The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 28, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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.The Guthrie Daily Leader.
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.VOLUME XLX1V.
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(iUTHKlt:. OK LA.
I IVIVb. aew Fmrt a
Ni;Mw::t ui
Peace In
Sight In
Ireland
BULLETIN
tftt J 2s. Sir Jama Cri g.
e Utacar prmir annawncad today
t.at th Ultr cabinet had aecaptad
ih Invitation el Mr. Uoyd Gra
th prim minltsr far th prccsa
CnfreK btese. rprnttiv
f nortMm and southern riad and
th Brltiah prmir
NOT ALL rOR PLAN
Belfast. Jan 2. William Coo
member of parliament tor South
Tyron la statement today regard -Icg
Mr. Lloyd Ct'i ittfr. aaya
"1 hava believed all alor.g that
tbera was a plot to aubjugat Ulster
to th Dublin parliament 1 didn't
aspect the plot la rtia so suou :r
ba presented to so clumsy a fah.c.n
Ulster ha already contribute her
quota to tb pacification of lre'and
She bat not h id fart be r to iartr
unless she hand over civil and r 1 1 at -lout
freedom. Therefore we tr to
th premier )t let t'later alone tt
develop and dfnt her place in the
empire and you and I Valera da
whatever you wish with the remain-
der of the country.
"We are willing to work with aM
Irishmen for our country's food but
only a free self-repellng clt:en
( the Prttlsh empire We decline
t auv-(ate with murderer at lean!
sintll tbey hats rsjpented of their
til deeds "
r.iTiiiui: n om ami
chun t(.;khm v
Prank Jt. Gresbum. president of ttv
Sun Grain and Export company wl'l
hip the first ship nd of flour to
Germany for commercial purpose
lace the United Ftate entered th
Men Look For
Beauty In Women
Not Home-Makers
Ballitti.vre June J "Men only
look for beauty; Itsey don't f a:w
twut tk real home-maker any
longer" YlrginU Itlrka. to year
o'd. a patient at the Maryland
general boittat. who tried to
commit yiUe Sunday night by
wall a :ng ...sort espla'ned that
then was no place in tb word
for the ton fly girl
iJiefustng to giv her hner'a
name she aJw Med that tbey bad
both been ery happy and ex-
pected to get tnarrlod abort ly
until one evening at a danc be
roet a prsttier girl a til after that
the didn't fca a chance
"Classical feature ami a c tijI.
cttoiia li k of fwk'ei" are m-
aentUI featur for h pinvM
Vifn!a declared ee; .un
WALTOTlS ISTOflED
TO POLICE POWER
Stat Suprexe Court Sayj jh
Diatnct Court Errei la
Stnding By City
Charter
Oklahoma I'tty Jme ? - The tte
HUiirm court today rvatored to
Mayor J C Walton cmtrol of the
Oklahoma City pol!c d'partme:it.
taken from b!m dome t!ie by
action of the city council.
Suit brvuitbt by t be mayor In dis-
trict court to ri-italn the dfpartn.fnt
a d't)l-d biiu after hi. h he ap-
pealed. The big) cotirt today reUeJ the
.letUion Kit the lor cotirt nA re-
nianded the case for fur bi-r ai-tlon
Control id th p.'lu deaiinient
ban conalituted nrt of th b!!trel
political ronfllcta re.cnlly In Okla-
homa CI y. At the ci4y rlecttun In
April CBdldatM i..le to upin.a j Thu tmmlta
'the mayor were elected nm mediate-
'war In fct Mr Ore.ham" companies I1" the cay council toted
unttutmouitiy to annv tua Mayor oi
!the depart.iient. The acion wan
now are. operating a dosen ahltw
chartred by them r ahlpment of
floor to European f olnU Two large
bottoms called from Galveston port
today loaded with (train for Oennan
point. Other carroe win (to for-
taken pursuant to a clause In the city
charter Interpreted as lvlnn su h
authority to any four niemhers of tbfl
council. This In'crpeiation up-
Women
May Try
Mrs.liaber
CU veUnd Jau J - A pH-t
tre i.f forsy-ilc talfiriea a
ordrred U r(h.c to Jnt Must
ru.. th1r for the Oiiri'. n of the
trUl f Mr. Ka t'athrtn KV-.
