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VOLUME XLXHI
STRIKE LEADERS
IF SENATE ACTS
passagi: or axti-stuiki;
LK(;iSl.ATIO l KITIIKIt
IHH'SK WILL bk sii;- .
ML FOH MEX TO
r WALK on
FRESIDEIJT HASTILY
II
HEAD OF ItMLKOU) ADMIX
ISTHATIOV IS ASKKD TO
JIEKT WITH PUK.smrAT
AM) HIS AOVISKHS;
f LANSINT. ILL AXH
7 ABSENT
BULLETIN
Rjr Awinrtsted Press
Washington Oct. 25. Passage
by either house of congress on the
anti-fgrike legislation contained
In the pending railroad bill would
reeult In a general strike vote
throughout the country officials
of the American federation of
Labor said today.
PRESIDENT CONVENES CABINET.
!Vv A..oit-d I'rrxn )
Washington Oct. 25. President
Wilson today through Secretary
Tumulty summoned the cabinet In
specirl eesslon to consider the strike
ef bituminous coat miners called for
next Saturday. Director Gsneral
Mines of the railroad administration
was asked to meet with the cabinet
to present the situation from the
standpoint of t" railroads.
Lansing Is Absent
Secretary Lansing was confined to
bis horns with a cold and could not
attend. All other member of the
president's official family were pres
TIME
nt and Secretary Baker presldsd. jtn Hinees of eight ar nearly one
Secretary Tumulty was present toj whirh he was confined to h's -bed
convey the views of President Wilson H" ras 1!ieM eufferer and was
on the situation. i prepared for the new life beyond when
Aa they entered the White House
alnet officials declined to make any
forecast Some members however
wera said to hoH fi. hu th.t t.r-
action was necessary In the face of
th grrve industrial situation exist-
ing over the country.
St THEME Oi:xIL WILL
SET FINAL DATE
By Annnclnted Press.)
Paris Oct 25- The suprema council
thia morning discussed th possible (
date for ths formal ratification of the
German peace treaty. No definite
decision was reached but it was said
the date probably would be fixed at
next Tuesday's meeting of the coun-
cil. POSSE IX PL HSl IT OF
BANDITS KILL WROXC MAX
(Py AaiM lated Prpiw )
Beaver Falls Pa Oct 25 The man
who was killd by an armed posse
near Cook's Ferry 18 miles from here
last night wss not one of the three
bandits who yesterday robbed the
State Bank of Beaver Fails murdered
director of the institution and es-
caped with mora than I1.6CO In cur-
rency according to a statement by
officials of Beaver county.
30IIXSO.X AMENDMENT.
IS BEFORE SENATE
(By Awuv-latert rrem.t
Washington Oct 25 Although sev-
eral hours of debate Intervened sen-
ate leader were hopeful today of
reaching a vot on the Johnson
amendment to th peace treaty before
adjournment.
OKLAHOMA IT'LL BLOOD
INDI AN" QUITS FEDERAL JOB
(Pr Awlited Pre.t
Washington Oct 25 By a vot
of to 7 th senaU bsnking com-
mittee today recommended rejec-
tion ef the nomination of John
Skelton William to b comptrol-
ler of th currency.
THE WEATHIII.
Near Or lea m. Oct 2 Tonight and
Puiutar. ckwdy. j
The Guthrie:;J4.ily Leaber
noun
SAorf Cut's 7o
Home News
WnMMiViWMWM W "II IHIMMI WW w ft
-Thmm Prank Henry lh Imk
(Jay advAm ajcni o( th Hrn- clr
cue w.t In lite city fedy making final
arraitgt nreu: for the (arade and the
show. "We haw been doing a slash
lag business this ww-non" be said.
This Is the open nwn for shoot
lag geese and due 1 1 but November
lt U not the beginning of i open
season for quail whoottng as some poo
pie believe? Th open urttnn for
quail shooting U (luring; the entire
month of December.
