The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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TttC LEAD.!!. OOTIPUB. O.TLA.. It (TKSl)AY. NOVEMBER 25. 1913.
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rilE DAILY LEADER
BY LESLIE O. MBLACB.
raeliabeil from Tka Dally Under build
tag WmI Harrlaoo anrotia. and m-j4
ji the UulbrJa iwaiutftoa M oai daaa
matter "
Abaorbed ul Capital. Man ml;
Offii In I Caper Count It iitlonal CoorenUuo;
Official Clljr anJ County plr.
Cilia lor arlety awtlnia nrti of
thaak. nbltuurr tutl- roluttnn.
tea-Mr and rbnrrh aeclala lectnr itr
ralla for ehun-b tiitluit (xwpt Hunrtay
ivrmi'iixl are considered as adrertlalnf
and will be charged for. '
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Per utntiih. by crrur
IVr year lr carrier in adtaace
Per year by mail in advance . C'W
: AU unsolicited manuscripts letters
and frietures sent to Tbe Leader sre
fiat at the rik of the owner. The
leader expr&lj repudiates auy re-
sponsibility for ihelr safe custody or
return.
New York offi.-e : X. M ShcfneiJ pelal
ApcMrr
Chltaec. office: N. V. PbcffleM Agency.
Itulte off': No. 1W Weft Harrlacn.
Vnnxiiir and Tr-.a prnmt No. 107 W
IlarrlMn. IMlmnal rooma. 107'- XV. H.ir-
nwn. T reach all dejttruueata pbnn
Mtr!lin Tl.
MFMBiK OF THK AOrHTKI rBESS.
Tbe Aaiwlafr-d rrc I exclusively en-
tlrWHI to the nor for repobllcation of all
nnr dlnf.at.-hM credited In l r not other.
le rrertite;l In tli! par-er and aiso t!.e
li al cewa published herein.
('lemcwoHu won it s'(Ni). with-
out once threateninp to ha tip the
ex-kaiser. "Will IJoytl Georfre lake
notice. - '
v I'ntil 1 ho voles tire counted.
Lady Astor may continue to oon-
si.lcr herself elected tceonlin to
claims.
Two stijrar profiteers who
bon Khl it nt 9 3-4 eents and sol. I it
nt 24 cents have heon sent to jail
one for thirty days and the
oilier for one day.
jnti now
world that peace is impossible un-
less the Turks are put out of
Europe. There seems to he ns
many things making peaee iin-
posililc as there were things that
tyon the Avar.
Five thousand English women
arc coining to this country within
a few weeks in search of hushands.
A girl who' is disposed to he
finiky about the selection of a
consort should not forget . that
there is a great superfluity of
women in Europe.
The government used its back-
bone in hitting the coal strike.
But the miners are still "on vaea-
tien." and the coal supply of the
'"country grows beautifully less
day by day.
Vcnizclos tells the
urn
KG BU
BUS
iltlitb
Feet. Broke Out In Lumps Could
HvdtySlep.ScratehedVerj M uch.
"My fee bcfui to kch and hum
and 1 ataricd to rub and acraxh umil
Xhrj broke out In email
lumpa ail artx. I f ey
ttcbed and burned till I
could hardly Bleep at
Barbt and I aaalcbed
cry moch.
I aaw an advertiae-
Inr Cdirutai Scan and Oint
ment. I aent for free eatnple and
fe r!i fd me almoat at once ao I
booht more and now I am braird "
(SiRTied) Mia Anna Uowereock
HotUdayi Cova. W. Va.
For every pur-oae of the toilet
and bath Ctrticra Soap. O'ntrrr.t
and Taicum ara wonderfully good.
jUa ZSc. Oinlmt 75 and SOc Talcvia
J5c. S'd throcuh'n:! the (rtl For
Mntlf r h Irr-f urtr": "Ctxm Lak
-". (Vol. H. MclcWn M -"
jiMa-"CHiKara be wubwal mmt.
OF LOCAL MOMENT
GnaillhiHe TEiesifcire
Wednesday Eve. November 26th
A bath in the sunshine of music and luaghter.
Tom Jenkins: "I didn't realise
full orktiRnTe of '.he ttousinj? ;rob-
I m until 1 i-pad thai jr-op1e were P.r-
ir:g in the moon."
Tbantwglving nay is I-"fa.rfiity tJrouc
Pay at Arniantroui's. Thone for an
ai;x!n!nu'Gt now.
You mtwt ray. If you ride. II I 1b
saso.nip cot; if you walk the snoe-
man calSocis (he fa.
Sent in: "Before making Artnis-
tUe Day a rencral holiday it mighl
be wU for half tbe reoj!e to learn
bow to pronounce it"
The question is: Will we be out c
the trenches by Cbris:inis?
Egfs. plenty of '"em at Cookiey".
With no sugar in the market thi
is no time to be a cranberry.
Book and Lyrics by Chas. Horwitz.
Music by George Rosey.
