The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 17, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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The Guthrie Daily Leader
Kr4 tt K .ISH. iiklshmM M4 class wsall ih -t Mr. k a.
VOLUME XLX1V.
(U'tiikii:. OKI. a.. wkdskspay Anasr it.
PRICE:
I fp ft
NUMltr.U
Immoral
Revels
Uncovered
BULLETIN
Kimii City Aug. 17. Ttn arrests
rt md today by ts police n
CMntttin wth t d.scovtry of tt
Fret Lcv Emponuwt"' or "school cf
vice" fcy tn awt'vorit.ts last ngst j
n a fasHlonabl part of twn wce
high school boya and 8irl wr 8v"
an Instruction and lessons in bscso-
xtou pleasure. Startling develop-
ments Involving prominent club mei
and women who vtere seeking
-warnethlej different" and found it
in te "vice school" i promises).
IMMORAL REVELS IN SCHOOL
OP VICE BROUGHT TO LIGHT
Kin City Mo Awe 17. rjst-s
cf a -school of vice" whbh rival the-
re ve'.i of Itelshaziar and !n w-hiifc
Innocent blga ethool girls and 1-ov
fr? tho ricttma. were roveald to
tiny following a raid vit-on a luxar
iou aRarunent In an exclusive r-t.-Jetit'al
district and th.' arrest ot
It tV. HaroJ S5. and Albert K.nK-
Astound'ng Story
The men confessed to .in astound-
ir.c flory of immoiV.uy and gave
police a lift of ' -s of hUh
Mhoo! students who bad beu lurei
o their apartment. Wn t ' "'
v i' re questioned by the vd;ee th-
Twines of a score of oihers were re-
raM who had tatt'n pa't in tn
' t tks.'
A book found in the apartment
fi-r.ta.iupd the name of 111 men km'
women many of them prominent in
bns'Efss and society who It U at
?.-rd. tor-k 7 art In the orrbs. A. '
(fnftMiiii'd on HrP" S
INTO THIKS
A'tiPC'. Aue 17 C.rrte
frrr t
vhloh "Tly Hi'. v-vk ln-p.n
t 'f " s've ari'.-t TuikUh
B'ttV D -
4tid Lave rr-ohd th kar'..t rit
ay? aa official statcnnri ij-u"1!
uT?. ""
It I? Mertel that the TurVs sr- !
racuat!n Isrold f-i m'.'es pouthea j
tt Cosstantinopii? I
COYLE MAN IS GIVEN !
MAIL CARRYING CONTRACT j
Wil'.ard 0- Joaes bns Just received J
a poveniment appointT.cnt to carry j
I". S. Mail on Route 4 out of Coyio. j
His duties began Monday August 15th 1
Villard has Fuppliod hirnso'.f with a!
na Kord roadster and has r"ieofd
Lis pocititja as office t'.erk for Col- J
liDs-I:y-Morrfi Vhoalo Gruiory :
ccmpariy at Oklahoma City.
Wizard has the best wif-hes of hi
many friend for a pleasant as woil -as
-ocua.erative pofit'on.
MANY WOULD BECOME CITIZENS
OF UNITED STATES
Muskogee. Aug. 17. Fran'-i Kantner
Mut-koRee man wag on a visit to
Atifcyia !a July lli. JHs catve
land forced him Into arniy t.ervice he
says axd lie served unwillingly
thnmfhf.tif th war KTiet-iatl-
ar.er America catne info the conflict.
!
Now- he is asking for the second time ;
tj be admitted to citizenship. Two
others hare applied for firu papers i
EAST SIDE NEGRO IS
KILLED IN CRASH
Muitkogee Aug. IT. Charles Har
din. cf Muskogee was killed
Ernert Brewer of Haskell. proh-.My I
fatally kurt when their au omobile
overturned near Taft. Three others
wero curt eejiously. All are negroes.