Iharked HU klihfig her hu'.n.l
Itaatet K Ktr la ofe of the at
at-aaa'.Uitial tragedies iu the attoty
of I UUh.'M l.'iiBly
A long dru out lk'tl or the
ttri( of ti.a.rt iu tt.e jut) was
tofecat. I'riU- i " I'ouUun atl.H-
Bey ..r Mt Kiber tin abftOuitced
be uld i poie the srattiif ut o
tiien because they a "loo tuld-
hloodt'd and tliercileas "
J'ntie utor Matitou 1 Iti far o(
seating as inany women lu the Jury
bin ai poitile dK'lriig wirim-n
til l e !unt kble to Ju l than men
hU the trul oietied att.itnfjs
fof Mri Kaler mere pretared to a
for a cot.tiiiU4;ie raslSi.f in tbu it
as ItjdUated. a Ilea if tetnttary
lt.ti!y ou.d te eaterej bl h the
tate snBiHtned -u tit !.e iji.roiily
ipp'ed.
Mrs K alter the f.rnt of -nU
persons uu-!er Itolu tuient u-r hibr
rniirJ'r to l-e tried The others ar
Mrs M.iry llrUAet. her moiher. Mar
ln Mi'Ardle. Mrs K!-r di.g!iter;
Mrs Krmlnda CoUvtto Sattatiirv
Cala and Vtttorlo ".c'tl AH are
under arrest etcept I'isselll.
KaVr an tntalid a utibied ?l
tliiifS whiles asleep In I.i LeiK-d
home. Jul- IS. llt Mr Cotati'o
Is tharfcJ nittj aldiug Mrs Kaher
itl the alleged plotting of her bus-
band death t'injn h! arretit t
k aro '! ronfetned that be and
IMaeelll had bein hired to icint i It the-
i rime ahlch he said they were to
bie len paid five tlomxand dollars
as iji forthcomlni!.
tie tan) Cala sld h held Ruber
while I'lsseiH did the stalling
""V
i w M" ) 4" s ' V
4.
5ooooSee
A Tract! r
Un
exhibit
ward to Germany during July and j Mi l lh dMrict conn but re-
Auust.
"W hay at last accomplished
wbit we have been striylrig for". Sd
Mr Frank Gresham today. Suffici-
ent bottoms to nand's our Tap dly la
creasing; demands In Europe The
coming year will see our already bl
business double."
versed by the supreme court
Avoriiut u Ait Hum to
ui: in Kit i hi hi:
The body if anolhi-r World War
hero has arrived from Frame and
Is now at the Mad belt Undertaking
A NOVKl. JNVITTUS' UNT To I'ltUSthr N'T If Ulle ' Mi V j.-ntuf the tu-ivii.fi human
Itiatfc of the t.tf nd i-or !( er 1' atei of V.hu. a on ! k of th $;.a t'aptt
the htVitation hat wh.h will t-e mil U I'teu.lettt Ms-.t.ttf "1 He ht b ats a beyl tn-d t!f -
witjj a kiiut of white dMk.a Oit th e band err4ed all t ttali.-nj t tj. t'if -. leut t. attend the
I'u nuer luy" .w la contrsts at t beenie
Blue Law Advocates Rebeh Attack
Mexico Town
But Are Beaten
I"..!! .Ut ! 1't JiJIO' r k
l-ieiii u r'- Me n : . AtUnitlo t.
day ft out r(eridt. :it sta'e of
I . l.u . X t e I . n ' . ' tii.lt Osl.U
ja'.taised tba' ton stnt I !n (irtt tf
! H'erra Mld. nei. en t4tatdy.
j Kit Weiw !rjiu!.l The H.f.
! ! lien jli.it ( tn f tier !.! W in e.in'.
j '.! et.)i1ee.l.. y tj(i!i fe.'e: tl tn .ijsi
i f ! ie t. d';ei tho tebels
Th tili f lit it t.i tl !.! dt-
trtt and lu.oiv AineiLatts ate reil-
l!l l!t
Would Stop Fight
Jtry C ty. N J. Juee M.
