Oklahoma Weekly Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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OKLAHOMA WEEKLY LEADER, THURSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1021
OF LOCAL MOMENT || Jn,cti,',,
omrsmt urn*"
Dunkin: "Now and th en
(something of real importance in tih«
ay of sl ips into an obscure
uthrin pi*ople t ran* a tinker's corner Of the paper It was tlint way
m who catt ' i « thieve.-, with the story that tho demand for
j:.st so they ar i :u ;ht When the. baby carriages hi falling off. Noihi ,g
Republicans Fail To Win Point Job 1 'omplete there will be gloiy i, t f greater imp* .ranee Mail babies.** M u
\iru T C'li r II enough fur III. whole polio depart- McKea.,—Anrterry Woddmu
wnen lax Bill is up iheriffa force i . I , ' Hie wedding of BUaa Hand Am
Tt 1 Ml'MN S torc< U takes a big mouth to wretch from „ . .? ,, , .
Oil Its Final v , ,, MoKean and Mr Herbert Sheves Ans-
_ •• eai i" ear, but the bigg. st month is , . , , .
Passage John Adams fays i disarmament the one thit- is «MM.n lw;m year u V quU'ly so,<^«,zed rue«-
■ ■ — Oj the nemoeratic party was the beit y «ar day morning. January 25, at 11 o clock
. at the home of tlhe bride, the K«>
David Thomas of the Presbyterian
<•hur.il at Perr\ reading tin- simple
> ningest carrier In the date at that
time.
From Des Moin< s lie expects to go
to San Francisco. A* V expiration
of 1 ti-years governmc. etvi<-e 1 will
retire on a lift* pension. ic made many
■uiru friends while in Guthrie.
WHIN II. S. 1.15
ibiomt p
r*- i > ^yes ul rot.i ana Mi 11 erand
Oklahoma City. Jan li ; Tlve strong thing that has I > to u,e coun
republican majority of the lower • in t long while
<h< i se of the legislature > 'elded today
for the first t«me during the present we„ itorleg C#U$B
session when a minority nport u beal re(v|ated c mmunltle. Man
adopted by the chamber. ho an- otherwise . .ml ...,d collected
The action resulted from the report g0 v - when oU storle.;"
of the committee on revenue an I 'ax |jn c.ircuiatic,n.
at Ion on housit bfll No. .'to, whicli
vuitId compel <wporationf to pa> a
statu income t;ix. The committee re- bolder weather predicted i"t to
po ted the bill with recommendations night, hut a rising tempo'attire prom*
tihat it i Atould be passed. out a minority i ' i fo • loin rrow Winter jest (.in*
report 'wttie filed by W. A. Ifornt>.■ I,. 1 'V lone, in Oklahoma.
democrat of Beckham ounty. which
xild have tin* measure amend I in
I >isa ram anient keeps Chin
tuniiikg the other cheek.
u s >
'Its WI
raying taxes is
« \ it in than
vicious sections, still passed so as I"'ing he!<| op b\ t highwayman.
ult may he the same
— X
though the
to includ,. a corporation 'ax.
When the motion to adopt the min-
or y report was brought before he
llo ise, It was adopted after cousin-
evable debate.
\ policy of retrenchment was evi-
denoej in reports by he house on
general appropriations w!i,ic.h rep r 1
unfavorably house liill No. 1 * 1, which
asks the appropriation of. 118*'.000 for
constructing the buildings at tlv.
