The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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ZZZTIL HELP
r. onnviou
Valton
To Stand
Pat
ijl-jll wears
tlsato rt.
St lwiM
Firtnin Killed Vhtn!
Frisco Trd-j Licet
tfty Tk AM-iti Trt)
Hone. Ma. Aug. tS. A fire-
mm wli killed and n ee.gfieor
prbfc!y fatuity injured in Weed-
tUt.o Htwt tw St. Lu
d Saw Frtec pfl'
trail her tit fnriij A Wum
er f passenger wee Kttn up.
but r were Injur A M isr
ttdoctten f erthK wt probabiy
the caue ef t eccideet tt wt
Said
Mrtt tt tb junction pet
th Fri.Morvta.fte south
betcr-d line. U i Seven rrwles
tout of Sulphur Springs wwee tW
wreck cf te two Missouri pee-
(gee trains C.sl the death ef
thirty-tour ps5ti and Injury
t about t-hudrd-fifty.i
which occurred week age last
Saturday Wight.
SHQFuUfi PLEADS GUILTY.
JSFluEDSmO
Other Cm Involving: Civil
Co&Uupt of Court Injunc-
tion To Be Heard
Thursday
ty Tt Aeaw4a hm)
Oklahoma City An. 16 la a
sipjed tatfmei:t issued from
herP today. Mayor J. t Waltou
Democratic nominee for rovertior
decjarts. tkat his policy a ert'tn.
eiavl ia Li first offiil prv
tiUnciaBerst fonowitp 'his Borri-
nation had r.t been altered. Hi
statement was va.ue.l tour follow.
io th action uken yesterday
by the state IVmoerat ie or. Too-
ths in atnendirs th? platform on
which he had tlftUrwd would
nVf hit fampaiffn.
i!ay.r" Will.mV tatomcnt
wit: "At tw-lve cVUx-V ea
Aujruvt Mh I made a statnmftit
t thf of the Slav tf
Oklahoma that I sUxvl irrfvy-
aWy for thf ftrnifr UKm-r
toxmtr wrtict nn t'me
husitoms in the indjvndent Uad.
tiiw" and ci! produce. .
l .tand on that W. a ration
tdda I t-aunot and will i.c.t
douMrr. thTM jrronps
"Sifnd. J C. Waltou."
Tk Piatferw Adeptd
tk Krt!'a5 sSJsaira p3tJja. Ti
aasicl t5iatBat wi 4'cri-& It
Tk ttatic! 4rrr.o3 Stvct-iel
adoftioa of U nv&h iUnfcr ciwr-
tk t railroads: fit.r proprsia of
ts fara tisc: op;itica to ccn;u?-
swrr a:u:y palates; national s-!4-ir
Uaa not ta b rai4 by
lai a&4 riJ ot t!s Etk-Cojr.a.si!t
Uw'.
Flaak No l ia tfc SJukv rr-
grasa 4lrir.(t tfcat "3;clo-oref ho
tkat tkt bask retrain ta4 anJ
a-t tart fee iootl 4 lit
tkl iti grtit. otier i ;!-
bt tu:? ' t-incif Irom 1
;.kt.'i4a 'a tlr aBVortty; irtrt '
!' - T- las rtqairts -tic
c: Jt ecrraJt!S to iy Uim
a tk aA )oatloa ea bk-fc so-
f ie are leirwS to par uxes aaJ
bTTer nsary to tcar ttif enf
tie t sh-cwid iake ott ui pabti-
tBIUef." ....
T Rc!i Tnrttry.
PUtk No. I wUici rid: A la
eorw-as tae eraias md iaarVeiaS o'
tarm ;roda'U f tie Kcl-Tian v".
