The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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«r f. J. larques deliver J ?:. jf
tuaicipktiuu audi' at tn ' i"> Ha., f
untitled himself to th l*su.
le tioif.
(MTISMOItr
THAN A DELICACY
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Mr. Wn: Pendleton aid the coaimi.
e Reserve much credit :'or t.o- suc-
«ss at. the vibration. •
Carbon From Shells ',3 Used in
Making Gas Mirsks for
j: American Soldiers.
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3UY THE PREPARED PRODUCT
^HTAKKKS
ON WEST OjaAHOMA AVE.. OPPOSITE POST
OFFICE,WILL GIVE THE I3E5JT SER/ICE
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Tl Ministerial
t SI Paul .M. i:
0 a. m.
AUiatii'i
t iiurc'.i
will meet
iMoutlay at
Contain* High Percentage cf Fat and
Some Pro tain, Gotrt of Which Have
ijigh ?ood Value—Sorr.a v*
Nourishing Dishes. f
When you V)t:y coconrj think of the
, American soldier wl ;« gn:; mask Is
Gupplled with carbon fn.ii the shell
that once surrounded that coconut.
. The coconut' meat is used 111 various
vmrh fourth : . i i<aper In ' i , „ , ,
wiivs tod tho ahclla remove^, soma of
ifthind six eoli i.n at ...it t.i .j„. nieat j,cid8 ,],.i(,(j qcj offered fo-
ago tor live topi. and favon:e text ; !;nie |n (j,ls form. Duylng the prepared I
, gather than the l'rc. H produ-t, there-
1 '.'Ore, eaves a war material.
I Coconut Is more than a delicti ey
H><. 'Brewer, t ie new i.. tor C. M ; It- is a roal food, for It <. . utr-'-^s a high
t. C'jiir h. and his wiU fr.ive arrlv. I. j aenoeutag. oft Hit r.nd some protein
In o.emh. r-'u;, : wed pU-asul w.t ^th of vl"-": im-v a ■■ h t 1 vain.
when you Lnciuuo coco nut dishes
'' 4'1'Ott.itan ut. ^ y0ur us j.,,,1 m-0 ijj.ipiiiff to pro-
j 'dde masl;. for soldiers, at the front,
i Here are a few good recipes for the
For all Funeral Supplies, see i
mal Courteous treatment to all.
'^tteraon and Pay-
Phone 86.
Hr .Infillsou of Tulsa spent Monday
perron U.isiiiuss. Tills IMU d to l'e his
OlllL 1
tvt\ Taijty Thompson Has KPVe to
4^'ib u-l 'o visit his wife.
•3Be of coconut:
Coconut Rusks—E0-50.
t qanrt mil'.; cupful1 liAowarn.
ii c.:pful sirup water
1 t.ibio^i>""nful salt U cupful fat
S n' <- v.-,-1 2 pounds wheat floui
^ cupfuia shredilad 2 pounds rico ljuur
coconut '' 2 Cffif Whites
Scald milk, sugar nnd. salt together;
oool to 90 degrees. F. and add yeast
dissolve In one-holt cupful lukewarm
| vater, then add shortening, then all the
i Idour, whldi has been previously sift'
I ed togetiier. This makes a very stiff
i dough. Cover and let rise In a warm
j. mouther an dfrieiid of St. Paul j place until double In bulk. Heat the
.j \'i. b church are invited to he pre. i white of'two eggp not too stiff, cut
•in it said church o:i the first Sunda> | down the dough, and wtfk in the egg
,1 . ,i-,v rho whites. Work until n sjnootll, clastic
un Jhutiary to the family \ day* m« ^ . ..
i : . , , I aiass results. Cover aiia set to rise.
j^ieithcTs v-ill " *ng baskets aiu s«i\( i dough rise until vury ll^lit, then
r pUinne • all. ! roll out to one-fourth-Itu'li tiii^kncss.
•• non ijy pa: lur at 11 a. ni. ; Aftet the addition of the egg tie dough
:: p. m. Sermon 'by Kcv. B o'.vcr an '.s vwy soft. Bru^h ever \\,U\ sirup,
he pa:-,tor I ci will lie present wit! rprloitlft with coc.pn!, roll up and cut
lu nieces onc-halMneh thick. 1'laec
tii< • ■ jngregation; . 1 , „
In pan flat side up. Let rise. Hake
In a uioderr.ie oveii 30 mlijutes.
