The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 82, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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I know that." he eeld to Harry
who told Barbara ami to llttl girl
went up to htm gatn and thla time
flushing he look plae with her on
the floor. Hugh came ep.
"Coueln Ilarbara thla la our dance
I believe." be aald a little thickly.
The arlrl took hint aside And Hugh
went aurltly away. Harry saw the
Incident and he oked after Hugh
frowning. The backwoodsman con-
ducted hltnM-if very well. Ue waa
lithe and graceful aud at Ural very !
riimiiiMt hm .. iv i. .i.t f
h knii tn..t.
new to that polite land and rather
Vlfttrreua but Barbara looked pleaaeil
tnd all onlookera eoemed greatly i
tDlUM'tl Bit PXrrtlt Hllffh Ani m-kon I
th old fiddler aang out onrotilyt J
t;eneluian to right chewt an j
awing r the boy cheotcd nutrageouat)
cheated all but hla little partner to;
whom each time he turned with own!
loyalty and Hugh waa openly anee
mg now and genuinely angry
"lou ahall have the laat dance"
wniapered Barbara "th Virginia
reel.1 ' ...
"I know that dance" aald the boy.
j Ai;d when that dahc came and the
dancer were drawn In two line th
boy who waa third from the end
hoard Harry'a low voice behind him:
"lie I my cousin aad my gueat and
you will answer to me." .
Th lad wheeled aaw Harry with
Hugh left hla place arid cent lo
them. He spoke to Harry but he
looked at Hugh with a aword flash In
each black eye:
"I don't want nobody to take np
for me."
Again he wheeled and wa In hla
place but Barbara aaw and looked
troubled and o did Colonel Pule. He
went over to th two hoy and put
Ma arm around Hugh' ahnulder."
"Tut. tut. my boy" he aald. with
pleawint firmnea and led Hugh away
Hit alua ..n..-l HfMl. I .-. i Jk
have folbtwed the colonel nodded htm
oaca wun a amne ana llugti w
aeon no more that night. The gucKta
left with gayety amlle and laughter
and every on gave the stranger
kindly goodby. Again Harry went
with htm to hla room and the lad
topped under the crotaed aword.
"You fight with 'era! I want to
learn how to oae them."
Harry looked at him acarchlnffly
but the boy' face gave hint of no
more purpose than when" be flrat naked
th aam queatlon. ' '
"AH right" anld Harry.
The lad blew out hla candle but he
went to hla window Instead of hi bed.
i i-iinrni-ininniifiiiii
Trouble!
I XXean Tire Trouble.
When you have it call
Gaffnpy 'g Service Car.
VT will bring you a new tube
or vulcanize yours.
Call and inspect our shop.
- All Work Guaranteed.
GAFFNEY.SERVICE
' STATION
lit and tyrrlsoa. Fbontj 31
RID COS CALCNOAR
Ovr Mrat National tank
Cuthrl. Oklat Phena 471
Mr. W. M. HKCR tcratary.
Handl all claim for CxSr.
vlca man and ear far civil-
ian problem.
Ect7 C'ltitr T. I7n!y
GlIllfiPaUTODS
Cfflce ia ClUboo Cbiro;r&etsn
H O. Ath
(Fomcrry Czria EcniUl)
ItafU JlU. ltd6P.ll
Evcii-T Zaun ty Aj-cistetrt
dZli Lrzzai iTi-i.lj day cr
rtc 123.
PHOIJEKO. 1
CtworCcritryCrfni
bzj til rl fnrtL
-sag m m .f i
nui trSTfo
c&l
The moonlight' waa brilliant among
the tree and on the aleeplng flower
and! th l"r ran of the broad river
and it waa very atlll out tTi and
very lovely but be had no wish to
b out there with wind and storm
and sun moon and start he had lived
rare to face sty hla life hut here they
were not the nam. Tree .flower
house people had reared aotne wall
between him and them and they
cemed now to be ery r away.
