The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XXltl
No 3 J
GUTHRIE,
OK L
T H 'J R s D A Y
J A N U \ R Y
iHt UNITtO SPATES FOOD
AOMINI8T RATION SAY«;
Food MH^ng I. In Its essence the
dally Individual strylc« of all the
peopts. Every group e«n substi-
tute and even the great majority
of thrifty people can save a little
—and the more luxurious element*
of the population esn, fey redue-
«lon to «4«p1e „vln(J „v# much
This means no more than ttiat we
should eat plenty, *u< wisely and
without wartt.
27 Annual Tuskegee Confer- pjrc wr,
ence j '*ACE MEN AHEAD
Washington, Jan. — Provos
Atlantic City Gets Next Ses
ii-^n of Business League
SUGAR CONTROL
In the opening address at tfc«1 ——... ...... — rro\os ,
27th Annual ''uskeg.e Confer. ■Uarsha'Geuera! announced th«t 'U8'cefi'Ji' Alabama, .Ian. 23,
ence. January 16, President lh:,t^tutic« compiled in his ^Kmmiu J- 'Sco . Secretary of
<iuot*<i as raying in ,ilow that colored reKis , Na!lodai Ne«ro Business American Consumer Profited bj
j Food Will Win the
I sir
U'
ar
Acah<;k (M.rl at the
M'ortd Is coining t«
rtie nut
^ IVetgluii, is In
lujf to f he i;o
wfee** \t*> t<ri
uAd |.m.
tfcltig
lt> l l<« I g
enough fon i|
<o krep
Food ]; ,■? now
* r'C. *Z
An.erl1Pop(|e lnu8t
!hn'i"S< PS H,""rlfl,'e tnr wore
than viw ,< first U o**txt
UJ$* *««* ar*: Fr.mc ,
"""I England iittre W
< >« to uu^Jz
<o or tW4.1,<. «e^k., (Whftn
X u?; •I'lpmet.lB stop-
he allied nations begin cons,mi-
I 'g Into Nils bender stare <in<1
heeta « 6«irt uutrnh Info nMn#J
f.lllljlio .-uocKtl.W). — Hill|eli Ul,„H
mean <le£u*t in short w<lv,
Jvnrope <(*«, must |(V4> m
America* «urp1u«. ywllr ^
Increases otu- available storks
Just Mint much and HrtuHlly feeds
some porsaq Jn «ie countries with
which we *re associated la our
is
■"•/•••« III |
p rt:- jfanta hare, farge propotiom «
Wens farmers toeher* CT" r'
preachers, nnd leaders ffenerally^antj > " men
should fceop clearly a.d definite 'ed |jst PP°Mlonattt * >t
ly in mind the faet. that the j -n ,
iaoe problem in America i« B0 I J 00 ored entrant a^rtB
ing to be worked out ^outh of
tlie Mags,, mnd Dixon line and I
firmly h«iiev« tliat •ventually.
we are going to have an amicable
a u tment of all the fundlemen
tal pluses of of raee re ■ — lIJe
'ationsliiiis in our country North t0l,a' 'U4fl fa9t'n tatl'ed by the
i _ i .. draft hnirfi «tn/4 / .i
• <ruled 737.628, or nearly 8 per
cent of i|ie total registration 9.
|>r)tiG,508 fiu-a.
I "0f thcse colored registrants
jGe-'fral Crovyder's report say
208 953 or 28 per cent of the
and Mo<ith. aud wU knows that jtlraft bo*rd a°d of the number
hf> called, 73.C97 or 36 per c#n
great labitory from which he 'mve becn c®'tified for servie.