Point Vistton. an u"iuil of ths
Intsewational tot( Bursau at
ccn'pan fd by fiv Jrty City
Clsryyie.su ajipta-ed today In
cHamsry tout butors Vl-
Caersltor Stsvstisst In an t
fort to block tH Osmpssy Car
psetitr fl(M nsst Aat'dSy.
iOH IHU I.AHII Vh
Another of (iuthrU' tltel-sa w'k-
ers for the beltermetit of the i ty nd
Its upbuilding has pased tf ht te-J ""
rl He was a n- nun of ntur i IIMI II f Y.S HtM(.
a m:l who alS-Tl reaxonded when I UN lillMI IIKIM
alld upon to aid 11 tiOc ntat'ers tr
!n matters thsfttaUle ills - !
ho boi'h . Irnts to t!i t'ualtiesti ll'e
f this ctt theiefore. lniiotng his
niemery and the toanv 1 i it 1 t ailn
l.e he pel fot led 1 tilJe ail ltls-
erv itieitiKer of the vafima tivp'
fgan.aatiotta ate Mithtia-laatli" user
t I.'
sin
.4 '
4 1. !'.. i
Bold Robbers Grab
A Goodly Sum
V.AI-.l. '!.t J tie it I o
gentlemen M!tistiiwn '. on rt
W'MtHj .loio the o i'-.er IveArtt.iji
it t.d... r dieted the t Hy ttH.
t ?---... id the . .trt.ey ft--ttt
...i . e ('!. t t.lv U -t e . 'it
I. til up J t T'.itttuf. s4iin
i if V tlets. .1111 I 1. I wt'h It
a. t i t 4"t 1 m lu t f
I I M Hl v (( S I OH I
II MM III I I. M HIM.
t
' .V tv. la ta v. .-V.- f
"--r l- e Sit.'Sr ta pw e fritt.
ut; i u Km !. at tu kttsiat
''' aHosr hs- tkegftia kr .
'"" elosj Js n i trtrl
' making tta r trn rxtt
! ruaSotl th Mi!t II
' !- I I i . "r !) t wks
I as ' v l srturs (t.tl
Htsaing te. ii..t d ' '.e.i gvw t
"l" l-'HI ntii tf eo
' -" V f '. -. e .
"''s 'U k-blte-l Ksti bot'S
t'l ltk i.4rs (.t tua ahoT
Memft.i(.r ft'ia atany tri
!'s - tttes of tha -n.t t(iM 4
fv--it fr away -r. r.-.
!! b r;-!ittid
A at'ea Uiow .f .M .oo t pA. (
I s. s- i or i.ag
''I HMi'i.tJ S)'S.y
hiH Is h.
'"- ' ' " t l Nsiit nsl I:ttjla.
t""l St I VeMtU a ennei II.
v " ' sit n ar ht u wilt
' ' "f !-'! lit . it ef
'- trs.-;.y idury. A lal f
t ttui. i (! arva near trt-y wdl
" " t as dinintiriulf grotiii..
Vfiu.fi tn.i fti-tn t-wr m. kmif
.! . !t tkrthr
nt!'e-s. (!.t ftl!r corn h(s
eot'tt gt elf r. a
laMefs f...ii gin..f fjnnltig tti lis
sin sn.J ... f 'i.t-rs rH!0r
. f l ti-ewriMg tea. hitt.-4 a I
I'srt i f th-t Ira I .s . s f a
ft..' hl CtJ it .; 4 ef hy cor
' " ' ett thth f .)wsr
I
K
f-.ir the threw
I! W h t! r
ot-r i.f th oh.i.
PLASKtHT IS f.lVKX
CHANCE TO SHOW ( Al Si:
.parlor. Kunorat service for the la!"