Everybody bad been kind to htm ell
hut Hugh. VelW hoatlllty he had
known before nd he could not
umteratiitut fcvervbortr had auivle t
boea kind; and yet he turatHl to hla
beI. and all night h! brain waa flaah-
lug to and. fro between the nl of
f vld picture etched on It In a Ja
n'1 rtia background that had
bl'herto been hla life beyond the hill
pioneer liablt he aok befor
d"n. and for a nioment the aoftneea
where he lay ptitaled him. but h
could amelt the dwt anit he atarteU
to aprlng op. He felt hot ami etuffy
though lfrry had put up hla window
and he could not lla thee wide awaka.
He could not go ou In th heavy dew
lu th gay clothea and fragile ahoea
he had taken off o he alld Into hi
own buck kln clothe and moocaain
and out the at ill cen front door and
down the path toward th river. In-
atlnctlvcly he had picked up hi rifle
bullet-pouch and powder-horn.. Aa
hoiir later he loped back on Ma own
track.
' At th front door Harry hatted bltu
and Barbara came running out.
"I forgot to get yon another emit of
clothe laat night" be aald "nd we
v era scared Oil morning We thought
"I Wa Rud to You Uat Mlgh ant)
4. . I Ow Vu an Aooiofly .
yon bad left na and Barbara there
nearly cried." Barbara blushed now
and did not deny. . ..
Tome Iq breakfaitr. h crled .
Guthrb Lod3e
Directory
GUTHRIE LODGE NO. 33
ak Fa 4 A ML
Regular Communlcatlon lat
and 3rd Tueadaya.
' ftpeclal Communications Sad
and 4th Tueaday.
Tuesday June 13 Special com-
munications work la Master
degre.
" I.O. KBXT W. M.
J. I LOVELESS See
KNIGHT! OP PYTHIAS I
Cuthrla Lodg No. 2.
Meetaevary Tharsday night
at o'clock la PltWan HalL
DaUy Leader building. Visiting-
Knlgbtj always welcome.
I. A NELSON. K. R. 8.
W. Cl ROCZR3 C. C
J. t? sc .I
r iiti 1 ; u m i
"T4d "yo Cod aay&af f aootf
Barry a eked
-Nothin' bat aowi aqalrreta" aald
th lad.
Then Hash etuase In al of fur
and locking rather ashamed. II weal
tratght to Ih Keotuchtan. '
"1 waa rude to yen laat night and
I aw yon an pbgy"
15 thrttat out hi head aad awk-
wanty fh t-y roe and too It.
; "Ana J J for J O' to. Ear.
at!-. ' -
ht wit; th ld happily
hot hr' :M up aft linger of r-tW-0ld
he et da It again. Th
reat af the rtieeta trooMd tn Rov.'atockf in the t'oued 8ttea int-reaaed
Ad we wer gwlnf out o. horwh
t4fi. i owe for aIU and W
lag tip th rtter ta a barte. and ail
were paired off.
"Tm going to drive Cootn tkln
ter the plar wlt uy jnotea." al4
Barbara "and"
"I'm gotitg back to bed" Interrupt-
ed Hugh "of read a Irttl iMlrt and
Cmk wlik Mr. Biwtoa." Ther
waa Impu donee aa well aa humor ta
thla fur the tutor had gtvtn up Hugh
In cleiKir hng ago
Barbara aiiook nef head
"You are suing with aa" ahe eald.
"I want lluta to rid alth ne" l!
Colonel Iiale "and ghe Ilrefly a llttt
exeirtee. Nobody etae ean ritl him."
The Kentucky hoy turned a rhalf
longing ee aa did every youii bin
at the table and Hugh felt very eon
"". n one every one waa pi
ting ready lUrry brought out t 0 1
..t t . - u . .. . . - i
IIMla l.l.r :
W fight with thoae b aeld.
iHtliitlng to the croaeed racra tn th j
wll "but w practice wtlh thca. i
Hugh there. I th ehatuplon fencer"
he aaW "and he'll ahow you."
lUrry helped tb Kentucky boy to
roaak and they eroeaed folla-llitgh
giving liiatructlon all th time and
nodding approval.
"tou'll l-rn you'll team fact" be
aald. And over nla ehbulder to Harry!
"Why bt wrlet U aa itrong a
mine now and he'a got n ey like
a weaael."
