Oklahoma Weekly Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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OKI AH OM A WEEKLY LEAJ)ER, THITNDA V. DK( KM HER Hi. 1920.
OKLAHOMA (Weekly) LEADER
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frota Mrt 107 fe \Ve#t HarrUvk
r.lUTf*J UJ the I'uK'wffW*- if
utkwiua II MKcOd V la« USill
BIG M0.1EK PROFITS ' -
$1 jO th* Jt-ar. !B*«rUbl7
XF.MIIKIl HI AKMOCIATKH l'K ><
OKLAHOMA U KRkLV I I.KADKK
i'ubiiklit'i) Kvery Thtir«dar.
■ir Year 1 no
i Month* | 7j
The Turks explain that the
progress they arc making against
the Armenians
"uperfluous.
nakes mediation
Congress rut this year's esti-
mates marly $1,500,0(10,(MM), so
maybe they ean squeeze another
million out of next year's
i
A New Jersey "blue law " eain
winner savs he fears the "black
Logan Youngsters Who Follow
County Agent Wiley a Instruc
tion Have Made Pure Blood
Stock Raising Pay
County agent J \V. Wiley has de-
monstrated to the farmers, the farm-
ers wives, the hoys arid girls of th
farm and the business men an J
innkern of the county that la pa>s
to raise better blooded cuttl
hogs
ball. sendB In the following report !n
the calf club.
Value of registered Shorthorn calf
beginning 0f year's work $ 7",.<>>
$2.:.0 feed $1 > 00 la
jbor $12.<X) total
Total
Value of
ear'g work
Prizes
Total
Profl
$260
Earl and H igh Shore,
K Short*, Crescent, hav<
m of Sa
also ma
blooded «attle and wonderful showing in the calf 1
• s th« untiring work of• worjt this year. Hugh winning fi
this remarkable expert that ha, prov- on hl, 8enlor shortborn hH,fer c,
farmer,, of the . ounty that and the second <>„ Lookabauch b
ore money paid for better rial gt tU state fair.
ginning will pay big
ed to the
a little m
rattle in th -
hand." And, if he's eolor blind. « viden.l« m the end
the "reds" may i et him. } An<* has just begun his good
■ work Prom now on the benefl'a
The least hopeful thintf about fron hi- advl..- in money and
the stories of that Irish truee is ;,erlen, <■ will :n ,lti|.l> ra idl> wiv
that it is • xpecteil "lielore has organized d,i/.eim ,,f ov« an i
Christmas " How many times nirls < alf and pig clubs
have those "before Christmas' j The flKur„H following will .,ve tV
prediction* fallen down flat" router an Mat of the success of th<-
No sooner <io the Greeks vote undertaking There are To pig i|>i: <
l Vinstantine his old job than !in '<"* <•• <"'> and -- ralf clubs and
Kemal Pusha tfivts Greece a kick , B" ar" succeeding
■ ■11 the shill (It S i vrlla to Icmillll | The Caip of Ewdin Steffcn,
that the Turk i- still on th«- map.I Edwin Steffeni, -<,n ,i( win. st■ f.
"*" i fens, Orlando. Okla, recently sold
Those peace proposition flyiniT tt r. • n tK'.-r d flump (iilt.s, which
between England and Ireland are h- ra ft.-.. is s«w .btalned un-
likely to run into each other and der the endless chain plan in cooper-
th*l would mean more delay until a'lon w.th the County agent, for
!he :i(;l:t I'tidi ■ I. j $:'<>!."0.
''The French Minister preset: t- fl|S report mi > the fo'lowInK
■ il it note to the Greek Govern N,!'1 profit on «ow and s plgr. ?i'' 70
laent demanding the payment of won a* fair* 111.10
utstandine io.ins " Foreclosing | - ——•
:he mortgage, is it were.
Total
I'Crstes and freight to state fair I .11.7."
HUMS OF MILLION
ASKED FOB ILL SCHOOLS
Emergency Aid From Legislature
Is Requested By the
Instructors; For Higher
Levies
An appropriation of more than
three quarters of a nillli< n dollars by over and In the meantime read in tha
the state legislature for emergent v papers which we were getting hero
at home how much success other
boys and girls were having In the
<lulis and the lite prizes they hat
won at the fairs that Rave me great
encouragement, that t wanted to join
the pig club.