I .murium khki:i hit tmiTT ."T1""'" Zm ? '"u '
iMi'i' iv mi liaptlst cbtirri ThursUy ninrn-
i . icjti lyglon will base charge.
j Karl K Ilrafford the man who bad i Lieutenant Harneby t born !.
a peiicnant lor marrying young i'ris c ss: vsctin county. Missouri Nino
au(j who was convicted In the dls- year before entering the service he
tries curt here and sentenced to worked at Panama Knitted as a
xerve five year in the McAleater i..rKai)f m the sltrnal reserve corps
1 enltentlary. was paroled some time v 14 ; snj WA ordered to
j ago by Governor Kobertson In order active duty st New Jtirt New Vlr-
Oktahoma City June 28 Charles j that he nilghtW.d his aed mo'her In ginla Iec lji". At this plae
8. Plaikett. who was found millty of ( 'putting by the wheat crop. WT.en he was Instructor over about
contempt of court for failure to com- -County Attorney Dinwiddle was noft- men was commissioned ss 1st Ue'i
ply with an order of Judge Smith 'o fled of the parole ne got busy with tenant In aviation sertlon of the
pay alimony attorney fee and court'he result that Governor Hobertson. ' signal corps. April iO I'M. but
coat and who was committed Id the finding he bad been deceived a to same was affec tive back to April C
county Jail In IxTan county on June ' the crop (there beint; dod. order- Tea. and assigned to Third Aefo
18 by the district court Judge of the e(j the parole revoked Today Uraf- Teyas. and ass'irnedifi Thl'ed Aer'i
Logan dlxtrirn until he should com-jford Is in Jail at Garner and will b 'Squadron transferred to First Aern
nlT with tha order was today dls- i returned to M Alester tonight. Squadron with wb'eh he served until
charged and set frae by habea cor
The work t !)u vailoiis ti.itiitiit.
jtcea Ht '.arse of the t tutimunlt y er-
jVl.e bntid .tfo ie bi.y tinlay. Hev
era! to1 (emi) ct.i.-ted tr.il lit'
' liioriiing t!mt bitve l.e. it nit.t'lit n
l.e i.e. pt -tor tei 1; a( . B t))t W) ffc )(fl
"" ' ' """" ""; .Kverv member of
vtle iblilnt the fne-al ho'tr. 2 SO
to 3 HO Wednesday. June 19 and lhal . r. S ln f is the jv
all attend the Ul rite r-tr the Uln ' .t( ;.(! .on slsrted. eo 11 t h.s
Levi II Mtihet. UunemS tervlcea 14!d services and dl. of ft-
will be said at the nret M loir- h lrti v . tiUI'r'd far .
t 2 SO !te- John Al "!! f.'l a ble bi f. rw be -.e Into ihee f e'tjs
dating i I nu . in.-' wm on fot'liinale s
e-''tig t.e .i;Miltin'ty of netting h
vat table aervb e fur unit n aim (
. n time- j.iM at ihl rtcal time
j'siteiolv baa plans wnrkef out with
leading b inln.- !. i bib people ef
'Gtltfctlrt Wli!. l will ttol (I'm!
. thing f.r taKMt co'infy lit tin re ir
SIM COUIHIII HUIIST
(III IUII IS lKSTH0iU
pas proceedings.
Judge Kan of the Supreme Court
allowed a writ of habeas corpus on
retltloa of Plaskett and mad the j rir bought to be of Incendiary
same retnrniH before the supreme j oritJn destroyed the new Mount Zlon
court today. Judge Kane also admit- . jjarliRt church recently erected at
td Phskett to ball on his firing a jtn con 7th nd Prkinil Plr)--l
hnnrt In tha sum of one hundred dol- .l.. i. tl. t
Ur.-codUoned h.t he would ... ! Zl "d
"VtfTJK "T T" 2 1; "h'n lh' fir nbr' "u-nl TUrneby was k.lM in
and riarkett has been otit on bond .riTPd lh nami hll(1 prd fh n fo
sloes then. O. R. Fettan of Guthrie ' ntlr itrurIur nd u wM mpo. . ' i('
gulahed pervlce Cross for bravery.
the time nf bis death.
Lieutenant Harneby left for Jersey
City Aunist fi and ade. Augimt 11
landing at Ijt Harve. Fran.-e Mr
bard work and determination Mr
Ttirneby corrpleted his coarse of
trslnin fept . i!7 at which tlnr
be piloted a plane 4 hour and 9
minute the time required to qualify
represented Plaskett and John !lb. 0 save any part of It. The loM
Aaams oi io lame juacsj ri-prfseniea 0jjnlete
tha sheriff and Mrs.
tha Supreme Court.
