The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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Used 40 Years
Bond ef Sympathy.
Ti a flip \ to lady of the hon? -*M
your outbid |oli)|
lUfitr l^dy- y a.' Tramp-
know, then, that ycu will not be In
«cnvlblo to some slight bond bfttwee.
jh when I tell you that 1 a±k< d the
aian for a dime?"
Lucky Thing.
Tt hafl been found that medical
armor Is too -mall for Englishmen of
common o^rse ana >)ci«nc«.
It eon n(;W be seen how little truth
here 1s la Huxley'a much quoted die
turn that science Is organized common
■Jena* That Jb precisely wbut aeienca
Is not Science Is a wholly different
kind of knowledge fiuoj common
•ente at almost every iolnt. To com
mon bente. th« sun revolves about
i«<«. .
TI.a pretty viunA tou<jli< r M
J I r f «r ti*? Otxgi origin*!
<? Ihilllou erf "vtf'," tlhl til* 1 t%)j ift
the cucner iwomjKJj **A
libl" Sh* loo&a4 Ltw. ."e.|«ru«4'Si-
fUJIy, tuj-1 uodiM m> uvf witii
dreiuujr eye*, nirztuttt to
Huy yuuiHL.i^#. gi±i*lUf e)ar
"{be j Mid guaidltin ui^«l r Ito wrfti, fa
J The Woman's Tonic J
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A Sold Everywhere
rip
•*##«*•#*•&< &
fibit of the Mio«.
The Town Monsa and the Country
Movie engaged In a friendly rivalry
|o e.«e which could heat entertain tha
•thor
The Towb Mouae led off Mo Intro
iuced the Country Mouae to a treat
fcianjr people of the right aort. who
graeloualy lapped up all the eliam
parrne ho <mrad to buy—la short, «c
hau*ted ikm reaourcea o< urban hos-
pitality.
"Pretty good'" the Country Mouse
admitted "But aay. you oome out to
&jy 9 lace tn your oar and tun as fas!
c. you like. I'm Juatice of the
Peace."
Thereupon tke Town Motiet had ta
cckco(vi.'.dBM that the row tic llf« hoi J
iitxj n eater poMibllttlea.—fuck.
earth; to science, the contrary Its an
tho present day. I^uektly the women 1 established fact. To common cense, a
of medieval times left no corsets to | planet is til) and stationary; to cl
be tried on by Jadies of tho present
*g0.
An<j Generally He Wouldn't.
You can't Induce a self-made man te
believe that his son would ever suo-
coed In getting anywhere without a
lot of help -Pittsburg Post.
Alcohftllc Peverrgoa From Rice
Doth the Chine « and Japanest
Icanufncture alcoholic beverages froaa
1ce.
Perfectly Comprehenainje.
Tho following speech wn:j made by
n lawyer on behalf of Ills client whose
cow had been JiJJJ.eiJ Jiy n train:
tuco It is n group of rapidly revolving
centers of energy. To common sen?*
water Is a true element; to science. It
Is a compound of atoms of tbejacil)
tar hydrogen and oxygen. To com
aiojj sense. the Uosetta atone Is a bli
of brick covered with moro or lean ror
ular markings, probably with a deco
rutive purpose; to sclenco. It Is the
key to a forgotten language and the
open door to knowledge of a loat civ
lllzatlon.—From a lecture on Phlloa
ophy by Nicholas Murray UuUer.
Metal Lcng In Use
Tin wns known to the Hebrew metal
workers ns an alloy of other metals
u 1j Cj94 "A katyoieutput
Ui a iittlu littjtua i "lyed 8*1. "CVio wIm
tKictJk* tnuu tn mKv.-Jtt-t
u liauiuro Mttl« •<?). "*«<1 •poads hi*
iui u y ub. a he's r-.Tk," iildud lie ln-
cui'i Itlblo b«y to £3m tbt w«.; '
d lull, uml ditrk-iialrwl g*.ii |
acli!, siowj/i "A wl? In tku «ury \jt
Bidustvit." "C%>4 v iu u maa
htullc," was rfea rxtzi nt^K'nCiozi. "Aui
huct# htia frota tittrtr«( a fo.il ur blsu-
put lit aliogirl. "3uat.'i.ne
£ t a man to SxrU fault wltti wLuu
thlnjfa go wniHt;," icifJ « « rrowfQt
llltlu IUftl.!un. "fV/j Hwnt," suld 0:4
piutty Bchtml te«ot jt; "ttmfa lii« l>twt
deli al t! on."
