The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 4, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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PAGE SIX
THE LEADER. CiUTHBTE OKTA.. TTKsDAV. APKTL 4. 1022.
r
SAME PRICE
for over 30 years
BAKING
POWDER
O CT Ounces for O Sft
J-t-W More than pooud aad kmltl W
aW a hall for a quarter) tMFbF
KC
17SE LESS
MWMaOTMaaawmNuiiuMiitN'MiMtuiiiuuiMul
than of higher-priced brands
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded
Why pay war prices ?
Millions of pounds bought
by the government
Ever Ever
Green
E yard
By FANNIE HURST I
nliiiiiiHiMiiiiiiillliliiiiiitllMiiiiiiiiilH
u .: -i-nm before toe first . . g r
the wiisna.
la frtmt of a little euttaje on a hill
f.i1rytlke . ..t; t Of white dog violets
I a ru-rnlng. a:..; v ben Jlrv
Al iH-iari.i .tc! her front door to th
flrt klaa of aprlag aha triad out sayd-
leeiy. aa If something within tier had
thawed.
"All darling look oat In the front
CfaHdrM Cry for Fletcher's
r.
U here?"
Here; lemme a heel your chair oot.
darling. Look a whole heirharf some-
thing r other spread out on the grass
like a tsble-cloth drjing. Here. lemme
wheel you out-"
"No. no baby. Its fine here by the
window with the tun on me."
"Hut. Al. ever since we been IKInf
here you been waiting and waiting for
the spring to come. It'a spring now
ferurc. darling. Smell : Here darling.
Ho:"
She flung wide the window beside
The Kind You Have Always Bothi and vhkh as bees
in use for over thirty yW- has boras the tig-nature of
1 a a a a
1 npaoxo BUSINESS STITEMENT
Th- third issue of tbe "LojaB
County legionarrie" will he out In a
few days. Thoe ha. in iim tint
they wish to cot :n wmc shcuM rnnal
I hewn to Box MS at Qatbri'j at oii'v
The county hloiarter at Gulh-
rle i now la iMMh with a Bra thwit
n - . i'lv hi ith ; Vi.-tory 5 int. n
if you hare lost yours. Tbe saw
company alao hiii mini tt. ire lut-
tuna both of Rranzo and the Silvar
ones or the wounded Bang. The
miniature button. ar 3-v o! an incr.
II
them and v.ur name wi" - 1
on the malting IW to receive any in-
formation to regard to the bonus but
ThU ia important lor eve-y Ex-ser-Tice
mn In l.ogwn county.
The Qnlhric Poat ia sooi to sh
. lore called "Fleshes f Action
Tlvs piotur- :s the pick or .i !lKn? ot
feet of mm hot by the Signal Corp.'
ia action in France aad Germany and
la the hest thing of Ha k'M ever
ahown. Tbe date will be announce
later.
The business statement of the Met-
ropolitan Life Insurance Company
for 1921 ontalns interesting matter
not gem-rally found in tbo ftate-
uient of finan . l corporation. It
relates to the human side or a grant
business. The company's assets are
more than one billion one hundred
and fifteen million dollars and its
policies outstanding are more Mhan
twenty-five and a half millions.
Mar.r tieonle hold more than one
FOOD COSTS IT RETAIL
ARE FALLING RAPIDLY
Total Decrease For the Past
Year Is Set By the Labor
Department At 8 to 16
Per Cent
The county headquarters wants hr
caU the attention or etery nan who
win discharged I fore Ke-Vaary IS.
1S19 to the fact that he has additional
travel oav due him. If tM men
wiil iNt ::i touch with th.' ounty M
..i.ni iti sts Cuthrie h' will teil
them how to secure this 1 .-.vel ta
Th.. American Lesion s tunds r
100 er cent Anicrlcanizatiou.
ITIUI.
For Uw r eodina: Mrch 1 IV--
the dartmer-t placed th? tow " "
crease In retail food prices H between
I and 1 per tent. aodtnn to lormi.-
ty hut estimated that cos" attrl re-
mained from 20 to per ent W
IS 13 lerela.