Flaskett before
Knockout Records
NEW JERSEY MAN IS
HANDED POLITICAL PLUM
Washington. June I'arke.-
Gilbert Jr. of New Jersey was nond-
GKOi'lGF A J't).IMir
Mayor nf th City of Guthrie
cowhomm: iirxii.r iion-
as io wAit s i;ni psm:ii
Wash ngton Junt 2 A eompeo.
mis resolution la snd ih tst f
war with Gsrmsny and Austria was
agrstrj t turrrtatiy by ths ssnat and
bousa center ttdy witH th Dem-
ocrat confer refusing to sign. A
combined fratur of th Knos-Porl-tr
rstotutlon wa to be presented to
th how today for a vo tomorrow.
Harding's Troubles
Are Beginning; i
Salons In Revolt
Washington. June 1'S llepresettta
live A nr. or ft of New York Issued a
statement today assertiog thai the
new reiuhlb'an nienibef of the house
ere d.siatlafled with the proyiess
made by congress at the special es-
!n dlt'dosing thit he and ten
olher had Joined In a rail for a
conference tutnorrow night of sp-
proilmately on hundred new r-
Iput'lban menilisrr to dlstn the
; situation
"We are not mee'lng In any trlt
of revolt" said Mr Ahtofg addlnK
(''oriHttHi'd ijn iv"" f.i
J Kuio'rsl mi i h for !' I'" t . '
11 Msl'be't will be bebt at tt tr
M K iiti'-tt l 1 W ni.4y
a'ti'tn. '.-!. .i.d ed by lr ! A
.' Csliety Inn.f tte i.t t!) hit tuadw f
fomtto't View e muter y t . y sturew
of ttt if will bfl ' '! 'hf i the
fittt.'l .1 ho tr from I I!" I. :t 1
HOy ON OWN IN H I V I H
A COMPANION WATCH
Tuls Jo ?H.lurt C'smsn. t
yssr old. ws d'ownsd let 0S
Paik shoot t o'tltls to marelej
who hi two bey tomiinloii. Cart
tul)!i and lioyte Ward lolsd n
unalt e rsioler sss stsnt.
MAIL VALUATION
Wtehli'Htnn June ?S Tin'stlm
liltlst'iitt tif rsilrnad n mlii pu'-lt '
ti.e I ittet ut a t e ..!. ti ri e i . m p 4
ei. 'i itf !ii.l Tfitt Ml 'land 1 1
1 t. r ' ' S'rw -!..-. Im 4 t
. ei. ! : !' . 'o )i . r.; ut .
t f it !.
r
Here t a record of fhe knockouts
registered by heavyweight champions j
from John L Sullivan to date aUi J
tha knockout record of Carpentle.' 't
the present cnalieDger for the title: I
Dempaey 4a 1
Carpentler
Johnson 24
WUlard 1
Fitzstmmons JS j
BulllTan 11
Jeffries Jl J
Cortett f $ j
On July 1 we shall know whether i
Dempaey or Carpentler will add the I
next one. I
I
MICHAELS DIVORCE GRANTED
Fred Michael has been granted a
divorce from Kate Michaels but the
court granted the wife alimony of t.ated Monday by President Harding that tha new piember wanted to ctit
1.2-0 to be paid In monthly Install- j f or the Bew'y created office of undv j some of the red tape and -ibstitutx
jmet of IS. I secreuryof he treasury. taction for delay.
'."g-'w .i...iii'. : ..iff1 . j1 j t. s.. mj. sji" g . t 1 v
Kansas Giant Had
Easy Money Stunt
I... tv-
'.lll-f
't. ont husk
l'.i
rot
..!.- i.' r r !; (et.
't h fmr nf (Ha atttiy
w'H . rt tn ft.h r(lMf M
f"e. tt pnmt ni
le a-r ef tr.eirtd lit44re wl'l
' ef '-.I l e..ttne.'lH.a
'! .it.er!.n f ry m
't ttta titf .f th work. VmM
' 's a commute wl )Ur rout
ii' trrt4s (.-.format.- r'g irea.
