peace treaty and pralaed
the ad.nlRlatrailon of President Wil-
son. -Chicago Attorney General Palm-
er agreed to meet member of the o
clallat national exwutlve commtft.ee
In Waahlmgton May 14. Jt la under-
atood I ho queaitloa of amnesty for
political prisoner will be dicuned.
Waahlngtoit Tho aenate without
a record vote adopted autiendment
to tha house bill providing a perma-
nent tnerdiant nrarine policy.
Washington The etate depart-
ment announced the organization of a
financial oohaortlum compoaed of the
t'tilted State Great Britain. Franc
and Japan o provide loana to China
. Cairo III Mm. Thonta Yoaldi
the toother of four children allot and
kilted her atep-father whom ahe de
c tared rorceu lua ' attention upon
her. Sha wa exonerated by a coro-
ner' Jury and released. '
Lander Wyo. Six unlnatrucled
deiegatea-at-large o the national
convention were elected by tha Wyo-
mUi democratic stata convention.
OIUmm. !! aareM claa wilt
' V fi.l -.
IMWiy "i . Tlli laaili f T''--:lTr ...mfr--
Smiths Made Up
15 Regiments In
' The World War
Washlnto May ItSmith mad
up 15 reoiment In th American
war army Johnson mat up 11
mora; Brown S and William
Jon and Miller made up more
than 7 each.
Record at th bureau of war rik
insurance wher the name ol 4
652422 former aervlc men r In-
ded. also show th. l the Anderson
and Davi famlllt were represent
ed in uffcieet number to com.
pes more than fiv regiment each
and the Wilson Moore and Tay-
lor four each
BLAMES H.C.OFL.
Increase in Wages Not Rcupon-
sible. Ecotioiuitt Tells U 8.
Eo:trd; Rail Loan
Opposetl.
Wanhlwrlon May 11 That irof-
I'eei ln. both dminur the war and
i !). the iiMitii e should In blame I
for the It i v Is cot of living an.! nut
any Inereate of waKea 1 worknii ii
waa the aNerlcn oa Fridiv to i'k.
Called Hlate railroad board by V
Jett I411H k an economist lie a:-
lefircd In In-half of th ' aeventetn
railway brotherhood and ununn.
Mr. I.HUrk made lllet clwili'''i?
Tb;it In the iron and alwl and coal
industries 'iH0jii)etNl of n't r ifit
n exceaii of the pr war ve .; were
... ed .Inrlev lh.. It ..
uniiiniin' vintiany a levy ir uu
upon every man woman p.ul ch.M In
tue Cnl'lul SiMte.
That 2.o;!0 cot'porationa ertrn; !t
net proftta over Itiu per cent per yenr
on their eapital alm-k during the three J
war year thru rr'4 aioave.l n f i
fi.'.Mn t Jin.if- umil tf 1MT I CTU a It 'I
that 2H.0UO earned from t to id ier
cent.
115000 For tact t-'aei!.
lint for the four year ivr i
l!i corarn(e profits coet eatli fam
lly ..f five a total of fl.f.thi.
Mr. laiuck alleged (hat the avenge
percentage of net Imouie on the cap-
tal atock of 205 comerna incrcaaed
from 8.T In .HM2. 11 f) anI Wit to 23.
per cent In Did jK17 and 11 i J; .
THERE AT THE POUs
IN BIRMINGHAM TODAY
Ulrmlnghftm Alu. May II A hot-
ly conteaied campaign and clear
weather prediction gave promlae
early today o a record vote In the
democratic atate primary Chief In-
terest' centered in the" nomination of
two United States senator.
U S.
AMBASSADOR TO
JAPAN TO COME HOME
Honolulu May II According to
the Tokio correapomlent of the Hono-
lulu Advertiser It i reported that
Hoi and 8 Morrla Unitel State am-
tbaaaador to Japan intend resigning
In tho near future to partlelpf . I
the pidltlcai election in the United
State .
NO CHANCE FOR SUFFRAGE
RATIFICATION THIS WEEK
Baton Rogue I-a Moy- 10 Final
action on woman's suffrage tegiRla
Hon will not be taken up by the Iau-
in Ian a leglHlafure before t.wxt week
it waa decided oday Juat'before tha
general ammbly convened at noon.
fiiwt jsTitAwnrnHirs
W F lUakee rouU.t hla first load of
atrawoernea to ttiemiarkot tni mortj-.ttL
ing and they were fine. He aaya h'on jrtti j the criminal court today
rrop I going to be a aurpriae a the;Pnttrg(j advfK-atln-f the over-
rains
are getting new berries
ry
1
fart.
tM a Hate 4
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V ' " v . ' '
i . '' i v ; : 1
OlK I'm' Mvi.n tiu.ir.l Duty.
