The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Ciacto Je&a St. The Utiied
Cults railroad labor board today
cttai tatiotaJ hoada of the rad-
ml Mi'i rjarixatioaa wfckh
ar tiraataxisj asd bavt order-
4 stnJBea to apfr befort ft
Xomantm sXlereooa at 2 'dock
en cT tomf violated tht
avataOTud traatportation act in tht
caEi&s of a strika
CZDZZ TZZVZD
CSiioajro. ST-Strikt r-
dars Bjreod by tha tlx craft
pretidfBts of tha railroad ahop-
mmu' erfaxintwm war sent otit
today to rmeral cbairmen rtrpr-
tant&f $W-OC0 m aothormr.-
a ttrik u 10 a Jtdy i "oa
all railroads and Fxlhaaa shop
ia the Unted States.'
Kwtisf Called for Saturday
t"Wat 4 one 29. Tit wet-
inf d the railway i.e?utir and
bead ef lie t-a Br.im wa t
for 2 VKvk too rrow if the
Uix.r Kurd when the formal
tkt of the trii call wa reced-
ed from the aWpwe. ar.a.urwic
th dale fr ibe walkout as cut
Saturday at ls a. ra.
T Ij- & rilrw4 I Hot fc-nrd !s
ay cts4 tW .M-aai ofti.- of ti
abji crA ack W rail
lecBth- turn aeet-ag aer. ad 5s
Zxm 1 fear otber rirc4 bbioba.
t fcpf fcefor tfc afcara tc&onvw
afunaorB is a lairy to
tlryatetved ms4jo ot irsfTk."
2a a41tw to ike ; .
Iff " 'k ti'.!
! &i lr 4 sieJii.ri. j
ma tt4T rrl fr! 0?So w:
U H43'e. r thst
t'xtk ri2 aa tt a !
. $ATtt W3 Wit f !k ti
RITAiX 0l STAli:
wis ciAi:ni
fcis 6 IW ;Kt io iT
tnf Ui to tv&i M
TW knsri fircciptuUsa
ctHiBtr. M a 173 f itJ UkS
Irt til lack. a oibff r4-
13; S ami Artowe .t.
f rtt c! U t4 sctl'jr
work ttr JT-Wi
CUHOUtT AFTtR JULY 1
SkltTtor Jti7 S i iy
e. farJ Kfclk ri &tiiiK4
X-iQK.t 13 W f aoi 2 IJ
' ...
fLEWTY Or WORK
Tti r bs ktr e- rwd
tlw C . ntt.Tt CTw tV. 4r
i-t tmw t
fc9 s tfjr fckd ?ty. "A
lt if fit .T " tt ft
fcrH A tlws tkT t
wart llity Oca"! ""aV-
law orrjeta to close o
aATUHSAY AFTEKWOO
Tit C4oa of lie Owl Ort iil a'
cSwtt
TEXAS MAM INTERESTED MERt
at. 1. Cktierwood. f f Tarta.
Tea- 1 b fit
ta H Lawjaa txnxtr 4 t w4 Vt
hpowt HiX store ckely Mm.t2&4
wita tte tawcty
Toa-t
Harding and Hard
Coal Lien To
Meet Saturday
a rMMMv4 frm th kftwn
K4 rrprtMMt4 tkm t prt4
ot Hfmt tavtUt'O tor 4nt
at tH WhHt Houa Str.
tfay t t Hr Mrtt t tht Mttn
FIQITT OF EEUEaima
3 BO JUL! 411
Leafot Ball Oajm Fireworka
Saaket Di&sm Cpcakisf At
Park acd Boxing Tour-
sas&t xUp Iowa
"Tl report tht tNT womlj k
Wr tU i isttn oa Juir fvnurta
i 4 tr" t!4 HaKiia.
ocwurr of Us rttir o( im-
Tb n h a ftw la
Caikrt a JIy Ha n4 tar vUi l
liar its "iattn" aa4 tt Kt Ra
ten tr viift t CutH a hoauini
t tcrrtata ti.e iitir aa4 whi!e
0iir i3 aol a rra'.w oi4-
July foana rlHUratkia. tSr
b J;5f8tjr oiB 3( aertfc-ft
a4 tani tVr b J t fit.
rrackfTi will w? at4 tb fWrwwt
affl W ia Wet at ;St" a4d4
Titw mill al rfitrrtaieet at
a-t tor Uwjm! bo f a Ci'ttaK ta
KJo sur Ra 1J rly
f5t c tnut tisat 0j Ih) rrSg."