— n J>y ,u iniln: "11 cj
th- tiulu limlf rui. :,s!t Should lmve I,till hl lM|o8,lne. Thulr tin In the
broil run, or If th.) heil had liucn rung ;,|,n0 of DllV|j wtlg oMullle(t froni Trr(
us It shouhl Iiavu h.-n r ing, oy it tho Tyro was by
whistle Iinil been blown ns fi sliould
Imvo )) ', ! IjJew, Jim h ot wlikii tiiV-y did
lielthcr, the row v.-otjld ^iot have been
Injured when sjie was killed.1'
Radium Emanations.
The emanations from radium cannnt
. v stopped, but ns scarcely nny ex-
haustion of the miiterial 1?; appreciable,
•.irsplte the fact that a Mrraril of en-
rif,y Is constantly passlrig ofT from it,
this Is of small consequence. If the
lays were allowed to sen;... liroiutscu-
ousty, however, tliey tnight do consld
crahle danag
T!io Farmjr and Mia hootj.
Good food /e]! cooked, innke.s J.(t-
trr men anil women. The 'farmer
should have the J)e-,,t tiling there is go-
ing on 'lils table; ulso lie generullj'
dues.
supplied by the ships
that traded with Tarshlsh. This tin
come from Spain, hut doubtless the
greater auautlty cume froui the tin dls-
trict; of lii itriln.
Ty Cure a Cold.
Hempve the seeds of one medium-
size grapefruit, put the pulp Into one
quart of cold water, rij,il boll slowly
until it Is. reduced tu one pint. Strain
In oriler to coutlno mid sweeten to taste, mini; one-half
That Did It
Ills nunj was rlcii o<kI elflerlf, hha
niy as the time of Moses. There was ■ huJ C't!ll,:Ki, unOTt«,,,«^' wbl,n ll«
was otit, ami hi* wlf vvurf trying tv
entertain her bj eaoti m«ttn>dH a>i gtiu
thouBlit to b« bost comluctvw tu ttiflr
futuro welfare.
The old lady had recently adi'rl a
giutu"iph0u« ty her estttblUluneut, cod
when iiha lieficd tluit e rly ctj>it lajrn-
U)K hof loving nephivT h<ul lattdu tar
her a record of her Savorltu cvrawt
soli), itie woo delighted.
"iiov/ nice o£ lilxn I" ahe sh1(1, "Can
I hwir ltl"
"WoU," said her nloce, "w# havaa't
tried U yet, b.nt 8tl!!, I'll put It on."
It was o proritntnecd snocoa*, and the
old lady waa charmed.
But hor feelings wken, alter tlK>
©olo was CtilsheU, tha Instruiaeut
brought out with fatal i*knr:;t.->ti
Tha Vi'rlter Who Does Most.
Thtt writer does the most wh<
plvos h!s reader the moat koowledgt
and tukes fro^i hlni tho least time.—
C. CJ. Oolton.
Ihem, therefore, a snto haa been con- the quantity hot .lust after ivtlring t
structed with ,i> thlcjf lining of lead tiiglit and tho remainder cold 111 ill
Inside the stedl.
PJn^nelfl Ceoiu*.
"pij you think there Is any auc*
pit'jj ta IJusiJtlal genius?"