A. l.itt(? M'!ltir Itll'llMT f th KUAll-
ctYtrtty H.inii'h jeyiti(J t(i wiuj tlu
MAY 16 IS 6000
ROADS SUNDAY IN NATION
Better Ibwayg Movement Will
Be Theme of Pa ton In
Churches Throughout
lW.
Wanhington May 11 - Utuma: a
call fur obaervanee of tJmd Itoad
Mundav May 1 in iMwnmt'mi with
National Khip by '1 111 k tiood r!ia.i
V.ek May 1 ?.;' th commife.i in
ehargn f anaiiaeineiita tr the amk
have addremwd letter to elergyi sen
of every denomination Invitltia; their
attention to the "relation between
teood roa.la and right living and tiood
roada and Chrtaiian jimarean "
Streitniinj the fxiitlt that the early
coomruetloii ofh etter biKhay will
otixt ruction of better btishway wlil
facilitating production the call aa
"The trtirpone I u ft n Hi heart
of cltliena the conviction that the
Jieit xt.p to be taken for the welfn e
of H?e K.uiiiiiiii.ty the nMtm and the
world t'limodluMy to Improve he
h.;hn and to InaiiKtirata nieaourea
aheifby every mile Of mad ed In the
Cnlteil Kt.ite may l hard urfared
aa oou a the comhtne! furcea of
ouiitlin. Ht iie. and the federal )?ov
einment can effect tlila Cemilt.
National iod Honda Sunday to be
obien e-1 fly pastor and conntfexa.
tiona in ehurche throughou't the
country May lfi la only one of the
..J4UI. nji . . I ....... I ... ..
j " iunn rui(n(Frri j y Hie COipmKn
j commlttiHi lo arotiite dUciiMHion r-
I gardiug the Improved highway and
highway transportation.
The other misin Include ;) loura
Into the rural diatrlct ani fn emuay
'flftfdt Ctlt ltA lt.l.l.l iil.l l.u t .
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timid RoiMbi for which a four-
years" university seholiiml.lp hu
been viffered for the bent eanay writ-
ten fl.y a hlnh achool pupil. The
...f.j.lum.!. ...lit ... .11 .
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L 1 .7 - .. ' . " "w" r "N?" " H heat
SECOND 'SOVIET' HHX
WILL SAIL SOON
Commissioner Caminittl of the
" Immigration Dcpt Tells
How 500 Aliens Await
Deportation.
Washington May II.. Another
"aovlet ark." loaded wlil radical
alien .will be started On l war to
Hun li shortly according to Infor-
mation given the houo approi via -llona
-ommittee by Anthony Camln-
etti cnmmlaaloner cf immlgmf ln
About fo alien are now await-
ing deiwrtailm and nioa' of them
are ItuKln. Plan are rapidly Im-
ng completed it wa leire'. f r
"ctMilng a larva ahlpl.wd lo Odean
or mi other point on the II lack
tsea.
Iifflcultlei have nee wncvmntemxl
''-'"' i-naon lacmnea
IT.'.' " u" 7 r"""ri
j will be used Cantlnettl aald.
i am now rcauy to ieort in
large num.lMr and It tnay be that
the situation In Finland and K
thonia will clear p mt that the
alien can be aent aToa tbeee coun-
tries." ha aald. "OeitiHatlOn to
other Kuropeun countrlea also wtll
be gpeedeil up."
TWENTY-SIX RADICALS
ARE PLACED ON TRIAL
Chicago May 10 Twenty-alx al-les-ed
radical who are aid In lmv
gathered her laat 8ntember to form
communis nrf- r.i..i
throw of tho United Slat govern-
ment and with crtalnaf ) udicaliatu.
Another Battleship
From U. SsGoes
To Black Sea
Washington May 11.-A riw
rqvMtng reidt WHmh 1o
send an Anonean awl ma-
rine ta 8" n tn S
to protect American and are
rty t thai port and aloi'tf We rati
read t Baku w reawrttd
mowaty tod.ty by tl fa.a
reUtidna (ornmiMM
10 ji lit In
3
;U SUNDAY IE1G
Rev i tie Says City ShoulJ
Sho 'p With 3000; Wed-
tie 5y M;vy 19" Date
CardeJ
The thlthrto lnUititl Aliiatua U
preparing1 to tw a big i luthrte rklly
at Kvnif'!it Hilly Hamlar'e nr-
In at Oklahoma t'uy WdnUv
nlaht. Miy It.
