Oklahoma Leader (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 65, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER'S DAILY COMICS
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who Is attached to fl.e TI1. wr' H«. r at Aldershot. Is undergol-ig a
thorough course in miiiti*# ■ lol • ■ ' >n< Horn of which is hnrse-ub.. ok
The Prince possibly take- ,t that the days of royalty are numbered and
that ho may need a *"' V *"n—- - rJ- - - - ruu
Actress Poisoned—
Returns to Starve.
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BARNEY GOOGLE—Barney's Present Produces Unexpected Results.
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White Wig Latest in
Fashion Appears.
Peggy O'Nell ha8 returned to thr
stage after a month'R lllneaV due to
an attempt to poison her. A box
was sent to her dressing \ room
anonymously. It contained cjhoco-
lates. She ate some. Analysis
showod it contained arson:, a
strychnin*.'
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JERRY ON THE JOB — An Excusable Risk.
Bv WALTER HOBAN
Wedding of Actr • <
and Gatlinpr Heir
Called Off.
The lutest in hair dress, the whit*
wig, as worn in thfc days of Marii
Antoinette, has mad? its appearand
in Chicago. Here Miss Anna D<
Rose la shown wearing her wig done
in baby curls over tb« snouldeta and
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.orn ^lu puffs. ^ ^
Will Probe Killings
in Haiti.
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After invitations had been sent out,
the minister engaged and presents
received, the wedding that was to
i have united Addison Barnes Gatiing.
' grandson of Dr. Jordon Gatiing, in-
i ventor of the rapid firing gun, and
J Miss Nora Sprague. an actress, was
| "riflled off." Mr. Gatiing left New
| York for the South and Miss Sprague
I said the wedding had merely been
! postponed.
Rear Admiral Henry T. Mayo, ap-
pointed to a board to investigate
"indiscriminate" killing of Haitian
natives by United States Marines
and Haitian native forces officered
by American non-commissioned offi-
cers. The others on the board of
inquiry are Rear Admiral Oliver and
Brigadier General Pendleton, of tne
Marine Corps.
GREAT BRITAIN'S COAL FIELDS.
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j It Is these Pelds that more than 1,000,000 miners have lelt lu their striks
| whic'a L; causing grave concern.
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Newdick, Edwin. Oklahoma Leader (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 65, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1920, newspaper, October 30, 1920; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149218/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.