Oklahoma State home i! Payor and
also house bill No. 110. which asks
approbation Of «)00 f< r moving I ; ''"<> u'.h to br:ng ai out. the o
the Industrial School for Girls from niz.it,- , a It : ro of strike.
cercinony in the presence of only the Clarence Ellis and M eli Peeler
among all the tens of thousands of Arc Victims of Thieves, Each
immigrants one of tliem may htv«> a The bride who is the daughter of Lose a Sedan Ford; No
new receipt for home brew. Mr. W. E. McKean. is a young wo- Clue Yet
man of i>ersonal dhartn. Mr. Ans-
"Buck to tho soil!" iwaa «hu unlver- berry i the y-in^st son of Mrs. ||uusp burp|urs 0{( ,
Kulywitw or tour your, ago Th, " Jack Caylor and is employed :,t the ,.ar took |a ,
along came the census, with the rev- Santa Fe Du-in-- he kte war he jn (}ij>
elation thiait the peojile got tnrlied went acros« -nd served nearly three cfaren «• Ellis and Mack l' « r
around and headed for town. yoairs in the navy as wireless opera- nre ,j)(. vjctjnis -p lp c. [
stolen from in front of his home on
s.-ur.il un.i teliure, aifinii.-s, „r« X M X But In the 1400 block shortly
being painted « black aa printer s Athcnacum Club. . 10 o'c'ock. The iv-W car was
Roll call was answered with musical ' ,k<*n fro,n in 'ront oi the Polla* I
Oroseclose's Present
Stunt
Xormuu, Jan. ('ruiaing In th
mid-winter through ihe warm water*
of lh," Mediterrunean si-a, skirting
Hit- (oasts of Africa, heading foi
M lleraad
In a L'out At
Dominoja
yj
current events w hen th ■ A henaeum
theatre betwe
and 10 o'clock
Pn.-t! '"iment of tax paying is •
y dhcnd to some To otin'i's it makes
little differenc. The two certain
'1 'nj.' - ill til : lift, are taxes and
death. We must meet both so botii
um put off ly most as loim as pos
ble ;
Down with i ' ^sinilsm. Within
f w i out!'.- the country may be puis
K. A -Gray: "Japan wants the club met last night* with Misses lier- 1,0,11 n,e s'o!"n 'ars U'"|V '
friendship) of ff.ho I'nited States, but tlin and Blanche and Mr. John B 'land '" "1 ^cdans Frank Smith ! d
dosen't say how much of California Tbt. club discussed taking up, as this ')0|rf>wed th" Peeler car and hid
irked it in front rf the theatre whi!
Oklahoma City into the < untry
HE f1!5 f'ST1 PvfS
Huston garment wo-k'-rs may ta•r
'! . like style th w • k
1 F.-d'tire the adv. :,f of the • * o i.i
. i a h it Was difficult to pick out the
, ]:>?.£ neighborh'od.
u.j t J ui
T" o Women at d O.i : t-'
Petitions For TA\ v c H":>
band Says Wi c r o.
Other Mr. 1 Bet Li,
Three suits for divopv -v r.
In district court h i., todav.
H Idi ti
A woman looks
< k • and a pile
vactly the same
If -Otne people
v thought th
Wiveg charge crae't\ i s
ould I
"ICven the weat'.i-
ideal after Marth
upon a pile of ton
• fi'rty disle s w i. i
feelings.
died every tim^
w ' e dyin - the iiti
usv as
I uttch < i moi qufto s in July.
' "When
with He
an 1 a husband «-har: s his wife w
infidel'ty Junla ('airio-s who w
wedded to James Klw'n r inns ■
1011 aks the court's ! 1 ' > r ! eve
her of her marital troubles. Tie Hen Weinberger,
couple have one child, a daushter any other music."
three years of age. Sh says she was 1 -
uhandoned by her husband in ,0iv
l.o's Johnson charges H 1. John
son he - husband with extreme cruelty
and gross neglect of duty Th •
sho would like to have thrown in f«-r year's s udy. ''American composers",
also discussed the play "Pi Fl of the ,i'' a,h'"(U'd «• show He was ^
Toy Shop" which will be given soon. an *,our-
So far Sheriff Robertson has
good measure.
Mr. and Mrs.