"t nill euro Uiera la I know a
7OU0I mu'p iho has It'ju a marked do
tie*>.~ After he had persuaded the
beautiful daughter ^)f ono of our most
prOtnlnunt Jewelers to become hl
Wife, he went argund and Induced tht
old man let iilm llav4j an engage
bient ring at the cost price "
"I i|on't see any Indication of re
uiarkable tlnanclul geiiiun about tliaL"
"Wait When he and the girl broke
tholt engagement ho took the r!r.f
back to her father and got him to
pay eight per cent. Interest on thi
money that had be«.i tavestad."
■pOAJI-S S( UK 140J>i ..lj( UDItt .<'1
poitddtis .h| A'llHI.I UIIO sit|i su pun 'lion
'u.topisuoa X.iupuoaas u a] pooj jutii.l
11111i.iu.v\ putt .M)ii.n jo nmotiiii oinn|jp
li jo| sdo.K) osom ju s(itit)UiV)|i ai[i oj
^|o.ijl<l3 onp s] ijos uIn1.1u juj ojuo
-i.>j.ijd n Jtujuons wloj.T 11:'[i u| 'ill.ltV
(tin A"|o.uid s| iioj)ii|o.t oiu )mp s-vioij;'
ftdw.1^ pun kHqS Jo 4'prijs oso|o y
•p A|03 oiaiqojj |Oja |na|jBv v
Some Thfngs to De Stiunnctj.
It is better jo be colli than den j
Never run an uJoin<;{< )i? ensln,! l«i:i!r
Iieliki i closed doors. Nc'vc'r usit a y
jieater that Is not fitted with an ade-
quate vent into nil open Hue. Niu,
go lo sleep iij a j'ooiu leiiving a gas
Jieater burning. Always leave a win-
ilow open In cwry room occupied by
pleepll.'g persons.
morning.
ossari
Ijepeat the second night if
MOTHER GRAY •
SWEET POWDKitS
FOR CHILDREN,
A (WtainHaliof for FrvPrtrtucHHi
t'oiiNiipiii ion, II cihIhHih,
•\ Siuiuik it Troiiblrs, Tr«'llilllM
|>i hii r At- i h, and Dim! r o v
\\ ormi. Thny lire ti U n^i
World's Debt to Writer.
ft was a French news writer that
wrote: "SuSer yourselves to be
hanged If need lo but publish your
opinions;" hut la this country writors
Ip early times faced Imprisonment
and thfc pillory ufraln and uga/n In or
der to make their views public, am
whatever these may liavd been, t
must be conceded that they deserve
credit for courage, at least, In hav-
ing laid the foundation of that free
dom which the press of this counts
•njoye. —London Globe.
Pleaei rt of the Children,
There should ba some time durln-
tha day, even In the busiest househe'.c
an hour at least, set apart In whlci
_ nit t l 111N
Trad* Murk, in 34 bourn. At nil I 'rugKiHt a,--eta. ,
Don't ncceot Sanipis mailed i-'UKK. Ad.ireM, the oliler members of the famll
ci, iubfcUtule. A. S. OLMSTED I o Roy. N - should dovote themselvea wholly t
| the ehii "ren.
Seeing tho Other Side.
Wo know n man who has worked aH
Ills life for others; for his parents for |
awhile, then for a wTfe and children ,
and some of hor kin. The world rates
ldm us moderately successful, hut hi«
own actual monetary compensation
lias just about umountcd to board and
clothes. And at homo he hears so:no
complaint because he doesn't do bet-
ter. You hear much pf the Joy of
sei vice, but sometimes there are two
tsiucs.—Atchison (Kan.) Globe.
'Thew 1 If thirty Of/t govtl for u-n
extra huiklred in tim oid girl's wC',
I'm Dutchman r*
m, OCTIOU'J mstxtr.
To take a woman too seriously Is to
tnkft her lor life.—F:orld<\ . mee-
Unlon.
Greatest of Inland Seaa.
The greatest Inland sea ts t!)e Cao
plan ^e"a, which Is 7Q0 lcag rad
1170 miles vldo.
Uig it-ot-Way
Tilings cannot jio entiroiy Cdti^l'n>
torj until so,lie j.ii,ii ' is invented by
whl.'h both the molorist ai.il tail
trln(l can have 111
sami time.
