The Oklahoma Leader (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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1723
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1104
2279
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943
25694
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1621
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472
1128
1121
1818
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3955
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645
1580
2649
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2736
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594
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2907
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1695
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No r<-a>l«rr«! No readers
la*t this week.
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1806
1121
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1030
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39
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38
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36
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Oklahoma . .
N<-.rly e-. <ry county made good
Kalne during th<- week and a number
have nearly reached the 25 mark.
Oklahoma county at last has reached
It. It is now at the bottom of the
••adinsr ' ountie*. but should be close
to the head of th- counties.
Disposing of Bill
Editor, Chicago Examiner: In r«-
p!> to yo it advertisement offering a
$~'0 prize for the est advice, "What
T do with the kaiser." I hereby offer
my advice as follows:
The war is over and millions of the
•-t f the humeri r - h^>e been de-
stroyed for which no power on earth
can repay. Hundreds of cities have
been devastated, which w.ll have to
222 2 be r- lit for those fortunate enough
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>X'ATCH YOUR DATE.
The date following your address
is the time your subscription ex-
pires. The Oklahoma Leader will
discontinue all subscriptions
promptly unless renewed. In order
that you miss no issues, please
renew your subscription at least
two weeks ahead of time.
All money for subscriptions
should be addressed to
s. amerixger.
to be still .v-intr and to live. Who is
to rebuilt and pay the damage done
by thk? great world war? Of course,
143f those that are responsible. Who is
2125. responsible The kaiser is one of
62; them. Now what are we to do with
him ?
Firs* Let u.4- «• :i!d an iron cage,
put him into it, and take him to every
civilized nation for -exhibition at a
dollar a ticket. This fund to be used
1544 for the reconstruction of the destroyed
220 places.
6^0 if th s is not enough, let us take
2i67 him before every king or similar ru.er
* 26 and let him make a confession and
761 explain the forces that drove him to
781 his inhuman acts, and warn them. If
305 they want to avoid the same results,
1815 let them surrender all the wealth of
312 which they robbed their people to the
1"44 .mmon fund for reconstruction, and
2916|step from the throne as he has done.
If this is not sufficient, let him be
taken before the money kings and
rulers such as Krupp, Rockefeller,
Morgan and others and make a sim-
— w, • n them, .f thev
' • •- the rath f The per-
ple. to give up ill their ill-gotten
riches to the fund referred to.
And if th s is still not sufficient,
then let there be an international auc-
•1 • : tht th.it -hall offer
rgest ] get him <flH
keep him in their museum as a relfc
of 20th century barbarism.
SAMUEL M. RUBIN.
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76 4 17th
Milwaukee, Wis.
16 BREWERIES TO CLOSE
ST. LOUIS—Sixteen breweries are
preparing to close their plants Satur-
day in compliance with the govern-
ment order which prohibits the man-
ufacture of beer and near-beer after
J Oec 1
didn t r i>*
had better just
th« war.'
o, after all, it n
r« r, fo
mt thing*
h*r Hll e
orr r. for
k h«-r up
y imprU-
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itirt'
lO be
si i i i in n
summer I h;i
the damned,
the ex* • • ve
■•itbin th<
r ft ion of
%
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Toirrriti s i\ .1 ml.
gh thin awful southern
vi- borne the torture* of
I am • northerner and
heat and bad food, with
the jailer
w« ek* I w
• ;ir- of t" '
Kollta
Inhuman reatm^nt of
t drove me li in" For
elf. and yet I was kept In
rinfln* "
that time T ne*
of n friend* and
smile ever ret" hr
her*- for a whlb
puUs drove him away
wnv only permitted t
Jrir ommunl- 1
•d me.
minut • at a
week with an <
not even send
drink.
ed
My father wan
thi'ftH and in-
He in 72. He
1 see me a few
time, once or twice a
iflb-er present. I could
out to buy a cooling
Ml! -I f> HIT JI.'DGK
"Th' n J t* To re that ; wfu'
Korerr n, • nd up he ordered. I
Mood. 'II vf you •'«> reawn why
■ ntenre nhould not be JrnpoM d upon
; ?* he I" lloweij. Comrade, I could
thin1' of a thouf nd 1' ■■ ■ jti; why tha'
lov. ring, ferocloui* p«-rm^n had no
ght to sentenc me, but I dared not
• <J them then-. I look' : him straight
Jri hl ugly far e and f ve *he "lmpb-wt
h eharge for 'hai
abu e rmd \ illlfication
upon my def« r.wele**
"He called me a liar, and a pros-
titute and a corrupter of tb« morals
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