Nance and Mrs-
,V. J. nic.kford were new member* <'ure'1 no clu° ,ls 10 tl" ldentlty < •'
Producers Made More Last
Year By Pooling AgTee
ments ; McClain Farmers
Thrifty
Inv stlgatIt ns
y the Oklahoma
t'o!' .' low that last year, where
•otton was sold locally in pools, the
ow-ers realized from $.'> to $L'r, mi ro
• r bale than the local market off ir-
fellow's heart is in tun
i.-h : '"'isier.' remarkt o
he doesn't era
It is useless j'o: a woman to marry
ran to i -form him If the eighteen*
amendment can't do it.
cruple were married in Guthrie i
1918 and have one daughter eip'
i. Ned: "Probahly overy nian who
| rends anyth'ng lias in mind a boo t
months of age Sh< further pays ho expeeta to read : me da>. Rut
the court to grant alimony of $f 0 all:,, will nover «et around to it."
month and attorney fees of ? • unv . .
care and custody of the child. ' p would he hard to maintain a
pet tion for di orce, J \\ I widow and widowers' club for any
Muse charges his wife Ma*y with in great length of time without the in*
t'de'ity. The couple were married troductlon of new member
in I00L' and have five children. T ie
wifp is now liv ti- in Cushing with
a nan named Richard Hinds, a .orh
i' k to the husband's petition.
: Give some n en enough rope in an
argirnent and th• • y will convince you
j t'lat they are liars.
1
|I0\ MEN !U I I SE
TO UOHK WITH
'\0\S'
s;
eveport, Ui., Jan ^7 I
local contra; ting < .mil i. is
ing non-union car- ent- - n
?tlie Sheveuort Tex.i- Le e, -
park, twenty-two uniou carpenters
emi Joy ti by til • same tontraci- s in
tlit? construction of • q larze bu-iness
buildings here went c:i strike today
The union men said : • u ism
fully serv ti r.oth en ':•• < '-.i t
ors t0 dischrr^e tin no:-un: u « r
penters
with Henry Ford
notion that J<
fliv vers."
"What' the matter
One might get th.1
kvs don't purchase
jause
mploy j
(i, , ! Tom Jenkin
as t all not thrilled by
tecause a man
store ilumuiv
\\ ^\is -ii' i, t. om"
fill \ I V.I
I)!'.' II
the <
i;m
' th... i y. di
rm hut night.
3. 70 yi ar.
o nierchau!
")unty puor
s from his
■ k. raised the nation"; flag
':ird, s ilu - d i and t 11 d.
he cou.d turn around
doesn't follow that he is getting o'd."
Sent In There can be no objec
tion to any woman setting herself a
meat task like the eradication of
• garets, and letting its fulfillment
> sess her mind to the exclusion ot
everything else, b it she must be lire
pared to assimilate disappointments
Otherwise she cannot keep sweet."
Frank Pieratt: "Speakin ■ of fam-
ily trees, about wh'ch seme people
present and Mrs Frank Ciesham and
Mr. Harold Stavruni of LaCross. Wis-
consin were special guests. Miss
Anna Owens assi ted in serving re-
(treehiments. 'Ihe folkfvlng progiam
was given:
Syno. sis of Atneriian Comp ea rs, to
ho studied thi y ar-Louise Hi r.1 .
My I.ove Is Like a Rod, Red, Rose..
— McD *rmld
recently conducted Sundoivat Sea .Stechel
Cotton Growers' as if Vou Were Me and 1 Were You .
MoDemid. .
