The Kiowa Chronicle. (Kiowa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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THE KIOWA CHRONICLE
WONT
YOU
HELP
W'...addressed -fie fo «»:;< mes-
tji - S— >r
M** *3 -.-3*r K eg C2* *312*
• —1 ' j ra »r» .-. of tie z'hmotm cutraga <oaiir. e*t ;y our
* — “ ' ****** -3 4- 7 i xnd xpcd . . * i ’ 11 y J 4jj -* "2 «*
.**' '**!*'“ a“ VE^.iry Til- St. ed 3#c of Garma.r * :.a far*
'r * ; ’ 1 1 ‘i * — rast-cr* . . ».- raroo« 3? w . 2 20 ai.i
4 4* - T*'1 The *r22.-»a 34 ifid (>'3U2 4 c e, * ;
w*'^* ’*-<**- • «x :a..*e wr.« Lave da.4--: 1. i*.; er.-.y *0 .47 - mnv
“:'‘J 48 *• as:* "o nlciM TO... - ,*r=AS7 »: -.i, .vigor*.
1 *.< A -2. eora.ii greatiags fox ' /OCR WILLIAM
4 STATEHOUSE BREVITIES ♦
ment of ^g- -. 4.re which foreuu
1 *.317 wtea• crop in mia tut* of
3<> SO .•/•) bu-'-.s iga..-.*' a 29 5M W)
buasel crop laat year
The own crop, according to the fore-
cast will be J'i %" fldO borne e against
EN6HT HUNDRED CITIZENS ; » <x
year
Wheat P'cepecta GcxxJ Ok:a-s"a Crepe P-ep-eea "a Well.
Oix.ancma w. 1 produce about ’Jin- With the growing eotui-Loa of wheat
>'» sore bi.ar.el* of wheat this year He per cent, a hecreaae of J per ran-
than laat. according to the Jane crop over the ux< ante u*t year tap oat
repor. of * oe n.ted S'a-ee depart ioClt {or tSiJ year a crop indicate* a
LYTO i VICTIM’S YARD
-00K ON AT EXECUTION
ENTENTE AT LAST APPLIES
PRESSURE TO KAISER'S
BROThER-IN-LAW
A:*l’ c '«* Scot*
See * s' e a;* 10 •
w- te ej
3 »!tlt<«3
SUCCEEDED BV SON ALEXANDER
LIBERTY LOAN IS OVERSUBSCRIBED.-
OKU. TAKES IRE THAN HER SHARE
LAST DAY OF B G CAMPAIGN STATE SUBSCR'PTIONS BE-
RESULTS IN MILLIONS OP LIEVED TO BE 25 PER CENT
W"1 • a,** '-a— P-.ii i» Coetra. ‘ban/-.; to a tree m tn» Burford yar:
— 3e;rm K »j jp-
<eei‘j* la Lea-e :"e Ca.e-
t-y At 0"C*.
A’ etts
SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ALL
PARTS OF COUNTRY
HALE MILLION SUBSCRIBERS
IN PHILADELPHIA ANO BOSTON
i Pop.^a M E<er/ *■ j»
5>f tvtMf pt B* i«
Of Ha |*% 0«^C-V
Su-te* B-
«'» At .ut 2r50C COO.
aahiiajptor* — Tbfr Liberty loan cam
l>*-gr* Carted *.*; <-j#ry Ir.d.'a* 'e
lha* th« fr^m«n^OTiJi thtrtie?h 'lay
dr*t tbrouifho»i* *&«• nat or. would r#
•Bit 1a t'.* f.r.a. ?x,.r.|r tr* r.^-ar thrr#'
biliion doilum r/> per cent ov*r fb<r
fO^A
Ett rrjte of 1^^2^00 000
Citilbaitp from th^ twfriv#? r*M*r <•
tome of vetn unofT.'i l bur
«o^/«*Iy from th* loan commits ft, in-
dicate thi* tha - ib^rrlpt on rnif t
r^ach th#r total of t, H2 %W,()h<) .r
Tbt««* #r»tinnat<p* wnich »#rr**
▼ orjch«d for a« authoritative ,»t
traaa ary 'l^ptrir^r.r were a
k»w§
OVER ALLOTMENT
HALE MlllON OF INDIAN MONET
Me - A t3 P jt 0. 3 -—1 . ....
p^e t C" Or t«e Paf'C-
t « v*c s« t-• L.-.tea
Sum
Oklahoma City —Wuh tabulation*
AW t ring tot*
•*.*• o' I. uerry tair.dii were re««:?e4
from Oklahoma town*
. .(f‘<
r.OTia* f.
