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.VOLUME XLX1V.
IIII 1ST THE
ROIL IE 15
;i:i:iti. it:oyhi wooo
has i.vj von s l'unu.o
AMI I.KIS I UK I 111.0
SO 1 Alt
ON FIRST BALLOT
iuu inrs oti:s to
OMIA I I': MWY ( 0-
H.STS to nr. nix idi o
Hi:rvi:i:v ov ami
(OWKMIOX IIAV
Chicago. May 27. Candidates fvr
the republican nomination for the
president y today opened t heir final
drive to rapture the 4h;5 votes that
spell vieto.y in the convention whic'i
opens here- one sw'k from nevt
Thursday.
The last of the KU delegate who
will sit In the convention were se-
lected yesterday when Vet iiumt repu-
licans met mid chose i-luht tick-Kali
Wood in Lead.
Major Central Leonard Wood pres-
ent returns chow will enter the con-
vention with more iiii-liiirtcd volts
than any other candid tto hat 'iU tola!
ot !";! Is less than one-third of the
number necessary to win the nomina-
tion. "Favorite Sons" Numerous.
The division of strength among- the
lary field of "favorite son?" prat -tieally
preclude any possibility of t
nominat.'on on the first ballot. Kven
the most ojt SsiiisLic cimpaioi man-
ager here Is not claiming victory be-
fore the third 'I allot ami the timr1
conservative pa.ty leaders predict
the break will not come before t'.i"
fifth or sixth at the earliest.
Forty Contests Filed.
One hi: factor which may upset
campaign managers' prediction lJ
yet to be dealt with. 40 contests have
been or will be filed more than one-
seventh of all the ceats in the cc in-
vention belr.!. at stake and the na-
tional committee which meets here
Monday to decide these contests anl
prepare the temporary roil may ma-
terially alter the pwpsct of several
candidates.
Wood-Johnson-Low-ifn. Fight.
Thei principal contents are between
fupporters of Major General Wood
and Gov. rank O. Lowdon Sen-
ator Johnson and other candidates
are iiot directly interested in these
contests but may raise questions re-
garding primary rout est 4 in South
Dakota. New Jersey Indiana Michi-
gan Nebraska and other states.
Many Fractional Votit.
In addition to the 145 contests. '!4
surplus delegate with fractional
votes have been chosen from ten
states and the republican national
committee s rub1- provide that theln
rUrht to seats sdiill be contested. The
convention call .stated that no over-
sized delegation should 1". e s eated
(Continued on Pane 5 Col. 2.)
somi: nimu s at
TocAii'icmu: iioim:s
A photoplay of real merit will cr.me
io tho Pollard Friday. It. In -T'i"
liitbion Tru'h." Aiinii Case Is th
n:eibr liiht Cn 'thti drsnm. whk-l'
has ceufttxl tniuh diwus-sMin In the
east becau.s of 'tho qtietr interpre-
tation placed on a death -Iwd siw
In addition thi Po'lard will prt
a Parnutp picture "Trailed by Throe."
Would you' have a thrill? Turn
ee "Fool's Gold." tt tlw HlKhland
loniKh-t. It is Mitchell fowls' . bt
rfort. SpeakinR of jiiciturea !h.t
cost big monev snd an queered
tn -ak by Iheir Hitlcs on' l re-
f'flrred to "The White Dove" whtrh
was presented at the HlKb.la.nd last
nteht. It t a wonderful picture.
While "Warner kims If is ra'her ovcr-
ertimatpd his Huff poe? pood. ' The
White Dove" tft superbly nnun'-'d.
Had it. been namod "A Crimticn Non-?-
succesM! would . po-
jionnced.
John Harry-more in "Here Cornei
the. Bride." ht delicious bit of ac;-
nz at th Outhrie Thea.tre. In ad-
dition Jack DemrK?y i lieln Marred.
The Outhrie theatre plays continuous
thews from U p. m. to 11 p.m.
THREE NEGROES MUST
PAY EXTREME PENALTY
Panama May 27--Thre neirroes
rnnvicted of murdcrinK a watchman
ot the siounr. oi - -
on May
day.
wer i
sentenced to aeatn io-
THE WEATHER
New Orleans May
partly cloudy cooler;
27. Toni!:h!
Friday 63
POST IN CH
The Guthrie Daily leader.
