The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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and las* of eaxuai power, pituples and
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noqi6tiiiu . ouredfor lift. i stop mi:iu
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und list cf quastloos free—sent sealed
THURSDAY Al'RIL
l'hg
What She Wantea.
Father (to hi* daughter)—i'v
'orought you a tither for your blrtl
day, my dear, aiul a book by whlci
you c:iu teach yourself to play on 1
In a month. •
Daughter—But It wns the zltha
teacher i wanted most
The parade Saturday seemed Memphis Tenn.. a
more like a lOlGcr than an 89er. oomplimentary hall
It i.s now reported that Villa is
yet alive, and has killed a few
American Soldiers. \\ ontler what
would he do in Germany •
'i he Grand Concert given by
lifiv *oouta and others at the a
al. m. ohurch Tuesday nicht,
.ril- 24 a
pi veil last j
night to her Negro butler and'
maid by mrs. James h- Reea, a j
society leader, and the wife of(
a wealthy family nf Pittsburg, j
resulted in a riot police called to'
check the demonstration started
by tha youtif. menOhistian Asao
ciation opposite the Ree home
a Negro employee at the v. m
('. was guest at the ball When
in Guthrie over a quarter century
Consolation of an Ex-Champion.
Banison sought consolation.
"At least she didn't ask me it i
shaved myself," he mused.
However, he resolved to stick t<
regular barbers lor the future
Still Dciieve in Witches.
There la a certain walnut tree n«:i
Benevento, in Italy, around which th
witches aro said to gather on certaii
nights; and many a peasant of tb<
Campagna believes that the witch*
mumble on midsummer nights ami.
the ruins of the Roman Forum, whet,
they turn themselves Into lmge blacl,
cats. As one proceeds east the super
gtitions of the ignorant thicken and
jnultlply. India is full of supernatural
trsdiUoi.a and fantasies.
vl'h
a great success and will be'he returned to his work, he told
repeated at the « ity Hall Frida\ about it. Young men grab him
When
Your
shoes
Need
Repairing
niulit at 8 o'clock.
a
barrel of i:e j
think of
Mexico City, April
paper Action
20 The
news paper /tenon Mundia,
\vhich is the official organ of th«
Carrama government. prints
prominently 011 its front i>iik"
day an editorial in which it crit-
cises the state department at
Washington "for sending with
excessive precepitntion and most
laughable disorder it famious
punitive expedition aaaiiist \ ilia
and the realization which finally
dawned on the American govei n ^
soused him in
water and ran him away
the building.
Dozens of e^as were
thrown at the Rees home,
several Negroes were hit
then
and
ac
and
the
One egg struck Mrs Uses,
corrding to a police report,
when a policeman ask what
rouble was, Mrs. Rees slappsl
him in the face, says the police'
The eggs ipoil a $500. nown
Mrs Uees-
from' i i- E.Bowons
'5HOH REPAIRING SHOP
323 West ORlu,
Good Leather and Good
Workmanship
Largest and Best Equip
ped Shoe Shop in Guthrie.
What Could h; Mean?
a young woman went to a grocery
| store and acked the polite clerk If
he had some good chee.Se. "Ves. in-
| deed," he replied, "1 have some lovely
! cheese," "It Is not correct to call
i cheese 'lovely,'" she said. "How is
i thai?" he inquired. "Because 'lovely'
should bo used to qualify only some-
1 thing that Is alive." "Well," retort-
ed tha clerk, "i'u stick to 'lovely.'"
Worm c. olothss.
tb« influence of clothes njtnrr eon-
ilnue to be, as it has been from the
beginning of histroy, either "s cr«d or
•jr profane," a foremost factor In those
forces by which mtm's destiny is
guided. His health nnd comfort, aims
und purposes, social standing and
business prosperity; everything indeed
that makes his life worth living may
be affected by It in directions never
dreamed of by the tailor who, if he
loeB not actually make the man, Is
largely instruments.! la making him
• q&L he is.