will teach the rest of tlis Jworld, in oi,30r w«rds, out of every
that it is possible for people of 100 co'°red citizens called
different races, creed cojors and Wore c«Wledfor aervice and 6*
shades of opeiuon, political and Wei'° reJected- o empted .or dis
otherwise to adjust tlacir econ ch£r^pfi; u'hweas every loo
omic, civic and social relation white called, 25 "were certilied
ships in such a way as will make for S('rvicfl *"4 75 per cent were
—— ~ " j as win mane - n« pur cent were
wmch we are associated ta OUf | each a,ld 8l ve t0 help , rci"«< exempted ar discharged
W*OnrB.?nl? ,tw''r,'<1'rnl r<>«■'■ r«. I thj others rather tha« hate uiut m
been ahipX^to tkTattteV1***^ |i eiid«avor to hinder the others' ' C^CBS (Jwn ^°.°°0,000 Acre
progress Armstrong, Cruvath, °f ^a'uat le Ground
Laugue. has bten authorized by
the Hon. J. c. Napier, President
and Dr. Ruljeit R, Moton, Chair
man o tho iixecutive Committee,
to announce that it has been
decided to hold the next meet
ing of the National Negro Busm
ess League at Atlantic City.
Now Jer.sey, August 21-22 23
1918. .
During the meeting at Chatt
nooga, Tennessee, 1917, invita
tions were road from various
cities including Atlantic City and
it was decided then to leave the
matter of selection o; the meet
ing plac« for 1918 to a specia'
committee consisting of the i'res
dent, Chairman of the Executive
o ni'rn naii i iomp
Oj 1 if IL J i'-l'l I infj 1 Laxntlve pleasant to take. Made and
VJlBUi; r®co®^nended to the public by ParisMedl-
cine Co.. manufacturers of Laxative Bromo
yuuu"° ^ t ">ve's Tasteless chill Tuuit.
w^.wu.nti riumeo
$180,000,000—French Situ
ation Helped.
SERVICE CAR
HOME PRICE HELD AT 9 CENTS.
rr ,Nit and Day
Java Stockt UnavallahU
OFFICE PHONE 1253
Sugnr control biui mml the Ain«r
,C|U1 pub,J<? ll8U.UW.iiOU!, Hertieri
**r, LulUn} Slates aduilnlMtrator,
declured t] e oilier iky, nrninrimr
He I«>ILUJ out iiiai mar w«8 m-u RESIDENCE PHONE 159
•'IS for 11 cunts a pound lust Aiu'its!
nrnl <V>.>* i* ..i • i
« •••« •* u , u.i,
nnd that it would have advanced lo aj
conu a pound, with tho world s|,ort.
"(,'c ns a stimulus, hud not the foot
administration secured the co-opcrti.
Hon of the rentiers and wholesaler*
and tlxed n sugar price that today en
ahlcs housewives to buy sugar at fro,,,
a'/4 to cents u j«>und.
••Kvery 1 <v«t rnlse |n BUKnr froni
" 1 l" J««u«ry 1 means $18.-'
\t w 10 rl.uin consumer,"
Mr Hoover uld. "Numbers of ,.,n-
tleincn will toll you tliu< no oont 8ugur
. 'iVe. '!'"1 ib* PUMIC
R. T. MCDANIEL
^ . . , iu« T U:illo
„ . - -1 (,t ?180.000.000 this year if we
Committee and the Secretary of tuke'' " <■<* actions.'1 |Jlter
. .. . y 01 «'• Hoover called attention to the fact
or the Lc;i£Ue, that uuwntrollea sugar advanced to
irni nns \
been shipped to tbo atties.
"■ "■ AI)MIM.iT«AT(ON
When
'Your
SHOES
^ are, I'rjssell a« well as our
Creat Leader, the founder of
this institution have made nota
ble contribution toward the ad
Tf-HNK OF
H. EL. Borons1
SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
325 W€«t Ok la.
Good Leather and Good
Workmanship,
r^Ce<? . "'o tWHiriUUtlOll to
we as Ne^ro farmers must pi «.y
an importatit part."