HOME.
Short Cuts To
Home News
Th fiKhlns w-amin i on. T'.ie
bf and crtHijile at- biting and tin
f uries re iKiddin ttv ill bloom.
Kam1 M t made th rwvrd t.ith
of thrt t-aiii when he buided a live
pound busJt. l lSnimmattrt Imi ln..i
ii C ofs. iik lot of fine ones taken by
blm from the Cimarron rwj'ii1 y
"They were catu but Irlieve m th j
worn fine ami not a tme of the
twenty-four wel.hed le "hnu four
pounds" te Den' !st. Many fish-
ing parties planned for Sunday am
ysterd-y were delayed on acMunt
plentiful and the'riiiisrods are h'
Kxiuniiiatioii! aiv to lie hold In U
office tf lh n)inty tuilweitUi'tideiil
ht-re June 11 nd I'i for '!m darship
in iho Oklahoma A. A M. coll ie
To (rhohtrvhv v i h moinitit io
$:iii. will by awHid 'd lo ttv' wlnnoi'
il hoys Mini nn fra.hl.ieis of (he Mh
uiaile or hi' si hixd an' !! vhlo to
ei tcr tlie oxainlii'itions.
Metnl.er! of the IV'piestlo Si ii-nce
club of the city will petid the 1! n
with Mrs Cliailei tllsen at her Jouu-
t iv home couth of the city The
ladies will gather at the bath notice
Friday mornlti at lit: 20 and have tn
a ody.
Tho follow Inn
have ben issutnl
William J. Nathan
as and Cnrdia M.
n atria :e liceti . j
iil."t yesJerda . : j
24. Ili-enliam. T v '
Lewis 2. OK iiel- j
Kte; T!u)lila 11 M Davett. 21. Mid i
Hut h Kerwood WrlKht '.it! luiHi fj
Oklulioiua City: Waller 1. Woo'en
alil Oh:.1) Klowcru 2s. both of O'
lahmna City.
"DiHtrlct court will open in Caih-
rie Tuesday morning and not Mon l.iy
moiiiing a was ut first planned"!
said Jud .'a Swank today. There are
many case on the docket to e tried
and Ju Iko Swank will endeavor to I
clean it up for the inimiiier at tht
sitting Two munle cae are s t
for trial bet idou (event! larceny
cases and many divorce petitions.
Motions and demurrers will be heard
Tuesday Jury trial will begin Juno
seven.
On ch.irstf ft viola' in the tiluo
sky laws of '.he stale C. K. Wriuh
and J. Ij. I'alt rson of Oklahoma (';'y
an i L. L. Jtiillriir and W. II. Ilotji-
aday of thi city hav lmen pliecd
under nrreyt nrnl will liave their ino-
llnrltiary hearing in cou::1y court th'i
W ?T'i
Negroes Who Abused
White Girl On Trial
Chicago. May 27. The state's i-rm'
fl .'.niliKt Dorse y t'lui bliss former
polhiMnan. and Mrs. IMntna Ho. 1.
Decrees for the part they are all'- ; ' I
to have played In Iiirlni? Ii"itha i-
beck 1 V-yeur-old white girl int t a
nearo reson was to ;o to the Jury
today.
Counsel for the defe;ise blame.t
June Murphy a nero the st'iti's
chief witness for tlie downfall and
dat'i of the Rirl. on Murphy's admis-
sion that be had lived with her.
BUTTER TAKES A TUBBLE
IN EAST SIDE TOWN
Tulsa. May 27.
announced here 1 m
-Leading Krocers
IV that Hhe pi ice
of buttr bad fallen five t ents dmlits
the 1 isl week. So far this 1 the only
.si j im hid d in tin- pric-t tumble r
iwrtt d to be tweejdnir 4he 'ount' y
BULL CRASHES INTO
CROWD; KILLS SEVERAL
Madrid May 27. During a hull
fixht at Alamrtnzora Aim -tki pto-
v ) )-yKteriia" 4jio lu'l -harpvl
Into the private box section beside
the rlntt. In 1h melee tint pnno d
two persons were killed and 2di oth-
ers Injured.
