The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
The Guthme' ' Daily ' Leader
volumi; OCLX1V.
HOME.
UUTHiaiXOKLA.; AVKDNKSDAY MAY 12 WJO.
pmoEa-'-rr:
Nl'MIIIIII 'II
f
r
w
REBELS
co En
1119 AND
CUT OFF R ET H EftT
PHFSIHF.NT IS IIULT.H l
ll.IC.IIT BV HKYOI.ITION-
AHV TH0OPS Wild HOLD
AHMY OF 1.000 IN THAI
BATTLE RAGING NEAR
PUEBLA IS BITTEH
C.AHRISON TOWN OPINiSITK
KAGI.K PASS TFAAS SI II
KFADFKS TO llF.YOl.l-
TIOMSTS WIIIIOIT A
SHOT IIEIXG FIHF.U
Short Cuts To
Home News
BULLETIN.
Eagl Pass Te. May 12 Pedras
Near! tHt Meaiean flameon town
opposite Eagle Pa wl surrendered
le the revolutionist at midnight last
night. Not a shot was fired.
CARRANZA SURROUNDED
. BUT IS FIGHTING
Vera Crux May 12. President Ven
v'ttano Carrania'a arrey of 4.000 men
virtually turreunded by Rebel force
eommandded by General Hill and
T re v no it making a determined
ttand in a strong position between
San Marco. Piebla ani the village
at Huamgntla ten mile northwest In
the state of Tlaxacaia. according to
Vice received here The struggle
went on all day yesterday and ac
cording to the latest reports th Car
rna force had not been dislodged
WHOLE GARRISON JOIN
ISSUES WITH REBELS
F.airle Pa Tex. May 12. 'Oner!
0s command in the rebel tate last
night aent telegram to the officers
Plodra Negran. deroandmg sur
rfBwr of th town. General Fern-
ando PeraMi and Pedro VIllaKenor
federal commander decided to vm-
!y wi'h the demand.
iney rm&fi to Eaj:le Pa; while
their soldier pceiuHy Joined Ibc
revolutionists.
When he f njered the Imro General
Cos wji grre'ed en'hu.sasthTiily tiy
the inhabitant. In 3n addret de-
iw' I mm the courthouse ftcr h
told the poop ujt no be alarmed.
Oat there would Jwi no trouble and
that local officer would not be- re-
placed. Relief work would he-tin a
on- he said to aid the people -io
ner rurfered lonj fpin revolwton
Promotion of friendly rcMw.rw sh
the I nlted Scutes would not b tak-
en up jmt)dlaiey ho declared add-
ing: "We want to be friends."
S-akJng of the former federal
rmmander 4 Pjedrs NV-gra. Gcn-
eial Cc ea!d: "I mrr.-t that mv
meiw ai!cnnr left here I r'nb
do were hero so f ccu'd am "c him
of my friendsh'!)."
CARRANZA LEFT CAPITAL
LAST FRICAY
Waahinoa. Mar .12 Pu nidMJt
Orran. nii rabtraet sdvlrer and
other adhreni left Mexfco City lat
Friday mornjnt by train ajTarentlT
ftnlnjf in the dlrPc!kn of Vra Cmit.
the state dpartmni wa adriHl to-
day In mi-ee from lhy American
mbar' t Mexico City.
OIL WELLS IN ENGLAND
PRODUCING HEAVILY
London. My 12 Eieron oil wp1k
which have en drilled In th F.n-
lish We bsve produced I' Mft bar-
rel of oil.
mm scon held
UP AND BEATEN
t-
Dniky Highjackers Male and Fe-
male Assault Santa Fe Em-
ploye and Skip With Hi
Valuables.
Th msrriajce lweiv-M ls-
d tn' yesrtonU) : rV"d Si'h-
wandl 3C and liiwi Grlnnlngnr II.
Klh cf Ortamto; tlna Iixa1en IS
Seward and Vl!a mmn. 17. !uth-
rl. All tractor owntr will have to
fro ure from Ihe state highway com
mission lie no las for I92. Thi
i a new ruling nieda by the attorney
aVneral. tmnty Ae!.!r farter h
cnv!lH! alt e.iients fNr adva-
iorem tne wa a reult. Fanner and
other h hv0 tractor had ;tter
attend to ntHttot at twoe )n-
iiors are at work In the tate now
cbrvkluK up di-llnijuciU.