Mrs. Wm. Hick ell
Waldesruscher .Liszt
Jos 'phine Wyntt
Sunset in the J > rt .Gertrude Ross
At Blanchard, in McClain county, Night in Hie r> e.-t Gertrude Ross
the tanners last year sold in 100-bale Dawn in the Des >rt.. .Gertrude Ros-s
pools and received from $13 to John Beland
mite than the local market pric. Fail9t Concerto Gaunad
.her communities reported like bu«- Souvenir .Drdia
with the plan. Scotch Pastorial .,Saeger
J hn A. Simpson, State president, Ruby Woolf
iriners' Union, advises the assocla Ti)f, >, ar Tames Rager
m that tho I'nfon sold cotton co Sunlight Waltz Harriet Ware
■i.ilively in a local way to many j[rs nickford
Hlate last year. S| lrit Flower rainpltell Tip'on
"In every limtance," aayn Mr. 8lmu- jjy Ships Come 3allteg Home.'*
n. it has meant a Rain of from i" fec|] Williams
1 > • per bala. It wo can do th: i ,■ y
k.i liy Pooling ,m a small scale. Missionary Society: Baptist Church
wl.al niaj we not expect when the Th„ w„,„all-s Misg.„narv sra.|ety of
Oklahoma Cotton Growers' assocU Ule chur(.u m(,t yesterday alt
ticn Pools :W thousand bales?" thc hom,. „f Mrs. Cecil rark'ham In
Tiie association. It is explained, 1h(, l|orm (il b^thdav Iwltli
the thieves oi the direction they took
out Of town, "i am satisfi >d that
there has been a gang of car thieves
in Guthrie since Mom'. ' It I had
po lo- ( d a Mur. ' h' i had I w o'd prob-
ably have two of them in ja:l now
t.s vag ants", said Sheriff Robertson.
"That is the season why the conn',
jail will be filled wlJh va rants by
the end of tlii- we- k." lie added. "We
have just got to h au up t ti a bun-v.
of S'l ie'ous cl -meter; and non-pro-
ducers."
('hiof of Po'! o Mii hell r -portc^
no0house rol heries last ni. 1
says he is on tli trial jf a bunch
of home boys and thinks he will he
;• b e to (dose the net smn.
Hon.bay and thence to ancient Bag j.
did on his first long lap to Persia
missionary, stir; up an orien'; I j
di '. n. In Flgin (iros1 close. Waurika,
li' f s .lent from the University of
Ok. thoma to undertake such a mn-
sion.
F orn a matter-of-fact lif- in west
u Oklahoma plains to a sleepy
cruis even in January, past th°
Pillars of M.rcu'es and the Utile
cape of Tarifs, on up the Tif"ls
r'v 1bridges a span of twenty cen-
turies.
• Grose<lose has written recently of
his trip to the Ka.Jt where he wi'1
".tart 'tis servi es 111 February.
\V" are sk ii it," ihe African coast
anl th,>re ,re .*,7 different var'etle^ of
lLht - to h.. seen, from Ihe turquoise
due if the sky and the purple blue
of the distant ranges to the blue
Rieen of ihe water." O-oseclose wrote
Prof Josh Lee, at the I'nlveMty ot
Ok 'alii,ma He is -11 route to Tabr's
Persia, to take v M. c. \.
"On winter eru'ae In the Mediter
ranean. as s ,ntn of our passengers
I t it leaves not iiiu; to he dosii-1
v> si -'ht '1 c ic Vincent and sooa
V. -re en er'njr the Strait of Gib-alter
I-v.iin the 'in, • we pa-s.-d the Plllari
of I!■ 1, re- past the little cape c
Tdrlfe behind which the pirates in
r'v fliiy : lurked to nx.-r t their to'1
f. 111 ev, ,-y passer, past tho Spanis:
•anil' ii's ,1,, ted w;i'n qiiaijit vil'as
v orj'iseries, and hull rings, past
African ranges on tho right purpl-
in tli morning light,—our voyage •-
proving a continual delight", de
dared.
"Schoo'a of porpo'seg are constant
ly I laying around the prow of n
brat, keeping just ahead of it and
idn.«? 'ike gigantic trout." 'Vou
Groseclose expected to reach Rom The
Paris. Jan.
ho? • straie. y
ans, sutf' led
ther i!ay. p
ram-
were 1
Wild rumors that the Empire
'o npany had brought it: a gusher
will g-ade, ,-lass and staple all of the „hlrtv. fiM> iadies present. The de-
nt en „f all or lis members, selling votil)„al Was led by It v Wade and
through Its own hired marketing sno
cialists. in even running pools, du-
re t to the spinners in many cases.
