The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 17, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
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THE LEADER.' OUTITRTE. OKIAV TUESDAY. 'AUaUST 17 1920.
PAGE SIX
AMERICAN FASHIONS
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FOiiSHLCISEOFOIL
MILUOHAIHE SETTLED
Nine .Cousins of UXa William P.
Cowtn 0t $2000000;
Lon? Hard Fiffbt
Ended
Clitfe
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A dainty sport hat .f Mae velvet vl'h a
Diivetvne with large rose in fritot tor tn.-rnun
wh;tc hruul in a .harming- .lesion i::ak" tai smart hi
dashing i.'oih feather iiiakiris.' a vharmitij- fall h'lt-
BRYAN IS CERTAIN TO
COMETOAIDOFPARTYU
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Chicago. Aug. IT.-Nine con-in.
will share tn th estate of Willi? .
P Cow-in former president of '.a
Standard Oil Co cf Indiana und:
a. 1 . A
ruling handled down oy jui
tn th Dipa county circuo
court Saturday.
I The deiislon turns dcwa the ap-
peal of William Cowan Lowery a bait
Indian who said be was Cowan's let-
j Those who were adjudged bel"
(are: William Saxton. Eagle. Mich ;
Walter Saxtoa and Mrs. Saxtoa HaU
tJ'and l-odge. Mich.; Charles E. Sax
tun. Bannister Mich : Mr. Blrdet
A. Saatton Colby Cadi '.lie. Mtc ;
Henry B. Stillwell. Gloversvllle. N
Y.r William 3. Stiilwrli. Springfield
Mass. and the heir of Juds.j
Whelps. D'tro:t. aad Helen Shtdoolv
Plymouth.
The estate U valued at kia.
Cew left no will.
Atpee's had ben taken to the cir-
cuit court by Lowerv. ti Indian. Mr
j Mary MacAdani. Qumey 111 : Mi
Catherine Cow in. Chkago. and David
Hat in Ifetin.t Htnry I'owan i'an.! W1aihestr
A hit "f hli'.e. velvet some i:avy taffeta and Ohio.
i. (Vmhiiiiitioit tafftta nisi velvet with a.
U safe medicine ;oh children
- - - T-.- :r-z.-?. i rhildrn w ho throw eovr o.'f at
Th- f rw-onk of London show n'.Kht. i.lay In waier
that lir ev-r day of the year an
EAItLY 0ini L STATU
. c.rd i"T tri'iiminr.
Chairman cf Dexocratic Cam
paign Committee Says Nebias
kan Too Ccod Democrat To
Remain Inactive
New York Aug. i7.-;o:ge Wh'.te
chairman of the democratic natlnM
comniittee today formally aminri n-
ed th it he believed William J. Bri-
an would wholehearted!- sup ort
Gov. Cox and the democratic tick.;
during the coming ccmpaiiii.
"My reason for saying this is no'
founded on any logical reaso-i!' .
but because 1 hav received a ham
that we may exjiect his co-oi'eratiou
ld Mr. White.
Secretary to War Baker anuousi:
ed to the democratic camiaisn m. ir
ber today that he could te cours e
upon to take the stump tor Cos a.iii
Rcoeve!t. He Is being scheduled for
a number of stKhos in October it
wit announced. r
William Gibbs McAdoo tools a ha i.
in the suffrage tattle today. M'!tl;ne
a telegrf.m to Seta Walker. Speaker
of the Tennessee house of re;;rev :-tatires.
The lord mayor of Lc-ruiort wears a
crimson velret tate robe in the j're;
ence of the king.
i o Au - l cau.ie he .i
atiJ stiff and "caaida't nu.k t
s:.ii iatii a:.y mo.-e. itraias Htt
-.-.n. far -" y5.ir a c reus clawi
tl rew h:n:e'.t into Lake Mi.h.iiU
ltrre in an attempt to end his or
n w. He was 1 out tv a haf
house k.eper :-r.d will recover it w
sid today.
The ;.ith:io!i r.-r -ir;- to -awn.
rule. Li t':- rive- where it ;ia--e
earlier exW'.enc.
average of frvnu 'Ji to :W girt ar re-
ported "missing" lu the British m-trc;---;:?.
.
aud neglect cr
-Jtn.irv irH.'HUtions like!) to catcli
in euuiM-r. Summer colds are
wrarmi and weakening. Foley"
pucov- and Tar la a genuinely fooU
cold cough and croup raedicin for
chiidrea ieau It cutita'.ns no otl-
ateS. Sold Everywhere
The Truth About
Hczema and riles
SHE CAN TRUTHFULLY S.Y
Hay fever. a-t;-m.i h!id br-n chlal
ouchs yi ill to the 5ih)' he-.hr-t
roporties of Foley's Huney a:: i Tar
"omi'otitid as quii kly and s.ivtly as
!o crdmary i o!i.;S colds a::d - roi ;)
vlr.s. (ieueva Hotii:on. v N. Swjri .
Vllat.y N. Y.. writ.-s- "I can tret a-
uiiy say F'ey' H.xtey : rut Tat is
lie be-1 coutfh medi- i'le i over tleJ."