Little object lessons c
stories containing practical knowledge
told In an Interesting way will b<
suro to hold their attention. Thu
alory of the gradual formation of th<,
fruits, (lowers and vegetables will U:
light them and wfll bo eagerly locltod
(arwaid to and ulivays reaiem^aroi
Beglnnlpas of Lifeboat
pko many other inventions ,tho llf.
boiit was a long time in Railing favor
The first lifeboat was designed by >
i Uiiiilon coach builder, Llouei buliln, It
1T85, under the encouragement of th.
prince of Wales, but despite royal p.i
tropage, his Invention received litO*
fcltention. though ono of his boat,
caved soyer'al lives at Bamborougl.
Thi) loss of tile Adventure In 17S0 firj
(jestrtoyed public apathy in this su)
Jec| aqd, with tiio ottering of prlr.e.
for lifeboat designs a first stop towar
llfa navlug at aea waa taken.
Woman's Ay* 1 e-rt
You caii usually guepa within a re
fears of a woman's age by noticing I tlnl post.—New Oilcan
tow she takes It when you call he: |
i sylph Galveston Newe.
Power of rirst Impressions.
In spitp of tho fnct that -lie has
often been corrected our fair young
friend Chlorinila still calls it the jiar-
Stnte.
i-oeklnfl tof Virtue*.
tViieii yoti have {i mind (liven
, )'",lr fancy, cor,alder the good qunlltler
•Iclit-of way hi tho i'f ^''(lon'ntunc^K; us the enter-
, prising v(gpt' of this man, the modesty
I npothef, the lilier'ulity of a third,
iint] so c(i. I'or there Is pothlpg so on
tertijlning ns n lively image of the vir
| tiles' ex{'.llilted ii( tl(e character ol
those we' converse Willi, occurring as
pimierously us possible. Let thi-~. there
fore, be (ilwiiys at ilalul.— Marcus Au
relitiu Antoninus.
pi)ntu,;je,j -uarnngs."
ItaQon sal i J s,.metliiug liko thlr:
fortune ;nf.iu*s ^ .<ml whom she
piakea her jar!l,.g" 1'lo.TSi? note that
'this refers to What' we' may call
"freak's of (untune, not to wealth or
eiuluet.ee won by OIVJ'S own energy < r
talenta. giicli can fliirdly be vlassed
Remarkable Mcdical Treatment.
Mr. Kelly--''An' how are ye thi.s
Inornln,' Mistress l'lyini? Is yer rheu-
tiHitiz any bet tor V" Mrs! ri,vnn--"W"ll,
jis. 1 think It is. 1 thnnlc ye koindly.
^'he lie,,1 doctor's treatment is do'ln' me
a Mini' av good, I helave. He ndvolses , ,.K ,
me lo take queen ...... eternally, and MU' ^ar u«H ^ f<' «°e."
to mil iinarcliy on me J'lnts. So I'm
tlrtln' it. an' 1 think It's lielpiti' nic U^weleorjif Addition U RrloH.
wonderfully." A ppcultar exiierlenco recently ti
| 'c'" a tra^eswan at MurwIUumbah.
, , " ' Auati&lla He Is In the habit cf leav
Improved tec-bream Pong l R , ^ 6[10t al,
To provide „ Siibstiture f „■ the not day Jcccr lnkl lt 0*' 1 T|i,
a «.i> -.i 111 at J j,. ..1....1 ".i' other cvenlpp ho was on the'veranda
ventor has pai.nted a dev..v bat c„ ,nlkln* t0 1;ts. „:ro nn<J reacWn> fft|
u core from a banana iu. 1 ropln..- r, th, j„4 took „ ^nu. 'aBd before he
with Ice cream.—Lxcliangt-. j knew jyhora he was ^ frog was ha!.-:
; *ay Cown his ^\rqat. eventually *11^
^0r. - lag ilgUv down
•father,'' «ald little Rollo, "what lt
neunt by 'pal''7" '
' "Pall, my k>jn," answered the man | Worth o' Clothes,
ef experience, "Is personal friendship Tto Influenco of cletfc«ii mr.gt « •
eklllfullv managed so that lt will Lay .Inue to be, as it has been from the
dividend*"' Washington Star. f beginning of hletroy, either "aacred or
or profuive," a foremost facto(- In thoao
forces by which man a destiny fj
j ,ulded. Hlo health and comfort, alma
-ind purpoces, social standing uhd
business prosperity; everything indeed
(hat malies his life worth living may 1
bo affected by It in directions never j
dreamed of by the ta'lor who, if ho !