With a twlut he wrenched th foil
from hi antagontat'a band and clnt-
terwl It on the atep. Tli Keutuck
Inn w bewtldcrml and' hi fac
fitilu-l. lie ran for th weapon.
"Iou can't do that again."
"I don't belle I run." laughed
IIUKh..
(To ba cootuiued;
A TEXAS WONDER
lr kidney ftnd bladder trouM
era vol weak and lam back rheuma-
tism Irregularltlea of the kldnt-ya
and "bladder. UeRulate bladder
troublo In children. If not old by
drugglata mall lUrS. ?:na!l botll
cflen cur fend for orn teatl-
monlala. Dr. E. W Hall. 2938 Olft
Street. St. Joula Mo.
.15(11 Sli!IS BODY
GOESBflCK 10 INDIA
After Long Drive ( For Funds
Mohammedans Win Coin To
Ship "Grand Arbitet'i"
Body To Home 8oll
(By Th AkorUtd iTmt )
fiacramento Cf . J-- 23 After
tea month of effort M-'i.mmd
of the Pailflo coaat hare'utedit
In arranging for Interment In India
of th body of 'Mahaoum Shah on
of the moat prominent Mohnrtt)ian
of th UaUed State who tlet to
Orevlllc CaUCornta laat August eid
whoa bodr wa Interred her at th
time.
The body 1 t e&t Bulvt&if t
East Indl: ir'-rr
M th Hme et biJ t5u'd Wahoum
' ihah wa president ot tb Moalem
Soclei. of Aflwricai In which cipae.
fly be ottl4 disputes bebon Mo
Wh&?r!inV1yttar5r in the tTktUed
etaUs. Lae Awruat. fonda to Mod
th body to India could not b ralae4
among Mohammedans ta this aee
Chambrlln' Coll and Olarrhoaa
'' Remedy.
Every family should keep thla prep-
aration at hand during tb hot of th
aummer month. It I almost sura
to ba needed and wbea that Urn
cornea la worth many time It cost
Bay It now. f '
TWO TIERED SKIRT
Tba two-tiered aklrt composed ot
a double flounce of accordion plaited
f silk" is vrf popular now particularly
'when worn with a blous of paisley ot
printed ltk. V "
AID FOR LAtOR BUREAU
Claud Connelly statu labor com
tn asloner appealed l city eomml-
slonera Wednesday for th laclualon
of 600ln thtudjtta for next year to
aid la tbfc'rayiMent ot int on tb of-
flea ot th redpral-Stat? fre
ploymant bureau;.
Lfader. cUfilflel adl f et results .
u . I
LJ I... J L.J I ..III r
ft!) O CIL IMS
TjuX of tht tockitg tb IncrMM
"V7m Vtiy Larf; OkUhomft't
QU . XJt 437800
lUrrtU D$Hf
t y Tke Amo- U;r4 rr4 )
Xw V-kf Juan -4iraa
meattfi pipe and tank fartn crude Mil
barrel to May acordtt'tt O. 1leory U traTeUna Wut
J 9 fifurtl Wjf)e4 by th Amerkl Kurupw-JowkUd for aun.ethtutf. "
roleua lnatitate F.t of tha'
jltocktea tb lnre waa M?.C(W
kmli aaf l.:.o0 la CaUforota.
TA daily average trw cruda oil
production of th fatted State do
creased 1W Wrte'e tw th week
ending June IT. Uualitog t.(V
barrel compared with t45llHt
barrel the preceding week acwd
Ing to th wekly lummary.
Oktaltoma-Kaaaaa ahciwa a dally
kvertgo groea pnlurthn of 7.S
iMrrel. a decraa of l.$ barrel
North Tetaa ahawa a detreaa of l4
trreUi Central Tca aa lncra
of l!0 barrel; North Lulln a
decrea of 1.164 barrel; and Ar
kanaaa a decreaao of M'H barrel.
In Oklahoma prvifuctloa of th?