J L Ward aswd man father of
Mr. . J. K WhetMone wa struck by
Santa. F (rain rear Co.vle thio morn-
hg and dind from the lnorlc. Mr
Ward w very okl and had a habit
of runnhvj away from horn whon-
evr th opportunity prented. Srt-ne-
tlm durinsdant nitht he left the
home of hie (lauT''r and walked sMt
ward toward Coyle He wa found
dead hrtly eefor iwon. Ihu!!s
are UcklnK but It .1 preumd be
wa hit by a train
i
Rot&..n nd Lion will jl.iy
volley ball lomortx)- nijtht at the city
hail court. The we ivow stand S
U 2 la favor of tun Lions. Should
the I.kvoh win the aratne tomorrow
ntsht th tournament eni. If nut jt
will be neeeuiary to play another
gam and maybe two.
The fourteenth annual conven
tion of Knivht of Pythla closed at
Oklhm City last ninht with a ban
quet nd elftctltm of offifers The fol
lowing wwe electiM. Janic Moore
of Tulna. ftrand chancellor; Nat II
IHieRey of Okenmli MI K Sofu of
I'atil Valley W N twi of Chandler.
trustee and Jidre tWrRe W Clark
of Oklahoma City nwd tribune. t
With rhe dfwire to spend the $20-
.appropriated Ay the pH.lal ses
sion of the bvislature for hospital fa
cilities tor returned soldier the War
Mother peented a petition to Oov.
einor Robertson this morning akin
that the fund be turned over to them
without reservation. Members of the
War Mothers' tMK:iation say they
havo eignatur to their petition of
all wounded oldiers iu the ho-pitnlK
h n. They UI mthat :lcje soldiers
saat to be in one pla.c where it)-yr
can enjoy the cmipin of each other.
The criminal court of appeal
yi's'.eniay reversed Iho. action of the
rfperior court of Okmulisee county
sentencing Joe Jackson and Joa
Thomas to J.wo jer in th peniten-
tiary and a fine of IIMI each on a
charge of oislntainlnfi; a place with
the Intention to elJ imoxtcatiiK
liquor. Tht. statute under hk'1i ttiey
wr-r chamred had been declared un
constitutional in an earlier case
-- - ... .. "r'"'
KNCI.ISM rjlAMl'IOXS WHO I IK AT AMKK K'A 'S HKST KKIiAV TKAMS - -TIio OxfonlCnnt-
bridge tcnin 'hoio(frM'litil jui after ilefonlitif Am erica 'h lhl iu rtu w tli' l'nivcr!ilv' nf INmiim.v lvni.i
Kclity Cjtriiivnl t l'liilalc!lii Mtiil brcMkitijif a World's luiml by coveting the two ntilns in 7 iniii-
titc .VI 2 - mvoiuN. heft tt ritflit : .MiIUkii Slol Ian) WU and Tntham.
Margin of Profit
On Sugar is Set
By Palmer Rule
Jton May 12. Attorney Gnrl
Palmer today set th msTin f
profit to h allowed on sale of
iar t en otnt a pound
ti and two cent a pound t r
tail. In tieofm to United
State Att mey Thorn1 J. jrn
ton th attorney genecal o rti re
that'atep betKn Immedietety to
pttaecut person tsinj larger
profit. '
NEVv lIllS TAKE
mfc. AT ROTARY MEET
'i . .
Dr. Lou Ritjhaupt Assume (
Chair; res Reporttnl in
Good ds; Commence'
men 'xt Week.
FINAL VOTE ON
PUCE TREATY TO
I
THURSDAY
m i' in h:ns in i:m:s
iiwi: ni iiM.ii io khui;
ss i:; lllMtM hvis auk
HI AIIV Also
4
1
Soldiers Clash With
Civilians When
Called" Rookies"
Columbus Ohio May 12. Nearly
cor of person suitamed Injur-
Ic shortly before midnight last
night during a fight between twenty
oldier from Colupibus barrack
who resented being called trookie
and a crowd of civilian said to
number 200.
