The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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a week
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the war
Visitor—"IIoW do'Viu c t Monj
Witt: your rival towu. IMiigVlrtsT" Nu-
'l">—"Sumo Kt nd'tlvnl tjvrtife flu T.ha
Civic Lcagtle la 'o*Hi' 'tftw'tl "WorVi
from October 1 lo ■ April' promoting
friendly rolattonif• betWeati tW Iw9
town.. Bud the first ba'.abtUl cuai^ w
l'1u> tlieui uudooi' It."1#* '.(«' '
A Th(iu(jht.
Next to kmWng v.r tn t-< seUa an
VPfoi'l unity the 'live i 1u pt*inM ihimj
^fi IIJu In k> ktuc * l.c.i fu i't pc^i( **
*dvuiit:i e -Jloacousflolii i-
Symmetry Deliberately Lacking.
The Church Of I3M llnMI, In tlio
Kremlin, mi Krfiiil:.i' 1,(1, «i Moscow,
fcuM;:lt, Jll 1 otttripf'M.X1 (Ilif j- hlllllllUtf
I vf* " ■ :1 '* const, uctv^l1 with u eure-
I'l! ft* v.' oUi'ivif "'I symmetry In
!
'or form
An Alibi.
Mra Rllf.7—'^a thot claFsIcn! muAlo
yoiir Aar'rgh'tai1 playing on th* plan
otey. Wi.r Mrs Grogon—
t"Ko. ThroO left yd don't sound, and
otldlkl'ap<— Puck.
«■ .r «->V
Arnbs Eat Cucumber Rind.
Tl"' eucuiubor Is gnuvi, j„ ■ „rpnf
qmimujcrf.-lh I'l, rstlno. A traveler
Vl"lllli«'111, Arab Kcliunl In Jerusalem
*r.ke*'tbilt ,l„, f,lB (.||||(,ron,
W ""('* w'|", ' "™n i«t.
Ill Iif II Iil(V(i o(V barley 'cuke nml n
?««• cucumber. which they „te, rind
and ull."
Took Forfeldden Vl'we of Cltedet.
While on his vacation ilobert
t i - ves of Aili'ins took two splendid
yl.'Mjif tl.$ liitorlor ot tha Mlailoi ttt
Uie' tftM at Hatifft*. N s. Although
\bu attempt would have probably r.-v
fultnd seriously for Greaves had fte
been dlscoyerod h(> onya that he \vn 1
Ignorant of the fact that hi* notion
^yiiR forbidden ami that lie acted en-
Xli-elj without deceit uheu h<j took the
picture^
Fort FeVcr Patient.
Is n cooling drink for foyer
^HitUiltv I'\it a U'tlo sage, two sprigs 1
pf bftl^ ayd n little sorrel Into a
vrone Jug. having llrst washed and
dried it. Peel t Ulu n small lemon,
$llco it and [nit n small piece of tho
jpeel lc<; t^e^i pour In three pints of
("oiling watef. Swjctcft npil covur It
viosoir.
make a nnUe *u -oreut frf^i :!.:y-
ifrilnq V\*T heard by the [u-essvt *. •
vriltl'.ip Hint Olio Is ;emp(vd to beUuye
Uio lavv^ftv bag aci lilcntiilly hit on
Vhe ^Vk of t^e U'lithjojauviw.—Al-
Ar«'A -
Quita Likely.
t^o r^iaoa moru city o>i«
,«yf -aiui* la Ultil
*t*} ,^.v^u,-,.iate fortupcs fclj
^i-ucb ,V,;iMa Vv<H!.„
<> fi 0.
*otB mea can lake eua dr.tdi n-j
•topi ttvojr doj,'. c*rj to fcuy !a ^
V lu of Qraphtt^.
Tka faot that fraphlia la ntArTy pxjra
«*ubvn_ la raUiUroly lnwt chemlcall/
and olat1*ea only at Mg£ i^usj* rm.
