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THE OKLAHOMA LEADER
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« CONTAINS ALL THE NEWI
M OF OKLAHOMA
VOLUME 28
UUTUKLi:. OKLAHOMA.
KSDAY. l'l T.IM AI.'Y I.. I'M''
NUMBER 51
it Ml ( n\s mm TO BK "LITTLE MOTHER OF THE REVOLUTION" 11 TIRE
id RIED IN ILLINOIS!TO TELL AMERICA JUST WHAT RUSSIA NEEDS
OB RD; mm TO RULE
present Bolshevist Hi L-{"Beating \Grouches
Into Glads" IVas
Rotarian Subject
The remains
Ik>:y will he
I i onigh( on tlu
I train, wh r.
n the old homr
hir
inte
t* late Charle-
d to Hl-.n, ill,
o'clock Santa Ft
mont will be mule
met or v Fntil ihu'
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l'.ltS AUK IN i:\IIM.0\ Ol
GERMANY LEADERS, WHO
ABE l l LLINi. SIHINt.S IO
WHKST IU SSI \ I BOM
POWKB 01 VI I.II S Wit
OK WTIYIS
GERMftN TRD0P5 TO F.KTEH
Al'STItl \\S, M \l)l>l \l i> ISV
ill \m: iti \nrn-
l\'<« FOOD SIIOIN \M>
<OMUIIII\<. OIIIIK IH-
I'ltKII.VHONS: XI.S \ \\< i
or NATIONS NOT TO Ml
affixn o in soi n:i\ or
NATIONS
—The Wednesday luncheon of the
Rotary cU u at the lone hotel war
marked by the largest turn-out
that has attended a luncheon to
date. Two new members were in-,
troduccd by President John Hil-
dreth, these being L J Stark, in ur- I
ance, and Will C Smith, confec
tioner. The two "baby members' !
were presented with nursing bot
ties, rattles, and other childish toy:,
in token of their tender age as Ro
tarians.
A program of "grouch talks" was
prepared, and given by ir.« ioIIow
Ing: J D Burke, Sam P Gardner,
Frank P Kelly and Dr C S Pe.iy.
time the boil\ 11 be at .li*• Patter• 1
son undertaking , arlors where friend- >
may pa> r. «•« N« turn ra! er
icja will bo hold here. Miss Pearl
Doty. daughter of ihe d-'o aseil v\\
wired not to make the journey to (
Outhri. bin to men the body a;
Elgin. Mrs Doty desin s to tharU
t rl 'ii• ■ .• . I:i1 - • - x: 1 l d dut
:im si« kites- and d-aili ot' Mr l'1
hi si imoN < ii \iu.i i*
I V I OK i 01 IM S IH ( IMON
A *. -< was if"'d in icuii: .on:
'this niorr.i:. mi which M 1 .Uortcr j
was tharg I "with dt sorting his <
and minor children. This is ihe l'ir-' |
ease tried under tlvo new U w rehu j
to ihis matter, and the plaintiff in j
traduced evidence and rc fed. Tin* i
defendant introduced no evideni'i, biii !
eimirred «- the evience of the plain j
lift*. cla.:i..n i it was all tru , i: d i
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A three-minute sand glass kept noi ♦. on - tun an ol'i' n ■ n
vws of :'ie state of Oklahoma.
j ml -v Boh look ihe entire
i-r under ailvh-emeut until tonn
BULLETIN
(Special Cable.)
Paris, Feb 5 Tbere is no longer
di.ubt that Germany is dealing
with the Bolsheviki element with
the intention of gaining; control oI
Russia. It is also current now th.it
it is the plan to nlace eitlier the
cx-kaiser or Hindenbnrg at the
head of the new Russian mon-
archy.
GERMAN TROOPS READY
TO GO TO RUSSIA
Paris, Feb 5—Polish repr^sent.-t
tives here have received reports to
the effect that a delegation sent bv
the military authorities of the Ger-
man army occupying t i ts of L * iu-
ania and Esthonia to the Russian so
viet government, has signed an agree
ment by which the bolshevists under- j
take to transport German troops from 1
Ukraine over the Briansk - K ovno rail
road which is under bolshev.st con
trol.
A soldier's council w th Herr Wcr>.