't-. than fl.ixst rt priie r f
f.l f ir t.or.rt .-fi 4tt hJ
s-.e k!it f WKfi n 11)M
U be kr; I a ni tha I ( kA.
Met teliwvw tttey Wi tU tS
r..i tne fflltf.n.y and .onomy 0
th 1.4. ter s r..tit!reJ iii th
hots Nt ir't atf iffrd f.f
'IS
bt
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:iif I. o r.oio.l
i nit -t j . i j . - f r
1 1 hut I
ou t n n-i
A Id r Ie.i Willti u .ii fit. I. i
M"f'i lie lo-i'.tii. tll'i tl t i r I ! Il.i f
lll'itll o f ef .n f.r t'irt'imes ill e fott
Willi I'loiik Morn ii ftf Mn.liti Si.i-.. (in!.r Mi
I 1 ! f i . .
ii' .'i .e. ii ' in. I-.!!'. tov- liv .. t.'(1f .y Jol.ttv.u bl I t
OV.-r .It 111 '"111 i itlo t. r ri'.i' l.nt f. r tl.e . Ii;!!...-! !
. .li-..leret Cli'. lie lor .1 tr-fi ill the tl'!'' Ul.ler
III .:H lot lll.il. !l for tl.o I' th !! 'iiht 'Aloi t)l!Mfirl
illlM .st IkI 1'ouli'l. V. tSitlii .')!. -.1 tbe hnile. r lo j.t l e
!.'ttt!!'i 10 Mot Ml coltl.l ;o! !.. u ..'(. ((. .V.r I
bjotft even ..ite a ...'i-rtf. h it!..!! hit lr oj.j.i.ii.-i: I
III n n;tiiiter of H.. ;iui( Wiii.tt-'l l i!' M-r tii vv tt h ..ii.-
I fttol. nml in ;t lit-n.1 to .-r. ! ... 'J'... '.ref.er t.f b' t nvl t
lotiol wn lir.tleii in (I. iilr r.oiit.l m I . M .'
elbow nn.i i.fl.r that only b.. it f. f ( fl Mn
Wlt 0.lt !..ll.' he o.ul.l lt.1 (ttto. k tit IU o...liel( .
n.iin.l cn.Ietl jiKt as I'ol't j.i.ii.t ot!. Ion. W (h. . .
been hurt fllij hot)) tur were t i'!.'.)! .leal W.tlt. r Hot It before
liny met.
WilUr.l n!tr.l a; ihe ir..Vif vtholi . ttoe ). fr( (..
I uih.' im. I itfiil hrtek t the tr.-ns itiirt..rii.l V vvlm! (he future
lielil ifl hlore.
WEATHER 4
Vew Orleans. La . June 28. To-
night and Wednesday partly cloudy
le Cloudy.
Great Fight Arena Will Seat More Than 70000 People
New York June 23. The irreatcttt
arena Tex Ki kanl has built is rcaly
to aeeoninical ajroximateIy 70f 11
upeetatom when Chanipiun Jack
DenrpM'y meets fjeorgeis 'arx'titier in
Jersey City July 2.
Since April 2. more than W) work-
men have levn Jitritutl over -all
sections of the hu octagonal saucer
trhi'-h trew tlaily under their tattoo of
iamtnrK nnti! today when their lahor
was completed. The great reinforced
structure eoverinjr nearly a thirt! of
the tract known as "Iloyle'a Thirty
Acres" awaits the inspection of gov-
ewwwweswepwwweyieiew . vn.. w e t. w-w.
ernnient engineer nI the installitf ion
of telegraph wires thiouh which
iiii!!iiiii of jtcrMitis conipareil f witotn
the TO.fk) actual apectatoni will he
numerically intiirtiificsnt. will e.ee thf
"Battle of the (Vntury" through their
minds ' eyes.