Jpes not actually mske the man, Is
largely Instrumental In making him 1
what he is.
The Author',s Pest.
Philip t'llrti- -', nullior of 'the novel,
"Itetween Two Worlds,"' remarked
that though lie, like all writers, neeils
contiu t with people of all kinds, there
is just ope class to escape which lie
would r^i a mile. "The greatest pest
In a writer's life,", said Mr. C'urtlss,
",^s the mail who always says, 'If you
I could only write up a thing that once
happened to my uncle, it would make
the greatest story you ever t'etii^.' "
When Wild Things Go Wad.
Somehow one newer thinks of a wild
animal ns having rubles, but Hint tl«u
are ijnlte as aobject to madness as uni
tlw-lr domcstlcnted brethren Is e\1-
deuc<sl by the outbreak of the diseas-i
.which mvetit parts of Oregon, Califor-
nia, Nevada and Idaho last summer.
Madness is particularly prevalent
among coyotes, and a heavy lotss ol
live stock Is the reBalt. In ono caee
reported, a single rnbld cojoto caused
the loss of 27 steers I
Nor are eat He the solo sufferers, la
Nevada alone 60 persons were treated
fur the dlseiuie by state authorities an
a result of linvlng N-rn bitten by in-
jected anlnsuls, wild and domestic.—
billing.
Hoom for n Larpcr Comjsanjfc
A little girl bad been reprimanded
by her mother for telling n falsehood,
i""Wliero do you think Httle folks go to
! that tell such storiesr asked tlx
i mother.
| "I don't know," enid tho little girl
, unconcernedly I "the same place blj
I folks go to, I ssip^osu.'1—The OBtU:Uau
* lierakt
As spreads n rumor, so expands q,
growing convlctioa.
Sympathy Is not adequate recom-
pense for being an underdog.
If a huslianij |s nil right his wife
p-7 er qlasslties hlln uo an average
OF EVERY DISCRETION
Give us ycor cards, bills, envel
opes, letterheadsphamplels and
minutes.
$4.00 Per Year
By Mail
The Daily Lender in llie oflicijj
State of Oklahoma. It is a inutq
ber of the Associated Press and
Ktet Ejowly and you will ent less."
TSnt's true in most boarding houses,
anyway.
Good and sufficient reasons should
pe found before exposing the contents
of (t t>oy's po^kej.
The Vtlpping" evil does not reach Its
full seriousness until It Is a 'ease of n
tip on tb,o market.
with crude oil at f.'.'l n barrel there
|s going lo be very little to pour on
ny troubled waters.
I'e just nnd ponsidernte In your
treatment of your stomach, but don't
forget yoy Imve a soul.
Orlnthologlcal.
Pearl—1 wonder why that Mrs
nimher Is going around telling ever)
one she got married ,'ust ae a lark
ttuby—-perhaps beouse she marrlej
a Jay.-Clilcaso IJally New ,
Error Hard to Eradicate.
Error, we are poetically assured,
when wounded, writhes in pain and un-
dergoes aii r,'.;n,p ( immediate demi. e,
but in sober truth we know otherwise.
Krrov is like a decapitated snapping
turtle il.ut"continues to' hang on for
unconseionntiie icngllis of time nfier lt
ought to recognize the nature of th-
sltuation and die,
The Average Way.
One trouble with tlie country Is the
way so ninny of our young men feel
that there's no chance to get to the
top In this erii of combination, consol-
idation and big business and so con-
tentedly settle down to do as little
work us possible,—Ohio State Journal.