Three white women
the Negroes. Mrs. 1
told i
men! that the dangerous situa
tion that was created has therein b"''" employed
much that wns infantile and
much of bad faith" the editorial'
adds:
i'ortunately the people and the
the police that the Negroes had j
i.v the family j
many years, and she gave the j
ball as a demonstration of
good feeling toward them-
her
j Tlio E. L- IX Club meets every |
12nd and 4th Thursday afternoon i
i!
I each month.
Mr®. N J. C. Johnson. Pres.
Mi as Octavia C- Long.
Miss Gertrude Barbee,
Reporter
3fe goth eusy A!i0 BRAVt
t Never Seeks Nctor'ety But Pesenti
intarference With a V c-or That
Arouse3 Respect.
It *"as Maeterllnok who lcyl'zeo ttr
ice. The master of modern playcr.ift
found In the buny in: set a ooohfu! o
•ntertaining marvels
HIS KEAS0M IS RETURNING
Insane Man, Formerly Member of Nj
tional Guard, Drills Othar (nmate '
of Asylum.
a Chicago man with a large a
qusimance became Insane within
K'i-r, aud Is now an Inmate at a so.-
asylum. One of his frienda telephone,
the hospital the other day to And out t
tbout h'.iu
"He's the happiest man here," ssld 1
the doctor, "and 1 look tor his cure
He ia getting big and strong am)
• vddy and he is doing wonders lor Vi
oiher patients.
"In conversation with him. 1 found
i out that he had been in the National
Guard, and 1 asked him how be woujd
like to drill a company. Fine,' he
taid. So 1 got hi>n a uniform and a
1 sword and gave him a canceled beer
6tamp for a commission
•In good weather he marches thost
- 12 men all over the ground? as i!
i he* were the marshal of an army on
parade His soldiers are just es much
Interested as he and keep step proud-
ly. i think tbey march four or
miles a (lay
j "When tbey are off duty end see
i aim comir^g they step to one s.do and
salute.
"Their physical condition u perfect
sud 1 hope to seo their reason com.
Sack."—Chicago Post.
govei nhient of M.-vjrn have beyu
able to see the matter clearly
and have hail the dignity ami
patience to await a satislactory
solution.
"We can do no less than con
grafuU\te ourselves hoping 'ilte
wise that thecnit' d titai>s wil
be better advised ou anotl
oc
casion. And may say better ad
vised not only i" diplomatic
but in a military s'>pse.
"This famous expedition has
,nade plain the c.mplete piapi-
tudeof the American war dt-part
inent and of the learders who
have tried to pursue
Villa.
Her Business tr.stlnct.
tl.ree-yearold Eleunor was given a
aim' as a reward for docility In tail-
ing a dose of medicine. rhe next
usy her elder brother offered her a
nickel to pick up a basket of chips
In hla place. "ilm!" refused Eleanor,
"i can maka nlore uum *hat takir- j
cuator ell."
The highflyers- .
Mrs. TJltra-Swell "You have name<l
your aeroplane after your husband
mrs t3^nll-"Ves. lndeed.ibutnot^
DeS'iil—"Because
To Drive Out Malariu
And Build Up The System
Take Ihe OIU rtanil.iril l.Kt>\I'":l
TASTEL1CSS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, ns the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron i:i a tasteless form,
The Oqinine drive* out malaria, the
lion builds up the system. 50 cents
i'ev. Brown secured a thous
ai:d brick from three men the o-
i her day for the now St. i'aul.
W'hii' ho himself has a subj
cription for ten thousand he has
started out for ten thousand
more Others are collecting
brick right along also.
The work is being planned
lapirily.
from Smiles to thhill
""Fashions cbnnge in politics as well
r.s in literature." "Yes," replied Scn-
r.tor Sorghum. "CaiidldBtes used to
uiipeai to an audience with humor or
evr.iiment. Now wo are compelled to
give 'cm piy:,terIou3 plots or studies
In currcnt Blang."