Tot^i lie' . rofit
Itelow Is the story lold in the boy's
own way
"I atn a farmers boy. 16 years old.
having lived on ihc farm all my lif<>
taking care of the pigs always wis
part of my shores, so this spring the
County agent J It Wiley, got. me In
forested In registered ho-s, and ask-
ed me to Join the p|K dub. Mv fatu-
atid myself thought the mat'.er
HEAL ESTATE HEN TO I5K
fOO NEW LICENSE LAW
Auto Tax Should Be Paid Into
County Treasury; Logan s
Auto Tax For 11 Months
Is $27,824 77
STATE St IKHM. I OH BOYS to see it -u<• ed. Because -p*ttd laws N'abb were married at "be home of the
0PI \s l|* II| tm|;II \ITIES
as failures."
ft
Clifton Shipley, lo year old bo/,
sentenced by Judge Bole, toth- To;n Jf.nklap ..Ac0„e(.
" a1" WM taken to >nd & man Kh(J11 s (M |)
a'.'l. \ alley today a, Deptuy Sheriff and „ r,.al„
Harry Beam. Young Shipley mu.it
stay in the state institution until he
is 21 years of age.
"Excellent opportunities a~e avail
• ble for •(>>'•, who are sen: to the
Pauls Valley school" said Jud^e Holes
today if the boy has ambition he
can se. • r an education and 1« '.rn
a good trad- The average bad l>oy
te intellectually bright. I can say
in connection with the Shipley boy
y ung man anl I am satisfied he will
r. turn fr m the state institution well
ot . in education and a
V'-rnon I)etwi!er, .n of Geo 1) *--
wiler. Mulhall won second on his
Senior heifer '■alf and third on
Look baugh Hjic ial There ire
twenty calf club members in this j
county, and 70 pig club members. AU !
ut these boys and girls ar .
good registered stock and, in co-o;;
ra ion with the Sanks of ti e r, y. -
are reviving interest in somethlu - t
better than single crop farming. )
Many of h«- pig? < luh members irej
now returning the best two of t .. r
BOw ;;i^s to ;he ranks, and t)i«'y -.j.-
making new rontraetg with otlic-r r - '
Mnble hoys and irirls. in co-op'-ratlon
with the (.'ounty ;c ?.t, for n' x' y. r<il
Pig club work Any :■■ y or girl wish-
ing one of thoK.: [|n . register. <1 >■ w ,
mus: call on their bank ati.l i;.n :i
pig riuf) contract itnmediatGly. pirs^ '•
com', first served.
s economy to sa
your jelly jars
"e the -j i.i raff in
fr>ra year to
U KS I IHX I MOV ltlll\(.-s
si ii m. \i\si i. s. oi:i'is
assistance to public schools of the
tate for the .present year was asked
by 10'' city and county superinten-
dent and other educators meeting in
the house of representatives hall at
the state capitol.
A r< solution was also adojded ask
i.g constitutional amendment to per
mit boards of education to make
higher levies for school purposes.
Liberal support of consolidated
st hools was asked and the county
"nit plan for school government and
the Smith Towner hill, now before
< on frees were endorsed.
Washington. !)♦ <:. II- The Wes'
ttrn f.'nion Telegraph Co.. brought
suit in the District of Columbia su-
preme court today fir an injunction
restraining the secretaries „f state,
war and navy f o,n interfering wi'h j
Hit* proposed connection «^r the eom
pany's cables from the new cable line I
from Barbados, wln-iv it .'connects
with a British cable to South Am?r
ica.
The company complaints' t( t1!;
court, that Secretary Colby has threa
tened that If an attempt Is made t.o
connect with the Barbados cable bv
the use of a three cable line now
existing between Key West and Cuba,
the government will take st">s wh'o'i
the petitioner interpret* to m*vin
'hat these cables long iti use will 1 ■
torn up by government order
■ •■ real estate men's organ'zations
owr the state are going to ask the
la \r leglslatur*' t() amend the law
requiring the automobile tax to V-
!'• o the tte big: w a>« do i: t-
^o that the tax shall be paid
m-'o - he county treasurer's offic - of
county jn tstate
I'll der tho present law. the sta'- i fitted
'highway department re a!ns ten per '-ad- '
' of th>- amount of auto tax paid j
in i y each county and the otiv r I it is
j ninety per cent is sent to the coun v ' from
r i measurer to b<- apportioned by him to year
t | certain funds, one fourtii to the cit-j*
ies and 'owns or each county and ~ w
ihp*e fourtlis, equally divided b- i * — —;—-&
; tween the state highway construct:-".! OF LOCAL MOMENT
tnd county road maintenance fund.. I '* — *
At the request of the level organ- ' Some women are exceedingly
i/a'ion of real estate men. Coun'y clever they can compite in one eve-
rreasurer Frank Bond has farniah* utng a compete Christmas list with*
ea n statement from tihe records i: ! oiat reservations or amendment.