Ti Episcopal church What tt
K and where it came from. Tb first
of a series of kt-tures on the history
doctrine and ritual of the Kptscopat
church to be given by the reclor at
Trinity church Sunday morning at
eleven O'clo k. The public la cordially
invited.1
a. M. Johnston living at 703 Kat
Mautr received a wire today an-
nouncing the death of hi daughter
Mrs. -Harry OnlUgher ahtch aceur
red at Kerry vllle Ti October IS
The remains will be brought here for
burial. i
Athur Rhodes
men hunt rwwtv.!
sn automobile tr ;
wo' He took ! ':
w .-V
j.:sX .. t'?
r Ir tnw f o.v
fit of bin wife's hraHh and h
it jMrforniid mlnu lin for hvr.
an."
mud tho trip in a Studtbaktr and
had few rn!ha. Mv six-cdomott
nhnws that w travrltd ml lea sluce
June 21 when we ift Guthrie" h"
Hallowe'en wsrnlnits by the police
mean no more than a candidate's
promise to voters. Hallowe'en to a
boy is much a day to play prank its
Christum in to get presents. All !oy
! on October 31 become Holdievlists and
brea t oil t laws of pei. They
have no respect for police nor police
order on that day and it will con-
tinue). Hoys will always on Hal-
lowe'en raufte more trouble than s
bo of taeks on the west side drive.
And anyway nobody cares.
The funeral of John Backea well
known and Ion time ctitun of L-cgan
l('CUIty U held Monday nmrtving
at 9 o'clock at the Catholic church
Mr Backcs died Thursday night after
the call came. He Inavea a wife and
hres fh'hlren Alfrd. Lloyd and Lydia
InTmont will be made In Summit
ll'w cemetery
The Guthrie high school football
team suffered defeat yemerday in a
elexw game with tho Chkkaeha b'sch
hol esm on the latter's field. The
fint half was jilayed bark and forth
across the field fortune favoring
nel1"r m
In the third quarter
CnickaKha came back strong and after
a series of lln plunge and forward
passes scored the first touchdown of
n nre. The fottrth quarter nented
iChlckasha cne touchdown and a field
makinjc the final ecore K to 0
ln favor of Chickasha The victory
of Cblckaaha wss largely due to the
('efforts of Smith th big full ack.
whom the Guthrie boys were unable to
efop. On Guthrie's side. Mason and
I.ucet wore the wtars nearly always
making substantial gains. On next
Friday on our home field. Outhrle
will play Perry. Perry has a strong
tewm and the frame promises to he
one -of unusual Interest. s
There were forty boys 1 Trinity
church -guild hall lst night at a
meting of tli Boy' club. A tempof'
ery ozaoization whs ef f wt ed by 4!e
election of th folkrwlnj? officer:
President Far land Pedlgo; vli pres-
ident Buford Martin; secretary JCd-
ward Furrow; ncrgcant at arms Haul
Jaccba and James Henry. Th ftext
meeting will b held on Friday ecen-
ing Nov 7th.
Putting the Punch
They tave struck tha right fart over
at Banner school. Tha Eighth trade
of that school Is netting Jn touch with
practical Ufa problems thanks to. ths
teachers. Here's bow. Tha class has
been organised into a savins deposit
club that U the class In arithmetic.
Tha children bring In what they want
to save whether It be a penny a dime
or a dollar. The money Is placed In
a big glass jar and Hiram Nelson Is
tfie receiving teller. Deposits will be
made until Christmas. The children
must make out their own deposit
tickets. In duplicate. They preserve
one showing the exact amount of
their savings. The other In retained
by the teller. On tb day school la
jtte t a "rjsjw.y-e !jtjfcsj
QOTHRIE OKLAHOMA VKWI!W OCTOlU'Ii 24
ULTILIATUMTD
er uncle m
iMMinnii. iuieam: in
AMKIUCW CONS II. All
ac.i:.t 4i:kis rx-
IIVHMI H HDI MWI).
i:n iiv wah m;-
I'AIUAIEXT
TO USE .RUED FORCE
lAIUtVXZA in IX llO EH
TimoKJii A him; iu:-
CLAKES MKXICVN SOI.OX
AXI THEX A HUH
i on ai l i Kiin
EXMEl)
OwLLETIN.
(Pjr AIM tti-! 'rM
Wah.ngtn Oot 25 Demands
were mad on the Mexican gov.
ernmsnt today by 'the state d-
partment that tt effect the releai
of William 0 Jenkins American
consular agent at Putbla un-
harmed even though it it neces-
sary for Mexico to pay th t60.
000 ransom demanded by the
bandit who kidnapped him.
Whll thl not wsa going for.
ward Senator Myrt democrat
Montana Introduced a resolution
asking President WiUon to us all
the rmed force of the United
State In securing the release of
Jenkins.
Th measure will be call J u?
Monday.