Lumber Prices On
The Tobogan Now
Fort Smith Ark. May 27.--Lumber
price have dropped from $5
to $15 oer thousand here In the lat
few day . according to de iler.
However they ay the decrease Ha
irt len jrvff id rdj jto affecr
price of. building. l
Farm Labor Oil Sugar Candy and
No Improvement in Farm Labor
a tdriu wr cent dncreasfl in fod
vif iti In N'ew York m-mn
In-1
evitable accordint to bureau of crops
estimates which says:
"Farmers dependent on hired lalior
find it costs a fifth more than Vast
season and a hey do not txpct
a eorrewxindinsr tncrease In. frlcn oi
i her hi a irenern! ten
- - . .
I denicy to raisti wtmv tr;
- Uhemaelvwi and let tho Test go. Nu;n-
" '"lber of hired men onfarms of this
taef -rtHr and fhirty-elKht p)-r eent
lcM
year.'
hoti normaJ for IMS limn ut
Btr4 it tws 4) t brie
UUTUU110.OKLA.
OlUilKJON' .M ;ON..).l' t.
-011 l.'i't ;tti.l Iimi. Tal-lo to
o'llll loll.
N.
M FOUNQ M TRACK
BOV
With Lor Cut Off AW Is
Found Near Okhhouia City
Where Many Accidents
Are Recorded.
Oklahoma CM v. May I'T - Tim
of an unidentified num. with Hie
crushed was found on the M!-
KatiKH Texas railroad tracks
bodv
h :l I
till i !
lll'l"
early today
Only ."i mintiit- be
who ;avo htn naiiie an
fore a bov
Tliomas (iilmore H years old. was
picked np a few yards away One .it
the toy's leg had been cut off by a
train mid the other badly crut-bi'l.
Th Jury said !u had crawled mid
a string of box cars for proteeien
from the rain and t'l.-it the cars ''.ti.
cd to move bi'fute he could csi 'l 'i'
In a femi-oonsi'toiis tnudiMon
his Injuries he mi unnldi. t
whether he had been with tit
dentified man.
The ttllmore b!y Kaid h
nuclo in I'ort Worth and ho;i'i'
fioials today wer e at tempt In.' t
r-n.ir.
f : y
.!.!
d
11 t
of
omnlcnift with Mm. It wus said a'
Hie hospital that tht hny is In 11 seri-
ous condition.
Accidents In Oklahoma City thirh; ;
the last week have sent iht per.-; in
to bietpltals. killed one and perhajM
faiallv injured two
Bare Legs Plenty
of 'Em Welcome
At This Resort
Washington May 27. Bare legs
anrl icanty one-piece bathinij suits
will be permitted this summer at
Chesapeake beach the capita!'
efhore resort.
Officials today agreed o d sre-
Kard r precedent the prohibitory
orders issued at Corey IsUnd ird
Atlantic City a'-'lainst daring bath-
my coMumt:.
"lt' lilly to put the ban en barej
leas." they aid. "and if any of th '
girla
wan) tn ruf lh Itirih root ot
high
dressing
word."
the police wont siy a
ItlllMCII I LI III II I t. I'llll
-Tift Sm hh iVW- iV; '.VTVN 'A
. ' '. . 4 J V t . V
i? ' ' -: V
? L . t . l. J
IIIIF Itllll "I Mill l.i Hit 1
11 1 'i rtv iiiiiri.'t'1'"1'
S.l I. l.t.l lllttlf.l.tl
Funeral Krrvicei for the l.".'i Paul
Van HoOKcr were held -at. twelve t'-chx-k
Thursday nlvW. in the auditor
iuni of the Mtxoiifc Temple. The
ritwH. B admlnierod ticcfirdlnx io
miwWnry rule were tioeply ttnnres-
slvrt. A lar.e concourse of the rela-
tive and friends of tho di-Oioel
was pre"rit. Tho temple choir ren-
dered several bt'autlful hyrnnn.
Thii morning ervhe were held at
the b'e home of ho decearf4'd on
KnH Nul.lo avenue. Allx-tt VlUn
Blue IxidB with W1b M;uster lUck-
ell. had charRe nf th ceremonli.
The floral offerings were lwiunuful-
Interment was at Summit View cem-
etery. 1"nf dcens?ed was' au active
tucml-er of Vho blue lodw and of ti.o
ootiK'l story.
