The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 151, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LKABFR GrTTTKTE OKLX TUESDAY EPTF.MRFK 12. 12
HAS KEPT CUBS NEAR TOP
Huw to
Get Rid oil
"IN.
The onexpe ta
has boeu in tin at in
Jlullocher. The aliortatop is r:r-d .:i"4 in the latest butting avr
( and lias DOOM fielding in irreat style.
f HOTEL ARRIVALS !
-
lONE HOTEL
Joe fientry. Clinton; Leo Ru? !.
Oklahoma City; H. H. Oofortb D?r j
Creek K. L. Heaton and wift. Tulsa:
A. J. Smith. Cashing; K. O. Wil-
liams Kansas OH Un R k. Lag-j
gelt. Law ton. Mra F: d Condi
Lawtoa; O. H Furling. Ft. Smith;
Pierce 4sesnhnchr Wichita; A.:
Mitchell. Oklahoma City; H. H. Wil- j
on Enid; Mrs S U" RaWi
StlUwater; F. J RfWtoy Oklahoma;
City. Root. N'orris. Wxhi a; J It
Noa" MemihU; Geo. O.
O. O -- .
t. Smith; R
ity ; K. H
Minn ; J. R.
H. A. Kail
Topeka; T. h'h rim.
D. Gilding. Ai
Siffert Kaaaaa Clt.r:
Oklahoma City.
"Cm n. Alict. ou v
Nothmr uW M rm f 01 -f f
hmwt KaMafa't Cera F
It lunch AnJ that i I
w) lika t ttt mhout m
rnhait a (x. j i (
n'f t9Ugh to f ' v
M mm' hurry mm'"
Kellogg9 s Corn Flakes
are a taste-thrill
at meals or any time
That's because Kellog's Cora Fiakes are so
dclictourly flavored tie Kcllrgg flavor that is
knewn all over the civilized world! You a
well as ttc Utile folks caa eat great bowlfuls of
Kelbf's Corn Flakes day after day and each
aunny-brom crispy cruncay spoonful thrills
the taste as though it was the first! '
Put Kc! long's in cotrp.irisoa with initarioa
corn flakes.' Kellogg's Ccrn Flakos arc never
tough or leathery or hard to eat! They r.rc all-the-time
crisp all-the-time good! Don't r.La
such enjoyment!
Insist upon Kellogg's b the RED and
GREEN paclcae that bears the sijnature of
W. K. Kellogg originator of Corn Flakes I
NOKE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT!
TOASTED
CORN
X sr
ciWn 4 KOLOGCI Ul'KSLtS aad
REUOCCS MAN cmrAti j ara?4
mod antfWing of the Chit-airo National team
ire due t th. sfiisatioiul plavintr of Cfcftrley
Hi FLAYS LEGION FOR
PI MM. I'OI.ITM s
El Dorado Kan.. Sept. 12 In n
addnas In whth he flad th or-
sar.tat;on'a a tlvitie in pir.isan
i :(ks. Gen. Wilder S. Metcalf.
state commander opened the fourth
annual convention of the Kansas
co i.man 'ery of the Ameri'an Legion
here tcd.y.
..
r.ie entrance oi poaia into jwru-
tl.n poll lea will apell the du!
kg B of the Iflon." said Cen-rul
v.i nif. auuinjc. e mmt ae p ou
of p"tit!e fcr the sake : hirmony."
i The fieakera talk wt .-h.rt hut
I snappy. '
j
i Our only regret Is thai we httrr but
one Taei . n to spend in our eOAS'.rf
.
CORH FLAKBi
Vour
Wrinkles
su Ou. CniM I
m
SB . i
17.EL.
Brew
ubM
blood
aSSt
!
have
;io of
Th.
the dsiovery of Dr. Cuy
f'.rr the eminent .VOYorh
banishes wrinkles by etimufc
emulation in the small bk
in the undertkin. reguLrf
Uuct and oil glar h and thi
up the wasted tiues K
ihc '.mouth rinic and whii
hildVood. OPAZEL will k
(or
M; it yuu hae lost it OI'AtL wtH
vnn it back. Art Pottery Jar sum-
lient (or one month's treatment. $j.
Send (or Dr. Breaster's Beauty
Que' wooaire mhirh entitle ov to
I REE advke on Lin troulJes. Ad-
drew Opairl l-aboratof k -lac
West Broadway New York.