his office showing the total amount.!— —— —x
'>■ uiro tax recede.! j.y Logan county i Mrs. Wilson took Mrs. Harding
for the year 1920, except for the through the White House on atn in-
month of Decern er The amount is apectton tour. She probably showed
i.r: and has been distrihu'.ed the next fi rat lady of the land where
; . follows: County road maintenance the roof leaked arvjl ruined thj© pdaster
fu • $12,1108,81, state highway e.-n- and how the doors in the linen closet
• ' ' tion • md $12,If - ' Out r!> • always stuck.
|102.fl5, langston 1.1.7 V., Marshlll! Women who won't wear extremely
I217.SJ, MuTbaJl $157.55, .Meridian | shon skirts may not tie in style, but
7.1. Orlando ,tliey are Id 'heir right sense.
The amount retained > y the s'a'..1 — . y
for ihe eleven month* Is p,091.61,1 Many literarj- maaterplecea ware
hnd If this as an average of all ti e written In Jail. Maybe that's why no
counties in th* state it would give I suJ'1 mast. •, .v ..s are
* ht
WTittetn anv*
state highway irtment about I more, for It's very dttfloult t/, send
tO.OOQ 00
a man to jail nowadays.
Why not send all the blue law ad-
vocates o the island of Yap where
they can't do any damaige?
TO BE UNDERTAKEN
-x
Many a small !s>>* asks for a drum
at Christmas and .els a pair of
Bureaus of Federal Government, I an(l many a father nsks for
Universities and Schools of l!
Nation To Join In the
Movement
^ pipe and gets rut glass.
If the Sunday blue laws are adopted
J a man win have a good excuse for
v ... . . 1,101 carrying: the ashes out of his eel-
of .1 -.ordination )ar unlil Wa ,„mmor varatk„,
, or au agencies fintereeted in high-
way construction to avoid o\.
f/AN WHO WANDERED AWAY
FROM HOME FOUND DEAD
(lalretton, Texas i .■. t ,\n ;•
ouest late todsy is.expected t(( es-
fa'.'lis h the identity of the fjodv o\
i man found here late yesterday an i j,er
v. hich local polit e believe is that of
■lehn P Hatnill, prominent business
man of Ottawa. Canada, who has
} et'ii nrssing from .his home, sin e
November 11. The dead man tall «• ?
eractlv with bis description on fil
'ar police headquarters. Death ap-
*t" ; rentlv had been caused by ex-
•os lire
• J got my sow on March J th, 1920
of Mr. j. H. Hoy, the Oklahoma Stat-
Bank of Mulhal', Oklahoma, agreeinq
to r*'firn two choice sow pigs at eight
months old. I first thought that was
a whole lot for 0110 but, I am very
much, pleased wfth the result, as it
only cost me # :2 to make the bank
the nice little sum of $1 GO. (Prom
this Kdwlti did not deduct the origin-
al cost of his sow to the bank.) Tiie
breed of m> sow is Duroc-Jersey. The
owner of my sow named her Ladv
Silky she was Ii months ol< and
weighed 3(H) lbs the day I received
She. farrowed on April 1?. 1910.
eight pigs. Six sows and two boars. Be
fore farrow ng her feed was 1 pound
oats, i! lbs corn and I gallon of sweet
skin milk, 'wice daily.
"At farrowing l decreased her feed
for i week, then 1 increased her feed
. gradually until 1 had her on full feed
_ —1 .. | Bur one Important thin-' I nlway-
PRINTERS F1 Pr.T HARPING | was sure that she had plenty of clem
A LIFE UNION MEMBER Water any time she wanted it I
Marion. Ohio. Dec. 14- President- had her on a 1* acre alfa'fa fi-'l1
elect Warren <1. Harding, now is an w,,b a stream running throught iv
honorary life member of the Marion plenty of shade. I had my reg-
Typographical Union No 67:., He *,ar hours when 1 would feed h"r la
was voted to life membership last the morn'tig at seven and in the ev*
nitfht. when arrangement were made ning at seven.
he Ohio typographical conferen:e
vas held here April 9 and 10.
