The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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OUTIIRIK OKLAHOMA
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ijffi most cortipK-.tf lira in (' i- iity and so'.ici* your
A splendid ronic ftn I f'>l >ii Pnrf^r, i.'My
recomrnertdad ior ti e B'uod I.ive\ Kidneys
Madder, Stomach and Uovrels
A Vh uab!c Panic ' for Rh'v:i lat *m
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Piles Cured In o ta 14 Day .
DnnJrtlrttn refund money it ?AZO OTN .iLITr fails
tomra lfchlru, U.^d. !>'« e . 4 or Frotruuin.^ !*'• i.
Ir intlir rr'icvei Jrcliiug Pile*. ami you • a net
g+*h-.\ t r the first applied.>.i i'ric* W)r
Grand Finale.
Promoter (rowlmi up his favorite
rrntinn)—I tvll you, sir. there> mil-
lions In my nrlu m«*! The* Kim-ki r M. r#
vi!l Hnublp I heir money In ono yon p.
Why, If I only had twenty ilinuRnnd-r
Cons* rvntlvtr f'upftnlisf (Int< rfupl>
—N'ameij on yr ur snckor list?
ia ct?ncs( dtri by all pfirties
How Foolish!
Pr.mo ppop\e continue wrapped tip
fit Mr. Ham! as h for pit1 ^ In themselves oven juria& the b^Ht-st
we&thep.
•it, will i*ilsct with cioiiit up
bii "klahoiYia from every arsis
Powt you think thai- it pays
<• maka col'toR? It is no trouble
/ get rich with it.
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f.lac< ui Constantinople >.i. d,, if
of or-jun hulUtlBg. that li«
Mliulilstn caum Into avnera' : ' •
Metal Lone In Oe
Tin was known to the IU! ■
nni'knrK :ls an til|(,y of 0H,tfr , ,h
early : > tlie liuio of Mo*w. Ti
no ilu la iv-ii.Mhie,- hd in h*
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Ireland nf R v I kuiiwii v t>8
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th Kf^jrro in l!;e Un f )rt Stat.., i ,\
The lal« Kx President Roosp t-o .-i a
j.ieni of Colo'td e.Pople has i ,i,:d
* UKH.ent ths t tiio rnl; foi^ regi'rr <
ihm any other American s nee the ai • ■ -h: ,■:• : t:o i •
y ke d i'or braver1 and t "> rce
| the Frea«h '"'^oix deS ?rre were .
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.I that Iiic prfiiclii i
?ft is Commented upon nio'
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carry a lull
line of tnr.abators
an:! 3oor!ers.
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M' J. IT' v. ;rd Dir. !- c. ; . «i i n
a* fclowai ti C - \ wr.c ; ami 1. c- r
any wore, la it that Hen hy i ,j. fv-i. .
as <2 is preared or what * |* «eia' . ..>• t.-.n t u s«r ,
They Ouffht to bet in
u'one'. abou1 S'1 avain Oni
.u'nisftr \vs.t p'eachin
.pund.i> iuht and thp pcop:e
i emed excited ami frifhtenad-
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t'~> j eU« «f.- Mi* r Mlerai
to cir.'.oi fn; y a
3'7St.il—lfe« ori^.n . "t'-i f'.'oc
h tout it f . t?i ij i Y.iphunt' Lnng Island
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'J'homas !•'. Millard, who Mvt« 1 ami
trawled for '20 years In the Orient,
■; ;qld the senate foreign relations
'OWinlttte that the Slinntung clansij
In . the r.eace treaty means war he-
.voen the Lqlte<l States and Japan
vvjtliin ten yeara. The Japanese situ-
atiun is creeping >ip, lie says. Just as
tilio German situation did, and he be,
Ueves that while trouble may start In
:ikii:;,' ways, the United Stflies will ba,
siiehed in. Millard was adviser to the
Chinese delegation In Paris while the
>eace treaty was being framed. He
q'dvocatt-s a reciprocal olnuse In the
French agreement with t^e United
States anii Oreat Britain providing
/hat France shall come to the alii of
t#ie United Sta!"s under the same c>-ti-
'jltious tiint the rnlted States has
to aid Franco.
tisfd in l-li tory,
Oold was known l'r mi the onrlios
historic lliiies, anil is ni 'iitioned In 111
eleventh urse of the Eoeond elinptu
of tleneails. At Ihst it w.-i eliieliy used
' for ornaments. The 'rnde -jf the goid
1 smith .s nu'iitionod in the f. mnh \cr^i
< f tlie seven toon Ih diapter )!* Ju U'r,s
j iu cnnnectiou wilh tlie oveilayin^ o*
j Wiola witL „'old l<Mf.
