The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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HAPPENINGS twon "•y roomsi
iipINnty >f workaroui.
at liro1' nt.
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Phone
282
' A FTorton
or 1219
The Junior Crochet: Club met
with - Miss Osie Campbell on
Thursday of last week. A
ant ^fttti'noon was spent
crochet and conversation.
pleas |
with!
Mrs. S. J. Taylor and her son
accompanied l>y Lois V\ atson the
little daughter of Prof. Watson,
of Langst>n, spant Satudav
ni^ht and Sunday
H- Bradley.
with Airs. Iv
Tliert
I Shtrwnei
| R iv. VV. K. -mti in, G- M. f
the York Rite Masons leaves on
an annual visit.
Th" Aiuioat Ordorof Pilprims.
is alive here.
•Mr- I'aiis moilier arrived hti
f j.n Arlta Has to visit.
Miss Louberta Smith, has n
turned, she is graduate of Cla
University and of the Presbyt
ian Business School of Atlant
• eorgia and will enter Coil'^
t Denver Colorado in the fa'
Th r * Muite in lv«ry hHg.
And suro taure !e music eVt-1 la tv
aoiuity ai i| ilio mhlit • afo whM
CV.ipld strikes, fnr sweater tl;nn tLe
•ound of an Instrument; f^r tlere l>
rnuslr wherever there Is harmon
Older or proportion: and thus far xv,
may maintain the music of Ui<
tpliarw.—Sir TTtocas Brown#.
Mr. jynd Mrs. A- Foreman were
the guests of the Uertons, last
Saturday ni^ht.
Mrs. Laura Wright and hei
son are visiting hep mother, .Mj-.s
Josie Hamlin. Mrs'. Wright foi
merly lived here bjt ti^\, leaides
in Tulsa-
Mra. -i.rr.elia ■ ones, of oklaho-
ma City, i- tne guout of -Mip. M
T>«. cowards. ilii? will leave fo
St. Louis .-und^y nitflit.
The .Vrqui. r*.- ot
Sul/imcr Better Than the Weuk
f)J<i people who arc feeble, antf voudtfct
o| ' • b >*rew*mk.> ill hp at rent I
ami enabled to go through the (lepras
Laughter.
Herd's to laughter! The eunshin.
•' tho soul, the happiness or th<
•lean. the heaven o! youth. (be prtil
• t.h ot purtty. the eiho of Innocence
'.'io treasure of the bumble, the weaut
|>I the poor, the bead on the --up oi
m easure; It dispels dejection, ban
Mieo blues aad mangles melancholy
or Its the foe of woe. the destro.-c>
j I depression, thp enemy of grief; It
J < why klnfes envy peasants, pluto-
'f 'r3,s ,h" poor, tho guilty the Inn.-
-ent; It Is the sheyn on the silver o'
smiles, the rlppls on the waters oi
delight, the glint on the gold of giod
n-.-ss. Without it humor would b«
lumb. wit would v.-l(hi r, dimples woulc
dl^apiieor and smiles would cbrlvei
'■ r it's the glow of a clean ci^r,science
he voice of a pure soul, the birth ,rj 1
pr mirth, the swan song of undoes* j
laugher!
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m...ss Edith Sanborn, of Ana
Jurko stopped over in Gutlu-K;
ilor.day siyoute to Langston,
whore she will attend the Normal
She was the guest of the Missis
Horton.
Shawnee News
I'hp high Waters from Ok'ali
..ia <^i:y have ffo ideil The 3eetif
the bottoms i: this sect 'or .
'he (Jrat ?l Lecturer of the K. f
~>i I's Lodge was in U19 city las '
"ViJek and ;,ynue.^ it Was in
^piring to the brave Knights.
inf.: 't " -.::n:i.'er by u,: ... icir.. ly ,
Grove's Tank%K.*4Clilll"POrliV. 'it pufi ;es*
yd enriches ij.e wood uq i lnylji
the wiiote svstefti. 50c' ' |
Founder of 8. p. c. A.
The American Society for the > r*
ventlon of Cruelty to Animals was
founded in 1SC5 (Incorporated 18(!6!
by Henry Hergh, a Now York auihor
Itnd philanthropist. Ho also scared
the Iiassnge of much' .eglslation pro-
t «Ung animals. Ho died la ISiS.