CARRANZA LEADER THROWS
AN UNEXPECTED BOMf
WashinKtoti. (Ht 2.V iKpuiy Mr.
titter del Uio leudtr cf the govern-
ment mlt.orlt yin tho Mexican '-hsni-her
of d smtlea. admhted .hiring a
cecent debate that th rwolwlon that
brousM the present government Into
IHwer was a failure luvwdSn to
"port reai-ninir. Waahlnjtton toiay.
Storming Debste.
1 TU - Jk I. .
.. n-Hie occurred at one of the
stormiewt aoasion ever known In
Mexican cont?reK when the tfon
ii as Mm nroke up u disorder
without an ttem;t to take a vote or
the question of withdrawing frotr
President Carranza th; "extraordin-
ary tiowers" under which he h .in.
creetl ntimorotiH laws.
lVmuty Del Rio in hi p'wh eald:
"In it not in ihp conwienco of nil
thit thin Isint revolution has b.n a
failure Did not the revolution tn-
scrllie on Its iirogram the Imllot tljr
division of land social hetternien and
(Mher fair promlsos? And are we not
dally wltnessln)? abusr mich n have
never been known before? Th j.0-
ple are now convinced how vain are
Iheiws revolutionary rromiwes nd nn
this conviction l now profound thw?
will be no mor revolutions. Revo-
lutions are not made by a handful of
ambitious men but. by 1 roik
themselves. Th Mexican 'jx-opl. i
wholly disillusionised by the failure
of tlifl lust revolirtlon."
The rejiort slated that tU's nfwerh
frofrt tho rarranclsta l.-ader created
a profound sensation throoKhout of-
ficial circles in the rnHt;l.
FORTY rfRSONS ARE
. PURNrO TO DEATH
(lf Akoh-IrIi-iI Preita )
Douthen Bllesia Oct "5 Forty per-
sons were burned to death as a result
of the collision of a namtenRer train
lib a freight train near Krasnowlu
Silesia.
NT MEXICO
1 f"rii VVi-VlVlVVnnVsnWsiW
in Pennies at Banner School; Jabberwocking the Census;
dismissed for the holidays the de
positor pupil can draw out what he
has saved that Is if he has learned to
write a ch"ck. If tie cannot write a
check he cannot get his ravins. Now
that'i good common-sense education.
The check writing lesson will remain
with t'ae child throughout nls Kfe. By
the wry bank statistics show that
thirty-two persons ln every hundred
do not know now to make out a check
and fifty-five out of a hundred are
stumped when it comes to writing a
sight draft. ;
"The Leader Is absolutely right In
urglng a proper census taken of
Outhrle "said a business man." la
'CALLAHAN BROTHERS
AT CENTER
f-rrrr. i r" ..... n 1 "i. . .'... ': ku i. TV'. .
.. . : -'".Mikt CllbM t
lltcrr u Uk) y t-. In irotiMo m lite t 'i.ll.tlwut fttm ly ei the
tnoct fh; (ill. Tij t t-HVlmn of tin Ynle eleet) fiM.I ila ... i.t..r
I.est chwitce of t.nfltti tho Iictllt
Iwnily jioun.U h'lier th.tn Mike
V omy " l '"f t"iiiat
ttftithletie . tyrnpctlttoti m the
- BE USEDGR CENSUS
Ceniiu Inspector pAyt Outhrle
Thus Far Hai feeen Abo-
lulely Dead I On the
Matf
.
UeferrliiR to the nerd of (luthrie and
toi county beromlna lninely n-
teret.r in the coining c-iihim. tin fol-
low in 1-ttpr ii m;io lio tlio
htiMnoM nen of thts city nnt enutit-
rralors ..eot from nalnide Mo illntrlit
to tke the tlly and cminiy tenoim
If tu t. In mediate action should 1
ten Th followtnif letter liow
things have been allow tr drift:
rrtc. of Supervisor of
Orisii. Kirth lifiii-Ht of
OKIahumit t (iklii-ohma
fity 01.1a. Oct.. Z
Kdltor l'S'ler: I am
somewltat dtnpintnted at
th lark of rntio-its fur
the podiHon of Census "
Knuinni-uior lor your -county.
It I my Inten-
tion If poHKlMn ( soeure "
entiinerstors toHldlore In
thtj coouty. It Is up to yott
to help us aei nrf them.
W" do not wldti lo send .
piiumerators frn tititer
dlNtrlits to your county.
lny wo rely iipnti ymi to .
give. tnin matter jnoper
publicity ln order tr" nt
we may secure lornl
enutnctatorK? Htiiiniers-
tors arc paid $100 a
month.