Russia aa the flr
world to use wood pa
it .iountry in the j working
iving tor streets i families.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
A
A Aim
' A j l r
W'ashlntrton. April . TooA cos a
continued to decrease ia a'l of the 1
rxinripal American viti?s whrt o:-
serratlona are malntuin;d hy the ia-
bor dcartneTit dur ue the mon:i
ea-'iinc aMrch Wk according to tr.e
monthly reportisued today two I
m twenty million of a. paUHa. 1
are the so-called Industrial on whicn - .WrtUa. Mo-
premiums are collect WJ Snr 0 J
Aecnts who call at the poltcy-bo'.d- " M nm
i - I BH mui
crs nomea. tnis gne vu ' i
with the financial strength of the
Metropolitan n opportunity for
health and welfare work The
statement published shows how the
Company has accepted l&U oppor-
tunity. While the yer 1921 to the popular
mind ia Bwt down "er ot dal1
i.iiiness. life insuran e has een an
exception. The Metropolitan "
held the record axon all compantea
in the world in 121 !-
789.607 new insurance placed on the
book. Us assets increasea
than one hundred and thirty million
dollars and its income was M.
463.916 more than it was in 1920.
For many years the Cotr.-any's
principal businesa was laduatrial
. a ika
nmall nollcies generally held oy
men of America and their
Hut later the ao-caueu
Ordinary insurance where the prem
iums are paid quarter y. senai-annu-
ally nd annually has so increasea
that this branch or the business now
exceeds the Industrial in amount.
In accepting the opportunity for
health and welfare work the Com-
'lny extended the free nursing ser
vice eiven to Industrial pollcy-ho d-
ers so that last year It was effective
in 2800 cities and towns and tae
nurses made more than 2.100.0W free
visits Arrangements have heen
i. ... . .) WIIIIIIIMIt!
Ci. r ti. law. hi Tk W.ir likWiu la
There's no ini '' f . . .... .....
. . .. ' ins iiinir. anu me irnieo une cui.aiu
anything right no. little tody. lou
"Smell r
"M tn-m ! I.Ike aomeoue waa aqulrt-
Ing u rierfuine atomiser."
He relasud his great ahouldiTS
back against the pillow a bla face Inert
but mui! ii.k.
"You'll l aportlng that suuhonnet
Ben brought you and hiking right out
m the garden now wool jou. babyr
"Yen. I'll show him wa ain't aucb
city bnga
"It'a .Monday night and he'll be stop-
ping lu after aldermen's meeting. You
better put out some bulbs to surprise
hlra. baby."
"Koiiietuoes 1 wish Hen didn't atop
In Monday nlghta after those meetings.
hon. They last so late and It It keep
you awake ao waiting for hltu."
"Nonsense. I amine boas your gar-
den Job. baby right here from the win-
dow. What you going to put out first
-hdtfeailiaar
She placed her cheek against hit.
"SUly ! Are you comfy darling?
j Shall I put that new-fangled pillow
Ben sent underneath your headT
"No. only I guess you better shut
the window. I.... the nip ain't gone out
i of the air yet."
"Aln t jou feeling well darling?"
"Sure I nm bat.y I Only when a fel-
low alts on his throne all day his
crown gets cold."
"h. darling you you mustn't Joke
like that."
She drew the nig cleeer across his
loglike limbs peering closer Into bia
face.
"Yon uin't getting that numb-ktnd
of pnraljr. 1 feeling uny further up.
: are u. All"
"Sure I ain't baby."
"Sure?"
"Sure."
"You you look ao llmpllke today
twt-etness and I thought you'd be ao
glad to see that It's spring. Sure tt
Hal hurting you any higher up? Hoc
sa if "
"Fit aa a flddle I feel."
She bent down to kiss him. Hit
head lay in the full glory of a bar of
autifchlne that crosed hia pillow.
"I'm going out now and dig up in
the garden a little. Ixk out. Al at
the lilac bush; It'a getting ready."
"Ain't it a beaut. Lo? I bet when
It blooms tt smell.- like sixty. We got
- r - wcMvr aaav asUHUVJ
illAw nn nnt tn Ae3 wma 4r u tv
All Cot:nterfeiQ Imitations and " Juat-ag-good " are but
Kxperhrients that trifle with and endanger the health ot
Infaau and Children Experience againat Experiment.