Spartacan leader at its head, controls
the tenth German army which is occu-
pying Grodnow and Kovno it is re-
ported. It is said that the general
staff officers of this army are all bol
shevists. It is said that it was this
a«my that compelled Polish contin
gents fighting against the Russian
bolsheviets to evacuate Viina and to
give up their arms
their mournful complaints within
bounds.
The Rev J A Chapin, rector of th.
Episcopalian church, closed the pro
gram with a straight talk on "Beat
ing Grouches into Glass ' and won
every Rotarian present by his opti-
mistic remarks
PROFESSOR E G GREEN
TAKES RIDE IN Al#PL*.NE
Acting Chancellor K ti Croen o: O
M 1'. was a Dewey and Bartlesville
visitor (>11 Monday Late Monday af-
ternoon ;i niadi■ a tri• > In i tie ol '
Di wi y r it planes, pilctrd by Av'M:1 |
Billy i'arker of the Aij< raft sotiool
t'; I • :1(1 • ' port - a I ip • p i1 J> in j
the clouds.
ITALIAN AVIATOR KILLED
Dayton. 0, Feb 5—Lieut Gravinn*
Pirelli, 22, of t.ie aerirl service of
Italian army, while on a test flight
late yesterday, fell about 200 feet and
was instantly killed.
M. v.
TEXAS IS AFTER
PACKER PROFITS)
Austin, 'lex, F h • The lower non.'
c| i he legislature to Wt> a^ot t W
resolution denouneiior the big parUin
hous. s and t ailing upon them to "dis
gorge their profits."
Little Motiier
j ',In . n" : n:
] lireshkovskaya,
J years of exile in
learned fOf a- •
seventy-five y<
to the l?nited
ara
w'no knows v
S-burla moans,
i; Althoui ■
Id. she has si
s, lan iin ■ at
•ally and eeonoiniea
> American troops
Chicago, with .lane
15
Seen This Morning-
High Price For
Women Workers
During Wartime
The 101,000 women radroad em I
ployes are highly praised in th
annual report of the Railroad A ! !
ministration. Many officials con-
sider them permanent additions to [
the labor 'orcrs.. Seventy-t^
thousand hold clerical ra !road jobs, I
5,555 clean cat'8 or o^ficec, 5.891 n!< j
•Hop workers. 2,286 arc teleqranh
ai i 2 d13 te'ephone op. t ( • i
crs ere bridge attendants, en.j. •'
wipers, switchmen, track woi''er..j
and watrhmen The policy of worU
iri thi n Iar;j • groups inst'1 I •<
in twos or three had been adopted.
The women are declared to be more j
attentive t0 their work and sun:' o*i
to ti e r. en for some work. Eve > • .
lat^e and electrical welder.; they J
have proved highly effic -ent.
THINKING AND DRINKING.
Il there he t ruth in th r. ports!
from Wa-hingi-ei that a nt.aibor of i
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(.\MI ol I (Mil IN(. nil.
\\ liol I (>I I • 1%01'K IN I a
1,1 Mill I Ii ;N '.IOSI 0\\ IN
ii ititliii I '■ <• : .ilo\
"dn
on
vinu
enormous wot -npplie- a .hht ih
coining drouiU. it ^ evident that wliil
some t'.dle make their thought.' an
tiUbii ai'-ree. tlit re are oth ■ who <i
not vol'- as they think
i—Interurban moiorma
"Dribble Plfn" of a Few Million
a Year Not Considered Good
Business; Two Propositions
To People Likely Now
MADDENED BY HUNGER
AUSTRI^NS PLUNDER;'
London, Feb 5—Thousands of per-
sons in the district of Linz. the capital :
Oklahoma City, Fob The good
.mil- pp.Idem is giving both the gov-
•rnor ai:d tin mboiship of ilie 1 u
slaturo -much worry these da>s. "The
folkl back home," as a gene ral pro-
:'osi; ion are in favor ol lmmxI roac-.
of Upper Austria have been plunder. I
ing the food shops and eommithng j leglltetuT| acI. Bat
other depredations, according to th* ^ tQ „ hon Wli!
Exchange Telegraph co> respondent at ; v ,
Vienna. The people, the report say
have been maddened by hunger.