Any favor n1iown ui In
thU matter will lie lilhly
appreciated. AH itpplka-
Monn should U tnalle.j to
ft 1 Peelity Oniu
Supervisor. ni4 Mercan-
tile HldR. Okhlmma City.
Ok la.
Very truly yours
R. I. VMy
Fifth IMhI. OkU.
HEAD OF LINOTYPE
CORPORATION 18 DEAD
fHy .Ai-..Im(.1 I'rewn
Tmdon ct 2j8lr Joneph I.aw-
rencit ilinlrm.m of the International
Linotype; company Ltd. and a direc-
tor of th Mergenthaler Linotype
company of New York dlod suddenly
yesterday.
the last census Outhrle K(t it in the
neck strong. A few indifferent men
took the census and missed several
thousand people not In outlyimy ad-
dltlon or district was taken in. Cufirle
suffered In consequence. On the other
hand Oklahoma City Knld Shawnee
McAlester Mtiiikogee Tulsa and other
towns gave the census a wallop strong.
The enumerators at those places not
only listed famllios twice but they
listed transient guests In the Hotels;
they took ln all the additions real and
proposed then they hiked out to the
graveyards and (listd the dead.- It
waa a merry flgbt of padders Maxko.
gee was given fifteen thousand popu-
lailon more than Oe had. -Thexe were!
'tome loud kick mado and a sort pt
t!LJ!J''!!lL-?''ll-
101!).
WHO PROBABLY WILL
WHEN YALE AND PRINCETON MEET ON GRIDIRON
at cctilcr mi Hie t-itc...ii te.im
Lot Mike firmly leliee thai he
IM.t Ihw l.r.tli.r are the hvul
Imilhcrlv le wks nhrlved
Returned Soldiers
Strong for the
American It C.
If you ever fi-l l!t leant d u!)t
shoot -the uvrs if thi Anterhsn
lltd t'rt tnlk any rettirn.it sol-
dier they hi.' nthiittBt. ttlly for it
They eik frtn -x'it.Mir Thy
Know Ihe tel mmh) th i.d t'ro has
dune "liny are fur It tiuiintnifi'e
now. they want th'irt'aultuiion kept
u inmt re liesrtlly for tll in e tlim-
trif ntm.
1t nur I i aervtee h-n fntmil nm
Ht..iin.lirB fiic'i III two of out M-boot.
Thtwe fuels will 1 reported to ''he
M.iile in an article' In KUly Leader
Monday. The Friday Octotwr "Slut
drive U will lie done In otic dny If
t !Vm iniT. if ntf cnLnmintie yet jtms
of the lti..ti to help at tint nieetln
coiiM fur anything. ' It's pi.tnjt over
the top.
Ilere'a ihe way ut vers cam 10 the
committor;
May we have the oim ru lm
for n Red ('rout meeHns?
Mr Wilson n w owner- Von
surely may. Ihe nitcra h'ouso t
Hlw.tys t)tieti to the It. d Cruxs.
Mr. Ityun-Wlll ytvi help u In
or muslesl program for a Red
t"rH tii'ttln;?
'Anwer surely mint to do
everyihintf ! i n for the Red
Cr. The iHind I for the Rd
Cr and will gladly give II
tstatanr for your tnmlnc.
Mr TnKtptrt- Will you lug fr
our Itd ( 'row pu Idle initii(?
Answer-1 will slnit for the
Red Cross any time. IMiKhU'd
to do it.
Mr Mi finite Will ymi (.11 th
H'ople snmchinit of our irhch
ttino proirrarii in our public mc-t
In??
'Answer- You hit t will Cal1
on me miy time any pi u e. Til
j;o the limit.
Minn lliryt -(Ovit lunar' dls-
4 a nee) will ynu hf.'r ut In our
Red Criws public mentlnK.
Answer-I will xludly if I have
no conflicting criKtisemcnt.
And every wlvre on th? kIic-is If you
tulk lo JmI who know Ihn m mi e
time prHtruin you II find tin in for tt.
The ohj.it of Dili pelili.ity U that
everyone mny know ihe !troninm und
know how th.-lr money In iroln to be
spent. Tho mnmhershlp fee is k nni
yenr we hd three thousand meniheis
tit ihe city att win thontmnd In ihe
county. Of this amount wf) ix ni
rims to Iho Outhri 'biiier and &
nzaaif jfcss.i4Wsxxii
- mm mmm mm t 1 i
probe hut it amounted to nothing.