OltNg
nation I ahown at 107.400
a at iw.ao"
Urrla ifttnt 1W.(0 lnU mof f
output t Ui Lyona-Qulun. pw waa
16.RS0 barrel ag!nt Sl.(H0 bar
rla. Tha Mexla pool central Teas
Is reported at O.&"0 barrels agalnct
9(io barrela; Ilayneavtlte north
Lcuisfan. ' M.jW t barrets aialnsC
Mt barrel! i aad :mrtfy Ark.
S100 barrel agalnt S7.fo0 tvarrela.
In th gulf coaat field. West Colum
bla 1 reported at S.LWK) barrela aga-
Inst 33.000 barrela and Orang
county 13V) barrel agwinat HfOd
barrelA (Nt chftaiT a la cnn'Ii ll
prlcea wer reported.
Acconliag to figure colectf ty
tha Institution ImiKjrt on petr-
teurn (crud and refined oils) at th
prlncfi! VntiM flute Hrt for th
week en.led Jun 17 totaled iM6.-
UMf barrels a dally verg of 35?..
f73 barrel. conjired wltih 3-
SI! a daily average of 51 JIM lar
rela far .th week ended Jun l.
IVIICAT UUII OF
STAl i; NOT HO II All
Oklahoma wilt tnak aa many
buabela ot wheal this year a laat de-
spite a bug docreaa In acreage du
to abandonment because ot uttfavor-
ablo weather conditions at th out
act according to roporta received
directly from th harveet fluid by
Claud K Connally att luhor com-
missioner. Th harvest baa been under way la
Ui fitftte for th past ten daya and
In another ten dny will be virtually
completed Connally aaya. Fifty per-
cent ot th crop ha teen harvest fl
to dnt and while In soma of th
nortbwoatern witntl the harvest
will not be completed before July 1
It I expected that with a continuation
of th present fair weather th crop
soon will gathered.
"Iteporl are that tha wheat )Uld
Is very good generally although aom
ot tb counties report a light produc-
tion whll adjotulng counties have
mad an excellent crop" aeld ('ornial-
ly. itwoiuii i ins
(MI(i IS JI LY
Kev. KoBt Ivehow m cbarg of Uid.nd amount inif to l. a quarter or
Methodist Epworth lnstltat to bcftn for th entlr yoar. on December
held at Mineral Well Park th weekrft to all sUm kholder of record Aug
of July Si 31st is ry eothusUstk for
a large a'tendance. Ileports coming
in dally from over th state indicate
that ther will be an attendance of
(rout S00 to 1000. To have that many
youog people from all point of tb
flat In our city for a week mean a
great deal to Uuthrl. This Institute
if to bo mad aa annual thing for th
stale and with proper support Guth-
rie can secure It for all time.
'I in rep cuoaa ticm
t mart wnus ux noo r cr-
stlched In three rotors In very con-
tention! deotga embroidered on th
Instep for. sport wer th em-
broidery t ery colorful s -
NEW LINGERIE IDEA
Organdie in dolicsle shades swl-
lored and outlined with whit batlsto
fs a new idea In lingerie. Voll In
delicate kbade la alao very mucn
favor? t. ; r
Tortortejr iteht- esema ti tm
ejii rn4 r th eppiiea
t'oft of.itr. A. y. Chaae'e Otntmnt.
Thla Otntmtnt has aa trorHnrr
eoatrol ov.r aU Itrhlna rkln la-
eseea. pHr. heatlne1. aoothtna It la
net Itilurtoiia to th '( aeliaate
akin. tet for enlUtren and Samara
ah in us t on all skin irr(t-
ttona. Jn-rt klte rlnw worm ehil-
- fcUlna rhfltia. aore fret ashspee
. o"ul b"tckhfifs. At all
S- i . 1 ka aura of rt
t -e. k tv t e nkif
m ' r. A i.-i ti
' i i
ocqirp ;
Ui Si ....LE J
VorntVi nijiwt FfUd TrtUr
Tnvtlinf About tarcp
LociXtvj for Som
Ixndon Jan 5J - I'anay Iturat
wwld a b'ghett paid wontait abort
etory writer aometliH allel 'the
Not for ear UI lace ttwrte r
mlnalurea war-tmpoverth4 fmil!e
ar willing lo tl at bargain price
be hunting laatead In poor
aireeta of :urot eaa rKiea mtot
a eo of fa mu of 'the gUtea
tuf of li money cant buy.
la my toii bHtt th uo-an
atreeU of New York or Iuia."
ah aava "I h-v alav be it l to
1ng alxtut a rnntract l!cn th
pathoa of th altttatlon In ahkh w
characterw found theutaeive. and th
tua they aUll tttanaged to get out ot
lire.