Never attempt to re.lieve your baby with a
remedy that you would use lor yourself.
p What is CAST ORIA
Castom la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ia pleasant. It cmtalba
neither Opium Morphine ncr other narcotic substance. Its
age ia its guarantee. For more than thirty years it hsa
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation Flatulency
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ? allaying Fevertahness anting
therefrom and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels aida
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and OAtuttU sleep.
The ChildxeB'i Comfort The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
"There'a No Immed.ate Oingtr of Any-
th.nj Rioht Now UMfti Lady."
Jut keep up yonr courage until we
have a look at that back and see what
can be done."
"I'll walk on ray knees for yon. Doc.
I"
"Aw Lo cut out the sob stuff. Didn't
you hear the Doc tell you a lay-up is
all he's in for? Fljln' acts Is used to
that."
"There there little lady you Just
wait until we look at that back."
"We got to be teattn' it. Doc. Wa
gotta catch the company down at tbe
station for the four-ten. I gotta wire
ahead to Chicago fori dummy act too. I
He Al he's a great fellow. Doc. I
Treat him white as you know how.
Y'ou'll keep us wise about him. won't
you? Here's our route list and you
let us know how he's mending up. Hew
a fellow with a fund. Doc. and If If
It ain't elastic enough to stretch let us
In Use For Over 30 Years
-- art w ba . .
i ntj iina iou nave mi ways Botignt
pia-uc cm u" loaircmi. ic. ui ' ' r...- .... - j . - r
. . . ... 1 . . ...... ..Kill. .!...
Know. iase pai care ot nun. toc. 'H' up
Tbe best ain't none too good for him. I like it was a baby. We gotta throw a
- UaVrn fieri ct vou naoer to th show sheet or something over It. Don't for-
I am t going.
HE HAD THE GRirV
David Thompson ltt Mo""' 1
Scr-nton. Pa . writes: "I
I took Foley a Honey and Tr cm
pound and it made
rJZ. h of
cFeysttoneyaoo ... -.;n
anv ewisn mmmm . .
it Qutckly relive cowj.
croup. Sold Every -where.
JURY ACQUITS THlO
TaylorviHe. Bl. April 4 - Jerom?
and Jesse Lockbard. brofwra. aui
-st uterine Jimmy- Lots-r- on tr n
for conspiracy to rob the t.. PX-
roll of the Peabody mines at K.aow b
Srere acquitted by the Jory 21
hours deliberation.
. . v . . trA ttlmmrt her.
Iir Kiiun -
"None of that. Too gotta-we cant
miss connections for"
-I ain't going."
"Cut it now. Ala't he a'l a rranged
for in the hospital? Too can t jamp
a show like this without--"
"You go chase yourself. Charley I--..
ktnir n I'm going to sti'-k
iw -
and whatta you going to do about It r
Tell her. Doc she's craxy with the
" V
-That wx t thaw no icw
rm going to stick with aim and--
K be he will hate aw I I
The figure on the couch stlrre-i oe-
aeatb lta gold brocade property cvver-
- Where Lo where?"
ev.. n to bis side with the doc
tor restraining hind light on lt - arm.
a l iika '
"Al. darling ' on. my
She leaned to him as If she would
Uv her heart palpitating at hia fast.
-Yon sln t mad at me Al-1-u a n t
.re you. darllag; on ain't mad at
w.in't iret?hVfW'Vmi 't'
Hll lii'" m- -
Vnor tittle kiddo; 1 keep you jump-
ing don't ir
I'm going out now before I do the
dishes and spade up like 9m km
me Maybe some of the girls will have
tirue to run up for a minute to see us
when the show play its return a
week from tonight. We want the little;
pUre to look swell Al.
He was slow to releae her twrnd.
"Ifll seem f"" u havenne snw
slaving in our "wn. wimt it. pr
as a. ii
nothing ir I snew that you abi atsa
after I well after I well. yu knvr
what 1 ineoii. baliy. after I "
"Al Al you make tne ashamed lo
listen. Please darting I can't stand It
when vou talk like that. Ain't you
feeling right today? Ain't you?"
"I mean It baby. There couldn't be
nothing that would set uie as eaay
ahont you Hf that. He's so strn2 I-o.