The cemeteries and the hotel list
stood and they stand yet. 1 am not
urging anything Improper hut this
time It I to be hoped enumerators
with enough spirit can be gotten wjo
will stay on ths Job long enough to
place ln the census tabulation the
number of people w actually have.
The Chamber of Commerce should go
after this Ifting at once. That Is what
the Chamber Is for. and If the Cham-
ber official are too busy to do It let
a special committee be appointed.
Outhrle must have a real census this
trip." -'
"I cannot understand why all this
commotion is being made about uu
P R I O E ' Mlw
v ane I ev
PACE EACH OTHER
Tim ClUhan
Vol. mt Pi (it. rtt.it foollmll miui
111. I.r.th... M.L. i.. I... .1...
Tim U ..i- ..11...- !....
(n lei.r vretU hole in the VaJc line
.if iiicmU lu.t he they hNe met
Thirty third Dcirrce It Conferred
on Eleven By the Supreme
Council Wh'ch Adjourn
ed L". Night
Wlilnt.!n (let jr. - 1 e fottowlntt
Dklnliiiiiiii Mam'tin were f.tvtn tio .1;UI
deereo t the HinHlnli Run Temple on
Itith tie t lnr a nt it lit lit und are
on their way lnimn tudt) 1
Stieditlik A AiiilefHim Tiilsn;
Henry It Rotten ILilleyvllie; Chesrer
A ItuKiird Tutsii; Cotnelum K Fo!. y.
Ktifaula; Henry L (Soddard of fkU
ilomn City; Alv J Mien n MUl.ut C
llwle of Tiilmt; A C Bet def.'Tuwhu-
ka; Stephen W Lane Coalstttlo; Jaimes
S Maheit Miami; John MrMullim
Hartlesvill.
' Cot Thntnn 0 Fitch who eom-
manditd Mnjor Alva J Nile' regiment
In the Hpsnlsh wr took the lewllis
prt In toitfetrlna th(. thirty third d"-
ttree to Mr N !!
THE L0NO8M0REMIN 8 STRIKE
(lir A liit. il lrM 1
New York Oct 3"i Tlie ntighore.
inen'H nlrlke Boetned further from (
(lenient Hum ever today. M.ijur Ily
lit n on.- of Mm tmn -lilor nppnliiiisd
hy rieereUry of l.ulmr Wllmm iirrmm
ed nnottier cutiferenm tiiilny wltti
stevedores lit (lie : ope of Mr!.ltritlnK
their difference.
Meanwlillq nesrly fMi utilpii totil-
Urns about 1700 Ht'i iois sr tlei) tip
In the hiirlior
BACK TO NORMAL TIME
AFTER TONIGHT
llt.r Aii. inlt.'l I'..' I
Wimhlturtotl. Oct 2. -WMIi Ihe tum.
Iii hack of th" rlocits of Iho lutid our
'Jour at two o'clock tomorrow mirti-
Inir the American pviptt kIii will
llv liy norm t I time
ter cent lo the K'lietiil li'nd)Uitrt-rH
In addition lo t lin t siiioiint i)n i iitrtt y
n to tirlxe flvn thoiiit'trni ilullur of
which our city Is sxk d to rl tne-
half or twenty-five hundred 'I hi'
Kh for local work whuh will
plained at our inciting pttylna; tut
nursteH home services. visitor. (
The women of the riiy are auke.l to
hold Ilii-m' Iv s In mn iicm for th)
drive.. It will be done Itt on d.ry If
sufficient worker are tnnd'ed
2..:;
What Is Fame?
Klrls working nine hotim" nnid a
young woman employed at te pioneer
mills yenterdav "We don't have to
work if we don't want to and; when
w do work we are welj paid What's
nine hours' work. Io you hear any
kicks among the girls. I'll ssy not.
We wanted the extra money and we
wirrked. We were not chained and
forced Into our Jobs. The Pioneer
niatiMgernoiit could easily have sent
way and gotten people. And we are
better off when we work anNow. Out-
side of a ptc ne have nothing to do.
The money cornea in nicely. A girl
at work lnaver in trouble or a boy
ellher for thut matter. The trouble
(Contlned on Page tl. Col. 7.)
VA kaUti
. i V. 1NUMIIEU50
-' t "7-rTriiWia"?rf''
.'seeewrgag'.