Anyway, the automobile Is making
llils a nation of elt(zeris trained anc^
accustomed to mechanisms.
Telephone Proposal Won Brtcia.
One of tho Polish belles of Hclyota
«-as married a short tin?* ago to i
.ultor who used tho telephone to pro
pose to her, thus beating out three
flvala who resorted to tho malls.
The bride-elect attended a danu* Id
EprlngCold and mada a tremenuom
bit
Three young men, after pondei.nj
fervently over her -channa, wrote p/o
.^oBn,a,UhePn™xt°day. ^ I C°^inrS 1,16 116WS °f tl,e WW'ldt
But Just before the matl arrived tht 8 ^ea(^er 18 the only SimoQ
fourth suitor, more enterprising thc.n Pure Democratic paper 0f the
his follows, called the girl to a pay State. It is lTIOSt vigorous papej
station te.ephone, proposed and was i o,. Ct j-. - . j.
accepted. J n "'e btate, editorialy. It discu^
The girl went home and found ths sed editorally each da* the orrMt
uZXX ipwhich the °i
and had her trousseau purchased nito , Oklahoma are interested-
In a tew days.—Now liugla'ii Tele | The Leader (fives the 0 II ;ia
Jione Topics. , , ., ,, . ' ,, .
| order of the Corporation Conning
| sion and the Stale Courts deciq
ions in full.
Oklahoma (\Veekly) I.eade^
$1 "CO a year- Address Leadq|
Printing Co. Guthrie Qkltf.
Lines to Be Remembered.
Today is your day and mine; the
only day we have; the day In which
we play our part. What our part may
slgulfy in the great whole we may
not understand; hut we are here to
play it, and now Is our time. TI.-is we
know: It is a part of action, not of
whining. It is a \>'\\\ of love, not
cynicism. It Is for lis to express love
in terms of human helpfulness. This
we know, for we have learned from
sad experience that any other courso j
of life leads toward decay and waste. [
—David Slary Jordan.
If wo n uU leari^ to cat for 25
^ents a day It whl leave \;s a whole
lot more money fox t^e inoviea.
T'p to date nobody has started a sub-
M.riptlon paper for a foundling hos-
pital for Wall street war babies.
very uow and then a young man
who Is In love complains because we
vlon't cnpitulate to ukelele music.
The only drawback to the end of
War Is that the open season for poet
^aureate* will Immediately follow.
rhe Hefgnt or nap^iue^® ai KIb A|i
In what pleasure we ilnd our great
est enjoymen depends much o$ our
age; at one time of life we may like
one thing best, at another time anoth-
er Hero was a small boy roiling ;Jon§
the sidewalk in one of those baud-
opera.'rd v.ngons which he wks pro-
pelling: with one hand, while in tba
other be held an Ice cream cone which
>ie was eating ns be rolled. His waa
probably the highest attainable happl-
Qcsa tt his age.
Peculiarity of Gum Tree.
It has been aacertalned that a guCfl
tree lo Australia la the blghnet iref
tn the world, and stands 415 feet
Gum trees are the mopt rapid growing
plant life known. There Is one lq
Florida which grew 40 feet a yeur foj
(our years.
W^iy Boys Leave the Farn^
Tlie St. Louis (ilobe-Democrat teU^
j u whole lot in a few lines when it
The Woodlot says: "Best reason we have heard ye^
The farm woodlot -iiii furnish work I ",iy ljoys '?UVL> ,,le farm ls becuusft
r men and teams .lurl'ug the whiter ! wl,Uc C1,lf e,"ms ,u hv ' '« ?ow-"
To Cultivate Mamory.
Tha beat way to ran.ember a thing
W tbciougblj to undcrataxid it. unrf
6hea to recall it to mind liy read
I g continually with great attention,
and never par-slog a ps«:age without
understanding aud oonslaeri;.R It well
tht memory will storeii with knuwl
ftdgft. and things wlli recur at tiu'.ei
when wo want tht?iu, the ugh wo cas
Bever rtcctlect the 'fuihrrifc d or froo-
we draw ou; 'deaa.