This would be impossible for an in-
lividual or small group of individuals
0 do. The association, however,
controlling "00 thousand bales umlei
contract to be marketed through the
association for a period of seven
vt a 's can go on the markets of tho
, early in January and will no
Wild Rumors That Test 011 Vina '' " h his destination until ear y
Vick Farm Was An Oiler. ,n'!" w in tlie moun ai .
Proved To Be "Wild ro:"ls '"'Passable it <*
p .. '.lm° nii'es from Bagdad to Tabr; ;
^ Oil s tIim party will make the journev
on ho seback.
" ' When Groseclos • entered the Fn
«'•' verity of Oklahoma in I'Mh- w •
0,1 1 ■" Villi farm a i „ ■y,..,-8 „i,| iint, was
Springvale township yesfrady afler- W yo.mgest mr-i: who had eye-
noon I rove,| lo „■ in,founded How- enrolled here He Ihlr„
' '• i!> eouiM'e'-'e i \.:H-..11ri Valley conf-'ren. e ora ori -,'
with that part cutar test Visitors contest last s?,rlng and was anive In
"Ministry .rf Women" was the topic J","" '"as" :1"'' 'iterary Society work
for the day. Mrs Wade relighted the
guests wiith a solt). Mrs Sparks. Mrs.
Porter and Mrs. Jack man of the wo-
man's society of. the First Baptist
church of Oklahoma city were guests.
It was not
The Am< i'
V. a'lace and
cjre trim? •!:
si al and Fr
Th" incident
of the Crl n
Pre;
Marshal KocM
' " 1 ii (led the (Jer-
' ci'.ishing defeat the
' ; t Millerand o£
the blame, for they
v •" 'at donrnoes.
1 ,l ;i 'dor Hugh C.
" r President Poin-
' r the g eat mar-
''ief executive.
1 a ted by a writer
n the best of
substantial-
h Journalistic l
as f Hows:
The presidential
personag s of Franc
'Ion ; to Verd m to a
'on of the i u
bayonet Tren< h h d been under way
tor an hour and conversation had be-
vun to lag.
train carrying
and other na-
:.d the dedica*
'"'lit niark'ng tho
"If we had
x« laimed M
A'as! the b
: > :« 'O had b
f dominoes,"
il Foch.
of dominoes of the
en; and there*
were no dominoes In the restaurant.
"We 111 1st no, some f„r the return
Journey. ' declared m. Millerand, who
e"' rasted t in: riant mission to
h's son. Jean.
W
:il"
tin
lemony, they re-
joined th train fo- the return jour-
a ni :i'iitficeni 1 ox of dominoes
was s read out on the table of tho
saloon-car it had been borrowed
' •' ''"hin.-i ( f ilie gendarmerie.
1 wo camps we immediately form-
^ h id the marshal
for vzruv r. T ir adversaries were
v Poincare and Hugh C. Wallace.
Are w , stroh r <
•iro asked the
tesident and the
layers."
"Wi
■ IOO ]
smiling
of
ugh?" M. p0in*
ambassador, "th?
T'uirshal are era k
replit ,| Mr. Wa!-
I M Poincare.
• can. It want in
! • >rai ! and M irshal
the bible study by Mrs. 1J. lliaiteman
V-
i ai
A -"a-ehlng
V- .i .t Ads has
po lion.
g.anee t rough too
lound many a ool
i'H£ LAST FAREWELL OF
JOHN lVIcv i. ii
H.v Iltnr> la.Ik i
A 1< ng farewell to i i • .i.:«
I hi i -'It ! i 1111w |im , | ;.
'i sttny «-r death. 1 , ,
Aid sweetest ii|«*]>m1 .j-
To Him, ireiii J1 iin fo mi- |
To gaping wouud mid b
.'.nil i.:a Jily trea< h ami t
And burxtliiK kIk-JI and ..