AMERICAN WOMAN IS
DEAD IN DENMARK
Chicago Aag. 17. Friend3 ber-
bare received word of the dea'.a in
Copenhagen Denmark on June IS.
cf Mrs. Ears. Robl-Sai-tt. widow r
the Ttanlsb-Anierican sculptor. KarJ
Rohl-STEllh xpbose work she is aalj
to haT directed.
McCLUPE'S MAGAZINE IN
HANDS OF RECEIVE
New Tork. Ang. IT. Receivers in
eiatty were atpolnted today for Mc
Clare'i Magaiine. Ine on complaint
of Marcn B- Bebrrr.an who c'aitnx
i;jS0 doe on Bote.
I
WEATHER
Ke Or!aJit La. AaJ 17. to-
iit avnd Thnrsday r"-y clntidy
cooler tssifit soniera Otlaioia.
Body of Negro
Slayer Is Burned
To a Crisp by Mob
Augatta. Ga Aug. IT A
masked mob forced it way into
te University Hospital her:
aSortly after o'clock thi morn-
ing aecured the body cf Wa'tj"
Smalley the negro vs ran
amuck and kibed two white men
and Injured four etrere late yes-
terday and carrying it beyonJ
the city limit burned it to a
erip. The body ten re-
turned to the hoapital.
NEGRO WHO ASSAULTED
WOMANJDF 34 HANGED
Goes To Hia Death Without
Feur and Tell Ministers
He Has Been
Saved
Kaaa tlty Auc 17 .-WV.Iit 1.
nr-pro lianced in tilt ci'Utily juil
brre ttJy for n axault on an
'ldr!y wai'e woman nuir thun a
yfar aK. Tho tii'sro d!?pl;td not
trine of ncr ousiu'i( wlinn ho a 1m1
from the d'.itli coll. I'lHin tho ficuf-
f.'.d Ih W in sinj:!n! tho hjnm
' "Saviour is ntu' than I '.ft to tn'" and
lie i.;vr to li RiUvlt lo affoctod
than !ho (ouny ".fflol nogru r.ln-
If "oris and ; l iosts and sotno of ln
ou hund.'i'O Rci:talors who 1 ncss-
fd th t v) ution.
.''.ik to tauH p.nod in th
Cfil a mook ao. ho ombra'H'd seoral
r"l'p";ous donotnina: iotis.
Loo a fiection hand was sontenod
t.u AaKUHt 2'.': 120 afor a jury had
fount! him jruil'.y of a tdatutorr charito
Yilod againitt him on the comtdaint
of Mm. F!!.aho!h I.tahiu. 9 years
4iid of !ndo;io:idt-nio Missouri.
i Mrs Liahtn dtod a fo' tiajs af'or
: I c had hppti ntnod.
Tho attack occstrrofl on June 28.
! !&:. Mr nar.ro- founl lylne. In
f. rr-ad tiar hor homo whero ho had
crawled it an at:m t to r- aid
lifr ci'HhinK WBs torn In s'rips and
"i saturato.j iih Llood. I-o hi
'ri-st'"! s fow dHjs '.at.T an 1 fonfs-
i to t'ip i riato.
Thi- u ts tho f rt )nnit:np in Ka:-
t ( uy !n
which t.aio
he I.i-t six y. :.rt. rturini
capital punhtnrn' had
'.jt'i-ii jihoiiflu-d In this K'u.p a:id later
niado l'jral.
HOMINY TO I'LAY
HI.L HI Hi: Sl'MMY
Guthrie has lost tho Ut-t two ball
gauit s but will tun kit-e nt xt Sunday.
Ica! fans are Ijottinp wo in. Th
game lifxt Sunday will bo unuMii.il-
fact and iiiter.'tinr. Tho fat l!om-
iny team that defeat d the locals Sun-
day before Ui-t will be here. Thr
pronne of oath ttrm will be tho
wr.e as wore uniforms at that time.
On September ttn Oilton w !!! come
to juthrie for a game Tho Oii'.ou
team ha aecured fio 'if the former
White Sox tea:ii and have Ciotte
in the pitcuer'g box. Too pamo wii!
be a good one and will not bo one-
sided a Manager Lean of tho local
will have foair fXt eptionaity fi.-t
material to oppo" the former worid
t haripioij f.
