The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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men and mad.) a i.urat^ful etund.
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vorEUy of Oltlabo:;:, wr:ilnB K :
of articles to runil i Shoot toathrrs
■ to Clo (!;!!< inun'.li in or-V .- to
Improvo yq.Jr rural sobool gronr.,!•,.■■.
'h' trl!'' ont only )Un wbat to do c ,. i,
i nnth, tut al.-o ju.-t exactly how to
do It. ami ho hoM* hla plana to hi
CIR ; •> ipr,wr ,. .. ,
.. ! '41 J ^ uny -tU
school dJatr.rt. •
Th- pamphl it are belr* dlktrfr u'ed
thronjh <*ouriiy lupcrftttDdfint L y
•rc-:.ool director should are thit t!i ■
tcachrr in his dlntrlct ha« r««.:lvod a
lb.-n be should co-operate in
mrKirijr thn 3 Inrj H msrc
' Tu* U'>'v- r.sUy plan of ser,;ice i6 ,,
"pt. R. ;i. Wilaon .le.
harmful,
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W. Duke
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kont nro
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tho pa-
editorial paragraph*.
1 Tun fml,Q invasions ot Mexico and
fbe ^l,n T P'"W«S <3
lUi ti. u 91 permitting unns n J
ptnuiuniiluri to |1V ,ent « ^lU.1,Co°unoa
^ ^t,uf rv °r th°
Sic ,uul^ a
• lien Oiarles Ii Hughes
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Vinji. bun faUsi
prr
c-iao
Hilar
<1 find
^•ia Trpn\ wvn.y are tho brat
•ill! for tul)erculo.-.s. Tun tube
P-'l-'ent IhOUlA .-lee;t „ut or doors nntl
t-c In U10 tr>:ni ;.tr .'..-i inuci, a« popRlble.
IS Is ft Rfcat niL'itaUo to sloop out of
1 oor.. as In a .■ looping poa-ch. «uu-lng
,k! v",n ,v and thou (hanr-
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■fl ft,n- hughes oppoeco tqI
^ r-001 r CiDVURN ...Ef«T.
fti ,.*? 1 rwpect fjr ?>iol
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H Mr ir" hy.fh" •
Oj 11 • "u-fhi-B' speech at c..-:
" U,e adiait Istr.atJvn with
i ,-...cu constitute a Oonfusod chapter
«1 MIUMJP^- be gave „„ ,,X|llldt
zt:T 1 *"wiUu -'~a.
"OH. Jtollcy Hi one seutvacc.
Jj n Is now ohstlnatelj shut
friul 'r.,C^ 'he <*t Iaaut- ;
Wij/j!,'1",' !"' ' <nr "uce yt^nra tb
*1 &nalr"0* '"ruH"a i°
mr.£,4 ° vitl ?"",V I"Hitury "r"" ' "•
^^T^oU7to9>e?T; HOUSK.
•oZi'' vy w «9UW Wljr mS^ ^
: ??!* ava!,J'^ W«i an.f refused to I
COMIMG"
FfSK JUBHEP
NOy. 7, GUT^^IE OFLR
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'■"■I It be ,1ns to K< f col,1 ; Cci.Hnue Uio ostohii. i.„.i
mo beaoHt gained durln, , Va ^i>S up W"ni',v.v. Whcf Ih^u,.?*
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JanuM .ad •fjcy r:. '1''" lin'a^
£2f 7* f ' 1 w
-In ft--. /{"£ ,naeo®'!,..RblY
ums aia'y bo coiwi^ wb'"*'
0Pb". ahd ho.v < <J7t ? r Warv,n* i
J|e rtpti, If be tu h T " '•«' ' I
H e laiserafcie •• ^ c«menl
st!c- -Hi,.'ry Mcldlea.
3.VED STYLES
For
??vc*oa.
olared. •'Gcltar Improved, rur^jl gcbeui
p-OUnda, more pleasant surroiinillns)
•orach,,,,, cbiWri u, r,ot only wil(, nEean
and more efficient schools, ' ut
t an example qf civic Im-
I ''1 ■ l -:3' ut, r.rd ? son.ee of inrplra.1
! Llo:i *° cvor> Person, in i; e di^rlc;."
lV and cream, shonM
'••n in large quantities. j„ fact
•'lent should endeavor to increase
niount of nutritious food, thus
< nriet,;nK ttiP noort ,,,. woi| ns .