From
New York no California ine
rc portj
ar the aamo and a fallir.
off In planietl a.rv'.'ise m i.-.y....
in many etatea. now can nn . n-
in be reduce! with incli if oonui-
i !on anu lalKir w.ntators r-iamtw .
for still hUhor pay and yet .mr.. r
hours.
The Oil Situation.
Amarlca his nearly reached
th:
peak of oil vrcduetSon and mmt con-
sider "promptly acqub-5' Ion of 'or-
eit?i oil reserve " or fac short -ago
Chief CeoIOKbd White of thf V.
a .Men! uirver BaVS.
'tvineuuiu'.ion curve 1 fleutiaed
Obtstannt. pteffr M weiia el tnttl eA
TlintSlUY MAY 27 1!20.
v;etlu'r in Mexico -fx
.tialoK ritilit? lofe I In-1
l 'ir-t I'liotor.-ijdi hIiuw intf t it-
'll) Mexico City lulUiw iiiu ihcir
Senate Committee
Turn Dawn
Wilson's Plan
Wbinoten K'ay Pri
tlfnt Wilioo'a prowal tor 01 i
AmncJn mid;!fl wr Armenia i
wt disapproved today by lh .-n
a forciQn telati committir
Only four drmotiaia o. pnft t .-
verso actum on ttr pirsidt-nl s re
quct.
Gy a vote of t 4 thr ronnnit.
te reported a rinttn decUri-
thjit conors rjrtfuliy tItrslineiJ
to grant to the fiecutive the puwer
to accept maitlti over Arnienljt
G. 6. P. PEACE RESOLUTION
VETOED BV PRfSIOP-NT
Wathiogto". MV '7 President
Wtison'( message vrioing the r-
fofclican reate resolution toiiiiy
w !l be em to eonres.
ARMENIANS TO
WITH
p.sris. May '.'
h ive i t (4t 1 nn
TfUAT
THE BOtSHtVIK
f - The Armenians
)nM.t!itt fi'om lo
Itii" 1in bt
to M-iticow
hvlk ti ml deb-vates
iici-nrtlim- in Inform it h-n
iv C
Ire:n h for
lie
ARMY BILL 13 A f P F. F O
TO BY CONT.PPSS
WiishiUhti ". May A complete
r i-i'fi cut mn he army re.orvalila-
turn bill win reached Hduy In the
lioUfie tind mviate conference.
FIXED OK BIG THREE
Wilson Llovd CSeorpe and Clrni-
enceau Arr:inp;pd Sharing of
Pitynients; Not Hytho
Conferees.
'an
Mav i7
111 J it course t f
' h Pii ir.:. r Mill r-
! he fill Itn 1 il 1 cm -ii'ji'
1'ariiaitn tit r
11 it'.ilt'iiiu'1 It h'i :
th-'t I' w;m Pr I-Prtiiii't-s
I.lovd
liri'.'lU who fixed
' ti bet we n l ::iir-
Ihu coiif'-reiice w h
and h.ivintr w'th
ir r lion of the Vr
ardnii? the Ct rm
In eii broiii hi out
dent Wilson Ki'id
""or e Him 11111
the indi'iiiiii' y tlivi' 1
'1 rnl ami Prance in
to rind hid t"i"' r
propofl !i.:i nf ! I
it ft) I. Hy.lu; eon-
r
retwe.
Tll-i revolution Inn piv.viked llve-
mothm her" m tn of the im-miHTi
of the Cb-menceau i;'overnm nt enti-
tendltiK th.i" tle )rop it l(.ti wi;'
based on the xpofl Z'Jm Iha tlif
tre-ity of ';'rst.!llcs woul. 1 en'iw-i"!
Jii-I rot It wa wrlt:cn whernnt t is
n')w pro'w-l virtually In ifvlt-e It
fltol to let C'rmniiv yff wllh a com-
p.iratlvely woall fixed nm.
Abo it bis liffl d'.Hch-.'ed fh'it
whip thu fntereit. tale fin the pro-
pt'Wil InfermiMomil loan b.-iMed on tho
tihiIjIIImO frri of Ceniinn itidu ry li"
been flx"d. It was aKtwtl lit th' Ii'-
the confi-roni' of tho promlersi Mtat
it should no be Jec than five pt-r
cent with one per eent add!' ttwil f
covr m morn Iza thm.