A lar'fe-e delegation of Hominy fana
will be here Sunday and a apeclal
srain i.i oh run nere irf.in t iianaitT
"'tuosa iue game. .
! FINANCIAL AID IS
! GIVEN TO RAILROADS
i Wah!nrton. Aug. IT. Favorable
report on the adminig ration's rail-
! road funding bill of 500.K0.0Ov wa
! firderei! Otitar Itv thA imii'a tnfpr-
1 Htate coijinwrce committee bv a vols
. tQ j
. j
THE CHURCH AND THE BLUE LAW -:- OBREGOWS HOUR
Of all the liUeluuh aceusati'ius lhat
the cl.upt-h has had to tear in tlie lat-t
few years jo?rhajth tione han been mort
unj;jsf than tlie charge that it is. in
any organized way res-jxiiisible for 1he
wt-ak. ami sentimental atrif atioii in
favor of an cjjI -fasIiioiiel "Ulut: Law
Sumlay."
It L true that a imiiilw r of church-
iuen. particularly from the South have
l.-en aetix'e in Waiinjrton of late in
an effort tv inJut'e Conjrress to regu-
late the Sabbath by lut-ans of a federal
law. The Federal Council of the
Chun hes of Christ in America representing-
1'rotet.taxit denominations and
tLe XatiWl Federation of Catholic
fsCHriff ies. ropr-eEting the church of
limine have riot been aetiv; officially
in this draj;ti movement. Neither has
Peace For
Ireland
Vanishing
BULLETIN
Dublin Aug. 17. Eamon de Va'rrj.
Irish republican leader declared to
oay that the Dail Elreann would not
jeeept the term of'ere by the Brit-
ish government extending to Ireland
an offer of dominion statu.
The public meeting f the Dil
Elreann wti adjourned thi a'ter-
r.oon to an indefinite date Prlvt-s
sessions v.l be held In the mean-
time beginning tomorrow!.
PREPARING FOR WAR
nolfa'. Jrolatttt. Au. 17 All royal
Irish iatabalary loa ha Itooo
canci'llod. daiinK fro.ii todav. It
anmn'.ntt'd tnro Ih'.H af'.ornoou.
LONDON PAPERS SURPRISED
lmdon Aujr. 17 Ixmdon ti'w-
pai.rr. rvon those that lutvo mont
warmly ton jiorifd lr'.!i afplra'lou.
today titled with connldt'rablo n-K-rot
the (.ta'omt'titii tnatlo by Kamotin
do VaK'iu. at youlorday'n mooting of
tho lri-ii ri'jmb!Kii intriifitiiftit.
Thoro w hoHPver rolu- tatno to i
r.'garu tt;o (ii''.h as cj'rtlnR lro-j
land'a lact wurd. and mmo editorial
doclaro oimfidcni'v Unit If tho i.!Uo
was placed ht'foro th lr!h ltod.-.
tho Dritish tormti if ijiit'.liMiu'ii'. would
be ftfcrptod.
DE VALE RA IS STEADFAST
Dublin. Au. 17 Mr. le Vaien
id the Irish na ion did nd s and
betwtH'n KnKlan-l and aorbl mioI hk
nut !iuit!ng tip the n-as botttetn the
t talanul.
"Uo have no enmity to r'ngland."
he dt't'larod. "At biast If this uuc!i-
' Uon w:re K- tlo L 1 belli vo fber-
would be rone The only comity l.t to
that rubs wlikb Un In .b j eople hrito
to "he ui.ii row of their bunrn."'
ll was caid. remarked the republi-
can leader that the lrih que'on wan
a prt. .! in it wa a pm-Veni. ho do-
' tlari'd- u br-.'bb'uj d powerf-tl.
jt-h ;-cra.in wlKhiei; to eni r.taih on 'in-
.rights the prop'-rt) and (ho fn-i-do-
uf bin neighbois. That wa.l the
fundaiiO'iital probbon o be ' I led.