'n? i the system in gen<;real. The
mental attitude or the patient Is Im- j
mant. a patient should remembc,-1
v-h proper trr-r tin-nt there In I
rc:'' "" for h«re and that worry
r' '•:,mL:!n sim" J' decrease the
nance.--, lor. complete recovery.
for U,'u"r the country bail lqj
*'" > to - « .ho b^rd, r
■ fcv a ir-ltf !"'J .b,va *uW« i«t,Hk
i;;;. fenlt K.
•lie abilili. to Interpret the signs of. I
;■,ime wllltnry preparedness would I
^-"eiy bc-ua ' W#? la3,Ca(1 of
The lleftteae Rat.
Plague or no plague, It Ie al-pv-
good thing to extermluste rets •.,
do less good otxl more har„j tlia:
most nay other RnlmeJ la tbo v
N«W York Tribune.
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"" y " S'°rM.fCour,ect!a Service T •* '
a w-lcome relief to v;ou and ro,,, >-c. br.ng.ng j
^-very dcparliacnt in this ,-iar,-
fcr «« tilings ile '* ** "***« * *°
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■ Jira Port
-— Ms;. Gutterjv, vtn
Neal
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you'll
Hctprial
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Patterns
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of Charartcra. '
■ •■ -Mr"- Armi(roti« J
l Giirmany . I
i Spain . ...
Scotland. ..
Holland ...
: France y,
Ila,y - - ■ Ml as
Cueen of Sh ,!-a aiM Kin.^ 3olom,n '
. i,rJ' ."inti Mr. Ta\lor
Japan j.} 1
_ , Moxieo ....... '*" ' ' J
Cleopatra. . I*™'
5 I Afro America ' L
s ' x, . *,lr^r vvilaon
t. Madam Calvr r,
-a ; . .>irs. Jjooker
* Japanc,le Mlsa«s 3,.ak. I
Ta>;!or. Wise, Whltlak.r, \Xm2 j
Wil. ams, Wi'iiajna, Green, Ma*. I
^":,d Tom - •--■ Mr. Tillman I
sojourner Truth . vr- v . '
t. , , **•'• <!- vnr-'in
P*ul L. Dunbar... ...
flisserelta Jonea„MiSa"asther Johnson
Come out and l„.ar "The ulory 3oas" I
A New Jubilee.
A, M. E. ,Church. Friday, October j
S p. ns.
The Lnno of Cotton.
Tho tinltod States is rcsponeTMe t -
twortbirUu of tbs cuui/u crop of ft.-
world.
c-u B' UuKhp9' «epubll«ia — ' ' "
• 'Hlalato, ive .-ni/f a ^ liuporiant Pl^afla to Avoid.
V'vt ihat Woodro^ \Vii i„n# fa j> ' Argument, as usually m*narre.i. ;
41 ' pr^dopty to ha vol *vorBt 8011 cemverstttion; «s \
ove.A-^ed-^nt the yultod 6(JltA, * • Be^tall, In books, U. worn a.
i !- i nougf to help X'e.\|, ou. « ,h , •' reaciij.—3rlft.
condition ,r anarchftj ^cb' t at - —~
X in t '"4 \y Securing 1
';ard!;r 5°' ^nsu*c ^ our
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R T MCi>ANl£L
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7ho ««PP*lost* 'wan.
, !s "10 h-ippiest of men' Hi !
who vnluea the morltr. el , : r3. r.nd
J? ,bp'r- Pleasures talt«a Joy. even n '
ttoush twerc bis own -Goctljo '
The tpsup«rablo hnndlcnp of the
J~rPUl:tyto^«ga,se
tmu ^,Drr?' «c ""tJooal. tulxulnls-
M - °" U,° st,i-«^ books
w: Jh.)-1 the feaernl c^rnipt practices
."f " l>y 0w "''publicans
0>c«^ «oulil be no Ocea/ion fur. Urn
few "^tatniuon^ eamprUgir
iJi3 ?U' "U,J Vw.uire wblel, nt be.di is
i£Z aor substitute for the Jav< re-
fresldent Wilson's campaign,
mrq. .(re enOUed to. all tbo comfort
M 9f calling Uio roll
Of 1 iogtSSsiv,M Who are going u> vote
lor huu. It would lie an endless task-
to call the roll of Progressives who
ar<j uot going to, vote bJin,
The Old — "
It
... CeBlnn!p,gs of Llfctcat
i j^-^M'SSKW K
Pi u ^ 0'-toring Of prizes
I llfo I"1' <,ec!sas-a stop tov/ard I
'"d tav^ at sca „u taken. ' '
A Mlsnomcp,
It Is becoming dally more da
to refer to "the weaker s,-r
count of the increasing doubt ta t'."7 I mrt M^|'4ri« ^,IV„
reader's mind which meant. up the I
-"T every rr-nscn n,nt an
vareed why I'.^r.saives ct
W!l*crit ten cca b" advano. j •
-'v should "oto. for a;t,;i ^ nml ,
Ratify ,,f it b, thai, tl,:.; UJW u - ..