The dehalo In the French chambor
of deputies ywu(day ihowfd tint
tler was a lance element which wis
(Continued on Ia!e E Co I
durias th tKat year and prolynhly1
loniror to continue Us present ireti-
eral trend lieyotid the 4nifl0o0 bar-
rel mark which it nearly reached m
102S" Dr. White utated.
"On the wliede even wfih. prices
s'linulatlnff the tlrillor to irrenter ef-
form It seems unlikely that domes-
tic production of pi'troleum can at
beVt Kiln appreciably on the it av-.-r.-ably
expected Increase in cotiHtnii;.-
tkm." Corm-anKl'With price of other ar"-b-'.es
jjiiHoHne and oil are about tlv
chenpeft commodities- in the market
today.
Dealing With ha ftuflP j&Kortlage.
tsa f Mrf . Iff.
h Aht fo tlbte.
1 1 iniuili.ini tt.
WET HOSPITALITY IS '
EXPECTED BY G. 0. P.
Chicago Deuciulod On to Provide
What Isn't Broutfit; M"h
'Sloitnte tuff"
Avuihible
Chi. '4-tt M.t
IT 1 he cff.H t n- ii
nduieiit ott ilif r nth
ti uri mo ni u w 1 1 ; tie
t '-nth unit
m fitiiv i n! hi
t uUj.'.. t.f unit
ideli' lit) row j1(
tl '!i.i f afi'iltid pl'i-w
t.i.' t'otu.re..s hiHel
to.l iv The old ilmo inliliii-.;h! pa -radi
. a te.iiure of i iovitius I'liiiifii
Cms have (tjicM d tin with the .in
lim nf the siI.shw vtti th optnlon
of main CMhrt-t ti.nt'i i-t t.l-ip
wt.iihl be li'pter In ! uiidin.e nroiin.1
a i of tin- I'h: li-t'p h U. he tl.de-
:t t would iii'iiii wll pmvtili'il and
that al the ta'ii 'toiuil h i p! 'i tiln: s
i f the 1!02 foiiv.in!-i n. with tu w'ld
H"d wiiiily dnnioris.i.t':i l-ms wiil I c
oiltdi'tte
III liiHi the eiuhusle-in rta of th-'
tnauo'n'Utii varletv. Tin -re wero lin
ih inollstl at hill".
WHAT T1CKFD OVF.R
THE WIRE DURING DAY
;i . V
-Wiisilins'.'eii 'l'l.i'l c flint o panned
and sent to confffelict' the sundry
civil iippi.ipiliitluti bill ciirrylntt
$ (.111 tl.tM'tl.
- Cdltimluiii. O . HanH (inw.l).
caii in r
uiai rli i
r
ll.e
.Mis
llo.Hton Hi it Vf
1 Pauliii" Wt
wan
i ol
t
'llill liilll:.
- Wa .lihu'.'t n Cuiif.'i.M-
rivecs and harbors toil
ii arh an nun-elm lit and
report a tliwa ;rwtio'ii.
noiines.
Jet'lVl Hi CHv Mo.
Sm nker Cliiimi) 'I u k til'-d
OH
lb .I
'idc
I in-
to d to
it fit 1 1
Former
tf declrt-llemil-o;it
itive
h
ration us aiulUa'o fur lie
.iat'c in iili!i;i;ii!l f I'epu
to hiiitfcd li'iii'i'lf
- City l .lar.il. N. V. Sir Tlloinus
l.lpluti'a i'!i;ill-iirrr for the Atneileiis
cup. y iaiiirtii-l IV wiiM laiitx hi d.
- Dei Moinea. la. Tlio M hi hod 1st
KpUcopal KMieial conl'ei'eme adopt-
ed ' r.i'.ulut ion in' ii- tint Hi.- I'tiit-
td Stales accept u iiiauita'o lor Ar-llietll.-l.
p.i.i is C'latti-' cr of ilepuiles rati-
fied Cm treaty of Si. to-main with
A u. stria
- 1 "hai hd to N. f Tho Southern
Preshyieihiu Husentlily adopted ii ma-
jority ointuMti'M itpoit reioiiiuieud
ti t full co-operation in the inter-
church movement.