.oii:itvms tn' 3 kt iTiis
HI WtOTI-XT H. IL Sill
4Ty Tfca Amauml Tr
VSaisfi6. jGa 2"ama
wTtai-iiioa sCy yred. tt joer-
or . t.f " AHawst' OUi.ow4 aa I
Tr astTsir lecia to ttt !(B thc
oBi.Kija is v.5s:ar!a Ji'y 12
for a cf(a oa tlie Kaeaia CSsy
SIko at J OrHt ralr bs
is re4-Jc' l&gdt asi t
tfnce4 ifti a .nij'H titr'
VSea tif c;ert:(t aftrr Jay i.
inxirBat xis
IV NOHTII DAKOTA
By Tia Am-Ht rrnmi
JrJ tty tkt jtf thtw
s3m rnJWi Min-irij rorBt.t4ua
iSt-Camlr i !. Fr.ar. liui
M(CtttWi Bukir.f ' 1
t to . aocwd:if t tl taras
tay Baa rtotrl.
KLAW ON EAST SIDE
STAGE A rACE
CUf Tb Awur rrml
Msk. . am -tta f;'-
ta aaid ibirty .Uswukaad iwo? :
i aUM Uat' Bight wert at
trcsd to Sinssa5t ftt0 taii ot!i
of Mnitoga to tltin lb fJrat
-itB of tbe K'a t'lai r-iaaj.lfal aftrr fcaruu t
. . . ir-iy nw i. h 5i eirt.'-1
.Ud tUt (&4c tbaa t-!i thou-1
ad itoBwol wet partod tht
iBitUUoa fie".
lUr than 11.0rl.f ja hard
ca.! fotiid its wfr 4to the coffer of
tbe re yVerday at th? Iee Bile
at Pwhulta when . a!! r-ords wer
brokea both Ly iirh Vdu oa in(r?e
tra-i ad th. grand total. Exactly
197jaJ wa realuyJ from th o--tioQ
of which th 54 wetM Jeaara
r.-r the favorite Jkjrhaiik jxmjI
I rvjrl t h'sCtiK) . an d'.he entire
e-aat aide of w hi ti there were IC'I
tra'-ta. L1 f r tZHZXn.
Tbe Cypy Oil wifay holda the
alt.tud m-rd for bi'la hy fwyin
1 ;!! for tNM-t No. 12. .foratetL;
.is the . vtrt.heat of 21 LT-V- . Th
f irelly Od cotriaBy-I'aJiir. iVfro
Jeiai fjortM Isftvht the ond
tifl t f-rw-ed tra't ficf .Vo. 27 -!n1
ia the awBtiswiat of l't-27-.V for
mlkh ilJ&ifJ!) wa Th
Oyr.y Od icte;ar?y iil 3 e.ool niiHion
doilars f'r tract No. 30 b th Krth-
wea of l"J-27. atol the Philips Ptro-
bmra orporation bcoad trad No. 4i
in tie aoiitfcwft of 21 27- for tl
iX)'i(XXi. A id Kiri wsa reached
Utztix Un;.tf d CUUa
Hailroad AdniinUtr&iion
;': r
V
I L
nral of Kailroji.l r.f ths
tnitn Sttt has on of tha
renlly Ng ta l'n! Sam'
mv md Jtl.'n dUputra ark-
ir.tf tit of Fnpral control ami
ha the authority t nny time to
makf ct!M.l (c iis;Tti H of rail-
rl avatciDK.