•("*•. naLltra tt of eioaptliTTiAl *aij>e 'q
the maoufactdia at arnclUita for tho
br*«a and bfpn it lji4iwtrlc ,
Not of Courses but Dlohoe.
TlireC courses seem to have been the
customary menu In ineilieial times for
B slate banquet, leis cereinoiiliil feasts
Comprising only two, and no private
dinner more than one. Hut each courstt
might comprise from eight to a duzci
different dishes. Thus at the wedding
bumjuet of Henry V there were only
three courses, yet over 30 different
dishes are mentioned In the records,
Irrespective of fruits aud wiues.—I.uu-
don Chronicle.
Quick Juatica.
4 Torkahlremao was Handing r.aat
to a reproaantatlva of tha Had Host
oo the aaoonA dor of tho Blackpool
flyli.g moftinf, when he remarked.
"I understand that Justice la mated out
err <julckly in theae parts " "Quick
l/l" eicltltued th* I.ancaatrlan, "|
should think It la Why, rn te. only
yesterday "a airman tell out of t:«
aeroplane, and he was tiled and sen-
tonced to six montl.a In Jail before hi
hit the ground " "You don't «ay aol
What was the chargef" "Vagrancy;
be bud do risible means of susyorl*
Left Virginia Something.
an, k J,'"Lv'rBl"ia's candy
tent, . , ! "p|""|,r1""''1 '*>e eon-
fled', • "Ufessed his sin and
I 1 > .1 , !"'?'SS "8U'n,'r tl.e
' bai1 «"se was. It might
l ay been worse -j of V|
hag furVier't'o'j^
VERtiUN HORRORS
College Student* Who Drove Am-
bulances Won Honors Before
i ' Enlisted Men Came. :.
NllssapRtr DmI^.
"1!* ft strnnae thins whlrf- we nana
to think Iv It Hint lh' less money a j
uian get* t'r his wiirrnk th' More nlc- '
vxtiry It Is to th' wiirruhl • tint' IJ. shjil
;u on wuiriikln'. Ye'er boss (un go '
lo Paris on h eoiiildnatlon v.chj'.nj an' [
divorce trip an' no wan bothers his |
heail about him. J'ut I' ye sbuil go j
to Varla—Mccoao.ma fr lau bin' mo> [
sllf Mack In lb' fnee—th' liiou lhrees
Iv th' counthry pines away."—-Jir j
change. 1
BAnERED VETERANS RETURN
r
•ak-
On* Volunteer Describes Havo*
Wrought by Shell Dropped Among
Stretchsr Bearers.—Two Hit
While Helping Wounded.
Replaces Human Sacrifice.
The meaning of the rite of "h
ing the bottle" *at the launching of
i ships was originally nothing short jif
HaiTlflec. Hull,ling a town or launch
In* a ship were Koler.ia matters t<.
our forcfallurs. not to be dime with-
out devoling a life to propitiate the
Itod*, our timid civilisation na lotye
ir dares to anciitleo a slave or a pris-
oner on such occasions, a.id therefore
ve break llni bottle, signifying tho
uklug of a man's lifo.
New Tork.—flont# of tha American.
Bollega boys who went over to Fianci
hat May as ambulance drivers for th«t
(tenement of the work behind the flri
ft lines aro returning home because 4"' 0>£«4jCS"QiSw•'S'^
tie ambulance work has tieen takeiv ^ "" '
Would Butt Her.
|l«:.h m lf we get a divorce I shall
Inatet on having our child half of lb*
Uaia kiis Ilenham- All right; yo'.
may bave bin) ulfclita
Radium Emanations.
The ctmiiintloD.s from radium canoe
Ke stopped, but ns scarcely any ex
inanition.of tho'matertal Is appreciable
drsplto the fact that a stream of Cu
trgy is ciinstantly passing off from I
this Is of small conscience. If tic
rays w ere allowed to escape promlsci;
ously, however, tliey might do couBid
«ruble damage; In order to confla.