Washington - - Senate iind lioumi
conferees n iMirti-d a coiopitiiuiso bill
proposing a federal bud ;et system
effective ntvxt veiti'.
- Phlladeipliia- Wiiliam J. I'.ryar
tuhl tho Kttiieial aseme!y of the
Presbyterian tlun'cu of the I". S. A
that evi-niuully another iim'-tidtneiil
wntilil be iitlib-d to Hut federal con-
stitution providing u sinr.-le standard
of morals for men and women uric
inflictlim nnve.-o penalties for Im-
morality. - Itah lKh N. ('.- Hix humped hur-
rels of uraniilated toiKiir stored Ir
two warehouses hero and consigned
to J. O. Townsend cntnpany of Sel-
byville Del.. elzett by federal authorities.
Good Work of Banks
rp.ru- j-rfyrux' X'VijXiiiiii'V'r'li-" - m
1D.U prlcfM for suRar arei unpb'a-1 the part of thy smear trada to x-
ant to the ceneral ptihllr; becaue If.pWt the mblic la dearly at variance
meinbt-ra bavo becomo Mu-ttaneiP with simply and easily a.wertalnabi
through a Itmsc peritl "of yearn to faot.
ohtalnint? suar iwor cheaply than The rlno In prices U due primarily
almost any other emmodny of Ken - to the fac that demand Jia fur out-
crul uee such ox vthoes cloWnu rb-.e ' alripjK d supply mt only In tha t'nlt-
or potatoes. 'ed States but in very i;art of the
ijeln-r of riM'h fuvral interest an world.
in Ci. l.Vbo of auaar ap- Att't'npts N lower prices by le;:i-
ticik IrtvslMlblv f thu HVim of
itti -hiw mothod of d"ulintr
Im t.rtittleinti of thin tor 1 Ira ma'es
n wn-och ilciiiandinx thftt. soniebxidy
In st. ni to tail. To attribute the. ad
vance in nrlcea trlmartly to a-'."il'i-
tion or ro
concerted attempt on
Wife of Rich
Creek Indian
Wins Her Case
Muslttv. May .V t h u.M
metvt will matt no "ort to sop-
arte Jack'ott Barns)!. miil'O"
Crock Indian ej M r. B.t-titr.
fotn trly M- T. J. low vh m
t':td nation wld ttivtin v.lm.t
t'y bced to CofftH Kan
Svel week
Thm ittii"n wii aeittiue .1 i
th of?H of toe fiv ' md
"Tt.be tf.ljiy fuliovtOta ft
nc held ytrdy lit th . vf
can. Bareett n- hi brltt-'
a'd to rolt hir hv n i
rut's farm fear Henrytt l-
PeroPAl Notes of Instructors and
Studouts; Sulffn to Rovt'lto
Noriniil TnUnin
Diidom t.
Th.-lt' are to ln tv!eeil ti rot else
pot oulv thir n a-ilar ttlphtewt f r m
Cue blili nvhotil ciiliiit4it 't"lit.
but Will atttt iMi.vt liniHutl tiitin'ln
cm t iriciil.t width In t:i.l tun where
I'i tlfc- t.i'ii fur two voitrn S! it
Siipei-lntt uiletit H-.4I.U wav th.t wolk
dune In (be bi 'ti n -1 m 1 ii t.f the ria'e
H e.ii.t to thrtt doiot hi Ibe ihh lfil
ft ItiMitn nf (be ) ale
-
Mr. It II Ch tv.v wint n iti tnt
b II llel III M'if'lltttt tt! tit' til"
emln.ikt.l In llf.. tnt-nim i fir the
V w York Life ne.-tiritirK tt ii'. ml'
It Ct'l veil (it III It )ilnt a K'"
htn !..( ntid hero I t hii tll(.r he will
(oicet d In W l'lllim llft lllUIMIM
It -
Mi- Iorna Itol.iiifioii t' Cin-itell
hriH -en eht ted i t Ut her iff lnt'luc
lot the ctMiilinr vttir and bt I e-p---ttt
t iiitei-t tho ip.MUon She
I
a t a
fine
record if a fttu.b-tit and
ttnoher and it'iil'j"
b it refueed m -t
a In ! lt-r fii'u'Y
to ;ut!ii-ii
teller offer that h:
III tin hi to coiuo
Ml-ie N'. lSie pttvt'' liam In eei e r
Inanition III the tl'y atlwmU 'beet 'ot
tieVt rlir It) Hue imitW. S"" I 11
eradimle tf tht linihrlo ht-th n liool
and bin milium r will receive Jv't dl
ploma . fron) the Kdtuitud N' ; nril
hi hool. Kino ha t liml five t"irn of
exiit rb-ino and her f it tiibi v be
will maktt on i' of Ih't fdrnnv..! t.n h
t-iM of the city.