SEES UTTEBGlUPSE
' OF POSTAL SERVICE
Industrial Centers Sco
Work Rapidly Going to
Pieces; Reduction of Pay
Said to BCause.
WashlnKlon. May IS.CntJug
IncMHl pay for itvl employes
Reprosonlstlve lvey diiiwu-rst
Ohio de-larel today Irt thebouwe that
the xtal service wwld wllapse efwii ... rt
:ifter July I unl courea pro v Med
financial relief lKrorn'thal time. t
"In all 4ml net rial center the m;tll
erk-e l rapidly sofugr to iHimc."
M Mr. lavey. oblin)(. 'tht rorily
rinadeiiate salrls were caiwlng: em-
$
I WHAT TICKED OVER
I THE WIRE DURING DAY
'
Ksns City Krtitn Koh of lu-
iville pNiAed a m-hH no-run amine
iHiiit the Kunwo CUy Amort'iii
aM-ision team.
-WaehitigtonThe centra of Tern
pleton Texas howc1 a juii'u'iai ion
of ll.o:l! n Incteasn of 40 or ' I
penent and Shenimn To. mpu-
Intlon of l.'tfl3t am iicn M of
ir i l l (n-r cent.
t'oni!aninoi1e - The ltiitlan ein-
hKisy received a reimrt tht the
Polen and CkTOiiaii! had caHured
Odee.l.
- Home- Tlie nilrrlstry h-ded ly
1'remlor Niltl reeitwrt.
Wnhlnton t'nitcil Ktale Sen-
ator James A Hwsl of Mlxsourl.
Mail " statement dHiir tliatRoa
made t he MIjwmkiiI dctnocriilic
stale convention l"t tnofith by Krsn-
4 1 M. Curln of St. Unil tliHt he
had condotuHlhe sinkltiii of tlm LumI-
Inni. - Cliic( -Jiimevi Colininm n rea-
tiuiwnt proiirietor nd widely known j
In Chicajo lvee dlidrM wi killed
hy unknown iH-raoiui.
Vhlfe.'ofi - iie tor ;'nerl of
pil!llc lwli'n.'0
Sea Pirates Take
m Heavy Toll From
Ship's Passengers
Constantinople May 12. Loot
amounting to more than otw million
franc in cast) and jewel wa taken
from th pangr of ttio teamr
SOulrah by blratra on May when
they overcam officer and crew
pnd mad a thorough tearch of th
vee.
SHIP-OT-lCK TRAIN
TO VISIT GUTHRIE
Twenty Large Carry ing Cars
Loaded With Slotk Mcr-
chandie and War rVnive-'
nirs Coming May 17th.
BARRAGEJN G. 0. P.
IIIAMM lUTIC I.IIAIM U SWS
OM.ltl.SS HAS NO IMIW-
I II I O MhF.I'F.A( i; Al.-
iiiorcii ir has row-
I II TO ll.( I.AHK W AH T
ttaitdom iIlHcim-ion of mnitor
more or le Interest In Ihn comnmnl-
Uj wa held nt thn tuMndity m'tinf
of th Hotsry club BULLETIN
The new officer r u UK. w.hnQton. MyQ2.-A fln.l veto
haunt president and l.yron tl.. helor 0 h r..lM( will bo t.k.n
secretary worn Implied .It It duejnt ff 1K rhvtnUf WM
ceremonle announced by enatoe' Kn today.
In accept hhj the chiitr Ifesideivi J th ..hii ...
HI. ... t - ' -
-It Is reported that the Guthrie
coiosed boy who shot and killed hi
Compnnion at. McDantel'a pool hall on
Second street last Friday niRlit
emoked ten pacaires of cisret per
day when he friad money to procure
thfm which I fairly '2ood evblenc-
that h ha dteaied brain; and
brain storm perhap attacked him
when he discovered a (run In his
pocket and hi friend approaching.
ploys' to nult so frequently lhl th' f j (
labor turnover nione wount cin a
prlvte fumines-i to lmi bankruit.
Temporary employees' he a.ld unit
their johs' when asslrned 1i perma-
rent appointment lice their pay
w Btitomatiistlly reduced Vi cent a
an hour."
on th" part of ihi mhllc trd thi
talliiiadn and api-ealcd br cmipein-
i on hy thi rallwHy owner and labor.