To Meet February 11th At City
Hall; similar In Benefit To
Farmers As Chamber of
Commerce Is To a City
spitting a
gobful of tobacco juice out of door
as car was moving; pedestr.ans be-
spattered.
Left-over Chnstmas tree st.i Q,.,„e Delegation Protests Juice
stored in yards. . ,,j Bean" Ii Used In
Army officer walking street witl
toothpick in one corner
and cigaret in the other.
of mout!"1
Stranger
Religious Rites; "Kick
Is Strong
The biggest event of the season >r
t e farmers of this county will take
place when the farmers and then-
wives to the number of several hun-
dred gather in the city Hall, in (i.r.n-
rii. Tuesday. February 11. at 10
o'clock, for the purpose of forming a
County Farm Council and transacting
such other businepi aB may come be-
fore the meeting.
\\ \ I l-.HWOllks I \<a\l I Its
\IIK ON I ill .IOI! l OIIW
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Ve
Major Black, of lllaek
constructing engimers that h.av
charge ot the (Juthrio waterworks ex
tension, arrived hero this morning
from Kansas City. :
up detail.-, and
the field.
There are iwo fh
Washington. I
fndian 1b bavin
Sahara t lepub1
thai yesterday
touch
lifter I
bu v clos i.
his men in
, : A ■jovernment
put ihe iiiiishin.;
on the booxeshevtkl is also
V !i. i ; . and a do*/.en In
headed by John Abbott, ot
Nation, arrived in Washington
i i da
to
U '
the nboi
A good
lor any county or community
what a good, active commercial
partiei
and gai
?ust I data as to locations that m;
ilub avallaWe for reservoir j uHposei
now
Iioth
will do for a villa ,'e or a eitv. namely.| parties ai- wot-Kir • ^o rh ol the .
it will tend to secttre the ttftited in-land are photographing ttn iropos
1 cit;ind determining th«ir drr.in-
fluence of the community t(> bring site
ag* area, and othiir matte
tor into the amount « water
can bo stored for future «nse.
r> of th- legislature
e nut to crack \t hi
ie , oi l" stand? Man
vol headed nienvbt rs are in favor of
n only millicu but i million.
The "dribble-spen ling" scheme is
NOT A SOCIETY OF NATIONS ' < : s .lcr.-! ' . nny \v, • and po ind
Paris, Feb 5—Alliances between the; 'V- i-h • <- ■> i;u:i
various nations will not be affected' ' •' r> ad buii•! tm pro|io-'l-.
by the existence of the society of na- o-ie t I",,:!yitig the id< i Co- ••rnoi
tions now in process of formation, it liober-.-eu. including a ^"h.ii'mi.iii'O
was declared by Arthur J Balfour to bond -i:e, 11 • other Ih> plan i.i S n-
fiewspaper interviewers here last I attoif .t Elmer Thomas for the creation
night. j of a state t id fund of * dtir-
4,The constitution of the league of in tlio next three years out of the
nations" said the foreign secretary, ]n -< i rev nile .sourc es may lie siib-
"will involve no modification of the > a v> of tie peoolo at the
treaties of alliance previously con- '.i : inf
eluded. ! Will Ask Reference
"As to the question whether spe-j "If the governor insisus ' am per-,
eial coalitions of two or several peo- itc h willing for th- legi-laiure to)
pies could be formed aside fro to the refer th< kind 0 . 1
league," Mr Balfour added, "the con - • including the. s'.n.nao.eon bond tie,
ference alone can decide" end a, the mime time I w 1 as>k that
— j :.t krisliture rcl". r my .iroposition
BOYS or TIIK "HKi (i! \S" 1 1(11 the people decide for th« m-
WFHI" IN LiT.KV Ci.\ss ,elv'"s w!""1' plan they want to adoM."
J ' said Sen der Thomas yesterday.
>Ki aril in thorough accord with the
govomor'i- wishes for the building of
; state .system of hard-surfaced road
but 1 am not in sympa.thv with his
plan for providing the means. I am
opposed lo a bond issue at this time
continued the senator.
No Fea-- of Failure.
Senator Thomas said ho probably
would make tliij- suggestion whicln i:i
viewed in the legislative cirelt
amounting to a challenge to the gov-
erni.r. to let the people say what they
want, in the senate or in the senate
road.: committee in a day or so.
