The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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ihC-yi'SK. (o fit. Kepn-rntative Pittp rnM, Drtnc-rat; Chajftnia it
t ,e A* ;.n ""la'iojis (<>"' .nittae ((.the Huu*c, durine hi* iriioini.tri,-
"OB *"* Democratic C- :: •«« hu been tit tnfc.,t ftxtri.affan! that
«^us tyer ir.ift il tr«*r cfct:lai.
fiECAi'SE he :ni t hi? ahippmp bill—*n indefetuibl* ;,i«> A fall*
Vh.t.T wc\i|d destroy such merchant tnnrsyt a- «e no* have
UF.JAUSJ. a.'thoufli he says "he kept ut out of war," ict 4tor> ot
Mot v. jJssi Donnn;; uuil Hayti refutes h:m
UKs -tA.- h« run>> anti-cl,:r.axw. He marvnea in only to march out
.
BECAl SE r e «;d the -rumen'« bill, which prart.taliv h&* T.acd out
ihipp:!:t on •). P. -S\ Cowt. '
BECATOff n pt : • euttta from t..- Philippine aV was de!e« «;.
y ' •e: t;. patriotic DetaotraU *.k> vcted with the Reaubii
c r.f of the H ,se
9E,'V."? M npr:-' ;■: n Secrr-ir,- of State William J. Biyaa aft r
terounnng ...iu is n u ; „o should be "kaodied into a oocktd
iiar.
iWAlVj-: ho made po'r.Me Villa, murd-nr of men and detncil*i
if woh.eo, aini (,'ai i:.i-.a. the fatuous and futile "First Chief."
.'KC.VVR V.'ilaijii'fi te t h. ,1: s-at^raanship and k-rMw-iuW dipbmac,
have made the ' nitc State* an international laughing stprk, j
rut appointed-" N-frrvi:.^ Demnrrats" to the diploniatir e&rpk,
aftoaftiyt experienced men *t a tine whan it $raf Mwntlit ro tht
rw.?:i tra'if an i hm-ir «>. tnc T7inu*l States to retaiL cor& eUiit
rien^ .l men.
PEC.M'SK l e is • neurit, nt t« Ind. and vfers hire a weather. van*
*fr : ever a / •} Myr of public Apia ton « r.s ti Wow against
r.BTAt-SE his "one-tnuk min i" has too jnapy tura-Ubiea.
•"K he ' • "•'* Tgo «f arraii ro that th* Mexican desrxr
rudoe* have v.-< i Auusmuu aftimuuition to murder Amen tan tol>
d: rf und civiliarw,
BEPAUSK the prori ,r.' "pUjIers paWicitv" has been mptarwt by nnv,>tr
1,1 • *'•' r,'} t j peniMsl «g«nt« w.d mt«w£*i«# 1
apf ",ted ty l^Ksultnt \\ ibon without the a-lvi, e and '
of the Senate." *
^rCAT SE he m .-sea himwlf. so rapidly that the entire cvuntrs la
«?nsJCK from tlve motioi^ i
BBCAOSK he is •* >r free trade, direct taiew and an ..niptv twasurv-
the. ftujue ol.d iJergocTatic trinity.
BKCAL'SE if, the PaviiL-Aldrirh !*w had b"en in onerat.on in 'hi
last nine raor.ihe of 191fi,A ■ wouljl have 'olle. te'! $91,656 1C1 mon '
than we did under Orn Underwwd !a« It would have wet the
treasury deflmts and htvve avoided rar taxru. The foreigner sellmw
in our market go: the entire lenefit of the J91,656,101. j
BECAUSE darinz thi first u-n months of the Wilaon-Unrterwoo-l 'a*
tnare a- re unempioyed being fed by Parity than dur'i-^
any ten months in our history, wcc-pt:n* under the Wilao^
Gorman act
BECAUSE of bis Lna>nsipffi-ncy on thf inimi^ration bill. I;, hi- 'Hi-
torr ot the American 1'c.iplo." vol 5. p 213, he wrote '"*Tt f'Vi
aes% wvje more to be desired us workman if not is -.'..mu's. >\'i-
most of the coarse crew that came crowding m every Ytai at '
fiAStera ports." '
tttirCAlTSE be has not reduced, v he promised, the high or.at of living-
but nas actuaOy made it higher. "
BECAUSE he was pledged to a single term by the Baltimore ctitives
tlon, but litfort the type was cold he aus building ui his iczir- .
for another. \
AKCAUSE. although posing at- on advocate of civil f..rviu ■ ry act <J
bio as President in connection with civil s^rviix hw been idveru v '
Us principles, obstructive and destructive of it? bonaflde practice.
a mm
H'jrjhc; Shows How Ti!'crs ct the
Soil Were Ignored in Rail-
road Discussion.