local ;s cotir.WY
is iavi: mcLitir
Appe al U f tia Guthni G
c icpiir kr pcti.tiiMit fa r4ae
tt. pivin oa tr dtstW'ttoB
craat4 b lh t(e KfioraUor
runiRtii(n Tbi' -lcr will
r"w-l bbuI it Sl of iu:-r tn
tl ol4 vrar IA ha to )m pm
J prtK. Tlt rt company I'l
caBtlH!d ty th ClMlStU.H OB bow-
Tr ItiK bo via th)l tba ?rm-
b- b i'lmU th ) rtur fall
2 " anuaa
Ts' i! lmliay t r
Ta rMa for tht wr ta tku
rft tti aamaiwr month ther it
B'B-fc ! tMil BJ iWfr
BO . Bc!ity f c tV ti atiiwutn M
j.rotiteI fcr ib o!nirlH-(n fuJJ
anef the 'olil monta.
to opln m:u sioulh
NVakirk. Jjn ISiola 4?y gortd
T!4 clotblni; va3-4 at t:' tta
e-B fouBd la tfly oje)H (or at
Bt a4 4Ua( yrtifl to touuty
oWrf 'oo ar BolJinc eorR tVt
jf !kk and li Bolcob BrR f
tbe tt.ftt.
iworti of 3eKt tk'a fforB mo o the
! Sewt teerraaUle wmiiri of
fptB 'Cty la t riJt ty tt.jft
1 ter rcBtly ofiieen ar.
ly Vm nsta k-d lo thrir rt. la
on of lb Posra City roblrla p.
Hc there e4i!et UJ ruhtra la
a meting pun battle.
BttOWN'S STAR PITCHER
OS THE MOUNO AGAIN
fr T Alt4 t'rM
. ft. J-o'J . Mo 2 UrUa
Siwker. tf iU-V" t'j-r Vh gt.
tyj:i Brs. baa left a local b'x-
o wki
iW to rearer from a MraMnwxJ
l'4rvt in bia rtfht tblb. II H
nmt& to Uk hi rulr tuns ca
tt nJOU8d 4Uwt ju;r
.
LOTS OF "JACK" FOR THE
wln Waite H.iilij paid Wo.() for
tract No 46' located n the outhfat
of .-?:-27-:e.
Ihtnka wa the center of e!teit-
ment in the oil it'diiKtry yeaterday n
a.nother hg 0ae lea. auction wxa
held there. There were a Muredx-r t
traet a sold which will offwt big pro-
duction and e ulalio n what I hey
will bririjf in "jack" for the Owire
Indian w ttn of the direraiona where
oil men meet.
IjaKt week' iue of the Oil and
Ja douroal carried the iiitereatiu(!
article conoeTfiiriif pat )a?e aalea.
' Wii;h the next fbosye aale chel-
iUd to take place Wednesday Jnne
2 iftrt ?n winja toward tht
territory where oil men nve. ia the
rdn'te-n aaJe of the paa. paid the
Inierior Ivpartrnent for it . ward
the Owisre Indiana $5122409 for
flirt f rit ilege of oil eif'lorafion woik
fu ::irt'A acret out of the WWi
awrea coj-pmin what U known a
the 0ge Kerviiofl f'(p!oitati'n
of tii acreage under leaned by oil
r - t up in Jcoe 1 rrr ' t ; .1 ia a
Dsanof
Thieves Is
Grabbed
Bf Ta Am-Wn4 Pm
K Ixmi. Md. June ?" Her
Wrt M. Kothcry w lm Mdi'e uy
ia known a viVatt of diamond
and jewelry tWxe' iu the
I'nitM Slatea ami Knglaml it
under arrest here t"w!ay and hm
admtttet! hin itlentity aecorditiif
to the jtiee He in yaid U be
V'nts for rMeny in tunny
citk of the country
Wilh the arrcat - of Kothery
n aftsl man kH aaid that 1
most rvuturkahle criminal career
for the paxt 30 year had been
rloi! lie i ;) year old.
