The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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PACU FOUR
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tus LCADnq orjTimcx qua Wednesday june 2a 192
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Te mck ail tfuutu
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. or rn Atumnw rs.
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atnM eee fs re-ii.raua
all am alttrne triit4 tm r
etaerwtaa crMttte ta tM psr aa4 ata
CM bxal aaaaaaee fcrrti.
AH MtMti4 rrtr. kMtm al
kktm seal T La4e ar em
A lM C tW km. TW Lr es-
iiiaity nyediaiea ar wn iarUtte e
teste nN eeetedj- Win.
OkOa tar andHf awxlace. rurt ml
tfcaaaa sreary BMfca rcMiaiMa.
aartatr a a Hstt ewrtaVa kwtara e.
eaUe IW rkirct aclw fery ?-r
1 1 1 11 1 1 arc mriiw4 m adienltfac
aa will b eaatfwa f-e.
Consn Doyle ha tome out for
prohibition. He has long been a
belieTer in spirits.
If Mr. Edison keeps on asking
questions he should become in
time a remarkably well informed
man.
Our friend are thou in whom
we irnsgbe jrood p.ialities; onr
enemies are those in whom we
imagine bad qualities.
I Jl. II mmmmmm
Ita a hard life. If yoi live ir
the lowland the floxl will pet
you; and if you live in the
rnoxiEtains the revenue men will
get you-
It i sitpular that a wholesale
liquor eoneern went to the tmuhle
of throwing away 15.009 wor'h
of lienor when so many promin-
ent eitiiena would hare disposal
of it for them without any ex-
pense at all.-
SuireCSellEsff.
ron imdszctio:.
V
V I 1 BaW Mns BW
6 CCLLAMS
Sure Hr-sf
25 and 75 Pdka(e Cav-
IoiB s nr.e of his property if
he sells a ear on payment. It
TIESillLE f.l IO'
o 0 cn fjlq
Lik lUtnra of Uwej raid For
j Capital Dock; CUto CabIc
Biahttner I?axned In
':. Charges .
lUn'firEJe Jaa 31 TSsr sail
tiai Key WaV.m. titce hiakia;
rxaSki3ee T. J. E1U J W. II
c!w. BArtiTi'.'.e &tal bak a
tml&ats ii cturtfk lat c(l::ks
impiine ;or a tmoBi;llc tif r.et fiJare of lie
snow waesfier lae . raaa ""!...
ler?er or
let the e.'r
fciak er wtsnptnenisd to
thai fik nillii v
a toc?:e?2er s acei.i ... wV v fc. ..ii..
the iznxes
loser if the ear later t seue m
of rfce btk vaj r jis-pj from II-? oa
IU IISJ.W. wer f'.Sl Ut Tav5y
No Scr? Better
--FcrYccjSifn
Than Cuticura
nnUj to aaiekl a is tte aa It
h4
H ai
desd tt Coo hd crtef -iudJT.
4oa't about." aaot&r
Bsaie h? th prtierGikia. r lit k
' b4 umpe4 to Mrs X
'Mttar tlmitfca ni! W the pc
catKa.
Cf O
Lii iMQ.ee
t tam time keep (!aoU
:Uie4 Urr4 to tSa ta
ccttoa at la ac a wk mt'A a
sa'ca fcarraw or a U-ia-a aweep:
Keep raUinf a Jt aa4 ftm"d ra
co:ta. CHUhoasa Cot!t- Grover.
WIDOW OF SLAIN NAN TESTIFIES
the liytor traffie. lo faet. hea t( n hf A M"w.
loes far nspre . than the ru!!y!
feaseer. C. A. 3Do!L aad F. t. Hr4-
Ef JUSTICE TO
AUTO DEALERS
I in a re property pi i!itii"-Tin
to ?;'J''"'t iH'pear t le ts a-!wra in
ue he 'praetio? ears sire eonfie.it-
Km. I "t only from the bovtS'ryrs
pn-e'c:e the hootlfirrs taerr-
1-1 re as i eharped ry ta-f
writer of thi ankle. That i a
fjuftin rntir?!y apart howerer.