Coconut <Jorn Miiffine,
cynful Hour 4 tea:-poonfuls bak
!' 1 tablV.pr-; Ifirnl fwt lug yowdur
I ciipfu^ of'4.y.lr.:eal 1 eg:T
\\ Mj tcaepoonfui eaLt % cupful, chopped
% cupful mlllc coconut
Sift dry Ingredients, add to beaten
czz, melted fs;t, milk and cocoLUt
Buke In inullln tins.
Coconut Snow.
8 tnMefip««Bfuls l'lnch salt
Kclatlr.o 1 cupful corn pimp
t tatlcspootftilB colcl U cupful lemon
wn.tor Juice
1 cupful T-oMn^' -wn-3 •■;?<? w hites
leal 1 ITl 1 dupful'coconut
Bissolva gelatjno ln cold water. Lei
Dtand ten luinute'H,' Add boiling water
cool, and add coconut. Let stand li
:re water until it begins to congeal
Mix,Into th ■ g' latlne the wallrbeaten
egg whites, to' which tile sirup hll-
been pdltel. Let stand until firm.
Cocorut Prune Whip
I cupful slAdi'prune 4 tablesijoonfuln
pulp '' "Itvir
i es? wMWs Jiiaten 2 tcaspoonfuls tem-
14 teaRpconful saifr on jid?e
J: cupfut1 dbcuhut '
Wnsh the prunes and allow to soalr
until they regain their plumpness. §lm-
B er until teader. Rub through sle-a.
Colds Causo Grip and EnUucnza
AMATIVE DROl'.O QUININE T-: '~:i r«r.i-vc (
■ause. Thcro U on'.y one "Bijmu Quinin
2. W. GEOVE'S eisaaturo oa box. SOc.
Many Styles
\|pat-clo:'ins services under ajuspc
is of the clubs 01,1,lie city.
'iJiiday night farewell recejition.
M". Sherdon Wilson and his youilg-
:gt jrother are visiting hotne.
<
.•^s. .Nannie Wilson, wife of II. M
■ft i'.CJH mid dang Her of Mi's. Cliatu::n
\V>-■•'•hfPiied fiDili Altniqerque, N. M.
7 mN slu; died oti the && inst.
mNDS, ARMS, (
LIMBS ASLEEP
.Aid V/a Run-Down, Werk and
Nervous, Says Florida Lady,
five Bottles of Cardui
Made Her Well.
The noni2
David Hetch; Mrg.
118 \V. Okm
Xcw Congressional Districts
In State.
"lis.rid No 1.— OlUWH.CriiR.
V(i«hillgl<> (iMIgC. ilnyci. l.Oh'l".
I'ultiit ami 1* \yt •'
1) rumm No. •- \i\*\r ** |i.orsli.Wsg|
• • 1 ('luroUt#'. llii8. cl'|
. lniofcit uiul
■ Hi XL llll till If I'lJl
St. Paul A. M F, Church
Picacliing every Sunday
11:00 A. M 7:30 P M.
Sunday Scliool 9:30 A. M3
Endeaviir 5:30 P H.
Oflicial Board every Mou
day 8: P. M.
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Mt. Ziou Baptist Church.
<und:u- FIcliool 9 30 A. M?
I t'tcaciiiii'^ U.^n"
llisirwil N". I.eKiorH, I I
►burg, A'mIik I'tixhinaialiii. *'|,( 1 : '1- ^ ^ ' 4. <• I
in. ciimi«v. <ijh«, Minkivtii. CnriiM | 1'reacUinK 7:30 '*
i i, ivti, | Younti Peoplfa Christian Oultoip^
[ f.lncsday niyht ut 7 o'eloc'f
! W. H. &, \'\ M < 'in le TUlrsJ;.;/
Dmlricl No. V Creek, lincoln Ofus I
ii,, ,, i i^enilie 3. o'clock
S will "lc, ^ til ! HWlltOilllW, Illicit*'- ; °
infill mid I «l I I'lidiiy tiinht Wt'iieial
| Me<-tinyr
lisiriet N ' 'i I'liyi'tf. L"g ". C1'1"
urn I'lcveUtid, McCimV. Cmviii ""<1
.rruy,
. stiir Liylil lUii.l <'vi'i,v. 'iatur.i.^
j .!Vfnin«' til t, o'clock-
Re\ () II Shj.ii t. P:i,ii'^r.