Don t Pail to Hear
Washington, D. C- Jan. 16-
It is a matter of formal record
that Negroes in the United own
approximately 20,0.00,000 aere*
of land, or an eroa equellin<
j th® the territory of Massachus-
,elts, New fiampshare, V.rmont
and Bhod Island combined
other property as assessed to
Finds Cure for Epilepsy
After Years of Suffering
"as aflllctod with
«Plle,alc «ta for throe }•„««.
eomln, ev. ry ,e„ WC(jkj Wo ^ ^
«v«ral Uflclwa ba tlioy M hfr ^
About a
r«ox ago IT a
hoard «( i>o
M'tee* Kervln«,
and u ccrtaiwJ^
ban proved *
blessing to our
llttlo .ii. fflie is
u a K- a^par&ntly
curo<3 otitl ori«
JoyJrur the
of toaltb. It Is
over a year sfito*
has hnd «
T.t- Wo ennnot
« Or. W,rWr.,'PKaL to<> h'cl,J*
MJXS. FRANK ANDEHfioM.
largest a„d besf equipped
SlweSJwp in Guthrie.
; Dr. Dixie B- Tucker, Special
Government Agent will lecture
t. -r . K,v/i'" "3 assessed to i ^ comitcy. MaW
Dr. w|lbmpMphh valued w
J-rom iMa /•I'd -r . H
list Haptist Church Feb
one million dollars.
ihi>* material possession it
widely distributed, of course
out the race which has come in
_ To Cure . Cold i„ 0ne Day-
I u'mluu."rc"'1
K W, WKtfFi a ti..,..,,./. •' <■ "■
ui.dvh- T\i ,"y " " '« " to
^ f "<•"«)'« 5 nu sacb Lui.
Dr W. E Faster,
dentist
5, at 100 r. u.
I
I She has a messege you cannot 'can; color does not count
I aflord to miss.
Hominy, Okla,
it0 Possession is most truelv Arner £or "'is "ai'iTcti'o"
• ' I beneficial timusanda' oI ease,
Mis, Carrie Davis lias return v>ener j Tonic becau^ o'—"7 ua 8
i0d fr°"' •,wt
Grove's Tasteless
,'en„.. I.ittlo "oc-k. M*
3.11(1 Hllf QltHlnrvii A . I-
and Hot Springs A'k.
There have been quite a num
hom *tacl.-4 of epilepsy arc a
o irden and sorrow to their parcnU
Who UOUM give anything to rcMurc
nealtti to the eufftreri
Dr Miles' Nervine
for°"h,a0/„'!;!..bcat rc",c'l'« known
it proven
' t:iotisan(1s of ci sc<
and those who |lav« usc.J it hire
tlie greatest faith in jt. J, j r*
for ^r " b:U a rc"al>!c remedy
for nervous diseases. Vou neej
hesitate to give it s trja|
bofS',d u'iS'L " «"• «r.«
returned. " bene"t yur money l.
miles medical co, mkhvt, ,^
Daily Thought.
rectionier,,}''V",'!."'"^ ,,*'r wr™c <H-
" ni«n, in his
Will Ix;in Dr. Wright's Office
1 ~ . ivir.
Ievery Sunday prepared to do the ^
Ball kinds of Dental Work
" ' purchase a farm
* "sM-crK",'ir.
Few Real Blue Flower®.
, nuvancoil to
33 *euta u pound during the Civil War.
Fran ee Cot Our Sugar.
Toduy tlie American public tine lw,
a lotted 70 per cent, of lta normal Bu,(
pt.v. I.efoie the w r tlie average mi-
nimi household consumption here was
1 11 peraun. It, Kngland the
annual cotuumptloii during the war I.
' p'"""!s' 1""1 I'rntice (Dob person
JUS"- " '"U" over one ,JUS
"In August the fr.*,* pavement
found Itself una Me to maintain ovei
lUU ration," M,. I louver deelane-L
An appeal wa.s made to Aia-rlen.
Imnce needed 100.000 Iona. Wo
r.gwrtl to tin ti,|S demand and up to
DecemW had shipped 83,420 ton a. I„
he meantime an appeal was mudo to
iho American public to r,*luc« lis sug-
nr coiuiumptlon, aud requests „ero
'11S,r""1">rH 10 KUPP r the
vWtb ai * <lr,"k" 'rada
nI ' f° T'r 0< "urmul supply,
nils has been generally folded, al-
houffl, «„eh regulations weru volun-
'ar,. as tlie f,w,| odmlulstratlup had
authority to Impose tlietn."