from the iwae of eonftstion ta
this' instance. The rrohs5itini
Should the innoeect owir of-' w "tended U gire the
.;k . .r-.t Ar coverr.raent power to eor.fsseate
tomobile which i seured 'in a property of ineont rrt
Iknior raid be eompeJIed
his equity in the ear l-eea
nnwittingly s!d it to bx
leffrer! Thit ta a p?rtient
question in which a large cumber
A detailed exposition of the ir I The mrws the mortte
justice which reMtte from open- W1 a Jf
tioa or the prohiSitorv law ; ;
this rwrret ha len written b." rnvslen mm I rejid to
p.v i . w;nr.'the owner winvn tr.e ear is
lprar f have tonstderaMe
aimilar to the one whkh ibhi The whole matter k one whieij
ni: te mean wi;a pt ijerai
No d'-iM the orerti
the law has 5pnrrei taaay
other dealers Hie tfee Tulsa man
"'. u 7; " . . Suter. Time ee to reenter aaiaey
a mm a piUe in order jMTW !a tJse baai
obtain p.wssion cf the- ear. That ;t fino
k the method etsp! v.h1 bv boot-
" fmlt taat tk nrt:esTiIle Ste Uck.
There i an apparent in justice J m M tasolTeei priw to October St
in this situation. The Snprese tt. ttat t&e tti-.e biatiar 4ecr:-
Court ha ruled that a ruilraan 1 1 j th a int
car Bright be forfeitexl or antMMIl&t wrt.iv! p?rr be UVe
ocean liner subject t) eotifiva- th Uck. Frisk Rao
tion if a parcel of liquor fthoaldjiretftt of &e tiiitti tU
b found on either and the !esalLa iUnts inius. caJ Cais mla-
aetion brought by federal author-J a parorted okiojr"
ities. Xo such action crer hijK3WBC kl Vch tie eai: ytock
been brwught. Vet who will pr- mM neifd to U ben incrL$l
tend that liquor seirures cererj J54!. H u fanr tif?el t&a:
have been made in Pullman sacJl Ktlat was held s-i tfcat
ears! Why should the innocent M BUW tf a..j ucj rt Ma
A?a!er in asttomobile who laesiti9 !i xsIier.
the powerfn:! inflaene of th"?J
PB'Jniaa company stand to be Tie Sr-a!au tjrtinT c!rt that
hu property which has I'cen' Eiab rrTetd tie bsnk to N is
wiied while cosiveyinff liq"iora aa1 c-alitioa l!i is tr.-
and the others go freef iKlt x J on?i to e thesa at-
jrtoaal txk a! t!C5 a r. which
There may W cr-s nrlicf-e Utf .0 &.Jr B T3S Mr
praetiera by the county and state Ifal leo.. of lh :B:tl.a llf
officiaS m isuinsr to vtzorouw
who have been mine tata but
from the leiritimate dealers who
h'A nwrtpf-ff! in pood faith.
tie task." Th tuxk cert.fVatiM
k:c!i re Ut-cd t&eis ar H3j-
5t .a'ioritjr of Uv aJ tA : !ir
;i t otfireri of tte b-tsX to o'swrr
i'st rj j ri'li a to reader tae
es!f rrocI'.ass U!efi4 they
c!iir.
writer recounts where a dealer
!' imos!.1 bsnd rar tn sor. . statute.
s of
A AAV UV f-1. J-"- as j J tu.a
per cent in cash and given a
mortgage on the ear for the bal-
ance later tarns out to be a
bootlegger. When he is caught
carrying liquor in the car the
to present a plea f.r correction.