I like to see him alt lit up like a
CI r.-!t;..K t:ee hen yi.u Nvill 'UttilU
up with your etite little ways. He's so
strong Lo. and like a kid at the same
time. He could le so good to yba
baby. I'd fei ao easy if I knew for
sure that "
"Al please please cut It. Please
darllngl"
"Even when I hear hiiu coining down
the street on his way to the factories
or when be steps ly from the alder-
men's meeting; even when I hear his
; footsteps coming down the street it's
like a soldier with new spurn on his
boots was marching to stand by us.
Ain't It snr
He was slower still to release her
i band.
"Thnt's why Lo. I even If yu can
get the hankering out of your system
I "
"I 'ain't hankering Al; hoqi-st.
show ot raoici...
-Tulips first-" And she was out In
the sunshine and down the steps two
at a bound.
( To be Continues i.sorrowt
DRIVER iS HELD
fGH MANS DEATH
New York Man Is Refused Bail
After Accident In Which
Roosevelt's Relative Is
Killed
New York A.ril 4. David Zulkin
driver of a municipal bus. was held
without hall ror the grand jury today
on a charge of fcomlcMe la connec-
tion with the death of Robert B.
Jr.. of Hay Shore. N. Y
er i if injuries he-
have resulted from being
an automobile
t who waa 33 years of ago
il cousin of former Preal-
I c It. w;i found by a
umonscioua In Columbia
VI h treet. with a
lie di .1 a few hours
Roosevelt
who died
lleved to
struck
br
t Hi CONDI SATtON
Hi BE lIM ' S8E
and s e. .t:
del loei
rolicemr n
avenue near
Ir.. Hired bkull
later at Knickerbocker hospital
without having explained hav- ho
find Foley Kidney Pil'i a "epteWof..
hftrn. for they relieve k.duey al m-n's
i.iu.i.ier weaknesa. "I havo
ait. -
iri-d Foley Kidney Pills and lind Ihey
i.n- --wk1 writes vr.J A
r.-r. U-" Main Ave. fi'.fton.
S.ld Everywher:.
I. h-
X Y.
iatn.
OUCH!
BMHGHE!
IB GO On
completed by which employers. In-
suring their employees under group
policies receive the benefits ot tne
ncrsing Service and welfare litera
ture.
RUB II
51 FNESS NM
St. Jacob' OH topi any P.
wf.cn v ur back is sore and f-.ft
Turnt. scjatic. fr rheurnatum h
-ou.!Uned up. ooni
ima.l trial roruc v.
HER HACKING COUGH IS GONE
In these days of "Hu. ' coug:v;.
coWts ermro It l well to know trial
' . everv year there are more bottles o.
Drop a little Freesone on an ach-' Fo ' . " lloney ADa Tar used than ot
t r lnsiatsiH- that corn s.ows
: III; Wi " . - . .
hurting then shortly yon lift it right
off with fingers. It doesn't hurt s
Wt- .
Yonr druggis sens a my Frervwhere
Freesone" for a few cents sufficient ?.va Everywhere.
to remove every nam corn
or corn between the toes and the
calluses without a partiele ot pain.
. .
anv other cough meatcme. -virs i
Hunt &15 W. th St Utadaaatl
Ohio writes: ' FoJey'R Honey ard Tar
relieved me of a haennr; cowan
Leader classified ads set results.
Sw 7 rnr a
tacons v-" v - - - . .
tS in vour hand and nb t nghtn
our ach-ng back; and bythe ""J"
ionpt fifty the soreness and lameness is
cone. . . ..
Don't ay crippled 1 This seeawaa
pcortrating oil needs to be used ea
once. It takes the nam tig mm
ends the misery. It is magical yet a -justly
harmless and doesnt burn tbe
Nothing else stops lumbago sciatica
backache or rheumatism so prowsjwy-
It never disappoints!
Tears rained down her fsce and he
.Mle to touch them bet his arm eeuld
Bnd no power to raise.
-No. so pussy caL Istnt mad. Why
at l a L naal"
He lolled hi head ever
the pink sateen propertj p'-
2L . .tn't mad. It ns the rtnj-
ilH that didn't work."
-Oh. my Ood.- vac
uoutied of he artache. aa
"Ttln t so badl AL Tns Dee to
going to as yasj up noe lot you.