TROTZKV'S STUFF
CAPTURED
LEADER i
HI D MINIMI I R IF U H IS
HITOHlin Al IH1AI1 OF
Ills ltIY
1 n.jn-
IN; UIIH U K TO
UAIj
TWO CITIES REGIMED
BY RED FORCES
I1IHIH IK.IITINCi IS HK-
IMsIlll.lt IN IMHMiHIXS
soi "in or MOMiin
w m m; mmi n aihiy
IS IHIi SHFAIS IH
IMXKirilt)
OUtt-tTIN.
. Pt tltt I
Cep"hitn Oct ?VThs sotlra
staff ftf ker Trouky bo'sMvihl
rllssr f vac ad msrtas af
Russia has bo csptursd at
Trfc fllo. surordma to a Rf
v( dispatch tt tt NMoea Tl-
dsnds. TrWlky htetf tarspsd by
slinging to a railroad far ard tatsr
fissinq front ths stn In So su-
tomobils TROTIH V tlAOS Ml
ARMY IN OR AT BATTLE
Umdi.it m lt.ilivlna und-r tlw
commsnd of I .rot Tnnikr l.Uhrvtk
mintitt-r of wr and mrln tmn of
the Rusian soviet ttternmntt httv
vsly atlxi kr.l the tine of I ha
lint in N'.tthetiit'rn atmy and ha
mi. . eeitrd in farrylnit for th m
rnent at U- .the thru of tip' Itt'ter
4 tiiiot I'. lr iru-l. jc.-..ina to rpr1
rci-hii this t'tty Trkt. -9Ut and
I'avlovolt south of MrHrral hvi
ten reci: t nred ffm th f. f
Oemrstl Yttdentteh U U clsirttwl 4
lh AdVHttce of fh ltU!Wtlk ci.n
t loin's
South if M.w.tw hrr enersl
Itenchlne'n ndvn t h mennrtnl to a
certain dvfcr.-e the huh! of h id
shevlk on th aneieut t ity rf th imn
fUhflnit in ln on but nothlnf s
lo the result otitfttoed hits been em
e ' iteiMirts iti'tlcae howver. rn
(Id.Tsitott hy the sovl.-t leaders f a
tUtt to wlttuln all bothnvlk trot
in Turk ii an and atinndon M.m.iw
Sihrln ttre on tlwtr way to
fhlii to nlt ti-ncrl (letlfkltlA Jrt
hi III III I'll! Sill
'I'oln.lik wemiftn Plherlii I said 1
hiv he n cplutcd frifitt ih Kolchsk
arroy by tht bolshevik! This rrtxrrt
If eohfirmed. would IndU-sto sn ad-
van. of the soviet army In itml see-
tor nt lnt n-port showed there (tiit
it liU'niic.i to Ihe tnntward of Toh-
..h.k f
ARE DAILY PESTERED
illy A L.li'il pr ) '
Washington Oct 31 -Official li-
mot. for a hc!i)i and decency bud'
sc for K'tvet ntiiMit rtcfks p'ttc the
minimum annual ripen of a family
of five t I; an uitmarrted wom-
an at lintl und a sitM'S mti at
I 'eoo
Th ' fitfuri w.'te made p'ihllc to
day by Or Hoyal Meeker chief of th
l.nr'uu of lulror tstiitie. In rmnee
tiiut wlih h inte'!ttUoii of federal
4!irl. by a cuiigm wiimsl commit
te.
Tlf fiMid Item tn th family bulet
Amount to ITTS fM The clothing Irtll
for the y r int at I".I3 Tl of which
tho hiislKtiid 1 alhrtted flt.t4 tlui
Wlfw It; ll.yenr-old W fl'l.tC
Iho five-year-old girl 2ir.t) and th
baby ttwo yvanO 117. Ttouslng fuel
and light a-e i hc.1 at f t?i and Ttvis
clineni xp u.n at $ '.It s2. a total
of '.'!27
The bureau in compiling th. ee-
(Inrafe mskoa a bat eltowsno for
the wife of one and a Naif hats a year
$10 for a winter hat and $3 for a
summer on h wtn'er tut o b
worn two years; an Item of. 1 40 bt
allowed for a newspaper held by Dr
Mrker to b a neceaaliy.
CUES WHO HI IS TALKING TOf
.Cartoonist Tuthlll hit off some
thing really gintd In strip cornice this
trip. 1 1 says he I good for two or
tbrc years. "Cues" will begin la
Tho Leader Monday.
BUT
PES
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 25, 1919, newspaper, October 25, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713411/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.