KIDNAPPED MAN RELEASED
(By Tla Aatr4 P-w
yixi City. J-sse 3S X &rt:t
aatnonr.es seue ite car ann . u m&0 ms utttL?sl Sa&lay
bring confiscation proesedisirs rai-iel this taorattj.
federal court. I nder the law
affirmed by Supreme Court ni?;
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
.CMBES rCR SALE Gooi 'aaiVr.
a. a aft
mg tee dealer who cows in?
maioriir eouitr in the atttoino-
biie lose his property claim en-1 . ta iraistas wJtaNe lor lyniJirs r
tirely. Jyr cTssiaf. Oil t WZit rumttir
The old axiom "Let the buyer toee.
beware has been revf rwl in .
this instance to "Let the seller LOST-A ra k l M !-
beware." A ealer ia aulom.-' - P"'- Kewarl Rra
bilea is obliee to run th rih of 'to L4r offx.
Unu
Dodg
in
suai oargains m
e Bros. Cars
Ford Roadster Starter and Demountable
Rims at
$250-oo
Ford Touring Staxtr Clincher Tires at
$225 00
Ford Touring without Starter at
$lCO.co
Dode Brothers 5 Passenger Touring 1920
ttodel at
$350-03
J. D. VaaMcoser
llArrisoo and Dirixiom.
TO THE CmZEXS AND
VOTEBS OF LOGAN COUNTY
I m tK only Republtean ' ean-
didate for District J-idjre in
Lopn CrfEty at the trunar
elation. Darin r mr eight year
of resiidnee ia tluthri my earsi-
im have pone for tle support
of hosa institutions and ia pay-
ment of ray share of taxes for
carrying on local arsd County
roverr.ir.ent. During the World's
War csy share of Guthrie's
quota for the frequent and vari-
ous levies for war pnrposws wa
freely and gladly paid. Jfy
hotae is in Guthrie and wi!l con-
tisae to be. and your t-f?rest
are dice. I feel justified in say.
ina that on'ess my Payne Csty
cft-mpeSltors are better qnalificl
by legal ed!Jeatin and experi-
ence to diharg the duties of
the office then I may with pro-
priety invoke a principle that ha.
l-n.r ortaicel and respectfully
ask of our citizens and civic
bodjes the same support that
they have properly and consis-
tently demand.! and received
from me to the extent of my
ability during my residence
here.
I acree tbst none of these
considerations ' should have
weight over ard abov the ques-
tion cf qualifications and it i
wholly cotwisteut with my prin-
ciples and convictions that that
test be fairly and impartially ap-
plied in your select ioa of can-
didate for the hieh'y important
office of District Judw. with the
creat responsibilities of which I
have had many years of intimat
an.1 practical acquaintance. Very
Respect folly Yours R. C. Iiasett.
OONT LAY THE CROP
BY THIS YEAH
OkUboosa pr-ars to b !a I'.a to
ralso a cotton crop tits year it w
fast focgt t aboat tayiat; oar ctojt by.
We nnt keep everlastincly after Mr.
BoS Weevil. late&sHc ca'.uratJ-a
cosUaatl asitatkm of tie cotton
fUot a?pear to be tKr i-:ri aal
cbeaprt measa ot Sf U:b? the better
ef tk weevfL It fa strictly vp to
tie grower to set oa ti Job bow and
to keep oa t& Job nUl he be ej
pickSai W kiTo plecty of iator-
Biityra from roiuslo soarcea of
firmer aifc-i ljtt year exada ood
yteids la t f u- of boa wceva coo-
ditlcaa by vsmc toes nctl:4ds wSiilo
tieir Beihbors wbo laid by early
failed. Calcium arsenate is roos-
menied by the departaserl of ari
caltaro ! sed aa-W certata
coorl.uoos and strictly accord l
lie iae4lradis presrTfbed by fe Ce-
pirtxectL Tker is every reaoa to
beBcve t!ut cakSam arsenate
poiscaiis will prodace rood resa'ts
ia many sections ot Oklakonu. Not
aH cam a3ord to poSaoo. bat ccrtiialy
erery cotton farmer la the state can
(Contloned frota Pjre I )
vike another visit to Cobo's apart-
meaL Cord said ha rrfased.
hereupon Cotsh Otrusl a ;so la hn
rib bat ISweerd it lihoat piilBt
the trifser. The two aslketf a hlsx-k
and the arftoets said he attemed
to torn away at a street intersection
I sfeppod Me try ire to rt
away." Cordon te:fied. "tWi
raited his aa i fa??! tt "
me. Then I Urned and '.e4 hac.
ts he was rU'i poiaiiat it at 'we
Cc-bb ft hs rin back in & s pocket
icd I then told htm I wssSd not ro
vita bias.