Hothery Warn the i of a
rosjvrooa commercial traveler
wmn Hjeive rhtlhing and hat
a dUtinguiohed r ahotit him.
IMectivca mi he tried to chantre
hi jwaranAs hy dyeing hit
npiktBche and pouter
IVtlive authoritiea dtnlnre that
Kothery hail Won Bought nineo
IM'J for cwcajniij? front the Marl-
tiortii)fH priwon in Knpland atol
that he al 14 wanle.1 in varioin
citiea of the t'nilel Stt for
tn Dkir.p jail and jumping hotid
lit Ih. ry jKtliec averted denies
a local t-harpe f alealins' an U
I -in from a jewelry store !at
J me 15. hut a warrant han leen
iul against htm and Jm-n an'
thorilioa nai.l tlif will hold hiol
for offieiak of other citiea after
they are through with him.
The cities where Ivothery U
wauled ami the i lurjrea as lii(etl
hy the local jkdi e follw
8jtcuw N. Y jnmjnnjf $7.
rxni N.n.j; Waahmiftun Jtitnixnsf
t.xK) both! ; Italtin.ore cvapinv'
front M he Maryland Jtenitetitiary ;
Fort Madutoti la eejin; from
Vris n i t!tneiuiiti jewel rb
Ur; Hnffalo jewclrv rlhery.
SI VI A li: 10 SI'KXII
XUU.rONS 0 IH IHIT
(iklaboma ttly Jun Plan?
for th Te'tl of a unka d?n i In-
volrit an exprmlaur of about fll.-
WK0o th bullthnc to )h loettel
near tit H of tha pfet pai-
aenircr de;nt of tb company '
tt.mlttsd thl evnlna hy the Fanti
J .ralljroad cDRkH.V iHrvo4a-
!'. (oUi:luliti( b br!Bf brfr
:h coiporatt n commtaulon ablrh
hm i mrumd awrat iya. The
location la tmri bUxt north nt
a trite that lua bea ua"td hy
th city j.Unnini rd hk h hn
tirjed tl oriK.rtlon cotnmlilm to
reiyulm th roa! to axr on a
union 4vt4. It ajll ). a or itO dav
lfor tha coi.iniioa w.ll b ready
to act. at tt lil rtilr ht t.tm
to complH tranwrrtpt of tbo reeord
Tba Rock ftiaad. Frlaca tod Ky
r?d wer flreo 39 4;y In bleh
tc look over and fhck up plan
aubmftted by th Santa Ft or to
add an;tbiB to them.
K. CP C SUPREME
ADVOCATE RESIGNS
B Tb Aaodatd Vnm)
New Hacn Jury Joph
PrtlKler former dlatrh t munney tn
BotoH ba txiA a aw.rem ad
wte of th Knltthta of Coltitnbu. It
wa announced at K O. C. bead iiar-
terg today.
i 1 ..I
a
irroaa ' produetion totaling 10!i22Ki2
hhla recovery per aer. of :!2"l.l
thla. aa ayflitiht an average honiu per
acre of Wj00 Oil nd ?;ta royalties.
rental etc. diirinif thi p'Ttod were
$'J37.'W 'H2 brinifiiijr the fro pro-
ceed up to $H7;JC10H1. At the dine
2H aale which tn-irk the twentieth
ptlbli' dfcrinjf of Chiajfe Into! 'ob
onel K. Wnllera auctionei r wjll
knock down In the hifrhnrt bidder
340.7) acre. There ttrv Wl Iracta
eomprifcireif 2fi"l"il acre located cnt
of It&nure 7 whie the reinaitiiiijf l
tract totaling M:j.'l. aerea be went of
Hane . Of thia crvi- 'i Iract.
located adjftci-tit to the wonderfiil
Uurbaok Field which U looked tipn
hy operator a the jfratef liirht oil
jtd ainee Cindiing are expected ti
orinif a fancy price.