Humon nature bad to bo taken Into
eonKiUera.t bn; he puirx ' I out and
they who were aoriiinf? for a eomplete
and final ttettlenient were to see to
!; that relations must be adjusted on
the bast of risht. Therefore in o:i-
kiderlng '.he problem they who had
ribt on their ("de bo said its u 't
count.
"The Irlfll people OH t lillo h now
bet uuse more ariiiH are being
for" ho declared.
LIFE INSURANCE FIRMS TO
TAKE GOLFERS' 'RISKS'
Colurnhtift Aug IT. Do lnuraiK-1
companies connidi-r golf a dam;eroua
paine? They mui-t.
Two Ennlit.li lif JnKurauce com
panlcia Saturday received auihorc;
from State Innuraneo Superlntendeni
li. W. -Gearheart to write a "com
plote coveraRe" on pidf.
They tharpe 1 1 75 a year for pro
teeting your Rolf outfit J-uin fire and
theft; $i per year for a IVto sruar-
antee if you are killed by a o!f bull.
ivl ia- Wl " e-.-rrv n .'"
tA t..t. a t i. .... .
08e ot)P re; i-r year for vub-
; l.c l ability in which the companies
amumes a risk up to tlOt'tO if yon
t'rive the ball no hard that you ki'l
a couple of memV-rn of the paller.
The conipanieg abaolittely refuse f
Inmre ytnj tit jm'ling Into th-i
roupli and they'll n.ot painble on h-jv
rr-anr strikes ubove Tr it is iroin
to lake yoil to lnaVe the circuit.
t
any t-uMsidernbli body of churchtneii.
taken uh individtials been identified
with it.
Leaders in the clergy today pn l
leaders oinonjf layuieu hnw well
as tmybody in America and probably
better that blue laws of the early New
Filmland type are completely inap-
plicable nrid jmfit for thcHt lini".
Laws which wi pe rondo in un attempt
to jroveni im.'iji'h Sabbath behavior in n
lay xvhen this was tin arieultural
country have no application in these
thickly populated industrial hijh-
pressure times. (Vmditiona of life to-
day hold men and women under a
Mrain of uervous tension 'altogether
unknown a hundred or even fifty
years ago. Recreation in a physical
merita and moral neeessitv. The
THE AULERS OF SPAIN AN
INTERESTING SNAPSHOT
r I . - - - ' X
ao.JBWiJI . . " . . m r ' IT W Skat. L
' t jr(V.'T ';is .' '
as - " it. :
11li2l.lv Sj
Kinc aiol ijin't'i
S'Oiu.
n jsliy
In si) t lit'
am m.n.'
Chronology of Events In
Ireland Sinee Rebellion
The (otlowitiK i- a
important etenU in li
I a!er i .'ot iiioii of
(run:; of July 11. If:
.-inn J'Yin and crow u
Hi':ai ial iotl.t bet tt .'imi
. in oijolotl y of
land from th"
iilij n(i io 'he
1 bet wee i th't
fofteit and '.ho
I'l-fliler l.loyil
(ietiiKo Sir Jamra t rain of t'I-iT and
t-lamoiitl ile Vb-ra iff llisll liipnli-
I'.an leader UtokiiiB to t!o r!iti-1-hntent
of rtt-afe.
- li;-.
pril :' - li'M ci iii I a!'l i I
civilian kiil'-d an. I Cli wouttdrd
Sinn I'e'n or Irl-L Ki-putdifait fl.u?
raii-od over Iiutibn pot-l of fn-c ; ln--la-id
pnii l ii(Pfd a lepubil.' nil. I I'al -
ri. L l'i.:.r 0.- v ntt 1 oil Pr. 1 1 !.l l.t.'l m 1 I
I'rei id. Ii!
April r- - Ma:t:al law tleelareil ; i t -v
oiut ioinri.-M ilr;i.n out of S S'ooli.
e:o' (ii't-in; 7 ii ? o i'.onet . in. buliiiic
the CtmnleiM Mark liv let takoi) by
'row it force rne'cr'y (l.tMuc'e i i -
niateil m lii"0ii o(H).