NEW CASES FILED FOR
HEARING IN COURT
Harry Ardrey vs. Mrs. Effie Heed,
quiot titi<', lots 20-21. block IS.. Or-
lando; JV^hn I*. If istwick vs; L a
St iMicer and Busina Meek nuiet
title, lots I and 2. "bloc'.< 21. \Ce-t
Guthrie; Karl A. Benson ; nd Kalph
T. Farrar vs. Dr. Duncan and B. F.
Rylwnd. suit for noney for labor per-
formed; Maggie Lewis vs. J>>hn M.
I_i_- , „ Hr. Wade of Coyle, had th« mis for-
1 Ptal efforts and provide a central-; tune tto lose a Ford ear this .week bv ,„ng ,
idei'L^, l1r0r„r"!"''arf hM bwn caused from a leak in th« u.uk, church
jdtitaken the engineorlng founda- He oV.-cd B new one from v. L.
of tho Nazarene church. Only the
immediate relatives of the couple
wore present Thre groom is in the
employ of the Fairfield Transfer and
Storage company. The happy couple
have the best wishes of their many
John Adamt- "Wilson wants > friend0
loan |P>.000,000 to Armenia Maybe j X X X
he wants to give the Russian Sov it. t , Popular Your.g Business Man Wee's
government another ht to rexi Eastern Beauty.
^'ate 1 Ralph J Jordan, formerly located
I in Guthrie with the Sun Grain &
Amos Ewing "S n e Ohio has ne | Export Go., was wedded two weeks
. me famous other s.ates are get tin? ' gto In Kansas City, to a charming
enviuous. They even stop boosting, y0Ung debutante from Van Wert, O.
their own trivia! advantages in ord«*f j Alter the ceremony which wan heM
poke fun at some inconsequential i at fthe Mi eblebach, a delightful tea
rved in the Colonial rooms. The
"bride and groom spent several days
in St. Iiouis with friends, after which
they departed ^or Now Orleans, where
the> took passage to Cuba for a few
few weeks sojourn in that delightful
country La or Mr. Jot dan will take
eh a iv •• of tho ex; ort branch of this
company at No.v Orleans, where ar-
rangementa are made for the sale of
grain to be shlpi>ed' to all parts of
the world. Mr Jordan, who formerly
resided in Guthrie, 'became very pop-
ular ainon^ the younger a-t. while
"1** bride wj .• v-ry popular fwially
In the east
itault of Ohio They farg.-t that no'u fw
i ing that is really _ rea' « perfect.
A E. <iray \
eggs breaking all
Cf the. pullet is '
ccnary'u liijul i not"
t';ie -.rice
rds the so
ter than t
• «
Villa, at one time, was reported
buried It was not true, of course.
Rut he is buried now. The solemn
'vent took place when he r. ff : • «• i
I> L. Aiklns of Stillwater, * a
visitor at the Odd Fellows headquar-
ters Saturday.
The Odd Fellows wi.li worl: in the
Second degree tonight.
—'A
Mention of the eternal triangle1
always reminds us of ,t tough pi"< •
of restaurant pie.
Senator Harding apparently hasn't
endorsed any .of the many cabinets
the newspapers boys have picked foi
him.
Now they're going to move I>1>
mouth rock. That's the result of un-
rest Next they'll be trying to move
New York City California on ac-
count of the climate
£
Lennine will protect Armenia like
the cat protects the canary.
Former Guthrie Rector Weds.
I)r and Mrs. J. M. Post eli e. of 9L
TO 0010 MEETING
Logan County Men To Discuss
Spring Sales of Registered
Cattle and Hogs, At
Federal Building
The lx>gan county inrproved breed-
ers and farmers will meet to discuss
suing sales of registered rattle and
; o/s. They will discuss the future
prospects, markets etc. Farm bureau
organization work and Oklahoma
v'otJon Growers' association, will be
presented by District Asrent C. W.
Oallanman, of the extension division
at Stillwater, Okla.
Swift & Co.. will send their repre-
sentative who is at the head of their
commercial research department to
address this meeting.