OPAZEL
REMOVES WRINKLES
and ail Skin Blemishes
Sold by Comer Pharmacy and
wherever toilet goods are sold
OKLAHOMA CITY MARK EI S
Vegetables and Fruits
IIal I.cttinc irate HS"(
Potatoen rwJ. $JSO
4 7"
(inions. California
fpiaaa hox
OrwaM Ihix
urapafniit faKf .
('atth.icri'. ..1m-
Caliti.rni.i Plums
California IVara
If haWttH Coseord
ha.skt't
wt. ;i j
7.(J0(a H.50
11 Ot
tT.i"1 n " jtl
.f2.i0vfl 2 5()
(Jrapes.
Mm 4(e
California OrBVma Ap-
ples H4Qf
Molana C rapes i
l.tAi
Hav
(Quoted hy n. F. Gill i Co
No. 1 PratnV il
ltf0 .j pegiffe
"
115.50
- - ..
(Quoted by Swift &
lions
Roaalera
Bpriajta l ' to 2 II
Bpriiigs over 2 l's
liaghjoraa
MO. 2 Turk. vs
Co.)
1"
M
s
Jo
.10
Fr sh V.iuts. now cases in-
Uedad No. 1. eas' (loss
off No. I case - . C.50
Packing stok butter de-
livered Oklahoma Citv
lb . .15
Fresh ereamerv buttor. 50-
lb. tubs L . l
mms
JSwSH9kVaVUaWtHfaWlHaiaaMaaVB1BBaVa
Meats
Fancy Ilan; .. $ .32
Fancy llan.s. (.. 2 .26
Tnrc Lard No 1 12
Drestted Beef-
No. 2 sttvr qulaity .11
Cons " 12
Broom Cora
LiS-isay standard aelf working
choice S' jC: good. 7' jc; fair. 7e;
eommon. tk; dwarf 7e; medium
6' .0 ; Common. 61 .
Hides
O. S. short hnir 4c; O. 8.
lone hair. 3e; 0. S. bruddy 2o;
G. S side branded 2e; green
liiles. 1c; dry Rait side. 25c!
(tin' hides lo: liors. hi'ls. To 'iVi
SlsS: ponies and culls olXftToo;
hoe skins 5c.
Spot Cotton
(R 'ported by C F. Avery )
New York. 30 lower 21 "0
New Orleentk 2" karaa 21. M'-
Norfolk. S7 lower MJS&
Savannah 21 lwer 21.1'
Galveston. 3.) lower 21.00e
Houston. :10 lower 0O-9tK
lla4. 35 lower 20.4'v
Ft Worth. M) l wer 2"4".
Memphis nnehanffed 2175c
tittle Rook unehanjrod 20.75c
alontaonwuh; 13 lower aOJOe
Chicago Grain and Proxisions
Bv Uitiston. Fible Company)
WHEAT
Oron High Low Close
September :
$1.012 $1.01i j $1.00- $1.00
Deeemlrer :
IMM l.'2- l.Ols 1.01
Mav
107 UR LMfa LM
CORN
September :
.62"s M&k 1" JtH
Deceniber :
."7:s .5.fi4 Et Sty
Mav :
.fiUi .615 6f5 eo
OATS
September:
.354 .355 H :vis .ffl 4
I Decern lcr :
.So-H .35' .V .35
Ma7
iff mm
( Wife Is Appointod Bperi 1
Oepvty Shanft' and Compels
Husband To Cough Up
the Dougii
Detroit. Mteh . Se-t U Mr. Leoal j
Pyo. athletic wsyuty aMriff. ha aa4 '
kar Urn piack 8ke arretted Leo
Pya. her kaakaad and tromthi him to j
conrt whrw he r 1 Leo $10 :n biek '
ti noay and hea-d a aifh of relief rs '
Judge Jayne dis trirged him from h.r j
Mm Pyo vaa ettetially deputiaei
at her oWn requfji in order that the
avtgkt keep aa eye on Pu uptil ke
paid.
The Pyo went .ato eourt on the
coarp'ilnt of the ix-toot wife tht
her rltntiautiTe hribaad bad failed
to the houj of rreotlon
The roan favored tntemiag Leo
to the koaae at correteion
'D n t do that your bjnor." pleaded
Mr. lyo. -I li iii-ver get my .ihmcuy.
Ju-i turn him ever to me and I'll ee
that he pajre."
J idee Jayne 'hen aanouiu -d that
Mm Pyo WOuM te iunint.- siw..
:al df-uty after! ff uad rhtced Leo
n her rutody.
"If he doeaa'l pay bring him lmk
ir.to oaart" addl the judge.