Ihetn, Utercfore, a snfo Tias been con
Strlltfted with a thick liulng of lea.
InaMtf fhe steel.
The Author's feat.
Philip Curtis^, autlior of tlm novel
"BtfwiX'ii Two Worlds," cumnrtie.:
that though he, like nil writers, need*
contact with ihsi|iIo of all Ijliuls, tbcrv
Is Just one claSs to escape VI hi eli he
would run n mile. "The greatest pen
In a writer's life," sa*d Mr. Oartiss
"Is llie Ulan who always says, 'If yol.
could only write up a tiilujf that one.
hhppeued to' nijr uncle. It would mail'
t.tt; greatest - lory you eVei rwiil.' "
i linn Xsjjnrt istoijniN £7 Crjl.
■«OHH,( 00 e.iiiK | s tuu \j— cnj)Vtn
AgJ ls«r a ;o oSpoiMoa^i joop n !.
et]i pn sS nitnB> tiaiioltioj oj in
em t) ooae|.">a O) losrvljnd ecssr
o.isp B qi|.« ifqnTojd sSuiqjsm it|p
IJoj S031 .10 .(on qi|« pej.-i.10j jk
tin v t\ eaois siieeon oqi njmi uo,
^no.) OA ' a«*lKto pus ooaojp^q ib
Himnj ei|i >0 smo^s jo panodmoo n v
II o.iuafos oj 1 ]uitiib[ii en.ii s «i j*is<
t-cas aoonmoo oj, tSu ;k> j? sj®iui>.
tnilipa'Aj jf|pidU jo dnej| v ti j| eja<
^3 ) '.XiBaOJlS'.S pus [III S| |OOS|C
o 'eauas Aotnmod ox insi poqsniwi"
rri S| Xisjjnoo etji ''sjuot&s 01 qinn
cqi ini>TJ b a|OA9j uns cm oeuos non:
•taoj c,l ' Ttrjiwl Xjcao inOcr.; a , ovnoi
ooraaino tnaij 8 i et*o(rs ^o pnji
l« ij>jitt> lj|oq« s i'i S9ao]2s -joa v|
♦ iqot.ys isq.n ^|Osp jd | )«'^x wsu i
aooituof' pc,i|r.aalo si ,> U1.1! .11 iBqi mat
4(p paionh tfjniu's,/!9| r.n nj sj a iatp
ainjj ouill rq n® <)' o(f duo i|
_ *aauaio# Pus nu£0 uouiuieo
Laughter.
Here's to tantrhterl The suostln«
rt tho soul, tho happlnoas or tt>4
heart, tho heaven o« youth, the prl\+
lego of purity, the echo of Innocenca
tho trcacur^ cf the humble, the weulch
of tha poor, the bead on the cap ol
plea:.urw. It dispels dejection, baa
Ishoa blues i«ud ipaEgtoj meiancJiolj.
fw It's tto foe of woe. the destio/e
of d^prof.slon. ;ho enemy of gilof; II
is why kings envy peasant*, piuto
crata tho p9or. the guilty tho Inno
cent; It U tho i^h^en on tho silver of
tsn,il!> a. tba rlppls on the waters ol
delight, tho glint on tho gold of glsd
oesa without it humor would be
lumo. wit would wither, dimples would
du-app^rr and rallies would shrivel
for It's the glow of a clean conscience
the rolce of a pure soul tho birth cry
of ratilh. the swan scug of sadness
Lsiugh*rl
iver by the United States army and
•111 be done by regular enlisted men
Tha following Is an extract from a let-
ter written by a Williams boy two
reeks ago, who went over with his eol-
frga unit to drive au ambulance at th*
Iront:
Tho last six weeks we have beeO|
lervlng In the Verdun sector with outf
laso at Blercourt, which la eight tnlle*
from the town of Verdun. There urai
(wo front posts for the arabulnncea—I
Hort Homme hill and Hill 304, which
lavo figured In the news of tha new
tattle of Verdun. Tor two weeks th«
rrench were preparing for the attack,
ind the rouda were only passable a*
jlght. The tommunlcatloft trenchea
aere awful to get through, and wcr«
Bade worse by tho heavy rnlns. On«
light last week two of tho boys got
lost In the darkness and could not find
their way with their ambulance to th
post. Finally they sighted two darlc
ibjecta, which resembled French sol'
Slers walking along with their big
(*rerc>atB on. After jabberlAg thela
peculiar brand of French for 13 mln«
Btes wlthont receiving any reply tha|
lost ambolance drivers discovered tbat
the dark moving object* were tivq
imertcan army mules, unahlo to
ipaak or understand a word of Freocb>
Hit While Helping Wounded.