"Now t tiav Wen atMtndn
tHMit Kurope and yet 1 bav aw
eon tit that real tun that aeom ta
!... .... in ... .
"'IJfe bet aeema ftindamrntalty aad
I am not talking about th glided
placea. I am talking about (he gray
'atreet. In thein people eem to h
forgotten how to play hoar to laugh
Tb iwoif ta Im vr'prcnt.
"But J ieottied to a e real e
ert and fluttering Jn beaten ter
ntaay than In vtctorlou rrance"
TAKE A OQUINT
AT OLD UAR3
.
loiulon.Astronouiot s ar pr par-
ing to study thu planet Mar now
speeding In th direction of th earth
at th rt ot about l.OOO.ouo mite n
day. At midnight on Jun 1 Mar
reached It nearest point to thla
rtwend then It tlll still b a
matter of 350.0ng tulle aeay. la
this country the ptemtt will It only 1
degrsea above th southern bortson.
Hara can t rwognUed by it red
fiery color.
"It will b particularity rtd at this
time. owing to Us position" aald In.
A. C. C'roiunu-ltn th ltanl. aa-
tronouter at tlreenwlch obwrvatory.
In. Crommella ha juat returned
from an aatronomlcal congrees at
Kchj' her several women dele-
gate wer present
Attempt to determine whether
or not there I life on Mars will be
made at a number ot tb observtto-
tle in North America In addition
observation will ho mad by iuem-
bera of th H;ltl. Astronoinlcnl aa-
socltitlon from point In Aualralla
and New Zealand A prlvat gmrty of
astronomer t preparing to et out
lor the Canary Istamla ta study War
"On August 23 1921 Mars" aald
tr ommeiin "will be as near as It
ever can be- about St.Xl.OrtO mile
away. fom th observation taken
next month however It I hoped
that It may b posalbl to find out
mor about th 'canals' that ar seen
on th surtM! of th planet"
0IVI0IN0 RATE FIXED
Y MARLAND COMPANY
Declnlon was reached In Ih annual
meeting of th Marland Oil company
direr tors In New York to psy a dlvl-
ust O RrUt'v to th purporie aai
of a one-half Interval In Atarland a
Mexican holdings west ot I'soik o to
111 Ktundurd f'l company for lt
mot) sn fnmjlry to the Welt lreet
Journal Wdneday brought th re-
ply that evidently th rnmrt Is a-
rumor only. Ilecently Marland got
a a'OOO barrel well on that property
and two mor ar bow near th sand.
PENDANTS POPULAR
rendanls of carved whit lvoy ar
very jopuUr now eapevlnltyi when
worn oa th end of a narrow bktck
ribbon " Deads f ear ved Ivory anI
"bar plna carved In floral tie Itfttg ar
also very stylish.
liiili
ill what relief. Ko more tired feeti
aa mor hamlet twct twela bad
smeKlng waty lt Wo as pain la
ewaa callous or hur.Urs. Ko nattar
what alia your feet or what ualer th
ua you'v trtJ without. fMut rllsf
juat naa "T1Z."
"T1Z" draws out all th pokwrnou
xudations whU puj up tk fet "TIZ
la migkalj "TU ta grtad "TIZ" wU
cure your foot trouble so you'll sever
Imp or draw pt your faea ia pain.