So the brooght him tuuk and Pyo
paid.
Wil you fa lack and lie with
her now that you're free?' a.ked
J idge Jayne.
N'lx. nix. your honor. Pvo teplied
BALL GAMES
T
STANDING OF TEAMS
Westcn Leaoue
w r.
Pet
.541
.00
.."07
aaj
Tuln.i
St. Joseph
VtafeJta T.
Omaha
Bloux Cttf
I '. '. ' -I ... ( ';y
le Moine4
Denver
M
09
TS
1
American Leaata
.7
Pet
SI
em
M)4
.4)i
Prt
.56?
.4 4
.C40
S3 7
4U:i
367
144
.New York 84
St. Lout S3
Chicag. 99
Cleveland r;
Waahiactoa at
ITiiKuleiphla ...... ST
Boston v.
s
70
Nsfc-al League
W I
Vew oYrk .
Pltubnrgh
On Innati
St Loui ..
Chicago . . .
Brooklyn .
Philadelphia
Boston . .
I 5t
"a
:
a
Ar e- ..in Association
W r. Pet
W. Pi as &i ftt
Minneapolis ft
Indlanarolig 75 rA
Kan-ne Cfty 7 -a
Mliwaakw 7 n
tyOUiSTille 7 7t t7'
Toledo f& a 94
CorumbUe Sf ai .177
Texas League
T. Pet
Fort Worth . U 2!
Wichiu Falls ... 49 34. W3
r.al-acm 41 33 --
Hallaa 49 .361
Pan Antonio 3 3. .479
Shreveport "2 - 4i
Honstcn 53 47 .Jjf
Beaumont !. Kft lni
-'
BetuTta Yesterday
Western League
At finish ' Denver O
At 9 Joseph 4r Tow .
.At Uncoln- Sioux cttv - i
Moineti 4.
(Eleven inninesl
AmeWcan League
At Philadelphia 4; NVw York I.
Rt Bonn 3: Washington 12.
At Ch:cago-rveland rata.
At St Lonls 5; Detroit
"ut omi lBu
At New York 7-7; Boston
Xo others erheduM.
Amer ran Aeroelatio
At Mlnneaprll 2: Kacsa City II
At St Pail 7: Vllwankeeo.
No other played.
Teaa Ceagu
At Shreve-rt 4; Dalle I.
At Houston 4; Beaumont 3.
At WlchKa Palh-Fort Worth
poned. trains late.
Only three came scheduled
;ost-
MKF HOME PBVK RITtrK
Henfor.r ArM rh.phir
mskei fmlt Jui f. r j hia rr. mnrt
eoetHtg. IL; ' !lna. nt wh-itrsosaa.
SALE BILLS FOH SHE!
1 flapper la a wtae young w oman when
If yon te goiBg to jnt on a farm rve this three layered ea-
stock sale rementber The Leider io i tlceraent to her suitors.
department can rrint vour bills an! This waa tawed by a dietetic ea-
' ' . I pert to give the greatest variety of
Itra yon better ran for your mony Wllrtl0Ils pmtat mty. dir--
thn any other aatat..:snment in ta-
county. A free notice of the tale will I
ha prlrted in The Da!W Lander
.Mi a
Owl
oS-H .37 .377
LARD
October :
1020 K22
September :
in 17
10.20
. KM 7
- Liverpool wheat 'closed un-
changed to 1 gc lower.
1
'
Love Dream Ends
Mrs. S;rn Rr
fory K'rl Mft
Meredith Ton i
Tonr. fa-
wealthy J.
of Norton.
Conn another room ore shatter-
ed Marri. d wraTHty yatitft who
:iNks dei-ree fnon (nr. Towne is
21 and a frtMilm I af llehry H
Towr.e of the Ysle and Town
Lock Co. His Wife is 2f and va
employed in the factory when
young Towne met and married
her.
Flapper Cakes
There Is little donht that the cake
eater ta a man of intelligence wbea
he eaU cake like thla. nor that the
ibiiity. novelty.
. aeaa and prettincsa The tup aad
the bottom layer are plain. The
middle layer is spiced. Tbe icing
Is snow white dHght-
kki'JPi: I " . i: h!
1 ctzpfuls of augar
1 cupful of vegetable shortening
1 teaapoonful of salt
1 teaapoonful of lemon extract
j Yolk at t rgx
j 1 -npful of milk
4 capfuls of flour
4 teaaroonfula of taking powder
the vtsjstabis aboneaiao.
