The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XXVI
No. 34
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, T H U R S O A Y, FEBRUARY 2t 1918
t t
he who wastes mmu
HS|i:pl;;fe'J
Colored Food Expert in
|
Consultation at Washington
A Nfegre fprajii s Success
H M Chid wick .a Sunday
School Worker at Camp
Sherman, Ohio
CAMP SHEKMAN OHIO. Feb3
1918 (.o, U. 317th. liujrd' Sun
day School met this morning at
10:30 ocloek the weather was
a crust of bread ®5iiJ|
prolongs the war
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gay xi
ffllaW '.VMSiraraea;
ALLIANCE ETiEiIT ANNUAL
0FFIC3 US MR- CHARLES PARKER,
J '
2 farmer is one of the vepub
At the Annual election last ..
... „ , lican aspirants for the sher
Monday of ihe AILanue tjie fpj-
Jowingf were eleccrd' !
served very satisfactorily at
T* o achUvi'Ownt of Me; Sarah
. Vi alUcr, !l.* wealthiest woman
Tuskegee Institute Ala Prof nt ti„, v, „ .
oi me t iv race, nave not gur
CeorRe W. Carver. Director of |jrlv«| tftos, „* intimately a«
(the Tuskegee Kxperment Stft'ion soc-iut€.|y ajla(),jMwj wilh h„.
| has just returned fron? \VMhinB t0 gtrangtfs however her story
| tioi. District Columbia. «here he j u we|, njg|l incmlihle_
I W0"' at lhe lnv''t«'io of the De Aladame >VuJker( a< ^ u UB pleasant.
jFOrtmentof ARrkultnre, to de- ua,ly ^ ^ q( l he SuPt. opened the school by
; mongtrate the sweet potato pro I ble parent* ai the twenty fifth 'singintr' ^ nie ,,ot l> «eutle
i ducts which lie has been ex per day of December,'18G7. At the! Savior-
: imenting with successfully dur afe of „ovei} s,,e wag njj Twenty members were preSen.
,ing tie past year- 'dependent for her support upon } at '',e of l^e opening- The
Proffessor t-aryer reports that i „ , , , 1r , , .
s sjoit! ai'.d a erne 1 broth 1'or<1 h ' rayer was lepeuted in
his mepting in Washingten was ' i„„ ,
p. iri law. wnen she was four'Iconceit leu by this superintend
most encouraging and states L , . , „ o .
: teen she {parried for potectjon j e"t, Scripture lesson a porton of
that it is the purpose of the gov L.„, . ,
a'tUll0,,,e- ,n ller tvventwth tl)e 4tl, chapter of 8t. I.uke
year she became a widow with |, ead by ,]jgler Samue! K. Brown
for Indigestion. Constipation or
Biliousness
Just try one 50-cent buttle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN, A Liquid DigestiveT
l-axative pleasant to take. Made and
recommended to tbe public by Paris Medi-
cine Co.. manufacturers uf Laxative Brumo
Quinine and (Move's Tasteless chill Tonio.
iinment to make future exper
merits with the sweet potato t i
ascertain how some of the Eighty
j a littl-j girl to support, def md,
and educate.
At iQ:15jthe school entered inte
SERVICE CAR
Night and Day
OFFICE PHONE 1253
MCE PHONE 153
R. T. MC'DANIEL
... | O"14 u^jll"" s
eight products \yhich he ha-
j One night, as
worked out may be used in eon 'story, she had i
««■** . Mr. ParterU^ lhe .
I the di
she tolls the!
a dream a .<t
scussion of the lesson
to stir
| taught by the superintendent,
ilbject: Je^-us Lord of the Sab
Rev- 8. A. Clark, president
C Lane, Vice president
" R Boone secretary
Mrs- Ajhcraft a^t. secretary. Packer om/iis a larm and
Rev. 0. R Short, treasurerj farms n^arthe Carter oil wel\
Rev. Walton Bp.wn, Cb. cast o{ Guthrie
fx. entire and Proyr. commit- f .'Prof. G?0< W. Carver of!
f ! Tuskegee Institute in Alabama I
Rev. .1. " "
II. Ilarg', eli Ciy^
j. rogram c.f fpod economy, hair tunic business. With very
deputy sheriff of Lincoln i Concerning the dried sweet! little over her railroad fare sh.
county several years. MrJ potato, one of the products which J left H Louis and and went to
Protlessor Carver h&s been ex p -nvct:.Colorado, and in thu facn
pei meriting with, 'he New of the moit discoinaging circum
\orker says (staii^ep, with a capital pf $1.25,
began selling her ba r grower
in less than a year she bojiinn
c.n;of Derive [ leading Negro
Guthiie Ok!a.