E DOUGLASS OUT AFTF'R
LONG TUSSLE WITH FLU
•about any desired improvements, and.
further, .t will unite the community to
oppose anything that is not for its-
best interests We can conceive of no
\vn in Wi' n a Fa mi Council can * • ■
detrimental to a community: ut
there are many ways in which ii f,an
do great good
.1 K Douglass, who has ho n wu -
To get together for a purpose of jjU„ wjtll ., S(.v .re ca-i- of influenz
this ,.ind brings out the best there is f(M. twn months. wa<
in a community and gets the people ' Greets i h ii morning tor i he first ;ime
,, act conceitedly for their own hei- anHo ho wa- a lack'1'! •
For
rateh us d p< - •
horing' which grows on th<
iy, bcV| \.t o..;-n T"\.k m-m..
of Arizona. Under
bill which h; > pass4-i
person who introdui
an Indian resorvaiio
J500 and sentenced i
pen It entiary.
lit
that
bean
ictus (>* -°uth-
und i P rt
terms of a
th" house, any
Die Ollt )
may be fined
Indians say th:
in the religions
tribes, just as
Is
terment. It makes the work of tne
unscrupulous ^unprofitable - and aids
any movement undertaken for the ^eal
interests of the community. I! ma'c
any movement nndertaken t ie work
of all Ihe people, rather than some-
"1 am improving slowly," said M■'
Douglass, "and am still very weak
But I am in no worse condition than
could bo on,looted when I state th;.
I -lost, forty pounds of flesh while I
was battling with this Spanl h tin
thing."
HONORS SOMETIMES LAG
T it French woman wim has
en lyi n knighthood In t he Le<
' ! IoimiI' i>'r f \ceplional - ervice
i- - ei Strasbourg in 1ST", '.i
ave a quiet smile „r two w'aon
ears of bow much more rapidly
mioi's ar< now distribute I.
dow
lid In-
CROW VOOUR FOOD.
not possible for every nrm
under his own vine and
anybody can squal among
."i« um' •1 j- Wlossotn* and lii'l
Mjtato bius if lie will plant
after a Victory (larden.
BULLETIN.
"'I | Omsk, Feb !j Every member "£
tlie Roinaroft family was killed
| by the Eolshevists is tbe positi'o
j nii-.i-matiop retcived here fro-n
lUniMiriMi-iiabio Russian sources.
1 ' ]Th< assassin itions were most brt-
■ tal .i were done by a
squad < i with orders fro-n
■ Trotzky. The women memberi ot
the family were shot in the pres-
. > -ieiice of the "orrner emoeror ar.d
, lone of the voung daughters, not
[d'-'ing immediately from effects "1'
''.lots, wis clubbed-to death.
ANARCHY RAMPANT
IN RUSSIA.
(I.. i'.-l, • Korfittners and
i.'. , ;.ui .iii'iviiij I'd" from Itus*
i . p; ii,! :i 1 • iri I il i- | iii-t iiri' nf C'lin-
' 11 it ions |>n*\ iiilinj; tinder llol-
j>.li!■ vitsl. rule. Ahsolute ennfisea-
jiii-,, nf i-\t-i \ en.i iiiudity itppears
iin hr universal.
! l-ivriyl liiii: lias been Inken from
jtIn- peasants i\i-ipt where they
11 .* i \ i' <-i >iu' ii ii I In resist spoliation.
,i i sunn' 4.1 istri-■ t- ii i.^ the military
JudPe Boles Handles Many Cases '"rder thai iml l<--s twelve
UruLi)
lni/rr tsi n
Violating Prohibition Laws;
Osage Indian Draw1; $100
Fine, 30 Days In Jail
he poyot
cinonies of Indian
ne denomination1*
us-' wine They also deny that it h
as harmful in its effects as h«f; beei
alleged, They have conferred with
Representative Chandler. «.t Oklaho
ma, and will s < k a hearing before
nat- InU'an ai.a 1 • nniuittci
Dr Harvey W Wiley recently told
th' house comniit.ee on Indian affairs
tftgt he gave a i lerk one peyote bean
>1 t-\p< i iiaeiit. and. the clerk was
vnablo to work for iwo>days.