Ccfeb's Threat to Kilt
-TThen 'J k"a l oa :ht htr(
Coo.) said sod reached tor his gan
rta. 1 don't know how I sot try
ran or ho asany times 1 ftrel I
jait kept hoid of Ike trifr. I at
scared and excited.-
Atkd by Trtak JCesMtL ch'cf d-
f-ns a9e! if be tb"Bgtt bis .if.;
a as in dajrr Cor2n repJied.
1 knew it was.
The defecfciaat de&id that he shot
ftr Cobo was oa the frrnd.
Under crosa-exmsa:ka by Coun-
ty Attorney John Vaughn. OcrdTon
-tr
FATE OF AVLRHUXS
IX MEXICO lriOU?i
(Ay Tk aaaartatl rHl
Wa.hiBtoa Jsne 2.--:j'rn.ueBi
officials . cr aasoaaty awatias
word today of the tale ef Ibe l
A asericcn epkre f iThe Cor Oti
ccn-.paity at TampU-o. Jlex whua
the ttat deartent yeaterday wa
inforajtd bad beea seited by hJtit
and. with a qltanr of' a wii"0a dol-
lars worth of des'.nrl'.We froiierty
cf the company keid as ecrj!y tor
a rsnsoa of pesos. Re;rts
of the oijn of Uio aeiacd was
spectd hourly Pram the eab y
at itesico ty or the rcm4l at
Tjsco as the ttme Kilt of
lKssr wish ayscel of the ransom
was demaadej eiapsHI yceriay
8oTia j.
Sifjl
Cea TTho Cava Gaantlct of Cn!-
For OoTenuBnt la
ProtecQtio&s
En rje
Aiumaaiau'iarta k
cokJ thane ben arT'J
mm
II La
Oka 1 Oaa Jba Umi Keat
ilhe olier aatmnaVUes and (aiths
jto the nu of ChHMiaa brtr it
auffieaUy aefeiraarded. the vatieaa de-
clares in a letter to the teacae ot
aations.
.. t'B TSa aaonr-iatii Trum
ChKo. Jaae Z. arviteri f 'I m l
lien in taacre who reached C!ikao
safely after rasn'ag the gsuaUf-l of
Onut t?o! sod chibs. wilt be the
rriactpal witnesos for the Southern
HMno Coat comjvany in it cIcr.
iaated suits aalt the I'a'teJ Mine
Workers" caioa aaC "bloody" Vi:-
iiarajoa county tt a:d lotay.
. . ... . . . . rrtx-'aTiK hkk ia conenrred la
more deta:?a cf last week s horrors
and atnwttksa. Ih.-e twea ai tm- ". -
lcrtBt faatures of th evMenve beisg
preiared for the im;en5iaf wits.
(iVMU.INK i:OITS KILL
OYSTOeS IS CL.IM
(Py Tfc AaHate4 rrvia
Richmond. Vik. J.ine Cao of
pawline propelled boat In Oyster
dredsiER in the Potoma Piece a
irhtbitea nedfr a proclamation by
Co. Trsnkse. pb;ihej today. The
Secret lnet-gators whine inden-
f'ty is closely guarded bate rone Into
the coal fx Ms to (rather additional information-
i"dt W. BolL of the law
EXGIYEKR KII JJID IX I f ra of ItM'L l.ytvon and Oiaon. coan-
Tit tl V iltrt!K tcr com"By- the woand-
.1 IILkl HUjri fUy t tp'lmj r tB da!tr
' of rurther vfceace If Ciey attempt
(Br Tae Aa-tate4 Pr-) ...
Chkaoo.4-aea.W. MeLe-aan. td leaT ted.
e-Sioeer of Reck Is and tram Ne. 7. W ! im J tjttT
j-Va rfvaa tit turn-H aw attanot.t I m
waa deraiSed at Alva Neb"
triara o ep r lae woanoeyj wij
m'.ftt t!i'l he eipected said he in-
tersded to reaew his appeal to Gov.