Only One Gut*s&.
A Xe\y York judge > iys th tt when
a wife takes moj,e\ from her hus-
band's pocket he Is entitled to a HO
per cent drawbar';. Of course he Is,
l ot what does that prove? Does he
get it? One al a tinn, gentlemen;
« i:e at a tin.e.—Washington Herald.
Ohlldlah Oellpf*.
Tea. children believe plenty of qnee?
things. I suppose al). cf you have
b^d the pockctbook fever when you
were little What to I mean? Why
r11 pinr tjp old pocketbooks in tke firm
boll .f .!}nt bn «k bills to an immense
au-ount were hidden In them St, toe
you must all remember pome splond'.d
unfulfilled promise of somehn'-, or
other, which >e<! you with Iu !>er
baps for yeari, and which Kf nk
In your life which nothlap 1 ver
flTied up'-IIolmea
There Is an eastern sanitarium whoso
patients nre cured by. absolute silence.
That's belter than divorce, anyway.
■*he cyuU'nl spinster's definition of
^narriaftc is bS^nply an opportunity fojj
0 girl to throw herself awny ov\ some
\nan.
for men and teams during
months win n other work is scarce, lie-
sides aiding the farmer on the labor
question, the woodlot can supply a por-
tion of the building material, the bulk
of the repair material and a largo part,
If not all, of the fuel used on the av-
erage farm. In addition, t,!ie well-kept
woodlot may be made a source of out-
ride income through sales of timber,
ties or fuel wood.
Tracing Organ Mcchanlsm.
Expensive Ambition.
Novelist Philip Curtiss says that
heart all women are ctft e women. Bulj
that wouldn't be so bad if they didn'^
want to drive up to the cave in 0[
limousine.—Grand Itapids Press.
' I
— ^enfy<*4ily.
Visitor-"How do you get along
with your rival town, Bungville?" Xa^
tive—as all rival towns do. The
Clvle League la each toA n works
frem October to April promoting
friendly relations between the two
towns, and the first biuobali gum* w®
play thuui undt>es It."
Way or uiy Great.
It Is easv lu this world to Ht* afV
ir the world's opinion; lt ls easy li^
loiltude to live after one's own; bu|
• he great man ts be who In the midsl
When pneumatic power In the cou- ^ crowd keeps with perfect sweeV
struetion of the orgun began to tak^ Qe}.fl independence <?f BoJUudo.-^
the place of the hydraulic ls uncertain, gm#rg<m «
although the Invention of the bellow^
mechanism dates from the time of one *tmm
of the later ltonmn emi-erors—probably
Julian. lint it was only in the tenth
century, when (Jcrmany had taken the
place of Constantinople as the center
of organ building, that the bellows
mechanism came into general adoption.
Daii> Thought
|. rfiv'.ion din;: 1° a man, which,,
•lit til le' 'nave brushed ofi enji
.11! spin l'erevei «.n hi- att^
: : i; —Cariylo.
Vl
Being Natural.
Can you If you be Ibe gentler hij |
walk down the street behind «n ele- |
gantly gowned woman and restrain !
the Impules to lmilate tier poise of |
head, her carrlaee ami the fasclnatlrg
ways she possesses? Have you ever i
been In a crowded room where ona i
woman was the center of attraitloa
nnd seen someone trying o imltat#
her? A woman Is most charming
wuen she Is natural. A woman who is p.,no. „r ,u. r i r, '
natural, even In her erratic moods. . Constitutional C/OI}
does not give oliense One cannot imi- volition. Contains all the nevvsj
late the ways, manners and style at National, State and I.opal - A
another without appearing ridiculous. |V,„ .- , „ , **
l'he nicest women we meet are thus. 'hc Inwmation for the Lnwye^
who do not posa ar seek to imiiat« Merchant, Doctor. Farmer-
;om< one else.
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1917, newspaper, October 25, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155458/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.