The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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fc. A CLARK.
WALTON BROW N
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editor
bust *' ess manager
. assistani editor
terms OV subscri1 tion
0 n« Year
gix Motive
Thre« Montiis
gir>ilet:upv
Advertising Rates made knnwn en AppHration
Entered the Foat'Office i\t Guthrie Oklahoma us
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ST. MARK DISTRICT
Grocery association
80i W.Perkin
The new Medicine, which is enjoying such
a wonderful success everywhere. II you are
iek and need * tunic, we insist. that you try
a bottle of t. nl\c tli ! new medicine
ihat ha3 restored thousands tc Health.
In Perfumes and Toilet Goods we carry the
most complete line in the City and solicit your
Phone 146
patronage.
STORE
LILLIE'S DRUG
206 Wes! Oklahoma Ave.
13S"' \vk ,.re head quarters for School Koaks
Stationary and Supnlies
feji
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Fresh Crvrc:
and Produce
les, Eyas
A RucCPSS.
"Wan your CiiOac d' h party r. imo-
r*!=«v" "-Greet! We spoiled nil the
food onny in the ("veiling. and tlwo
want tu a rc^oi** restaurant*
Phone 61
II5&I
Inctrumento of Precision.
Accuracy Is one rff the most nre-sv
«3j r qualifications of the iT' t-ir]t 'luy
business girl—or so It would appear
frem the following coorersatlon over- ;
h ard the other •:-y la the parte i "So I
! answered the phone, anil bo enid. "Is |
tc, do '
- hursday seit emi 1' r 5 1918
OUR MOTTO: "< OOl'i'.llA 'I.
O. W. UASS IS NOT Till: MAN
Following
o!" i/aoee whe
Sunday at
fiice. | Clmi'c li:
?oyd ...
•'lorenci
. Golem;
Mi.
M it:
Mrs
IS ll.v l
interfering and mod' ?n.c witn | Bro. e. ii. Morris
matters that did not con en* his Mrs. M. M. Morri
O. W. Bass is noi th. man for !
superintendent of schools o
Lincoln County. His own ac-
tion for the last two y ars to-
ward his constituents, . i m >.<t
loyal supporters, ui.-tiualilu-s
and unfits' him tov t'
hi fact, one whose • > j i*r
tihort-^ommgs render • -*o " • j iVl
competent to serve an i aci <■'
|.H tin people, showii aim.se I
(rinsed and pi-iudic.vi to those
iroiR v.noin he deriv. ■ "I'-
port needs to l.e put di- m out ot
oiftce- Wo all knovy i
lijjii made liimsaU i'i
i
mat.
oil ice. He ha a opu i ' ;i'o
•ed ill-will toward negr j cduca-1 Mm,
tion and elevation.
Take thj separaiv
(colored) in Lincoln
In most ca:,"s the ti,
been shortened an >
oi teachc rs (colored )
been inc. :ased noUv ;
the increased cost of
acouBl ot war .
, while on the othei hai«
aries ol white tea<
been increased all th • wa;
l$15 to $^5 per month .uis
more tnaa U «t in sortie * sea. |
Let us , 'iit C'.ii ji'lvt ti"' I
tion: 'is it right for us to sup-j
port a man who allows Vcr!f"_,i:v
prejudices an i biast'.oss to
auch «ide djSfc :*• nc< s in c
Ing the duties oi his onv
all the people'-"
A man wiio .slanc
head of the educs:tin
O' th. count;, should
stnvic'lit-1 rward and
"Oklahonv Guid<' is the
mout.'i.ia'ce lor ail the peopU,
but all roust pay a pi< ce into its
mouth ia order to n lintan its
existence.
OFFICERS
Hev. S *. Cls;k,
" C. K. Anderson, Vice
" JaB. R Clark, K«v ?eoi
Miss K. M Hi^jwood Cor. See
D C lJliillipi , t'ruas
Rev C. E. Smith. Stat.