Come and bring your neighbors,
j We cannot produce beef as cheap as
Wf.ot iofh , ... j !it|] America. There must be some
est utn street Ok lahoma ( ity, an-lwav
nounce the marriage of their daugh-j
i tion wiLh headquarters
Bureaus of the federal government.1 —
bis city.' Hoozer by phone
Ponca City. The ceremony
from Van j was performed by Bishop Thurston,
' assisted by Dean McCalla, in St.
various technic* organisations and! one rule that mtist work both ways)
i complete success is. the | |n ihc
G":''"ri ,!ule I friends
by which the farmers and live-
ter, Ruth, to 'he Rev. Jay Scott Bud- j Un"
long, rector of the Grace Episcopal '
universities are expected to join the1.:
movement, iv was anno meed her-
today.
An advisor}" board on highway re-
u"' presence or a tew intimate nno a ami-
: DRGfiNIZE FOR' BETTER
CITf" CONTEST ORIIE
a.t 10 a. m..
of a few intimate
of the present marketing
said County Agont WUey
system
today,
'More people need :o produce what
they sell, and not so many sell 'Aihat
the farmers produce "
"She wan always sure to bo
. at that hour. At night I had her iv
a warm kirn, with plenty of clean
and dry straw for bedding. Aft
fed her in the morning, l would turn
her on the pasture again.
"After weaninc 1 rebred the sow in I
dec-eased her feed, hut I fed the pig
all they wanted to eat. I took ray
pigs to the community fair and won
first and second and champion
"At the county fair I won first,
champion, grand champion, an i
sweetatakes.
"At the state fair compe'ition grew
stronger where I showed against tin
> hi.' breeder*- yet .von some gto '
I prizes
Mr. Jc>" Roy and the County agent
i J It Wiley, visited me a number of
of times and gave me some good a I
vi?t how to raise better hogs. Next
year I w'H try and have better hogs
ar.d win bigger prizes.
"Hoping this will encourage some
other boy in the pig club work, as I
cor si der it a great success for everv
bey who takes interest in farm life,
to know the secret, how to raise bet
Tuberculosis is communicable. So ter hoE9 Kdwln stpffpnfl 0rlan,,o
health. You can help start an Oklahoma."
killed bv blockade runners
I>el Rio, Tex.. Dec. 14.—One man
was killed and two were wounded la
a gun battle between officers and
alleged blockade runners near
Uvalde, Texas, last nl£ht.
germany and brazil
resume relations
Rio de Janerdo, Dec. J4.—-Diplo-
matic relations bet wean Germany and
Brazil were broken off in April 1917.
and were resumed today when Geo.
Alfred Plahn, German minister to
his country, arrived here.
british delegates to
conference return home
Washington. Dec 14. The British
delegates to the International Com-
munications conference have left for
home. Their departure is expected
to result in an indefinte recess by
the delegate representing the United
States, Japan. France an 1 Italy.
Saturday was a beautiful dav and
search haa .been organic under the I the city wes full of shoppers. ' Sun-
. I, nnan-hlp of I'refessor Anson day *111 be a sunshinv dav also
Mars* on, of. the eru.?ine^ring school; - - -
Lewis, divorce, alimony and custody ot ^owa Colleg , which wfll.| j p. Duncan says the brotherhood
of children. , work through the national research of man would mean a family row
|«-"uncil. The various co-operating i y
'■"ZniT°T T 'r-;,nUO,WWiU Ti,"'v ^0 supporting Plymouth
°rr<i «is
1 n '.T* " aCUvllles WtU at« «hat the Pilgrims could not have
U. made a,a,fcU o,o highway build- bad green concrete to land on. We
w:?' T'.T . ,CTtry n0M haV0 t!",ir tmi-rl-haUe
ih of .ht board, it is expected.; footprints to Inspire us.
will begin at an early date. Effort x
made to obtain from congress "Are any state's rights left?" wkBd
a definite aasignment of pert of the the Oreenvme, s. c Piedmont Cer
unesjHmded balance of the f,..l«,a'..« In,.„whe right to b* decent'. .
aal road money to some agency - 1 . _
which Will administer tho fund under! Women generally .may not know
tree,ion of the board. bow to shoot, hut it Is no'.Iceable <hat
A statement Issued by the Foun • when one of them wants to kill her
dation said thut nearly $1,000,000 an-(husband or sweetheart, she ran-lv
nually ia to be expended for high.; misses the mark.
ways throughout th© nation and tint -
this money could he 8>wit to lie!t-r I Five thousand
' ' • •• foliowiug careful research I "for medical
• ♦ Xperts j from Prance.