Jl'sor 4o woa't ts t'-tt al yosr
-t w.j t.fr a. htut crt t.ts.
l 'lrtt ...
t jal 1 1. -t tfrri r '
of perfect rcjulta In prcrrn
ins by mlzy i t:z-r end
Karo Cf-stal White Instul cf
alt u;;ire Be jure to rs!s ycxix
Croccr for Kara UD LiVBEL.
f REX t Aik fear greets e wilt
Crn IVxtuitt Kuttiv t'twrnvi
tVpt. A. ArsK tti.. beswitrul atnl
tnmviv Kara 'tsrvin4
This Minister
On
t!t T A.M.t rres I
l.s Aneli. June Uhnalit f.
ftteasrt tha unfmked ctergym.ta Is
hM in the Uy J'l awsl'lna thj.
irrival of officers from Itoetoa sl'M
tl 1 rep'''l e wniI on
charges Of fi'5"rj'; jtanil larceny and
conspiracy.
WUh rtewart when M wa r-
rctited Tuilsv nlahl was Mr. f;thl
Turner l7ltin Hlewart th
second of the four wives ha Is slt
to bare married and who Uo
tsken into cusMy. Hha Is hsr.i
with bavlnf eonaplred lth him to
t-lftH't his allege! njsrrlage lo Xrma
Khreniu1lr$ nf tkitin frm shm
ho Is sultf to hv stolon
A prtval d"tei tlve ani y lUted
hi alleged msrrlagea aa foiUst
rit'st-4 M4ry MlKho'.L at WIU
born In them and Htirwart la attrst
to hav dcscrto. his wlf and labr. I
Hwond tt Kthet Turner .Oabaldea-f
ln t N'.w York In l3 II 1
said t have derte hr I
Thlrd-lo Ilertb Hin )fnnt ai'
ionsnatMll In 1331. He I as id to
have dcscited again. j
Fourth to ora Khreitseller at
Iloston In Ml. with th alleged 1
connlvant'a ot Mrs K't Turner 0
t.t.l... ...M L. ......... l.tfe M tM ti
aid to bar effc(itd recuncits-
Hon a short On bvftir. II 4ts-
ImmIu u (i !!if(cn( mm
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IT'S VITAUINES YOU TJEED!
Kf p the resistive powcrt of the body itrong and vital Yaa
wutild riot dream ol duinn without butter cream miik or oil
laden talad. you cor-iider them rsntiafa ol diet good) lot
every day of the year. Likewise thousand take
CIO
. a rvsxsT viTA'tiMi-cxAKia ccd lit.i c:i
to help keep tha body atrontf and vital right through I.Sa ysr.
It ia a Mtisiying foootonic that contairta rlemenla far fUk$t
in health-bmldtng vitamin A than any other lona
ol (at not excluding butter.
Day SeoH'$ EmuUlon tedzy. A Utlt of tU
vitamin0-baring food-tonic daily rcjularty h!
kttp th wUtanc $trong and vitatl
tmttU Ik
r.
3
X
i
or? mvo
toUef
Took
Many Bride
:i-rl ahuftly after tb msrrtag.
la . iitu tith(S ?!. lh
detectives tharsa b tbtlne4 It J
I droit itH the ent!rsmt-m ef a t.hek
lj IMh4 llle (Jrmnl Dtrt at
that whi n f tf ai-rte f ber b f-ot
bl dyHr In h-r bwthnr's 0u
tttttft; trut h $tU IH5WT frmrn
Norma Fnrnstlef Ktwr atut thai
t'lro-ish an al es1 1 ri!iiht of Mis
Oertruiifl "m Llplk ait art tt-hr
'f tb'iroli. In 1931 b drfraudwl
her tfUtiT cf f. '.it.
1 uyfii'&:tl 4Vtw;.
Th Ham f tha '
In oldest timts. U was bttv4 lhl
et ft tha ! was stemsch
ntit likely for th n trial man
I ner s c"tiil'ely uct p a
whB bit titii. h Is out of r'e.
For th cttra of ordinary stomartt
trouMra. thnr U nthliwt quit k
pnttni'l and ttftiry t Chamber
latu's 1l.!.t.. Thcy lMfl.then llw
tmti. h and eti! (t to prft.rM It
funi ttons natoratlir. Ulv lhttt a
Irlat They nnlpooat a tvirtr
MANY eTONtt NECKLACE!
Man ittic are now wmMned ii
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 82, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1922, newspaper, June 23, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712667/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.