He declared the prohlein f financlmt
its liin princlpsl one the carrier face.
ChicaKO hb satlons from Ar-
onniM'tlcntr North Itakota
JONES
OWNED BY A TULSAH
Cosden Millionaire Oil Man Did
Not Even Se.the Race;
Sixth Hag Also of Cos-
. den's Stable.
EriVcman Scott of the Rarrla Fe.
wa the Tlrllnt of a hlgh-Jwkins In
the Kania Fe yarda at o'clock Tuep
day nt?ht. end jiarrowiy escaied wtth
H life.
Prf wa on "is way to the rtalon
when man and Voroan txwb blacV
tabbed him. oroit showed flht. The
woman fkwrtfvhed a knife and cut
JV'Ott on the nrk and face while tlw
man kicked him on the body-. Scott
wa reTidr d ianjaIy UTM-onwiou
Hi watch and money wore tk-n.
Scott w jrlv-n tnT:ency trat-
tnut by Dr. Pety and een to he
hospital. PoKe arched the yard
for the highjacker w-ro unable
to gain a -clue to their poVin.
THE WEATHER
New Oriean May 12. Tontgrht.
cloudy cooler; Thursday cioudy;. :
Tula May 12. Paul Jone. the
dark borse winner of the Kentucky
Derby Saturday below to J. E. Cos-
den of Cosden & Co.. of Tula. Cos.
den alo own Blazft the borne .which
finished sluth In th biff classic.
The horse were entered under
be name of Rahl Pharr but the
table managed hy Pharr I owned by
Cosden. declared E. R. Perry vice-
president of Coeden & Co.
Cosden was not one of the
thousands of fans who whnsd th
hh race. He was In New York City
at the time hi horse were winnin?
honors at the Ixmiarille track.
EXPLOSIONS IN MILITARY
DEPOT CAUSE PANIC
Moscow May 12 A aerie ca x-
pbwion In the neighborhood of M-
cow that began last evening con-
tinuing throuKbout lb early part of
th nteht. TliC Moaooar aoviet luaued
a profjamatkm to the effect that h
explosion were caused by a fire In
tha military depot at Khoro hej.
LANDSLIDES BLOCK TRAINS
IN MONTANA
Hu'te. Mont.. May 12. Train on
(tie Northern Pacific and Milwaukee
raHroadt were blockaded eaet of IPit'e
erly to!ay as the result of several
landslides.
. DELEGATES UNINSTRUCTEO
Sheridan. Wyo.. May 12. Six dele-
taie named yesterday by the repub-
lican state) convention to (be national
tooTtutlon will go unistructetL
INDIANA'S VOTE WILL
GO TO GEN WOOD
. lndinpollr. Inrl. May 12. Dele
gate at largo to the republican na-
tional convention will b Inatructed
for Major General Wood for prel-
dent according to a statement made
at th opening of the state convention
her today by Senator Waton tern
porary chairman of the convention.
HINES TO GO TO EUROPE
ON MISSION FOR U. .
Vihlniton. Mav 12. Walker 1)
Hine who retire Saturday a direc-
tor feneraJ of the railroad admlnl-
trniion. i to leave soon for Europe
on a confidential mission for Presi-
dent Wilbon.
LARGElSAGE LEAST
SALEOPENS MAY 18
Government Will Auction 171
Tract Valuable. Land Near
Highly Producing Territory.
and Colorado will occupy flint row
eats at the repiihllcan national con-
vention according to drawing made
by the comnilttee on airangenientH-
Little Rock Wont wa- received
tluit President Wilson bad. pardoned
W. II. (iaranflo. f rmef president of
the State Naii..nl Hank of JJtle
Rock now orviii term ln prUou.
r Constantlno A report wa re-
ceived here that a local ivlot. gov-
ernment had ben pniablfehcd at Erl-
van capllal of Armenia.
Cleveland t'arl Trt-malne of
ClevHand won tho newpnier decl-
ion over Pal Moore f Mom phi In
n round.
Dal la One teron drowned
and hundred forced lo seek higher
rowd In 1i11h and Tarrant rain-
tie a a rPHUll of floK In he Trin-t
ity river. I
Oklahoma City Resident of land
!om? the North Canadian river here
were warned 1 move out Ijccattse of
flood water.