Oomeatle Price I. 8'/, to 0 ConU.
Iietall grocers throughout the e„„„.
r> are supposed to take a pnollt of no
1 more than ,<0 cents a hundred-half a
| food administration regulatlous, bind-
J ug re lners and wholesalers, th* re-
, lalter Is aide today to buy sugar at
™Ti ,? <V"'-S u 1"J"nd. This
om,b es him to sell ,0 ,be bousewlfo at
lo 9 cents a pound.
There have been ,me flotation* of
the sugar rull.iga Mr. H.x.ver said
re,ent y: "Sale* of sugar from 1(1 t„
-0 cents per pound have boon reported
and followed up vigorously an^ s'otf
ped and Is evidence Itself „f the price,
"ntilet r''|C""S1""erR "ou1,1 h"vo "*«"
mulct had we not Intervened. We have
forfeited wholesalers' licenses In ag-
gravated cases, nnd we have Issued
warnings to first offenders In a great
:s;:r ,hr"uK" - ^ •+
Effect on Military 6ltuatl n.
American sugar stocks could |lu fui-
. "ur,l,;l1 v«*r soon |f ships could
Philadelphia Had First MaBazlne. ,
The city that gave bl^h to the tnag-
lezloe Is not the efty from which now
yMOie the greater number of our
standard and popular periodicals. I'hlU -
lulelphlu, not New Vork, was the first/
i,■ . nil Iiiusirnru
\\ bo frtiould l « tlie liest-knovv,, so,, „t
Mr. Chas. Sharp left Saturday I!,m'Ih"'. "r ••ourse. nut which
_ , m aailiruay do o,, re„d of „nd n'taetiiher most
0 for Trenton, Tenn. to ^1/', ^!',y •,os,'f||,: h..' ad-
t. vtrllsed. He wore a emit of many
He will also wlillst the rest of tlie family
o,„. |„ K n«u City „j St;
S,. Uui. o„ business. j
USE
MME. C.J, WALKER'S
Wonderful Hair
Grower
Postively Guaranteed . ' to
Grow and Beautify the Hair
and Cure Dandraff
Sold ry
mrs ella willi\ms
Phone 131)2 not W Noble
Hair Dressing
Poro System
Falling hair and
dandruff successful-
ly treated.
MRS. SH1RLY D. LONG
517 S. Division
Fiione 524 GUTHRIE,OKLA
Dr. R. H. Long
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office 117* s. 2nd- St
Phone 1257
Residence 517, s Division
''hone 524
9 to j2 A. m,
Office Hours / 2 to 5 p. m.
SUNDAYS 9 to 11
Guthrie
Oklahoma
We had snow 16 inches deep.
Some Thing, to Be Shunned.
,v v-" 'S '"'U,>r >-e cold ti,an dead
Mr. Ld Branum, one of J ,°r,"" nutomobile engine long
!•< hind close,1 doors. Never use a gas
e.e,,ana, not New York, was tlie first/ umnum, one of
alihougi,pn)('m1!o("th,'.' i Hom'n->'s best farmers has sold ««t i« not 'ntted° wml'Tt^ad^ I> 'tcm,'f; p,lt'n ilnl t^r fover „ Why 8hort,fle
newspaper. It, the fourth year of the 0ver 400. Worth of-cotton and *' 7" "" "1"'n llai' -Never of and a little sTffr ^°iT ^ , Br°at
I flghteenth century. IVna's City was • „ • , • I """" " ro""' '^'Ing „ J* > 8tnn° having first [ , 3 r™ "'e Worl" Hre
:.«t, aud In the magazine Held It w«a 18 Stl11 P,ck,n« «« the SHOW- A1"u.vs leave „ uln- "• I'eel ,l,|„ „ ""T' """ to ^ '""I K"S' """"
3nst. "u* | dow open In evrry room occupied bv ,ll(« It imtt nut 11 ,, T 1 l, n,on' of u«d at h<
sleeping persons, "eJ b} peel |n- ' S ,ml1. P'<^0 of the ^'Uan sugar Is unavalb
— — , ________ boiling water SwL>i'! t1,n,s "t ">e shlr shortage.