A liui^' farcwe,.
'in h.-- '.'en . f VMitth and ' lo:r
'I'• «>i't door « and nu'ttu ;
I mniiliot-d'- hope and sine .
i 1 enr hly pleasures all tie in -:
And *,:• • lie t ■ s ti ii--- er i ■
A leng farewell!
otton of a given grade, class and
staple to command the best price pos-
sible to obtain.
Officials of the association assert
'hat the quota oi HO thousand mem-
bers by May 1 will be reached con-
siderably before that date.
RECIPROCAL INSURANCE
BILL IS RECOMMENDED
Taxation of reciprocal property in-
••uram e organizations resident outside
the state in the same manner as old
line insurance companies is provided
in the bill recommended* for passage In
the house of representatives In com*
i i tee «>f the whole Wednesday. Such
Insurance organizations are required
now to pay only a license fee, while
ke to talk overmuch, the quince has °',l I'^e companies pay a tax of _
I percent of the premiums hey coll e*
I The reciprocal companies collected
more than ll.OoO.O") in premiums in
O lalio ra last year, according to fU
ures of the insurance ommissloaer.
Author:, of the bill are C S. Hrlce
of M Al.'-ter. IV I. Ke nan ft' Tahle-
quah. \V. S. Caldwell of 1'awnee and
\V {> **r.i.t" of Roff, Pontotoc 'ounty.
1'; >:ll require.--, reci.'ro^.il corn- an1 s
• ' to maintain a reserve of I50.O00
instead of 125 000. as at present.
J L T: vat an «>!' K1 Reno presided
over the house in comnitteo of the
whole Wednesday.
TI house yd i i down th" pro* o I
'o e. , !di-h a stiite health conf erence
and ; :iy expenses of county health o"-
:"i "ers attending the eonferenc • F.
(1. Sharp of Guthrie, a physician, in
P' • ihe bill, said many county
systi
ei.ee has been inv
agement and the dri lers
Sneaking of the report W. J
pin, general superintend'nt of th"
eompany said "We drilled o r we'i
In the short business session the a lota| d„.ith ,.f . ,S|) , ,
society voted to adopt district plan of (U(,itie(1
the nev: nistrk-t to he; (known a,s , . . , , ,
world with a sufficient quantity oi - ' Iiowm i.ut wa
rf studied si"- Jn the university.
d by the man- After leaving lie university in I'l'l
he did reporting work on a new
! 'Her in Ok nuh-e wlrde w-iiti^- t-
-*art eji his apjioin ment to Pers'a.
I knew it. sighed M. Poincare.
• Mis ■ i aw it .oeg in the sec-
rd game" r ponded Mr. Wallace.
Mover despair."
: econd (ommenced. F.
The Poin are-Wal-
'ce side g In I a sweeping victory
1 ' r th. • ,\i ill an Foch s'de.
' al
us havi a
- hired in.
revenge
tuously.
t. allow
the ma--
"We can-
ourselvei
District, made up of members
passed up. We have plugged I
living south of Oklahoma avenue, l( ()lut s;m(j ,.(1 t|ll. , j(1 fj|
Mrs. Cecil l'arham was pointed as i|jch ,.s
leader and Mrs. Hehn as secretary- (}rj'i0tj (ic
treasurer. The treasury s;is greatly
;et a i.e.w• string of
'ght-inch and cemented it and th •
replenished by each lady giving as i,0i«. bridge.
a any rennies as rfhe was years old.
"We now are drilling • -at !i. Iridg
Delicious refreshments -were served. alld 8i,ou,,| have lt d,illo.l out within
Next Tuesday ,there will he a business two clays. We exaeet to have ill
session at the churdh. s„,id tested with n a week and a-'
M'S1: Haoer's R**citai that time should know somethin
Especially Interest In# was the re .„ncrete about its alatus hut at
elinl riven last nia-ht i,v the topHs of present time the hole stands full
Miss Janlo 11-tgor at h r studio, 41 * water.