CROP RAISERS FOOT B1I L TO
PAV FOR 8H0rHERH000 UE-.AL
Dfmucratlc Ntmir.te tjevfltd a Bodjk,
Slow «| the ir.ttrttis cf Ojr A>jri
CLitors! Con-munlti j When the
lit o ct of an E*cluii e Group of
Hs.Jroad Worker Mi locraawd
T. oir b*af Without IhveatiQating ui#
o* the Ofmand.
D I ■ .. .j A .
CM S" dly Mixed C
lit.'fhtStfH P ft -4 Hit
i-nn'cr.:jly.
"W
tha* had
# difrerent r.
two aXtrr
VJ
TI
:bf
account f * r ti
ubl^ #iiei.pc! tarly
Reasons v/ay Hughes Should Be El^cte']
^ f°r Protection' Prosperity, Preparedness ,Dd Pair..
BECAOSE hT« Wi" "c,t Pcrnlt partisanship to triumph over Patriotism.
later for itiT^ ^ceptanre expree.-^ his desire ti, co-op.tate nth'
KVcTrZv l ^"aniage, not to exploit it tor his own
tt fn', ? the Europe ttd Asia and «U.
friendship of I^itm-Anierua
BECAUSE he Will never by, proclamatv.n. den* tl.r right of Anirnoan*
AneS flag.1 m °^r ^ ^'let ,h' J <
KFCAKHF he W"iln0t. reP"djat(' ABjervxui .1a- ,r. hlt fac>d,
BKCUlJp ■*'. ir'° pat,ac'ti0tt ^ mt |
BLCAUSE, a. rhr<K!onj l.Wel: w,ll ,.av#. iu. ,,u,h „ !
of justice and dignity, is upright and strwhtiunv^d, ^ .n:, n '
i2tn .IWilT* ° ,U<,"'ial tnat'frH- « w trar -l . hft *.&.
ftECAUSE :ie is a strong, sure, nouraimous man. .. ith a rlsai r-ji unvr-r.
bef,^re him and with the courage, intelligeucv and de'jTn.n.stioi, u
i> " out and bring u. our country «U-Te,t, ti,,g ^
worldwide respect.. 8 ^
**> GTnW[ °{ Nvw York l- >' ' air. ,l.v proved that *
, ' tht' n?ht and is prepared t.. ■ irll. r d. and dure
wliei) (uill^i into ti ^nier tic.lil.
Prr-i|, SS 1"" n°'.B cir,';uucr n"1 nn' a .putter
V , , 1£ * tirni ,fri,'nd «f preparedness for the r.ojtwi StaUa
Rp/tr-wi preparedness through p.ibtinil l-;iK'di"tir,
Ivrtl-ef W r,£ burdcn ™ with *ir iu tinu- f peace
• - SE."I,®e«1 14 tlintT lot founded upon fr« tiad. nor tor -i v
nue onlv. -ut to protect Amen,-no labor and American in'di strv
from the deadly competition of the foreigner
BECAUSE he is red-blooded American His poli.a w,;l be "Am--ice
nrst, America erncient "
EEQAUSE he can be de{>endeU npon to k«v platform pitches
Bj'CAT^E he will protect.this country against iaing t!. led with tbe
cneap manufactured of Europe after the war.
BECAUSE ht u the chosen head of a partv which haj. lone fathered
ail gTHgt constructive legislation which «xj.,nentv fc., -rov.-j to
plrty^ ^ Wtlrh btts >nvar:uhly been ojipos.4 by,tJ.„ Democratic
BECAUSE a business,man is gniog U, wpecisllv n^'ed in Uu n-xs
few year*. In. ron^ucnce of the Europ^ti war a tru^ndo Mad
jnstiufnt of,the wofMV ouanoss is ahead The l.'/uted Sur<- ;.u.--
l, t< ecoiiorniuilly prepared It must not, as no.w, be ]tt/t fai&udb
!•• Jt Uoi httve ^ lWieaf with AZi
f" evfr fhanging. Mr. liugbcd mad.- reniarKahif .-««■. .