Two ©t our chaps were badly
rounded at one of tho flrst-ald stations
ahlle helping to load wounded me®
tito the ambulance. One was blown
right through the door of the shelter
tut and was discovered lying uncon-
scious beside three dead French aol«
Hera Tho boys who got them out ha-S
lo go through a gas attack and a bar-
wga Bra. Two of them—each ambo-
jinca haa two drivers—had 00 time ta
|Vt mask* and were very alck aftes
It was o'er, but they were going so
fast that thero were no fatal results
from the gas.
Used 40 Vears g
OF EVERY DISCRETION
Give us your cards, bills, envej
opes, letterheadsphamplels ancj
minute^.
| Tiifl Woman's Tonic |
Qr!
.Jl Sold Everywhere ^
® ' r.„ #
SAWDUST IN GERMAN BKEAU
-—kv . m ..■>• 11
Analysis Shows That About Two
Thirds Is Ftorri a Wood
Prorfutl ' ■ 'J
Ttomo.—Thnt Oermnn bread Is mn'n-
ly sawduHt is nv,\r pt-iTx*(j h;,- ti inill|tiy/'
attacho ol the Swlrfd'icgafioH In Der
I In, who returned tt 'Kome 111 with
dysentery. He 1 -ought a 1 :.?'if Ger-1
man bread tA see'lf It was feiplmjlble
for his ball health. Berne experts Just
analyzed the loaf and found It con-I
tains cor-. 12 per cent, ha ley 22 per'
cent and tlnv rematrf^ig 6ft fit.- cent
*'ns woo/1 rAwdnst 1 ' L
liread t' ketA uis^ ^ire vi tocco In
Swltrerifi'ii'.. The dr.'ly'allowance ls^
-rfl grnuitnes. about nine 1 inccs. Su'
<nr tickets Smin will lu lKSiiWl, with
monthly allowatiee iJietl' at IS ounces.'
and rice nine ounces ltutt'T !. to bo'
voice ov Envy.
"t*l I un'ilei'stainl you to say that
•Mr. nralieoln has more miine.v than
he knows what to do with?"' "\o
That Is merely the polllr ,,f held
b.v some of Mr. Cralieola's iieigl.li
who tiiltii; they could onjo.v II?,'. „
grehf (leal more than he does, If tbey
only had his money."—New Ilavcn
Journal. 1
The Daily
r;L i
Unusual Celebration.
Billy was .six months old. nnd la
honor of tho event his futher pur-
chased a fine new high chair for him. j
I.Hlle Sarah, who lived next door, was
inueh excited over the new pdssefSion
and brought her mother In ti s<:,> It,
Paying; "lib, mother', look at'the1 new
high chair Billy's father1 taught liini
for his half a birthday."
leg all hi* life from the- effect 1 of hla
■rounds. They have both got the War
Cross and military ttfedala.
Tl\# worst Wperlence at all hsp«
>ened to two of onr'college boys—Jlcn
Mexander and Taffy Toung. Whits
ifeey were drlv'Uig along a read lined
trtti batteries,1 which th* Oefmffhs'
#srs trying to locfitts with a wounded
a>an"liihg'Hp the ambulance, t ahelV
iur*t nght tiasils them.