"'id Cold and Cough Cured by CHao
hTt'ao's Cough R?m«dy
Several pears ago C. D Glass. Gar
' '< Me.; contracted a severe coJ
;ht- aTl(' cough. He tried various medi
cip"s but ins'ead of k Ming we'l In
,f adding o it by contract'hg fresh
his Nothing he had taken for it
v. s r,,- any permanent benefit until .
iruggtst advised him to try ^hsmiber
inn'- Cougl, Rem-dy lie savs "I w ,
on t.' d'-'y cured by 'his rem- dy a; ■
.live siuc^ v/ays turned to il "who;*
'' "l a . ;d nd «?oon find relief."
he end the ga;.
in- • swayed in
n unced it If 'n
re and Wral'aep
" Mr. marshal
M. Millerand a d
"1! seems to i
that you are, too.'
s'i al "But what
olt'l
i y
I I'pi'ating. but {n
wliich for a long
! • alance, pro-
la vor of M. Pom-
yott are beaten."
1 . Mr. president,
r joined the mar-
d\ rsaries! Mr:
> w<di and the am-
'on player.''
t«
Fast Cleveland av nue
Wit Mock, Florence I)Pc
K a t h r y n
^r. Mar'ory
^fio* pn" p . h''"' H'd"* F r'h1 K h-o, \
Flotta Simpson. Willelli IVmi': -. N• • tr- t
caret Torrnnce
garet King. Ti"
ro'.t. May Unc\
X.i!«, Her i" H
banker has ronfidonce in the fit
but more confidence in collator-
assisted* in the piano
M «M M.nvhn
lightful vocal solos.
"The oth*r day ;i fa no r was stand- j
l.g ins'd'> the derrick and a wrench J
kvas dropped from the beam • by the
dresser, a'moM striking him on )
the head. Crowds had been milling
H-irn'T. F '"a Gar- : round the derrick eve-y day o t
Syl> i C.r v. F on deed that rather than have some
: rd WI* -to • Cl y body get hurt it would be be-t to
itions a-d k«—p "ll spectators off ti. d"r:*'e\
■v ral t'e- floor This might have caused them
II ST CIS f
erlnin's Coi
on, 'tilled !.
tanently
Coucjl'-
' ihr j re, a
i'* S C had
' while wi'h
1 It be savs,
•ing i• e -o
r r y'u e of
n Cham
• i r h > -l ":e
I soon felt a
after using
think we
i "thing."
rvmg ;o cover r..
! Mr. Harding is postponing Irs ct
lionet announcements He han't th
h, art to take from the correspor
■ s their groat sport.
Moso Weinbertrer s:os Lo- ine can
be sicker than Hus !
FORMER GUTHRIE BOY
ATTENDS CONS'STORY
Chief comnibaty s'e-.. ■ i il W
Hor/ell, w ho ' as -b"on visiting his
aunt Mrs. Ui. ' ird M 'y s r ! lr> \\ ■■ d
'g the Consi-'ory,
in i. 1 -v. a. y stcr-
Father Is Sticccssfitl In Quest
of Missing' Daughter Aftar
Hunt Through Two
States
F.very Guthrian
income now has
hela loss fort una
.'hat is needed i< '
•i . port'.in
up the hill. VI1
heart to boost.
Mm" be e:
amendment,
like another
for
: unde
ditiik
to taste
health officers were not earning tho
n • > they received under existing
Ionian and a
returned to I
day
Mr. Ilorroll 1 a 32 b cree Mason,
and a gentleman of the hi -l'ost qual-
ity. He has served almost years
in the navy, .luring the war was on
the transport WiT elmh •. goinw a -
ross la tines He> was promoted to
chief conrnii
service, for
f iu:
nw \\\:\ u
i\ r. iv
SiSOPS
NOTED DANCER DEAD
New York, Jan. 27.—-Mrs. Marie
Lonfanti fornte pieiui r dansuse
i the Metro: mM , - Opera company
■ tul no I'd for 1 •> ilaneing nearly half
• century ago in "The Black Creek",
d ed here lust ni In. She wax 70
aha. Neb. Jan. .7. -The Fnion
steward in his i a,rly Pacific system has in ugrrated a
past IS months has f ve day week c f shop men and tracnc
been recruiting officer in Dubuqu .