May 2 f.evt-ii Dublin leaderx. in.
(IlldiliK I'rov l.i"Iia Prel-loni I'ea'xe i
-xecii'"l. Sixteen are sent t" pi"oti :
for life.
May 11 .- St-M-n more Sosti I'ein I
bolder" exeetited: 79 sent to prin oi I
.Ti'nl I. ."ti tl.'- or-iMl ; 411.001! HUM..1
troops si'io (o Ireland.
May 17- Sir liot;er CaMonent iii-d
for h!ih treason; handed in 1'enton-
v ille prison on Aiotust X
- 11117 -
Feb. J' Sinn Kelio-f jtiot freed
frini luti-nnoi-:t In .ni;laiid a"-
pe."d by auMoirlilcH (it wh-i'-ale
raids throtK'uiat Ireland
July 12 Irish prihimers in iireMi-
Bont ramp a' Levis Sussex inutini
Oct. JO -IJoyd (ieorpe In HoUko of
OoiumoiiA tliarcH plot for neve !r;-li
revolt to be aid' d by vn Hern--toitf.
K'l.S-
May ti - lie Viilera nddre" nn'i-
co'isctiptlou ineeiinir at. HalliiKhii-
dernen. May 2- -John IMIltui a'pi-'in f-t
American Mippt.r. of N.iilonailntt and
condernufc Sinn Fein.
June 21.- Irlhh repuWit! formally
priM-lainifd by I'ail Klrleann or Irit-ii
parliament in Dublin.
- 1919
March 30 Twenty S'.nn l-eiio-ri
eat aue from Mountiuv nrUon
June 29.-S!.. Feltera bum llrltlsh
-xWxfiiairn rjiao.
t'liittinat ion of cjcni ftl.iy and deecnt
liolidsiy atttiviiies. whether on Sunday
or any other day would Dot only be
silly but eei odihtrlv harmful.
The best brains in the church know
t Ij is. That organization must rmt loj
hel ilto blame f(r any ill-considered
and untimely at'etopt to turn back
the Hock. Kveiy k'tMid citizen will
have a decent rrjurd for his personal
.bel'Mvior every day in the week and
he will have a further decent regard
fur the j.roper observum-p of those
Sunday custoius which touch his
spiriliuil life but he will not stand for
the ''blui-: laws" of a peiiod which u
quile projierly dead.
Alvaro Obreon xvho comes nearer
to Heing a constitutionaj president of
SkC
)hn! i-. this ml 1 1 -oi uij; Miop uf the
il.iniijf l!nit n rriit imi! Io liurv'"
flair in Dublin .'ii'et: mnittar .ietmm.
t i -ii in o lo r Ii Uh et! 0'.
Scjit 12- Suppicmton of Dail Lire
ai.n alii ail t.tli.-r Si nil Fi iti ormitilra-
t.'Oli. t'l-tiei 't by Hm:iIi fot .-I II llo-lit .
Il.'i ! - Vl. oilnt Fleio h. land
l.iiiil of Ireland atlibUH'ied h'I"
tiavtll!; iilotur tomilry r.o '
ii'ij a 'iiii.t-em. 1 killed. 1 '.tound-
- t:n -
.tan 1 -'Hirer bundled anucl y:.un
l'eiioi raid police luirrac'. 1" I'ur-rii-;iob(ll
and later dc roy ilir u w! h
1 t iiioiilte It poiit t'lileii killed
Hi itii h KoVeruiOeiit i.ff.! t.'iO.tllMI ft-
tvard f." c:r.."ir' of ra der.
Alalih 21.- 'Iboiiilt M i. "ili t am.