While the majority of operator do
not believff that the record of $1-
335000 for a ainjfle tract triad at the
aal laat March will b ahattercd the
activity in checking the IJtirbank of-
fering many of the Jarifer prolue.
In orr anizatioKt presage a ;irited
Honor Graduate
at West Point
'1
(dit llrlt J Itjirrs'tt (now
lii Htcnant) 2 yoara old and the
honor graduate in thin years claw
nt tie l'ti ilcd Static Military
.cndciny at Went Point. Har-
Ktt acrved in the A. K V. n a
dinpatrti Itcarcr and wn ;'lcctd
lo at lend Went Point h thu ton
loan tin a lit of Is.) !i.'iil
fmin the A. h. r.
"UliTEflS" ULLT Ifl
9TIIIIIJD11U
After Five Errori Had Bn
Mad By Local and No
Runt "Freck" Lawrenct
Wini Own Ganm
l-Veek' ljr?ne pitched a won
dtfut itwrnn of tmll ytirdav on the
liome kwib.! and won hi own s-.oit
jlu thth Innlnr after hi team male
had piM op five costly rrof . Th
mm tan to th islnih Inning with
tlia.vliiltor ihrvm tHle tt th0 good
and t to ! currytna- nethlng ott t
aeore lKard trnt r ttt. Then
'yrm" Itnod mit a rta tingle Blih
th)" on le. iH taitd th fU-
wrka 0d the tmyi did tin rwtt U lipn
the wnott cWrt-d away th Utiter"
had four pifntly giHd tallftf t the
good and tlie pam wag oc
ftuhuli th -Unter'a' new !t field-
er tnada ' aoin tennatlonal plx and
a retnarkalda fhln cairh that aav'l
the day at on rrlttral jKiInt hi lb
Bm The Clinton tim w held t
flte tilt tiy Uwffiwi. who pltehJ
the nino Inning and did It well lrd
tContlntiM on I'ag I)
SLMli; IMSSLS MOMCY
HILL l Olt MYY
tVaahlngton June Final kI-
latlve action on the annual naval ap-
propriation A.IU iu taken lata lat
nlRht by the aenat which concurred
1n the confrenef report of th niea
ure Th hill hlh now ew to tb
prealdent. carrlf Bppropriat'oii of
t?SS.0(j( and provinlcn fir S6
enlUted toen
CANEV WOMAN BURNED IY Gw
Caney Kan June t-Mra W. I.
jli ndnnlnf wife of a local tuiiliiea
.man wa terribly ntud when on
opxiilii th door of an ovn tha
Ijnlted and eaeeloped her In lb r
auttlna; e'hl(jn.
OSAGE INDIANS
Gordon Freed; Jury
In Murder Case
Says Not Guilty
UlltTlN
SM'lwate Jon fa-ti-t Gorwn
wa fod net Mtlty f th mr4t t
Ha! Cekb t a Jury lat list
fjren.
in tb trial f tart Grn f Mt
ami fee tb emtir t Skham
CbS f trmABham A4 h tt-
law at tb Oklabama A.
M. Coll br wr mttd
abertly bfr nn tarfay "d i
t wa ft ta tt ly. Tb
jurym war takn at e to a
ruranl fe luneh afir whicb
tby r t Ort tbte rfcMberatiena
iiiiui: iiAiNu iinns
Kil l 1 1 IN tilt lHll
Ja Aatonnt Tet Jua S --Tbr
aUUtn cadet wr HHed nJ th:
odl burned hen tha latlitlunl
4 la mhbb they bad" Jif btB at
tirooka rwld felt from a heiithi of
3v feot Wedneaday afliruoo H i
o'clock.
Th kiilmf r:
NVidw It Farrvll. 2. t rhlla
delphta who wa pttottni tt m
htne and wa kll'ml Inttsutly.