I r cently sent vis samples of dried
business women.
[n 190(> Madam W
j to Indianapolis. In I
iiid ! ^ore tl;a wor
pommi'toc. ; Editor af tliQ Guide: Thru an '
: ! weet pit-itoes, the first wi-
The Ministers Ail'ancc is one ^ over sight of youw, at >rnev <,
j ' i have e'/er seen, iliey eame in ex|
the most influencial oruaniza !Ceo W, Carry'g name did Snotl ,, .
1 cellent cojiqition, ami, put piopie
tioiis in Gutfirie aopear on urogram of The Cit i
T ' I pronounced, them quite equal t
.mm. flulture Club" Ust week The!. , ,
: . ' he product when copked U was ahe told the atofy of her career.
; O'vitde will do us the fp,vor to r! |; , 1
When ojinro N- ■ f , f, , • • , , ■ I W>'ntcessa^y to scjh tl,$m for -lie made that city her general
\/ncn \Ujlr \ '1 i'OVI the subiect. assigned hv to •
Vour OI.ULO Repairing , ,, •'i 'ort tinve, an4 then cook in the |h-adquarters, organ 7 d "The
r ? appear at the head <>5 ?&arcliL
THINK OF
I~1 • HI- bo\vona|
SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
325 West Okla.
bath. Golden 'text The Sjn
of Man is L .id even of Sabbath,
At 11 :.'>() the lesson closed
l he attendanc was j^ood. Fiftj
or more members present
H. M Chadwiek, Supt.
Robt. Brown, Secy.
Somewhere in I'ranee Feb -
At the inviiatien o-f t1 entente
a 11 i r i. two promtnt
i > '
Africar
il
.... . , j ordinary way. U.vssa potatoes! Madame S-. J. Walker Manufac
Lacing the future;
C im ! Ill S 1C.1l ex?e (Hit e.nirlifinri „ |nn. r>~ r ■ .
to"
iifl.o rtie ( rtlcih.
of ll\e great African ttfUSne fuve
been so fcionored. t'hey are vi; -
iLing all the African labor hatal-
ions as it one of th«i? eheif
objects-to Foe ftow> the black labor
ers are treati d. When I hey re
yiood Leather
Workmanship
a iid Good
program- iUiu1Cf . . „ . i
r - . L im ' 111 s lcl1 excellent conditio n turlng Comp iny, of which slia i
— r,mcu nc)r. ,
■ v 1 lk duct, that it secny aa i£ thisj pre ,.rocider,ted vigor and ©ptimism !turn tlipy ui" ,)C abI'} to nak® an
• paratio.il of the s\y<jets ought to a campaign for business advance I intore«ting repo t to the oheifs
New York, Feb. 18 President 'become a great industry. It is ,neMt. and tribes on the wonders and
W.lson has consented 19 recive' P°ssib!e to produce more food Her success Lis been u,npnral[ terror"1 ^ scientific war facer
* <h? New ,c°m':,n r--re o! 8 sweet | c- a 02s el'ed Since sh.e. ettled, in Indian
Wheciflfe*" Vou Need a Cieneral Tonic
r p esentat ives of-
Shoe Shop in Guthrie.
largest and Best Equipped Yolk b,anc1' of lhe ^"ipnal i than qa.n be p.: odu.cep from.any ! apolis .lver ba,sm,ess has incwd """ Tak, Grove's.
S. ciaty for the At vaneement othci. crop Krcwitl;, jn ll:is coun c such an extent ciut it gives
Colpred People wl.p, will present try, aad the sv^eet is. such thai ^'"'I'loynient 10 over throe tli >11
a l yge petition at; t!- .' \i(lii.li?1 u^dess stored,carefuljly it i^sJioit an-' persons: t is laj*g lyl'itnn
House tpmorrow asking tbe pees 1 jyed. I Z'J h,v every s ;ction of tli * United
i^ent to-extend clemency to five Some or^e in the South will find ""tales, and the W st Indies, and
Negro soidiers o', ilv; lv<entj{ it pn:a:b!e to, develop a greafc, 'iasavveek j,dn. omeof thousa d,
"10 Cure a Cold in One Day.
rake r.AWVriVI-: HKOMO Quinine. It slops the
Con if ti mid Hcadach^ nnd works off the Cold.