I ''-M without having tv, !a told.
^he Wilson administration went J
to Mexico to punish ViuA ior ^ 0!
/***. ,on Anff,rlcau nil The or.,
punishment mulcted b'ej bt.-n
Aioerlean sold:-rs who rrer«
ijmvn at Oarrlial by orCcr af yjt.
'~hUif C arrunzii.
Tran.iiiij liouscvelt, QPslstant
,Ue n"Vy' ««« *trO!:f, U'
<Pr Wilson in .Maine."—.Vwa L
W.toh, Who can blaine, a mat whe ,
?ST yTra ,,?s l"'on «lst.r,t te
t><"}Ns for "seeing thing*?'
Kven Woodrow Wilson could r-
^V;:. 'fatuous Clarki; ..s,^
to the I hillppines bill. n0 los- r
* it member of his cubluet. 8<
toir;' Garrison, because of his adv.,
^ of Policy of scuitle, but t
th^-jcrlhce ot Giirrisoii could -
th!f'Y. 1"*"
i lisIrf'^"f" ™- rjrr, ^
'if L hi 4 liiii' wikir 8
« * r
I .'fit
C3I 13 THE
^liHESSCF (KTfOSS'l
r ' ' !
New. Fall siyfe fo
dress.es skirts, s,uits> waist
underwear- and, military," '
Men's Fall Stetson
Snirts ^nder\ycar
AlS° SWsfo-^a,dBo^
VOITRS FOR, SERVICE.
41!
'Glor,X- i-a^i ^• p||
•A f Iv.S
Bananjj.
hotroom." Thcr h,.,n
temperature unt/1 tk, e^irl^r n '''
eolor cornea to the Bkin '
bringing ai.y eweotneca or rinmJ
^ I "he meat of the fruit. In u'.- ®®s
% : ''aor-nas ar. almost tx-ri!v in, ?"
K! ciantalna that nre "ok f '
^ r^S|Un«Z?«^. ^'Vr'1" - • V1UD
i a^riTSir. i v"!?ral
a =arCH
5$. Church.
^Viday 0¥t. 37,
8: If.AL
Hear, the
j A New, JqbiJee.
At|?pices of
j'Vfiare, «it!hir.g,on
Popularity.
t,n«. of the first things • rrai. wi
Bt?nd,t to he popular mi;*t Iram I,
'lar to tho caller* ni
cart save you mon^y
ON
to
World's Debt to Wrrte'o.
on.I thi tiiV, .* fac£li laiprlsonmcnt
and las pillory nga(n anj again la or
r. , make their views public
,. . L'^^T9r' thefe may have been, |t
**"01 Str°eDCeded tbat thpy de-"VC
in 1 ,j 1. age, at least. In hr.v
j ? laid the foundation of that fr^e
I Jom which the press of UdTeountr,
j MJoya,-London Globe. T
~~ A pr'"sr of Life. ■*
ton" "iin°the°o:a ,"Try man a
: ttere's n„ reason J^oph.r, "and
^'•',Gct «: but it by0 ^ "^u"JnJ
wisdom to nre othcr f „ -'n« of
thar.ee, and not push -Z t e P<ln)9
U°o* out o' tb,. lay UW7 ^ 1
9J.,% i^'ennd ,e,d> („,.fou( ta^ai„
-r " "' ':3dl" G">'san4 children
c P^Wogt shpes ^nd Furnisj.injjs
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. r- 'n biS O-VU Interest
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tjr-*| il"^'"'"19 ,n Per" -
vi] tho last generation 'a'trv
was almost universal ln
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1916, newspaper, October 26, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155422/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.