!oi Mayor of ("utU s!i '' '0 death and
Mis M.o CurtiCil tt oiri'l.d bv armed
lie 11 lir their liotlo- 15 'DO follow
tiodv lo (!io i:l'i:t'i
-liine ll llrl'lsh tniopti in Iri'litnd
ill 're.CO'd ID ( 1. 10)0
ll '.:" Set t ll' eel) per-nU V.ll'e'1
and mane wounded in !rlftn-f r1"t
il i A toioioi' e t etif of pnititu"
of IrUh t'o.'ieion l!!H 1 follnwed by
ret.ii;niiiion of 1"2 Irish maijUtrittea
iiobtin;; IlillUh ( out nt it-tii in
AtU ''5 - Lord Mayor MaeSwlnev
of Cot. 4 olid ten SillU Fein 0Hiielu'e
contb'td of .e lition. tt.irl h'-initer
strike i'i ItrU'tm Prison
A UT. 22 - Lotiilii fiai k town of
Lo-l.orn. ti-e-land and bum Sinn Fein
htmeeH and tdioi x bm 2f.i)it0"0
A list. 31. HelfiiHi riot In ic renetvff; j
per-otia lllled; 211 firen In fix.
' fl t K . I
Si-i t. I.- Four hundred anil Stun 1
F:n IrUh police threaten to roxiftn If!
lyird Mayor MacSwiney in reiioi'o'd
Sept. 21 llalbrllipan witicl.ed mid
burned by raider'-; fl.OuQOiMl lo!-. j
Oct. 25 - Lord Mayor MaiHwUieyj
idle on 74th da' of bin hunxer strike.
J Oct. ;p).- Cardinal Loinie rebukes
peritoiot enKa:eil Jn romeullIlK re
billion in Ireland. "
Nov 17 -CiitnnilMce of tine Hun-
dred in Washington star- "to Invtts l-
Ktte and report on conditions In Ire-
land." Nov. 21 - Football throng In t 'or a
Park. Dublin filed upon by polite In
roundup of Sinn Fein sunped; 2i
kllb'd and 70 wounded.
Nov. 2H. - Arthur Griffith and oMier
(Continued on I'agu 2i
tHOME BREW WILL
BE MADE LEGAL
lNw Rolit'g on Pry Tert
j Mnuorx Ti Uo Mx.lf If T
! Hotiif Cottsunipttoti
! Only
3
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hei '.r I'Ul l
t ii 1 1 fe t ;t. ni
iOlii: I. 10 !ii ih
IK I .
Siav. mi
t d
Vtiv h
!!.' t
'H et
ill t'aiiipin'H
bill si-prove.l !.y the h'vi.
Hie 4 'in ndmanl adoe'ed i
K
tilllute f.ir a neiate pr.iv lu.ti. would
rt'nuir fi-.btitl nic.nit t.. lum war-
rant t'Mfi tv t-iiU ntiii home in ter li
t.f !li!i'.r It pi tin .e. htmevrr. 'h'
liu warrant eltutt be UiH'd fur n t li
ff u In I it "u!ilef there l jnii.n t.i
bi ll.'ie Hit. tt dvtt'lltlitf t Uid t
l.tt e in bi ll H'lil T Ill.l'lllf
Hl.i
f..r Kiile or Mld"
llt'jirr iftitai It 'lebln tnioir. It-
KeiitlO -.) ib'i iarlliK the hnu mot
en. Intent ttfoll tlrt'ialiy n.ilietbin
"touue brew." prt.vldi'd ll rtK Imt
made In be mild at'etup'e.l t" hatf
the ttt.rds "fur ae" utrbkeit out but
hU lint loll ai rejet te.l. )li to ft
Itei-ri'mOltatlte Volstead. ltHib!l.
iM. M ItMiemita. author it' the original
pruliiliHb'ii aeti fittiil Mm Imu te
kiilm'lto'n uH adopted lie i i. larii-l
later il would t lim.i lint pll f
the i-i uiiH.lt bin enfoli tOlieiO t.ur.'au in
refereni h to home Irm ei
E
Acotmetl Woman' Loyal F.x
6pouie Will Fifiht Her
tie In Court; Still
Love Her
la.M AtlK'eleS. Cul . A ip 1? ' 1 1 i t Ire
ir.)uted by tint sheitff's effott t.