U f busine* Governor of New York.
to see all sides of a qu ■srfion. Not from him. u« f-, - wr.p-i
be heard any declaration that he will hatuj bvutinea* ^
ilaman if they do not a^rec witlj hn^ 1
BECAUSE he ie a man of forward vision, of pmcu abifi^
not a mere rhetorician and th.«rist, ' ^
BECAUSE he.itands for the protection of Axneruan live. wai-.cr,
abroad as well s at home l
BErK^gb^ U>e Wh°'c ,lutlOD r- the Ooyeium^^
It will not be ruled by one section, nor by one man. '
BECAT.SE he is for an effective, not an unsound and sham 3v«'«in
, n^?x^;rhdp d
BECAUSE he it for a Federal worfci&grmm's compensation law suitable
[n in- f^ploye' ot the Government, and those employes cn4-ug«d
in interstate commerce and subject to the hazard of injurj.
BECAUSE ii« fttvvrn uiveitiga;^ beiore legUating
" * * — - t
< Iiarle* K. Hughea. who left UiM-tilii
w 11* Mum,i U.IJ'H. e*uipal(Qln; ID
.V-tirinkM. tul.l oruu<} of Id
sw.h li.-re that the l>!in.ierutle
AUmim.-lrutlOD hail Ignored
■ ui m ul luiere.st* ut the rouutrv in
urifii n the e:#vjmvut of -he Att m<*n
la*, il,# aoti.lu.-e, li support ,t
euatenuott, cited a telesrsB) from
President il v pope «f the T.xjs
Uulca fr> U : < a
• «' * 'fn.t the farmer: he pet
mine.] to submit da tj In url ratl.o
I'fo l.etwee('i the rui';■>/. aj
m. us..therh.>.,j . He U lJ
• lu saj la reftreiic to .rate:*
tr t It. r-.;,,e to nue ti... fLr..i. .• ,/
t mar try w,re Very little Kli .10
"• daj when o^i tft-.-h-
■o«.u«i : th. .V.dr.. al*rrntirm th..
'*' ■ -.** ot rnilrii;! ; ,v- i i..er* .^r.
• •«! Vy |n r-. ,
- ' ha-H (rot to imy ti,... Ir
hiih Ltd the farm -m ka^i. ..
gull-It vno hie to pay ti •
*'.'j tjru.-r* vfff r.ot. v.*r ■.,u-
In < ...-' L^Klon, If >.jtj tr. i •
thui in this surrcatl. r. 1 jv i¥:-'
a tpj.;. of a tel« ruai that «i.- sent to
the l'r-Htdeot by Mr, Pop* "t uract
lent of the State Ptrnjeri' f . • ,
Tex.11. WIMC^ ■, A t
•We hf.i thiit you tiu e vv 'U-
ccssiona or comnatinent: tf^i: :.i
it, i.tjy usaner runs; „:> |UCJ ^
'a frei^Iit raten oo tiodaja.pru
'.'uti^l ur consuucKl .jii fmiu
'i'lic i... o who pay th-. rreittlM iiav,.-
an ..ju!ty :n this di.<put«.
n' lther thv rallrond truinio .-. n >r
tin raliroad CiU..ug^r hn- H y.
thority to rcpr.is.,:.* i; |t !.. your
• iitention to pe: -i;,ully .ae .,t
'be uiatter we !..,k t:.s: you. | t-
| oiie further ctiislderntloii ta-J) &
corjiDlitus of farm.,-s ...^ - r (xirs
Inforaiutlon and cat^ to*"f'iwtent
•h* !r .lie of the ('&>*■ If Y'! : ..tia-
dUi-e to jott'e hy liii.'.trution thca
:«'<• organised farmers efiould,
bj.j re;,it.., :,ta:i(.D 'j;> uny urM-
, The outh r :u!e a soo-t «.-.ntii
t ana was covering he utotiuu s' *ao
•t¥ W 1 t, I |ff(i |
V rod r - • A < |14 on It 1 V *• •
*T>d a.- bf tool rar«f J nlrr? v. fh 1 j
the ra'lerr **Suru
• ere tVe tnnpfrM aorda rf Pi.'r<si
Hcnrx # d ;.