Gutbdie, Ok 1
I District N->. (>, Ulnine. Kiu*ffinlu i
| . ii ii> I i a ii Cidtl<>. (li h n< I \ ( iHNHitcli-' I
icplietiH .IcIferMoii ami C ollini
Di^lrictNo 7. Kilis. Un#6* MvU
)«'\vt>v C^fecr ©cklmni W «'iih 1K1. w .
truer Jaekauii llHimo und 'lill^;a
1 list riot ^ Ci mil iron. 'IVxmk llt*M .
Unrpcr Woodwnr l Mir.jor VV« o i j
• „ir,i (tiii111 (Jiant iliirfltflil Iv iV and
olile
Advantages of Early
Buying
Coats and Suits
Thprp is a r- sil sfarc'ity of wo.vlon mater ala, there
is m c lt.sideraMy smaller quantity <o ha^ of the
fine, soft, nov.-iitv cloilis which are usee in . ie letter
grades of sniis and emits.
Furs, such as i.uirii. Ii x. ljnx. s<uin<!, Australian
upp.wsuni in d Hudson s. al, which so end :mt i j-ly
turn ii neniher ci' lie finer cnat« mid suits just re
ceived, also -21've to coiifi'iv. the la.-t tlmt ear-)v
rncde'a in;*, so far lianspnu-r thtn may be expected
hlte".
A call to Colo. -1 y thc.smari, (jus.-om tailored suits
„f velours silvertune. tiicounti; duotine and m-i.'s
TDK MAtlKpONIA KAF;!:^'
('HI' K< 'H
Sunday School 9.30 n :a-
I'i« iich:tifi 11 a in. and 7:.10 p.at
K. Y P. II. 5. p. in-.
Rev- S. A. Clark;
Fir.sii Baplis1 Chi^ch,
i s, s. 9:30, a. m.
P-veac'iinp at '1:<'0-A.
Lucid Explanation. B- ^ . - . v'. V-*>0 to P-
Theodo- had.learned from lil« piny. . ,, ...
niles that the Murphy family had ten leacllili^ .1.1 ... 1V1,
Idren. oaeh being two years- older HomtlJlIissioM IMW&J. MM'i
■ ••in the one bofore, \ou ki.f>w tlj^
erpbi. s; wdl Ke y got ten slilliv.i. MolillilV at. 2 .'>(«• P. M
' •• Ii UidV i'.i" >irirs older tiiaa eat-li |
'•er; t.. ;. g i by n .e-.." linnnl Mcciiji« Monday oig'j^
; Mothers M.i'eiiiiK Tuesday l^v.o.
at
S- '■> Teiich.ers Met l.illK
Choi ch Directory
Kathleen, Fla.—Mra. Daltafl Prine,
if this place, pays: "After t'.io birth
of my last child...I got very much
•ui-down and weakened, bo much
•Jut. I could hardly do anything at
uli I r^as so awfully ntrvous that
I could scarcely endure the least
adse. Sly condition was getting
$orse aU.tho tjine...
I kne^f I must have sor.^p relief or
X,would, soon lib In the bed and in a
iserloifff condition for I felt so badly
ltd was so nervous and weak I could
urdly llvel My hr.:;hand asked Dr.
J about my . taking Cardul. He
,u!di 'It's a good medicine, and gooc"
w-'that trouble', so he got no 5 but
jia...After about tho Bccogd bottle I
it- greatly improved.. .before tr..in,,
(my.limbs ar.d hands and arms
,rauld' sp to sleep. After taking it,
yvc.rtr, this poor circulation disap
aiared. My stVength cairo back to
,ae ind I wbb Soon on tho road tc
jJfaUSi- .After t(lo uso of about 5 bol
is, I • could dW all my house-work ]
Ad attend to, r.if Eix children be
ijes.'* ' !"