Twenty-five 'minute from Ilroadwny
and 42nd street a more advHiita?'HM
Kite for the content could not have Iteen
chotsen. Tuhe trains untler the Iludst.n
river will carry thousand of ienirw
to illations ncarrfhe arena. Kerry Ixtt4
will carry more thousands across the
river from "Manhattan to trolley cen
ters in Jerey City within -y rcnli
of the" hMtlejrrotmd. Mtre than i
dozen trn'tk liix railr'tads with Jersey
City nk a terminal will hrinir their
qtiofM fr'.tti distant placm.. S'eventl
trans -continental railronds with yard
only a few Mock from "lloyle'
Thirty Acre" will park upc ial trains
of 1'till.tiinn cars on convenient hilling
wldeh enthiisiiihts from tlistant points
will nee for shelter during their. May
here.
Tin arena is the lafod fver built
by Kickanl tr any other promoter for
a box in i eoutcnt. It cx;-ced by far
... i
'i.vet'etevieeevvvvvvvvvvvvvwevveMMteeeeevevvvvyi
the itn.phitheafer iii hi. h Johns n
and Jeffrie met j J'll'lnt Hmo ev
ati'l o!mi the tine when J.-s WjlUnl
lof I.'im title to Jttck J). mpey at To.
Itido (I two year io It it- heen
limit t a CM if JtitaN. J an (J
half tilillloll feet of lumber e.piiil to
47" miles of boards t.tid end to end or
about J4U rar load hac been uhci! in
the oiiHtructioii
Hotter thriu ever before at a boxinif
hoif hohlers of reticrvctl ents will bo
protected at Jersey City on July 2.
loiitf experience in the pnycholojry of
Continued on Pavj 4 t
WHAT TICKED OVER
WIRE DURING DAY
i ........ .
I'4'ls Msny Aftiert.-as ItolarUnl
antv.d fr dtra. a of th man
b..iy .f t tai orgsnliatioa. whl h eo.-t.
(.midair 4ffMng about Friday fof
a-. f ' .'! u t i ft anew.
' lUis.f I- .
I ' " r ii'f liMtntad ) th tea.
I r"': f fh IfUl ef Mr r.vik
( K nne Kahstr on rhrg of k.lU
If hr fon'ttt i .nirl F. Kabar
j in;ri M.hi - Th Miia.si p.
f uu.jf e.itpng n :)k Hat!
'" ''"'i turtiiany tm.a.d r.
du. r.-t .f j' trrrl g tha
! of Uih Cfe4 er.i1 t I
t's'fusn. Aru -Tba anftra
lets se- r f M City. Whl. 1 1
a oi ii'Iot t.f J '..-.). w dastroya.t
if fif wM. h iS I ds-rag as't.
m'e. at frotl i.O.H.) f loiyo.-O
- Nesr Turk - tle'ttft; th Cr.
i..M!r (rrij.ey ...ntsat rjotl-
i'1 '(.! t-hlsg'r I'gh' fcf.ifcsr
ih.i .i-.i:l'y hand' th majority of
j l.rg aiff.i.u' t"!-'-l atng Ihtt
''"f y 'ut fiiern-o hut bee a place
'so f ti- .h'm rnt heavy luflm
j front FuroiMt of rrpnfs1r admlrsr.
I - Wabtr:gt.. - Th army and nf
' "' Ufei ar'ng f..r bornbina; tt
( Tuesday n ib rdl cntrI!. fct
Itrsliljl ! l
( - 4"hb g.-Carl Wan.ffr rm.
. : te.( t.f killing h'a wife gad
'"rsKg.! Btf4(iif.f ivrt momha
I ago and siirnted t b h'i-d.
j amused h!ms!f by tott.l't ting gal.
j Iowa with straw pijlboi feoni tis
40 se g Kir at th beglnnl'itf
;of hi sanity hearing
ROOSEVELT'S AT-
TORNEY GENERAL IS
DEAD IN BALTIMORE
flaltlmore. Jim ! Charles J
Itoivtpsrte aUorney 'ier tl during
jth Hoottevelt admlnlslrallon. died r
ilill Vista" h' country horn nr
nr imiay.
NO BEER POR SICK
The house by a vo?a of 259 to II
passed tha Willis -Campbell bill yes-
tarday evening t. pratent tha salt)
w of br to tha gkk.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 28, 1921, newspaper, June 28, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713320/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.