Surall for troops to prevent farther
outrage.
ir
"out 1 o'clock thit morning waa
i killed aerdiin to reports eive
at Rock Island Headauarttrn ttn
morwing. No passengora were In-
jur tf.
JEWS IX PALESTINE
TO II AYE EQCAL lUGIITS
in$ out tht pe&oiiae Is lajarioas- to
oytters and will deatrey them If tta
u U c-istlnued.
HE ISSUED FIRST
CALL FOR RCPUaUCAN PARTY
tKr Tfc .V aorta 14 ftM)
Anacortsa. VVah Jose S. Edwin
I". Jikid. X. who In lt4 sib4
call tir a rim convention that ire-
sa ted la formaikn of the repnMi
cjn party died here yesterday. He
wis a asembT of the ttrt total
abstinence socWy organised in
Ms.?rhoetts and as chairman o
the Free Soil Parly tor the Prst coa-
grfss'onii diilrtct ot Wisconsin In
1S1
CARFIELO OFFICIAL TELLS
OF I. w. w. a
C M- KclUirs deputy sheriff of
Garf.eid county wis here yesterday
ciecing after Owl Robertson held
ia fail here on a bocie charge. He
WOULD DiSSOLVE RECEIVER-
SHIP OF M. K- aV T. R. R
f Pr Te a-ta!4 Tr)
M. Ijoo s. jaae .iv A decree ws I tPr Tba Amm-tat reno)
tttg toward di?oiation of the re-1 i.eaea. Juse r The fco'y see
declared that he had s.ot at CiW"i tcelTertibrp of the Misrt Ksnias readily scree that the Jews in Pal-:1s warned tor a more serious offense
kaaJt f.rrt when the latter soasht j and Tens railway coaspany was filed . etiae most hare equst civ'I riyht committed in Garfie'd co'iny. W'e
to draw bs Ran. He said :hai Cofeh iia federal coart here toJay ty fcoWcra wita other nationalities but It cannot haie the I- W. . issorrectloa aboat
had reacbeI twardi rj . h'r wth J of toe road's ond and eiortae and coneel to the Jew enjoying a priv-1 urijed in cur end of the state" be
both hands and that they were to; ottoer InS-resrted parties- " Slc-sed. jTepoodisnt tlt'oo over id.
The cdDirract amsweir tip
mode of?
"What is GrapeNuts
4nswered by the malcers of Grape-Nuts
THIS is one of a number of questions which Mr. Edison fs putting to
applicants for an important position in his organization. We are happy to
learn the interest shown in the food Grape-Nuts by a man of such broad
attainments as Mr. Edison.
There has never been any secret about what Grape-Nuts is made of. It hat
been on the market for 24 years.and practicaJlycverybody knows its composition.
But inasmuch as such a simple everyday question as "When did Columbus
discover America?" is often incorrectly answered it may be well to take this
opportunity to restate the following facts about Grape-Nuts:
: Grape-Nuts is a highly nourishing cereal food made from a mixture of
whole wheat flour malted barley salt and water. The mixture is raised by yeast
baked in loavesi then sliced further baked and then crushed into granules.
No food in the w orld is so thoroughly baked as Grape-Nuts. More than 20
hours are consumed in the various baking processes.
As every- diet expert knows this long baking brings bout conversion of the
carbohydrate elements developing dextrin maltose and dextrose or grape
sugar a form of sugar to which all starch elements must be changed before
they can be assimilated by the system.
Grape-Nuts when eaten does not form a pasty mass difficult to digest the
20-hours baking makes this delicious food easily digested by even those with
the most delicate stomachs; and the character of the food requires thorough
mastication.
Grape-Nuts is a well-balanced food for building bone tooth and nerve
structure. When combined with cream or milk it is admittedly a complete fooa
You will find Grape-Nuts everywhere. At your grocer's your club-
your hotel your restaurant.
In America where you don't find Grape-Nuts
you von't find people
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