To Cultivate Memory.
The best way to remember a thini
II thoroughly to understand it. nnr
e'i I" recall it to mind. Dy read
ir.g continually with great attention
and never passing a passage without
umlerstRiidinK and considering It well
he memory will Do stored with knowl
edge, and things will recur at times
alien we want them, though we ran
never recollect the passagws or (ron
whence we draw our ideas.
Cypress Defies Dscsy.
"ypress water tanks have bee
own to defy decay for more than
■artel' of a century,
'j- Healthful Muttre&ces.
' All children should have separat!
| bulii, if possible, and mettressea art
i far more healthy tb ?i feather beds
All rousterpajiea should h rsmoved at
ntjht, for they r.re heavier
blankets, and not good on the
during sleep.
OF EVERY DISCRIPTION
Give us your cards, bills, envel
pes, letterheads phamplels and
minutes.
The Five Senses.
• primary ecfjbol examination
wnlcli J once had the pleasure tf
prt'fl do, one* of the questions was v/Itt
regard to the Ave senses. One ol th<
Tght..S'Pila t,!u'dled tlio Eiibjec
, The flve senses are: Sneezing
I riv |Cry'BK. yawning, coughing
\ l* sixth sense In meant an extra
' onH jwbic^ some folks have. This i*
*Tltjrii\g. WoTiian's Homo Coinp
oion.
Oefp Mines Don't Pay.
0r ro grcuud tor th,
. ef that valuable metallic deposit
I e very dee.r In tho earth's cm,
I 1, few,exceptiOiia, ore deposits b,
1 1 nor? tf°°,leiluv to rePay working uolcv
In* ti, , "e U"nes ia ,eD- tah
ng the world
In the second
^he first thousand
the third thousand
Made His Djmanus Definrte.
The "minimum wage" idea appeal,
to one English boy who was asked ill
other day by his teacher 4o write a.
the daily composition, a letter to hlfc
father asking for au Increase In p6ck
et money. The boy set forth (he neer
o. large funds, and ended with i>
courteous demand for a "minimun
sum of money." One of (he reason
for the demand was that (he boy die
not get enough taffy to eat and" hnr
no papers to read.
V- RIT8 far «r«clin«D or n*w divld*! quirt
C. Ifc C. MERRiAM CO.. Publiahrri,SprngfiekJ Man
MuaUoc tills paper, r^elru FlULE u ot pocketmap,'
^ I ftou^ric. '
1 remember a young wife who n«.
o part with her husband for r. time
■he did not write a mournful poem"
udeed, she was a silent person, an-
than , perhaps hardly said a word about it:
bid ut ene quietly turned to a deet,
. "ange color wlih jaundice. A great
j "any people In this world have but
( ne form of rhetoric lor their pro
• undest experiences, namely. i«
iste away and die. VJ'hen a'mar
in read, his thought has slacHtnef
< hold.— f '<il n< f's
OVER GS YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
-v~- ...Anits
rfywm ^ Desi'GKS
'■■■ •'* tfretel"
Scientific JW.
htif'?! L b0.3G,Bfjadwav. Wgw Vn/jj
Xinmcii on.- US S .St. Waul |J. VJ "
And Generally He Wouldn't.
v ,, 1 (',[l' 'IH'licea self-made man to
MUve ti,.-,, hi. son would ever ,«*
c..«d fn gatti„K anywhere without a
ot ol help.—Pittsburg Po;;t
Vi
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eight
Tali
3i ny Tate lost
months old baby. Mrs
"onIi.ied in ii^r li-'il
Miss Naiinit; Smith oik; of ,, j
sratluut. s has gone to Kansas ti
attend school.
Misses Bessie Strong and, Lod
!{e I Uatilil'f areatt ndiiiR Nor
:nal at Langston
There was quite a crowt
the Ijanks 'if the river to attend
Pleasant I'ill Baptist Church
baptising.