tie lamer and cua.er. inc!ad;a
aa Ki-a-cr5misUa law la tti
ri and aethts. asd tbe etabl..fc-
mzt of wanHboM. eietatar. mill
the Eke -aa ncery. t rro-
trt tie eaple attt eictt.ife ou-epei.--
aal aa ansx?at to tie t-o-orat;re
law tnc'adisg basklr." wai
Baifid y striking at lie word
"rrtor. bJV e3 tie Lie" asd tbe
clasf 'aa ansc&dsieat to tfc ewj'
ratiT law Int-Hdlci' tttkirg
Plaak Xo. 4. "To f-e teaactr; j rxB arrjriaf at tie autioa lou
cm tarn and in tie ciiy by jlarf 1 tie prisoner was aowfd to ttle-
tke cr-d;t f tSie nte bk of aa tf-'ifeoce to tls. t !!!? iriujor h
Bm Coal
At End
IUJN0I3 TROOPS II AHOII OW DTRinE RI0TEH3
Tbs aart4 rrwa )
iWnton 111. As. KlS'ixty
mou&athi (utumiiuMta nvai inmn
1 ef nwuihrrn lllsaoi imlay wt-rt
jfrathoriug topHhicr tlKir tHln nnd
rrjrintf to filter the which
'have liffii idle aincp the nati..u-
iwidp (ktrske Iwanie .-ffvtiv .n
April 1 on a fnv houra nolic in
XVHrtatiiM f thf ndii)? of th
Utrjlse i.t Illinois hy thi aitfninjr
I of acrtftnetit hrtwn Illinois
ojrator and minora at a oon-
ffronoe nohodulenl to bo held in
Chirac Friday.
Altiioiigh most of the atriktnp
wir.era are juhilaot at the proa-
tvot f rfturnin? to work the
j revalet.t opinion U that tltry
would piffer a national ajiroo-
roent with the operators instead
of individual and separate asrreo-
inrntx hioh ihey think will re-
sult fro tnthe paHial hn-akinjr of
the strike by tUe t'leviland agrt
metit.
Tie time cf tn Fe4rAl oart was
takes p tcday iih the cares of the
Hrikiti sboptnen from iSapuipa
wtkk was cootinued frru last week.
The crod ta ffee corrSJosa and th
court room is aot at grat at a
ce Ut week. Sat nest of kx'al
taojwsee harlug died do a otutiat
a?;rrtj:!. The flrtt tnin a trial
today was Fraak Kedat of ance.
in it
' f
I 111
fl 18
7i
4'
V" ;
7!
6 i n
1?
II
Jllioi state" troupt under ronunaud of l.icot. (VI Nrlaon MorrN Clilfago packer tnnrrhtntt into
Jolivt 111. wl?ro a new outWrnk of rilvv Mrikcr resulted in two men boitij; killed nod many in-
jnred. Maclune frunnrra now eontrol th fit nnt iott nnd Ute rot area Iihh quieted under imlitary'pro
toctiou.
STATE MINERS CO
ACK TO WORK
MiuVotee Aba'. 1 Apiirotlmalely
llt04 miners to Oklahoma and Ar-
kaasaa ho tuve been ldl !
April 1 IH rttHra to work Wednes
day morning; ander the agrernwot
reached at ClTltnd .Ohio spermlt-
tlng oirtort and rntnert to eifn o
tracts e!the Individual!? or oollec-
titelr according to a te!efram re:
Cired from John Wilkinson iri-
dent Tnited Miners dlstrt t St. who
attettdej the conference trj R. T.
Rots secretary here Wedned)f
afternoon.
Th ettleTnt was made with rep-
who fiMi gaiJiy to violating the
tesapcMry r- training order oa the ' retentatJTet of the Okishoroa 'on-
rrtea road and wa promptly fined eolidaied Co! cftinjBr; Iotera(
$1W for ronttictt f ctmrt by Jadee Coal oomfoay; ktcAlesier Colliery
ET ICE no; HE'
n cold m:
Women of rrni To Serve
Delicious Dishes At Billings'
Lawq on Country Club
Road
If you want to help (he f or women
secur a fuir buiWInft t the fsU free
event go ot tomorrow and eat tee
cwatn and ceke with OisTsrm cm.-n
of Division No. 3.
The tee etwun ke and cold met.
Ion wiil be on mIh at the J M ))(!
inis Immn and Iswu. rat nf ue fiij-
on the Country Club mid The nro
seeds will go toward Ihe erection miu
rattral. Other raaes Of like nature J com?ay and the American moke furnishing of tho .nW UuiMiagt
ire being tried tMa afternoon. "' -.'
The ' temporary ietriaijf order
o-sdrr fctit-Si these are " being
tried wiU expire oa the SS'-h of this
a&o&th.