HOARD MEMBERS
Rev Wm Jordan
C. B. Sneed
Charley Clark
Olficers of the Women'!
Convent.on
Mrs S A. Andei=c", President
" G. W Davis, Vice Free
Miss Carrie E Foster, Rte ^a«
tt li.-t of names
pave to the pastar
l reseen
Baotist
BA"«.
in Guthrie over a quarter century
Mrs- S L Enthley, t'or 'ee
'' Julia William, Tra3,
Miss Eva Stowers, 5>tat,
BOARD MEMBERS
Mrs. Carrie Calhoun
" L Rhode1,
" A II ^to\ver3
" M Wright
May
,n
01.ia 1 i yai t.
Rilla Boose
Mrs. Belle 0 Neal
Besie Murry
Bro. J. M. Mathef
Mrs. .)• A. W illiam
$1.00 I
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.78
. ..26
.70
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t
lr
lim o'Neal
, Lnly Murry
j Bro. ^;!'e hari is
se.';:ools I Bi'o. Anr.ison Hai 'Ien
county, i Hvo. .1. H. Slarks
is have I Bfco. Joe Baking :
salaries 1 Bro. Tom Williams
ave not1 Bro. .1 si; Johr.^on
tandimi jJflrs. .\'innc Buber, i pi".
\ ins on i socks
and Octa 1
the '.ill-1 sock..
1.00
1.00
.2.)
95
LOO
.18
1.00
.75
1.00
1.00
.50
81*u3« of Saalca StSn.
ebof.n tnaJe ot scake s'.i'.u ar>- woij
j, many ultra £a*'al -unUle
r, oraan tbls
Oslly Thoucht
Tha coMrst nitr.'l till beet content*
mem has.—Spenscf.
Philat" lpMri ■ id Fli- t ,.'if3«*tne.
TLa clt. t'.:.it 5"JTC birth to the muff- |
sxlue i<: n-jt tile clt." from T.hli'i riot" j
coBie the greater nur-.ber of our ]
its nib rd and p.ipalar ptTlod'ccls. i'Ull- j
udelpbli' liot Nfvr York, wa.; tha firot
literary cvnter of th« New World ;for 1 ,
ultuoug!. Doaton pn.-Juced th . |
newspaper, ia tho fourth year oi' ,.Ue j
oijtiitejr. u century, P«-uu- city ■■■>■■ \'jy< KatieM Uegwood. B?e Se#
ticit., aad In the musa^no flol«i U was ,
firaL !
we carry a full
Incubators
:.v.
:*
line of
tr? t r* ""'I'* " ' ""
OFMCI'TC OF the s 8
CONVENTION
J. E. Thoma; pres.
(' E Smith, vice prod
tov
A Thc-jg:^-
Nrxt to knowing tvht-n to a#
I oj..M" rtunity, he luont i:uportaa, thir.tf
j la life la to Wijow i rn to a-
. ndviuitage.—Boaconsfiald.
W.-'V a * V#
3 coders,
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make
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The pa
heart felt
'or ixten">
thanks.—S.
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John Franklin, Tret.-s
BOM'.D MJiMBEBS
Rev L D Anderson
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in i\
f;e:.'iJr._' cmrity.
A- c Ii-:t vl.avf " < orJtnT t# |
t"i'itiou, a youns Iiioh pTl.-.caen was j
■ -J ; W up tt-^ ; *. f ir.t t^WJl J
c Oheet, In Ee^lum, which beearji ;
' "th. colooy ol tha erazeO." j
At tlr^t e. Iodi.'o In in emery of the |
lr:csag . , .-ro ! s-.l PT.fi lutor It b*v 1
.:iie a rt.fnga Ccr the ' uielK in tnlart." j
Tho refiU'h&Mo tblog about thl* BeV j
gla« '.own Is th;: the resldonts atropt j
fn th.-ir eva bon,"a to thai j Miss Ccrrie Foster
they moy enjoy the b"pe c!aJ ■•feeta . , _ „
uf tioiaestic iM.ii cu.;i.O Intercourse. I ^trs Otiui Br\ant, Ceir ^ee
C C Clark
Officers of The B. Y. p. fcl
Conventien
Rev J i 1'dw; rd, president
" C. E White, vice prefi
r e Sec
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liorn-:
id ti
put
uottd;
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roll ;■ i
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ror
Cream;
ilor
. om
people ,
condi-1
of
on.
enuie
:i,01
man, co n;"
square thing
re vi arc k". - > '
tion s.