'^rs. I.. A. HjuiJi, tlaught.ei I'
preparing to go to -f
Alcoholic Bevsraget Trom Rico
Hntli tho Chinese and Japaness
r. nufacttire alcoholic beverages ltca
Treatment of H«s,rS Wounds.
t'.'ri i J wounds of the hcert are no
Jnnsor beyond t'ae rwich of- stiitlc*!
science It b««:us Jiawt a cry hack
to iur«Mu«?v.ill nt to recall tk^ tlmo'
Mildly more than twer r y«aiil
R hen the suggestion of h rt surgery
aouM l;a\« an i-3ard«d az ohimovfc ! ♦"> ,# !
cai. iairnnii
Value of Wts.1om.
ft was remarked by Beneca that •
rise man Is provided for occurrences
th« *-aV hn't^'i th" B°ul! h« controls., i i-neuions cBan
d he \an(julshe«; in prosperity! cs In literature"
he betrays no presumption and h
advc.-Uty he feels no despondency
Hie v.tdon., he posesses cuabiwi him
to hfciT up With harolbm umlar xli
r^veroog.
Telephone Proposal Won Brltfe.
One of the Tollah hellog of H -Vol
as married a short C:„. ,
suitor who UF.CI tho toTe.^one to nr.
/ivais'wh1"' thU" b0ia thre
h wt!° resorted to tho mails.
The bride-elect attended a dan-- l
Gpr'ngfleld and made ,
Three young men. afte
ferv, iitiy over her e.^rms
^osalte. All propii;,a;^
■amo mail the rext dav
nut just Ivto-O the man ap-ire
lointl L-jiltor, more e, , ! 4*
bJlJTWS' <alKj the '-o a
arc'-piUi' P^sed £
Thi girl went homo
three proposal letters. ,j,„ she
to her WlepVine aweeteiat
W,MiH'lher ireussea,, purcha-. cd V "
tn a few di.ys.—New Engla-id
&hone Tovlas.
pondenn.
wr5t^
1-UIlt. ill ij.
('■. th.
uha:
found th.
. els'
Prom Smiles to Thrills.
'Jfashlors change In p. ;.|:cs :,s ^el
in literature.*' "Vcs," replied Sen-
ator Sorghum. "Candidal.,, „ed m
apreai to an audience with humor or
nen.imcn!. Now v.e are compelled to
f ('"1 m) "erious plots or studloj
In current sliaig."
I he Dally Leadei
Lcadi;}^ ota,ti; Pr.per o(
C liiahonja
Officiali?tate Paper; Offici
I'a^vr bf thi Constitutional O-
oilton. C ontains all the new
.otional, Statq and I.ooal-I
iK.. in.'jnifctior for the La wye
Merchant, Doctor. Farmer-
TRAI6HTEN
YOURHAIR
TO
Ma?k ni. Peafl McCali's
The AuHhorily
^ McCALL'S i; alaiae, •rtistic, hard-
aomeljr illu.tratrd 100-pugr inontl.lv
Movazine ihut i, adding to tho happi-
ne uud cificicncy of l.lUO.OOO
women each mori h
1 ;u li l-*l|,> Is I r 1 r.f faPljft)n««, fhnry-
. r Ini *' ' >t.ilt.-S. U.I,I .SioifS
r.r^"'n1
Vlc('\V'[j VAr i V ' h * rH"'"UU'J
.11(1 Al.l, IA11I-I. ' I-Cti iji*uv.
Mcrwij, PATTKI - ftiuioui fur
• of ''"Hn" o*tr: in «t* ialHM
. M"«v nlnif
k.H.p MH'il.l/s'h. n.l
V'' Jill oilier wnuion'.H
$4,00
B
Per
v
eai
Y
&nu neicc art
Colorado.
Prof. N. J-. Coasar iji o.ie ol,
the instructors at. Lanufston.
Mrs. Mary Katlien was called ;
away this wet-it to bury her litis ^
hand, who left here apparently ;■
well; but died aln^t before uei
tinu off the the train enroute,
for Sherman.
Lawyer Colbert of Nowata j
passed though here today-
Venice Ward, grand daughter
of W. F. Smith has been sick
for three weeks.
' Mr. Geo. Butler lias build a'
SIS Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo. «
HTldiiftto |r? modlriiifl f t«{*_ .* > , , i?