Torotrow the aet of the tko.i-
mcn from Clhom City on charext
of ntept. be heard.
mOIIFJt ItitllMl AltRESI-
tD FOU A CJIICKtlVTIIIW
ess Coal company.
t Continued on raga 4)
Rouen. France Aug lS.Poiice
hMdqaATtrra bre foiio ing b epi-
demic of petty chkkea cop thiefts
recent teat out icst ructions for all
:he contniiMiionera of this district M
GEORGIA BANKER SUED FOR
S 100000 BY WOMAN
(Py Tee AM.xiitod rr-i
Atlanta Cw Ang. 16-tsmage cr
lft0f0o0 arw akked of Walter T
Chandler local tinker by atrs- Sra
Gllletfie B field in a su.t filed t?dar
tn superior court at lotatr. Ga. 'n
which the allege that a result of
an attack upon her hy itr. Cbandkr
in her stateroom aboard the steam
ship Berengarla on tbe o!bt of J'il7
18 lat ab-a has been forced to keep
(to her bed much oi Ove time since.
her condition finally neceeitating an
The orders were th fair ground.
.Member f the Cm My' Club are
es;ecia!ly invited ta ttop 't eat wit!)
the ladie.
If notiio is gtv.si. li e rream ' anil
cake or void melieo will ba deth:e-i
at the Country Cl.:h f or putties
Why not eat your lum-n with lb-ftt'.t't-n
tonnrrow etenints. Tho tith
wilt te home made atiJ ot tour ili
tW delicious.
bt on the lookout for suspicions .hut fr-i k
characters. Aa mb;tiout gendarme 'xjontj
tailed idetr.aB who eould not!
rwtace WeniifieSoa papers. I
Toa made a wonderful cj.(cre." j" LEGION TO MEET
the prSssaer joid the youthful oificer. ' roa Tost. Am erica Uflon wlii
Tou are certain to receive a lot of hoI1 important aosion at the city
credit." i hall tonight at 8 o clock. Krety mem-
aer should be prefect
Over ihe Wire
joh;i fields; itseems.
is mug votes
And I Admiu That ths
Dcniocralio Votei Ar tht
Oneg H Need
Moat
fctiv home
adopted-
owcenti? law." ws
OX TOI H BV AtTO
Timu: !IAi: IIAIUl UXK
Plaxk No. "To ettalliri state
Wsk wiich shall he a depiio:y of
tie tvC of the t-!!e and its s-b-
iris Job." was ytrkkea oat.
Piaak No. FrcrrWing foe an ex-
emption of ti.K far kedt of laai-
Ob lasprovenseaia. wa strkket
OBL. j Tie AseortstH Prrml
Uk 7 AHered Iar. m. Aug.. IS Wra
Plank X T 'To aiaend t1sS Moorefiesd 54 yr t!d of Fort
wortnsaa'a ooapeBsatloa law. :rerid- j'ayne. lad ia lyiag dangerously J
tag UwartAce and wber feature in1 tfc toB!r opitst aod Li wife
B wiU lie Okie law. a2 dBd-ia4 ster with whom he atarted
tS Joor lavs for woaea and t l-j'" a anlo tour three weeks go. r
sirsnoea at tb manicipsl tourist
caxop. All are nnder th care of the
tojrrior of the poor.
who ordered his Immediate rele.tse.
He proved to be one Aristlde Briand.
tevta time premier of France who
tad forgotten his ideu'JflcUSon
ppr.
Harreld Takes
a Rap at ihe
Oil Barons
(B Tb Aoclatil Prr)
"Washinyton. Aug. lS.-ChariM'
that the htandard E. Lu Doheny
and Royal Dutch Shell Oil com-
patiie hav.v friend ir hiifU
placta b th federal KOverDtniit
wer mad'
Readings Mass Wm. Ol
Jr. son of the head of tb American
Woolen company end Ales (IiHdc
of North Andover Mum. were killed
In n uto wreck.
Mutkogee Aug. Ill-John Field!
cannot be elected governor on the
repuwutaa tkket unless "thound
or koo detttocratt" tote for hire.
Jh admits so himself jt has
written a Muskogee democrat telling
him ij about It. He confeisra thH
there ar not enough iriiublican VoW
to put him In th Ut lume.
"One of my friend at Muikrgje
advles nie tht you are supporting
nt in this contest" ; John wrote.
Needs Democratfe Votea
"My ''election 1 ' tmpotlbl unlesii
C tin l of good dtiir.orrata llt' you
ote fir me" continue Fields' let
tr. "To Induce them to do this. II
IU be iwrencaary for the democrat
ho reaiiie what w are facing to
Klvo m !) posslbi IipIji through In-
ducing democrats to see the situation
ct U exliti.