Organizations, governmental agon- • • "
"S. and institutions which havn. Two people cannot fall in love
•rotm ed co-operation, are: Ameri-Jfh.-
■•an AssociaJion of Sta
Ori'L 'als, American
' : Ma' i", *a Sot a
Engine-UN, Bureau
National
colonel hurnaday on
trip over oil FIELDS
Colonel Ilornaday leave--. Monday
morning for a swing around some, of
the mlost ipromislag oil .fields in Ok-
lahoma and Arkansas lie will f|o
accompanSed by an eminent geologist
and a drillinc .ontractor, with a vy
of de«termining some drilling .actfv
tlves for early ill "he year, lie re*
afirms his faith—even a cotfvictlon—
that.-Logan county will have produc-
ing oil wells before snow flies pcxt
fall.
n.\ \s 111:i'(iei k \\
WWI S ( tlM.lil ss v| \ |
bein
was son-i-d at the home of the bride's j
parents, following the ceremony. I
Rov. and Mrs. Iludlong will be at I
home at Grace church rectory, Pone.
Oily. Okla.
Fellowship Day Is Observed. i
Fellowship Day. as observed by the!
First Christian church last Sunday.'
was an unqualified success. The1
weather .proved conspicuously propi- '
tious und the
i Enthusiastic Meeting Held At
City Hall Last Night To Elect
Officers and Outline
Campaign
superintendent Peak an chairman
of the "Metier City Contest" called
hurol, rose to °< ^ "mm.tt
ly. The attendance upon the
school was largely Jncre ised
Dec.
H -- C. F.
chart.
Democratic
from
the twenty*
tv.Ml '
1 it-e 'today
ht of
Seguin, Jhis
it; ip
the Vovem-
Ix)ckhart. Tex .
Richards of .Ihk
a.te sonator-ol.-vt
first district re-
that Reno Lv >
Hepublloan oppone
Ser election. w!l! «
the convening c-s
tirre. !E4chonroht was dcf"at.
Richards by 293 votes o". t e .
ih turns tabulated bore; The
t« stant alltv-'os bis name . j
the official haijot of Bine c.
according to the notificatio
test.
cases of ohampagne
purpoat^" are coming
Who's sick
one of them 1a
■the le
hy
•j ursi sight will
Hi.' h w a y j c ros s - eyed.
Society Of Test-]
•ly of Automotive! Governor Cox has discovered how
of Public Roads, j to keep
Automobile Cliiamber of | -
V mmerce, American Society
1 "inK l" a secretary aaJ
Bibl.- chairman of the four essential com-
former attendents being present, anil I ["."k '' r°' MrS'
a very encouraging number of new |equipment, C. K Peak" Church "a
members being enrolled. The church I#ellglon Rev Qe'o O VI i r
r-ice f„,h„:ng w a ^a;so;A^i com-
house, and every minute was filled i
with dee:
Mrs.
and sympathetic interest.
1 L. Derwin was chosen secretary
first par, of j J? ^
to sermon to a setting forth of the MeKleVer When he visited
p.Tsonal Interest each should have in | some weeks ago
the "* *
A.
Jr city
Z 1XX?m"%r. is - -«-
... , „ • "'I President wilson is to got tho
«V« Li^ neers. American Imritute „oble iwaco J>rjl(,_ Well, thMU keep
•; ',nsul "K Kns,n""-*. Elation )«, out of the former kaiser's fingers.
of the newspapers.
-a*
Wilson is to get
sonal and financial
te Geologists Society of \f -1 - _
chanical Kngincers.' UVstern Society "More kick in the ;.,w
•' hug neers, American Concrete in- i.T,>r toda
alser's fingers.
siiidoi s s rn \\(,I:B
Ultute, American Automobile A^so-
i at Ion and the engineering depart-
I.MXItltl \> Till COIN merits of Iiar.ard. Yale and CoPjm-
• {" s universities.. University of Mary.
Tulsa. Dec. 14.—A stringer wan 1 ntversky of Illinois, ai.d Iowa
dered into a filling station here last State college.
night, asked for an opportunity to
warm, then held up two attendants
and escaped with $98.