i.ei.t a I rn nK form itribil to hi for
llier wife Halph ( ( lien lotili. emin
n'l ( fr Mr. M adult mm Obenehatu
Itllll'iuiii ed today lll'it the d.'lelU"t Hi
tint Kennedy murder c.i wan
tlirtniRh with "tpil.o'y a .piletteln -
III eterv dee I of tlio roei iilln 1
"betli'T It li'irt the fendentV
it:lit or not "
til a statement. i.ublit.be In Co
I.ih Amtebm F.xa miner Oil nioi ii'tu
Mr lllieni halti fabl ho wan prp.tre-t
In enjoin the Khr!ff fmni taklna Hi-'
trunk until the sheriff had akfd for
poper warrant deacribliiK evidence
be winded to find.
The trunk was conitpned to Mm
Obeiiehaln from Han Franc'too Tli
tonner husband sabl the trunk had
: e.-n his In Mm army and some tf Met
things now In It were hU prnpert)
Cli:irleM S Hiimmir was revealed
today a one of the star ''-" '.-
analiiHt Arthur t'.. llur.h Madeltrinei
o-.b'f. udallt. If" ib'K."lbed mmi"
toiobtble nareiotlil ext baii'"d with .
purine: nmtor'st whom he sat
Hun h The scene took p'ace on Hi t
nt.ht of the murder ne-r tbf tdac
whi r" ttio nbf'k of a K'tn wiw '"'in 1
In the nrf ThU x'o'k was raid !
be part of Mm (ton ohci jo kill J
'..''ton Kennedy
II till I IO IMI I VH
llMCr. I HUM SI OHM
Kansas City. Ma' Aug. 17 - Duoume
estimated at approxlnia'ely :.o) '"
wan caused here esriy today when the
j large plant of th- Kell-y Milling com-
pauy. was destroyed by fire Xht
I plan? Is supposed to have been s'ru k
. i.v lifh'ninii! during' M;toe elm tri
os l storm.
CONSTANTINE IN PURSUIT
Hiiivrna. Aug. II - King Con- an-
line' fast-movim uri.v lit now with-
in eight mile of the b.t real de-
feiiie positions of Mm Tur'aUh n-
llonalint. along tho Sakari-i river.
.rcxi'o than any recent ruler has also
one inure for his country in his few
months of sway than any president
since the exile of Dia.
He took up his d.iiii-s in order. In-
Mead of haviriK political enemies
axsasfitinled he made t"rms with alt
dissentients. Instead of tearing the
Arnefiean flasf to make a peon holiday
l:e set himself to (ftiin recomiition from
the Fluted States prcfcriinir the
lliryt'-r trood "d his i.ounlry to his of-
ficial pride.
There so ten to be some hope of re-
sults from this effort. In addition
there tire sitis that his course has
proved a wniree of inspiratiou to
others. Last week a committee of the
lowe rhouse of Con(rren submitted to
(Oontlnaed on Pag )
England
Becoming
Boozy
s.
tuti.n J is- t; - riiniii-nx In-
o
ii i. t jp it 'f -" ifr.pi5 'a Ut
.I dari Ut )Mf t. tir!n ti
ii'lal l' ti'n statl4t.be 1 hi r
I "" f the ar-perte -( it-rt"
M it'otwti hr . . . l . r nt ( 'i n
'ttiitVi tre.l I'! f.7.tx In ir.J Th. r
wri toilr ?."7S cttnxk-tioBe in tJl.x
Th i mi t ! .-(line of wimi.ni ware 3
pert i-nt iiium th an to t i iJii-l :ietN
Ul4.ll ibnilitrt lint p'taj cf ! ! H
To Dully Fpre:i. shiln a J:f'!".4
ill" fUurnit r startiinc aUr'bipes
ln liiercattt hi I'otiv b timie th
con' inn to. t f ently -i"'.fi(t r-t 'i l
tioiu iMifuri . ttiitfri ttin r an t
tie-tfniit ilul "peoptd who ro .t-i!t
roiilirt fa.llltb- f"f htii!n
It' lor. have taken In th"'r rei-n
mnt iuoi than a i f r then-.