"Hmy ere already on their own
IriltiJftlve. organising emocrat Fields
for Governor c!uM Movemm a of
thi sort or course must b9 purely
voluntary on h part of tha demo-
trsts r.d eonJltlon vary ia differ-
Wr M .!nd loca'ies.
RECQUNr OF BALLOTS
BDBUUE TODAY
Both Dinwiddis and Psrtrldgs
O.iin snd Lots; Differenco of
3 In Favor of Dinwiddis
80 Far
Hecoiint of the c unty ballots rM
at the recent primary Uga t 10
o'clock this moining and the electio-t
lumrd beileve the jh will le finished
by evening
At noon ten tn 1 Ini In. Ant tope t
and I k r 'Creek Cajar t and 3
North and thmth Clmsrroti. Crescett
t end ii and tiuibii towniililp had
been eijiinted
Mlntske n Ut )t of Imth iJinwiddie
and l'artrl.lge were found hy the
board 80 r the change in tho
count has been In fAor of IttAwlddte-
Hn gained threw votes This dowevef
may ba offwt by count of . the re-
maining .' .
Tli election t ertlfi te gave Far.
tiMge a nmjurlty of I'J rote ovyr
I)!nwl(i4;
Toirtorrow the t o;i will bt'l the
recount of eiatn ballot In the con.
ttt Of Kihier Fulton ssttlnst Jtodlo'
Mathew John Kane
(Co&tiase4 oa Pge 4)
Cliiciuo The ilitnoia chamber ot
commerce begn a campaign for fund
for ue in prosecution of persons re
sponsible for the Hytrin massacre
' O Q
Fort Madison la . Charles Johnson
10 year old ttriking car rej alter
tbot and killed himeelf. leaving word
that be was despondent over hi idle
net and domestic trouble.
. o a 1. '. 1 11
Rockford 111 Mia Carle Andr-
son 48 years old was trsmpled to
death by a team cf horses whose
bridles the was holding? while her
brother hltrtted them ha a wagon
o u
Des Molnen la. Walllngford Rieg-
ger aoted tnosical coroi)ser pleaded
not guilty on charge of indecent es-
pour nd was beid to the ff'and
He Won't Forget
"I can win only through the vote
AUTO THIEF LEADS
JAIL DELIVERY AT NEWflRK
(Hy The A itfi pr'
Pone ifty Ohl Aug 1-Caught
here but night after a search laatlng
a day (mil night and tudis"d In the
county jail at Nwklik te !t night
A 1 'lark charged with stealing an
if ihe p-ople without regrd to automobile led Jail d"llery eailr
party and If elected I shall not for
get the wiy n which I won.
i ahoy be very glad to see you
baever ym ar n Oklahoma City
or In any event to meet you when I
l e.k in your clj
The lfttr was written on station-
ery of the "John Field for Governor
ciub" 243 West Main Oklahoma CHy.
Iblit morning In which fu prisoners
craped.
MANY DRY VIOLATORS ARE
ARRISTED IN ILLINOIS
fny Ihe amwtateS I'ntse 1
Pooria III Aug. l'l-Of the 19 war-
rants taken out by prohibition offi-
cer ;n a cleanup of dry law violators
here bttvo appeared before the V.
I H commissioner wcivad egamlnatl a
THA l. SKHVICK i:CKKTAIN and furnished bonl. Wlioli ar-
I IK FI.I;S TO THISUr ''t f" "aisled todny tif person
Who have failed to jut In their appearance.
Mysterycf
40Years
tares
lpt j.t rrel
"frl'J In uhr
1 1 " I t 4' years
'" V a rnriu
nutle v .lia Koier n rtHduw
hrtwtn mitker h. Jived at 4o.
rciito a tittle town north ef
licro thitt he shot and kilted four
person tnany year jri a.n'ird
iif to .f1rtilt MMIilvary another
broom maker f Horento ht
bant condttt'tl ntt Inventtgntlnft.
Koter committed aiiicid shortly
nflcr tnkit!f ttie alalement M.
ttl vary ooid.
Fouler neeordintf t XlcfliJiarjr
nid he had kUied a Mr Ernat
near Mount Otlvr it man named
I !t I wood near t'ar!yto and two
men named Met'lellatnl at On
trnlirt. Mctldrirv y h hat
feceived coufirnttttiott tlmt alt nf
tl person nstned hy Kutef
were foiiml tlcijii under tnytert
on condition and that tirt one
wa pnnixhe.l for their death
Mcilihnry' atory of Foater'a
rOnf'aiion follow!