Iiriik'slsts refund motley if it fails to curt-. . ,
4- w. guovk'3 sigiyiure ao each to*, a*;, j Joi'th,1 njt.ed, states infantry who basine-s in dj'yino-
| navq been sentenced court mac- vveet ,)p tatoes^
Linn runic i i cvjuuiif vnuiunc. -8a a
General Tonic because. qon.tat.Qni the
v/el 1 k now n tonic ]jropi/.Uvt s of Qh' INI N K
cin<l IRO'N.. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Duriches the Iilood and
Built.La up Ui«j Whole System. 60 ccots.
They Go Together.
Hif who woiiltl anther roses iniis*
not foui;
I^r. W. E Fester,
DENTIST
tial to dea'Ji for participalii g
in the fahil riot3 at ll-ouston.
I Texas, Augua.l 2-', l?.st.
I The president will also te
I
I to review the case- of 41,
'Will be in Dr. Wright's Office! other Ne^ro soldiers who were
$very Sunday prepared to do sentenced to liie imprisonment
all kinds of Dental Work. ; «s the iei uU of the rioting, the
i announcement said.
MnTHP-O r.DAV'C eanrtary InjflvTdual 8poon.
c\iij — C-T ri. Jr}'- r^r ! Anions tl c Intent sanltHry npnU
ca'" POWDE-RS for public outing places tf.
FOR CHILDREN, ?poon pressed from paper that can b
cS.TJfihp«K",or thrown away after using.
Ntomurli TrniiblCH> I'l i lbiiiA
l)lnord«rn, hsfl llimtroy - —*
ornm. Tb«r Brruk un ColcUi
Some Things to Be Silunnedj
OVER C5 V,EARS'
EX.PERIENCS
i. t . ««r(ni. ThavBrrukunC
Trnjle Mirk. In alb™™, if.ll JioU.
Don t Rccopt SuuplB KliKH Addrma,
an, mboutiiU. A. i, OH«TpD 1* Roy, N-*,
It Is better tt> be cold than Uead.
T«ADI: M.*nK3
DE«ilGN3
. COPVrilGHTS &LO.
A nrnno Rondl.ijf a akef rh mul il«*si'rl«>t !< :> nnij
n«ili l:ly M.«.(>ifaln our opwiidii free wiiotlior mi
i:i v<■ 1111"n h |>ionnlily patentable. ( unimTtiiU ii-
tioni -trioilyr'oiitMciitlal. HflHOBuOK on I'nti-nta
bi-i.l fr«M . OMivit Jitrfiiry for liocurlritf plito'nt
I .• 'i fHkon through J*(uiui & Co. recolvc
•p.. i il a .Hi r, wit hout eliwrue, lu tlio
Scientific .Hiiicricai!.
A biNirlflotM -ly llluotrnf f d wcffklr. Lnru^it clr-
t'lliitlcm <.j miy h' Ici'tiUo j' in r iih I. 'IVnaflJii n
y<\ir; four niontlie, 11. SolUbjruIl nown'ttvOlcrf.
MU^&Co.3G,,,r'a!,i^NRW York
iluiuch OfTIco. ti'ij l<' fit., Wacbiutfton. "
Remarkable Linfluist.
Tlie prcatosl of all linguistic genlnses
' i
and selling ll i,lais- 0nly a few weeki "tfO-
-he was compelled to mate- a
10.009 addit un to her already
spacious lactory in order to meet
increasintr demands
Southern Workman
Discovered "Arabian Night3."
1 hi' Arabian Xliibts" slurb'1' wore
translated Iqfn Enplluli, fr<mi tiw> Ara-
bic by Antonio ijiilliind; .n Krench
fiiKanr. and trjir, who died Ir, 1715.
He obtained tht>m In liieir original
form during l^js visit to tlic 10,*isi as
:in attache of flip 1'rcnch embassy ;vt
Constaatlnop'^.
tf Weil Located.
fai^W |rtlSt'!"""t 's ,ik" an Metric
'■HI, jusl fee,.,, ,, ;-o|tl(; und , .0pi,. art.
sun te wind of it.-Boston Trun-
Kroof' o* foww of' Advertising.