I r
.aaBL
'iimWt 1 4af 3r-
''tiMaWaftS
X or 3 Cans
os Baking Powder
Are Not Worth the Price of One
If they are the "big can and
cheap" kind because they
may mean bciRing failures.
THAT'S WHY
CALUMET
the Economy BAKING POWDER
Is the biggest telling brand in the world
Don't let a BIG
CAN or a very
low price mis-
lead you.
Lxpenmenting
with an uncer-
tain brand is
expensive be-
cause it Wastes
time and monev
B3 1 di iu:
The World's Greatest Baking
FIRST OIL WELL
83 YEARS 161
Now There Are 275000 Ousher
and Pumpers In Manv
Qtt.. i Am
States in ttie
Umon
"
I The first oil well in this count y
I waa brouOit in II year; ago by M
iKdw.n I. Urake. uer T.t.i.v;'.le Pa
it wa calf fL-et dee bat t m.rh-
I ed the beginning af aa apoch. the im-
por;anc9 of which h only begun to
I be rcalitsd.
The demand for oil createti by the
' ' cl... :r..-nt . tje .ni-nul nilu -itin
angtac las o at.mulated the
growth of the industry that Cere ar'
...".ooo producing
-oil.
t lb)
I urry.
Production has Inrreiasad from the
negligible quantity obtained in Mat
from Cotoaal Drake' Httle well. o
an oiitrut bat year of 409.000 btr-
res in this country alone.
During tho two and a half yesr
It rn January. 19C0. to Jane 1?W. the
Catted States and Mexico prelacd
l.fto.ciiv.0(yi barreb of crnde petroi-
eam. This wa only 7 4 pe-ceot le
than the-total quantity prdmed in
th'a country during the 47 year n-
tervenmg between the drilling of tka
first o'l well la HSTjt and MOft the
For Cake Eaters
then add sugar slowly and heat ta
a cream. Add the salt aad extract
aad the beatea yolka of the egga.
Mix thoroughly then add the milk
ft the baking powder aad flour
loam a i r. then add to the other mix-
tare beat only enough ta mix
emoethiy. Dtvtae the mixture late
Ursa parts making two lwyers of
the plain add to the third part
H teaspoon fUl of clovea
H teaspoonfal of cinnamon
H teaapoonful of allspice
4 cup of chopped raiatna
Put together when cold with the
following Icing:
White of aa cgr
1 H tableapoonrala of cream
H teaapoohful of teraaa extract
I cwpfols of coafectioaer sosrar
. Put the egg white cream aad ex-
tract la bowl Ptlr together with a
then atowly ad 4 the sagar.
untJ! smooth. Thai redpa
a vcr? iartre oakc
Powder
tJr in wilch the -onuni)ion
If
: iroieum m! jta prducu
how a marked lacraaae.
liefcn
In
.tnetiw proihictt a ct
crude oil ma only i127.0o..m bai-
' Th n i .tr) ei titel 10 fill th
Jntt'd for a few auii'on kaireia ad
k"- "e and lubricating oi; (iao.
' ' -Product. Oaly tKut
.0oo.O0 barrwl. of It were produced.
Today the reflnerle c( the I nlt d
SUaa coakl reftae la ao daiu the
fcjuire ro dooteadc roduiua r.f
.crude aft Gaeollae whit a i now the
'chief commarciat product of cmje. u
Being produced at llx rate of 1 40000
00 barrel a year.
A Pronounced luccesa
The unl.'orra snccesi that has at-
tended the ue of Chamberlain's Colic
and Diarrhoea Remedy In the relic!
and cure of .-e! complainta. botb for
ct.ildrea and adults hat trought It
Into almost universal use. so that It ie
practically without a rival and as
everyone mho ha used t knows it s
without an equal.
DflUNKARD'6 HOMC A SCHOOL
The drunkards' home a arate mat:-
tvt'on. located at Wilnur. Minn.. hJ
baea turned In o a branch agricul-
taral college There are not enough
drunkard In Minnesota any more 'o
keep the Institution going.
You Know A Ten.c s Good
when it makes you eat like a hungry
hoy and brings .back the color to
vour eheeka. Yon can soon fe'i the
Strengthening. Invigorating Effect o4?
GROVES TASTEI.ES8 CHILL
TONIC. 60c
CoaTcnretit to all theaters
railtrxy stztioau. tbe retail an :
wmoteaalefistrkU.by1rrus&atthe
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 151, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1922, newspaper, September 12, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713907/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.