"Foster came t nie and aaldt
'I gtieni th people think T arn
al'i-nid to kill myself but J urn
not for 1 have already killed
four pcron'
"I nkd hint h irive me ths ir
name nil addr which ft
did A few hour later h com-
mitted uni'ide and i heAn ail
invetigaUott
IWstiv of Mm i:mt told
me the tvg found dend in Mareh
2 nenr Mount Olive. State 'a
Attorney Hutih V. Murray ' of .
Clinton county ajd hv repiemher-'
ed tle lull wood killto' near
Carhele iptite "well and the M-
'Icllatid murder are amottf th
tnot famuli in tho' rim nt tuiU
of ttit afste. '
"Aletand r ' McCl-Uaitd Rn.t
hi ait it disappeared front th if
liomea in 1 1 and after s wide
spread aeareh their relative
fitittlt Kve up 'their hunt run-
viced that father and n hd
falleii victim tt foitl play. In
1H)U 12 yam Inter two aktle
ton which were ataked and
clutitied t th bed of a pond
vre found nnd Identified the
miMiiinf Mct'lcllatidtt "
Anthofitie of IWjnd eouttty
ure expelled to at art an invent i-
iratlon inbt Medilvary' atory.
(OSIHS WANTS MIIM;
iiu sii ks HKM(vn
today in the Senate
by Senator Harreld Republiean Jttry n of (0W
Oklahorna in the cours- of a i
preparel addrena urging .antTa j LreBworth KnaMr. Mar-
on crude x-troleurn and fuel Oil. tgaret Anderson 63 who walked from
Th Oklahoma aenator wid itsloug Falls . D to Washington to
that ainee hi attack on these ! ask President UsrdiO to pardon her
.- - - (ton was wrded when Jos.'ph An
(Controlled on Page 41 derton. 1 wet freed "
(Ry Ths A-s.tetitf.1 t'r)
San Antonio Ten Auo. 16-Rsthee
than risk ttaiit delays under pretMt FRENCH WILL NOT CALL
tchedulea Lieut Westsid T Laren EXTRAORDINARY SESSION
aviator f Ka ty Field here obtained I Ibamboalllet France Aug. 1 The
permission to fly horn to San Fran . French cabinet utnctUtg here today
Cisco foe a vleit and expects te reach
San Diego Calif- thi evening in a
1.dy flight with stops at II
Te. and Nogalct Arl(. en the wsy
The ale distance from her to San
Dieyo la 1100 miles.
under the rttlrinanhlp of President
Miilersnd decided not to call an
traordlnary n-.nion of psrliamen
tine the government constitution
'ally ampnweretl to make ttwitsion
during parliamentary eecee.
MtsUogie Aug 1-A ftuht b-
tw.ia the tnd holder aad nr-
td creditors of the .Mid Co Petroieutw
romiNiny and the MU'o Oaaoltne
Cotnp.ny of ToUa. who .fH4 sta
t me go with :lltn ammtln l
7I527.41 t allied la the ful-
led 8Uta district court Tuesday
when a suit fltd by Cosdo aat
roitany of Tui for tha rmol of
J. W Woodford rormr Tula "inty
Judge trustee was placed oa trial.
The cured claims amount to about
OM)00' In bond and the une'ur-
ed l.USR2t4i). It I lleged that
th totsl ! of th eompani
wilt not ntet th unsecured claim.
Tbee Bsrrige lceB have bei
lfatj4 by tie eoart cltrk: EJwia X
O'tslUi 3 of Cetlrie td "WiU
"Woodward. 5C f Oklabom Otj;
Ilerfjer: Lt Ilvlrea 4 nnd Janet Dree
41 of Oklabotca City; Virrl Cree
Ci asd Artie Casnoe lit both vt
Cuttrie.
e-
HIX AND COCL
ux.Ti:n iitxps awv$
TURKISH WOMEN ARE NO L ONGER HAREM INMATES
By Mafide Ferid
Madame Mufii'.. Ferid U the wif
f Jf tutu yht Kemal'a noy in I'aris
and ha herWSf taken a prominent
part ia Angora politic-a.) a
Eoest tbowen and cooler westher
wSi frror fces?k.ia3 to t'Moa aceord-
tC to growers -n tis JocaliSy.