You c*n feer *go In giving Cardul
>thorough trial. Tor your troubles. It
cjntalcs no fianjjful, or habit-forming
i+ugs, tot IS composed of mild, vege-
tihle, medlcltiill ingredients wltli no
bid EifeiMiffQCts. Thousands of women
Jhve voluntarllv written, telling of
Se good Cttrdul has done thorn. It
Soufc Ue'lp you, too. Try it. B ti
READ THIS BOOK
.MUST TIUI MI'll INT AMI
By l)r r. C. Schilling. 1>. P
il a wonderful ii iit •:'..' on the doe
(III" of the llible and is unique in it
Analysis
' < . . uii'nlBters and other students o
lie Bbile it if. a splendid help.
Secure the book and read it.
Send your order to
Dr. I'. I . SI llll 11 Ml,
V' ^ till N. Aydcllolte St.
Shawnee, Okla
SEE
M?s. M- Z. Tillmr
FOR
'eady Made Dresses an
M'iddies for Girls, al
Hoes and School Supplies
7M W- Pet kins
EFhine 1424
\'ear ser^e seeni, I ^ have resulted in a
res. .n.se prim-ip^ly fi'dji i-.avy blue, Ha
mal'iogany. .aup- ad black and. Oxford
ti | ir
fashiotiiible
,ana brown,
mixtures.
C. M. E., Church day al. 8: P. M.
I'reachinu' i'\ery Sunday <il Choir Pipteiine I' rida.v 7:30
1: A - M- t.nd S: I'. M. j Chilthieii m Band Sutuijilaif ut
Sunday Sclu.nl D-l!0 A- -Vt. i
phworth Leunuc 6UU I'.Jl-Nl.
, ,, , _ ,, m I •' t'. Dernndeink', Cierk.
lii itil Hoard Mi.ndiiy I . '
, lioir 1'iaci ice 7:110'? M. M. C.CftW A cling. IV t :;
i I'raj er Meelu g I' rid«>, 7 'JO I'.
J 1' Harifc. i'a.iio !
HATCH MAKER.
Ca: si -is Furniture
Repair Cs
.lakfc Old Furniturs New
Mrs Myr.'c E. Greeawcl
Seven Years Experience
10 S 2nd
t Singe's Second' Hand Store s, 3rd- PHONE 58-
3Q8 W. HARU1S0N AVE-
TrlOS, PURL.
1 When in Tqwii Call and See
LKskj, For Good, MejaL. au,d
Clean Be#.
r"M0i
S. I.. MC CAIN, Prop.
drove's I'asicJcm chill loulc
/ P \ ."lU,"rn"l d«8troys the inalfirial Sfr|ns which are transmitted
- -. u.iv.cyvi to the .blood.by th'; Mala, i* ^tiwuifo. Prke Wc.
BXELENTO QUININE
POMADE
Bqld Hy
Mrs^ Birder Williams
I'RI^F 25 i I N IS
liso liair trt-atc', guar
an iced lo yrow hair oi
nor.cv refunded
Piices Reasonable
t I *Wdi|l JU.iq <>i sWop 3] limp
' jsynfui o3ii.)ajj m .uoiu sjsoa jx
mBnaiu. o| S|LU|ido
REAL ESTATE AGEN
Otlice 117y2 S, 2nd, St.
Phone 1046
Phone 282
Rlgh'-of-Way.
Things /"ann.it lie entirely sntlsfac
r.„r> until some plan is Invented b\
j ' hlch l.olli the ni'itorist anil it*' pedes
i rian an luivo tliH rigiit-of-way. the
ttiiLuc *' .e.
C. CASS1US
3-14 w.H,A3RRISPN<
ThVi. Wua-Ji Cure.
Th#rc is i. reuvwly for 'rouble
e.iual to bar'r work—labor that wlil
ire you physically ta aicli an extent
ant you must sleep. If you htivt
iw-t wiih losses yo,. do not. want ti lie
iwake and thin.;, about them. T£on
■lilt tVeep. an.l tu eat yoi r ii.enls with
n ni>.;|ite; but you cafuiot, unless
nil work.
FRAME'S \ ATIONASj lU^AIAMTi.