' The supreme musical comedy sensation with Miss
Mildred Cecil Miss Vina Renaud Miss Henrietta
Hendricks Miss Marguerite De Von Mr. A. S. Byron
Mr. Harry Fentell Mr. Robert T. Holden Mr. Jack
Adare Mr. James Tomkins and a flippant honest to
goodness Broadway chorus of intrepid dancers.
PRICES: 50c. to $2.00.
Seats on sale at Corner Pharmacy.
Mail orders now and filled in order in which received.
John Adams: "Congress o-isat to
be strong enough to throw Victor
Borpcr out as often as Wisconsin
Kinds him back."
Cuticura Soap
Will Help You
Clear Your Skin
frmp. wit Tl-n inulm (IhmIm
frv ml Citkv UtonMM XHfk. a. Hitin. ttmm
CrajaberTies
C(okiey'a.
3 !ar!s frr Sc at
Elbrt Burtont t"Wbo killed the
rxace JretyT Is easier to answer than
who killed cock robin?""
Buy the
Oooksey's.
largt" J umbo celery a?
rienty of freh country ty.ea at
Rankin's new
grocery.
O
Cloudy weather
rfhine at our
Stud.o.
Fancy win"k.t!i
j at Cookscy'a.
Is ait good as Tun-'
aiudio. Armnntroui
ftpple. k- a ;e.h
Reduced Prices on
Children's and Misse's
RAINCOATS
Any of the dmred styles and materials can
le found in our large assortment of raiintwits.
They are rnhheitiid and a larjre variety of
eravenettes tletiretl in a garment of that kind.
Some are laids of different shades while others
. are in plain colors many have the rain hat to
match but we also have the single coats for t hose
desiring such.
These' coats range in size froin'fi to 14 and
are juiced at from $3.00 to $o50 in order to
clean up on this stork we .arc giving you your
choice at "
$2.so
Men Women's -and
Children's
Rubber Footwear
Women's Hi heel rubbers narrow toe ...j $1.00 '
Women's low heel rubbers nudium toe ...$1.00 ;
Women's footholds narrow toe ....... :..75c
Misses' rubbers low heels ...C3c
CliiKlren's broad toe rubbers .'.i..75c
Men's 1 Buckle Arctics ..... .....2j50
Hoys 1 Buckle Arctics .$2.00 '
Women's 1 Buckle Arctics .... .... ...$1.50
Women's 1 Buckle Arctics $155
Children's 1 Buckle Arctics .. ...$1.00
Rucker-Burton D. G. Co.
For frcsJn fruit and vegetables ko
to nankin's new jtrovery. Phone l"i.
No attempt has bn tnado to over-
ride President W!on's Thank ?givinf.
proclamation. Probably because ii
contained no Article X.
Fresh Pu:nik:ns at Cooksey' .c lb.
HAPPY AFTER 20 YEARS
O T I wis: "Su. crf.?i;on experts
r.ow uftin to figure how many year.t
Man- Oardcn will be out f mk if!
T I I niuct . wr. an. I .-511 tti I u iti
j pcttint; alon? fine. .For ' years that
ts over nair of my life. I tvtve spnt In
i m a a ta aaa a a a a. e fc i i . m i . r-
! P"ai awaaawawaWaaBaaBBB4aaBaBaflakaBa
Dr Crtilly: "Probably !c Greyson Money In tbe saving of acra? paper.'
never felt more jtntwteni. He can d School ulhj of one frade in Ok4a
on her lait
gown.
O
IhJtc-i 2 jikga for ;. at Cooksey'.
nothing to save the teace
o
New York white cream
ho
w
CHy made $W laat year from
paper aalea.
o
Lloyd Lentt: "Remember th" time
w3en. If you accidentally droi;ied a
doten eggs on the sidewalk you
thought nothing of if but oau.tht
more? Now you contemplate taking
out liability insurance on every dozen
before you leave the store."
Fresh cocoanut at Cookiey'a.'
Save money and buy your rood
things to eat for Thanksgiving dinner
at Rankin'a new trocery. Pho& If".
Cha Olson: "Everybody will be'
pleased to cote that the 4r"s!d'nt !
again able to sit u;i and dicta'e now
that tbe snato has adjourned. " -
-r--.-O ' '.. '' . "
Get CbrUt'm photos jj?s week.
TOP CATARRH I OP-M
I NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Favs Cream Applied ln Nosirils
llelieves Head-t'oWa at Once.
poor health and suffering: from severe . made in the monUv of Way in llerkl- enior iveuogg or Wisconsin aim
(tas in stomach and indigestion. Mayr ' nwr county. New York. The Wger eontenda "there U aomethtng aiyxter-
Wonderful Remedy fca entirely re- j the chee the better thle one wehi lo.u but n' 1!lm?a of Prejldent
stored me. I also know of spverr.l W pounds and will be cut the day "aon"
o;nera wno nave tasen it wr iafl fame oeiore iTvanK&sivmg. dace your or-
trtnible and are now well aaain." It dens now. Evan and Horner.
U a e:ni;-le harmlesss prcpaiitior: that J
Judge Hildroth: Varied alliet na-
tion argue about who won th war
and In Germany they are debating
ho kxt It. It's an amusing old
world."