frlo- ir<; |v>;:>t^d 10 I!>♦• rhr ' ' :r-L-
y t?ie atoam!^ Kcn'o It be 1
turur/j a?: a* rho c: ; '\j . t! • •
■1 Hsnn KS(J n?, bra.(Hi I'I
Q3'cfoaa of 'he. F narilsh 'be f ou
" rr,i b«lpfulo« fi of hai
3tpn .n oilsftt have btpn !e.f* for tic
i'lw*ovi rfra a fuuire /',t Hut «ue>
Ik 'hf- toexorable of fate Mac
•jfba! buept down op.-,u tho riain* i
'inny italj, the iff-dj* cf Amerimt
r "r'enca wcr*- der-p*y r.ir'cd un<1
-Ke sfe.im engine uaj ^Jv. r« ro qi
•.mfired world If Jnr.n fi.mribv-l]
*ho?: d aay Pattfcft Watt—I n -in !.!b
arty Hfnn^had
Oarfc the '.*ojrre o! cip:,e no *
i avc r .naIt>ed w eb#<?|ied and hlitcn
vowld fj.ix-e fcrrr; reurlt'eii'"
Ttrn be sat down aiuid tn-mendof/
.«JO.
CF EVERY DiSCRff'TION
Give us your cards,, Wis* eovel
opes, ktfcerheadsphanaplels,
m mutes...
I trat.i.o cominittee t..,.t ;i, y tm.
i tanaid dtepoee or thisquestiou;
I r'-r weu who r-rj. shou'd-tuve
re; .-eaen'atioa u weH as the io^c
who rw.vivc It.
"•Ve u^lId u-r tbit> n:i •
Uons luvcivid Le attrU i. j ,.r: h
tration ..► rv all p..i-fios and all
lot.jests mo Se heard and the
Subject lUr.lt w;tl. Sitda
Oiifte an J InUmidatloa.
a ti1- crowd cbeer.d when ilr.
Ilnijhee eowiccled res 'be U-.Jt-
«ru:ii.
".'ie rvsar+.wus paid :a that rr.ej
"a*e," Mr Rbgbax fei.j "The bus:-
n'rn''a. of -'h,- fountrj. thr * rh the
c:._'ab'r of•:
States. *.wre «i ajne tl - yrni '
hiJ K}:^ywtv j hv'juri, .v.j,
plorluj; th-i • x;.cts :* and I ..u-n ii J
eoiisr .■ r., ca- lnwri <P.L' i.r, ' •
Imniiry i;. •■r.ier f'Ut 'iK y.:
thU f.'ittitr Wight hfi Ur .wt Ti,
i.irroert ..• re not there er pt_*fy ,—•!>
tb > pr^-wea^e afr.the .' ['ft:.'!.; '.f-
!l"' '* 'i'e in coMfii**, ttnil ihose rt{
resentatlves were asked tc
tbelr u'_thor:ty.
1 nm in fui'or of. everything that i
can reiuKioably done for' the* ro
uiotlon of •!;jrlCulture I am gk.i'to
no!o tht ". «.rk of the Agrl'cult.unjl De-
pa. ti.u t.t. It will he e<in::mied with
in.', if I a;a Intrusted with the power
■ 111■ - it.',o>t of tflldcacy iniiiVf ay
adiulnlst.-atlon.
'>'• it It Is Id'p to tala of tInterest
in th. farmer when you have action
like thl*. uikcn !u congress ovemljht.
Hgalnft the protests of tht rivr.." .-
*nd lev lln« a body blow ,t thi i;>
t.rest* of our agricultural coinu,^
tlea."
•Mr Hughes ag.ilD denied th" dec-
laration that a tote for blot "aeaat a.
vote for, war."
2EW POWEDFLL MICROSCOPE
Lnormcuo l Attained
V^i^iout Torr-i-r S'cmlshea Duo t-?
