The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, March 29, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
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PAGE SIX
tite Lrarnzn. ounnnE. oinx. montm y. makcit 20. mo.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAD
Here's the Ford Coupe deservedly a very popular motor car because
of its all-round serviceability. . Equipped with electric starting and
lighting system end demountable rims with 1 inch tires front and
rear. Large plate glass windows. Generous sued dcors roomy seat
upholstery deep and substantial. Dust-proof and water-proof. Breezy
and cheery in fine weather cozy and dry in bad weather. All the
established Ford merits of dependability with small cost for opera-
tion and upkeep. For business and professional men who drive it
is ideal and for touring and other pleasure driving it is the one car
that delivers all expectations. The demand is large orders should
be left with us without delay.
J. D. VanHoozer
acHoraiiiPBUiiifl
Cannibalism Practiced By Small
Tots In f&mi&ned Land;
American Jews To
Eelief
CtiiMren hungry !tut lliry er.-
li'lMOVeied f!in eaeh other i I hi
srueonn toi) Mid by Mjrru-rsic K
Hantxcn spreial iorVe()oii(liiit (
the New York t:v!.!tiB lift in ds-
striUiiig the horrors of i5k !arvia-"
fci tions of Poland.
"An Aiinri.an it J i'u effu er ar
rived at hu-p-ial ia J.tno. i.i
Kaieiu roUud reoj.r.y with two
nwa.ll lioys uue seven the oiUvi f:e."
-he in IU Kfii!ft(f I ! Mjg.i
i nw "Wii-tt he tt'Ui.4 Hum In
nei'y Tl.Jitjev tiny " iiUfai'r
..!lu- eurh ot;.'-. Tlie older toy hit
ptled pieees from th yoiiUST
ur.e' arut while thu latter had bit-
ten i-ev of Xlt-hb fiotu bU brvtlier'
ll a a (!: rare of taubfhaltu
lii h the writer tun voi U for from
a direct account. The fricer hid
)jt Tf turn'd trHu a trip thruiHrt tm
country district. !ie-e itiUery a
mfdili. are o uniweisal Unit -'
burdened a h he will not for
get tbal eiur'eue.
To relieve such iffer!n- a t!i'-
lbrt Oklahoma Sflate Ji-h IU!'er
Committer con 1 mi a ta.-iipuiii
tor funds Aprs! r.ih to K'th.
C. C Gbiliieir- Co.
Undertakers
(Successors to Patterson APaymal)
Phones: Office 85 and 46. Residence 85
One of NVw Yirk' Urgtt tru!-t
J5i de; urtaieat j -
KANSAS TO SEE FIRST
LEGAL HANGING IN JO YEARS
(Continued from re '.)
b attacked Andrew K Turner
prison iniiird and K(aiYed li n '.i
tleaih duKKr whidi he hit
tuad from a tble knife and tamed
In concealed pocket in h!. coa:.
Stroud .-sertd uliM'jueiit!y tli.it
Turner had tailed lii a iu:i-c
For thl kiliiiic stioud had t : j i-
trlala. In tiie fir.-t he was fmr: I
jrulltjr of murder ;md hcntcn-ed ti
death but the court of uppers I"-
inandod the on the (.'round tli.it
lh txlnl Judre had failed to Info'-l
tha Jury of its privllie of brinsmi:
In a 'qualified vcnlUf llunt:ii l.'i
punvhaient to life iiiiprihontucrit. fit
tht neeond trial tlie Jury availed 11m U'
Of tlila lepal nvi.-ion aii'l Mnteinel
him for life Stioud'a lavner fi li
that tlier had Kaine a vi.ti.r;. . li u
t I lie) prisoner mi.-ieine the
fs uraiu appealed ami at his thiivl
(Iil.il Siriiiid a oii''t more fnu' 4
'fiUilly HliU Mlliilned to dentil. 1 lie
1 4.-0 ws carried to the t'nited Sta'e
Supic ne I'oiirt wl.iili alfirme.l tii'
Miitini e.
Stroud Iihm been Hide) by )iis
laki: ;ivi s iv noun s
or iwo as ici; 1:111: k
mot he
.Mr Kl.it.eU Stroud who
eiiiiie froni Alaska ia nn effort to sivc
:is
WiiM.n
..te'.Ke.