I To Cur. . r closely, ^ "U(1 cover It, While U boats made
New Noises. Remove the * i <■ lbe woH(1'11 sll'W>lng, I'r
I Some °f the new automobile horns !*<• grapefruit nmth ' ceased to be se'f susts
flake a noise so different fro,,, I _ o„„ot J . , ' put tht >u)n Into oue 8ov a _ . I manufacture. England
u), , *l oiuiie me Qloven
S dps needed to transport this sugar.
It would take the boats one year to
n, — ■""•-"5. i ''"ul 2-r>,,-000 tons. In the same time __
luo Is a .scarce color In our gar- 1 y °"n!l1 1,0 us,-<1 'or trunsnortln- ^ Copper in Ancient Day*.
Unit, but (iger.-itiim, cornflov.ei-, bulu- 200:(>00 soldiers to Frauee. C"w", among the ancient Hebrewl
htue-eyes; Swan river daisy nnd Salpl- ,food ndmlnlstratlon believes T"T helmets, siiear*
Ktos-sis slnu.-ita, anemone blanda, for- !, <he Al,w>rlo n l 'hlle wilt diminish f.Ill". Cr ,nit>lu 1«"it« of war. Tho cr-
g - me-not, some larkspurs, some cot- f*UKn.r w)"s«l t'tlon t,y 10 «r 13 per W "W found In Job.
mutinies una cue or two !,!« arc very " " 18 """,e rlcar 'bat such £ ^ roDlJ'^ "bow of copper "
g"°'' f"enr "7ln« ' « patriotic act and ^Opl>or co"1'1 °t u.v. been applied
| . understood that there are 0,wsu UKcvH Without the artisans nov
" * 0< 8*efl"="<"•« mailable to take *' > '^gotten svH.-ret f„r n-tn
on, 8UCh «' h ",0 'mrdor ani1 ""'r via*
1 °r" 8;' ,p' I M« w - can make It today.
Why ShArfana Cul.i.
For Fever Patient.
patient's :" I',.t'Tll'm,. l'.' '!? /°r f°VPr
f'Hm „nd a little 's.lrr,""into^a
New Noisea.
J Some of the new automobile horns
11 ake „ noise so different from any-
l>" C ever heard by (he present g,„-
1 ,,lnt "ll(' I" tempted to tlMlevo
Inventor lias aceldcntallv hit on
Its f?.- n# ,1. .
To Cure a Cold.
•t/e^ranef u "r'',la "f ,nc<Ihlm
W rt t 7 Pl" th" '",lp °',e
u, l i f "",1 1,011 «l"«lv
,o, . J. „ ."Hl"00lJ OQ- Pint. Htralr
Learning and Forgetting.
ar almost always engaged lD forget- . " remainder cold In the tlo„ ",le. of "'<ist nutrl- to Amerlcu aud the uw
Soy Beans as Food.
Hoy beans. Introduce,! Into the Unll
a co OH,''!'!1:?!. "1"" hundred years
Why Shortage Exlata. ———.
The three great sugar producing ceo- ' I ... ...
en, of the world are cjermany. the IVJ.y ,o ,Ti"'* 8o"">«hlnfl.
(jennan sugar an ok and hud'' V lrs'"1"'!i <"andy
'ome. The Hast tents. Lnter h„ ^"7P ""'<l '!*
vailable because of trl^I to Imprest ,11uT' S"1 ,"1<1
|fae .r ",B<le I'lg Inroads on buve'b"'' "" ''"^""Vlt might
the wor d . shipping. France and Italy , .,^.'MOn "I ale al „ '
leased to he e>f sustaining In suiinr ca'"ly." said be. "but I W. ,i
manufacture. England in ilia mean' f°r "er '« Pop." °' ' ,t,rt
, ^ ** • i in me meno-
offfro' Oornum sugar-
M00,000 tons a year—I,ecu use of the
War. 1 he result has Ik-ci tluit the al
—
*— > •; | ^ dopa,„,io,,( n/ .'irrlo'ullure.'"11'11'1'
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