California Roman
Cooksey's.
htad letfico at
nmovej the catarrhal mucus from the
fnteatinal tract and allays the inflam-j
mai ion which causea practically all
stomactv livr and imeiiual aHinentt.
Including: appendicitis. One dor wl'l
convince or money refueled. At all
druggists.
.The Tickle Make You Coujh
HAYES" HSAUNO HONEY Stoiw
the Tickle. Heals the Thro' and
Cure the Court. ?.oc. A free ox of
GROVE'S O-PEN'-TRATE SAtA'K for
Chet Colds. Head ColAi and Cfonp
with every bottle.
31 r McAt.ee marketed her turkev
crop the other day. She recehred
$'-MS.V. She lives near Adair. v
Coltfa Cauae Grip and mfluenx
LAXATIV BKOMO QUININE Tab-
let remote the cause. There It
only one "Brcmo Quinine." B. W.
GRO"E'S algnature on th box. SOo.
firat application. Free Me
The Parkway
a dark brown English last
shoe flexible welt sole
Blind Eyelets
A'style that is most popu-
lar with men that prefer a
neat appearing shoe.
Yes we back the quality
of every shoe we sell you
the price
also Boys' Dark Brown
English Shoes $7.50.
on Jfenfeins
i "The Water of
I Eternal Youth"
The beauties of th Austrian court
of bygone dsys useda lotion which
wa eo effectual in keeping; the face
smooth and free from wrinkle even
In the aT?d they named it the "water
of eternal youth." t j
Some one recently has divulged the j
secret of thi wonderful ihoueh ex-j
cccdingly simple wrinkle lotion which j
in her gratitude she has similarly
dubbed a preserver of youth: On
ounce pure saxolite (powdered I. dis-
solved in a half pint witch hatej
that's all there lj to it. Any .v.-nran
can get these ingredients at her drug-
store -put them together and u.e 'be
solution with entire safety. To bathr
the face in the same brings !mmdiatc
repults even In cae of the deeper
wrinkles and furrows. Thii ?s also
effective for hanging checks and dou-
ble chin.
If your lioatril are clajgtJ and youi
l;ead'i ttutleil ami you can't breath
freely lecane of a e l t r catarrh jus'
pt-t a. small bottle of Ely' Crean I'-a'.r
at uny drug (ore. . Apply a little ot
tb' fragrant antiseptic crfam if.U
ycur noftnU and kt it penitrtit
lhr(-ii"h evprv air ras"ffc of yui;r brad
tootLiiag and' healing the inflamed awl-1
l.n mnraua icttubrana ar-t veu -t in-1
atni r.l'i'f.
Ah' low gwxl it ftU- Yir no
tr Us ate otwn. yc.r head h clear D'
tti-re !iakir.? 't'-'ifflin Mowing; o
rnnre fead.ict'. dryness or atntjnn
for breath. F.ly'a tre.nm Balra i ju?
what aufTercra fro bead onid and o
tarr?t re- ' deliiiht-
Mr F;nd!y. ' Home i th bes
place for tired feet. It la the onlv
r'ae where b!;ster can oo demes-tfcated."
.4
Mra .Marsaret Moody niece of John
Mahoney. is In the city from D.trott
on a few weeks' visit. She ia on he-
way to the coast.
Women
Made Young
Bright eyes a clear skin and a body
full of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your system
In order by regularly taking
COLD MEDAL
V '.TK Sloto-for.lVie Bo and His Daddy!.
The world 'a atarvdard ramady for kadaay
live bladder and uric acid trochlea tb
nacnke of lite and looka. In sm aiaca
lfiO& AO droffiata lhra aiaca
ISadiant
The whip of vino1 in the
face vhen motoring bring
out all ita natural beauty of
color if the skin ia prepared
to endure the out-of-docra.
Soul Kiss Face Powder
dusted on freely before ex-
posure helps to protect the
complexion against wind
and sun and makes it glow-
ing and radiant.
Meyer Brothers Drug Co.
. Satat Lewis
SixJXtmBthSak
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iWlNTER - H AVEN
The warmth of the Gulf waters
The balmy Gulf breezes blowing over
sunny plains r J'f
The motorino; under Southern . skies
which span the biggest state in the
Union T.
The life in the open with its many
land and water sports
The luxury of the hotrjs
These arc the strong tourist attractions
of Texas.
Go this year !
Once a Texas winter visitor always a Texas
enthusiast
Ask for information about Excursion Farts
to certain winter resorts.
"Ttaai Winter Retoru" and ether retort booklets or r
quart. Let tht local ticket afent help plan yourtrip-v apply
to the rteareat Cenaoltdated Ticket Office or address ;
nearest Travel Bureau. United States Railroad Adminiatrs- '
Hon 641 Tranaportatkm Bldf . Chicago; 141 Liberty St. '
New York City; 602 Hcaley Bldf. Atlanu. Ga. ' Pkai
indicate the placet you wiak to kc ea route.
United States - Iiijrcad Admimstraiio:j-
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1919, newspaper, November 25, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc712949/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.