The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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NOTICE
Ha Senator N..rris tOMidcnd
nffiewotljr vhetlatr preaidftitial
section by direct (pular Tote
would b? any greater improve-
tent than senatorial ejection by
popular vote ha been
SCRAPPING SUPREME
COUNCIL
The declaration by the new)
Frenf h Premier that interna-'
:Mkn w.'i be lie'.d at
fee CooatT Su?enatea'J
TO THE PUBLIC
Vordt cacrot evfM Wtf ff I
hh nearly prort i (aiaj him.
And I wtaa i txu- i to the Braot
family ay defect armpathy darias
liter txrjr of great aorrow Mr
rraok Hloe
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two la th
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shrewd blow at the domi
the Briton In. nientall
have been inspiml by
shrewd sen?.e of self-jir
if he ha moralized an
upon the fate of hi pre
in their dealing with th
Welshman. If half of
leen repcrted about Dai
sonal magnetisa be true
mav well w ish to araid -'
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LPQsite to
Betty CieEtr.
fear wor; with
FACE DISFIGURED
WITH
PIMPLES
Itched and Burned. Could
Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals.
My :n became rough a.-W rtd
hroke oat aU cr tat lace.
The pTfln wnt basd
ar.d acatod ocr. t.id
itched and bu rtd to
rfeat I could no deep at
cajht. hlyfacewaheuj:y
4Uored. I tied many
reined wa bat cmld not
(Ct reuef. Smr an
lor Cuticura Soar r.i
OintaMBt I aest for a free umnie
which helped iae ao I Krchaaed
saore. and tha us.r two cacea of
Caticara Soap and two fcoxea of
Ointment I waa .-.rac " tSumrd
hfiaa Nellie Mae lohnaon. R. F. D.
2. Eaakf S. C. July It
Oat Caticora for all tcilel purroaea.
r ji r;.tic e B BEty 4&d A'.i-e Bri
ityjand m Suaahiae Corned te Next
lasjcoTe that wl haown case alar
f r- ( EOTtanj Vrvtfe. a4 alaa there it
. that moat atnatiag of aJt cfearadar
V rtor George Fawceu. J Barney
. erry p ayi the role of Barse'i
(father aad. Jalia Swayae Goraoa
I playa the ;o!a of tfee aiother Otheri
; ia the out baciaoa Matthew Betta.
LKJ-ctST lrtd. Harry. Frer ao4
Uaka- Th r- A
fo- six years it; he Gnrf.ih for-es. r
j direct rd Ralph Speare. the author s
lot the aparhtiar uhtiUe acd -tfeeL
IWUHax Fcx pse'uriaation of Markj
iTwaia'a nr Uea8 Yankee of Kits'
Arthur' Coart." hju proiaded the !
jaaU:le for "Bam ta BarBe "!
i h;ch rival Sji ; right!? humor aal '
jtimellneM aoy-hia thai autW- hat
dope heretofore.
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It's hard to fool
can t be done.
How Funny KburEars
Look Grandma!"
Ifottf of us remember the story of L a r ?J Riding Hood and
how when she went to rimt her stck grandmother she found
a savage wolf dressed up like her grandmother and m her
grandmother's bed- but Little Red Riding Hood was wise
and the wolf didn't catch her.
the people of the Southwest. In fact it
But imitators still exist and just as the wolf tried to fool
the little girl into thinking he was some one else imitators
in food products now and then try to make folks think they
have something "just as good."
When it comes to corn flakes
DON'T FORGET-there's only one best-
Post Toasties
Years were required to perfect this won-
derful com food Eat these rich substan-
tial flakes. Observe their crispness: they
do not crumble in the package and do not
mush down when cream or milk is added.
Be wise like Little Red Riding Hood
and do not accept a substitute for
the real thing. ALWAYS get your
POST TOASTIES in the Yellow and
Red package.
Made by Postum Cereal Company Inc.
Battle Creek Michigan
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LOOKING FORWARD
(20 Year Hence)
:ato a fiant d'.aamo. Ftve a.t 1..:
raUes of fine copper wire ha heel
worked iato the diaaato hka fct
tooa be tharged w:tfe electrK ty
Henry Ford aad Ediaoa are thaash
to be ca Hart trj.ne tfe aieeal EdaeJ
a fer ;rior arraaceaafeatt. bat "
YOU CANT WORK
WELL WITH A COLD
Tkv TCBODY likes to be around
i r.-rsa aafferiac fro- a aear
coJ. It d poses them weerf-
leatlv. Yea can take care of TOer iob
krt) bwineaa aad aociaj etajawe
a abort N after you begin atang
i -a'(
feat faaaet a project it about to t laaacfec4 1 afeow that 1 " nerft ban; be
e. Ihy tfea c hamber of coean.erce look- j lyatheo fa corern atafca rirr
jiac to the fcl.sateti a? of the Cat- jthe past year while oaly one rC
mm acaoot aai toavooa. . in aaa oetared t ue ton in in.-
s f
111 be ready !
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last full ' aaeet-
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rl a laaf llhr seaete today by Senator Haak j Tm "r r
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hair toaJc.ktha bob red a red trr'
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1922, newspaper, January 19, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713225/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.