Wiintt C. McOy S3. Nhltl
Tenn
Ut6 t. Thorn ptoo. Vl I'hU i-
Nou of th cadeta wr marrt4
OLDLMT ACIIYi: HlMlV
UK! IS ON A JOt UNLV
tola Kan Jun S. It. t. 0or-
retl aged 101 U4 t J0ti!i
aith Mi on in th I nlu j ltle
re.h-t her t'Uy en ht r t
Curnett and Iahae to tlalt rda
llv-oa. Tor fifty ihre ytr b wa
a rwtddmi of Allen eimuty but now
retldoa in th at a ion tc boom
Wichita It ape ol th day !kBI
unitif around the buiie itia-
trli t lairing m tuaiuUto ea llo
bta nevr tatd Hi or tohaeco
JliMN AlH'IIOIIX U.
NAVAL IHIMTY I'LAN
Teklo Junti 39-"Th privy xmee 1
pd th Bival trwty adopted at
th VVaahlngtun Mint cunfetrnc an t
aiihmllted jt tody to the prlneo re-
kent for ratification.
KANSAS ANTI DANCE
SCHOOL HEAD OETTINQ
OORE" ON DANCERS
lMttaburc Kan June S9 lot-
reJn0 K. WoonUr Kna up
erlutfn.lfiit of public lnn ii a H
her tOiliy Tha ohuc irf her vialt
Y.a nu( atalrd. Mho n.tlil that ht
would1 attend aaaeruhly at tho UU
mauml trttlninx normal ihi'l
aiog tbt morning.
WAR TIME MIRO DEAD
Io AnKl June J.-'apt V I.
riynn. aatd to ha been a ntubr
of thrt cr of th Miinltor wblcb
rinjiilhe(j the Mrrlm In th flra'
hattla of ito.d warablpa died hrf
!dy.
PROHISITfON HURTS
Pt. lmla June 29. Th pltH( of
(he Wliliatn J. Loup firawluf emu
p.ty ona of th oldest ad l'rt
loe'rrlTi In lhM ounl ry wit auld at
public awetioa hr toy fur tf.M -f'O.
Th property w apprahej $1
Kotio.i. I'roh.hnitin ecd th
brewery to yo out of bualneaa.
cotiteat for thi aerepie. The Ihir-
hl;k trael4 which are exnefed l
further awell the roHcr nt ht
t)aye IndiMiiN whieh have the lu-
tinction of being the rieheat raea on
earth are t Tract 42 and I I con.
jiriainjf the aotithcHNt and the aonth-
weat iiirfcr of Heetion 21 27-.
The trael which lie ahn; the wcat
and norlli edjfo. of the mjoI offet to
the north the lenw which the Phil-
lip Petroleum tV and Mkelly Oil Co
coiobiimlioti pabl the record break
inif price at the laat aale of 1.3i"i-
IMRI for Im bortheaat ijuarler of
27-5 and ll.lfiD.OOO for tlot iiorthwcai
juarler of 2V27-5
Offatt ValuabU Acrcat
Tract 26 the utheat 'tirter of
1.27 (5 offaet to the north . the
$700000 tract of the Prairie Od k
Oa Co. bought at the ile before
laid." Tract 2! and M 0m north-
ewt and the north weat quarter re
pectivejy of 2! 27 offset to the
north tho $110000 Kinclair Oil k Out
(CoDtluue4 on ta 31
Be Vatera
Applauds
Rebels
t " ."t rMi
Dubti J f. lUmoit d
Valara r:' Jfrrtaw frsattht
May at t i 1 k. .uartars of tilt
rapnblleai ; S aologtied Uta
truh ar . v tlnti wno an
holdinf tP I Coart at Ibat
"beat 4 t Is oar na
tion. I ifj f
At t-.'J. Jf.tnoatlnf of tbs
dall tlrnn h takl "an straw .
tnant was ratlfiod which if faith-
fully obaanrtd would hats fWta
nt tha cpportnnlty of working
for inumal pt and on taking
tepa which would nuka this a.
lion itronf stalnat tha only
nemy it hat to far-tha tr.mj
from ths ouUida.