AHfjf Club.
Itfftdam—mKo, you cna't see my hut
^a:id -ho'a t\: tho club. You might
p/ait fce'o due home aftar a while"
Caller—"Rut 1 want to see him, the
worst way "You'd better wait then
—he'll b® tlxat vay when ho come&
Lome."
To Cultivate Memory.
Tha best way to remember a thing
v« thoroughly to understand it. and
often to recall it to mind. I3y read
Inp continually with great attention
nnd pever passing a passage without
understanding and ^onsidering it well
the memory will d«j stored with knowl
edge, aud things w!li recur at time?
when we want them, though we can
never recollect the passage* or from
whence we draw our idea*
__ compllmen'
•then why?" Mrs. —
,. „ouef fo much, can't be depend-.^
, ° ^ b.,f the time It is nnirau
Treasures In Chicago University.
The University of Chicago possesses
the Oiyrrhynehua fragment of the gos
pel of Maili. found ten years ago,
which dates back to the tlfth century.
It li«s also the tirst Greek New Testa-
ment given to the world, issued by
Erasmus in 1516; also the first one
printed, the Complutenslan Polyglot,
v rh car^e from a ftpanlsb pre.-.i la
-'4 but wps suppresse.-i unti1 1521
Kaew He.r psri,
The other day Mrs. Penhanksr"!
younger sister was married, and a day
or two after the wedding the husband
said: "Now, darling, i don't believe
1 la bcnrlni: malice, and If ever i have
any necessity to i-v anything unkind
or to make use of ^ny hare1, words to
you, i will alwaya t k« thepi back
again as soon as i have cooled down.
■You neodn t t:^ko that troub'.a, w?
dear," replied his wife, smiling sweet
ly; "for if you over u3e any h(ird
words to roe, i'll always give theu;
back to you at once."
Keeping Frienda.
1 Not to need your friends is pwibabty
tin beat way to keep them.—AWWson
Qloba.
The bee Is uo> i
Soc > ' aniy the symbol or Industry, bu it u j
1 the exponent of good government, ol
i snod order, of practical socialism.
Incidentally, the tiny creature Is
> fiercely sensitive Tngarding -is place (
i its home and its right to pursue nap
i li'iess in its own uneventful ^vty It
ihe Oni^t-i Ui.ioti depot two hives ol
bees fell off a truck, nnd the '.ntn:tte>
, buffeted ana disturbed. swarmed
| 'brough the great inclosure seeklnf :
| the !• nknown enemy and speedll! j
:!earlug fhe floor of everything anl
:nate. For an hour tbev beld rmsses j
s!on of the statiun. belli it against af
•otnerf-. until expert aclvlce was calloC
) In and tho marauders were lured back 1
to conlinement.
j In England an accident of a slmS:a:
' . haracter occurred whsn a hand biv$ ^
vrtt? broken open in Waterloo static,i j
-xd a oanic promptly followed
But all the ..torles concernlaft 'h* j
^e cannot be accejitecl without Icves-
jr.-.tlon. The bee never poses. It j
never seeks notoriety. All it asks ts
to be let alone—and It resents Inter
fere it co with a vigor nnd effect lhs_
- are at times overwhelming.
a creature so tiny and yet so resr
i lute, that cr.n hold tip all trnlflc a;
i one of Ihe leading railway centers ol
: 'lie country Is entitled to a good dea^
' )f vespec'- nd respect is n tribute
hlch ihe tee has commanded evet>
* far back as the promised la-.d
hlcb ilo'.-ed with milk ar.d boni^
Tahe
One
Pain Pill,
then —
■ all o
i'.asy
The fcanut Flux.
The last thinfi to recover from tha
efforts of a big celebration is the flvo-
cent bag of peanuts. u dwindles pnln-
fihly during tiie influx of great crowds.