"AdvorllsInK Is a grout art," said
one trailcsiiian lo iiuoilu r a day or so
ai-'o. "I,«t mo give yon an Illustration:
hii.should In* tli',* best l<nown son of
Ji"'"li.y Itculicn, o£,(M'W'.su. But which
cl>i .vim I'i'iid of mid rcmemtiiv
Why Joseph: because ho ad- I
v^i-rlsed. Pf!. wore' a coat of many
colors, whilst the vos-t of the family
Vent about hi tlio ordinary kind—1
whatever Ihcy may have been. So we
lieiir of .Inseph and Iiis brethrea. Such
Is tli* i w«r jf udimrtiaii.n."
Quite Likely.
Probality the re.ison inorp city men
don't go buck to the farms Is tluvt
they can't accumulate fortunes big
enough.—Cleveland Tjcader.
•" ....... «... ..... . n« .,u(uuuv snuuon
! Never run an automobile engine long was undoubtedly Giuseppe Mezzofantl.
Vu'lilmt, closed JioorJ. Never use a gas who i!i i In 18i'j. Not only could the
Who Cares? j Renter, that is. not fitted, with an, ado- wonth-riiil Italian read SO or 00 dif-
Quecn Elizabeth. It Is s;*d, possrsred qusite vent intu an open flue. Never forent languages, besides wany dia-
as many as 8,000 gowns at one t|me. go to ;deep in a room leaving, n gas Iocs, hut lie could also speak and write
All were made of the richest stuffs, heater burning. Always leave n win- them with astonishing fluency. It was
tpmuieil with lace, embroidery and flno (low open in every room occupied by contended that Mczzofanti could con-
Isk'Gpi'.lS J)Cr80ll8, vorso wltli nnflvnc nf nt"ir tIr>nIIv ov&m
Symmetry Deliberately Lacking.
F r Fever Patient.
rier<y |« r„0||n„ f .
.•on and n Utile sorrel Into a
.n'i"*,' !?"' c"V,n* "rst "nsl"-' lln«l
Irlpd It, P.^-l thin sn ll lemon
USE
MME. C.J, WALKER'S
Wonderful Hair
Grower
i'ostivcly Guaranteed to
Grow and Beautify the Hair
and Cure Dandraff
Sold By
MRS ELLA WILLHMS
Phone 1392 1101 W Noble
Vts. M. Z. Tillmirj
i i. . i
Has a Fine Line of
Dress Patterns
Waist Patterns
Children's Hose
and Pretty Spring Dress
Gingham For Sale at Reason-
able Prices.
Call unci see them at
71.4 W, Perkins Phone 1424
A Nervous Woman Finds
Relief From Suffering.
Women who lufTcr from extreme
nervousness, often endure mucin
suffering before finding any relief,
Mrs. Joseph Snyder, of Tiffin, 0.„
bad such an experience, regarding*
winch. iJie sa-ysj
"81r months Q
WOi< bedfast with.
nervous prostra-
tion. I had nlnk-
Ins sp«'lls, h col<|^
dummy fcellns.—
couJil not standi
tho slightest
noise. At tlmu*
I would ulmo^t:
rty tsr pleoM;;
stomach vcr f
weak. My hus-
band insisted ou
rny taking Dr..
Miles' Nervine, and I began to Improve*
before I had finished the ftrsl bottle,
until I was entirely cured."
MRS. JOSEPH SNYDER,
W-' Hudson St.. Tiffin, Ohio.
Many remedies arc recommended:
for diseases of the nervous system,
that fail to produce results because-
tfiey do not reach the seat of the
trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine has.
proven its value in such cases so
many times that it is unnecessary^
to make claims for it. Vou can
prove its merits- for yourself by.
getting a bottle ctf your druggist,,
who will return the price ii you:
m
MILES MEDICAL GO., Elkh.rt, |n<fc
3p els.
vf-rse wltli natives (if practically every
qunrter of tlie jflobe.
TUp Clnirch uf lit. liaull, In th« .. —
Kremlin, oij Kremlin hill, Id Morcow, |( '! .' I1"' " Si*l;1" plesa of the
Uussia. Is perhaps the only, building . ' 1 1('u l""lr in three pints of
In the world eoikslniotvd with a enre- "ilter' SweMen and covur It
ful view to avoiding all symmetry in '' •
colpr or form. - -■
_ «r
Cut Out useless compiaintj.
The time wasted lu eoiuplnlnln^ be-
cause the Joh Is hard would often b&>
more than uulllclent to put thot Job on
the list of "has beens."
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1918, newspaper, February 21, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155472/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.