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110 - 112 Easil Oklahoma Ave.
Funeral Ducc >rs and Emhalmers Prompt & Caieful
Attention given to all WpVk entriistcd to us
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t rf us with n moo.i.lr fne
Motter utoorbs Ink. l i t stic!<
,(iU'ld as i^l^mnly ua *n owl. Cu.eW
ti ii.1, if it brtaK't you. heart, and
,. r i,e s*/ cio*. ctcbbed . I crusty
«o i ar« -ctdrtcd to v ..rry, i \ ii-- will
,'t -iuu cilvorca. Wieer up, jou cur- ,q
m££*ci:i i-lio*r up!
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Willi is T K BI.AMK?
j Hund'cds of pr> :diers in the dlf-
fer. nt deaoniinati^n^ are leavinn ■
1 thei.' a!K*-K ui:d g :;ig into nth r p.o-
fessions ai'd v. l'.ts 01 life for a live-'
ilihood. Tlie qv.ediun i-5: Who is the1
he blame. N'jw,
made the fa.'.ure.
We are afraid the i inister has failed
i'O 1 u:id his eaiiir.i; up to a good liv-
! :n,s. Hince it is ! profession it is
naturally expected that he would
tiuild it to a comfortable support.
; The bia iic'15 ol'ien put 011 'he lay ]
,nicn of the church. Hut it does not
, link rmson:ibie to us that the laymen
j should be blamed for thi~ when lie ha ■
j to put his time and enorgy into his
! work.
I Why un. in.-". a.J 0t the preiehei
hunting other ways for a livelihood,
i'ut hi whole t inp and cnerjy int':
j his ealling, that be ninv furceed p.n-l
convince th« public that he Is aj able
j to br ng success to his calling A an
luther man.
There are plenty of peiple «• th
jmoo-y end they will Piv? H for tbp
lithf kind of 1 reaching and leader-
iWp. Lnt the minister make himself i i-rfxi,, t
people shall want °f£lC«r Ihf B. Y\ p. t*
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V%ero be fvrnr time cinrthv
v* tl'-.V, rs tfcc turif sf bC(18W> 'l.J
/ t'hjr at Mart, e«i part in whl.-?
* iU-w tneicbers of the ftvaKj
devote ti)eaa«^ves whoHy w?
A.* vMi ?ea. IjKtlw olv.'-Mvt l«s ra^ or
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Fuel Value of Wo ode.
Hickory, oak. beech. L!;vh. hr.rd mt
pk\ ash. ri! >, lorv.st." itfiu; lts'ii" jiiao atid
Cherry have frirly lijjch l«cat values,
j and only ti: o ?f> W «• r s^tsoned wood
of those s?
one ton of
: U 1 HP IK ( S'I \ 110 MA.
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ir- itic 'if
Cob ven t ion
I!ev J ,i: ^-dvviird, president
Jt'ssie Bryant vkv p,^
cries required to e<f«ul M ;ss 1 , r , w
I'erji. Hichi.-ry. of the non- ' Cosier F? r Sec
or >S^c
O * (own-.*, ']-vaw
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value per unit nflMM of wiKid, atk) • '
le^ other ndvnnr.-iL"«. It hnrri* '.enlj
Bud, as hi .iscnires *ay, nobis the heat
' he t,:,'. (1 -iu's ewc\t, liiiiowt'd bj
broeb, birch and iuppl \
•?7ia Writer V.'tio Doss Mort.
It ■ 1 writer dots the most who
reader the most knowledge
; '1 takes from Ulin the le 1 t ti.ue
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1919, newspaper, November 20, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155561/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.