A tfcc tlm draw ner rill eye
re turned toward Pawhuska where
on May 1. the t'nited Stit gov-
ernment will offer t public miw4ion
171 tracts or 272:i acns of
range 7 and CO tract or 4.r20 acre
wit of ran-?v. R The tra;t to go
(0 the highest bidder.
In the vicinity of tract to bo -
fercd there are nearly 5.400 dl welis
proilacmg (rom 2 lo l.KfiO tarrel a
dti with a daiJy production of alout
'ooo barrels and fhere aro nearly
4'K) wells drilling. Tho larfds tn-
cludwd jn JhW elo arr ttllifriML fJV oil
la.'j only -. b g iriglti ielijg
1 ased separately. .j .... : f
Tbos frtl Icatw wUI be made for a
period of ' five yr and aw long
thereafter a oil b ound In paying
quantifies up until April sj UtfSI and
shall not extend beyond that time.
Rozardin-g this Omgo extension a
commltte on Indian affair of the
house of repn-eoata.ilve. headed by
Home g. Snyder of New York is
now In Pawhuka.
The Lewi Bukk fleet ha arrived
at St. Louf from Flint Mich. Rome
of the party it a eabl. are trying to
aacertaia U the town 1 really dry.
KEEP CAMFFIRE
Cherokecs Remind Great Spirit
They Have Not Forgotten
Blessings; Must Not Die
Out Says Guardian.
lTn among the Spavlnnw bill near
the IHtle village of Murphy. Okla.
there burn an Indian camp fire that
ha not been quenched for "f yearn
resident of that community declare.
It li the aerd wotchflre of tbe
Cherokee a fire kojt burning a a
reminder to tho reat spirit that the
jTwrokeiut bavw (hot forxttcn bl
bleKing and "that their heart are
true.
The fire :oc not always show signs
of lf but deep down In thie thrw-
ftot conn of wood ashe. embers
gjow keit alive by a sort of gum tbe
Indian take frorn tree. '
Fir Mutt Not Di Out.
Many of the Cherokee believe the
Tire cannot die Iww an of Hn lf-lng a
aymbol of covenant m-tween the
trlto and the great Hplrft.
On eclal HBlc)n' urh a the
stomp dan ih tiarviwt festival
dance and other cerenionie hi
ember are afanml to !lto nd the
flamei aro fed with wood while brave
exwinte wetrd step) arrxind the flro
to In beat of torn tomw and nh
chiming of the dancer.
Georje Potalo. Cherokee ! ths-
guardlan of the fire and It m bl duty
to see that the ember never die com -
pletely out.
Advatico agentb of the "Ship-by
Truck' organisation were In Outhiie
yisterdny evening and eiitinuin ed
Monday May 17 a tlirn Hm fir the
denMMint ration In Gut brie Spcklmr
and exhibition will Iwyln at. .'I oVlia'k
on ihut ilate. Every farmer In lnai
cminly who can do o ihoiili be
preitei) There will bo tsenty truck
Ir the train that will come to tlut.hrle
on the 17th. Each truck will be bmd
cd willi merchandise and live fnck
and the syatem of packing and carry-
liv will Im explained. There will also
be several extra car ihal will en-ry
war siuvenlr. Thew rr will he
well guarded by a dWachmont Of rA-tiler.
Tho 'Ship by-Truck movement 1
nation-wide and 1 being enthusias-
tically welcomed wherever cxlilbl-
t'on re mado. Flfly nersonw will
accompany l.ho train to tliithrle many
of the licet speuker on good road
and klmlred su!ijt will Im with the
t-ain and they will ln glad to furnish
any lit format Ion in regard to shlp-hy-truck
movement.
The visitor win remain over nlht
In live city.
CiOHK OFITIS HIS
iii:r.ono in sfnaii:
Senator Tboma I. fJoro vttciroti-
ly defended hi record In the senate
on war ineure before ' crowd of
three hundnxl at. tho clly hall Tues-
day night.
The 'meeting wa scheduled for
Federal park but the rainntomi' drove
It Ind'Hirx J A Harney introduce!
Senator Gore who declared be had
no apologle to make for what h had
done In the senate.