1:Mil' 1 <«.\\ ntoni'i it
toll I S IIIMsi I I
illicit booze."
said a min-
>11 kick tiie kick out of
-ft
Pirat urgent thin-' the new admins-
istration at Washington ought to do
Is to put a bottom in that bottomless j girl was baptized as
tiling called a deficit.
epidemic of health by buying Tuber-
culosis Christmas seals from Decern-'
her 1 to 15.
Here's Another One
Lee Pryor, son of Ira Pryor,
TEXAS MINER KILLS SELF
Fort Worth Tex.. Dec 14,—
Walter Krencewicz. a cool miner
who has a wife Hvinir nt Detroit,
Mich, died here last ni'iit as the
result of gunshot mounds, acciden-
tally inflicted whll. working In
mine af Strawn, Texas.
Morse,
support to tho 1 of Blackwell has offered jhk to th..
«or at home, to which there was > City scoring th, highest on the single
an enthua.a^tlc and most gratifying ' point of religious training r .h
r^ponse. U,... «« totalling II. T. Ilanl^ord of Ou hHe
MKbMt amount ever subscribed tor will also give the ,aDe !
" "5*®^ "f 11,0 *ork !D an>' fftven I brary hooks to the city scorlmt high-
_«ar to the history ot th- church. A est on the single p6tnt of Industrial
hjm.n was sung and a fine young boy } training
came forward to give bis liiV, to his If Guthrie is to
Lord. After tie benediction
tier «at served which it is simply every cltizon must boost I, „ big
not worth whtle to try to describe, piece of work but with the entire city
it as just as good as good c.ou]d be, ■ feting #s a tee
as was attested by the way folks eat. 'he end.
it. At 2:30 another service was held.
w.th special musical numbers and J U' Wished In Oklahoma Lender
the pastor spoke for a fey minutes! ' " aid
f.-om the 6th of I tomans. \ voting: , N0T,rc TO CPEOITORS
; a- I" the matter nf ,h
. — . —. .viosing f* - '
{feature of this service In the
ning, at 6:3'). there was a fine E11
succeed and be-
a tHn.|«ome a "Model Cl'y" m this contest
we could win in
Dec.
dos^g r-i.i..: —r.hi .'owtisht'r i?/ (v.
ho'm,COJenre,ised.LOWn' StM" of 0kl1'
deavor meeting led by Miss Bertha
•Myers, and then came he rojMlar
"evening preachdng, the pastor taking
"Mrs. Ixnt" for his subject. Then,
altogether the day was a red-letter
one for the church and all the mei
All
•tfd S
fl to pr-*1
")l.ial
I>eader Classified Ads, Get Result
Frank Keflly; "Jess Willard is
hearfer rhan when Dompsey put him
jdown. Another fis"ht, under his in-
Houston. Texas Dec. It.—Funeral ereased weight, would insure Jess a
arranbemcnts were being made today harder fall."
for Harry Hani, r.2 years old. nightl K
wa'chman. at Ca-np Logan hospiMl. One drawback to early Christmas bersUp now looks hopefully ""'.i-'ma
Despondent over '11 health, Ham sent "hopping is that after a .purchase is to a groat year's work in i9 j ' *h" dat ''
Justice made a liody Is sure to find something which we are sure thej will have the fo'"'v"r bnrred
iencouragement or all he right think- 1920 '"d !t'6 '<th rtay of nwember
tr . people of the coramur.itv I D'<1 a niora.
Ham is survived by his wife and Rev. Caiman: "People who say Kreller-McNabb. At o" e r'
one son. P. R. Ham of Joplin, Mo. pnoh.'bltion isn't a success don't want Miss Hazel Kreller and .\ih=w Mi
bulle* through bis head.
I M. Ray, who held the inquest, gave he would rather have.
^ verdict of suicide. jg
- " - having claims against
I < rider deceased, are requlr-
••■ss'.-v with the
. v."",<,h,w lr> 'he undersigetl,
rVtViC Tr adm'nU-
of the defeased, nt Crescent,
in the 'ownshln of Cres-'
1 ' o ran. and S'nte of
wt'hin four months of
reof. nr the same will ho
for Ptjfato
CHder. AH ri«nlstnflt,rix Of
tho estate of S. P. Crider, deceased.
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Niblack, Leslie G. Oklahoma Weekly Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1920, newspaper, December 16, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120580/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.