4i ycir,- Saociiil Prnctle* \K* arvd 1 ,?nE®cMoc«to«5. t&
-r*« •*P«rl«nco •r«*mpori®nt. ^
Over 33 foars la nmsa5 C|Sy. |
££t£fAl£HRFi{3A'11NERd!'0!JS m diseases. I
ff^jspd-SS:
Semensl Weakness and | VaricoceSo r,v=inB in!
oexii all OtphiJi^U' r< J: K j , tJi* tcrutuin, rain - I
•fw ^9cf yo«hful I e n°rvous debility, of tho
I-.; .,t A^w£iS$!J°iZ3 j •"uol;>'It«'"-«''-^«ra.n-nliycurcd
blotch.., on J d Pain.
r.'rsetlulB^sii, 08shfnlni. j *od :.|, rjlon to m • ...
. •'« '■ '< r life. i.. • p nipot Syphcits. *1*' Vrr,,,!* «« • 'm
tore.,8e*ual |o*'T II -r?e end I OUH-J f i 1 nii i"* «
|irltal dis'. w> pcrue-i! utly ri!rei"L"'
fhe I iiily Leader is I he ofiicn
State of Oklahoma. It is a lVien
ber oi t:je Associated Press and
on tains the news of the world.
■ iie Leader is the only Si.uioi
pure Democratic paper of tht
state. It is most vigorous papei
.'li the State, cdit.orialy. It cH^us"
3ed editorally each day the great
iiuestion in which thp people ol
Oklahoma are interested-
The Leader gives the Officia
order of the Corporation Connnii
STRAIGHTENS
the most obstinate, stubborn,
KINKY HAIR.
"PRESTO" removes Djndrud, Teller, and oiht,
Skli. Clis«.,i<u ol Iht SCALP; "PRESTO-" mjkcj
the HAIR GROW; "PRESTO"Is Mamilcst, CWn
,nd Uittog. -PRESTO" b the GreJtei, Dbeov^y
Xnowp ro MjiJund in thb Line.
Throw 4way your eld pmching ind pulling hot
•ron: and the Jo-caIUd «k:tri: combs, and stop burning
your hair out, and get a pa.luge of "PRESTO"
the king of all hair preparations
"PRESTO: Will Straighten your Hair the fint apph-
ca.ion or we will refund your money. The Kair
•remains straight for months. Thij* of ft, m thing in
the n/orid Iik« "PRESTO." Apply "PRESTO" two
<* three times a year, that's all.
a PACKAGE Of •PRESTO' SENT POST PAID WITH full
DIRECTIONS ON RECEIPT OF URY CENTS, (SO Cents)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
whitc roe information
-^GENTiS HERE 15T/C MONLY MAKE.R 1
mention paplp yo'j saw aotlft"'
it lis in onior t
mid shoulders nl
lnnLTizinot :.t niiy |.
M<( AI.I.S h ojiJy 00
worth ll.QO.
> Any Or* Mrf,!? p,t>frn fr.,
'all's, if yoi
1 year; positively
r ,,r.w« f; py of Mr
i quickly.
THE McULL COMrANV. 236 Wat 376 St.. lie.. V.rV
i ~Ji£t.nn.u.,.
U-ru.-t.'l.. - .-'J V S..Mi|.Jc copy « a | *t.
. • naioon or the Twins.
V-Vn,.;1'!^, °f Hlgh :laldeB.
■ afotd. luigland, undoubtedly hoids
orn7h nT ,he m'mbBr of ' ins
rr therc- Children, ail of whoiu
"L'guliirl"3' pt,end <h" v,ll*se schoot
,1, . Eve,y moraine two older,
• .it,^.un be soen carrying two young.
® t0 scljool. all beuig member^
5f one family. *
Iti
Rewards of Great Living
" rr^rdH ot «rp«t living „e not
tnin«8. withheld until th<
hour of aucoeM nrrlvps*'
J come bv the way- in tfie con,
^ c;[ "rowing n?wer an-i
;h ™ ^h v 'eS aob,y met 'ahd tvorrf
J .1. HP. JCy anj pgace
y ,he way- -Hamilton W. Alabie.
LCiUi n. iy,
"Clsltor—"IIow do you get along
•ilth your rival town, Bttngville?" Na-
"ive—"Same as all rival towns do. Tho
• 'vie league In each town works
from October to April promoting
• i iendly relations between the two
towns, and the ilrst baseball game we
')lay them undoes it."
Lucky Thing.