Mr. bnss
eorkcq'k ntlv ti,',.e
fj-e with him '■1 y
resp1 ■ '".v n gr.
His lim. as we t
drive efficient and
teachers out of the pro.v
in the county and thereby
ncd,' the educational progress 01
• h ■ youths in Lincoln county.
Our folks need to get w« '.e to,
jus subtle move and go l '
polls in November, repudiate his
actions and put this gentleman
out of office. ,
Bass has driven from the
county some of the best tc achers
in the state. l'.very
•spccting Negro who has '.dri-
est in and cares for his race at
•has a desire to see oiir y< uth t •
•vatod to thi: h'ifhest point o
efficiency should lend our innu
eftce in electing a man to > 1
fice ol superintends 11 wno is un-
biased.
we want n mnn '
our school aiTait'^.
and i'. g. Ran,lor. we.
nerir.tendents.
'
the schools o' lin, 1 n t o i
flourished—did vt"';
'1 hey w,to hi.'h st, up! > '1
cultured m< ti.
But Mr. bas«—a
1,1 low.
mor •
Thurac
lot < 1'"'
l0 j the ;.evt i
i iu'
.na •.
l-.'.rp
:nth on V.'i''
and
coia d
Call at
sandu'w' ar.d
rinks
jO •
'.V- pwV W'flD
coas asm
facts a.^d figup.e9 showing
extent of sepvice render-
ed america and allies
pi'i
children, i e week
week precedin" 1''
school is to enable ;
to fill out th'1 census
likI to get a
d i .e 'ore s. -
chil 1 f ;n of '
will h" enr
•,ti • ,'1" acco
tatre plan e. those <
schools.
cards i
The
schools
or iron-
■ ,, , -ik_<
dine,' the
ipening of
i
l.r :dlme:it
5214
)kla.
in : to I he
the white
d of
Ss'lent.
Tho word aniu-.it ricana (11 Stan".
In- out proini-uatly, conkpicio'n;
6trll:ln;r; t:s salient featured a. u laa
sc.!": :>t.!ient points of nn argameal
(°) Thrnnt or bent beyond fenoia'.
!Uie; projecting', m r. f ilL. ut an;;lr a
(tt.l'oml aiielo Is a i nvex mi >. tliat
Is r.n 8i>r'e eonaldereil groftter 1 -.:.
h>« mini of two rl.tht aua'"#. l "!f!!!
rot-nsurod by un- nrq that cacecus o
fr i I r Ircl
It
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wi
HOME
GU i'HRlE.
Or s: ice
OKLAHOMA
Orove*s TmI«M Ton,c
,P« nrrn vltallly nnrl vtmiv
,W,W,',.bW Yi.'j cam ^
• nbill. lnvlsorntins I'.Ri'' 1 ■ "
Wolcemo SouetM.
There wos not. a'sound in th h«n«i
*ei!pt tlie tlHclne of thp < lork. Mrr*
alttioR on th" floor, Slaeonaolataly
with her doll Bud enlj there
a vlgomus staimplnu ol ..mil f'h't.
on the porch. "Oh," atltlwl Mary,
with a sleb of veltef, "it makes me
6c dellgblful te twt Hob's foot-
fc-aciUj."
105J So Division st
The most libereral policies and more
benefits paid for the payments made us
ti)an other companies-
Following Is a summary of the Sal ;
ration Army War Work for which
$5,000,000 is now asked for Its contia- j
uatlon and extension:
201 Huts for re'tplous and social
work, nnd for dispensing comforts
to Soldiers and Sailors.