' . Pa's bar b&m tfXt Ivt llgbt a
they kv bees they w33 fctrp to grew j
use - up utm kfctw :vwt4
Is ti-s eectios is 'jcb time- ; j
WCATT4CM Is
7. Xew OrlesaA. Axg. IS. Tes-'g-t . i
ftj TlanCay ftsmtZf tilt. ' r
Tiit evrJution ol woman ia en e of
the strikixjj. dvelopmeiitii in that new
Turkey shieh ha furnished m nanny
mnrjriM ta the world ainef the war.
The ever;! whi.-h followed the
anuktiee lad a eor troll in effeet en
tbi erolutn. AflT the armj!iee f
5fondrM and th ot-eupation of
Kmyrsa Irr Cire it wa the wonv-n
.who rvjistLeoTJ.ly oresnized Turkish
projarara in Afcia Minor atd abroad.
They t?erjde4 uatwaalitA rneetinza by
thoaod formed dejeationa to fall
sj-a th b"th emiaiw.kinre in Tar-
kty nt prottt acd newapaper
artklea to Europe and America. When
the Ke.tjialitit movement wan bom the
women were it rnot devoted au-
iliariea. Their patriot ie erithtuiaxm
increawd with each new political
'.e-veut; military occupation ot Con
atantinople. on March 16 lff2I the
maio arret ot national leader atol
deputies and their exil? to Malta
ete. It waa indeed the women who
firttt found the new nation in Anatolia
Aigorav Like sv Camp
At Aurora which i more like s
eamp than a capital t-ity one ub-
sif on id'al. hard work and hope
and th Turk'uh women do .their
trreat share in makinz the condition
tolerable ty their work of inerfy and
fscotzrareenent They take tf of
Ihe pitiful refiiveoK nurv the wound-
ed knit irarmenta make overcont and
blanket and take entire rhnrire of the
wjuippirmr and outfillinj? of the rmy
Abov all th?ir fnith and hopo are
ifiexhauxfible. It ia a truly bt-Hutifiil !
tight to aee (he. cultured Women from
Constantinople and th village women
of Anat'dia work together and iret
along m Veil. I'lit ve thi work
is inaitrftificaiit' alongside the work of
Turkey.
In all rreriotis war he aaw her
man depart to hia ileath without
underHtandinsf the need for it. It
waa. "the (ovfrrment that made thj
waf and he obeyed without rntir-
murintr for ahe ia brave and patriotic
Hhe know that honor aometimea
r?ke it neeeaaary to firfit BijM.v;
the pn-tit cfl the war wn under
takm at her own denire 11 ml will.
Women do ths Work
In thi war for Independence
woman' work has been rpml to
man'. The peasant woman ha tin-
'' 'aided imtintsitK'iI eeonomb? efficiency j
"ahe feed the whole army arol the
whole nulioti.
Lack of railway wake- it metiotiiry
in Turkey to traiuport everything by
wagon. The women do thi work.
They draif tlir cart about and when
carta are lacking they carry huge
load of inunitiona on their buck.
And many women actually fittht at
the front. Hecently fifteen of them
were decorated and eited in army
ort'x'rs for bravery. Several have re-
(Coatlnti4 oa Pa If
DEAF AND DUMB SINCE CHILD-
HOOD FACULTIES RESTORED
By 'fa .(Ktstd lrss)
New York Aag IS Although
J.n Ktela. Bote M year bid b4
Jen deaf and dumb ever tine her
I girlhood today th talk aad a
ler a will a th average prou.
Thi remarkable recovery of apeweb
atol baring foilowed an attack ot
innumont. comptlcatiMl by iufluenc.
j according to physician who hava
j observed the case In an effort t
trace th polbU cftecta ot the "I"
j'nn upon ber ear dram aad vocal
.chord.
GRAND CONCLAVE. K. T
TO Bl HELD IN PEORIA
(Sy The AseectsUd fr)
PeorU IU Aug. IS 'Preparatlos
are being made for the grand com-
mander conckVe Knlgsts Templar
to be held her Kept- 11 1? and 13
Thi conclave the krgeet aver
scheduled to b held IB thi city will
bring at tt iJ.000 visitor to Peoria.
In the t.reet parade tiept. 13. fs"y
tSfito Kalghta will 'partidpata.
The fikwm Cotamaadarf tzi ct
Oak Park will t' 6 c rtrrt O
I e.'.'-.t eff V ' '
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1922, newspaper, August 16, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713551/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.