Ah, well, there some consolation
in the thought that w< can still hive
molasses on our buckwheat cake%. '
d ltiui ri is are .illowod to enter a
village IM'oiiuse smaller uuinfers*
'iiiv sel upon a 111 I destroyed.
, Workmen Drink
Benzine nd Kerosene
Railway ooiiimimioHlion, except
>r 'military ptirposoH, is praoti-
illy non e\ist;in1, owing lo tbo
nnlit inn ol I lie . w orkmon who
his - unishmen
a fine of $100.
The second
was tried in
Is
, I
,i .• against Olo, who
onjuncLion with K M 1 s
How Third Army Fares In Coblen
In tin case of Ofe Brown, Osage]
Indian, charged uilh being a whisky
runner, the jury returned a verdict ol .
guiltv, vesterday afternoon, and fixed ■ .
day in jail an I Idrini. impllia. Iieii/ino and kero-
rto willi maddening oTfifcts.
Tlie sit nut ion in Moscow is de-
tailed as ghastly. All the shops
III,,, • ... 1..I- the I.rivn,' . Ih. es.-i.pl tinIS" innintiiineil by the
jury returned u vurillet or guilty tuiSiiviet sir,, i-lnsi-l. \<itllii)g is ob-
l)o,h defoiHlanu. and I Df.-'sjtaiiiiihl,. withniil eardu and' only
mil mil' III ill five months in jail anil ill"" assm iateil will, tile Boltihev-
, ii,,,. il l-, ami in the llar-i.^ 1 i-ls uiilaili ennl:-. hi that the peo-
i'hso Ih'' iiunishmeir was fiM 'I a* pie who slunil aloof suffer ill-
lnur miinlhs in jail ami a fine nf t i lesi-rilndih' hardships
i ii u,i ■ v Jem , who w:i- t ...I 1 deliberate Policy of Extermination
Iransiior! int? W'hi-ky ihe Jury re.uni , Alt liouull the '-"III in Moscow is
"il a verdiii of not Vuiltv, '>iiilv a 1 i 11 li1 less severe than in
In ihe ease or Stale vs li-n l.ee. siln-ria. (here is no coal ill the etiy
III' deal ti I>r I."' was mi-ki sled ami j,,„| Imrtllv nll.v wood for heating,
-h" homl forfeiuil pending an iiives latter is rationed and only
ligation of th*- demive ol ihe du'oml- |tcilslii-s ist partisans share in the
am ' little available heat It is impos-
(By L. G. NIBLACK.
Bonds were forfeiuil in the rollow
ing eases: Stole vs John MeOlasaen,
iran -imrlina whisky, and Chy ot truth.
The Ii5tli Coast Artillery. 2,197
Bllung, arrived troni Brest, France,
in. Philadelphia on January 1 'i "
good ship Haverlord tn-ougli. them 'o
porl. The regiment was known 1
the "hie; guns," and the 'luukv \
jLent." Only three men were killed 1
gild 99 wounded during the war. K i
number ot Guthrie hoys v -iieinlii r.< !
or the ifgiraent, anions llii m Joe!
Hewitt.
MUST NW n INl4 x 1
i.iia.s: n s \ < non:
Chicago, Feb -Now r.inn-j tiv ban
on winking. A ill ti-- movt' of th" -
lid and you are subject to a iharge
of disorderly- conduct if a t'liicago po-
liceman catches you a't it. So ruled
Judge Harry R liolan in the Morals
coun today.
Nancy, *lau 1 •* fite I hird
Atiiet'iean Army entered . nlileii/.
hi, Dec I i. one month ago. To-
day, an inspect ion of the eliii'l stii'-
ueon s rccor Is show-, that linritc.
tlie intcrvaI the hcalth ol the sol■
diet's lllls I HI 'II eSecllellt. ' 'tit "I
ihe 2")0,000 troops bore
in hospital today only
less than two per
record of ;i per ec
situation emphasis iv laid on the [mi
liilletintr system cstnhlished her
Il has given so i'ar, linich belter
opportunities for control than the
big bnrraeka <>f the Aatericau
cantonmentg, in spite ot what on
tile face, scents a lack of cleanli-
ness in some off tlie cottages of til"
smaller villages.
there arc 1
4,SOU, or
nt. while a I Onlinnrih ymi liml two, ttirei
e\en for an or four men in a mom. and tin
army in home harracks in peace
times is considered good.
lint eve], more striking is the
official report, concerning eontagi
,'ilSC.
t her.
oils di
disease
Of
eportahle
than tvvol
a case
Sou' tor Thomas exiu-esscd the oi'tn- , new i ase
ion that the coventor's tear that road
legislation iilans will fail because of
th" li itcri nee ot' i pinion among leg-
islators was unfounded.