He said he bad t'teen accused of
beintu absent from he senate on Im-
portant roll call' and declared thl
wa due to hi ftioliKjf forced to thf
cliantauqua circuit In order to rle
money hi defend hlmaelf In th Min-
nie Ilond ault. Gore did not refer to
Krrl or Freellng. av to toin'b or
"my opponent" He decls'd Wll-
aon's chief peace pollii" ern fsil-
ly nd nnt'hlng could be gained by a
league which had for Urn purpose h
fomentation of Intcrnatlotml hltur-nos.
spH'h of than II predicted re-
newl nivwm for the nr-nUatlon
and sU he would do nil In hi power
for the promotion f Cm Itotary
spirit .
Mr. Armalrout proposed that the
club get boltlnd a movement to nd
a big delegation P. attend the Hun-
day revival meeting There p.
tMMilttoti lo tho motion and after di-
ciiBniuii bo ubiH t w droppl
Prottrs wa nported In the goit.l
ronda campaign.
Announcement wan made of the
coming school commencement and a
commltloo wa mimed to confer with
the Itoyal tluvater mamiKement wr
(sluing to the securing of tho theater
for the nUht of May 21
i:asii:hn stah i.aihi s
iicah him. si now
Hlty mombiHw of tho Guihrls
brnmh of the Enstem Star went to
Iklalumm Hiy at 13: 3t o'clock Wed-
noHday specially Invited guent of
Mill Sunday the evamtelM who I
conducting fllit on the devil hi
llarmlnle Addition
The ludiea were to have a section
of Hie Sunday ttibernai le reserved to
thorn. They r i lululed to return
at 1 o'clock.
SAYS POPULARITY OF Bill
Christian Church Pastor at Tulsa
Declares "Frothy" Type of
Evanifclitm Not
Needed.
movim; HAY FOII .
old nil i iioiiiAzmn n
TuUn. My I2- "Hilly Humlay will
never come to Tulsa with my con
sent' mud It.v. Meade Unit pnator
of the KIim Christian church tn hi
rmon Sunday on "Th Triple Al-
llanr Agalnot. America." That fro-
thy type of evangelism I ttol. neled
now. It doe more harm than gH
The reaction from H In most lntn-
es I doaditnlng There t profe.
'omtl tyim.of church Joiner who 1
lwv on hand at the revival hilt
mm when th evHngclM g!e he hoc
loo.
A nam const met I v yin of
pvnif(ilHm I what I tieeiled In this
day not the Hilly Kumltiy type. There
sre i.st million unchurched ieoile hi
he Cnlted State and 27 million tin-
er 37 year old who have never had
any religion or moral train!
all.
"If these person are to he reached
by the church and then kept there
they niut have a roason for their
faith. The pantor or tor evarn-
llwf I the one to appeal to honi
Itllly Sunday' ioiiily 3 fHJ
the. wne. Several year t
th dmort hav aged.
HITCHCOCK OPENS
BARRAQf ON O O. P.
Whjtimfon May; li Is-morni'tle
stinik upon the wWlctt pe re
solitilon w launched loday by flen-
tor llMi bcoi k of N.raslt admin-
trsihHt iokesmn. who de-red in
idrHln the senat thvt th nve-
urn w fullto and Inconeinient and
Inbiitcal to the treaty Of VerIMe
"The miiiinlnto h 1brel and
bronchi forth a tnme" b std
"Th mnn rewMlntlon t betom w
li I not etm-tty etlll tmrn but M
fictile character siege' a dHtrhed
gestation nd a dublou futr.
"ireat eitthn for an at of
rongre that wmibl forc a peace
'tileiwivt are to b dlptknited.
high hoM that rrHlitt by fn-
i.ti could tx tnndu to perform th
fwi.tn of a ie fresttfy r abaiwl '
oiied InUnd f g pe ettl4Tint
to fon-el by a reduton of nn-
divtory t"Hnrrernnit t th pv''' of
wrverlng commercial yelf W ar
merely to rvtwl th Wf drlrti
declare the wf at sod and lnw
the president t iieotit a setmr'
p-i-e" )
Mr. Hitchcock cited three nlmlUr
rtridiiHon whk'h h jtd hsd been
l'Oiorei sine la4 "ovsnthsr by
Senator lxlto of Ma"Ahuitw the
r put II. ai Hder and Smiaitor Kmm
of Pcnnnylv-tnU authr of th pend
ing resolution. Th tatter Mr. Hlb h
-oi'k wild I the f If tit peace resolu-
(loo offered by tho republican ed
ershlp.