I
She appealed to I'l iviilen'
(ii toitintule tlie death neu-
NOTICE
Notice- to our I'.itiotis: im piiiniii'
June 3 we will d Mvrr all laundry ('.
O. II. We wi:i not rary !rn::i this.
If huddle is deLvete-i and il ate not
at home if you t'lephi.n-- ih we
will Ret it tn U lf nnn at jn-s.-ibte.
W biOiev this will he mc' cm-
veiiient for all concerned. We will
fell coupon bmk for your conveni-
ence at ' per ci'tit discount.
01 TllltlK I.-MMItY
Sandusky. M.i: :i 1 lie bony t
Andrea Itctcio JoliU'-on'. islail
farmer who disappeared three iiMiit's
aso and was upposel to have be 'I
niurjered and iiildnd. was p:kd up
on Lake Krie shore near H.iro;i .i. t
evening. .Mniut "eu a touiiil
his person. ICisrovii-.R t ' e r-ible-ry
theory and indicatin? aicidcntul j
drowning a he crossed the ice. j
LITTLE LIVER
PDL
at 7 n .
A FEW DAYS OF
THIS TREA1MLNT
WILL DO MORE I OR
YOLR COMPLEXION
a O Iff C
kOvr.eHtS5- BEAUTY DOCTOHS
tlQV" ..MM 1 l fDllTIM
tlrrm? fjiurr
m
We have recently addt d a'l up 1(
d.ite eleitric enlarger to our eqiiijw
merit and can guarantee all wolk
Annatitioiit studio.
Leader C'las.-itie.l A j.e' ICsliltS.
Tae i:::!.IUNK for indicestion. It
rciioTes Hie jain In a few ttiinutes
and forces the feruientej tnattrr
which (susen the misery in'o the
bowels whore it Is t spoilt 1. For tale
by all drucM-
Many people really think many more just think
ti;ey think. Some think this and some that.
Eut he who really thinks is a wise old rat.
Ilavr ymi cu r thought that lln- plai'i' tn Imy
'iil i. l-'irtly: YVhciv tht-y liavr llit iu ti si ll
(lint tiikct ji). Si't-niitlly: Willie the juii t aiul
ijiiality- is rilit aiul the disposition to ploaM'
and MT't its patrons is almost if nut unite as
pidiiiiiii iitly featured as the doire to et their
money. If not then do so now. Uutli in your
own interest and espeeially our own. will we
treat you ritiht.
Olsmith Arms Co.
Phone 108 Guthrie OkU.
CIGARS. TOBACCO CIGARETTES PIPES. FISHING
TACKLE. BASE BALL GOODS LAWN TENNIS.
INGEKSOLL WATCHES PLAYING CARDS. FLASH
LIGHTS and BATTERIES. POCKET KNIVES. RAZORS
RAZOR BLADES. -SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES and
A OIL SEINES TRAMMEL NETS.
Mr kwaaiiial ihaa t.M M ail Aa a4arla( aa (at Aa.
n THE HOUR OF SADNESS
We fclrink from the repulsive thought of biiryiiiir our lovel
otifs aci'ortliiij; to the ancient cttstoiti the perishable bwx with
its eru.lul in top the water-filled casket and welcome the
perfection of tlie Automatic Scaling Uurial Vault. Protect!
contents pel feet I v forever. (Vnne in and see a demonstration.
CONfllirn; l(Ii ri.K.MANKNCi: I?uiid with Concrete
Mocks a l.tr'p Mock kept on the yard. Porch ('Iuiun ltuii
Vases Cement ltrick. W. J. BARNHART.
larr 4 orrir. cor. I iflh A W armrr.
I'liMa .
tinlhrl. Okl.
Sttp in r.tul see tlie latest in electric washing
maehines. The Thor with Swinging Wringer and
all of the latest improvements iti washing
niaehincs. Sold on payments if desired.
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF OKLAHOMA.
211 East Oklahoma Avenue.
W. M.
Start liCM on the SAFE SIDK
see ns NOW about additional Fir
Insurance in our strong companies.
OLSON & BURNSDALE
Proprietor! of the Bromon Abetrtct Oo.
Terminal Bid. Guthrie OkU.