... i . ..
It l utidT"tin that twiv of th
lady te.nher wiil nt ro'urit to the
M ini -1 romiix next vttax bift bv Sept-
ember will be tiuliur for a tioin td
th-'-tr own tf thev Micceed -vel!
li maklni? fmiil botuon 'i.t t'lev lv.iv
In te.obinjf i html iht If bii-ttuind''
will have no in nee for rrrtf In per-Hiimlini-
tto'iu to fi'ic.tlti) the tn hool
rtn in.
- -
Met. Altnlri Ab. rn ithv who Ii now
'rat him- at Pruinrlf.lt! btei lu'cep' ed
ii. iH..l(l.n In tie) c'ty hooU '
'Mlthrie for to vt yi'ir She 1 a rnl-
natrt tf tin hlfh tih'l and n the
.our nicr tenii will r-idiiac feta the
CieMrul Vormal cho.d ut VMmo.ld
i.'l tv - . v. r ye-ir t.f rvnerietw
nn.l will I" a valua'dn inbl"oii Io
rho tt -in hiiii? for " of 'he t Hy.
Strike Leaders
Indicted Under
The Lever Act
Newark May 27 Ten lev!'
ere of the railroad 1HVi of New
Jeiaey were Indicted by the feorl
grand Jury her today under tn
te'.Vlr At1. They were e'arg-J
with connpirlttg to obtnit.t inter-
state commtrc.
CHICAGO TcThAVE A
$50000000 UNION STATION
Clilcaifo. Mav 27 - Plan for the
new $"iOii i.Oiii) utiltm ttatttin on
which work han Jiott been alartetl
may 1m changed to Imliiilrt an H
utorv offitn bulldinic for 1ho rallru.id
lnvolve.. It was learned toiUy
Warthlnsrfon. May 27.- IteporM to
th Inter at commen'tt 'ommN.on
totlay from I'n wnt tHr'iUKihotit lb
'renin I rr showed a continued but l.w
improvement In h raRway freUh
ri'inuo Ion sttuatlon.
tftatlon would defeat
thetriK'lveH.
. Forelirn holder of
urar -annot b
i coerced Intra . ttelllnif to Iha I'tlrletl
States at a sacrifictx
Any (rvern-
j menial
or ottir artificial action that
(Continued on Pare 5 Col. I )
MTMUKIJ 74.
LOST THEIR
BUT TO FOillE
niflOOIT
s
i iimmkiiohs' mi i i im;
Tllt Y AI M I I.V I II! I H
swh: or run i.vu
t wtm aiimom.
M HUH HM)S
Wi TO KLPHIM
GET START IN IIFE
n w io ma 1 1 icito im: sr
Nouns it i iuiv uiii.
mil' 4iohks ut.
.ooo -nn: losses
Tte-cka Krtti
Mir 27 - Th.t V ir t
r fi'iKtvetttm
BPftwl (i ht tw... .
laiiH.n Ilarvr. Kan ami It. n.
i-'-im whi hnve .. m..M ttutn l.oo
' thnmh tw mtrpkti(l 'f
W.m. JaetM.-ka. Jr. MfeinK. pr .
dent of ifo. IbM.t.v.tr atnt.i Im!
To.l t y n mov i.rt m fmi(
l' th.. Hanover if lf.-c. t ..(
Ifnt.l.. ..r Cm o-ttt.f v pot
tiuvt ir l.icdi. k wool! rHt.ni ami n
plain tiln financial tn.uhM o
tde who .! .c. ai.t Hbhn
wo.il.1 l ( i.! ht Am
belli hm .. t a -w mart ta lif.