•>*r»a
KI H#i
Holder
if .r
H’iK',
not : Outhrti!
Ine 11 "rd-|i
f</
Pori' a
A'Ja
l>ur./rari
■ r.»v :..*t
Purcell . .
MlarriJ .
l>rry
Cleveland, fiM.OOO.OOO « Mtlmated i‘v*wk,rk
. . t.. . w. . . Merlett*
t>
New Tork 11,0JO *00.000
Breton. IKJ.JOO.O'iO 'offlclal;
Philadelphia, I2M.000.000.
*f-v nptionfi
f. «:i 4S4
1 j2 SM
<4'. 040
l/./ASt
4 4* >j0
. «£ 0 /i
;.T4. > o
12.S40
12.000
<* SS4
l \ t 'Ji
IS tf|
'
1SO.J/W
22.200
T.lvO
4 A. 000
4:400
1M.OOO
5.000
♦
24.S^y
i.ioe
ii.eht)
Tte fail of Cor.atantiae I, tne eiecutiooers adjn>'ed the rope.
« "g of the H» -ner n*.. rose In re Then aa the writhing body »*urg :r.
‘o "he demand of ’he protest 4 *- 1;r 'A* drew g revol-er from
•*". *er» ,'»a" B'I'a.n France a;.d ’* f' .d» of her dre-*! ar.d S'ed aix
» be eni -a-ed In favor 0f t.i ,“ot* loto
terond »oc Brc-e Aleiaader The nody continued to hang -o the
The Ma-a, in the affairs of Greece ;o »bleh It *m atu bed until
w.a bro<igbt aoou’ througn -.*.e agency Nra from Wewoia went out e nd
of 'he FTench aenator. M Jor.nart *'• down
*k.? “f* po*’* ;E French Conley m** captured at Randolph.
4an:r.a*« and »r.o »rri*ed at Athera John*ton county, after a rmrung gun
or..y a day or two ago on a ipec al flgnt in which he wa. wounded n -he
n-..»-.or. a. ta* represented»e of nar.d
France. Grea4 Britain ar.d Russia. M —__
Jon.-.art prerioualy a.'ed Salon.kl
ar.d '■•her po.r.-s and he lost no tidie
!r. ng nto conference wttb the
Greek prerr..er. Aleiand^r Zaimit
.he demands of tne powers respect-
ing 'he abd.ca'.on of K.cg f oaten- _.
ZST?,.-"W~-a ,«»«.
; ^ ’ T'-»hir.g the council of workmen4, and
yield b^'weea 2-i »1 ■») and J4.Wd.0d*
buahe... according to the monthly crop
report of the fate board of agricul-
ture
Wheat cor.' r. .ei to ahow up poor.y
In the north was and aouthweet *e<.
t.or.a of 'he atate over half of the
Th* product r. of hay in tr..a a'ate cr°P la toese •'ction.* hay.ng been
diaappointlng 'hough v.e —• m.«ted abandoned for yartoua came* The
prodictlon fo this year. 1 52*.fhA acreage to be harreeted l* aboui 2.M3
tons, exceed- the prod .rtlon of las’ 904 acre*
X^r The condition of com i* 71 per cent
Apples pronr. *e a good crop except 1 f*nt below what It waj on the
.n the nor-herr. portion of 'be s’a’e lln* 'Tata of laat year. The com
Pe-ai ea were materially damaged ee- acreage la S per cent greater than the
peclaTly the Klbertaa, by the front* l31'' average, maa.ng tb:* year’a acre-
of April. age 4JII.Odd.
The cond.ticr of cotton on May V, Oata have a growing condition ef
:t e--» than tb* average on account 71 per ce.t4 I per rer.' below that of
A mob of • ..... c-.t.ient of -lex.nole and t;‘-R cor.4 r. .ed cool »ea4her during las' month and 1 per cent above the
H.gnes coua'i-s looked on while a she planting period poor stand* ar.d condition a year ago Alfalfa condition
the immense amount of repianting shows up well w.th a condition of 7*
necessary The crop is generally per cent
There is an Increase in acreage of
TA*wcaa —Within tne shadow of tne
- n* ,nvad»d and .a the present.;
cf h.a victim H»nry Con.e;, tne ne-
gr. *r.o st acked Mrs Je«ve Burford
» fern - i. 4j . i
dozen determined men performed
the r *e.f appointed task of execution
Mr* Rurford atood calmly by wb.ie backward The season has also been
% r ZiSSLsr^
f °k'*40““' '•* WnM’ 1 Per cent and peanut* 12 per coo*.