S00.000 Sokl era and Sailors attend
Salvation Army flulldlngs DAILY.
Many thousands have profewed con
version,
307 Buildings of Salvation Army In
United States pla-cd at d spnsal ot
Government for war relief purposes.
CO Motor-Ambulances manned by
Salvationists under direction of Red
Cro?s.
300 Rest Rooms equipped with pa-
pers, magazines, books, etc
of Salvation Otflcors.
920 Salvation Army Officers devoto
their entire time to religious and so-
cial work among Soldiers and Sailors
50.000 members of Salvation Army
fighting with Allies' armies.
53 Salv.'.tlon Army Officers have
been officially appointed Chaplains.
G.000 Beds provided in 52 hotels
close to rail we y stations and landing
points In seaport el'Co for S: ld!ers
fohig to and from the front. Others
are In preparation
If" oi.O.OOO already seent bv Salva
tion Army In its War a ">lties
The figures are constancy changing
as the numbers are continually in-
creasing.
The Ccvbn
Of nil natural . tores of ■a-etcr th.
■>coan te. ->f oearao tio (cast l>«-
aad from It eli othT wnter raa)'
, . , to !-:■ dor.,- 4. l'r.ia tha snr
of tho 0".<>n 'i cuctLi^iiv. stroma
f furor tu rlalng '• P with the atmon
io 'jfl r>M"<"j''i -.is, d la the tippei
. cr'i nr. oafi pitxlpltatcj r.v- rate, a-7W
i:id sieet. Borne eleht-olevenths r.'.
theoo preeipltetee return directly tc
kq cce.-i; tho rc^i, t'aUlu,. on laud,
,-jllocts late (oolt: lakast. lrors, cr
'.so l u.-trato* !!■. earth, pert n
como to lljht' iS.ua la apriajp iuO
we.Ua.
Dally Thought.
Neither let mistakes nor wrong di-
rection 4, of which every man, In his
p'li'Hes and el:-", wliero, fniis into nittny,
discourage you. There Is precious in-
struction ti he got by finding we were
wrong. Let :i :: "n tiy faithfully, n.an-
fuliy to be right; he will fe;r:.w daily
.acre and more rlyht.—(.'uriilo.
Another Thing to Flemambcr.
Willie anil h!-? mother liad been vl!i-
Itlii-; tli- ;i- auat In the country. After
&.•' nrii?nj;, hl.i mother v r.s toiling one
of li"1!- fr! • ils 07er the phone how
:> wicllke her annt'a hmse wes. Wil-
lie v.-as tat:lag In the conversation ae-.l,
-1.-.i-111k up, ixl: ",.i. .■ -.'a, don't for-
• : to toll her how bo y uuaae was.
D Stowers, Treas
Miss Emma Simmina, ^tat
iJOARD MEMBERS
"digs Ben ford, Chai-idlef
Mina Jfcekson, t bander
ymm sis b3.p!
'MCTTSIMli
>0.
It Pays to
Patronise
The
Honie Company
Lt'old Explanatlcn.
Thendn-; had learned from his plap-
raatwa that Uie Murphy family had t"«
children, ench being t'.vo voac? older
than the one before, "You know the
Murphies t «'ell they got ten wUllreo.
i;*eh Lid's two year« n'dar thsu eiK'h
n'.hcr; ttiey go by aje?."