ffective immediate1)*, it was an-
If thin eornhu r«m -ht this mil l
winter then we are in fa* or of th-'n
cornhusks hereafter, regardless of t' e
feelings of the coal pr • to-
Why sue a woman for a breach <
promi-e? The lav of Tradition pr<
tects her in her rig'u: > chan^o In
mind.
Not If As F;ch As Cresus
vou « p' ts r'ch as Cresus yo i
Id I * t buy a better remedy for
• ' I than Chamberlain's Tab- for
Til-v ire eH6v and p'easant to 0 rural carrlpr on routc
1 -1 -1 w "ii th" proper dose Is lak-
,i ii-e -i niihi and rentle effect.
Iow a, where he made a large c Irele of n< un e.l he-e today by \\\ [I (Juild
friends, and ex -ell d in this depart- liss's'ant to viee p-esld-nt Calvin. In
ment. of rovernment work, as hp has •<-. ant.- of operations. It was explain-
in all his other undertakings e,l that this s'op was taken as a
' ief Horr. ll was a Out' lie bo\ be- matter of economy and to avoid the
his enlistment In the navv. was nocesssity of laying off more men.
beinR the —
V seat in the N'rrv York S■ u
M, Aiest■■]-. Jan 27. -Ally,ie Smith
and Sillen M i s y, n ilnd la years o'.d
respeetlvely, w!io disappeared from
their homes at. Crowder, near here.
II days ago. have been found at
Halla Texas, according to a wire from
M. Smith, fa-her of one if the
"I; who is in Dallas hunting the!
girls.
Police of east--.fi Ok'.alhtvra and
northern Texas have been on the
■"arch for the girls continually, M
Smith has made two trips to Dallas
on faint clues.
The girls las; were -on In V<-
Al-'-ter at a moving picture show
■1 an ear;. 17. Many supposed clues
were run down but no trace or the
--iris was found. Mr. Smith made his 1'
socon,V trl|, to Dallas when he re-
celve«l a report that the tuo girl-- had
been seen on the streets there.
OH FLANDERS FIEIDS
!l\ lfcnrt I*..II. I.imvi imtein
t-di i - i': '<i : i. -un iu-jiiiis hrlpld,
- Ivor n ion Im ki< down at aigbt,
- r< mi In-i veil Hhtn«*
."■•a the lung <P vn battle line.
In tlint irr.
And n<
w their
t in tlint
tin fulls
1 rn.s- s white,
e i,l ik ght.
«' a holt 8lirin ,
udom Hollis!
' w.-a the flglit,
r the rlKllt,
p In |«e:ic( roe 11 lie
1 i! He 'rf Mln",
"if iiffriuiit,
l-'l iadorn ! 'i</ld> !
\ da f nt Pn«t)V«
also stremMom the digestion. I. ader Olassifled Ads Cot Results, change recently sold for $90.0rtO,
JAPAN NOT TRADING
I-ondon, Jan. 27.—The Central
Xews says it is authorized to deuv
rumors that Japan has placed co-i-
t acts for three battleships In Eng-
land
QlilCHESI tIR S PiLLS
tllk, ix ajiono ilraml a
r ,-pk- -n I-u'tl.st A-U y..ur np'jttsiltVu, /\
en, i ,i
' *-",.l '■ \v/
■*ltll ! ■ k; . :l. \y/
no .«. r I'.mv Jnur V
'< ••i-rirrs.Tpn ■
- I JM,"
" - slid
P -.I 'VUiifRE
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Niblack, Leslie G. Oklahoma Weekly Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1921, newspaper, January 27, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120586/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.