I i' , 4’ ;4: against >S Estimate* for this rear4* acreage, are
;. - n no% brin«- « Wtow. Cotu 2.231
a- M' c.n'a"V-V, uar “ *V kaflr ^ ‘ -«•- milo 330.000 acre*
I • ■’ sl ■ ;24 ■ - ■ —
hk, JT2« per -on this year MJi cent"^^^^,7^
RUSSIANS DECLINE PEACE ^ tVu nlr
-- year
pound UitsWr 1' 1*0Ven's^-- pouM h°Ur‘7 *“ ,htr *u,« “hould be of sreat
UG year ar.d eggs 31 1 c.B^J*^ l° Cr°P‘ dUriR« J —
Ou"-a A newer* Leopold Wtt- PLan*
For Offensive.
prince being included
Greek* In official life
onedered etrongiy pro-
file crown
among tho.
who were
German
King to Leave Country,
Roth the former king and Prince
soldiers' deiega4ea on record a- Irre-
vocably opposed to separate cace
wa* announced
Th» proclamation exhort* Russians
•o rally eround the banner of revolu-
tion and increaee the energy of th*
against i& cen's last
Liveatock Business Good.
The mean temperature for the Records, in dollars and volume,
raontn of May for The sta - c mputed *‘‘ru b-v the hoards during May at the
from the records of sixty-eight sta- OkKhoma_ National stockyards. It wn«
tior.s *a- 612 degrees compared (he greatest month on record ftnan-
* tn a r.orma of 67 7 decrees The <ia^>' and in number of cars of live-
average precipitation was . :« inches, s,ock Kastern Oklahoma joined with
..ere wa- a coneidereble damage by tbe rtouth in keeping packers well
w.cu sand and hail storms dur.ng the 3toc,1<'d from the opening day and the
biggest weeks were the two at the
—— i finish.
rionth.
.e' rg, i- wa* announced by Premier military power for tbe defer.-e of free
Za.m * intend 'o leave the country dom ’’
immediately it is repored that they
Wlii embark or. a Brit sh warship end
by th* chairm.ii of the local comm" |“"**"*
tee after a careful unr-.ey of 'he er. M-ifo-i
tire dletrlct. tv
, The Rtate of Oklahoma ha* over-
Richmond, more than SIOO.OO4'- (><;<.' »ub«rrlb€d its quote of the Liberty
Atlanta $52 SiJ.fcOO loan Just bow much of the was issue
Chicago. 1330,000.000, with 1372 h»‘ been pur< hased In the (date will
0t»0 0t(0 Ubuleted not he known for several day* Defl-
Ht Ikiuls. 161.600.000 estlma eJ upon nlte figures are not obtainable from
return* to the federal reserve bank any po.nt, but the estima'es of bank-
Ksr.sau City, *0.000,000 es’lmatei *r* agree that more than the $14,600,-
by the federel reserve bank 000 allotted to Oklahoma has been
Minneapolis, $62,000,000, estimated ,ak‘!n
by Governor Wold of tbe federal re Gabe E Parker superintendent of
serve bank th* f-,;ve ctvillzed tribes of Indian*.