Optical Cauaei,
has been exhibited before, tlie
loyal aociory of Louioo # form of
mJcroatope, the isvrr.tici of Profeaaot
'iOrdr.ri. by tuci. is 'A whlci* enorr:;«>ue
i agaiflcation <^T an cbjee? ran. il it
Atateii, be attained'without lltiu
due to optical rau"^s that for
•o' rx7 marrwl tjch lBiigr'Vj
We may syppr.-,© tThe f!nlarpe<f
f^>«ce of ar. nbioct U roccivc 1 from ;
microscopic Itiifl upon a g:an
ocuasia^. f.croec, and tUat tbrn an
other microscope is employed sUU /ur
'>.er to cjiiar*:.- Uie image so formed
This cf courae. <njite./ea«H>te. bul
die grrain oi tbo 0las^ womiu be masnl*
Ced togetivir w|tb <b« imag« •Qd won d
ritlate the result. Pro.eb-sor Go;dot
a*** a traiislupent^screen of tie flnesi
pc>sib2e tesrure, q::<! he eawsos if to be
kept 1& constant mo'op *hjlc the o!^
Jcct is Lw'ns vlew.cJ or pljotographed
r>y tills means tb- grair. of tue seret-r i
.ii elir^iqnt <' 6^.5 • magnified
lir r.ge of tbo object a}opc yeca Spec!
n*cua maj;nl3cd to thtf extent of tet: |
.i.ou ;iE'J diaraetorj* were shown
proofs of Ibe efilcacy of tae iiieOioi.
adopts.—IJarpcr'i. Wocklj.
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f -Websters £$■■
hi* ■ NEW 1
gflHTERIUTlONa t
OfUbr.Ua*
Iaoo'Smi. s) ij- ot, Sifo-.'jj. wjec ijr>
:-ctn spinal Uv :^r
tun host nndfr tva told bi
cno ... v. W3.--!,^r£i..Uiat, the Per?iHc
t.iFo*s wi'tf ro iiUriWj-.JU.-i ti t ihay
ofcseurcd tjtfi aaa, ".S'evs.
u.fed ,.a, i,b.j rjp.j, •" sball
h.u"> tht- iJ- ni.jj ^ colitis;; ti.
DicnoKAror
J 'fHE HERRIAM WEBiTEJ? fi)
•' feq
i1 Hccanse R kt;w ci'"v.*A- ^ j
-2r *riOAr, eovcrlnff . -7 f.<
tieM ol tho worli'a f-or ht,
action aaU culturc. T' o ualv
new unabrid^dd dk.Uva ii-y L'i
ca3A7 yuaw.
Befiase It dsiinca ov .*r 4* '>.ovo
-—• W'Qrdc; moro than erc^r
before appeared between iv.o
egyera.. ajuo PA|a& c&u> li-
lusuttiqsis.
BiecaM9 ^ only dioUonarj
with tho row cirided
A '* Stroke cf G^r:'^a."
BtiCause ^ Ba en^rclv-pedla 1q
■ ■ -• a aicjjlo Tpiume.
Because " 11 «PConi0«! by the
—— Conrt.„ li.hoolt and
i1, R5 "Vl-rrrM ua-
tfOTlty.
3«cause 110 wko Imo wv Wirt
HnoeeiiH. j_et ns tall
you about this new wrk.
1 ho Daily Lea:dij>
.A'ailing S'ate P«pv. ov.
OkJ ;i liwtiii.
State Paper; OffieiaHj
1 •>•: tho Constitutional C j ,
• ''"tiUiirt« all.the nf
•1)1 .hhI. and I^cul - All
•'* "ifokwat in for the Lawyer*.
•. ti'ui'.t, fJo.'or. f!armer.
w.oo
Per Yea«*
By Mail!
The I)
a' 1
1;
T .le Cccao
<<f r.ll .latum. .-;or-9 of wate
er. ts. .:. io::r;e, tho aiost iit'*n
> .. .d 'rem .1 ;■.!! ottr- water mat
W Mid to t.e "d 1ti i vj. >'ro t t|.c gqj,
^.•- of :!ie opMh a ecutli.uour atrcsn
ir iiror ! r'.aine l;. with tlio .vir.*
iitrf. to be r < . _.ue. j«d In, the ii't^:
tgloo* g-u rif,^ii it..tcd :.n raltt, anoe
aod aie%t So pie tight o:*ver.;i 0.