Ovc? Ain't your m
"Onlt vour crying. L' . .
"It ain't o bad Al. ir- I- 1
ZZ. VarHng. right bore n Adauw Uke
yon wanled-Uke yoa wanted.
-Vn no. L". 1 . .
-i tlte house when we walked
. iT.K tonight- lk y.
Zl J "d . mm
anu a uv
Al leall
KrThi. ck-ed eye. c-sse tears that
he ooold aot wipe away. s
In Adalal spring .
wi-M 'nenver.vmgoveratlt.'.
1 - BSBSraeBBaSBSBSBSBSV m
She made a wlde-m-utbcd grimace
sssd pursed her frultllke Hps into a
pucker.
-We should worry?"
"You dm't mean that I-o."
"to !"
-iv-r little klddo! Toor little kid-
do
Ills throst might have been fur-Uncd.
-Ton think I'm hansenns. "
you You think I'm hankering Wl
because the show's coming here nest
week. Uke fun I am!"
-You wouldn't squeal If you was.
- Aant vou think 1 know.
Bjastl you think I know what llvin
In this amen comer Is "
-Shh-h-h:"
"Don't you think I know what Uv-in-
with a hulk Uke me in a "
Y..11 viiu re aoine to begin now to
make me cry. ain't you? Tooyou're
. ti nd remind me of w.iat
I dene and make me wish 1 was dead
and-and-oh. God. AL U anybody
Might to be hankering It's you. not me.
Alat-ama April 4. V
of phosphoric ...! by the
condensation and
. . . :.niifM wil
met:iol :n eievv.r.
on. of the many objects dU used at
the sixty-th rd meeting at Km-
can Chemical society which oimted
five day session here lan niht.
1 . -.11 'am ot Americ-v i
foreanost chemlsU are in attendance.
D.-. Edsar F- Smith of tne i nnv. .
of Ponnsylvania is ireaideoi
The ancient tre.htdlce agauift
woman student in the un.vcrsltws
in Japan has been broken down to
i. a: exi-n. and msny of tbo cv'-
leges and universities in thii count.
a4e now open to women.
-I
Manv nilnrl ni-s of r-rchinwl?
... sssv. t a .-J lea
chr.ization.-. v-hich on- e v i--
-..n:r..l AT".'" :'! n u
be reerved as reservali.ns anu
national parks.
ii
n
i asarssl
I hides his sLwes.
is bis breath
-Shh-h . darting: Too dvm t need to
be asbamed of hankering. It would l-
funnv if you dldnX A pretty skltty
little thing Uke yon. I ain't hankering
because tbe night the spring board
didn't work was the luckiest stroke I
ever had. Would I-I have got you ir
tf it hadn't gone beck me? oold
I? Even for a hulk I sln't got nothing
... hanker about bchv. It
"But I ain't neither. Al. Honest 1
aln t Gee this little b vuse and yon
and Ben! Gee. I ain't hankering"
-There never was s friend Uke Ben
Lo. there never waa."
-m...M . . ..v.'r ttflt 'Al."
-And now he thinks tne werro
all of you. Lo. and Uffs and laffs at
your cute little ways. Honest baby. .
Gillian I just think to myself -If
you could get that other hankering
v-it r head. I wouldn't tnliui
COLD IN THE HEAD"
U an acute attack of 'r:"
twSM ub)ct to freauejjt "corfa era
and majunr j '' remr
UMBERS UP YOUR
SORE STIFF JOINTS
WEATHER exposure and hanl
work bring pain'' and aches in
muscles and joints. Have a
bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy ami
apply freely. rneUoifs t?unoui rwis.
You will find at once a comforting
sense of warmth which wUl be followed
by relief from the BOrene and
Stiffness of aching ioints. . .
Also relieves rheumatism sciatica
neuralgia sprainsand atrains.
I or lorty years paw a iwwuj.
yir c v tt sn
9.1 nil
Liniment
ST
4rlTG
spaa swan
j crtty ' -
LIP SflCKS
Never gnt that "artAci-) look. So
firm and clear in color that you can
shape your bps in the clear cut lines
of nature- SeWtiK shade matuo
your type. 'rro w
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