' ..Id Everywhere.
!0Ki:V KYI! US lMtlM)
10 Mil I II 11 lll lL
O-sin
i beer
An
A-
eoavict
Thoaauds atd thousands of peop'e
says Peterson of Buffalo are Uirnir.
every weeK tliut :ie cent hot of
Peterson's Omtmei.t will abolNi
Hie;!!i and t'anish piles and the
gratefat ltte 1 receive every day
are worth mere to me than moaey.
'I f--ol eitema tor many years on
my heaii '!ii could not Eet anylh'.v
t. stop the atony. 1 saw your ad
and roi one box and I owe you man
thank for the good it has done me
TSere isn't a blotch on my head now
aad I couldn't help but thank Peter-
son (or trip cure is great." Miss
Mary H.ll 4 '. Third Avenue Pittj-
burs:. Pa.
"I have hvd iU'hinj tiles for 15
years and Petersi.:.'s is the only on
m. lit that relieve" me. hesides the
I'lles seem to nave ?ore."' A. B.
Racer. 1 ! ;T W-ashinston Avenu-.
I Racine. V:s.
t'.-e r-terson s Ointment for oil
I sores. saJt reheum. chafing and all
' skin disease. Prawijists recommen I
; it. Mall order f.iied by Petersen
i Ointment Co.. Inc. Buffalo N" Y.
re. X. Y.
t: - -a!" to
life" the first monkey v r admfta i
o S.ju ::'.ic lei.in a s.asi.ar terT. j
'atur.iay. The rix t-aior H5.;4 The h!phe-t spot in the world il-
he ia:r.?te a regulation rixm ttui- t haMteU by hnan being 5s tha Bul!-
firm and 'he -i-e r l-nn.e !;at-M. hist cloister at Hanie. Tibit where 21
-iected htm th. ir mas.'c: and too monk live at an altitude of IS
tint to the S;:;g Sir.s nio.i.-s. feet.
LETS SONS RIDE HEADLIGHTS
MAN CALLED TO ACCOUNT
Kansas City. Kan . Aug. t? W. 5T.
Farmer a dairyman has a unique
ciethod of preventing his two sma"
s ns from fighting over who shall s.t
In the front seat of Farmers auto
truck when he drive to town
The "system." however may cost
Farmer a fine.
Hale.l Into iH.Tie court here for si
lowing the bads to ride astride tne
truck's hadi!ghts. Farmer has oen
given a week to devise a better itltn
by which to keep them "peaceful."
"Sweet IVeatas" Kee;iJ mosquitcHM
way or your money back. Oe.t u at
Corner Pharmacy.
S..irfHhitig tik $10.0 0 a year it l
said i apiropriatej to buy novels fr
the ladiei of the Turkish sultan
house-hold.
I
Atlantic City
Saturday Noon
?
PETEY BOY!
Just a night Hash by fast mail to uncork .
you a real fuss-stirring idea that has five
aces shaded!
Now bolt this down: no two people
unless they run a circus or write encyclo-
pedias ever agree offhand on which is a
camel and which is a dromedary when you
line the two up and chtck off one hump on
one and two humps on the other. You
can't do it with the sun shining!
Spill this "hump" question first time
you're in a bunch of live ones if you
want to see fur fly! Never heard such a
wind-jamming squall in my life as tonight
when I passed it to our crowd! You know
Betty Ellen Jones. Well she said a drome-
dary was a he-camel hunting a date in
the desert! And Betty s "Vassar '20"
rah rah! All right Betty!
All you've got to do is dig out your deck
of Camel cigarettes. That ' bird" out front
clinches the argument apparently but!
In the classic language of bigger business
circles--"you tell 'em Cricket Katy did!"
Report your luck quick. Try it on old
Jig Jones! And listen Peter. I'll shortly
slip you some smoke news that'll make
Jake's ideas rattle like a tin can tied to a
towser dog s tail ! S 'long!
Yours for warm socks
next winter!
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CATARRHAL DEAFNESS CANNOT
BE CURED
ty local anrlications. as they cnr.ot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to euro cat-
arrhal deafness and that Is y a
condition of the mucous llntng if the
deafness is caused by an !nflamJ
condition of the mucous linting of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube
is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing and when
it is entirely closed Deafness U the
result. Unless the inflammation
can be reduced an3 this luce restored
to its normal condition hearing will
be destroyed forever. Many casci of
deafness are caused by CaUrra
which is an inflamed condition cf the
mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh
Medicine acts thru the blood ot; the
mutous surfaces of the system.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Catarrhal Deaf net i
that cannot be cured by Hall'a Cat
arrh Medicine. Circulars free. All
Druggists TC-
F. J. CHENEY I CO. Toledo O.
In ancient Athens girls lived la
the strictest seclusion until their
marriage kept virtually under lock
and key. They were seldom permit
ted to leave their fcoraes except on
some great festal occasion.
WHEN THE MACHINE SLOW UP
The kidneys must be good order if
a man or woman past middle age is
in prime condition. Weak or disord-
ered kidneys brinx on bjuUache lama
muscle stiff points rheumatic ualtn
and other afflictions. Foley Kidntv
Piils are a good first aid to the kid
neys. They Ileal soothe and lavigii-
ate. Sold Everywhere.