"tiuthrle lietnU unit h (mrtf ing "
aid a l al tulninter "And we may
mav aa a el I let Sunday atan 'l
work at kmtf rne T. re t eitti l
too niuch lWy In timhrle. A
eral clean up la due. After the
meeting we will start a rude It
la our I'tinrn. to io Humlay U -lure
shown and certain den ( lnej
u.ty'
Rev. Waile ht chatue f h al ar-
rangements he atttd.
"Wnluen.lay tibtW the '. Hh of MV
I the big Ouihrle ntht at the Hilly
hundav tiun-ting. lit Milter! tn
a Hit Mr liopp of the jtumbi? arty
he .ild h. would e..fve a mm(
Ho" r tiitthrle up to the number
of three tliimaeiid. CotuMitttttea Iiht
been l'ttlHi-l On tiaiiNiHuiHb(lM Mild
arrHtosetmat. '?ia t'tunittwr f
Commiise the lt"tary and Uii
Ciiiba are eo operating In a fine war
with the chimhe. Mar we all act
touether ami make a aorthy aliowint
ir nrn. i wrurii Hike t.
(luthrte no over he top full rape Uy.
I g"t together act together j ut
noma in the tlHng and g over
I he top May 19 wtth tire" thouaand
and M Oklahoma know we are not
dead Hilly knock a home. run every
ntfhl. be U4 the ball ever the
tdte every throw Im'i t togHh-
er for Wed need v nht tl l'h and
rive him the tar-et crowd of umfw
be 4iit vi-r Iliad from a vleHtng
town."
MOVE FOR GENERAL
No District Or County Court to
Bo Held Durinp; Warm Period
Attorney in Plea For Sat.
urdny Half Holiday.
fM'ill attorney! Uv agreemeitt. ..f
year ebiaeil their office iHi Hittir.ty
ftern.n during tb m. miner ....
Thla year the nie vm will be It
oUe but th. d-e will U. advanced
ntil waiting fr July n
iote will IhvHi Jm tMlr . Ifl-
...
n.r oi iiv orrt..ui m ... .
..I . . . " " "
..w.ni at nm.n judge
Hwank will
Jw tiol.' court will b
he W only at lut.rval.
" one aftortiey; nn u
rmmn why l prof.l.! .
CeH dm tont. should keep .ff
" "r won " -"rtey. H.rdar
aftnoon ad all .lay Monday
all ovee !.. f. .. ...
-- - ..... un.'u frfw
in ail
'" "'r nrt ( te
' I ' I e ail
r 7 wnn trie .c..ilf
f -' l'iranu. mn drink pl
miimra parlofa
I-kic of that kind have
and
lo.'al
ope n Kundavw ami
houtd Ih chH VoluMtarlly. d lf
not Voluiitartlv h... t... ...... .
j.r i ...... u uuir mMWI
tth.iuld in. .looted to r. . ' .
nr.
iio ii l ca ns i s i u i ;
riiou i im; iv iraiTii:s
San Franeico May HThrt hue.
dead flu.t of th California hoi.l
cluiva resident district wr ilriy.
atslualve rtsldenl district wrdrlv.
n to th etreet in night antra rly
lody by a fir which wa put und.-
control after eaualng damage tatimat-
d al 17000 All euU aeapl with.
Out Injury
NURSES TO MEET
CoiifMretw of publle health nuraea
of OklalMHtia will be held thl year
In Tulmi tha datea of the meeting ha
bfcen net for May 21 and Z3 About
J00 Red Croaa iaihlle hewltb and t.
beecuhaih nuraea ar espectetj in
Tula at that time.
I'OPl I.Alt HI I K IU lUs
Deputy Sheriff Ilett llrumage wa
taken t the boitl
.hl morning.
aufferln from a aevere attach of'
aatlima and cold. Hut Hen will be
riy for duty when there I
crUinul to ba tuuted duwa.
gny
NCMHKH CM
irsrrtasxsus!
STSS
;! is
BILLION A YEAR
t.OIU.HM M1K4 $..