♦jdst 'bWorit teat tha wounded mats
Furtune'a "Darlings."
Ba. on 'sa'i'd''something like tills
FortViiib makes a fool whom she
l'lcaso note thai
this refers to what Sye ltriy call
With the Institution of rationn In "freaks of forlune," not to wealth or
Switzerland liiintti'ofls 0^ f,e'niuial'hnd eminence Won by o:v's own energy 01
h can hardly be classed
tlio "darlings of forluue."
rationed too, the Hnumnt di'ffe-i'tfe wuiy
Vac.' one pt our fraternity, has dlstrleta' but ncfHetei^V) ejeotd three1 makes Iter darling."
Dwi woupded In eight V'aoea. Ha 0 month."
lost his right leg nnd two fingers, while
Ma companion, "Vet,' will have a stiff
Austrian vlsltrtru^efi' l\)Y lloi .e. One1 talents,
reason was the/ oil ti f.o !otii;i.r send vlth ti
home food V.v pn;-;'c.l -post, uud I lie-
other. more Jioteht,' Is* that under Die'
Swiss rogulatloi^ food tickets are
only Issued after 'a 'tlidtoiigh Inquiry'
about tho visit s' nut' .;iallly and
buslileei'A'Uirga'niflo\^' of people,'
intent 0.3 apylnc \j also Ktot>; >d
WOULD OMIT ON; A DAY.
jai' ^-f V^!Rafted-fof'e and Wisconsin Traveling Men Have New
IW ef.iAimei'jkssed tfcrfiugti the car1 Plsn to "Help in Conservation
The New Age.
Fond I'«pa—"wVll, non, what did
you !. arn in school today?" Son—"Aw,
not niucli, dad. Wc hadda couple of
t-vo i'itUm'S In history, a throe reel
tvaveloRuo In geography, nnd a Pi>llt
reel nature study. They useta give us
a wild West pitcher once In a while,
but they don't do It no more.'—
Widow.
IrhAre hiS ^cti6 Ijad been resting ji feaf
Isconds' befors snd i^tnick the strt-tch-'
it becrer,' ^rho 5ta* looking oat tS' see
^hefe'' wfc were.'-' lie dle<lf tbrtt i'(ter-
Iboni ^nd Jltn not'audited 'Wwaulil
tiave- lost a leg, Kail if Taffy haii'
Sucked- he 'would hnre bct'n "badly1
i^ouuded The rttnbulaiiao wt^s s5)tlt tc
pieces bjr the shell, and they had tc'
Hold up tlio dying man for tUree hours'
liutfl uSBlstanc* fame. l?urlog the at '
tack w« had at tout twerlty-four Lours'
sleep oirt of 134 hours, wldch whs a1
rtiir aveVagtt for all the oliibnlance'
drivers In our * rtor. Turing the Oer
3>an alr 'ritlds ,«)a shell burst wlthlr,
IVonty-flvS feet Of our camp at Bl^r
(tourt ut midnight The roads nro near
ty Impassable no\^ for nutomobtles. Wc,',
liftve been trentod very nicely by the
French colonel la cothmtttid of tht
branch depot, who feasted ejr'unii't
n-lth champagne, fliltes and clgslrs, am!1; . - ...
tslts given us seats for nil the sh-v,-:.;j «hows that llie relrtilwrt' is purely'tik':''^ "I-as de
jotten up by the Prenoli soldiers.
Vblun toer'Splrlt Gone.
"Several colonels nnd majors of tho
^meMcnn ited CrrVs have visited lis tc'
iP-c • what we are golug to do now
They ail ndifiltled that we couUl dc
Ulora for o\ir country by enllsfhig lr
;he regular nriuy In ' %rs Is.'
fUr all tho able-boiled men In the am-
buliuice gprvlco. We were asked to
enlist. If we preferred, lo tho anihn
>anop service for the dm-^tKm of the
*"er, but tt wouli^ not lie tUe same.
