The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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as Ik y '.i.i U:sl.:ni1
it la 1!.'3. Al'. 'O
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chairman for tb-i
1 •*. ti P'iffra&i Cawrnlsti
1 'ultoe. ..in David was a knn-
■ rcier and editor of tfcc Kansas'
: " publication, Mra David
of tho most potei.t in-
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' ^1'•"* ' I® Kwiftl la their nOB-ptrtlwi.
'Mn, I<M,lii?(r to t'.c eharact-r.
1 oS !f-l? enr.didatu than l.tji
T-a-iy Th.'; r ults in itii parties t ur ,
l'*1' 1 ' •' vtry best, cloanost and,
no>t honorable men tor.ofljee/' t
Iter • la t • •..inioar from three Altus,
v.e-nc i voted in equal tiUll-.aeai
i!,'t."i befcro epmlau to bo}p n.aiiu.ok-;
"o:, ye:-. I n::i for s.'Srago, I amj
• rota KauStia. All Knusia m unoq are^
i0'* ? " Mr. . Grov r I. Dunn,,
forUie.Iy of Topslto. Ken.
"i louiid conditions In li gvor tin-
its ..ally i'.' iM 1 Tbo bjtl^r class of
nctn.n wero lager to Vote. The had
vi. i.lioco toie It) t; much feared,
did not Tute, : ecau.-.o tLi / did not libs
to r ;lit r. I am B ^uffrago eathusi,
Mt; ' J- O. Ely. formerly of Den.
■ , ho vetod for prosldeut in.
*pO« and does fi5; like her voteless.
HOttd Ion In Oklahoma. She la c'aalr
ut:. rt ihi p-tltlonenfor the Jacksci*
< 8'iTfin,'j.j organliiatloa.
"Of c jrn I anj a eufl'rsiflsi I wa?
in e.ii :o::i!a r.-h^n the women were-,
glr. n the hal'ot cud Ba?/ the wonder /
ful trnnsfgruintlon for good that was
v> jui. t. by their vote."- .Mrs. W. K
\>'eataors, formerly of toe Angeliw
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HER FIRST VOTE
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tipiiiilitMii nnd !•
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the nioonheams, and al
I- lit •!: pin.; live-, sa.'l)
• ,r- ' ' ' "iidroiiN. ioft music.
Anil Mr. Mo, ,i ehuekl o ;o liini: , :i
alii •■aid: 'Certainly l'nl, -|itn<l is nm
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ills 7 . !i " I'i'll. real 'ball, niu,
h •' "lore' "'s 11 r':il faiijl.rcj
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1 ■ Mr. Moon Mi died and grin
••■' I talked nil tho lime of |,.<M 1 .
happy be was. the Shadow
ho beams and fail i s kent i
"tine.
It - :n.- I as If they would ,ie*is '
'li'C'1. bn: at last the nlalit seem I
■'! t" liccomo I 'd dark, and ib Sn'rlj
'-ay down la to nppevr,
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Mora than ono million United Status
V. aicn will veto this J'e.,r lor the
first timo.
10 Now Vork they will vote at both
primaries and fall elections; (p our,
neighboring staten, Texas and Arkan. •
eas, at primaries onjy.
in Texas and Arkansas women have
voluntarily accepted the poll tax in-
ciudms it In the Statute law giving
the;n suffrage. For I HIS only Texas
women are exempt from the tas.
Xo Texas 2ttl,000 women enrolled £oj
j < the primaries.
Cards, bin** '->v' 10 ArkuaaaB women enrolled'
* * t wil V kL. and paid theJr poll tax.
In New York Btato, olthough many
women wished more time for study
before Joining a party, C7U,iils enrolled
Cor the party primaries. 875.09;) join
ed tho Republican party, adding 50
per cent or half us much again to the *
registered republican strength. 247--
07« Joined the democratic party add'-
Infl 40 per cent to the democrats
strength. 3fi,SD9 Joined the prohibition
jparty, adding one and two-thirds votes-
for every ono of the Bl,52* male voter*
already registered In the party
12,JoO Joined the socialist party, add-
Ins to the already registered main
vote, approximately one woman to ev<
ery 8 2-6 of the men.
Thus in the first year of their en«
franchise,neat, v.ltb voting and party .
ocganr.:: t on new to .tbem, 1 105,0001 -
wori.cn will take part In tho party pri-
maries of three states.
Political Justice has given these-
I -women the protection of the ballot.
In Oklahoma flCii.lDt women are din
I franehlfied.
Give them a square deal. Vote for
woman suviage November 5th.
Suffrage Mothers There.
| nuri:i" the volunteer recruiting in
| April, i017, woman suffrage \: Viid
got 1)4.4 per cent of her quota, v.M o
S.i Pie, which defeated Ihe woman suf .
fr,i;;c a:, Hl u.int, eoi only 10 per ceul
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The Work Cue.
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equal to hard \\
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an 11 pp. 11t<i j but
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.'ir.'ier, baby
bi'sy and Knlpl-
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i'liivi. some col-
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'i Nights,"
' stories were
from the Arn-
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bo died Ir, i7T\ !
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be Mast us
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Gives the Cutting Edge.
Nickel nllov with from H to 10 pP|
I cent zirconium will take a fine riitlln* •
ediie, accorjling to the Oliemlcnl Tiade
Journal. Either cobalt or nickel with
B tn 10 per cent zirconium has in
meltlnc point reduced below that of
nri.v nf the throe separate metals, with
tin Iner.iiso of eleclrleal resistance
anil with 10 to 30 per cent lilrconlinii
tho banViess |h Kreatly Increased, s|v.
In:; an alloy suitable for cutti„|r |0^,s
This application of zirconium has Wet.
patented.
He'll Mix 'Em Up.
"What's become of that waiter thai
i: cil to wait on racT" asked the imij '
In the reKtaiirnnt. f
I lu fellow who always £ot your on
doi* t\vif te,1r isl.nl the proprietor.
"That's him.*
"(>h, he's enlisfed nnd gone to thi
war."
'• I'll ' l't la II mix things US
all right, all ri^ht." ^
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Clark, S. A. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1918, newspaper, October 17, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155505/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.