| Women's clufcs thrt,agh«ut the >
] try are becoming inter «ted in
plueby little hc.lpltal unit, stuffo^
ti-oinea, wWch has recenUy sailed Mjl
I'li.uce to work behind the Hues iVjf
the i- ntorotlon of women aa;i ehfldvfllii
Tlie C',!on/ Cit.b of f,'ew Yofh tXts
Lf.s donated a uoter truct, and
sis, tho oiilect IncOrriorated woman«
Clt!) la tl^a Ur.ited States, has M
pri-fK'ist to iv ".mte its ItfResH blrtj*
any. Tlx* pre Jit is a f?.C)0 emV4#
jla ce to t?o to Vrance wtUi the tm-.-lr
tai unit and run on errands of sir.J,
boss for tlie I^rench cblidrun nod thJ(«i
taoth.-rn. Clvt .uv a large Iiropklya
club, has pre: e.ri! ed anotlw r embtllaDOa^
Jtotli bear on 11• sijlee tlie iogesflJ
"Woman's Ovei ;.:.. Ilospltaia, 0. S, A^
with Uic- Hod Cress and the enihteU)
the hospitals. ,
A fifty bed hospital will be stati-xie^
Pt>l.!nd the lines in ona of the miw|
Luclty Thine- ftera.tiated wetui in VAuce. NiSb'.lo i|
Tt hat be"a found that iu <!lem! wjn be at tho cill of thu Fi-e^-n \t*wl
arivor is too t.mali f«r Ki.^lt-hmc-. of Iikportment for tho care ef th*
the present di-.y. T.u -v Uia women iary wounded. Its direct object l vc
charge o, Iliejtoval tl'ii.'s lolt no corsets to build up the broken iton-a wivaum and
be tried on by ladSea of the present ctiiklrea who have Koftowa ftotn l#o8j
of cai-e dtlritiT tho cx-cuiKitioo of tlieli
towns by v.C-i' forces.
t a eah1«gra<n rec^lvo^J froei Dwtnei
JtnlQ, tfce dire need of Uie SYooel)j
■pcopla Ksr the help to be
through tfce hospital is sot Sorwnnl M
a sun-uUi\- si ntcnco or twtv—
Kw.: ua «ait. Clvillane takeo many-
asUei £t>.- hffsjmsil IreatmeBL Best
a3ch ics^oi-y; n-'tl speclatlsta, astl«l i
wes-ii«e, suo^ral dUpeMariea."
Ti Tifil be roeaned that U*
HI4I3 Cierauieaucaaer. Meusieuj Twdlru,
wiw misst hoepitAhlo to tho Ulaa of th^
writ Srcra the a^ui't.
#mi<l for tfe* npfcwep of the liee<*
f -u; vftt« tOTOMiUy aseamed by tho A'a-J
t imi .U ArrortatiJi WoaiaB Su.T rs^c As-|
Bociottoa et it* forty-ehrfh aaoual enaj
to* '.vrti la WwjkJi^rum. P. CI, last f>W
emnber. Tha heM-ttel was then a0<*t 5ij
ed *u tlie afteoetfUan's "war bebyi** 1
s£e.
1. 1 ivo bensou.
try e. prtmnry ochooi aitaTainadcrr.
ever which I csee bad tho pl&asuio ti
jrcfliio, one ot t.ie quonttor* was vltl
regard to the live >etieaa. Ono of ti>
brlsht pupils L1 ,''!od the tcA'c.-
•hus. "The i Te rsi. 01 aro: E"-o< ^lrS
cccbtnc. oryln*. yrwaias. roiiKt:to*
'y the rl.rtb rsaaa 'a meant so ixtf
ens which pome foil- bar'?. This is
rtii^,"—1Vo"im'i Home tioiri"
x'ca.
Ih'hiloseplier Dooley.
"Us a strange thing whin we eom<
to think Iv it that th' lc-ss money 0
man gets f"r ills wuiraU th more uie-
l3sary it Is to th' wurruld that hi slind
go on wurrtikln'. Ye'er boss inn go
to Psrlu ini :i coinblnn-tion wedding an'
divorce trip r.n' 110 wan bothers hla
head about him. Put If ye sliuil ge
to Paris—excuse mo f'r 1 lS-bln' me-
sllf black In th' face—th' lndustl'.reei
Iv th' counthry plnea away."—Hi-
ebA£(4.
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