HUM I HftM I I I I HI tl
t lmir-l mu.I iriuriinl w.lionl itii. W. Ilk llitii Aw.
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w nt lurvMi T.mr rureiu luuni m uur mrm itn-. . . - - -
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A Group of Little Ones Enjoying the Camera It Was Meant
That They Should Enjoy Their Afternoon Milk but They
I Could Not be Made to Drink While the Camers-Man was
Around.
B? JESSIE B. PATXE
BUU.
If "Tittle Orphar.t Ahlic" haJ been lmuitcd mrlr eronjli
and talen in by the Deaconew Eabr Fold at Normal Illinois there
wouldn't have been any teed to write poems about her. Not that she
mightn't Late told goblin stories just the uroe but ulie probably
would htre been more sure of fiirias and the other happy "little
people."
They .'! the big nmblicg house in the IllinoU town the
Iuon Detconess Home and then tliry rnake it sound all eoser as
it it by ciclt-namins it "The Baby Fold." There orphans of all
complexions and of practically all natianalities are brought into a
lb
4- 15-:
An Event in the Dormitory
Generally the Children Use
the Beds for Sleeping but
Her They Are Used as a
Background for Another Pic-
ture. taught a siHiplfl rcre of Grace"
which thereafter prelacra each
meal no matter how actire the
paDjs of Lunger.
. bo famed are BaHy Fold babie
becoaiinj that there are many visi-
tors at the DeeconcM Home on
adoption mi&sions. Many of the
children are candidates for Chris-
tian Cornea and the chief difficulty
of the prospeetiTe parent is in
tualing a decision among so many
winfccine happy little folks. When
there axe any nre-year-old children
without relatircs to return to they
One famJy of tiree the eldest a four-ycar-chd. arrived rn"e. .mr fir. i. th. -
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home so full of loring caie that even youcg people of their tender Ready for Bed the Little Ones. Grouped on the Stairw ay "Look Pleasant" While Their Pictures Are Taken
jcars reccjnke it as home-like. The Evening Prayer With "Mother" This Panic ular Mother" is the Idol of All the Children.
Around the b'g hou are ten city lo!a (hearkea all city chtl- lJiat tIje eiaraple set by tlie Dcaconc-s of the Methodist Kpis-
drenl) for doll teas and luncheons. Then back to that there are co chre!l 18 LicIy te r'cJ "lI ovcr lan1- With irithin tlie month and were much antacj at t!.e Unnuotis alin l& of babies.
twenty acre of grazing land used as pasture for cows Ujit furnish uie com0:cca 1 rotestant aiurcics of America deciding on a tubbing considered cecessary as L'ie first rite in matricu'atiE- few remain to be eerrt on to
Grade A milk twice a day for the babies. better happier-baby campaign one of these days there will be When finally decked out in a f renhly starched "B.by Foi l"
At present tl.cre are forty blue Mick and bmwnvei babies in ils bbJ Pore the delighted four-jearcld . wna.AcJ to Li.
the Deaconess Bal.y Fold. And. if the Interchurch World .Move- FT' ""T f ?'? 1 but EOt hU
nieat can proycxjrrcctJT it wm not be long before LheetwmU' A famil-v the p.rccling cut of the
room for mere so that fewer thr candidates wi:i be turned awsr. t T f?.C l Hminutlv "i1" ?' tb bibie. to nurses which keeps si tots ss tr the same are and
" .. . ' xoia were orougai to me cnie: oeaconess -Mouier Asher" dot doptnent as can be managed in each croup.
fcUui real bomes lor babies are considered so tremendou&lT bt Deroleied. sarrowimy father xrha tn th r.J rt . . . . .
y .Krt. k. t--- v. t-i...v..v ' ' . . " r uu""' "eu' "" ' mwiis erTei a
r . i .ue. v w ..eicaua orgaauauoa iae atrengia aa oany tenoers. . nnra tnHidin- A. n .. kv-. t " :T "v" rrrTr
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Dtier institutions and many more
tould be provided with foster
fathers and mothers if there were
greater capacity in the baby fold.
L'tery year numbers of tnea and
women lear the house of babies
:.v v.:. - La: r.j
i-aca nan nd m trt 9
niouierij ciulGren who were onsuccessful
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, March 29, 1920, newspaper, March 29, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712815/m1/6/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.