Ttalle* $46,000,000. estimated oy 4e announced in Idabel that the interior
fed*ra. re*,rve bank department ha* authorized 'he invest
Han Francisco. $160 000 000 n.enr of approximately $6,000,000 of
It appeared 'hat only one rese'<e l"d!ar' money in Liberty bond* That
district Atlanta— would fall -.eio» f.h“ ,n'‘-"men' of Indian money I-, 'o
the minimum allotment. , extended to other than the socalled
clv,iiz<-d tribe* is indicated In another
Button Factories Busy. report, from El Reno which sa d that
It aeems certain, however, tiat at Superintendent W W Scott of the
least 2,r,00/"0 persons subscribed be- Cheyenne and Arapaho agency pur
fore the cine# Measuring 'he 'o’al rAlkaed $2< lot worth of Lit
by the number of Liberty loan buttons from R" El Reno bank wi h the funds
which have gone out from headejuart- °K Indian minors
er* the number of subscribers should Superintendent Parkers statement
exceed three million New York, was that the department, at the re- „lvr,.K uu
Philadelphia and Boston reserve die- quest of large numbers of Indiar * had 2« war* old and
trM* alone have received, and It is decided to Invest surplus fund* of the inM-en.er.re ^—
belie,ed have placed a high percent Indiana In I. berty bond- The mon'-y
age of 'he 2.600.000 of 'he but'oim wrh which purchase, *re to be made
More 'tan four millions will have been Is to be withdrawn from hank ou's de
distributed before the three chief but of Oklahoma v-avlng Tnd an deru,-.i'a
tor. fa4to.- •-. in the country working within the state ntact
high4 ar.d day catch up with tbalr or- guttering report* of a«R '-
“ r* the sta. e that
New York Philadelphia. Boston more than subscribed It* quo-a of C-e
Cleveland. C .i' igo Ht Louis and Kar, I2.000.0b0.wtt) ., ..;fc ,VAn xl,ho,lt ,h<)
**- f i'y ar*- -he big districts from $: Wi.>><■<> inv- fment of Indian mone
wh.'b 'arne the great bulk of sub- if 'he Inve tr . nt of the fund* of Ok
scr.ptloris .'he total number of but lahoma Indan- Is treditetl to the
ton, d -tr.Cited approx mate* ft.f.bo Mat, „ . mated that Oklahoma -
sill/scrlptlon w!H exceed $20,000,000.
showing more than a 25 per -ent over
Mjbacriptlon
The proclamation cites the itccipt
of a wireles stelegram from i'nnce
Leopold (Prince Leopold of Br.vrna
Chiro. P«t.t.on Filed W.th State. Hog receipts were the drawback
cell, !',Pf!'011 S"nate BlU m-!but the eilin °n and calves was
commonly known as the chiroprac so immense that the shrink In porks-*
to.s bill, was assured when George failed to check the spurt made bv ca*-
h Evan* attorney for the chiroprac- lots. In the financial er.d of the b- -
to Assoc.asion. filed with the secre- cess, with beef steer- selUr.g up to
is the commander of the German ar- for'a°re*e-er a ' ’ ** f**** lre* f1- - • yearllngs to $1.50, heifers to
mlM on the Russia* front, a-.-rr t.g The bm ^Z L ? °“ ! ,J: “d to $10 and sealer
that the governments cf the central the 1818 ,^*., ," ln<>,M:rat,',i until ,0 the cattle department
powers are ready to conclude rwa * ^or^ !?tab«*h^ an entirely new set of top,
With Russia and asking Rus* a to election L * . d, CaI1.a fpecial f10** ^ached «« «' and sheep ar.d
send delegates to confer with then PJt'ir -ore* rr . que8t,‘,n of presain« !ambs likewise landed not far from
The reply of the council la a de.-lara- Rgeiy that uch* “ '* '?* There was action
tion of it. intention and Mini.- er I Lid Orlv ,«Z m! °“ *°“W b"'
i-.ju uniy io.w4 names were neces-
»ary to suspend the law
Oklahoma county led in tbe number
of signers, according to Evans, the
number tot -lling about 5,000.
{he time
Cattle and calves shoulder the re-
sponsibility of keeping the car totals
well in advance of a year ago and
heip make the year's showing the
The bill waa strenuously fought by here'**' ^ repore<1
chiropractor, of the state during the!
life of -the Sixth legislature Willard
Carver, chiropractor of this city, was
Aar Karensky has caused it to he
sent to all troop, on land and sea, and
It ha* been widely circulated through
out the country.
‘The Russian people consider war
inevitable and will coatinue it. The
Russians have no imperialistic wi»he
»k«°i!r tha' ,0° har* BOne W® Carver, chlropracto^ of"’^'^city‘‘wlsl Cl,im,mt* ,0 P*X f°r Refund.