"We arc all in favor of boiler i-raJs
and some kind or a road hill will be
V'Usaed at 'this session," he said.
scpurali"ii into small units.
uoo.l housing conditions is pro-
nounced lite ehiei factor in the
health of the Army of Occupation.
The surgeon - oft ic- holds tli.it the a nil
climate does nut plnv much of a, though
part in the sick rate.
Cabhaires and green sluff c.
one ol 11iplithei'iji. nn occasional jtinue to stand in the minlctis | (|< |lissipat ion ot'a'iiy forn es
ease of scarlet fever, and some around < 'ohlcnz. There lias liecll ;t|-eiii|.|v rare. The writer hits seen
scattered typhoid. .Meningitis isjonly one fall of snow and that a jonly three soldiers in this area
almost unknown and venereal dis- jlijjht one, serving only to give the |noticeably under the influence of
ease is at a minimum. In listing IVank the white Christmas to alcohol and they were well able
the causes for the good general which he is accustomed. Only to navigate themselves.
day.
icaslc
a in s.
here
consist
• e. also, has th" increilry drop-
ped below th" freezing point.
Therefore December and .hinuary
ha ve not seemed I i U e winter 1o the
greater part "f the Americans.
IiatIt. r it lias been like a disagree-
able late fall season. Occasionally
there conies a day when the sun
shines for several hours but al-
most any day is uood for a least
an hour or two n! drizzle, and in
between there arc mists and logs
let-jthat keep the ait- unpleasantly
<*liills and tlie pave i.ent wet and
slippery. The result has been
thousands of persistent coughs
Ids. mosth of a light, al-
irritating nature. With
[clothing and other supplies well
listriluited. little influenza r I
•onsei|iient ]ilieiimollia has follow-,
Collins, having whisky in /ob-
session.
The abovt case.s cloai|eil the ci'im
inal docket, and the jury,was excused
until i a in tomorrow, when tin; grind
will begin on the civil docket.
siIi|e to estimate how many per-
sons are dying of starvation, hut
evcryhndv coining l'r. a: Russia de-
clares 11 Uolslie\isls are deliber-
ately endeavoring to exterminate
all who oppose tl.eiii
\l.\\ :!,llllll Mil i:\t.i: liOOKS
J I! \ I\ Sl .ltMCi: OI'I AS
I l> IO IIIUSSELS
Ilrus I ' Fell " IB* Wireless via
IxHtdoiH Tie first irain tram Paris
\id \on o\ s\i i
arrived hero today by way of Mo:i«
.,1 Maabeimc D:oot train service
'betua "ii Paris and Brussels is ex-
,'d to be .. "••• ■ 1 within three
Mileage strip Ijooks good for 1
miles, ooeting $! o, w'ith $T ii" addi-
liona" for war lax. will be placed on
sale February 10, the railroad admin
isiration announced yu-ierday
They will bo good on all govern
ment-controlled railroads, and terms
will be Ihe >aine as those of ? ;n and |
SI' books now on sale.
REDS MAKE MORE
GAINS
IN
j Copenhagen, Feb In their ad-
! vanoo from Dvinsk. the bolshevik
I have captured Yikomir, forly-fivi
i :nil«*s north-northwest of Vilna. tin
'cardial W Luthiuania, according to u
report from Vilna.
m w i i w i !MM;I>
TO UIHL OF 24
May :ird l)cc« mber were permitted
. . ; r allowiag them to join In the
' bond of matrimony this morning,
when Court Clerk Martha M Neal is-
RUSSIA, ( ^ marriage licen .o to Aaron
(iraeg. aged i)1, and Olio rendleman,
both of (iuthrie.
aged
THE WEATHER.
New Orleans, Feb •" —Tonight and
Thursday fair; rising temperature,
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1919, newspaper, February 6, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280892/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.