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NOTICE
Colored and white people; Com-i 1J
N'ufclo Park. Guthrie. Oklahoma next
Saturday afternoon. August 21. !;)
at 2 p. m. Bring your bibles wita
yoa. I will show yoa a mystery-
Meeting adjourn at 3 p. tn. Will
only keep you an hour. Rpt. C. B.
Lewis. Guthrie Oklahoma
An Old Sore
doe not heal because the pus
which is continually formlBf. pois-
ons the surrounding flesh.
4 Dr. Porter'
Antiseptic Hewing Oil
Stops the formation of pus. de-
stroys the poison and teals rts
sore. It Stops Pain and Heals at
at the Same Time.
BOo OOo 0Z.SO
Detroit. Aug. 1 7. Normal coadi
t'on in business will shortly reolaej
tie present degression. J. H. Treio.
serrteury -treasurer of the retail c i-
dlt men's raticaal asuc!aiiou.
Jsrt'd in a speech before the as.-
nation's annual convention hre t
day. Liftiug of the excess profits
x. Mr. Treegoe said would do muii
to restore normal renditions. George
A. Havwe of Metuthls was chan-a
president.
Be Young In Body Mind and
Looks Despite Your Years'
13
In the mlddlw age noble Italian
women filled the chair of law
mathematics and philosophy in some
of the pr!ncl;al universities.
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MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
How often you have "-SjT
wi.hed that you could S-' vv
ous exercise of out
door sports with the -
xigor and enthusiasm "V
of youth! But the
end of the week finda
n : .
you an in uu rw
tired listless and lack
f4vigorous walk or a
twund of the links or
any other exercise that re-
quires much physical exer-
tion. Many a man. even in
hts middle forties has a
vague feeling that be la
"jettir.j oU ' ard right
nt a time whi n he should be
at tiis very bst physically .
And he is jrrcwing old. not
ii the sense that tne ears
are pressing heavily upon
him but id the sense that
eV.
VeVA J UrS"
ThoussrKlj-res mnilonj of people find
themsive in this condition eat ty in if s. And
there is no excuse for it Yoc can check that
tendency to grow old. You can carry your
youth with iu joys and enthusiasm into your
me
r a. Ttaa tant Mmimh rwl tu
nro m suund aviwuvwtiv uitracw It IU wa al
se uiav ?ir..-aiao. Ii. ....... ....'..
his v iul forces are w astir ::' " JZ2Z1 'l!. . ""lL
aay faster than mature re-
places the worn out tissues.
rv'i.ss
ili -si
tTkU is) esM m ritisisal psfc-
s el. sssasjss.
The Great General Tonic
It wrteliM the Wood cntty tupuWwa kut. Inn j
Wn to uiijr- tvnn timet your pay. pa-h
tuts imntJ mrur-thaM away that tira4. wmm-vi Immi
IB and nrotemn it ub aptrtt u buaturr.
I.VKO w a diatmctiva rirtH cimtiOcattr aw
Mvt la iUaoaatHaatM ot Sinial iiwwwiit aaS i!mc's
wliiiif OMiinrunUM mHmi(iwiuii ur m r-
buiktina. pl hMrlWial It Invmlato ri.ookM
atM) mn (wvaa at all runaiuuoa. hMtia froa
ot iro- hatay-toaxatrow jrwa will (n twitar im n.
mlm O i t aa . a .
i
Accept "California" Syrup of Elfs 1
only -look for the name California onj
the package then you are sur-j yourj
child Is having the bet aud most
hprtaless physic for the little stom-
ach liver and boweis. Children Uve
its fruity tte. Full directions or
each bottle. Yea must say California
ENGLANDEK
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i$old every he? by i umituro datXtn
and tiepartnient Ktoco
In a ni
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Don't Jazz Your Stomach
.-DM Sdiittts
IN the mad rush to produce new beverages at
a rapid pace many breweries are turning
out "two-day" drinks made in literally a
trifle over twenty-four hours.
These beverages are not aged properly. They
will ferment in your stomachcause biliousness
and interfere with all the foods they meet.
Don't jazz your stomach insist upon thor-
oughly aged Schlitz.
Schlitz undergoes a complete fermentation
lasting from eight to twelve days. Then it is
aged in tanks of enameled glass until it is
thoroughly matured.
Schlitz is a fully fermented tlrink with the alco-
holic content afterward reduced to the limit
prescribed by the Federal Government but
with none of that delicious aroma and flavor
produced by fermentation removed.
It cannot ferment in your stomach. It will not
cause acidity nor flatulence. It will not make
you bi10US schlitz is delicious sparkling
healthful and satisfying. Try it at dinner tonight.
171
fa JSmm ISottles
On taU tvhertvrdrinkt art iold
Or order a case for your home from
Pfcoae Noa. 10 aad If
Williamson Halaell
Fraaier Co
417.421 West Vilas Stree
Guthrie Okla.
Tfca Rrin!i Eiat Elate EiBwatir.ee Famous
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