Wouldn't nliv It.
JaeiH ke tl w;vrt hi re. I a r'ek .
Mon. lav and hU hank vun ck-.. on
the mme ttav At VrM tila wl-hh.r
WKuNbi l b. li..Se b find bm r in4
but a tm cMvln.-t. Ce-V rofut tf
turn actiifi bifm . ia lniit..
th ii lot ttid no wilful w nrnJ".
Pv.-n when tt wa ntd th !-
W'nild peioMbty nmotin t rttii)f)iMt
r i ' hi...-n tC t j-t lur aT.iIimB
him. and now frr bvln rt'td th
''i'lii cr which. U-t baa sent Ut k
io bin wif.t ami fninPIv ttov r reidv
come fo hu rvn u.- ami bear pu t
f bli burd'Tm.
f'al.t bitnktof nffli-taU a Ih-P
never b t hmird of aoch rhnrtty rt
tot MrT f commiiitttf and Uey
it-vcr have r.-t n ah-animdltif tiitii
tfh'l.il i cnin.'ttf.-fr relali the ea-
! ;nd u:ff.i lion of hta ctntwu in'
it v
Cheer Hi Name.
Yi-n'ciliv afrxt-ninvf) when di"it-
tor met to !liti-u4 h wrekcl
'ttnlt". ci.ri.lStlou th'ty scluaHy t-lwe.r-'
t Pn iicnioi tf )ta natnrt utafa
'dfvial . Ami nv" Iboy ir
I'I I belli blm In h evtent of
ai1n I'ltf t of Iha loieiot to baa t
;(! -tl
fr wa rxooHed b'r (hat Cov.-i-mr
Ubf Witt tooli In if Infra the !f.ar
hi.tilt i-i .) ami abit tn.tra th reci'f
fiiMiue tt Aullim Kan antt thit 1i
wtm i ittetttplitf!rn$ -fcn krkln; t
i t tteii lef.v lnHt""'lirithm of I've stitlm
!o ok 1 1 n tr tleiMU'tmct!. lfowV"r tt H
believed ro act Ion could brt nfci ttf-e-it
n crln (mil milt a.'iifiiit th biti.k
'-tiiiri(.--.?.(ner foe rr-wt tirlect
dutv fit'd pro-n!iie' t tiiwv"r"l Sod
leteln K'H ft thev if. t oJ Ix'evtv
'he b-itik centm!'ilMi-ep t"oii'. I m
'Hid died tm u i h a charga
CHICAOO prRTAURANT MAN
TO ENTEM SUOAR MARK C T
ClttcaKti. May '.'7- HtlKar fop chain
nf ttwtauiaiit.i hr will ibn 'rf!4ii--t
from Czei lot !'! It IC1 'il'id to-
day when th owner left for a t'lp
there dei I tl II.' b Would puri'll )tt
and whip ten tuilKnii crowns) If pon
lble.
ENGLISH DIRIGIBLE TO
MAKE A LONG
TRIi
It. mm. May 27.-Tht dlrlJida air-
ship lt.;H. which fUw ut n.) tint At-
lantic frtan KuKtaad tt New York
and baef In PHtf bad a trial flight
y entity hIki! ly liitjlaly will
attempt ii flight from Homa lu Ptuuioa
Aires.
j smTscWI
Oklahoma A. & M. Colleffo Will
Establish a New Branch
Next Term ; Puiton to
Bo Cared For.
Rtillwnier. Msy 27. A school fee
rural fitrn wP be oiitl a th
fikhihomi A. & M. coli-s her Mon-
day. Thia rfudy will continue un'll
June 17. Itural "i "t p from Okla-
hotna. Tmis Arkanct ami New
Mexh o will ft erul. Th coPntto H
ro-oieatpiir with tlrei boanl of bom
missions and vhureh exftenitlon. Meth-
od! .t church: the board rf bmuo tnls-
lon Prehyteriitn church t't !M
Cniietl States and tnanv ether dc-
tiiinihnl itmul Mt b'Kvi and ml-wiotiH
It 1ntldlnif this school. An teiw!va
I!t of sobloct to be tuLndleil ilnr'n r
'he summer t-oitrues have ttt aa
nounced . . 1 '
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