Trees In Shakespeare Oarderrs.
'Shakespeiwe" gardens <du>uUI con
tain only such plants as are. mentioned
':i Shakespeare's works. These range
lorn apricot trees (apriy^'k) drtwn to
lie ui.wiy pnimy. with e ^.lunbino. cro-
ami rue. It should, b^' uenrly
giuire formu} In design, w;Jth a sun-
iial auc1 a |ib*c in center with roufii)
atone llugglnEn-t.os Angeles Tfiues.
1119 E. GRANT
Call al- 522 S. 2nd.
with your n2xl Job
We,print Cards, Invitations, Lc. e heads Envelopes
Programs elc.
Soma Things to Be Shunned.
It Is better to be cold thau dead.
Never run tin automobile engine lot:J Meaning of Biblical Phrase.
LNant aad Lllaeal behind closed (lours. Never us., a gas Tlu' "lollSft ln 11 rorden of cucum
Sfr. Cliff*—'Uy OuorKa! \Vhe« w« lienler that Is not litted with an nde- tiers." mentioned In i* i.lah 1 :8, is n savant, nnd traveler, who died ic ITl"
pet Into our •nba'baii liotae I'm going qunte vent Into -ja open line. Never r,ldo temporary shel!«- erected In lb. jjj. , ,i, t ,i I ii > .J tl)^11 1" fiplr "fid""1
lilacs." Mr*. Cllflc—"Don't £<• to sjeep in a room leaviiiL' a 'jms "P''u grounds In which a buy or man ,iuriug his visit to "the K-st lis
Discovered "Arabian Nighta."
The "Arabian Nights" stories wer«
translated Into English from the Ara-
bic by Anionic (lalland, n French
"Quee. tngllsn."
lliese specimens of "qu""r Flngllsh
re (dven by a writer In, the ClevrlanC
(cview and .Observer: "I heard a man
niiilng oi a political cs islidute th«
ither day sa.y: 'If he o'.iy takes tha
.tend wbe he rune li*'ll have t
'walkover"' and: *A Oal^estonii.D
*ho has a mjuio f°r sale, hearing 1 i:M
i friend In. Houston wanted to buy a
tiule. tcle.gr^vph^d him,: 'Dear friend
I f you are looking for a No. 1 mul*.
j loa't forget ae.'"
I
Left Anrrtle Pondering.
Ernest is constantly asking his 'n-
dulgeat aunt for pennies, which ar<j
never r«f'««d. She recenUy said to
hlni: "Now. Err.eat. you Jiay -'lfU
aunty for n MJlH whenever you want
rou won't ask othor p«oplo
Frc.n Okla. Slate Ilcgister
Tf) what nip nil altitude men and au .
tions can rise is shown by the or-
der issuod hy General Ptl.uin to the
French armies on tlie ctW. fpiVowin,.".-
tie signing of the arniiElico:
"France," he said, has suCerod"
"France,' he said, "has suffered
village::. The frt id provinces ..avc
hAd to submit to iutolcrabl;: vt it,. i.
and odious outrag s, but Jim a- 1:- '
ty answer t'.iese ci'isi.e,s by., tlie com-
mision of vlolc'i-'o. which, under ti:'I
apur of *.our reiivnticuii, may secm.t®.
you legitimate. Yea arc to remain jj:-
dcr discipline and to ebow re ,1 .:t t®
persons am).property. You wii ijiiow,
after having vamiu, she.1^ your v'ver-
sary '. y force of arms, b - to isipress
hiiii lurthcr by. the dignity of your at-
titude, and the world will. apt know •
which to admire ui^st, your psiduct in-
success or your, heroism in^fig'-itlng."
That is i .e iiardrst t^lng in the.
dastardly, vanuuiied foe, cither per-,
dastardly vaiiquisljed.Spe, either per-,
a&nal or national.
The Farmer and His Food.
Good fond .cell cooked, makes bet-
ter men anil women. The farmer.
fJhould have the best thing there is go,
Ing on his table; also he generally
docs-
Call/ 1 nought.
' Wliat a brave soul Is that, that 1*,
always prepared to leave the body,,
nnd urconcerned about l'cr iicingi
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