,th*r to 8,ef;ar® ,iber'>-' fudged guilty o' contempt of the1 A plan 10 «et '^mediate action on
I am ,hapP ne,a °f ‘he "0r d senat« because of the publication of a! thf“ disbursement of the *425,000 ex-
‘ “ say that 1 do “°T ,e® newspaper advertisement -uggestino press fund D0 wia ^ s'ate repos-
Amer^^ia R k TL ^ '**' ,he se•'lat, bad received monev, itor>-- for 'fce disbursement of which
A .erica and Ruas,a U) divide us. We for supporting the bill. Carver served'th* corporation commission has no
PffoP-e Russian fighting trvanny several days In the county jail on the,fund3' wa9 outlined by Attorney Gen-
and ,.e oldest democracy—hand In contempt sentence i era! Freeling
iTlte^on™'; ::: 0f b.?Pp;n*M , The objectlon 'he bill was based' Freellng holds that it will be legal
TheJ -nrrf , *T A arge!y 0n the re^irfi“^nt that chiro- to first reduce each of the claims in
.V R. p.^'S.ng tr.e attitude praetors take the same examination the proportion it bears to the differ-
government ^toward that Is prescribed for the medical and ence in the amount collected and the
imed; then ascertain the ex-
etting sufficient clerical help
expenses of disbursing, and
of the
America
headed by Ellhu Root, were voiced bv
and the American "Heaton surgical profession, with the limitation amount claimed; then ascertain the'
Ex-K.-g Constantine.
provee^j j0 Switzerland by wav of
Italy It I* presumed that Prm e Al-
exander *111 take up his kingly duti'-s
•*i4h fall acceptation of use idea*
which the powers de* re to be put
into effect, in the government of
Greece during the p-'=ent -*ar fj, ia
Ta- been free from
h Tere.eit u ,7r' s0’. V 'he} we« t0 Practice drugless peiise of getting sufficient clerical help
H_ Tereechtenko. minister of foreign healing only. and other expense, of disburs e and
affairs responding for the council of Regulating Ginning Prices. reduce each claim again proportion
* addr,“!'‘ ,,f Tf,fi state conservation commission ately to cover this,
sympa by an . good will on the part of I, considering the adoption o' a rule pr._ ,,
the American government j that the price of Unt cotton -r ,v ,'he a,,oun' which would ,b^
The duma In secret session ha? time each bale is ginned shall* auto as 'a 'fee* fo^^6"1 ?h°Uld ^ deducted
p»„,d - rt-oluii-n f,„ imm-rtiaw malkallj. (1, (r„ pri„ ,0 .... ,, ,d, . ' 4,a[4- a* has beea
fhe solution of thf* difficulty confront tha.
534 CASUALTIES IN AIR RAID «£ TB
It has been sugested that 5 per cen’ ^'P' an.d bfd ln,ended W aa't until
Ninety Seven Londoners Killed by :,t tbe market value of a bale when it' the regular ,orce bad (iisposed of work
German Aviators. ’« ginned, plus the cost of bagging and a°T °i.n hHnd "uffici(‘n,1>' *° ,ak>? up the
•ie*. would be an equitable price to ■ d!S,rlbullon of the refund to the ship-
London —In a swift and deadly raid buy for the ginning and wrapping of ‘trS
on the city of London German air- the cotton Thie figure is only a sue ..
me* since the outbreak of the -ar planes took a heavy toll In killed and nation, however, and ha- not been w,lson MaX Hea'i Central Normal,
had seemed on the Ve-Ke 0‘ a wounded
Affairs in Greece which -everai
000
The loan a'cordlnp to repor's re-
ceived by treasury officials i In every
sense a pop . ar one It) far the gri a-
est l*» ,e. which the bureau of epgrav
The total e-t ma'od -ubscrjption 'o
the Lberty Ic.an in Oklahoma fit
ment. recently have taken on such an
527, including 97
ar.d 423 wounded Fii*v-rr;e
men met death, and 227 were wound
Sixteen women and twenty-six
-uiou rrai.ee. f.reat chiMr-n u w:n»a ___i -
Britain and Russ a had
to e-tabli- hing the unity of feeing ed. say, the report
' - ' " Tbs Germar ;;.adron ron.irted of
rity fo. the enter. . (orce, engaged In fifteen machine- and the
operation* ,n the -a.t While he In section of U,n(]on
formed the premier that troops nao ob'ecflve
beer, placed at his dlspcmal he ap
The casualties as officially an-
aspect of uncertainty that it be ame nounced numbered
necessary for the powers to act with killed
decision M Jonnart was selec-ied to
proceed to Athens to lav before the ed
£ri":;:rIt r“*.:h:,h.F”r;/;rM! *TTmen and~
w. h respect and ninety four children were wound-
dc-finitely fixed b tbe commission
With reports from Kdmnjid that
Letters were sent by the c-ommis- (,rant B- Grumbine. president of Ten-
sion to about 100 farmers and gin- tra* ^tate Normal, has made applica-
tion for the second oifleers’ reserve,
proposed formPr rumors that Grumbine will not
be head of the Institution next yffur
seem verified.