■•ese prec!j ItQ'.es mum dirt.ly ,0
he oceiiii: h, roet, f^Iilcvis '. 11
ollec-5 Into t'. 0.^. liilie^, rleers, or
tire renitrid.'a the ca-tb. perhaon tr
rom# ro llgi t ajaia i ra.ti«<. «,„•
V|1 1
tlur. fa Qrtnu.
A peculiar experynca recently bo
ft., a tradt : .an at Murw, utabuh
1 arnlia Kg la "a the fcatb of hvi'v
- « ! S of -.vatcr In a sfaaay ipot uii
0: y to coo' drinking u at n(Khi The
et. tt evening ho w.ia oa the veran.'a
taUiiw to n;a wile, an(| reacb B« for
• ° ani' afore bs
W-Cio he wan a frog « hs!;.
",4> ' "' u 1 threat, ef aUi«Ujt UiJ'
'lylN lluVTi O.
J WU1TB fir ({wcltM! er rev i^rlda/1
i £• * C.MESRJ.'' CO. r MOfc.r.,Sr«rajfi>M,H.«t
j tt~ttcsiMtp«r*r.r«d>.ratr .«,..pooki,,
P.'j:ur si
rve-
llr. Wi:s,2n s?ys Uie eb-ctlon of Mr
Hughes will mean war w',-h Enrope
and H-iir . ith M«)i.ca Kby nor eburk
ii. Ab.vw.lnla and fataffonla f-jr goi<i
raeasu:•«? One Is «a Ukely a> tb.:
other.
Now Ellis J'arltt r Butler, author ol
"Pip. !< I'ig.s" niH rt."-lnr..<i for tvil
non It < a jTtMi* adiclplstrutiim for
IK>rk. ail ritfht.
Now thtir Mr IJui'hrs h.Hii lefr Ml*.
sour, they'r. referring to It „u, th«r,
ee thv "1'in Shown ^tate
'•lOi'jnt.
'0 tQ ';•> wo.;! • i'Qn
""!: ■" " * Atfain—Uow ra.isy rlha
0.1 ron mproro a fellow tJI i-Pl,
Mtiuut CQt\.:,i to nlecs^?
The Irrcke Inapecter.
A politician Imported h!9
i«uolr. ,'ioro the old.country a-nd hud
' In appointed i Biaiuke Jnapettor. Thl
1:1 «• Old days He Wat turned
ioo3« to v.-jtiiQut any Inttruc-
Mom. Whatever, tnd thl la the report,
rende-ed at 'he end of tho. firs;'
^.outh 1 cer:.?y ihat 1 hav« Inspect-
ed 'he (Cub of this city for the li.«t
'hliiy day«. 1 Bnd piooty of sn^ke
eppi renUy of good quality. i:
ully lutajituA"—Cfuriei Jon#
uai.
A Day
Edssosra
What more delightful than ,
„ l SOtiro day with 'bis w-,c1e:
Ki nidik who hns Kiven u **,« «v<stri.-
' '' -::"i nt• .*:;me. m^'Ion ^. rure*
V; , ' ' Hi • > v 1 • Mr W H.
B 1 IK* k>nc Mmi
v" • aecrettti y priwuutt suoh mu
>••1 iH>rr^nuy in
POPULAR ELECTRICITY
AND TC:C
WORLD'S ADVANCE
/<>r Oaccmiji."
iateraattof artivU with original
r.iotoijny'i-t >.;ves an irjt!:r :ir^ vie-vr*
tq® ataat iav*n.tar in m tudy, labor*
•tory in p and t«*st room v m v -r a
/:Ii.mp-o, vrti of I113 womlerful.v interent-
• 'ly'n i.;, r?*! i!".o freukith pnn-"
- ■'v*i «i.cl S9n how he handle* in-
UU l! i .1 U.i;,.;uit ftJtUAti '11 Y'U
wondei -.jc tilings l-.e d->e® anti how
makes every &«i:ona count.
And this ij on^y ^ne of the
2 00 Subjects
OBilfUuhtil U tiJi
20G Hib'sti ations
tr. th'.s us tie 1 ii « ir: t>t f *&•; 'latin g
mi,.) . .iotvucrmylm from all ovex
tv 9 world covering
a?c*tfon Pictures-^ lnv«rt|o« —
LSectrlclty— CurrenS Kv«r.o.