IMHMHIO 'Ml IV IU 1 Vti
WAV IUS IUI N lOl NU
in iiMircr ii
MANY PUflUT
FEN PW UNCLE SIN
imomi: tax itrroHts rou
SHOW M UAirMS
or mm(.s wini:
w 1 1 Hill I I) in M-
.loiiii v :i:s
HUttlTIN
Ntv Verk May H--rlv Neve Vrlt
etee p4 !0(1-.Ctk) lo the vremet
law n inm gerlwad traew n.
tjlia- n Ih.a eotviittsnda Ih
ft that aambilnf I ne4e t bam
le New York state. Tha ravaeu go-
prtmet Ntwevar (tea not lv In
formation la Iha areeeewla'. On
Chtg man aaitt IISO.OOO ta an Hi
winning far ISIt.
WMtHf It TM "KITTY f
Vi.hitaotn May 1 1 Apvrost-
mntelv ttt(ei.rtiM hane. kaiaN
la iit' a a reault of the niinKb
l'k " ami other giithllrw nsniie In-
duted In by the ttwie of the ajwi i
Amei ba land the f.-timt t) t
waa liidU'at-i here to.ly by tfntaru .
njetvl report
Wlnnera of thSa urn hare as-
pwttmatety tM.) to h
ernmrnt a Im otive taea. Hut so far
aa ike 19 1 tnci-ma tat mcotit mow
Ui'w paid on ii.kef wtunlna wer
pract bally nil.
How to obtain thl wit at time
When the f ed rat treasury need
ery dollar It can llnt now t
putin tutertial rrnue bureau
a is eiii A often work at the pro
blem In their mrw Mmta Tit
I'tolitem irerht an ofportritt'ly fir
htrgw ciwt aervtee on the art .f
any eMlJen who -it rft r'
tlc mean of tiUectlng tha ttHiflav
It la reognl4l
Uf the authority" if th go' m
meat to i ole t tlx tat there U u
qtin tianlel (X Ituper fonrer
coiiiiiiIvkIiwo of tha Internal retat.'ie
lnui.au. ittaifHfca ruled tlkat ytt.
1'liM.f wihii. are iaaabla like nr
other Iitiitoie.
t'lider M ruling tha fvHHnent
a -drK" Mnl to four per cut
o fthe "kitti " of every Utile friendly
gm any eh- r in th l'nltl Hta'.
Internal r-. n.i- bureau officlaU v
they aV tiittntlly certain thounarnU f
"kiMtea" must be mVtuf f ttlcm
etery niaht 'hnibiat the coun-
try Hut iW how thalr vol
t'oiitiiiue.l otl I'sge 6 Cut 1
flflEEN-DOliioES
NENsnyiRinEs
HoId Upg at OklflJioma City Pull
New Stunt; Mkt Victims
Givt Up Shoe In Place
of JMonay
Jjald on bold up man to the other;
"I n t k and tlrwl of getting
flm on tlne aobl plettel wa'che
after go log fhrough tha risk of ath k
lug up honet ritlaima"
"What are jnoi g"tng t do alwul
H " replte.1 a not. hold ut mm.
"Im jut plan to make an a-ld-'"t
aniley tlw irel light after every
Job? .
"No. but I'm going after aowa ral
kUeiJ Numlr Due. Hr-
f'rr I'm going lo tKk 'em ap fur
their ahoea."
ponaibly auch a confah ant ual'y o j
eur.il in OkUthrwna CHf purlelu.
At any rale !! a paly of
ba biime a vatualile a fha r-
wat he which rw taka front
trembling taiuayera la the m it)
hour what I more ioglcat ttisu
blah-i rbd foot-wear neulng utlb r
the tatacory of lawful liaH
Mot tron carry ittora than M
on their fv-t In elio. M- lt:r
the f U and aped! make kla U.
Frt the cij4!ahe! ; hoSd-ap
standpoint .they -. are ut aa v l'y
taken a wU.I and the oly in-
conveolenca uffred la by the vK
Urn who tnkht flml It a bit umnm-
fnrtable ambling borne In hla steik-lbged-feet.
Toe trite comiuotnil.M'e t-xjiressioiT
vt th ordinary garden-variety foot
pad "inll up your band f. woi.M
be aubatttuted by nietobera of th'a
yuihi for hoarsa rommanda of:
"Off witii your ahoea?
At
trav
(Jklaboma City laat tiitV. a
travelling nna waa held up kud wa
forced to take off til shoe
tboaa lit ou of to obbtr.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 60, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1920, newspaper, May 11, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc714007/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.