ners in the cotton belt of the s’at-
asking for opinions on the
rule
"Gun Man'4 Road Sites Selected
Max Cunningham,
town-town
their chief
-wax < unnlngham. s ate highwav Pol>'lcal «it"-acres are of the opm-
engineer. i. m Hughes county for a (lon.that w'lson. state superin-
• onference with the county commis T \ ^ ** 'he P'aC<’ at
,.d 6I ^«
with "gun man" convicts Two route,
between Stewart and Calvin, each
tag and printing will be called upc i rough the 1 >
ence toward a
turn out < ill he of th<- $.'<i art f]
bond* For them there ha- been m
extremely heavy demand In every in
dustrlal center
CANTONMENT LIST READY
p..ai.d'.ooff.. ::;-::r:h" % • ff-«rDd^
-nee toward a reaceful settlement. ^ ««« K'ven that hostile ation. »nd the choice between them In' ST* "k P7ST"t Dt ,nf 8ClM*
....... ... ^ W
education, some time this month.
Y\ ilson was offered the pla.’e a year
ago. at the time Charles Evans re-
signed as president of the school to
Col-
lege. Wilson at that
Sixteen Point* for Construction
Military Town Selected.
$'<’.2.70<) Subscribing 'his amount
were over 6' V Individual inve tors
A' each cat > nment a full division
will he givc-n ,ts preliminary training
before being sent to Europe They
as - i in SaC Ke £ nf'^^one .^2 Sd^m^eretoZt Sf"*'
t‘T\ rnec.rd i.A *
or trusties
rue l
Ui
On Throne Since 1913.
Br ef as the reign was. CcMMtsntiBn
had enjoyed prior to 'he Iwglnn r.g o'
the great war ir. 1914, a period of re-
marhable popular ty and had ,n
creased the
chine has been recorded.
Another Zeppelin Destroyed
1-ondon Another Zeppelin airship
The head of the Edmond school now
claraws *3.nfuY a year, which Is $500
consisted more than the salary of the state su
i perintendent.
Automobile Unit To Be Motorized.
and Its entire crew ha, been account -,^r<ler* t0 •“b™il requisitions for' sta’e^o'fichds
ed for by a British aviator pu-.w. ?°,orlling Ambulance Company No. ........'
Governor Into New Capitol.
"ill feel the lack of
Washington Four site, for war
army divisional cantonments were ap
«"•»' oc ... izixsr rP*
srssArjivTt .H'
will \t*». located an followp
' zs.~« |«.■** l;,"""?.»*»* ■*■».........
' on. Md . Petersburg. Vn.; At. . «b"lr troops fKtcup-i p...-- . K of a p • '.e royal flying corps, !h 8 hUn,lt.°! 'he na"onal g,lard never, deliveries will be had dail'5 I'a’icra
Oa l ambta ‘ r !s "r < M t *Jontan campa c«i ^bo went up to a. t • ittle and tha ** ha( W4're received by Ad-1 aoatofficA Hllh . . “ .
prnvec), completing the list of sixteen 0blo: I ou.sviFe. Ky Be Ue ,b" hoover. Zeppelin Ml, , mwe of IUm« to the I lu,ant .Ge",‘ral *«r depart-: Led The om^ of GoL«r"m
point, .t Which military towns are to Creek M e t, Llitle Bock, Ark Rock- br7*h‘ >2» W* C<mfllCt th* *"*»»<*• Another d.rlgihle that ac of , liams has been moved In o "he new
be built by September 1, when tbe ford, ,,, . De< M„„ , ( ,0VB ,.jrt Jtatesmen of Greece *nd resulted It, eompenled the ra t, -y^,;ip„ , ‘h" a,"tbur.lance "ompa1ny '» *‘ Tulsa, quarters. The other thlrtv-four depart-
first draft troop, will Recalled to the Riley, Kan ; Kurt Sam lieu,ten Tex Wab ishment of a proviional Two person were killed and sixteen ,be order ,0 motorize ments. which include- the courts will
colors I American I^ke. Wash "-rntnen, heeded by El.uthero. Injured .n tie air raid the fir* £ y 2S-* ,he fleld ho8- follow at times vet to be fi3 In he
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Dennis, J. J. The Kiowa Chronicle. (Kiowa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1917, newspaper, June 21, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1136540/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.