"In re liing thl lmlortnt cotndii"
Ion" he id. "of th pending !
tire the mtpj ortitr of the novel j.an
have iwril from ld to ide over
a ! v ci! for nearly sit
month."
Senator HitrhciKk denied that ion-
grew ha th power tn mk
ltlvtgh It ha authority to docUr
war Th Mate voted tinanlim ly
gtiit alving 1 onr-rr peace making
JiirlmlhMlon. h id.
Kiidk rm'tit argument tht th
war ai timiiy w- at an end wa dl-mlHM-l
siimmarily by Mr llltchi-ork
who conceded th point ami aked;
"Then wly thl resolittlon? Hostlll-
tie ceied eighteen month ago ml
(Condnuej ou Pf I Cot I J
OSAGES WITH JERK REEK
T
-vuld only be had hy the few; today
in- my tin Gotten Wfth (l few mot t ha'
notice. 1 nt ( h.llv in the high
preaaur evangelistic campaign and
many other have como tn my wy (f
Hilnklng. The action my JM.nu t
work"
Amerogen May 11 It Is expected
tomorrow will be moving dy for Wll.
lam Hohenjrotlern format1 emperor of
Germany. Today big' van loaded
with furniture arrived at Ooor from
Berlin and tonight th former kale
gav a faewell dinner at Amerongn
Catl.
HEADS LUTHERN BAPTISTS
Washington Mav 12 fr. J I! A
Gamhrill of Fort Worth. Trxa wa
today nnanlmoiiMly re-te-td presi-
dent of tho Southern Baptist convention.
CONGRESSMAN PLOOD O
SUCCEED SCOTT PCRRIS
Washington. May 12.-Rcpre.nta.
Ilv Henry. Mood. of Virginia wa
ele; chairman of th dmoortlc
rongrsbnil cmMiiritert fa. night
Vic Reprosnntnllve Kcolt Peril 0f
Oklahoma resfegued.
t:iiff Mi Cubtrin old hi fann of
acre east or tho rfty to J. Signs
for $M0o Th sale wa tnad
throutrh he Brown Realty Agency
MAGAN TO SOUTH AMERICA
Elmer HagMii. noiiI wild wet hoiv
man and cowboy pr'pr1i to go to
South Afrb-a with a big amuHoinnnt
entirle.
Real ewtale transfor of week rend
"Sara Helkilt (to E. J. HeHolt crul A.
C. iJelloK t al lot d and 22 block
69 East Outhrl. .
Annual Danc of Bravei Draw
Crowds; Reds in full Re-
galia and Camp fire
Equipment "
T. J. Inhey of pawhuska I In th"
rlr.
"Ptiwhwtka rwing rapidly." h
sM. "Tb fagn oil ae ar a
hananra "
Contmolng. Mr labev td "Each
nlsht during the pwt we-k nn
a th moon had bd a bright tbw
ovor the prairie th booming mono-
tone of the tom-tom. resounded from
tho Indian vlllii a mile north f
hero rmlllirr th 0g brave to the
nimual dance. Thl I on of th
r-r-M 'mponant a well a most an-
rlenf. of the frlh ceremul.
"Clud lit full ralU m brlng'tie;
Ith thern Jerk of be f and campflr
eq.tpm.nt the Indian gihr for th
eremony. Hot Ihey do no mi on
ionic thojie) mmb-rn lndkii. They
drive up In high prhed mo of cat
for tho 0ag Indian are atl to b
'h richeat In Ml world
"While fh buck lake mt armind
thir fire to jairt Iclpii te hi th vtomp
dnie the squaw withdraw tr Hi
baxkground A a lgiml the h'id-
man advance In a rrouehlmr. position.
He 1 followed by other brave who
v-tter alternately expressions of Invo-rtion.-
.... . . 1' k' 4.
O
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1920, newspaper, May 12, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713469/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.