Travel- St. . Etc.
atier the «.ftis;%4
'ut.,' of Ok; thotr.a It la a re etc.:
■k?r nf the AfcHtviated P.reaa uhi,
.'.intjiins thf n«of f.h« wo#iil,
•I..' I.eftcjer if the only Simoiv,
Hiri- [1 moor;i!:r pap^r of t'i#
tiitc. It '.4 m. st vigorous paper
t th Sta:-.s «iit«v!al.r. Jt discus
ed o.litorally c;.;-h .lay (lie (rrt^^
iric-.ti.in in which rlie juajple of
Oli'ahoma arc int.c-rc-<tfd
Tho Leader gives trie
(ti'.'er of t.h' ('ti-jjoraricui Conimi#
the State f'-tHirtu liecl**
i"na in full.
1 VVeekl}*), I.sadw
Address l.eadee
Guthne-Us'ia.
1 lltUihoina
$1.00 si year-
1'rintiiitf Co.
M
f entTtninmtn?
■ X ■ .i 1 n Popular Efact!tcitr u/iJ
fvA
rli< people of V* r. Cni« why h
•■r -ctid a nionnraetjt In t*,- phua
thr M.". ivns *.'iili in
be Ignoriint of He !■„< • t h^r Me \'.r
fill kept thin .ountry out, if ,.vjr
A dnormnt leads 11 life of snrin.
peace, but It Tims to stand for uu awful
lot of stepping on.
•lid f 'hub quota: Jiis -.f history:
II si. i" 1. I. ,- uu this n^e if n
ail camuiori"
l/,« IV«,/J', A Jounco f*tr Diumtnbtr
TSc ii Copy
Ciot it Totiay From Your
Newsdaniar
If :to tanr.Mt 'Ut*y>)y jp«u B«nd ua bla
natpc with \5c (or n iop> poi tp.\l«1
PwPIJ(.«R EliCTSlCITY PU^tlSHWC CO.
3!U/ fco utark SI, Chinno, IX
• «ln N'jtiir |.
Caa you. It you b. rk. ,.ntl.r
* \t down th nrwt be^,nd m «,*.
jaotly gowned woman ><
the ImpoUt to Imltnla h r pctM ^,
head hnr aarriai* nd t.h« fu clB*i!-A#
wny nUm voatt i«ea' K« t, rou rtw,
been Id a crowded p-vain wb«t.
wom* w*> th« center cf atrractjo®
nod <«mi m «om trying t„
HerT A «>niaa U u^,t ckam.a*,
"« "he Ii natural 1 woma wbc «
natural, era* le her arraitc
4 I l sire offeoaa One nau<
tato tha wny mareara and ilfl,
neothar without appaertac rvii^-u-^^
Tha nlceet woir.ac wa sw ^ .y.^
who do Bot poaa ®e Hit p- - --
a me Mia a'au
fl;is,aljr) Sjxiija Ay-riost Extinct.
Ki :.ny, sahl^i* in fiiiFTa 111 er tlre
1 iihregartf of ruture •iippiiaa,
- .uiied in a irau'iy de^'lue In tb^ i:n'ch,
end (n sonje dlstrlctR nas nearly e-
le.iea the e.ttermlniitiot) of these ml
uable Itir bearers, the matter h s Leon
tai ep up by the authorities, and no
i v e* nJ;i be permitted to be caui;bl
i .ns the p. .--e.it te:is*n. and tha
lei of mukine an aLsoluiely c!cs d
l<i id ol three >car la tc be eonald
• tel *IthfJt de'or
A Munomer
tt Is beeoml.1* .lallv more d>crw^t«.
to refer to "the n-eaker • ■ '• O0
count of thr >n<-re;i.<1n ; d< uh ;n thia,
read.T's mlu.) ■n-hli h sfex ., m«*ut.
Sacafc Mm III >f Air *u.\,
C.dumnlators are thuwi who hawt,
neither good hearts no- Kood. under-
utiindlngs. We omjht not to think ,
.f any one UIJ vce tare palpable proot,
and even then we should ooi naplS,
tbem to other*.—Colton
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1916, newspaper, November 2, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155423/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.