hen th'-y e.mltl t It." 1 U pace-
xlt liutde that tt i I"t!in of put
pertj ttin-f leted alon hse h t't
the opening of many boiiua clubi atol
III: it dtinkftig den
(ffb lal Ik'hUM rt'turn for lM J't4f
l4u. IndU aUt on th oiher h t d
that the na'tnti ai a wl.ol.t 1 4 t!it-
tint My healthier Tub.-rmtosU ft4-
uree are tho .it rt'sutdet n
roruuula"ty not if ot!.n unin I i
f..r. e The number rf d 1 ' f. on
1 fOMIII'M'tton wx Jt t't 'I
The InfAiit tnortaiity m e. ) p.r
I.OeO a alto liiwent recorded whilt
the birth rate ro from 115 In th
pietlioH year to 2a i n. t!i d:tt1
rsie 12 4 sfiowa tV'li:ie at u.os'
wttna
HOT WEATHER NOT tNTIRFCR.
INQ WITH TRADE IN GUTHRIC
lawal mtnhnt report butl.- eci
tiiui h bettr ihsn U nsuxl at CM tbiv.t
of tho year The rmon t st'ri' u'e
to the ltitU4ial bsrdln nf'ere.J h
the local merthsn'i "I went ' fi-
laliiotl.'l t'tty to window shot1." said
Mutliriii Woman snl ttliev ie '
found that Otithrl stores ter etTf
lug the s.vem g'Kidi a were .Ifi'ltr.
ed down there for 4 much ! prt.-o
and I t.imn home satliflel" '
added
HI-JACKf 08 BUSY ON ROAO
TO -suAHOMA CITY
The hi la.fcers are busf the n
nlgli'ii and many auto-tiot li partleii
are Item foil qn lietween (..-l i.t'e
and Onl-iloau City and bnt0"ti Ot.
biborua CPy and El Reno r"f r-h-berles
worn reported but uiyht. It
It tilij s'lld thai tine (!utliri man
held na and robbed bi'twwn (;u'!ir''
ud dklahotim City (fa) n-'t toIUnrf
b. tut f.
LOCAL CONTRACTORS A8K t O
TO FIGURE ON TRAINING SCHOOL
All bids for i un'ruci!iig tho n "
tratnlne s iiool ftr nurse were turn-
ed down by 'ho Method)' Jloap'txt
I n 1 1 ! v jt r- i'i!tu:v!it.. snd to.at oi
trac'ors appealed te to sibie't tdt
"We would much prefer tti.it th't
training hool be leiilt by bode
peojile" Slid J. K. Niatley.
COUNTRY CLUO POPUIAR PLACE
DURING HOT DAYS ANO NIGHT
1 he l.-tke at tlm C'omi'ry Fiu't !
having a good play tjivs hot diyi
and nlghtN Tho frutf links banfl It" n
deserted. In a tueas ira t t th t cJ
lO'ita Of the lake water However
morning goif Is ttoeomlng morn poe.
I.ir and many fry the rourse ibar'n.?
the hours Jnt following ibiwn.
GUTHRIE CHURCHES OPKN
Ou'.urie in!tilittr ar-l oti-atent.
They s'ay at homa and try p s t
souls during b beat of the aurumi-r
a well as during tho cool tuon'hs.
M)t they itoi ott thu pro osttlon
that hot weather make the sinnui'
; think of thi hereafter. Open
meeting are being conduced
vr
BUILDING STILL BOOMING
F1f pew terml's in build b.cti
been boosed by the fire chief. With
lh lowering of the price of bimti n
'and building material. Hie bntldin
boom long delayed Is break but loose.
SHERIFF IS MEDITATING
"I am meditating as to whether t.v
make a few raids In tlie city or g!vo
thai city davU another sloP aald
Sheriff Robertson today.
DOSEN'T CHANGE PRICES Of HAM
l " Two bxnehera. enage j lix baV.l
today. Friends gepara'ed them. Tho
price of bam ta at 111 In tho air.
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