Other foods remain comparatively
stable in quantity for a fixed plica
but the mob dlrnln>bes the allowance
af peanuts for a nickel by half.
To Head-Off
a Headache
Nothing i* Bettor than
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pill*
They Give Relief Without
Bad Aftcr-EHecU.
"I can pay that Dr. Miles' Rem-
edies have b< en a godsend to me
and my family. I ub*j<1 to have
such terrible headaches I would al-
most be wild for days at a time. I
began using Dr. Miles' Ant! Pain
Tills and never have those head-
a.;hca any more. I can speak highly
of Dr. Mil. 8' Nervine also for it
cured one of my children of a terriblo
nervous disorder. 1 can always
apeak a good word for your Rem-
edies and have recommended them
. g i many of my friends who
have been w 'U pleased with thorn."
MRS. GEO. If. HKYAN.
# Janeavllle, Iowa.
For Sale by All Druggist*.
25 Doses, 23 Cents.
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Bprlngfleld, mm*
a contemporary Liurr, explaining
bow fascinating he was to young
minds, pays: "In hla manner of lis-
tening he ooemed to give your
thoughts so much value by his man-
ner of receiving and to find so much
more meaning In your words than you'
had intended; no flattery was inoro
subtle."
Different Usee.
"What does this uisan, sara?* said
Judge Brown to the prisoner, pro£uo<
ing two razors, one a nafety, the oth-
er a straight back. "Lordy, Judge,
don't you all know? Dat safety am
fur shavin', suh, but de udder am fuf
social p'poses entirely, suh."—Judge.
Madam, Read McCalTs
The Fashion Authoriiy
' ' ——— ^
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fur wtiineii. "lit- nro ra->ro than m of
the iu-ir f tli< celebrated
Mct'all pa'i n: . > m Midi muff.
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Tha publlshora nf MrPAI.L'rt ^111 pend
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Mei al.i Is only 50c a year; positively
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sotf v'k for a lie* ropy r f mf f'ai.l
Wanlea Relief.
Tn one cf the West Philadelphia hos-
pitals a woman patient in the ward
was groaning with pain. At last Fhe
railed to the nurse: "O nurae, I ara
suffering §0 much; I can't stand it.
Won't you please give me an epi-
demic?"
over 66 years
experience
Trade Marks
Designs
OOPYnight9 Ac.
A nrone lending n akeli'h and description mi j
niifklr as'-ortuln our opinion froo wht'tluir nu
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tlirouuh Muiiii * "" '
otice. without cbargo, In t
As It Is in Life.
No one ever has tho choice of th«
very best. Most things, humanly
speaking, are nitnply tlve choice of
one good thing and one not so good.
A Houm for "v'ftH.
"If you have sens«j, and feelloK. dev
lermine what sort of bouse will b«
flt for you; determine to work for It
-to get it—aud to die in " th9
ouih Muiiii Sl Co. ro'«lvS
t cbarae, In tho
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weeklr. Iwirpest cliv
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Uriiiicli oslum. i^a ff 3l. wmbldklou. ix c.
Men of Varloua Pursuits.
A polloeniaa, a uuarfyman and-
Aim to Shed Joy.
The Joy maker in the most needed
man in tho world; tho yaln-ifcaker is
til too plentiful
t^rd will i 111 eaii, one that you can roadmender were among the prfz«
. . 1...1 mimiard tit nu wrttt nnd praftn othlhfa
noK
eqi jo j|t'<
|tuq« ' oojoaip
den
" -emn
nv—nicviuail aj^ ,_,c111
,mo mo suiswi uo " q'
p in0 iaj. 9.m ,i-nwqu a
pinoaa
entirely enjoy and niannge; but which
vou will not be proud of, except as
you make it charming in Its modesty.'
—Rushio.
winners at an artu and crafts eihlbln
tlon held in Yorkshire (Enslaadj >.A
lass recently. ^
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1916, newspaper, April 27, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154854/m1/2/: accessed May 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.