Hoqt ot tfye boys (V'clincd. and W? are
|b1ng to I'arls to Jojn un, lycliuli' g wy '
•felt. Ol.fl ypliyiteer spirit In t!^,
RTiiliu'mOC« corps his gone forever—so.
now for the Cnlte^ States artillery Of
air service In search of ailventur^."- ;
•Man anu mig wcignt.
Bc^.yceh forty "and fifty n man wV>
all,..vi. Ids welglit to rouinin high Is
running more danger of an early' i'e-
mise than he would run I" ho contract-
ed typhoid fever. What is moKe, IT'lie
were utrfcken with that disease, hlr
t>t ku-ad. "
Orrtn Ba". Wt3.—Elimination ot
one uveal a dA'>\ as a food conservation
measure dicing the war, is being ad-
vocated h,' llrecn Bay council lk'S,
United" Coiinui rc.'al Tri.vfk-r^, for all
lndlvhluals no', in.i<\gi',V'iii ts'lrcmious! el'ance would lie 10 per cent less than
toll, such a3 farm and factory work. '| normal. A man v. ho Is thinner thai
The fr.ive!<us salCBtaen believe If a ,,IC average, on the othe- hand, has
sufllcient nunilic-f or- l ooplo -vlll omit lcss ufi'j'ger of dying la the decade
a meal';; day,' the" ailvolt'.'t of food Minn a man who tips the scales at the
saved will' Kflft ia a U 'S< 'measure to' "o-'tfial fgure.
enable the ►overanierit to place larger '' '
supplies la the camps >.{ the men win:
aro f'lilti^; In traVniflg. for tlir' No Time Wasted,
war. Buttons .vlll be distributed to i Liirson. working In a milliner)
traveling na n willing to omit a liieal I T"areliouso, bacKed Ihto an eleva'b!
day during tho war, '1 Bha" and fei; down fivo Ctarles wtth a
load of 'boxpii Horror eti I..-ken, tbis
| otlier employes rushed do*1 n tb«
Agrlcisltural Problem Solved. stntru unlv lo fine; him picking him
A close study of soils and crops *elf uubarmed out of iht- rubbSih
boss mad T he n Iiikikji-o,'
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The Daily Leader is the officii
■State ot Oklahoma. It is a mem
ber of the Associated Press ancf
contains the news of the world,
-'lie Leader is the only Simon
pure Democratic paper of thq
State. It is most vigorous paper
II the State, editorialy. It diseus[
°ed editorally each day tlie greai
tiuestioh in which the peopU? o^
Oklahoma are interested-
T!ie Ldadsr givej the OH;ia
order of the Corporation Com mi 3
sion and the State Courts detiia
ons in full.
Oklahoma. (Weekly) Leade?
■I>1 (.0 a year- Address Leadc^
Printing.Co. Guthrie Oklu.
U r-tift2iZ14
ural, in that cxpps showing a ji^ef^i-'j cuutlousty
| k nce for :i c rtain soi 1 is due enllrt ly iown tor
I to the demands i f these crops for u
! definite amount vf water ntui wnrn.tl;!
L'lant food la a s conda y Mms^lera-
tion, nnd as this enn casi.y ho supplied
j by man the i ic,V>iym is solved.
Workohop ie Useful.
A convenient hulldinx to hav
practically May tioaii country or
urban estate Is n small structure :
up with a carpenter's hench and tool
"Tar
QUllU
mi Ay bad lo com#
anyway "—8uccee-
TL <>
u.inJue8 in Hf6tory.
uily mention of a bridge in thd
lie .*;! ScriptuI'es is indlrecti.v Its'
10 principality of Geshur, a district'
the norllicast of the Sea of Galilee*
U this place n bridge is said to , \ist
I w-liieli is called by the Arabs "lh(3r
1-ridge of tiie sons of Jacob." Thq'
Romans arc credited X\lth being th4'
'irst constructors of arched bridged'
iver strcanif,. ,
1
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closet, wllh a bin fo^ coal, a recess for
wood and a small room fitted up fat'
the storage ol household goods or gar-
den necessities.