Irrefulart Win
lbibtitt. done 2t Th irretfit.
Ur lrth forces he cpttrel It
troop of the provisional govern
ment In th Ibonini.k atrect
arn aeeordingf ta a report lat
tht afternoon which conhl hot
he officialay confirmed
I. W. W.'s Art AetWt
London ditn- 2 A Central
New diapatrh from ' IhiMitt t'
dsy report member of th
I V. W in piwtii or aonio
liuit.liiifc'a in the city imlmtm
Moran'N hotel. They are arinett.
iIm mewnife declarer and havw
an elect rw mine laid i the cen.
ter cf the roadway ontaUle 0
hotel in TalUd tlreet
A cnlk i viiht rniininsf front
the initio into tha hotel th eorr
apoiulent y the intenlion evl-
b-tilly liemif to anibiiU any ire
stain force that alt -nipt to r
new ) rate id ay 'a attack.
NEW TERMS ARE OPfEREO
tandoa Juua -rrib term
ar otfrM tb )BnrB i taa
fuur court ta ftub Ha toJy aay
Dublin di(Mttt b to Of Kvnolof Kw
but they rf'd to urrndr and
aftr two hour dUy flrlag r
nmi.
Th rty v u t ton of th troa
bold I arc4L hovr a k
ter and lihl hi hu (t oft-
RESILS CAPTURE STATION
Uoi'lon Jun t An nrtMt
rtpori r'tivi. ht thl afNrwa a
that th railro4 aitbn at IV y a
tweniy iille ffimi Mmarlcbi oecii
ilet by lrlU pr!)Uiun t govtrntnent
trvHip aa alti:kHl and -t tia f r.
I. II. AUILSI HO(i TO
nvs rm thlasi iu:h
A 0. ArmatrotiE h "t tliM l d t
boi'om a cBdldi for eouBty
lriurr In th moK"B prtltfStt
Aii(cut I. l'e'P of Oattirl !
Uaa cuuty nJ bo lotroduetioa
to A. II Ariixtrotta If I a ap!udif
tltimn a aueeoanful bualnt nud
and welt U'lultfl-'d fur th offie be
k. tf bMMinaiwd and wUettd I
l!t lr th tet t hav to ih iffl-4
and will twin I th rutity affair
a I wuuld my owe.' h ttd Iu4r.
ftEMARKASLE TULSA
WOMAN DEAD AT 7i
tHy Tk AMwrtotiKt fri )
Tula. Juu Ji.-"Mr. JiU M.
Tbumpaon. 72. died al Ih hum of
hr dauvhtei Mr. J K. M'uahiat
early tht loorninE. tt tb tokr 3.
Mr. Thompoa colobrated br tta
BeddiBf oiyrtry wttn hr ho-
hsnd diacharina bar oik aad or
paring th turky ! otht tttfrwdl
Mt of th un!viary tinar hr
a!f Th four chtllrea aud al
craod btldri gihf4 roua.f th
fcUa ttA on that ; wcaaloB.
EXPRESSMAN IS POUND '
DEAD IN HIS CAR
II. Vf Ihtnaoa tiklahotn City
rriaeo ciprea maiiEr wa (ohb I
ai4 In bl t-r ha lrto) Irala
No (11 pullod Into dBydrr
ail J nUhl t burned bar Ma
MaiuHin la bvitwvwl to hava uf
fered a tuddea bowrt attack oa tat
rua front rrwlerick to "Byd- Hi
atatf Is th car.
MRS. HOCK MUtlCAL CIRtCTCH
lira Ailata II. Hock t taking
tat work la tb t?r .'Blvrity
thU auiumer Th tpl of Gti&rkl
wf - .t-a (4oaaad to know that tlr.
lift ha acceptad IH rota ct elm-tor
of niualu ta th el! avitoo! tt
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1922, newspaper, June 29, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc714008/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.