Tt has been found that medlevaS
armor is too small for Kngllshmen o(
the present day. LucKly th^ wotnett
of medieval times left no corsets td
be tried on by ladles of the iiresenj
age. "
The Association of
hurcli Co'legej is the name a new
organization forme:] recently by
prominent educator. Dr. C. M.
Bishop of Georqetown, Texas was
A Hons- tor ;-ou.
'If you have senso. nnd feeling, da>
Jermlno what eon of house will be
Southern -l fo< you; deterrtlHe to work for Itf
—to get It and to tfie In It. If th«
Lord w!.U I mean, one that you can'
entirely enjoy and manage; but which'
) u will rot be proud of. except as
you make It charming <n its modesty"1
—Rusktn. !
. elected president; Dr. B. F. Riley
^>ion ami tile Suite (Jourts decif Inf \i
,inn«inf„n I B'rm'ngham, Ala., secretary,
and Dr. J. R. Dobyns of Clarksville'
I enn. treasurer.
ions in full. I
Oklrtiioflaa (Weekly) Leader
'.$1.00 a year- Address Leadei
i Printing Co. Guthrie Okla.
1 PftBU ind in id
for fre« b> •<<k
ktrt n;" ,eQ weak
nr niurriajfc. Send ,
.— —«• -fi > • ciut stioi s.
Stricture ia/llh'1<:^ni;B rol';;!
and Ci«et f
| f.cin tiiHtness.* Cure gUArantrrd. nook
una H it of questions free—MMit . a!cJ. | ,
On Chronic, t
Nervous and i
Kpoolal
;«r ,ESl?H'|
«"' ►Pile,! is plan, wrapper
Advertise in
rhe Guide
An executive co miaittc was name
which will bcetin work at once
o enlist the interest of southern col
Tho 3iicke in p«ctor. eges in the anti-mob work and
A CWoago politician Imported hit 1 ,j l . .i
cousin from .ho old ,-ountrv and had { ann°u.nced that the organization
him a^polntej a smoke inspector. This begin with sypathetic support of a-
'ahs ji the oUI day a. lie whs turned , j «. m • • r \
loose to inspect without any instruc- "0U' n'5tItutions o! the South.
Hons whatever, and this ia the report
he r. ndered at 'he end of the first I
month: "I certify t.lat 1 have inspect- !
cd the emoko of this city for the last '
'hli-tv dayi I find plenty of smoka Knew H.r P r
'• swc."uPlly 's^Li-LiW ''"Ity' , "* Th° °ther renheck#r*s
n&1_ "J miasit. —Courier Joiu younger sister was married, and a day
or two alter the wedding the husband
said: "Now, darling, I don't belleTe
In bearing malice, and If ever J have
any necessity to say anything unkind
or to make use of ^ny hard words to
you, I will always take them back
again as soon as I have cooled down."
"You needn't take that trouble, my
dear," replied his wife, smiling
ly; "for if you ever use any
How carlyle Kept Warm.
Rlr Francis Calton met Carlyle
iwlce. On the first occasion, be says.'
rlyle. surprised hint, by Us "unett
pectedly courteous, even polished!
nmuner; but he became more like hie
ordinary self later on. Oa the second
occasion he seemed tq ine the great?
est bore that a country house cm>]<l
tolerate." But Oarlylt'amused hrfn hj?
grav«ly hopping up and down In op.*
der to keep warm. Galton was thi
only man who ever got Herbert Spen.'
cer to the Derby. Spencer said that
the crowd of men on the grass looketj
like (lies on a plate and that tbtf
Derby was just like what he exaatted
it to be. ™
A Tfm« Limit
"1 tulnk It's Just-horrid of you that
you won't adyunce $ld on my next
-week e house money." "Well, didn't
I tell you I'm not making any perma
cent luvestmenta?"
What Net to Do With L,arren.
>va read of Ecores of uses, of the
'1' ; J' r have learned to my sor *
row what not to do with It Do not)
cut a lemon on marble, oilcloth, por-'
telttln. or enamel, or allow the Juice
to stand tin those plaoeaC—tiootf
iv ^sekeeplng. '
Starch to Remove Ink Strips.
Solutions of starch will remove Int
weet- stains lrom labrics, each application1
words "to""mV"T-n alwYv". ^Tv. ^ be'afi all,)we(S ^ dry until It can
taok to you at tp." bnutod oC before anothar |, aw.U^
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