•?l-t|ju,-,t|3|.i ;.,.ou: pun rjom
o.j !II v< eij : ji[S').i -oil oi ,{\|nj
-Ulan '.f||U.|i|4|.!j a.i| ii la ti u ^o'l -3uoj.w
to.w a.v. ■ 11j 1--1lij A'<| }0S ,H| o| tio|l,)iuis
•hi sao|.aud si a.i.ui^ •no.f ,i3a.nio.ib-|p
e on -f ti urn oiuj ^||iij '.i.mi; wos|o pua sj[pujs
sub- | h-;t[ U| "titriu .fM.w ipipi.w jo suo|joaj
''' 'r ! "ip auoj.tt joy kso5(ti)Kpu Je[ .MIDI,!^
-\i)Bno4X X||Ba
Would Make Daddy Sorry.
|- U.chard was proud of his newly nc,
quired pompnd-u-. <ine day whlld"
j standing In front of the glas« admlr '
ipg It, he suddenly turned to his moth-
er nnd said: "Say, mamma, when dad
comes homo and sees my pompadour?
won't he be sorry he had his hair col
bald." J\
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Thought.
('.unger cauut t be
If Well Lfcate,^,
An advertUeu.eat Is like an elecivie
fan; Just keep it gclng and pcojiie ufv
sure to ^V-t Mind of It —Boston I'tan-
*<'rlpt.
Dally 1 houflbt.
What a bravo soul is that, that 18
always prepared to leave the body,
and uncorttcrned about lier bclaj
fither, extinguished, scattered or re-
moved.—Marcus Aurollus.
Only One flue**.
A N'e.v York judge says that whetl
i wife takes money from her bus.'
blind's pocket he Is entitled to a 39
per cent drawback. Of course he la,
lAit what does that prove? Does ha
get It? One at
one ut a time,-
tinie, gentlemen J!
Washington Herald.
Rloht of.Way.
W>g* -annot lie entirely satlsfac-
Siflf k-anuuaged.
It Is said that fleii. Hugh SJ. Scot*
■ Is one of llie weld's greatest experts I torj until somy plui^ i,s invented by
i ! In sign language, aud that wishout ) whl^ botli tl\o'vjo,torlst and tl^e pedes
any flghtliu; lie has settled more ills- 'triuu, can have Hi'6 rliAl-t>X.«cji at the
ait«a imo i ime. , putes with Imlluus thau any < liter uiaa sau^i^ time,
(as she entered parlor}—'"It's j i„ history. Most of them were tot-
so long since you called on me tbat l
Girl
was beginning to think you had for
gotten me." Young Man—"! am for
getting you; that's why I've called.
Can 1 have you?"—Boston rranscrlpt.
I lied, toil, \vUUout a spol; in \V0J,il. Inst f
by signs and gestures. General Scott f
speaU praelicaH.r every North Amor-
lean ludlan dial ct. besides being
fanUHar with the primitive languages
Of uthe^' laniK
Mot Always to tne 3wift
"The antomobho rarg l^ n^ always
to the awift," say a the Thilysopher cf
Polly. "Sometluies It's to the he.'
plUi."
Cjpmmon Sense Legal Decision.
A recent Engllslf decision holds thai
In view of the ktumn propensity of^
young, unbroken colts when sjartled to'
Irtish about and to kick, it Is nrgllgeiico
<ti conduct such n colt along the high-
way at night by leadlrg a, mare which
l,t was accustomed to follow,' without
securing It in auy way, so as to lcndc?'
IJs 9W0,0f. liubl^ w here the coit; iieina'
«turtl,ed| by the light on a bicycle ram-
Ing from tb,o opposite direction, mh>
: Illy ran across the road aa4 cylllde^
with uud injured the cyclist. o
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1918, newspaper, March 7, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155474/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.